Indian [email protected] RNI No: APENG/2010/35309 www.indianhorizon.org Volume Issue No: 179 No: 6 Horizon English Daily In memory of Dr Asima Kemal and Prof. Dr. Salim W Kemal Published from Hyderabad & New Delhi Hyderabad, Thursday, July 2, 2015 Money laundering: Jagan Mohan Reddy appears before CBI court P-2 Ramdan Timings Sahar - 4:14 Iftar - 7:00 UK Food Standards Agency finds made in India Maggi safe to eat LONDON, July 1 (PTI) UK’s food regulator Food Standards Agency (FSA) on Wednesday gave a clean chit to Nestle for Maggi manufactured in India saying levels of lead in the product are well within the EU permissible levels. “The FSA can confirm that results from testing samples of Maggi Noodles in the UK have all found that levels of lead in the product is well within EU permissible levels and would not be a concern to consumers,” FSA said in statement. It further said: “Following an incident in India, where a sample of Maggi Noodles was reported to contain high levels of lead, the Food Standards Agency made the decision to test a selection of Maggi Noodles as a precaution. In India, this incident has resulted in a large scale withdrawal of the product.” Nestle informed FSA that the only variety of Maggi Noodles they import into the UK from India is the ‘masala flavour’. HYDERABAD WEATHER FORECAST Max Min 34 24 FAJAR ZOHAR ASAR MAGRIB ISHA 4:24 12:20 3:44 6:54 8:16 GOLD 22 CT 26,710 SILVER 1 KG 36,050 BSE 28,020.87 NSE 8453.04 Forex Rates Indian Rupees US Dollar British Pound Euro Qatar Riyal Saudi Riyal UAE Dirham 63.61 92.96 68.47 17.15 16.75 16.97 Postal Registration Order No HD/1188/2014-16 Pages 12 + 4 pull out (P16) Price: 3.00 Greek PM makes new bailout offer after IMF default Congress decries changes in Nehru’s Wikipedia profile P-8 P-5 ‘Digital India’ to provide employment to 18 lakh people, says Narendra Modi at project launch Briefs Sensex [email protected] New Delhi, July 1 (PTI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said the ‘Digital India’ mission will ensure jobs for 18 lakh people in the country, adding that mobile governance will soon be a reality. “Digital India will enable investment of Rs 4.5 lakh crore, ensure jobs for 18 lakh people,” Prime Minister Modi said at the launch of the mission. “E-Governance is going to change into M-Governance or mobile governance. Mobile governance is going to be a reality soon,” he added. The Prime Minister also assured help to the youngsters in their startups. “Why can’t we make quality electronic goods that are globally competitive? I assure all help to youngsters in start ups. I think in the times to come we will get even more active in this,” he said. “Design in India is very important. Just like Make in India is important. The talent of our youth must be utilised. And we must focus on designing in India,” the Prime Minister added. Speaking Prime Minister Narendra Modi, flanked by Union ministers, unveils the policy documents during the launch of Digital India Week in New Delhi on Wednesday. PTI about cyber security, Prime Minister Modi said, “The world is so worried about cyber security. One click can change a lot of things. We must assure the world through innovation that if it is a product of India, the world is secure in the cyber world.” Digital India aims to trans- form the country into a digitally empowered knowledge economy. Arun Jaitley while addressing the Digital India programme said, “From an economic point of view this is the beginning of a new kind of freedom for the people.” “Many changes are taking place in our Lalit Modi offered me a job, but I declined, says Sushma Swaraj’s husband New Delhi, July 1 (PTI) In another controversy, former IPL chief Lalit Modi alleged he offered a job to External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj’s husband Kaushal. While acknowledging that he had been offered a post by the Ind- ofil Board, senior advocate Swaraj Kaushal on Wednesday said that he did not consent to the same. “I am a lawyer for Lalit Modi for over 20 years. I was offered to be Alternate Director on Indofil Board. I did not give my consent. The re- country. India wants 8-10% growth and wishes to grow faster. We have the challenge of eradicating poverty,” said Jaitley. More than 10,000 people, including top business leaders like Mukesh Ambani of Reliance, Kumar Mangalam Birla and the Tata Group’s Cyrus Mistry attended the event. Mukesh Ambani made announcements related to Reliance JIO on internet service rollout, making affordable smartphones and devices in India. “I believe Digital India will be a huge success because of the adoption of technology by the youth of India. Reliance will invest Rs 250 crores across digital India pillars,” said Ambani. “TCS has partnered the government for projects like Passport Seva and others in remote locations,” said Cyrus Mistry, Chairman of Tata Group. “We plan to invest $7 billion in the next 5 years to consolidate connectivity infrastructure. Also launching a mobile wallet,” said Aditya Birla Group Chairman Kumar Mangalam Birla. “Our Prime Minister is India’s greatest and world’s most popular leaders in the digital space,” said Anil Ambani. Earlier, Union Telecom minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said the ‘Digital India Week’ is not only an idea of an IT-enabled service but an ITenabled society. quest was withdrawn,” Kaushal’s statement to ANI read. Meanwhile, continuing to mount pressure, the AAP on Wednesday demanded immediate sacking of Sushma Swaraj.Batting for a legislation on conflict of interest, the party also demanded that ministers in the Union government and their immediate family members should also declare their pecuniary interests. Bengal landslides kill 28, Mamata Cash-for-vote scam accused Revanth Reddy announces compensation released from jail Siliguri/Kolkata, July 1 (IANS) The death toll in landslides triggered by incessant rain in West Bengal’s Darjeeling hills has risen to 28, an official said on Wednesday. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced a compensation of Rs.4 lakh to the kin of the deceased and Rs.1.25 lakh each to those injured in the wake of heavy rain since Tuesday. “So far, we have recovered 28 bodies. Several others are still missing,” Darjeeling Superintendent of Police Amit Javalgi said. According to Javalgi, 20 bodies were recovered from Mirik, six from Kalimpong and one each from New Delhi, July 1 (IANS) The Supreme Court on Wednesday held that a rape accused would not be let off the hook even if he agrees to enter into wedlock with the rape victim, saying that for a woman, her body is her own temple and could not be defiled. “When a human frame is defiled, the purest treasure, is lost. Dignity of a woman is a part of her non-perishable and immortal self and no one should ever think of painting it in clay. There cannot be a compromise or settlement as Sukhiapokhri and Gorubathan areas of the district. The landslides have badly affected National Highways 31 and 10, snapping the link with Sikkim. The heavy rainfall also washed away the Rohini-Garidhura bridge. Banerjee assured all assistance to the affected people. “Money can never compensate the loss of life. However, the state government has decided to pay Rs.4 lakh to kin of those who have died and Rs.1.25 lakh to the injured. The government will provide all kinds of assistance for the rehabilitation of those affected by the calamity,” Banerjee said. Hyderabad, July 1 (PTI) A day after getting bail from Hyderabad High Court, Telangana TDP MLA A Revanth Reddy and two others were on Wednesday released from Cherlapally Central Prison here, with scores of cheering supporters of Reddy raising slogans and waving Telugu Desam flags. Reddy, waving the TDP flag, greeted the huge gathering even as he was showered with flowers as he came out of the jail premises. No compromise in rape case with wedlock offer: SC it would be against her honour which matters the most. It is sacrosanct,” said a bench of Justice Dipak Misra and Justice Prafulla C. Pant in their judgment. “We would like to clearly state that in a case of rape or attempt of rape, the conception of compromise, under no circumstances, can really be thought of,” it said. “These (rape or attempt of rape) are crimes against the body of a woman which is her own temple. These are offences which suffocate the breath of life and sully the reputation. And reputation, needless to emphasise, is the richest jewel Amid bursting of crackers and drum beats, the party workers and his supporters celebrated his release as he was being taken in a procession from the jail towards the TDP headquarters in Banjara Hills. The followers were seen garlanding Reddy who shook hands with them. Earlier, family members of Revanth Reddy and his relatives and a large number of party leaders and workers gathered near the Cherlapally Central one can conceive of in life. No one would allow it to be extinguished,” said Justice Misra speaking for the bench. Describing the offer of entering into wedlock by the accused as a “subterfuge”, the court said: “Sometimes solace is given that the perpetrator of the crime has acceded to enter into wedlock with her which is nothing but putting pressure in an adroit manner; and we say with emphasis that the courts are to remain absolutely away from this subterfuge to adopt a soft approach to the case.” Prison.Revanth Reddy, the prime accused in the cash-forvote case along with two others accused, Bishop Harry Sebastian and R Uday Simha were granted bail by Hyderabad High Court on Tuesday with a direction to furnish a personal bond of Rs 5 lakh each and two sureties of the like amount. They were asked to cooperate with the investigating agency (Anti-Corruption Bureau). Reddy was also asked to surrender his passport and not to leave his Assembly constituency. Meanwhile, a group of Osmania University students held a protest against the release of Reddy and burnt his effigy. Striking Special Auxiliary Police jawans take out a rally for their demands in Patna on Wednesday. PTI 2 Indian Horizon, Hyderabad City Short Takes ACB traps engineer for taking Rs 20,000 bribe Hyderabad, Jul 1 (PTI): An Additional Assistant Engineer in Electricity Department working in neighbouring Ranga Reddy district of Telangana was today trapped by Anti-Corruption Bureau for allegedly taking Rs 20,000 as bribe. V Ashok Kumar, working at the office of Assistant Engineer (Operations) at Telangana Southern Power Distribution Company Ltd in Vanasthalipuram Sub-station of the district, was caught by the ACB Officials at his office, while accepting the bribe amount of Rs 20,000 from a complainant, a Electrical Contractor for processing and forwarding his work order file. The bribe amount was recovered from the note book which belongs to the Additional Assistant Engineer (kept in bag of his car), an ACB release said here adding no arrests have been made so far. The case is under investigation. the Gandhi Hospital. Download of TS.Ed. CET-2015 Rank Cards Hyderabad, July 1 (INN): TS Ed.CET-2015 Convener Prof. P.Prasad has informed that the candidates who have appeared for TS.Ed.CET-2015 held on 6-6-2015 can download their Rank Cards. The Rank Cards can be downloaded from the website: www. tsedcet.org by entering Hall Ticket Number of the candidate. Sandra writes to ACB Hyderabad, July 1(NSS): TDP MLA Sandra Venkata Veeraiah, who was wanted by the ACB in connection with cash-for-vote scam, today sent a letter to the investigating agency informing the ACB that he has been discharged from the hospital and will appear before it whenever he was asked to come, a report said. Last week, Sandra sought time to appear before the ACB stating that he was undergoing treatment at a Admissions begin hospital. He sent a fresh letter on Wednesday after the deadline set at UoH by the investigating agency. The Hyderabad, July 1 (INN): The ad- ACB had served a notice on Sandra missions to the various courses at last week asking him to appear bethe University of Hyderabad (UoH) fore it. commenced here on Wednesday. On day one, students were ad- Flames catch OU mitted to the courses of IMSc Op- student while burning tometry, IMSc Health Psychology, Revanth’s effigy IMA Humanities, MSc-Mathematics, Statistics, Physics and ChemisHyderabad, July 1(NSS): Tension try, MCA, MSc-Ocean Atmospheric prevailed in the Osmania UniversiScience, Health Psychology, Bio- ty when flames caught an agitating Chemistry, Plant Biology, Micro- student Sivannarayana on Wednesbiology, Animal Biotechnology, day. MPH, MA-English, Philosophy and The students were agitating in Telugu. protest against the bail granted to About 220 students have been cash-for-vote case accused and admitted on the first day. The ad- TTDP MLA A Revanth Reddy. As missions will continue till 10th July. part of their agitation, the students More than 44,000 applications were burnt an effigy of Revanth Reddy received this time for about 2000 at the Arts College. Petrol fell on seats in various courses at UoH. Sivannarayama when the students sprinkled petrol on the burning efDubai’s company figy. The students were shocked when Sivannarayana caught selects MANUU flames. They put out the flames students on Sivannarayana and rushed him Hyderabad, July 1 (INN): Express to Gandhi Hospital. On receipt of Flexi, Dubai, a leading corrugation the information, the OU police box making company in the GCC deployed security personnel at the Countries has conducted campus Arts College. placements for Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU), None is leaving ITI Hyderabad students on 30th Congress: TPCC Chief June. According to Dr. M. Yousuf Khan, Hyderabad, July 1(NSS): TPCC Principal ITI Hyderabad, the com- Chief N Uttam Kumar Reddy has pany has selected six students. Ap- said nobody, including former pointments orders will be given to APCC Chief D Srinivas and CLP them in a week. The second phase leader K Jana Reddy were leaving of campus placement by the com- the Congress. pany will be held on 28th July. On Wednesday, Uttam Kumar responded to the news that both DGP’s mother senior leaders --- D Srinivas and K Jana Reddy --- were leaving the passes away Congress and made it clear that Hyderabad, July 1 (INN): Smt Su- both would not leave the party. He sheela, mother of Telangana DGP said he didn’t know as to why Jana Anurag Sharma, passed away here Reddy met TRS MP and senior leader B Vinod Kumar. He exuded conon Wednesday. She was 83 and was suffering fidence that there was no dearth from old age ailments. Chief Min- of leadership in the Congress in ister K Chandrashekar Rao and Telangana State. The Congress will other dignitaries visited the DGP’s sweep the ensuing elections in the residence and expressed their con- State, he added. dolences. TRSV activists hold protest against bail to Revanth Reddy Hyderabad, July 1 (INN): The Telangana Rashtra Samithi Vidyarthi, the students wing of ruling party, on Wednesday held protest in the Osmania University against bail given to TDP MLA A Revanth Reddy in the ‘Cash for Vote’ case. The TRSV activists raised slogans against the TDP MLA and also burnt his effigy. They also tried to take out a rally to Cherlapally Jail which was foiled by the police. A few students were also taken into custody. One of the activists sustained burn injuries while burning the effigy. He was immediately rushed to Allu Arjun calls on cancer-hit children Hyderabad, July 1(NSS): Tollywood actor Allu Arjun here on Wednesday consoled four children, who were suffering from cancer. Knowing about the deteriorating condition of the cancer affected children through Make A Wish Foundation, Allu Arjun called on the kids and spent time with them to make them happy. He also talked to the doctors and parents of the children about the condition of the kids. Speaking on the occasion, Arjun said fulfilling the wish of children on the death bed was a great thing. He also called upon people to lend cooperation to Make A Wish Foundation in its noble activity. Thursday, July 2, 2015 ‘French firms investing Euro 1-2 billion in India every year’ Hyderabad, Jul 1 (PTI): French Ambassador Francois Richier today said his country’s current focus is to strengthen investments in India and that French companies have been investing Euro 1 to 2 billion in the country every year. Richier, who is on a twoday visit to Telangana along with a trade delegation, said the bilateral trade between the countries currently stood at USD 8 billion and did not grow due to variety of reasons. “The French investors have together invested Euro 20 billion in India. They em- ploy roughly 3.5 lakh skilled people in major cities, covering all sectors. It grows by Euro 1 to 2 billion every year. It is not only new companies that are investing but also the existing companies,” the French diplomat told reporters. He said there is not much investment by French companies in Defence sector. However, with the raised FDI ceiling in the sector, some of the companies from France are expected to show interest in investing in that sector, Richier said. According to Richier, the bilateral trade with India Four held for eve-teasing, two sent to jail Hyderabad, July 1 (INN): The She Team of Hyderabad City Police have caught four persons for eve teasing women in four different cases at different places in the City. In the first case, Mohammad Shadiq Ali, a retired employee of 71 years, was sitting at Koti bus stop, trying to touch ladies inappropriately. The victims who were sitting at the bus stop beside him were frightened by his acts and shifting to other places. This was video graphed by the SHE teams present there and the accused was caught red handed. He was produced before the magistrate who sentenced him to jail for two days. In the second case B Ramulu, 39 years, of Old Malakpet, was caught at Afzalgunj bus stop. He was stalking a lady, trying to touch her since six months. The victim called Dial 100 after being vexed with his behaviour. is “not that important” for France as of now as the European country is currently focusing on strengthening investments in India and that the economic exchange in terms of skill development is more important. “What is more important is (to) invest in India and sell in India rather than export from France,” the ambassador said, adding there is trade deficit with India at present. The delegation called on Telangana Industries Minister J Krishna Rao and senior government officials earlier in the morning. SHE teams present there caught hold of him red handed. He was produced before the magistrate who sentenced him to jail for five days. In the third case, Mohammed Mohsin Ahmed, 25 years, of RC Puram, was caught while teasing a woman at Mehdipatnam bus stop. He was teasing and following a lady, by winking at her, giving gestures trying to talk to her. Entire episode was video recorded by the SHE team present there. He was arrested and produced in the court along with the evidence and was fined. In the fourth case Mohammad Ishthiyak, 30, was touching the ladies in appropriately at the Mehdipatnam bus stop, with shoulders, harassing and teasing them. The SHE teams caught him with video evidence produced before the magistrate and was fined. Any complaints related to eve teasing can be immediately informed to Dial 100, or mailed to [email protected], or posted on sheteamhyd face book page or can be informed to the Hyderabad City Police whatsapp number-9490616555. Victim or caller details will be strictly kept confidential. ABVP demands ban on Narayana and Chaithanya colleges in T State Hyderabad, July 1(NSS): Alleging that the Telangana Intermediate Board has turned as ‘Inti Board’ (Own Board), Akhila Bharathiya Vidhyarthi Parishath (ABVP) has demanded the State government to ban the corporate colleges-- Narayana and Chaithanya, which were turning as death dens of the students in the name of ‘brand’ and protect the government Junior Colleges in the State. ABVP has given a call for Junior Colleges bandh on Wednesday and made it success across the Telangana State. They also organized huge dharna at Intermediate Board. Speaking on this occasion, ABVP state secretary Niranjan has alleged that more than 1000 students committed suicides in the last 20 years in Narayana and Chaithanya junior colleges. He demanded the Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, who assured before elections that the corporate colleges would be closed in Telangana State, to tell as to why the latter was maintaining silence on this issue. Alleging that five students were committed suicides in the last one year in Narayana and Chaithanya colleges, Niranjan demanded the government to arrest the colleges’ managements immediately. Close the colleges, which were making the students’, join their colleges excessively violating the rules and without having permissions, he demanded. Kemal Publications Excellent modern multi colour offset press. Services for quality printing Newspapers, Magazines, Journals, Books, Text Books, Company Annual Reports etc. Please Contact: Ph: 9885183853: 040-66616611 E-Mail: [email protected]. [email protected] DS meets KCR, avoids media Hyderabad, July 1 (INN): Amid speculations of him joining the pink brigade, former PCC President Dharampuri Srinivas called on Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao here no Wednesday. Accompanied with his son Sanjay, Srinivas met the Chief Minister and held discussion for about an hour. He completely avoided the media and on reporters’ insistence he assured that he would to them on Thursday. According to sources, KCR assured Srinivas that he would given a Rajya Sabha ticket or MLC seat. He is like- ly to join the TRS formally at a public meeting to be held in Nizamabad on July 6. Meanwhile, TPCC President N Uttam Kumar Reddy, Working President Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, Rajya Sabha MP V Hanumantha Rao and MLA DK Aruna tried to vain to meet DS at his residence. Speaking to media persons, Uttam Kumar Reddy maintained that no leader was leaving the Congress party to join TRS. He also feigned ignorance about meeting of TRS MP Vinod Kumar with Leader of Opposition K Jana Reddy. All set for Godavari Pushkarams from July 14 Hyderabad, July 1(INN): Endowments Minister A Indrakaran Reddy has informed that all arrangements are in place for the 12-day Godavari Pushkarams to be held from 14th to 25th July. The Godavari Pushkarams will begin at the auspicious time between 6.26 am to 6.38 am on July 14 at Dharmapuri in Karimnagar district. The Pushkarams will be held at 106 Ghats in Karimnagar, Adilabad, Nizamabad, Warangal and Khammam districts. Addressing a press conference here on Wednesday, the minister said the event would be celebrated at a grand scale at a cost of Rs. 600 crore. He said almost 80% of the works at Pushkar Ghats have been completed. Indrakaran Reddy said that the State Government had requested the Centre to bear 30% of the cost. However, the Centre had promised to sanction Rs. 100 crore each to Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. However, the Centre has so far released only Rs. 50 crore for Telangana. He expressed displeasure over non-release of adequate funds by the Centre for the event. The minister said elaborate security arrangements were being made and nearly 18,000 policemen would be deployed for round-the-clock security. All arrangements like better roads, toilets, drinking water and medical teams are being made to ensure that the pilgrims do not face any inconvenience. He also informed that Naga Sadhus from Himalayas are expected to participate in Godavari Pushkaralu in Khammam district. At least now, govt should support us: Jwala Hyderabad, Jul 1 (PTI): Fresh from her Canada Open triumph along with Ashwini Ponnappa, ace shuttler Jwala Gutta today urged the government to come out and support the doubles specialists in their endeavour to win an Olympic medal next year at Rio. “We need all the support that top players need. I think what the singles players are getting, if we get that kind of a support, I think Ashwini and me can win a medal at the Olympics, definitely. It will be great. At least now, people who are responsible wake up. I will be really happy,” Jwala told PTI upon her arrival from Calgary. “I don’t know what to do really. I hope that they are at least thinking about it right now. This is what. Being a player, I am supposed to train and practice and only think about my game, what I have to develop and what weaknesses I have to take care of. 31-year-old said it was crucial for the shuttlers to get the government support. “Lot of players are performing, including singles, only because of government funding. If government does not fund, lot of players will be lost. We are really depending on the government. This TOP scheme is that extra boost,” she said. Jwala insisted that lack of support from the government Shuttler Jwala Gutta, who clinched the Canada Open 2015 badminton doubles title with Ashwini Ponappa, at a press conference at LB Indoor Stadium in Hyderabad on Wednesday. (PTI Photo) would make it difficult for the youngsters to take up doubles. “Definitely (absence of government support would make it tough for the players to get into doubles). After Ashwini and me, I don’t see anybody else coming up. You can see it. I stopped playing mixed doubles CPI condemns lathi-charge against left wing student leaders Hyderabad, July 1(NSS): Telangana State CPI has condemned the illegal arrest of Left Wing student leaders and lathi-charge on the student unions’ protesting program against the privatization of education and collection of donations in schools. On Wednesday, several Left Parties student and there is no result in mixed doubles. I was world number six. People who are talking about me and my performance and questioning my career and my achievements, where is the next mixed doubles pair, please show it to me. I would like to know,” she blasted. unions have taken up agitation protesting against the collection of donations by big educational managements from poor and middle class children. Reacting on lathi-charge and arrest of Left Parties student leaders, CPI Telangana State Council secretary Chada Venkat Reddy has alleged that the managements were collecting donations on various names. He said that the protest program against the managements’ attitude by students unions was justified. Indian Horizon, Hyderabad Thursday, July 2, 2015 Short Takes Three miscreants trying to sell antique idols arrested bearably due to steep increase in the cost of farm inputs, the CPI-M leader alleged that the State government has miserably failed to procure credit Visakhapatnam, Jul 1 (PTI): Three facility to the farmers. persons were arrested today when they were trying to sell at a high price KCR averse to two metal idols, said to be antique and sort out issues made of ‘Panchaloha’, police said. with AP: Jupudi Acting on a tip-off, the team led by Assistant Commissioner of PoHyderabad, July 1(NSS): Andhra lice, city Task Force, I Chittibabu TDP leader Jupudi Prabhakar Rao conducted a raid at a guest house in today alleged that Telangana Chief the city and apprehended the trio, Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao was the ACP said in a statement. not inclined to resolve the issues that Those arrested have been iden- arose between the two Telugu States. tified as Kuppa Ravi and Rowthu Speaking to the media at NTR Ramu, both belonging to Vizianag- trust bhavan here on Wednesday, aram, and Ramathota Trinadh Ku- Jupudi alleged that a conspiracy was mar, hailing from Visakhpatnam, hatched against Revanth Reddy since he said, adding the two idols of god- a couple of months before. Without desses, said to be made of Pancha- knowledge of Election Commission, loha, were recovered from them. the Telangana ACB personnel and The accused Ravi was in pos- police bugged phones of Andhra session of the idols for many years leaders. Chandrababu Naidu repeatand, to sell the same, associated edly sent feelers to the TRS president with Ramu and Kumar, who came for a discussion on various problems to know about the sale of antique confronting the two Telugu States. goods, he said. But, the TRS government did not He said that they visited the said take it serious and ignored the offers, guest house and were waiting for Jupudi alleged. the buying party, when the Task PK Saxena posted Force team nabbed them. The apprehended persons and as Incharge General the seized idols have been handed Manager for SCR over to Station House Officer, 4th Town police station for further inHyderabad, July 1(NSS): Pradeep vestigation, he said. Kumar Saxena, General Manager, South Western Railway, Hubli has Re-routing of been posted as In-charge General Manager of South Central Railway certain trains Via today. He will be taking over charge Visakhapatnam subsequent to the superannuation Hyderabad, July 1 (INN): As of P.K.Srivastava, General Manager, many as four trains, which are SCR who retired on June 30. P.K. Saxena belongs to the Inpresently running via Duvvada (skipping Visakhapatnam), is re- dian Railway Service of Engineer routed to run via Visakhapatnam (IRSE) of 1977 batch. He completed his Graduation in Civil Engineerwith effect from 1st July. They are 18047 / 18048 Howrah – ing from Rewa Engineering College, Vasco-da-Gama – Howrah Express Madhya Pradesh in 1977 and started (4 days in a week); 12254 / 12253 his career as Assistant Engineer in Bhagalpur-Yesvantpur-Bhagalpur Khandwa of Central Railway in the weekly Express; 12867 / 12868 year 1980. Howrah – Pudhucherry-Howrah weekly Express and 22855 / 22856 Sapling plantation Santragachi-Tirupati-Santragachi plan by HMDA from weekly Express. tomorrow Chance to get clear pending passport applications Hyderabad, July 1 (INN): On-hold applicants who have submitted their application for grant of passport services at Passport Seva Kendra, Vijayawada before May 9, 2015 and whose cases are pending for want of additional documentation have been advised to visit passport Seva Kendra, Vijayawada on any working day between 9.30 am to 4.30 pm along with required additional documentation for clearance of their cases on or before July 16. Post July 16, all the on hold applications pertaining to regional Passport office, Hyderabad Jurisdiction will be transferred Hyderabad main office on any working day between 9.30 am to 11.30am. All on hold applications more than one year shall be closed automatically by the system, informed Regional Passport Office Ashwini in a press release. CPI-M calls farmers’ protest rallies in AP from Aug 1 Hyderabad, July 1(NSS): AP State secretary of CPI-M P. Madhu has said the crop loan burden of the farmers in Andhra Pradesh was increasing heavily year after year. Speaking to mediapersons at Vijayawada, the CPI-M leader said the Rs 19,000 crore additional crop loan burden has risen to Rs 65,000 crore in a gap of two years. While this was so, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, who had proclaimed that he would waive crop loans of the farmers, has washed off his hands by waiving crop loans to the tune of just Rs 7,000 crore. Opining that the financial burden on the AP farmers was increasing un- Hyderabad, July 1(NSS): The HMDA Urban Forestry Wing is organizing plantation program under TKHH from July 3 to 10 at various places under its limits. The Urban Forestry Wing is arranging free distribution of saplings from various HMDA Parks in the city. The free distribution of seedlings will be supplied from 6 am to 10 am and it will be continued till the end of TKHH i.e. July 10. The details of parks are: K.B.R. Walkway Garden, Jubilee Hills; Dr G.S.Melkote Park, Narayanaguda; Indira Priyadarshini Park, Saroornagar: Rajiv Gandhi Park, Vanasthalipuram; Sanjeevaiah Park and Necklace Road. On Friday, some 10,000 saplings will be planted on Central Median, Nanakramguda and Narsingi interchanges of Outer Ring Road. Gattu ridicules TD on Revanth release celebration Hyderabad, July 1(NSS): TRS leader Gattu Ramachandra Rao today ridiculed that even a mouse in Telangana State is not scared to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu’s rhetoric on section 8. Addressing a press conference here Rao slammed Naidu for pretending a law and problem in Hyderabad and pressing to invoke section 8 to diver cash for vote scam. He flayed that Naidu’s son Lokesh is just a twitter man and cannot dare to come outside. Terming the TDP as ‘Telivaina Dongala Party’ he said that none is afraid of to Lokesh and his father Naidu, he rebutted. The TRS leader took serious exception to the Telugu Desam leaders for celebrating in Andhra area the release of Revanth Reddy from Cherlapally jail. 3 State Andhra CM to inaugurate ‘Godavari Harathi’ Rajahmundry (AP), Jul 1 (PTI): Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu will today inaugurate the ‘Godavari Harathi’ festival, celebrating the sacred Godavari river on Pushkar ghat, in East Godavari district. “The Chief Minister will arrive from Chittoor district this evening by flight and proceed to Pushkhar ghat, where he will inaugurate the festival, which is expected to be attended by around 600 people from all walks of life, including artists and scholars,” Godavari Pushkarams’ special officer K Dhanujaya Reddy said. From today, ‘Harathi’ (aarti) will be offered to river Godavari at 6 PM everyday, he said, after holding a meeting with Buddhavarapu Charitable Trust, which organises the festival, and officials concerned. Buddhavarapu Charitable Trust will organise the daily Harathi to Godavari from today, he said. East Godavari District Magistrate H Arun Kumar, who reviewed the arrangements, said the 250-metrelong ghat was modernised and all facilities such as toilets, dress rooms, have been set up for the convenience of the pilgrims. Reddy, along with Rajahmundry SP (Urban) S Harikrishna, district Sub-Collector V Vijayarama Rao and Municipal Commissioner J Murali, visited the Pushkar ghat and reviewed the preparations for the event. He also urged SP Harikrishna to take all precautionary measures in view of a large number of people expected to throng the festival venue. Meanwhile, in a separate statement, the state Culture department released a list of programmes, including dances and stage plays, that will be held during the 12day ‘Godavari Maha Pushkaralu’ beginning July 14. HC not satisfied with CBI report on law colleges in AP, Karna Madurai, Jul 1 (PTI): The Madras High Court bench here today said that it was not satisfied with a CBI report on the functioning of Law Universities and colleges in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka and inter-state offences committed by 14 LLB degree students hailing from Madurai and directed the agency to conduct a detailed probe on it and file a report. The court had on April 29 directed CBI to probe the inter-state offences committed by the 14 students who had enrolled themselves in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh’s private law colleges. The court gave the direction on a petition by K Sriguru, an advocate, who submitted that the 14 students illegally obtained admissions in law colleges in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. He submitted that without having sufficient attendance and by “bribing college authorities”, they wrote the examination using proxies. Most of them did not have formal education, he alleged, adding, they were trying to get themselves enrolled in the Bar Council after getting their degree and sought a CBI probe on the matter. Justice Nagamuthu today also ordered issue of direction to implead Tamil Nadu Bar Council and Bar Council of India as respondents and sought their explanations regarding the complaints. Pranab worships at Lord Venkateswara temple President Pranab Mukherjee offers prayers to the sacred Dwajasthambham (flag-mast) of Lord Shiva at the ancient cave temple of Sri Kapileswara Swamy in Tirupati on Wednesday. Also seen in the photo are Andhra CM N. Chandrababu Naidu and Governor ESL Narasimhan. (PTI Photo) va, called Kapileswaraswamy at the ancient cave temple close to the foot of the hills, temple sources told PTI. He paid obeisance at the sub-shrines of Sri Ganesh, Sri Subramanyaswamy and Navagrahas situated inside the Kapileswara temple. Before visiting the Lord Venkateswara temple, Mukherjee also offered prayers at the shrine of Lakshmivaraha Swamy adjacent to it. On his arrival at the hill shrine, he was accorded Tirupati, Jul 1 (PTI): President Pranab Mukherjee offered prayers at the ancient hill shrine of Lord Venkateswara at Tirumala near here today. Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and Governor E S L Narasimhan were with the President during his visit. Mukherjee arrived here from Hyderabad on an eight-hour spiritual sojourn today. Before proceeding to the sacred hills, he paid obeisance to Goddess Padmavathi at nearby Tiruchanur and Lord Shi- a ceremonious traditional reception. Temple priests, amid chanting of vedic hymns, conducted Mukherjee to the sanctum sanctorum of the shrine. Later, Mukherjee was honoured by presenting him with a sacred silk cloth of the Lord, prasadam, holy photo and celestial water in a tiny bottle. It was his second visit to the hill shrine after assuming office on July 25, 2012. Tight security arrangements were in place here in view of the high profile visit. Quid pro-quo case: Jagan appears before CBI court Hyderabad, Jul 1 (PTI): YSR Congress chief Y S Jaganmohan Reddy and other accused in the case pertaining to alleged quid-pro-quo investments made in his firms today appeared before a special CBI court here which posted the matter to July 24. Jagan, the prime accused in the case, who represents Pulivendula Assembly seat in Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh, his close aide and financial advisor V Vijay Sai Reddy and other accused including former minister Mopidevi Venkata Ramana, also appeared before the court in connection with different aspects of the case. Some IAS officers and representatives of several companies, who have been named in the 11 charge sheets were also present in the court to mark their presence. The Judge adjourned the hearing to July 24. The case pertains to alleged investments made by various private firms and individuals to the tune of several crores of rupees in Jagan’s businesses as part of quid pro-quo arrangement for various favours bestowed on them during the tenure of his father late Y S Rajasekhara Reddy as Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh between 2004 and 2009. The CBI has accused Jagan of amassing huge wealth through illegal means by misusing the office of Rajasekhara Reddy. RINL eyes capacity expansion of 16 mt by 2025 Hyderabad, Jul 1 (PTI): Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited (RINL), the corporate entity of Vizag Steel, is chalking out plans to expand capacity to 16 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) by 2025 with an investment of Rs 35,000 crore, a a top official said. P Madhusudan, CMD, RINL, said the present capacity of 6.3 mtpa would be increased by 1 mt by 2018 through modernisation of the existing capacities. T-Congress asks KCR to frame new Education Policy Hyderabad, July 1 (INN): Accusing the TRS Government of playing with the lives and careers of thousands of students, Leader of Opposition in Legislative Council Mohammed Ali Shabbir on Wednesday demanded that Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao come out with one clear Education Policy to end the entire confusion. Addressing a press conference at Congress Legislature Party Office here, Shabbir Ali pointed out that 10 out of 11 “By 2025, RINL has corporate target to achieve 16 mtpa. The current 6.3 mtpa will become 7.3 mtpa through modernisation by 2018. After that, in two phases, we want to grow up to 16 mtpa,” Madhusudan told PTI. “Each million tonne would cost about Rs 4,000 crore. Another 9 mt to be taken in two phases would cost about Rs 35,000 crore,” universities in the State have no regular Vice-Chancellors. The appointment of VCs is being delayed as KCR himself wants to become the Chancellor of varsities by amending the Universities Act. “The CM must hasten the processes. The delay in appointment of VCs is badly affecting the functioning of universities. Almost all universities have less than 50% staff and many employees are due to retire soon,” he said. Similarly, he said confusion is being created over the engineering seats and a deliberate attempt is being made to increase the he said. He said the capex for the current fiscal is Rs 1,402 crore and the PSU is confident of achieving that. The steel maker had earlier said it had fixed the target of 5 mt of hot metal, 4.9 mt of liquid steel and 4.3 mt of saleable steel production and turnover of around Rs 18,000 crore. On the tie-up with Power Grid for making Transmission Line towers, he said the proposed JV would be investing Rs 330 crore in the first phase and a similar amount in the second phase. The new JV company will set up a Transmission Line Tower (TLT) manufacturing unit in Visakhapatnam. “The Transmission Tower Unit with an annual capacity of 1,20,000 tonnes will be set up with an investment of around Rs 330 crore in the first phase. In the second phase, it is planned to have demand-supply gap. Quoting figures, Shabbir Ali said there were 290 engineering colleges and about 163,570 seats in the State at the time of formation of Telangana. While the JNTU-Hyderabad had scrapped 43,000 seats last year, about 45 managements themselves have surrendered their colleges due to rising confusion. Of 245 colleges, the JNTU-H did not permit 25 colleges to admit students this year. This has reduced the number of seats in private colleges, under JNTU jurisdiction, to 77,955 as against 90,556 candidates, who qualified for EAMCET. rolling mills which will enhance the total capacity to 1,80,000 tonnes per annum of transmission line tower parts,” he explained. The CMD further said the JV will have the benefit to procure black angles from RINL. Consultant MECON has already prepared the Techno Economic Feasibility Report. Land has already been earmarked for the project by RINL. ADVERTISEMENTS INVITED To Advertise in INDIAN HORIZON English Daily at concessional rates. Pleasing display, Wider reach Please contact: 040-66616611, 66839818, or Email: [email protected], [email protected], 4 Indian Horizon, Hyderabad South Short Takes Sabarinadhan sworn as MLA HC slaps fine on petitioner Thiruvanathapuram, Jul 1 (PTI): Becoming the youngest legislator in the 140 member Kerala assembly, 31-yearold K S Sabarinadhan of Congress took oath as MLA today. He had won the Aruvikkara assembly bypoll. He took the oath in the name of God in the assembly. Sabarinadhan, the son of former Speaker G Karthikeyan, whose death necessitated the bypoll, is an engineering graduate and an MBA degree holder. In one of the fiercest triangular poll battles fought in the state in recent times, Sabarinadhan won the seat by a margin of 10,128 votes against his nearest rival M Vijayakumar (CPI-M) of LDF Opposition who was polled 46,320 votes. BJP candidate and former union minister, O Rajagopal, got 34,145 votes. Madurai, Jul 1 (PTI): Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court today slapped a fine of Rs 10,000 on a Transport Company owner for not producing a genuine medical certificate to prove that he was not well and was not aware of the notice issued to him. Justice S Vaidyanathan said the petitioner S Kannan, had made a false statement and affidavit before the court. The Medical certificate issued said that he needed complete rest from December,1, 2013 to Jul 9, 2014. It said he was fit to resume duty on July 2014, 2015. The petitioner had simply approached the doctor for issuing the medical certificate and the doctor had put the dates in a spur of moment without even focussing on the year (whether 2014 or 2015.) Kerala Tourism holds first roadshow in China Adiga donates Rs 1 cr to his alma mater Thiruvananthapuram, Jul 1 (PTI): Kerala Tourism has hit the streets of Shanghai with a first-ever roadshow aimed at attracting high-spending Chinese tourists from the world’s largest outbound tourism market. The roadshow, which comes close on the heels of Kerala Tourism’s first-time participation in Beijing International Tourism Expo (BITE) 2015 last week, was held yesterday, with 70 buyers from the Chinese travel and tourism industry in attendance. The event at the sprawling Hotel Jinjiang Tower witnessed a huge footfall and a large presence of the mainstream and local Chinese media, a release said here today. Mangaluru, July 1 (PTI): Man Booker prize winning author Aravind Adiga has donated Rs one crore to his alma mater, the Canara High School Association, which is celebrating its 125th anniversary. Adiga, who did his primary and secondary education from the institution, sent the cheque to the school yesterday. The association would utilise the money to set up endowments named after five teachers who founded the institution in 1891, Association secretary M Ranganath Bhat said in a release here. Adiga himself volunteered to make a donation to the institution and the endowments would be used to provide free education to economically backward students studying in the institution’s primary schools, Bhat said. Raids conducted at helmet shops Stalin, Vijayakant take ride in Metro Rail Madurai, Jul 1 (PTI): Labour Department officials today raided some shops selling helmet without ISI marks and at exhotibitant prices to the buyers, who were rushing to shops to buy headgear in the wake of Madras High Court order making wearing it compulsory from today. Labour inspector Kalidoss said they seized the fake helmets without ISI marks and covering/scrapping company the price in order to sell at an exhorbitant price. He said action had been intiated against the shop owners who sold the helmets with mentioning the price of the helme. Show cause notice had been issued to 10 traders for selling helmet at a high cost. The Labour department officials also asked public to complain to them if the shop owners sold helmets at a high price. Chennai, Jul 1 (PTI): The Metro Rail fever seems to have caught up with politicians, with DMK Treasurer M K Stalin and DMDK founder Vijayakant taking a ride in the newly launched services here today. The Alandur-Koyambedu sector, first phase of the Rs 14,600 crore Metro Rail project, was flagged off by Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on Sunday. Stalin was accompanied by his supporters,including former Mayor M Subramaniam and travelled from Koyambedu to Alandur, while Vijayakant, the Opposition Leader in the Tamil Nadu Assembly, opted to travel from the opposite side with his senior colleagues in tow. Liquor bottles seized from Maruti car Kozhikode, Jul 1 (PTI): As many as 313 IMFL bottles of different quantities were seized today from a car from Mahe, at nearby Vatakara, police said. Mahe is an enclave of Puducherry Union Territory in Kerala. On information, a police team led by Vatakara Sub-Inspector, Aravindhan stopped the speeding cat and seized 750 ml bottles (60 nos), 500 ml bottles (244) and 375 ml bottles (nine). Rohit who was driving the car was arrested in connection with it, they said. E-rickshaws to be introduced Puducherry,Jul 1 (PTI): In an effort to promote pollution free travel, Puducherry government will introduce battery operated E Rickshaws for senior citizens, women, children and the infirm. These would provide connectivity to their homes and to commute from bus terminals and railway stations. The e-rickshaws, to be operated by poor unemployed youth, would be run on a pilot basis and cover the Eastern zone of Mahatma Gandhi Road and within boulevard limits, a press release of the Transport Secretariat here said The permits for these areas would soon be issued, it said. TN fishermen go on indefinite fast Rameswaram (TN) Jul 1 (PTI): About 250 fishermen began an indefinite fast in front of the bus stand here today, demanding the release of 14 fishermen arrested by the Sri Lankan navy since June 2, and also their boats. N J Bose, president of the Tamil Nadu and Puducherry Fishermen’s Association, told reporters that 19 boats in the custody of the Sri Lankan government had been totally damaged as they had been anchored and not maintained. He charged the BJP government with not fulfilling its election promises like retrieving Katchathivu islet, allowing fishermen to fish in traditional areas, creating a separate Ministry for the fisheries department and taking steps to prevent attacks on Indian fishermen. “This is a dark period as far as the fishermen are concerned. The government should act and take steps to get the fishermen released,” he said. Two killed, four injured in accident Salem, July 1 (PTI): Two cooks returning from work were killed today when a speeding mini lorry rammed their two wheeler at Ethapur, about 55 km from here, police said. Under the impact the lorry hit another lorry and toppled, injuring four persons, they said. The injured have been hospitalised. Thursday, July 2, 2015 Mekedatu plan will be scrutinised as per CWDT orders: Centre Chennai, Jul 1 (PTI): Karnataka government’s proposal for a dam across River Cauvery in Mekedatu will be examined by the Union government as per the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal orders, Union Water Resources Minister Uma Bharati has said. “DPR (detailed project report) of project at Mekedatu as and when received will be examined as per Clause-XIII of Final order February 5, 2007 of Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal (CWDT),” she told PMK MP Ambumani Ramadoss in a letter, copies of which were released to the media here. Clause XIII says that “whenever any hydro power project is construct- ed and Cauvery waters are stored in the reservoir, the pattern of downstream releases should be consistent with our order so that the irrigation requirements are not jeopardised.” Citing Anbumani’s letters to her on the Cauvery issue and referring to him raising the issue in Lok Sabha, the Minister said she examined the issue. The PMK MP had raised the issue of constitution of Cauvery Management Board and proposed construction of a dam across River Cauvery at Mekedatu in Karnataka. “I would like to inform you that the DPR of only one project, namely Shivasamudram Run of the River Power Project, was received in Central Water Commission from Karnataka Power Corporation Limited during February 2014,” she said. But the DPR was returned to Karnataka, directing it to get comments of basin states, especially Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, to enable its examination from the inter-state angle, she said. “DPR of no other project, except the above, has been received by CWC, she said, adding, “Karnataka has clarified that they have no plans to proceed with the construction of projects without first informing the Supreme Court.” On constitution of Cau- very Management Board, she said Karnataka and Tamil Nadu have taken different stands on it. “Therefore, in pursuance to directions of the Supreme Court, a pro tem committee with Secretary (Water Resources) as chairman and chief secretaries of concerned states and chairman CWC as members, has been constituted for implementation of CWDT orders. I hope this clarifies the position,” she said. Karnataka has maintained that Tamil Nadu’s opposition to Mekedatu drinking water project is “politically motivated” and that they would go ahead with it. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had said that the drinking water and power generation project would enable the state to store 30 to 35 tmc water during rainy season and utilise it as drinking water for Bangalore rural, urban and nearby areas. Ever since Karnataka announced the plan, farmers in Tamil Nadu have gone on protests. On March 7, farmers of delta districts tried to cross over to Mekedatu site from Denkanikottai in Tamil Nadu, but were thwarted by police. On March 28, a bandh supported by opposition parties was held in the state, which evoked a mixed response. Kerala plans law against superstition Thiruvananthapuram, Jul 1 (PTI): Kerala government plansto bring out an anti-superstition legislation, but wants consensus in society to curb cruel practises held in the name of religion, Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala said today. He was replying to a calling attention moved by K Sivadasan Nair (Cong) in the assembly to the necessity for enacting a law to prevent the uncivilised and cruel practise of piercing of spears in body parts, including that of children as part of religious customs. The Minister said that certain practises are part of age-old religious customs and traditions. “They cannot be banned by law. They can be curbed only after arriving at a consensus in society by discussion.” MiG 29K aircraft training simulator commissioned at NIAT Kochi, Jul 1 (PTI): A MiG 29K Aircraft Training Simulator Facility was commissioned today at the Naval Institute of Aeronautical Technology (NIAT), the largest aviation training establishment in the country. The facility was commissioned by Vice Admiral Sunil Lanba, Flag Officer Commanding-inChief, Southern Naval Command, inside the naval base here at a function which was attended by Naval personnel and Russian specialists. The simulator training facility, set up by the Indian Navy as part of the MiG 29K Aircraft contract, would provide a platform for smooth transition of air crew and maintenance personnel from training environment to actual maintenance and operation scenario, according to a Navy release. “The personnel trained with this training facility would be adept in handling maintenance challenges/operational evolutions,” it said. The MiG 29K Simulator Training Facility has ‘state-of-the-art’ training stations for imparting real time training to air crew and technical personnel on all systems of the aircraft and associated maintenance requirements. Bollywood actor Suneil Shetty with actress Mandira Bedi and Joint Commissioner (Traffic) Milind Bharambe at the launch of ‘Street Smart, Street Safe’, a road safety campaign in Mumbai on Tuesday. (PTI Photo) ED arrests Mumbai trader on money laundering charges Chennai, Jul 1 (PTI): The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has arrested a Mumbai-based trader for allegedly laundering over Rs 19 crore funds sourced by him and others after defrauding a national bank in 2013. Officials said the zonal office of the agency here arrested Ajit Jain yesterday under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) as he was “instrumental in laundering the proceeds of crime of over 19 crore.” “Investigations in the case FIR against Lokayukta’s son over bribery scandal Bengaluru/Belagavi, Jul 1 (PTI): An FIR was today filed against Karnataka Lokayukta Bhaskar Rao’s son in connection with an alleged bribery scandal, as the issue rocked the assembly and pressure mounted for the exit of the anti-graft ombudsman. The FIR was filed on the basis of a complaint that an executive engineer was asked to pay Rs 1 crore bribe to avoid a raid, Upa Lokayukta Subash Adi told PTI. Asked if Lokayukta’s son would be arrested, he said it was left to the institution’s Superintendent of Police Sonia Narang, who blew the lid off the alleged scandal. The alleged scam came to light after Narang wrote a letter to Lokayukta Registrar about the complaint she received from the Executive Engineer, who alleged that someone from the Lokayukta office demanded Rs 1 crore in bribe to avoid a raid. As the Opposition and various organisations stepped up pressure for a CBI probe, the government said it could not hand over the case to the central agency unless the Lokayukta itself asks for it. “This (Lokayukta) Act was made in 1985;... we cannot give it to CBI under Section AASSC plan to certify 5.20 lakh trainees in aerospace in 10yrs Bengaluru, Jul 1 (PTI): The newly constituted Aerospace and Aviation Sector Skill Council (AASSC) has drawn up a plan to certify about 15 sub clause 3 of Lokayukta act...,” Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said in the Assembly which is holding its monsoon session in Belgavi. He said as per the recommendation made by Lokayukta under the provisions of the Act, a Special Investigation Team headed by ADGP rank officer Kamal Panth who had earlier worked for CBI, had been formed. Siddaramaiah said “... We can wait till the SIT report comes,” and added that, meanwhile, the government will look at strengthening the Lokayukta Act after taking advice from legal experts and others required. 5,20,000 trainees and groom 6,000 trainers over a 10 year period in the aerospace sector. “We have signed the term sheet with NSDC (National Skill Development Corporation) covering project objectives, segments, target training trades and broad execution plan,” T are on,” ED Joint Director K S V V Prasad said while confirming the development. The case dates back to 2013 when Canara Bank registered a criminal case with Chennai Police for cheating and duping of Rs 19.21 crore funds against a few of its officials, private entities and National Award winning Bollywood actress Leena Maria Paul. ED sources said Jain was allegedly involved in routing and laundering of the funds from the accused to the mastermind of the financial fraud after receiv- ing the amount in “several dummy companies” by way of RTGS (Real Time Gross Settlement). The agency, which registered a money laundering case last year to probe this fraud, has charged Jain with indulging in alleged illegal transfer of funds through hawala and money laundering. Jain was later produced in a special anti-money laundering court here from where he was remanded to judicial custody. The CBI is also probing this case. LDF stages walkout over alleged attack on media Thiruvananthapuram, Jul 1 (PTI): CPI-M led LDF Opposition members in Kerala today staged a walkout from the Assembly in protest against alleged attack on the media and house of an MLA by UDF workers even as Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala denied the incident. The Opposition sought leave for an adjournment motion on the alleged attack on Editor-in-Chief M V Nikesh Kumar of Malayalam TV channel ‘Reporter’ here yesterday and house of K B Ganesh Kumar, KC (B) MLA, who recently snapped ties with the ruling Congress led UDF, at Pathanapuram. The incidents reportedly happened while UDF workers were celebrating the victory of Congress candidate K S Sabarinadhan in the Aruvikkara by-poll. Replying to the notice for the motion, Chennithala said UDF workers had not attacked the journalist. “Government is of the view that media should be allowed to function freely in a democracy. Some people mocked him and in fact police escorted Nikesh Kumar to his car by providing security,” he said. Suvarna Raju, Chairman and Managing Director of HAL, also the Chairman of AASSC, said. The AASSC Board Meeting was held here yesterday. According to Raju, about 30 courses will be introduced in the first three years to ensure greater relevance of skills in the aerospace sector battling for talent in various disciplines. “We also have a challenge to set up new institutes and centres of excellence. As an immediate step, we have now decided to appoint a CEO of AASSC with clear role to him”, he said, according to an HAL release. Indian Horizon Hyderabad Lalit Modi now drags Varun Gandhi into row chance. There was no any kind of deal or discussion over his help,” an aide to Varun Gandhi told IANS, requesting anonymity.Lalit Modi on late Tuesday alleged in a series of tweets that Varun Gandhi met him and offered to settle everything.“@varungandhi80 came to see me at my house a few years ago and said he can settle everything in @INCIndia with his aunt,” Modi tweeted.“He wanted me to meet her sister from Italy. I heard him next I heard from our common friend who introduced us that auntie wants 60 mil- lion dollars. Told them whaaaat are u nuts go HKG a kite. Can he deny that. I hope he does,” Modi posted on Twitter. In another tweet, he clarified: “The auntie he refers to is #soniagandhi. The sister is #soniagandhi sister - just for clarity.”“Please clarify @varungandhi80 did u or did u not come to my house in London. Whilst staying at the Ritz hotel in London a few years ago,” said another of his tweets.The BJP came in support of Varun.“The whole world knows that the families of Rahul Gandhi and Varun Gandhi are separate, party wise and ideology wise,” BJP spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain told media on Wednesday. level tactics” the “mischievous” changes made in Wikipedia pages on late prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru and his forefathers and pointed fingers at the government. “Let me make it clear that this is New Delhi, July 1 (IANS) The Congress on Wednesday dubbed as the most reprehensible, cheap, un“reprehensible, cheap and gutter- democratic and gutter-level tactics by whoever has done it,” Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi told the media here. The Congress claimed that a software that tracked anonymous Wikipedia edits indicated that the mischievous changes were made to the entries on June 26. New Delhi, July 1 (IANS) Former IPL chief Lalit Modi has claimed that Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Varun Gandhi met him in London “a few years ago” and offered to “settle everything” with Congress president Sonia Gandhi. Though Varun Gandhi accepted meeting Lalit Modi, he denied having struck any kind of deal between them. “Varun-ji met Lalit Modi in London along with Bharatpur, Rajasthan, MLA Jagat Singh three years ago. He was in London and the meeting was only a Congress decries changes in Nehru’s Wikipedia profile Calcutta University teachers allege assault; minister seeks report Kolkata, July 1 (IANS) Calcutta University vice chancellor Suranjan Das and some teachers were on Wednesday manhandled by supporters of West Bengal’s ruling Trinamool Congress students’ wing, a section of teachers alleged. The students’ wing denied the charges, while the state’s education minister sought a report on the matter. Claiming that Das has denied the assault, Education Minister Partha Chatterjee said he has sought a report on the matter from the vice chancellor. The Trinamool Congress Chhatra Parishad (TMCP) also denied the charges.The alleged incident took place during an agitation by a section of teachers and other university employees against the suspension of finance officer Harisadhan Ghosh over allegations of corruption. The agitation was backed by the Left-affiliated West Bengal College and University Teachers’ Association (WBCUTA). According to WBCUTA general secretary Srutinath Praharaj, the attackers “jumped” on the vice chancellor who had rushed to the spot in the campus when teachers and staff members were being attacked.“It is obvious that they are supported by the ruling party. They were not students of the university. The teachers were carrying out their agitation in Darbhanga Hall when the outsiders attacked them and also manhandled the vice chancellor,” Praharaj said.Claiming consent of farmers.In its written representation to the JPC, five MPs from the SAD — Naresh Gurjal, Balwinder Singh Bhunder, Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa, Prem Singh Chandumajra and Sher Singh Ghubaiya — said that they firmly believe that land is a priceless asset of the farmers. “Not even an inch of it should be acquired by the government without the consent of the farmers/ land owners.” they said. The MPs also insisted that land should only be acquired for public sector projects and the “government should not get into acquisition for private entities”.They added that farmers should not be denied the right to approach court for grievance redressal.The SAD is a votary of full proof safeguards for compensating not only farmers but also those “dependents on land, including farm labourers”, their MPs wrote.The Paksha led by Lok Sabha MP Raju Shetty has pitched for “consent of 70 per cent of farmers and five-time compensation” for the acquisition of land for the projects undertaken with public-private partnership for infrastructure development. The 2013 Land Act provides for four-time compensation on the existing market rate, which has been left unchanged in the NDA’s bill. The Shiv Sena, the largest constituent of the NDA after the BJP, has 18 MPs in the Lok Sabha and three in the Rajya Sabha while the SAD has four in the Lok Sabha and three in the Rajya Sabha. Mr. Shetty is the lone MP in the Lok Sabha from his party.RSS affiliates including Swadeshi Jagaran Manch, Bhartiya Kisan Sangh, Bhartiya Mazdoor Sangh and Akhil Bhartiya “BJP parl board to decide on CM face for Bihar” PATNA July 1 (PTI): Fending off persistent queries from various quarters about its chief ministerial face for the crucial Bihar Assembly polls, senior BJP leader Syed Shahanwaz Hussain today said the party’s Parliamentary Board will take a call on the issue. “Let us leave the decision on chief ministerial face to our parliamentary board to decide,” he said in reply to a volley of questions from reporters here. “We have a a galaxy of leaders (in Bihar) ... But in BJP it is only the Parliamentary Board that decides on issues like declaring the chief ministerial face or going to polls under collective leadership,” the BJP national spokesperson said. Asked whether BJP felt any pressure to declare its chief ministerial face for Bihar after the secular alliance did so about a month ago by projecting incumbent Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for the high-profile job, he said, “Our rivals did so as they have only one leader available for the post. “In contrast, BJP has many choices and has its own decision-making mechanism to take up such matters,” he said. Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram have also opposed the bill and demanded restoration of the consent clause and social impact assessment.The Paksha also demanded that if the land remained unused for five years after acquisition, it should be returned to its owners. This provision existed in the UPA bill, which has been modified in NDA’s bill.The Paksha also demanded that the government should not allow the change of purpose for acquisition. “In the event any change is proposed, government shall notify and the farmer will be entitled for revoking his consent or additional compensation as per market value,” it said while red-flagging the acquisition of fertile land.“Never acquire the fertile land except for military or high priority projects in the interest of the national interest,” the Paksha said. MNS demands scalps of scam-accused Maharashtra ministers Mumbai, July 1 (IANS) Raj Thackeray’s MNS on Wednesday demanded the resignation of state ministers Pankaja Munde and Vinod Tawde who are facing allegations of involvement in various scams. In a sharply worded statement, the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena’s general secretary and former legislator Nitin Sardesai wondered whether the “hunger” of the Bharatiya Janata Party ministers has increased after remaining out of power for 15 years. “All allegations against them must be thoroughly investigated and till then, they must quit their posts to facilitate an independent inquiry. They should show that they are different from the previous Democratic Front (Congress-NCP) government,” Sardesai said.Referring to the denials by both Tawde and Munde about AAP demands CBI probe into mysterious deaths in Vyapam scam that the assailants were members of the TMCP, some teachers alleged that they pushed and shoved around and even women faculty members were not spared.Education Minister Chatterjee claimed Das denied being assaulted.“The vice chancellor told me nobody assaulted him and no such incident happened. I have sought a report of the whole incident from him,” Chatterjee said.The minister said the administration will not tolerate disturbances at educational institutions.Denying the involvement of their activists, TMCP state president Ashok Rudra assured action if involvement of Trinamool activists was found.The WBCUTA said it will stage protest marches on Thursday across the state. Fault lines to the fore in NDA over land bill NEW DELHI, July 1 (PTI): Fault lines in the NDA over the land bill are visible with three of BJP’s allies - the Shiv Sena, the Shiromani Akali Dal and the Swabhimani Paksha — red-flagging a number of provisions of the proposed legislation. The contentious bill, which proposes amendments to the Land Acquisition Act of 2013, is under examination of a Joint Committee of Parliament which is about to conclude its consultation process and consider it clause-by-clause next week. While the Shiv Sena has, for quite some time, been on record seeking incorporation of a clause providing for 70 per cent consent of farmers in the bill, the SAD and the Paksha have written to the panel headed by S.S. Ahluwalia that “not an inch” of land should be acquired without the 5 Nation Thursday, July 2, 2015 INDORE July 1 (PTI): Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Wednesday demanded a CBI probe into the mysterious deaths of those involved in the high-profile MP Professional Examination Board (MPPEB) scam. “The mysterious deaths of the accused in VYAPAM scam should be handed over to the CBI as soon as possible. These deaths have added a dangerous proportion to the scam,” AAP spokesman and party state convener Alok Agrawal told PTI. He claimed that more than 40 accused in scam had died in mysterious conditions so far. Agrawal said former MP minister Laxmikant Sharma, an accused in the scam, was already incarcerated. Besides, names of high profile politicians and officers were cropping up in the scam. In such a situation, it has become necessary that a CBI probe should be carried out in these unnatural deaths, he said. the allegations, Sardesai said “there can be no smoke without a fire”, and pointed out that the people of Maharashtra had voted for the BJPShiv Sena as they were fed up with the erstwhile “corrupt regime” of the Congress-Nationalist Congress Party. “An intellectual with a clean image like Devendra Fadnavis became the chief minister and he was highly praised in the media. But, in barely a year since coming to power, the people of the state are feeling disappointed as now even BJP ministers are facing allegations of committing irregularities worth crores of rupees,” he said. On a sarcastic note, Sardesai said the ‘party with a difference’ was now behaving like the previous regime.“After remaining out of Badaun gangrape: All accused nabbed, DNA test on BADAUN July 1 (PTI): One more person was today arrested in connection with the alleged gangrape of a Dalit teenager and DNA samples of all the three accused have been sent for forensic examination, police said.“While Ankit and Rishab were arrested on June 28, the main accused Shivam has been arrested today,” Superintendent of Police Anil Kumar Yadav said. The DNA samples of all the three accused have been sent for forensic examination and another medical examination of the girl was also conducted to ascertain the fact of the case on directives of DIG, Bareilly range, RKS Rathore.According to the complaint filed on June 28, the 14-year-old girl was allegedly gangraped by three youths of her neigh- Contaminated midday meal lands Goa self-help group in soup Panaji, July 1 (IANS) The Goa education department on Wednesday formally suspended the services of a self-help group after 22 students of bourhood in the Civil Lines area on June 23 who took her on a motorcycle to a secluded spot in Nagla Sarki village and raped by the youths who fled the scene leaving her in an unconscious state, police said. The forensic team, the SP said, could not get any evidence from the spot due to rains as complaint was filed on June 28, while the incident allegedly took place on June 23.“Due to changing statement of the girl, we are facing difficulty in the probe. We are taking precautions so that innocent is framed in the case,” the SP said.A condom, piece of match box, cloth, plastic cap and an inch-long piece of wood that were allegedly inserted in her private part were recovered, Dr Hakim Singh, who performed the medical examination on the girl, said. Ensure safety of all religious places: Centre to HC New Delhi, July 1 (IANS) The central government on Wednesday questioned the Delhi Police move to provide safety to churches only and asked Delhi High Court that efforts should be made to protect other religious places also. A division bench of Chief Justice G. Rohini and Justice Jayant Nath was informed by advocate Anil Soni, appearing for the Centre, and churches and minority-run institutions, that police should ensure safety of other religious places like temples, mosques and gurdwaras. “They (police) have done a commendable job by providing safety to churches. But efforts should be made to protect other religious places also,” Soni argued. He said through the Centre’s affidavit that there were 106 incidents of trespass, theft, vandalism or destruction at temples, two cases in mosques and 10 in gurdwaras, whereas there were only six attacks on churches in the same period.The court was hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking protection of all religious places, particularly churches.The bench asked Delhi Police to file a status report in four weeks on the steps taken to protect other religious places. The court would hear the matter next on September 2. “Steps have been taken for the security and safety of the churches and minority-run institutions through wide publicity including media with an aim to reach the masses,” the police affidavit said. The PIL, filed by advocate Reegan S. Bell, asked authorities to compensate the places of worship that were attacked and to ensure they were restored to their original form. The plea said that since December 2014, six churches in Delhi were vandalised but no one has been arrested. Saying that the government failed to prevent the attacks, the PIL urged the court to seek an action-taken report from the central and Delhi governments and Delhi Police regarding the attacks and efforts made by them to secure these places. SC dismisses plea seeking removal of union ministers New Delhi, July 1 (IANS) The Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed a petition seeking dismissal of seven union ministers, including Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, for being Rajya Sabha members. An apex court bench headed by Chief Justice H.L. Dattu observed that when any one can become a minister power for 15 years, has their ‘hunger’ gone up? This is the question being raised in people’s minds.” The MNS said the government seems to be continuing with the policies of the previous regime and whenever allegations are levelled against corrupt ministers, the chief minister “with a clean image” issues a “clean chit” to them. This was the first formal reaction by the MNS after the government was rattled by the charges against Education Minister Tawde and Women and Child Welfare Minister Munde. The Congress has already lodged a formal complaint with the Anti-Corruption Bureau to probe the charges against Munde, but both Munde and Tawde have dismissed all the allegations. then why object to Rajya Sabha members.The chief justice was obviously referring to the constitutional provision which says that even a person who is not a member of any house can become a minister and remain so for six months during which period he has to be elected to either the Lok Sabha or the Rajya Sabha.“We can’t re-write a high school fell ill after eating curried peas allegedly contaminated with a dead lizard. The action against ‘Ekta Mahila Mandal’ was taken pending an inquiry by the food and drugs department into Tuesday’s incident, Education Director Gajanand Bhat the constitution,” Chief Justice Dattu observed while dismissing the plea filed by Patna-based advocate Harendra Pratap Singh. Besides Jaitley, the petition sought quashing of appointment of union ministers Piyush Goel, Najma Heptullah, Dharmendra Pradhan, Prakash Javadekar, Ravi Shankar Prasad and Smriti Irani. told IANS.“It is standard procedure. The self-help group provides food to 15 schools, including Mahanandu Naik Memorial High School at Bhoma in Ponda sub-district, 25 km from Panaji. Its services to all other schools have also been stopped for now,” Bhat said.On Tuesday, 22 students of classes VII and VIII were admitted to a local government clinic for a short while after they consumed contaminated curried white peas. The students were discharged after being kept under medical observation for a short while. Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav sharing cake during a programme to celebrate his birthday in Lucknow on Wedenesday. PTI AFSPA: Amnesty seeks probe into human rights violations in J&K New Delhi july 1 (PTI): Calling the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) as one of the “primary facilitators of impunity” by security forces, Amnesty International on Wednesday demanded its repeal and sought investigation into cases of human rights violations in Jammu and Kashmir by an “independent and impartial” authority. The international human rights body has also sought removal of all “requirements of sanction or prior permission” to prosecute security force personnel and has held “lack of political will” as a long-standing problem in Jammu and Kashmir. The demands have been made by Amnesty International in a report, titled “Denied: Failures in accountability for human rights violations by security force personnel in Jammu and Kashmir”, which was released here today. “One of the primary facilitators of impunity is the existence of Section 7 of the AFSPA under which security forces are protected from prosecution for alleged human rights violations. This legal provision mandates prior executive permission from central or state authorities for prosecution of a member of the security forces,” the report reads. “The lack of political will to account for past and present actions of the security forces, including the state police, is fortified by legislation and aggravated by other obstacles to justice, especially for those who lack financial resources or education,” it adds. The 72-page report is an analysis of government and legal documents related to over 100 cases of human rights violations committed between 1990 and 2013. It also contains 58 case studies of alleged excesses by the armed forces in the state. Amnesty has asked the government for an independent and impartial probe into all human rights violations in the state. “Both the governments of India and Jammu and Kashmir must take immediate steps to ensure that all human rights violations and crimes under international law alleged to have been committed by Indian security forces, including police, are investigated by independent and impartial authorities.” 6 Indian Horizon Hyderabad EDIT Indian Horizon Strategic convergence sans robust economic engagement unsustainable BY AMIT DASGUPTA P Thursday July 2, 2015 Indian Seas can be used during war and peace time as per law India is situated between two major Oceans and navigations for the Far East countries to the western seas has to have access to pass through Indian ocean. This permission to cross Indian ocean, not only should be available to commercial ships, but they are equally needed for navel military of other ships, especially in modern navel wars, great importance is attached to submarines as well. It’s a matter of great care and courtesy for India also. When any country which is in between two major oceans will have larger number of ships and their varities visiting from one position to the other. Every country must understand that army is a section, which is to be considered only after the trade and economy as well as the exchange of education and knowledge are equally important. The restrictions are justified only if a military situation develops to the extent where such restrictions become inevitable. However, there have been many conflicts grown since the Two Great Wars. We may have the benefit of some inventions and technological developments, which are useful for human race. Never the less, we must not ignore that war needs have forced nations to invent weapons and other instruments of war in such a way that human race has been suf- Thursday July 2, 2015 rime Minister Narendra Modi, with the personal attention he has paid to foreign policy, lifted bilateral engagement to an entirely different level within a year of assuming office. There was international relief when he released the pause button that the engagement with the global community had been put into and injected the much-needed vigour that had somehow dissipated during UPA-II. However, the prime minister needs to urgently recognize that in a globalizing world, genuine engagement is measured principally in economic terms. India, in other words, needs to be perceived as being good for international business, especially at a time of global economic slowdown and fears of recession. If this were to happen, it would be Modi’s greatest foreign policy achievement. In the eyes of the international community, India would have finally and truly arrived. Perhaps this is best understood in the context of India-Australia relations. For various historical reasons, starting from India’s advocacy of non-alignment, its perceived alignment with the Soviet Union during the Cold War era, its nuclear tests followed by the spate of attacks on Indian students, bilateral relations had been static and even, at times, antagonistic. In recent years, especially after the 2009 incidents on Indian students, efforts to seek a closer engagement were largely one-sided with Canberra reaching out to an aloof Delhi. Modi’s visit to Australia last year genuinely got the people to believe that the moribund relationship was finally set to dramatically change for the better. Words like “strategic partnership” entered the lexicon and the joint statement issued by the two prime ministers was positive and exciting. Some identified areas of cooperation, such as in the fields of defence, security and transnational crime were entirely governmentled and government-administered. People would read and hear about such cooperation. They did not, however, directly participate either in the decision making process or its execution. Nevertheless, such cooperation sends out a powerful political signal that the heads of government are now committed to cutting across a gamut of sectors because they see a strategic convergence. Where people get directly involved is with regard to people-to-people contact and more significantly, in trade and commerce. In neither of these, despite a prime ministerial endorsement, do we find any significant shift in mindsets, especially from the Indian side. Unless Modi personally intervenes, the spring of heightened hope will become the winter of lost opportunity. Let me explain. At the end of this year, India was to hold, in Australia, as announced by Modi, the Make in India and Festival of Indian Culture. Six months into the year, the coordinating agency from the Indian side is yet to be decided upon, a calendar of events is yet to be drawn up and venues are yet to be booked. In countries like Australia, where world-class venues, such as the Sydney Opera House, are decided at least a year in advance, this is clearly unprofessional. When the image Modi is trying to project is that of a ‘will-do’ India - young, hungry, professional and competent - all we have succeeded is to demonstrate that we are none of these. Consider again the strong message India could have sent with Modi’s flagship Make in India project, if we were to showcase examples of joint collaboration with Australian industry and other international partners in actually manufacturing in India. However, this requires planning and preparation. Consider also how a major fillip could have been given to his related Skilling India flagship project. Australia has some exceptional vocational training institutes that could largely enhance skills in India. This could have been used as an ideal platform to begin a dialogue that engages both the Australian and the Indian public. If we get a buy-in to the Skilling India idea from the public, significant participation and thus, endorsement, could have followed. Move now to the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement [CECA] or the India-Australia FTA that is currently under negotiation. This truly would be an area of significant impact, in tangible terms, on India-Australia relations. Less than a week ago, Australia and China entered into a historic FTA. Australia-China trade is already at $150 billion, whereas India-Australia trade is barely in double digits. Ch-AFTA, as it is referred to, is expected to unlock significant opportunities for both sides and further strengthen economic cooperation. It is anticipated that after the agreement takes effect, 85 percent of products from Australia would enter the Chinese market tariff-free. Tourism is also expected to be a significant gainer through the FTA, with Australian service providers receiving guarantees that they can construct, renovate and operate wholly-Australian hotels and restaurants in China. IANS Indian Ocean cannot be backyard of India: China BY HARDEV SANOTRA T he Indian Ocean cannot be a backyard of India which navies of other countries could not visit, according the Chinese ministry of defence here. China, which has been expanding its naval operations into the blue waters of the world, says that it’s important that oceans are accepted as part of the legitimate area of operation. Senior Captain Zhao Yi told visiting Indian journalists on Tuesday that India had a “special role to play in stabilising the Indian Ocean region”, but it could not be treated as its backyard. Answering questions from the journalists, he said that it was “not appropriate” to say that the ocean could be India’s backyard, “otherwise how would you explain the right of navigation by the navies fering beyond tolerance. The war going on around Syria of Russia, American and Australia there,” he said. Zhao met the journalists along with eight other officials and top academics attached to ministry of defence, including the ministry’s spokesperson. Special Colonel Yang Yujun, the spokesperson explained that he had invited the others to bring about a better understanding of military issues. Zhao said that a geopolitical research thinktank in the US has said that “severe clashes” could break out in the Indian Ocean area, adding that he did not agree with that. “But if someone views the ocean as their backyard, this possibility could not be eliminated.” He said the region was very important for international maritime trade and was “vital” not only for China but for the world. “So it is under- standable for the Chinese navy to navigate the Indian Ocean,” he said through a translator. In a white paper on China’s military strategy released by the ministry of defence on May 26, and which was discussed by the spokesperson at the interaction with Indian journalists, the military has said that the “traditional mentality that land out-weighs sea must be abandoned and great importance has to be attached to managing the seas and oceans and protecting maritime rights and interests”. The paper also says that in line with the strategic requirement of offshore waters defence and open seas protection, the Chinese navy “will gradually shift its focus” from offshore waters defence to combination of such waters and “open seas protection”. IANS Modi heads for Central Asia; energy, connectivity, anti-terror on agenda and Baghdad are not the classified world wars but, if we examine the damaged done to human beings continuous- BY RANJANA NARAYAN ly for several years have been heavier and the refugees` movement from their homelands to other countries be allowed limitless as we observed that the children, women and old people have been suffering beyond tolerable extent. The question arises, who is responsible for this. The straight answer is that the United Nations has failed to perform the most important duty of maintaining and restoring peace for years together and the sectarian partiality is active and these unbearable experiences is required a complete overhaul of the United Nations institution and the laws and rules under which they work. It’s a shear waste of time and money, which could be better used on refugees, especially on children, old people and women. India has been aspiring to be the member of Security Council, inspite of knowing fully well that a Security Council has been rendered as an inactive institution and fails to perform its duty because of the Veto system. It is against the democracy as well as against the interest of humanity. We feel that greater understanding among the various nations must be encouraged. P rime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the five ‘stans” of Central Asia -- Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan -- next week will see energy security high on the agenda plus talks on the North-South connectivity corridor that will give India access to the resourcerich region and beyond. Forming a joint front against emerging extremist and terror threats would also figure high on the agenda for the talks, sources here said. Modi, who is to visit the five Central Asian republics and Ufa in Russia for the BRICS and SCO summit, will be on an eight-day tour from July 6 to 13. He wiill visit Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan ahead of the July 8-10 back-to-back BRICS and SCO summits. Modi’s visit would help in re-engagement with a resource-rich region that India has not really engaged with but where China has fast spread its reach through major infrastructure projects, like pipelines, and with unfolding plans like the ‘One Belt, One Road’ economic linkage project. The five countries are part of the old Silk Road, the ancient trade route through which not only silks and spices were ferried but was also a pathway for exchange of ideas, art, architecture and spiritual beliefs. The five land-locked countries, once part of the erstwhile Soviet Union, are very keen on Modi’s visit -- as their envoys mentioned during a talk earlier this week. Prime ministerial visits to the region have been few and far between, with the last visit being by Manmohan Singh who barely stopped over at Almaty, Kazakhstan, in 2011 while on way back from Sanya, China, where he attended the BRICS summit. For the five republics, relations with India would prove to be a balancing factor, with both China and Russia pushing to gain more influence and firmer foothold. Talks during Modi’s visit would also focus on terrorism, which is a common concern, and tackling the rising influence of the Islamic State terror group. Over 1,500 youth from the region are reported to have joined the jihadist organization and are fighting in Syria and Iraq. The five countries, which follow moderate Islam and are secular in nature, are concerned about the spread of the Islamic State’s influence among its youth. In Kazakhstan, where Modi would visit July 7-8, talks would largely focus on energy cooperation and uranium mining. Modi’s visit to capital Almaty would coincide with the first drilling for oil in the Satpayev block, in which India has 25 percent stake. ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL) -- the overseas arm of state-run ONGC -- had in 2011 picked up 25 percent stake in the Satpayev oil block in the North Caspian Sea. Both sides are set to ink a major agreement for joint exploration and mining of uranium in Kazakhstan, which has the world’s largest uranium reserves. Cooperation in the field of expanding the country’s 15,000-km railways track is also on the anvil. In Uzbekistan, where the prime minister visits first, the talks are expected to focus on joint ventures, besides boosting trade. In Turkmenistan, the $10 billion TAPI gas pipeline project would top Modi’s agenda during his July 10-11 visit to Ashgabat. The TurkmenistanAfghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline project, which is gathering speed after many years of no move- ment, is expected to bring Turkmen natural gas from its giant Dauletabad and Galkynysh gas fields to Pakistan and India. The legal framework for the pipeline project would be finalized by September after which the consortiums are to be announced. The project is expected to take off in December, according to the country’s envoy here Parakhat H. Durdyev. Fertilisers is another major area of cooperation between the two countries. India is to set up a urea manufacturing unit in Turkmenistan. Later, a potash manufacturing unit would also be set up in the country, Durdyev sad. Both Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan are keen to have India on board the CASA 1000 project, under which the hydropower energy of the two countries can be tapped. Both Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan are rich in water sources cascading from the mountain ranges. Both the countries are also keen to see the North South Transport Corridor kick off. Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan are members of the corridor project, a multi-modal corridor project which aims to connect Mumbai with St. Petersburg in Russia, while touching Iran’s Bandar Abbas port. Kazakhstan is also a member of the corridor project, which has held two dry runs, including one last year. The five countries are also looking for Iran’s Chabahar port to be upgraded fast by India and made operational, so that connectivity to their region could be boosted. The Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) Programme -- under which India carries out capacity building training programmes in recipient countries for their people -- is also much sought after by the five Central Asian republics. Readers Response and contribution Welcome IANS OP-ED Indian Horizon Hyderabad Thursday July 2, 2015 Obama’s presidential renaissance Those who saw it could sense the ‘arc of history’ bending in the US president’s direction and the fierce relevance of his story BY EDWARD LUCE 7 ISRAEL STRIVES TO MANAGE ITS OCCUPATION BY ‘ECONOMIC PEACE’ The latest threat to the Zionist entity according to the Israeli president and prime minister and powerful US-based Zionists is the non-violent civil society-empowered movement BDS, which is aimed at boycotting, divestment and sanctioning Israel BY RAMZY BAROUD D S ometimes change tiptoes up and surprises you. There could be no better illustration of America’s dramatic week than the White House lit up in rainbow colours as the confederate flag was lowered in the south. There was no starker moment than President Barack Obama urging the Christian doctrine of grace on the bible belt in the town where the first shot of the civil war was fired. Last week reality put the most far-fetched episode of West Wing into the shade — and there is probably more to come. Is Obama finally ushering in the change he promised? The optics certainly favour that view. A week ago Obama faced the spectre of his signature health-care bill unravelling in the Supreme Court and the defeat of his big trade agenda in the Pacific and the Atlantic. In either case, his presidency would have turned rapidly lame duck. But a week is a long time in politics, as they say. Both disasters were averted — one by a conservative-majority Supreme Court, the other at the hands of a Republican Congress. Events peaked with what Obama described as the legal “thunderbolt” that put same sex marriage on an equal footing across all 50 states. Then came his eulogy to Clementa Pinckney, the pastor slain the previous week by a white supremacist along with eight of his congregation. With a force no other president could have summoned, Obama drew on the revivalist oratory of black church tradition to shame the culture of hatred that led to the massacre. Even by Obama’s standards, it was a striking performance that combined a repudiation of the south’s racist history with a rallying cry to a new era of social justice. Those who saw it could sense the “arc of history” bending in Obama’s direction and the fierce relevance of his story. Obama went to Charleston to speak at a funeral. He left at the emotional pinnacle of his presidency. Yet change is a slippery thing. Five years ago, when Obama signed the Affordable Care Act, he said: “This is what change looks like.” It was a defiant statement after months of bitter wrangling. Last week, after countless Republican attempts to repeal “Obamacare”, and dozens of lawsuits, the Supreme Court rejected the latest challenge to the law. More in relief than defiance, Obama repeated his 2010 sentiments: the law was here to stay. This time, however, he had an eye on the 2016 election. Every Republican candidate has vowed to abolish the statute if they are elected to the White House. Given the likelihood there will be a Republican Congress after 2016, Obama’s most consequential reform is still not entirely safe. There are also more lawsuits pending. Even now it does not qualify as change you can take to the bank. The most durable changes usually come from below. That is the case with gay marriage. Opponents of last week’s Supreme Court ruling claim it amounted to “legislating from the bench”, much as in 1973 when the court legalised abortion in Roe v Wade. In fact, the Supreme Court was putting its seal on what has been a vertiginous shift in US society. A decade ago, more than two-thirds of Americans opposed same sex marriage. Now roughly 60 per cent support it. Even before last week’s ruling it was legal in 38 states. Only in 2012 did Obama feel bold enough to add his own backing and then only because Joe Biden, the vice-president, let slip his support. Obama has not played a big role in the gay rights revolution. But has ridden the wave well. Other kinds of change are so glacial they are hard to detect. Such is the case in US race relations. Many thought Obama’s election in 2008 would finally close a chapter on centuries of racial division. But as Obama said in his eulogy, nothing can be taken for granted — even under America’s first black president. Tensions between many US police forces and African Americans are as heightened today as at any time in recent memory. Large chunks of US society remain institutionally racist — from prison sentencing to job interview bias. The wealth gap between African Americans and whites is wider than when Obama took office. Meanwhile, politics in the US south remains stubbornly wedded to its “Lost Cause”. Will Charleston make it different? Following the massacre, some southern states finally agreed to get rid of the Confederate flag. But it is a symbol. A bigger problem is the ease with which fanatics can acquire guns, something against which Obama has long railed. He reiterated his plea in Charleston last week. But the chances of Congress doing anything to hinder gun sales before he leaves office are very slim. Sometimes things change so that they can stay the same. Gun control is the American north’s lost cause. At other times, such as with the health-care law, change is painfully built, “brick by brick, calloused hand by calloused hand”, as Obama put it after his first election. Last week brought to the fore both the majesty and limits of the US presidency. It would not have been the same on anyone else’s watch. COURTESY : GULF NEWS espite its palpable attempt at striking the right ‘balance’, the recently published United Nations Human Rights Council report on Israel’s war on Gaza last summer is already ruffling feathers. In a piece published in the New York Times, Richard Kemp called it ‘flawed and dangerous’, since it dared to contextualise the war within the ‘protracted Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip’, in addition to the siege imposed on the latter. If simply stating what should be the least contested component in the conflict is considered dangerous by Israel’s dedicated intellectual clique, then one can expect their furious response to any attempt at prosecuting Israel for war crimes and crimes against humanity. True to form and like many before him, Kemp resorted to a sheer misrepresentation of the facts and utter lies in his retort to the conclusions reached by Judge Mary McGowan Davis in her report. “Hamas deliberately positioned its fighters and munitions in civilian areas knowing that Israel would have no choice but to attack them and that civilian casualties would result,” he wrote. Expectedly, Kemp did not bother to provide any evidence of the outrageous claim. Thanks to massive funds dedicated to media propaganda, and its ability to sway willing and morallyflexible friends such as Kemp, Israel is likely to dodge yet another indicting report. This leaves us with the question: now what? What does Israel want exactly? Does it want to subdue the Palestinians by denying them their rights for eternity? Now that Netanyahu’s government is overflowing with more rightwing zealots, a return to the ‘negotiation table’ is unattainable. Gershon Baskin is a regular contributor to the Jerusalem Post, a rightwing Israeli newspaper. He has to be more or less embodied in the Israeli political establishment, otherwise he would have never been allowed to initiate the “secret back channel for the release (of captured Israeli soldier) Gilad Schalit” as he proudly states in his bio. That in mind, it would be fair to assume that Baskin’s recent article in the Jerusalem Post — “Encountering Peace: Obviously no peace now, so what then?” (June 24) — is not a mere intellectual exercise aimed at finding ‘creative’ solutions to the Israeli occupation of Palestine. In the article, Baskin offers a way to manage the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Jerusalem. Not an end to the occupation, but a gentler way to sustain it, if not profit from it. Baskin’s reading of the situation is quite bleak. He carefully tries not to place any responsibility on any side for the lack of any political horizon, as a way to gain credibility. “Neither side seems to be particularly interested in escalation and violence,” he wrote, reaching a puzzling conclusion that seems at odd with reality, at least Palestinian reality: “Note- worthy is the sense that the young people on both sides have of being more interested in their daily lives than in national causes.” But that aside, Baskin has a solution, one that requires a degree of flexibility on the part of the Israeli government, to show more leniency in the way it manages its occupation of the Palestinians. Baskin calls on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to take the initiative of making border areas places of trade and economic exchanges, and to make the permit system required of Palestinians to move about in their own occupied land more efficient. Bid to replace political peace Just in case, one would conflate Baskin’s initiative with Netanyahu’s gambit in 2008-09 of ‘economic peace’ — aimed largely at maintaining the profitable occupation, subduing the Palestinians and avoiding any political accountability — Baskin calls on Netanyahu to “be careful not to use concepts like ‘economic peace’ which are immediately interpreted as a means to replace ‘political peace,’ meaning the end of the occupation and the creation of a Palestinian state.” “There should be no spin and no lies. There is no chance of negotiating peace now, so let’s see what can be done to improve the lives of people until there is a chance of making peace,” he wrote, more or less the same guiding principles behind Netanyahu’s ‘economic peace.’ Interestingly, the word settlements [colonies] (as in ‘illegal settlements’ as designated by international law) is not mentioned by Baskin. Not once. And knowing of Netanyahu’s adamant position on the continued expansion of colonies, Baskin’s omission of the topic altogether must also mean that his proposal is not pre-conditioned on ending or at least freezing the theft of Palestinian land for colony construction. Another omission is that of any references to international law, and the Fourth Geneva Convention in particular. Treating Palestinians with respect is not a favour that is to be bestowed by Netanyahu and his army, but has been long articulated in the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War. Article 50, for example, reads, “The Occupying Power shall, with the cooperation of the national and local authorities, facilitate the proper working of all institutions devoted to the care and education of children.” By ceasing to target Palestinian children, whether through arrests or violence, Israel would hardly be extending a hand for peace or co-existence. In other words, what Baskin is asking for by way to manage the Israeli occupation, is a requirement by international law that should have been put in place decades ago, as a prerequisite to ending the occupation. Also not mentioned in Baskin’s ‘so what then?’ initiative is Gaza, whose children have been starved and killed with impunity throughout nine years of a protracted and heinous siege that is only interrupted by deadly and more heinous Israeli wars. But why did Baskin neglect Gaza altogether? It cannot be that the man who wrote and profited from a book about his Gaza-related adventures called The Negotiator: Freeing Gilad Schalit from Hamas, failed to understand the centrality of the Gaza siege to the overall Palestinian national discourse. So what is really behind Baskin’s supposed bold proposal? Baskin is very close to those in power. His initiatives are rarely his own, and the latest is a mere reflection of the political bankruptcy of Netanyahu’s government. Baskin is wrong. Palestinians have shown a lot of willingness to end the conflict in a method that hinges on Israel’s respect for international law, including the ending of the construction of colonies. Meanwhile, the Palestinian National Authority of Mahmoud Abbas is finding itself in an impossible situation: whereas on one hand it is reaping the ample benefits of being the caretaker government of an imagined ‘authority’, itself under Israeli occupation, and on the other it is having to seek international recognition of a Palestinian state, a matter that is most upsetting for Israel. Moreover, the US, which seems to have given up on persuading Netanyahu to re-engage in the ‘peace process’, has now moved on to more pressing matters in the region, where balances are more fractious than ever before. But if an agreement is reached between Iran and the US and its allies, then Israel would have no other option but to find another enemy to justify its military belligerence and heightened sense of political urgency. Indeed, that new enemy is being quickly manufactured, as Israeli President Reuven Rivlin, Prime Minister Netanyahu, and powerful US-based Zionists such as Sheldon Adelson seem to all agree that the non-violent civil society-empowered movement, BDS, aimed at boycotting, divestment and sanctioning Israel, is Israel’s greatest threat. While Israel gears up for its new ‘existential’ battle against civil society organisations, it’s keen on normalising the occupation of Palestine. This is why the ‘economic peace’ formula keeps resurfacing every now and then, the latest being Baskin’s elucidation. Baskin should know that not a single past formula aimed at fashioning a ‘peaceful’ military occupation has ever worked. He also ought to remember that the so-called golden age of the Israeli occupation was precisely the few years that preceded the First Palestinian Uprising in 1987. It was then that all hell broke loose. COURTESY : GULF NEWS TUNISIA’S FLEDGLING DEMOCRACY TO THE TEST The latest terrorist attack in Sousse is the worst in the country’s history, but there is hope that the nation will overcome the current challenges — just as it has on several counts since 2011 BY RORY MCCARTHY J ust three months after the shooting of 22 holidaymakers in the Bardo museum in Tunis, the country has been attacked again. On Friday, a gunman opened fire and killed at least 38 people on the beaches of Sousse, on the northern Mediterranean coast. Most of the victims were foreign tourists, making this both a human tragedy and a profound challenge to Tunisia’s fledgling democracy. This new attack is the worst terrorist incident in the country’s history and it means that Tunisia’s vital tourism industry will now be gravely weakened. The once-hopeful democratic transition of the country after the Arab Spring is also in danger, with growing calls for a tougher security policy. The attacker opened fire on the beaches of two resort hotels in Port Al Kantaoui, at the northern end of a long stretch of beachfront hotels that runs through the city of Sousse. This area is the main destination for western package tourists in Tunisia. The Tourism Minister, Salma Elloumi, called the Sousse attack a catastrophe and admitted that there was no way to ensure “zero risk”. According to one assessment, revenue from the tourism industry and related economic sectors accounted for up to 14.9 per cent of the Tunisian economy in 2014. Even if the tourist industry had begun to recover four years after the Arab uprisings of 2011, the Bardo shooting in March and this latest attack in Sousse will surely start a long-term crisis. However, despite the record loss of life, the latest attack was not entirely unprecedented. Sousse has been targeted before, apparently because it attracts so many western tourists. Hotels there were bombed in 1987, at the height of a clash between the Tunisian regime and the Islamist movement in the country. Then in October 2013, a suicide bomber killed himself on the beach outside a downtown Sousse hotel in a failed terror attack. Sousse is not just a tourist destination, it has played an important role in the country’s history, producing many of the administrative elite who have run Tunisia since independence in 1956. Former president Zine Al Abidine Bin Ali was from Hammam-Sousse, a northern suburb close to the scene of the attacks. The city has a secular middle class, but also significant support for the moderate Islamist movement Al Nahda — I spent a year in the city interviewing Al Nahda activists about the history and the evolution of their movement. Sousse also has large, impoverished suburbs, filled with Tunisians who have travelled from the poorer towns and villages of the interior in search of work. As in other poor urban areas in the country, there has been significant Salafist radicalisation here, dating back even to before the 2011 uprising. Insurgent campaign There is no certainty yet over who was behind the latest attacks or whether the attacker was from Sousse. Although Daesh claimed responsibiity, the shootings were probably the work either of a Daesh (the self-proclaimed Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant) supporter or of a smaller Tunisian militant group, Uqba Bin Nafi, which is linked to Al Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb and which has been fighting an insurgent campaign against the military and security forces since late 2012. There could be a process of “outbidding” under way between these two groups, which could well escalate the violence inside Tunisia. There are also suggestions that Daesh has been trying to step up its activities inside the country as part of its wider campaign of violence across the region. The decisions the Tunisian government make in the coming weeks will determine the fate of country’s al- ready fragile transition to democracy. Although the Bin Ali regime was toppled in a popular uprising in January 2011, many of the political and economic interests of the former regime remain intact and the judiciary and security forces remain largely unreformed. The “deep state” is still at work in the country. There has been a knee-jerk tendency to resort to authoritarian measures in the name of security and stability in the years since the uprising and a backslide into the state’s old ways remains a real risk for Tunisia. That much was made clear when, after the attack, the President, Beji Qaid Al Sebsi, travelled to Sousse to meet the survivors and promised that “painful but necessary” measures would follow. Mohsen Marzouk, an adviser to Al Sebsi and now the head of the Nidaa Tunis party, which leads the coalition government, called for the creation of new private sector security forces, and said: “We are at war and we must apply the law firmly.” Already, the government has drafted a bill that would jail any Tunisian found to have “denigrated” the armed forces. Human Rights Watch warned that the bill did not meet international human rights standards and is also concerned about a new law on judicial reform that fails to give the judiciary sufficient independence from the executive. Other politicians have proposed a national congress to discuss a strategy to confront the terrorist challenge and popular marches against terrorist violence. But there is still no clear strategy to confront the worsening security crisis and declining economic situation. The damage done to the tourism industry follows waves of strikes that have affected the important phosphate mining industry in the south. There is hope that Tunisia will yet overcome these challenges, just as it has overcome many others since 2011. Politicians have always found a way to negotiate consensus solutions every time a crisis has threatened this hopeful and extraordinary transition to democracy, but that task is becoming ever harder. COURTESY : GULF NEWS The views expressed in these columns are the writers’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Indian Horizon or its management.-Editor 8 International WORLD SNIPPETS X-rays and CT scans don’t cause cancers: Study New York, July 1 (IANS) Humans may have developed over the years the ability to repair damage from low-dose radiation from X-rays, CT scans and other medical imaging procedures, says new research. In recent years, there has been widespread media coverage of studies purporting to show that radiation from X-rays, computed tomography (CT) scans and other medical imaging causes cancer.“But such studies have serious flaws, including their reliance on an unproven statistical model,” researchers said.“Although radiation is known to cause cancer at high doses and high-dose rates, no data have ever unequivocally demonstrated the induction of cancer following exposure to low doses and dose rates,” said corresponding author James Welsh from Loyola University Medical Centre in the US. Bulgarian imam jailed for spreading Islamist propaganda Sofia July 1 (PTI): A controversial Bulgarian imam was sentenced to two years in prison Wednesday for propagating “anti-democratic ideals” and inciting hatred on religious grounds. Ahmed Moussa Ahmed is the only one of 13 Muslim clerics charged with spreading radical Islamist propaganda to be sentenced to prison. He had been twice given jail sentences for promoting radical ideology in mosques, conferences and cafes but remained free pending his appeal. The others imams and muftis (experts in Islamic law) received fines.Ahmed Moussa Ahmed, the self-declared spiritual leader of a Roma community in the south of the country, is also suspected of spreading IS propaganda and helping Bosnian jihadists travel to Syria. Five militants killed in Lebanese army ambush Beirut, July 1 (IANS) The Lebanese army on Wednesday said it ambushed Nusra Front militants in eastern Bekaa Valley overnight, leaving at least five jihadis dead. In a communique by the Guidance Directorate, the army said “the troops saw gunmen moving from the northeastern border town of Arsal to its outskirts when it ambushed the militants in the area of al-Khazzan that lies between Wadi Ata and Aqaba al-Jird”, Xinhua news agency reported“The army opened fire at the group of militants after issuing warnings to stop. At least five fighters were killed and several of them were injured,” it said.The military identified one of those killed as Syrian Ghaleb Saeed Ghiyyeh.Meanwhile, the National News Agency said that the army units deployed in and around Arsal took additional measures following the clash to avoid any possible retaliatory attacks. 2,000-year-old ritual bath discovered near Jerusalem Jerusalem, July 1 (IANS) A 2,000-year old ritual bath was discovered near Jerusalem under a living room of a private house, the Israeli Antiquities Authority said in a statement on Wednesday. The ancient ritual bath, known in Hebrew as a mikve, was discovered amid renovations at a private home in Ein Karem, a village near Jerusalem, and believed to have originated from the period of the Second Temple, which was a Jewish temple situated in Jerusalem between 516 BC and 70 AD, Xinhua news agency reported. According to the antiquities authority, the mikve was 3.5 metres in length, 2.4 metres in width, 1.8 metres in depth, and built out of rocks and plaster. According to the authority, they’ve discovered a staircase, pottery vessels believed to be crafted during the first century AD and fragments of stone vessels. Over 48,000 Indians acquired EU citizenship in 2013 Brussels, July 1 (IANS) In 2013, round 985,000 people acquired citizenship of a European Union (EU) member-state, among them 48,300 Indians, three-quarters of whom acquired British citizenship. The EU’s statistical office, Eurostat, on Wednesday said that of the total number of people obtaining the citizenship of one of the 28 EU member-states in 2013, 89 percent were citizens of nonEU countries.The largest groups with the sources saying at least 60 soldiers were killed while Samir put the number of those killed and injured so far much lower - at 10. The toll could not be immediately verified in the aftermath of the major attack. The militants also took soldiers captive and seized weapons and several armoured vehicles, officials said.The Islamic State’s Egypt affiliate, Sinai Province, claimed responsibility for the attacks, it said in an online statement. “In a blessed raid enabled by God, the lions of the caliphate have simultaneously attacked more than 15 checkpoints belonging to the apostate army,” the Sinaibased militant group Ansar Beit elMaqdes, which changed its name after pledging allegiance to the IS, said.The group said it attacked over 15 security sites and had carried out three suicide bombings. The outfit?has claimed responsibility of many attacks against security forces in North Sinai. Brussels, Jul 1 (AFP) Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras made a fresh reform proposal to eurozone ministers today after Greece became the first advanced economy to default on an IMF payment. Eurozone ministers were to consider the latest gambit by the leftist premier in a conference call later today even as debt-stricken Greece’s creditors poured cold water on the latest plan.German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble effectively ruled out all negotiations, saying that no Greece deal was possible before Sunday’s Greek referendum on bailout terms. “First of all Greece must clarify its position on what it wants, and then we will have to talk about it, under conditions that are now far more difficult,” Schaeuble told a Berlin press conference.The crisis is hitting hard in Greece, where banks will be closed all week, although around a thousand branches opened today to allow the elderly to receive pension Havana/Washington, July 1 (EFE) US Interests Section chief Jeffrey DeLaurentis on Wednesday delivered a letter from President Barack Obama toCuba’s President Raul Castro on re-establishing diplomatic relations and opening embassies. DeLaurentis was received by acting Foreign Minister Marcelino Medina, Spanish news agency Efe reported.It is expected that the historic announcement on re-establishment Muridke, Punjab Home Minister Colonel (R) Shuja Khanzada told a press conference here. “One of the four terrorists killed on Monday during a raid of law enforcement agencies near Lahore was the head of Al-Qaeda networks in Pakistan and in Punjab province,” Khanzada said.The minister also claimed that Al-Qaida of the embassies in Washington and Havana will be made in the next few hours. Earlier, CNN quoted a White House official as saying that in Havana, the American embassy is likely to occupy the same building where the Interests Section currently operates. That is the same structure, situated on the Havana waterfront, which housed the American embassy prior to the severing of diplomatic network’s Indian sub-continent head Maulana Asim Umer is an Indian national who is hiding in Afghanistan. Earlier, American national Mahmood was the head of Al-Qaida’s network in the sub-continent. He was killed in a drone attack. Al-Qaida’s leader Ayman al-Zawahri had announced the creation of al-Qaida in the Indian sub-continent in September.The raid on Monday was the first known operation against the group in Lahore.Elite Force commandos on Nationally Determined Contributions) are at an advanced stage and we hope to submit the same wellahead of the Paris COP (Conference of the Parties),” Joint Secretary (Climate Change) in the Indian Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Ravi Shankar Prasad said at a high-level event on climate change here on June 29.Prasad said India has gone through an extensive process of multi-stakeholder consultations, which included the central ministries, provincial governments, civil society, think-tanks and media in the process of formulating the INDCs.Assuring of India’s readiness to contribute and play its due role North Korea warned of sanctions over n-programme A manager of a bank opens the entrance for the pensioners in Athens, Wednesday, July 1, 2015. About 1,000 bank branches around the country were ordered by the government to reopen Wednesday to help desperate pensioners without ATM cards cash up to 120 euros ($134) from their retirement checks. Eurozone finance ministers were set to weigh Greece’s latest proposal for aid Wednesday. AP/PTI 20 Yemeni civilians killed by Houthi shells Sanaa, July 1 (IANS) Houthi Shia militia bombings killed at least 20 civilians on Wednesday in a residential neighbourhood in the southern Yemeni city of acquiring citizenship of an EU member-state in 2013 were citizens of Morocco (86,500 people, of whom 84 percent acquired citizenship of Spain, Italy or France), followed by Turkey (46,500, 60 percent acquired German citizenship), Colombia (42,000, 93 percent acquired Spanish citizenship), Albania (41,700, 95 percent acquired citizenship of Greece or Italy) and Ecuador (40,400, 95 percent acquired Spanish citizenship).Moroccans, Indians, Turks, Colombians, Albanians and Ecuadorians represented together almost a third (31 percent) of the total number of people who acquired EU citizenship in 2013. Aden, a bastion for forces loyal to exiled President Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi.Many of the wounded, including women and children, could not be evacuated from the al-Mansoura neighbourhood due to fighting, medical officials told Efe news agency. The gravity of the situation has forced authorities to ask citizens for assistance and blood dona- Seoul, July 1 (IANS) South Korean President Park Geun-hye on Wednesday warned North Korea of facing harsher sanctions unless it abandons its nuclear weapons programme, Yonhap news agency reported. North Korea has long been under an array of US and international sanctions for its nuclear and missile programmes. However, the country has rejected repeated international calls to give up its nuclear programme, viewing it as a powerful deterrent against what it claims is the US’s hostile policy against it. tions.Both locals and members of the Hadi-loyalist Popular Resistance Committees (PRC) blamed the Houthis for the attack. Al-Mansoura is a populous district controlled by the PRC, but has been under siege by Houthis rebels.Meanwhile, officials warned that Houthis were preparing to breach the district.Aden, the major city in Yemen’s south. Pak heatwave toll crosses 1,300 with 25 more deaths Karachi, Jul 1 (PTI) Another 25 people died in Pakistan’s Sindh province today as the death toll in the country’s deadliest heatwave in a decade reached 1,361 even as Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif ordered an inquiry into the tragedy. According to officials the victims were admitted to hospitals for treatment of heatwave-related illnesses in the province and died today.“They were 22 deaths reported today from different hospitals in Karachi and three in Badin and Tharparkar districts,” a Sindh health department official told PTI.Afzal Bughio said that the death toll from the heatwave in Karachi was around 1,260 while 101 more deaths were reported from other parts of the province. Pakistan’s biggest city and financial capital Karachi was gripped by a scorching heatwave last month when temperatures soared to around 45 degrees Celsius and coupled with heavy power breakdowns and load shedding led to hundreds of deaths. Although the heatwave has subsided in the city and other parts of the province but Karachiites are yet to witness the full return of the customary sea breeze which makes life easier in the hot weather. ties after the Cuban Revolution in the 1950s. “We expect President Barack Obama and Secretary John Kerry to address this publicly tomorrow morning,” the official added.The reestablishing of embassies is a final step in the full diplomatic thaw President Obama initiated in December. Since then, the US has eased some travel restrictions to Cuba and allowed for some new economic ties. the tip of intelligence agencies raided a house in Ferozwala, Sheikhupura district, 60 kilometers from here, on last Monday and killed three terrorists while one blew himself up. Two terrorists who also suffered bullet injuries were captured alive. The minister said the terrorists belonged to Al-Qaida network in Pakistan.He said the terrorists were tasked by Al-Qaida leadership to blow up the Lahore office of Intelligence Bureau and kill some politicians. India hopes to summit climate targets before Paris summit New York, Jul 1 (PTI) India has assured the international community that it is in advanced stages of formulating its post-2020 climate change targets and hopes to submit them to the UN ahead of the highlevel conference in Paris later this year.“Our domestic preparations for formulating the INDCs (Intended payments.The Greek proposal was sent by Tsipras to heads of the institutions that have overseen Greece’s two bailouts worth 240 billion euros since 2010, just as the European part of the EU-IMF bailout expired.“The Hellenic Republic is prepared to accept this...agreement subject to the following amendments, additions or clarifications,” the letter said, referring to the reforms-for-cash contract binding Greece with its creditors. The government said any deal would have to allow Greece to maintain a 30 per cent VAT discount on islands and postpone a 2012 pension reform until October 2015. Reopening embassies: Obama letter given to Cuba “Al-Qaida’’s Pak network head killed in security raid” Lahore, Jul 1 (PTI) The head of Al-Qaida’s Pakistan wing has been killed in a raid by counter-terrorism commandos earlier this week near Lahore, foiling their plot to attack the offices of a spy agency, Punjab Home Minister said today.The deceased Al-Qaida head has been identified as Abdali who hails from Thursday, July 2, 2015 Greek PM makes new bailout offer after IMF default IS bombers attack army in Egypt; 60 killed Cairo, Jul 1 (PTI) At least 60 Egyptian soldiers were today killed as heavily-armed IS militants launched a wave of simultaneous attacks on army checkpoints, including three suicide bombings, in one of the biggest assaults in the restive Sinai Peninsula. “More than 70 terrorist elements waged simultaneous attacks against five security checkpoints in North Sinai,” army spokesperson Brigadier General Mohamed Samir said in a statement on his Facebook page. Fighting between the dreaded militants and the soldiers is ongoing, with army and police currently chasing the attackers using ground and air force, security sources said. The attack, which occurred in Sheikh Zuweid city of North Sinai, included suicide car bombings and heavy weapons that damaged large parts of the checkpoints, the sources said.There were conflicting reports of casualty figures, Indian Horizon Hyderabad in reaching a meaningful, equitable and effective agreement at Paris, Prasad said “we strongly believe that developing countries can do much more if they are enabled in their efforts by provision of finance, technology development and transfer and capacity building support from developed countries.“Such an in- ternational compact of cooperation would help us tread a path that is urgently required to address climate change and its adverse effects,” he said. The Paris agreement must also deliver on an ambitious pre-2020 outcome under the Convention and this will help build trust and confidence in the process leading upto the post-2020 period. Another black church in South Carolina burns, cause unknown COLUMBIA July 1 (PTI): An African-American church in South Carolina that was burned down by the white supremacist Ku Klux Klan (KKK) in 1995 caught fire again Tuesday night, though authorities said it was too soon to say what caused the latest blaze, which broke out on a night of frequent storms. No one was believed to be inside at the time. The fire at the Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal church in Greeleyville broke out at a time when federal authorities are investigating conflagrations at several other predominantly black churches in the South including one on Friday at a church near Aiken, UN: At least 1,466 Iraqis killed in June BAGHDAD July 1 (PTI): At least 1,466 Iraqis were killed by armed conflict in June, up more than 40 percent from the previous month as security forces suffered mounting casualties battling the Islamic State group, according to UN figures released Wednesday. The monthly death toll was the highest since last September, and the rise from South Carolina but so far the fires don’t appear to be related. Greeleyville is a town of about 400 people around 50 miles (80 kilometres) north of Charleston, where a pastor and nine members of a historic black church were fatally shot on June 17 in what authorities are investigating as a hate crime.Agents from the State Law Enforcement Division were on their way to the Greeleyville church before the fire was out, Division Chief Mark Keel said. But he said they would have to wait until the hot spots were extinguished before using dogs and other investigative tools to figure out what started it. “We do know they apparently had some strong storms,” Mr. Keel said. “Talked to a guy who said they had a lot of lightning down there tonight [Tuesday night]. I don’t know whether that had anything to do with it at all.”The image of orange flames coming from the same church the KKK burned down 20 years ago brought up painful memories, said Williamsburg County Councilman Eddie Woods Jr., who got out of bed to drive to the church after hearing about the fire. “That was a tough thing to see,” Mr. Woods said. “It is hurting those people again. But we’re going to rebuild. If this was someone, they need to know that hate won’t stop us again.” last month appeared to be almost entirely due to higher casualties among security forces. Some 800 Iraqi security forces and pro-government militiamen were killed in June, more than twice the 366 killed in May, according to the UN.The U.N. mission said those killed in June include at least 665 civilians. It put the total number of wounded at 1,687. Baghdad was the worst-affected province, with 324 civilians killed and 650 wounded. In May at least 1,031 people were killed across the country, including 665 civilians. The latest casualty count was the highest since last September, when 1,420 Iraqis were killed. The UN said the latest figures are an “absolute minimum’’ as it has not been able verify causalities in conflict zones or count those who have died from the secondary effects of violence after fleeing their homes. “The terrorists of the so called ISIL and sectarian extremists are largely responsible for this violence which has affected all aspects of life in Iraq,’’ UN envoy Jan Kubis said. Thursday, July 2, 2015 Sinha pledges required capital support for public sector banks New Delhi Jul 1 (PTI): The government on Wednesday said it’s currently examining the funds requirement of public sector banks over the next 3 years and promised required capital support as part of a comprehensive package to strengthen them. “We are working and trying to understand exactly what the capital requirements are going to be in the next 2-3 years for (public sector) banks. And we are there to support them and provide them the capital that they need,” Minister of State for Finance Jayant Sinha said at an event organised by IVCA here. A high-level panel comprising Sinha and Financial Services Secretary Hasmukh Adhia are assessing the capital requirement. The last meeting of the panel will be held on July 3 in Bengaluru. Last year, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had said that to be in step with Basel-III norms, there is a requirement to infuse Rs 2.40 lakh crore as equity in public sector banks by 2018. For the current fiscal, the government has allocated Rs 7,940 crore in the Budget for capital infusion in state-owned banks. , the FM last month promised to provide more than the budgeted amount this fiscal. “As far as public sector banks are concerned, we put in place a comprehensive package to really strengthen our banks. There are five aspects and dimensions we are trying to do,” Sinha said. First and foremost, Sinha said, the government is working on governance changes relating to role of MDs, the board and the like. “We are working and trying to understand exactly what the capital requirements are going to be in the next 2-3 years for (public sector) banks. And we are there to support them and provide them the capital that they need,” Minister of State for Finance Jayant Sinha said at an event organised by IVCA here. He said, “We have been working on strengthening management of banks by making selection process transparent. Third, we have been working on improving operating performance of these banks a well in terms of technology and risk management.” The Finance Ministry will soon wrap up the exercise. The upcoming meeting in Bengaluru will take stock for banks such as Andhra Bank, Indian Overseas Bank, Corporation Bank, Canara Bank, Syndicate Bank and Vijaya Bank. The Ministry is already done with the assessment for other public sector banks. Cabinet clears scheme for providing irrigation to all villages New Delhi Jul 1 (PTI): In order to reduce farm sector’s dependence on monsoon, the Centre on Wednesday approved a central scheme for providing irrigation facility to every village by converging the ongoing schemes being implemented by various ministries. The ‘Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY)’ was cleared at the Union Cabinet meeting, headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “The Agriculture Ministry’s proposal on PMKSY has been approved in the cabinet meeting today,” sources said. The new scheme assumes importance as 65 percent of the total 142 million hectare of cultivable farm land in the country is still not covered by irrigation. According to sources, the PMKSY aims to ensure access to some means of protective irrigation to all agricultural farms in the country, to produce ‘per drop more crop’, thus bringing much desired rural prosperity. The scheme, with a budget allocation of Rs 1,000 crore for this fiscal, proposes to provide flexibility and autonomy to states in the process of planning and executing projects for ensuring water to every farm. It would also ensure that district and state irrigation plans get prepared on the basis of agro-climatic conditions and sources of availability of water in that region. That apart, PMKSY seeks to promote extension activities relating to ‘on farm water management and crop alignment’ for farmers and grass root level field functionaries, they added. The state agriculture department would be the nodal agency for implementation of PMKSY projects, while there would also be an inter-ministerial National Steering Committee (NSC) for periodic review of the same. The PMKSY intends to focus on ‘end-to-end solution’ in irrigation supply chain by implementing the new programme in a “project mode” with decentralised state-level planning and execution, sources said. A number of central schemes are operational to augment irrigation coverage. However, the goal of bringing irrigation water to every village farm has still been far from reality, primarily due to fragmented approach followed by existing schemes. PMKSY funds would be given to states as 75 percent grant by the central government. Greece declines to pay IMF loan instalment on Tuesday Athens Jun 30 (PTI): Greece will not repay the loan instalment due to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday, Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis said even as the country mulled taking legal actions to block its exit from the eurozone. However, Varoufakis expressed hope that a debt deal can be reached with international creditors, Xinhua news agency reported. The Greek minister made the statement outside the finance ministry in Athens when asked by media about the issue with the critical deadline expiring on Tuesday afternoon. He categorically said “No.” His comments came ahead of the July 5 referendum called by Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras. Greece`s failure to meet its financial obligations to the IMF for a second time in a month and pay off 1.5 billion euros ($1.7) in loan instalment could launch formal procedures for default in coming weeks. Varoufakis made remarks amid media reports that in the past few hours Greece`s dialogue with international creditors has resumed to achieve a last-minute debt deal and avert a financial collapse and possible exit from eurozone. According to an earlier report, Athens is said to have Govt to provide roadmap for ending corporate tax exemptions in 45 days New Delhi Jul 1 (PTI): A road map to eliminate all tax exemptions and incentives for corporates will be unveiled in the next 45 days as a prelude to lowering of corporate tax rate to 25 percent over a four-year period, Revenue Secretary Shaktikanta Das Wednesday said. “With regard to corporate tax reduction, the Finance Minister in the last Budget has spelt out that it will be reduced from 30 percent to 25 percent over the next four years and it will be accompanied by elimination of exemptions and incentives,” he said at an event organised by IVCA here. “We are now currently working on the removal, elimination of exemptions and incentives and some time in the next 45 days or so, we will be spelling out the road map for removal of exemptions and incentives,” he said. It will be put up in the public domain so that the Ministry gets the inputs from stakeholders to firm up the proposals, Das said. “Work on that front is very much on board,” he added. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, in the Budget, had said the basic rate of corporate tax in India at 30 percent is higher than the rates prevalent in other major Asian economies, making domestic industry uncompetitive, and it would be brought down to 25 percent over four years. Explaining the rationale for the reduction of corporate tax in a phased manner to 25 percent, Das said the government would have been happy to do it immediately, but there were fiscal issues to attend to. “The fiscal deficit is sacrosanct and cannot be compromised, so there is the whole issue of affordability in a single year. You cannot reduce the tax from 30 percent to 25 percent,” he said. Greece seeks new EU loans after IMF debt default The European Union will decide Wednesday whether to grant Greece a last-minute bailout package to avoid pushing it further towards an exit from the eurozone. Greece on Tuesday failed to make a 1.5 billion euro ($1.7 billion) payment to the International Monetary Fund, becoming the first industrialised country to do so. On the same day, the international bailout keeping its economy afloat formally expired. The missed payment underlined the failure of more than five months of wrangling between Greece`s radical left government and its creditors to reshape its bailout and prevent it dropping out of the eurozone. But finance ministers from the eurozone were set to resume talks in Brussels on Wednesday after under-pressure Athens asked for a new two-year aid plan -- the third in five years. Greece has requested a further 29.1 billion euros from the European Stability Mechanism (ESM), to “fully cover its financing needs and the simultane- ous restructuring of debt,” for the next two years, according to the office of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras. Greek officials have indicated they would be willing to suspend a referendum planned for Sunday on the reforms demanded by its creditors if Wednesday`s talks produce an eleventh-hour agreement on the new funding request. “There was a willingness to take a look at the question in the referendum or update the referendum or suspend it,” an EU source told AFP after talks Tuesday between Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis and his eurozone counterparts. “All that depended on the signal the Eurogroup would give to this new proposal,” the source added. Ratings agencies cut their ratings on Greece`s debt, predicting it will return to recession this year. In Athens, around 20,000 people braved torrential rain late Tuesday to turn out to show their support for a bailout deal. Banks in Greece will be closed 9 Business Indian Horizon Hyderabad all week amid the spiralling debt crisis, but around a thousand branches will open on Wednesday to allow the elderly to receive pensions payments. For everyone else, there was no choice but to queue -- sometimes for hours -- at cash machines to withdraw a maximum of 60 euros a day. The ongoing uncertainty hit European stocks and the single currency on Tuesday. But in Asian trade on Wednesday, the euro held steady buying $1.1136 compared to $1.1139 in New York late Tuesday. The European Central Bank`s governing council will also meet on Wednesday to discuss the crisis in Greece. It was the ECB`s decision on Sunday to refuse to increase emergency funding for Greek banks that pushed Athens to close lenders and impose the capital controls. The ECB is thought likely to stick with its current stance on Greek banks but could take measures to prevent contagion in other eurozone markets. Greece has entered uncharted waters with- out international aid for the first time in five years, sparking fears of a chaotic eurozone exit which could have untold repercussions for global markets and the EU.An IMF spokesman in Washington confirmed the payment due by 2200 GMT Tuesday had “not been received,” making Greece the wealthiest ever to default to the Washington-based global lender. “We have informed our executive board that Greece is now in arrears and can only receive IMF financing once the arrears are cleared,” Gerry Rice said in a statement. The IMF is now considering extending Greece`s payment deadline -- something it has only done twice before in 1982 for Nicaragua and Guyana -- giving it the power to ease pressure on Athens as it starts fresh talks with the EU. Tsipras plunged the protracted discussions into chaos over the weekend when he announced the referendum, urging Greeks to vote against the pension cuts and sales-tax increases demanded by its received a message from European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker on Monday night to accept the creditors` draft. The Leftist Greece government is believed to have rejected once again the lenders` draft as a basis for further discussion, but was preparing a new agreement proposal to submit to the other side before calling for a Eurogroup meeting as early as Tuesday evening, television channel Mega reported, citing sources. According to other media reports, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras was under pressure by a group of his close aides, ruling party radical left SYRIZA lawmakers and ministers, including Deputy Prime Minister Yannis Dragassakis, into seizing the opportunity for last-minute negotiations. According to the reports, the government`s General Secretary Spyros Sagias has threatened to reign, while the country`s economy minister has expressed strong doubts over the referendum idea that triggered a series of developments over the past weekend after Tsipras`s announcement on Saturday. With banks closed and capital controls imposed since Monday, the clock was ticking against Greece and the eurozone. Scenarios circulated in Athens suggested that Greece was already on way to the return to its own currency drachma. Haris Theocharis, a former general secretary at the ministry of finance and current member of parliament with the centrist River (Potami) party, claimed that the government was making preparations for the transition. The prime minister`s office dismissed the suggestion as an “irresponsible science fiction scenario”. Varoufakis told Britain`s Dily Telegraph that Greece was analysing possibly taking legal action against the European institutions to block its exit from the eurozone, Efe news agency reported. “The Greek government will make use of all our legal rights,” Varoufakis told the British daily on Tuesday, Greece, according to the newspaper, has threatened to file a court order not only to block the expulsion from the shared currency, but also to avoid stifling the country`s banking system. “We are taking advice and will certainly consider an injunction at the European Court of Justice. The EU treaties make no provision for euro exit and we refuse to accept it. Our membership is not negotiable,” the minister argued. Kotak Bank lowers base rate to 9.75% Mumbai Jul 1 (PTI): The fourth largest private sector lender Kotak Mahindra Bank (KMB) on Wednesday cut its base rate by 0.10 per cent to 9.75, joining its larger rivals which have announced such downward revisions in the recent past. “Kotak Bank has reduced its base rate from current level of 9.85 per cent per annum to 9.75 per cent per annum with effect from July 2,” the city-based lender said in a statement. The bank’s executive vice-chairman and managing director Uday Kotak had last week hinted of a cut in the base rate. The new rate being offered by the bank is 5 bps higher than its larger rivals. Larger players like ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank and Axis Bank have each announced two rate cuts this fiscal. The most competitive offering in the system is at 9.70 per cent. SBI was the first off the blocks to reduce its base rate earlier this month after Rajan in the June 2 monetary policy statement urged banks to pass through the sequence of rate cuts into lending rates. SBI had reduced its base rate by 15 basis points to 9.70 per cent. The second largest private sector lender HDFC Bank followed suit last week by slashing its base rate by 0.15 per cent to 9.70 per cent and ICICI Bank also tweaked its offering to match the leader. Rajan, who has been pressing hard for the banks to transmit the 0.75 per cent cut in repo rate to the borrowers, has also warned bankers of dis-intermediation by other money market instruments where the rates are lower. Maruti picks up pace, sales grow 1.8% in June New Delhi Jul 1 (PTI): Country’s largest car maker Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) on Wednesday reported 1.8 percent rise in total sales in June at 1,14,756 units as against 1,12,773 in June 2014. The company said its domestic sales increased 1.6 percent in the month to 1,02,626 units as against 1,00,964 units a year ago. Sales of mini segment cars, including Alto and WagonR, declined 27.9 percent to 34,336 units compared with 47,618 units in the year-ago period, MSI said in a statement. Sales of the compact segment comprising Swift, Estilo, Ritz, Dzire rose 24.4 percent to 45,701 units in June this year as against 36,741 units last year. MSI said compact sedan Dzire Tour stood out as sales rose by as much as 87.6 percent during the month under review to 2,893 units as against 1,542 in June 2014. The sales of company’s mid-sized sedan Ciaz, which was launched in October 2014, stood at 3,700 units. The company had sold 322 units of SX4 sedan in June 2014. There was no sale of premium sedan Kizashi during the month. Utility vehicles, including Gypsy, Grand Vitara and Ertiga, saw a sales growth of 10.6 percent at 5,531 units in June this year, from 5,003 units in the corresponding month last year. Sales of vans -- Omni and Eeco -- rose 7.5 percent to 10,465 units in June this year as against 9,738 units in the same period of the previous year. Exports during the month rose 2.7 per cent to 12,130 units compared with 11,809 units in June last year, MSI said. McNally to raise Rs 100 crore from EMC New Delhi Jul 1 (PTI): McNally Bharat Engineering will raise Rs 100 crore by selling shares to EMC Ltd, which will also launch an open offer worth over Rs 131 crore to the company’s public shareholders. “Mcnally...Has entered into an agreement with EMC Ltd and Williamson Magor Group to enable an additional equity investment of up to Rs 100 crore as primary equity capital into McNally,” the company has said in a filing to BSE. This capital infusion of Rs 100 crore by the company will be done through a preferential allotment of one crore shares to EMC at a price of Rs 100 apiece. “The company shall use the proceeds... To meet its working capital requirements and thus expedite execution of the various projects in hand,” it said. Post the preferential allotment, EMC’s stake in McNally will increase to 29.64 percent. To comply with Sebi norms, EMC along with others will launch an open offer to acquire additional 26 percent stake in McNally. The offer would be worth over Rs 131 crore. EMC Ltd, a service provider for power transmission and distribution firms, had earlier in March invested Rs 50 crore. 10 Business Commodity takes Oil prices rise as Iran nuclear talks extended New York, Jun 30 (AFP) Oil prices rebounded today as Iran and six major powers extended a deadline for reaching a nuclear deal that could add Iranian oil to an oversupplied global market. US benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) for delivery in August rose USD 1.14 to USD 59.47 a barrel. In London, Brent North Sea crude for August closed at USD 63.59 a barrel, an increase of USD 1.58 from yesterday’s settlement. Both key futures contracts had fallen on Monday as Greece lurched toward a debt default and potential exit from the eurozone. The uncertainty roiled markets, pushing WTI down USD 1.30 and Brent USD 1.25. Traders focused on Iran nuclear talks in Vienna for a deal to end the 13year standoff between Iran and six major powers over Tehran’s controversial program. Iran and the so-called P5+1 -- the United States, Britain, China, France, Russia and Germany -- gave themselves an extra week, until July 7, to clinch an agreement after no breakthrough in the negotiations was in sight ahead of a midnight deadline today. Under the framework of the talks, Iran agreed to substantially scale down its nuclear activities in order to make any attempt to develop nuclear weapons -- an aim denied by Tehran -- virtually impossible. In return, sanctions that have suffocated the Iranian economy by choking its lifeblood oil exports will be progressively lifted. “For the oil market the Iran nuclear deal is fundamentally most important even though Greek turmoil will help to throw the oil market around from day to day,” said Bjarne Schieldrop, chief analyst at Commodities SEB Markets. Gold extends losses on global cues, sluggish demand New Delhi, Jul 1 (PTI) Gold prices continued to slide for the second straight day and fell by Rs 140 to Rs 26,710 per ten grams at the bullion market today largely in tandem with a weak global trend and slackened demand from jewellers. Silver followed suit and shed Rs 100 to Rs 36,050 per kg. Traders attributed persistent fall in the precious metals to a weakening global trend as signs of an improving US economy boosted prospects of higher borrowing costs, reducing their demand as an alternative investment.Gold prices continued to slide for the second straight day and fell by Rs 140 to Rs 26,710 per ten grams at the bullion market today largely in tandem with a weak global trend and slackened demand from jewellers. In the national capital, gold of 99.9 and 99.5 per cent purity dropped by Rs 140 each to Rs 26,710 and Rs 26,560 per ten grams, respectively. It had lost Rs 100 yesterday. Sovereign, however, continued to be asked at previous level of Rs 23,300 per piece of eight grams in limited deals Besides, easing demand from jewellers at the spot market dampened sentiments, they said. Gold in New York, which normally sets price trend on the domestic front, fell 0.64 per cent to USD 1,172.60 an ounce and silver by 0.57 per cent to USD 15.67 an ounce in yesterday’s trade. In the national capital, gold of 99.9 and 99.5 per cent purity dropped by Rs 140 each to Rs 26,710 and Rs 26,560 per ten grams, respectively. It had lost Rs 100 yesterday. Sovereign, however, continued to be asked at previous level of Rs 23,300 per piece of eight grams in limited deals. Following gold, silver ready declined by Rs 100 to Rs 36,050 per kg and weekly-based delivery by Rs 150 to Rs 35,560 per kg. On the other hand, silver coins maintained a steady trend at Rs 54,000 for buying and Rs 55,000 for selling of 100 pieces. oils and oilseeds wholesale market here today on renewed demand from retailers. However, groundnutoil maintained a stable trend in the absence of any large-scale buying activity. Among the non-edibles, castorseeds bold and castoroil commercial declined further on sustained offtake from shippers and soap industries. Linseed oil eased on subdued demand from paint and allied industries. In the edible segment, refined palmolein rose by Rs 5 per 10kg to Rs 505 from Tuesday’s closing level of Rs 500. Groundnutoil closed unchanged at Rs 970 per 10kg. Castorseeds bold fell by Rs 25 per 100 kg to Rs 3,950 from Rs 3,975, castoroil commercial moved down by Rs 5 per 10kg to Rs 820 compared to Rs 825 yesterday and Linseedoil slipped by Rs 5 per 10kg to Rs 780 against Rs 785 previously. Select copra drops on reduced demand, good supplies Mumbai, Jul 1 (PTI) Copra office Alapuzha, copra office Kozhikode and copra edible prices dropped at the spices market here today due to reduced offtake by millers and bulk consumers on the back of adequate stock availability. While, black pepper and ginger prices firmed up following increased demand from stockists and exporters. Copra edible dipped by Rs 300 per quintal to Rs 10,200 from Tuesday’s closing level Rs 10,500. Copra office Kozhikode fell by Rs 200 per quintal to Rs 8,100 from Rs 8,300. Copra office Alapuzha moved down by Rs 100 per quintal to Rs 8,300 compared to Rs 8,100 yesterday. Copra office Alapuzha, copra office Kozhikode and copra edible prices dropped at the spices market here today due to reduced offtake by millers and bulk consumers on the back of adequate stock availability. However, black pepper climbed by Rs 5 per kg to Rs 650/735 from Rs 645/730. Ginger bleached and ginger unbleached rose by Rs 5 per kg each to Rs 240 and Rs 260 against Rs 235 and Rs 255. Following are today’s closing rates (in Rs with previous rates in brackets): Black pepper (per kg) 650/735 (645/730), ginger bleached (per kg) 240 (235), ginger unbleached (per kg) 260 (255), copra office Alapuzha (per quintal) 8,300 (8,400), copra office Kozhikode (per quintal) 8,100 (8,300), copra Rajapur Mumbai (per quintal) 15,500 (15,500), copra edible Mumbai (per quintal) 10,200 (10,500). Nickel rebounds on fresh demand Mumbai, Jul 1 (PTI) Nickel, zinc, brass and copper armiture prices rebounded smartly at the non-ferrous metal market here today on good buying by stockists amid fresh demand from alloy industries. While, tin and select copper dropped further on sustained stockist selling following subdued offtake from consumer industries. Globally, London nickel was trading steady in early trade as the dust settled a day after it slid to six-year lows, while copper was little changed after China’s June factory growth came in a tad slower than expected. Nickel climbed by Rs 5 per kg to Rs 940 from Tuesday’s closing level of Rs 935. Nickel, zinc, brass and copper armiture prices rebounded smartly at the non-ferrous metal market here today on good buying by stockists amid fresh demand from alloy industries. Nickel, zinc, brass and copper armiture prices rebounded smartly at the non-ferrous metal market here today on good buying by stockists amid fresh demand from alloy industries. Zinc moved up by Rs 2 per kg to Rs 172 from Rs 170. Copper armiture, brass utensils scrap and brass sheet cutting edged up by a Re per kg each to Rs 426, Rs 305 and Rs 318, respectively. However, tin dipped by Rs 15 per kg to Rs 1,130 as against Rs 1,145 yesterday. Copper cables scrap, Copper scrap heavy and copper Mumbai, Jul 1 (PTI) Refined pal- wire bar softened by a Re per kg each molein recovered smartly at the Vashi to Rs 438, Rs 433 and Rs 458. Refined palmolein recovers on renewed demand Indian Horizon Hyderabad Thursday, July 2, 2015 UK Food Standards Agency finds made in India Maggi safe to eat London Jul 1 (PTI): UK’s food regulator Food Standards Agency (FSA) on Wednesday gave a clean chit to Nestle for Maggi manufactured in India saying levels of lead in the product are well within the EU permissible levels. “The FSA can confirm that results from testing samples of Maggi Noodles in the UK have all found that levels of lead in the product is well within EU permissible levels and would not be a concern to consumers,” FSA said in statement. It further said: “Following an incident in India, where a sample of Maggi Noodles was reported to contain high levels of lead, the Food Standards Agency made the decision to test a selection of Maggi Noodles as a precaution. In India, this incident has resulted in a large scale withdrawal of the product.” Nestle informed FSA that the only variety of Maggi Noodles they import into the UK from India is the ‘masala flavour’. “The FSA has now tested this flavour and others from the Maggi noodles range, as a precaution. As well as tests carried out by local authorities, the FSA has also asked Nestle to provide it with test results from its own samples. All showed levels of lead to be well within EU per- missible levels,” it said. The total number of samples taken from Nestle, local authorities and port authorities were around 900 in total, FSA added. Similarly, food regulators of other countries such the Vietnam Food Administration (VFA), National Measurement Institute in Australia and Singapore’s Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority (AVA) have given clean chit to the company and said Maggi noodles imported from India are “completely safe to eat”. “The FSA has now tested this flavour and others from the Maggi noodles range, as a precaution. As Rupee snaps 5-day losing streak vs USD, up 20 paise Mumbai, Jul 1 (PTI) In restricted trading, the rupee ended marginally higher by three paise to 63.61 against the American currency on mild selling of dollars by banks and exporters on hopes of foreign capital inflows into equity in view of strong equity market. The rupee opened lower at 63.66 per dollar at the Interbank Foreign Exchange (forex) as against the yesterday’s closing level of 63.64 and dropped further to 63.6850 per dollar on initial dollar demand from banks. However, it recovered afterwards to 63.55 on selling of dollars by banks and exporters on the back of rise in equity market before ending at 63.61 per dollar, disclosing a marginal gain of 3 paise or 0.05 per cent. It has gained by 23 paise or 0.36 pct in two days. The domestic unit moved in a range of 63.55 and 63.6850 during the day today. The dollar index was trading higher by 0.35 per cent against its major global rivals today. Overseas, the US dollar was higher in early Asian trade while the euro got off to a cautious start with Greece’s fate still hanging in the balance. Oil prices eased in Asian trading today after Greece missed a 1.5-billion-euro (USD 1.7-billion) payment to the International Monetary Fund. US benchmark West Texas Intermediate for August delivery fell 68 cents to USD 58.79 while Brent crude was down 58 cents at USD 63.01. Meanwhile, the Indian benchmark senex rose further by 240.04 points or 0.86 per cent. . Pramit Brahmbhatt, Veracity Group CEO said,” Rupee traded strong & appreciated by three paise for the day to close at 63.61 on the back of higher domestic equity market”. The trading range for the Spot USD/INR pair is expected to be within 63.30 to 64.00. In the forward market, the premium ended steady in the absence of market-moving factors. The benchmark six-month premium payable in December closed unchanged at 226-228 paise while June 2016 contract finished marginally higher at 449-451 paise as against the yesterday’s closing level of 449-450 paise. The RBI fixed the reference rate for the dollar at 63.6223 and for the euro at 70.7671. The rupee firmed up further against the pound sterling to 99.57 from 100.05 previously and recovered. well as tests carried out by local authorities, the FSA has also asked Nestle to provide it with test results from its own samples. Nestle India currently exports Maggi noodles to Canada, UK, Singapore and Kenya and to third parties in the US, Australia and New Zealand. Maggi noodles were banned in India by food safety regulator FSSAI over presence of lead beyond permissible limits and taste enhancer monosodium glutamate. Nestle India had recalled the instant noodles from the Indian market and destroyed Maggi worth Rs 320 crore. Punj Lloyd gets shareholders nod for term loan up to Rs 1,500 cr New Delhi Jul 1 (PTI): Infrastructure major Punj Lloyd has received shareholders’ approval for taking term loans up to Rs 1,500 crore with the condition that the lenders can get the debt converted into equity shares in case of a default. “The consent of the company be and is accorded to the board in respect with the financial assistance to be availed from various banks and financial institutions (lenders) from time to time in the nature of term-loan assistance...Aggregate to a sum not exceeding Rs 1,500 crore (facility), such that in the event of default. “some of the lenders at their option may be able to convert their outstanding facility to equity shares in the company,” Punj Lloyd said in a BSE filing today. The shareholders’ nod was given to the company in an extraordinary general meeting of the members held earlier. The company said each such financial assistance to be availed from various banks and financial institutions would be separate and distinct from the other. As per the minutes of the meeting it was resolved that, “on receipt of notice of conversion, the board be and hereby is authorised to do all such acts, deeds and things as the board may think necessary and shall allot and issue requisite number of fully paid up equity shares in the company to such lenders.” The filing said the equity shares alloted to such lenders shall “rank pari passu in all respects with the then existing equity shares in the company and be listed on the stock exchanges where the existing shares of the company are listed.” Those present in the AGM included Chairman Atul Punj, Managing Director and Group CEO J P Chalasani, Director Finance P N Krishnan and Group President Legal and Company Secretary Dinesh Thairani. Sensex, Nifty end at nearly 2-1/2-month high on fresh buying Mumbai, Jul 1 (PTI) The S&P BSE benchmark sensex crossed 28K mark and ended at nearly 2-1/2 month high at 28,020.87 and CNX Nifty also finished at 8,453.05 on fresh buying on the back of higher global cues as overseas markets stabilized. Investors sentiment bolstered by 6 month high jump in country’s eight core infra sectors and firm Asian cues, sidelining global scare of Greece default, a broker said. Shares of Capital Goods, Banking, Power, Realty, Auto , IT and Teck sectors firmed up on good buying enquiries. The secondline shares, midcap and smallcap indices also rallied tracking the broader segments. The sensex resumed higher at 27,823.65 and shot up further to a high of 28,099.25 before ending at nearly 2-1/2 month high at 28,020.87, showing a gain of 240.04 points or 0.86 per cent. The sensex had last ended at 28,442.10 on April 17, 2015. The CNX 50-share Nifty also ended at nearly 2-1/2 month high at 8,453.05, disclosing a gain of 84.35 points or 1.01 pct. It had last ended at 8,606.00 on April 17, 2015. Meanwhile, foreign investors sold shares worth Rs 551.38 crore yesterday, according to provisional data. Global markets stabilized even as Greece ended up defaulting on its euro 1.55 billion loan ( 1.73 billion) to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) yesterday with creditors rejecting a last-ditch effort to buy more time. In overseas markets, Asian and European stocks edged higher as investors appeared to take developments in the Greek debt crisis in stride. US stocks ended a choppy trading session higher yesterday. Key indices in Germany, UK and France were up 1.76 pct to 3.15 pct. Pramit Brahmbhatt, Veracity Group CEO said,” Local indices continued to trade higher on the investors? confidence & again closed on a positive note. Indices added over one percent during the day as the blue chip co. traded higher on value buying with well supported from strong Asian market. Though the overall sentiment remained weak in the market because of continued concern about the Greek default”. Asian stocks ended higher today as investors appear to take in stride Greece’s missed loan payment to the IMF. Key equity benchmark indices Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan were up 0.14 pct to 1.14 pct while China’s Shanghai Composite fell by 5.23 pct. The stock market in Hong Kong was closed for holiday. 23 scrips out of the 30-share sensex pack ended higher while seven finished lower. Major gainers were BHEL (3.67 pct), Axis Bank (3.60 pct), Cipla (2.75 pct), Tata Motors (2.36 pct), SBI (1.83 pct), TCS (1.54 pct), Larsen (1.52 pct), Wipro (1.51 pct), Icici bank (1.35 pct), ONGC (1.31 pct), Infoys (1.25 pct), VEDL (1.15 pct) and Bharti Airtel (1.10 pct). However, Lupin dropped by 0.48 pct, Bajaj Auto 0.48 pct, ITC 0.41 pct and Gail India 0.40 pct. Among the S&P BSE sectoral indices Capital Goods rose by 1.69 pct, Power 1.64 pct, Bankex 1.63 pct, IT 1.48 pct, Realty 1.48 pct, Auto 1.33 pct and Teck 1.27 pct. Small-cap and Mid-cap indices also rose by 1.45 pct and 1.30 pct respectively. The market breadth remained positive as 1,889 stocks ended in the green, 877 closed in the red and 116 ruled steady. Total turnover rose further to Rs 3,226.25 crs from Rs 2,719.86 crs yesterday. 11 Sports Indian Horizon Hyderabad Thursday, July 2, 2015 Opening the batting will help me: Robin Uthappa Mumbai Jul 1 (PTI): After regaining his place in the India squad for the upcoming tour of Zimbabwe, Rohin Uthappa said he is not sure about the position he would bat in but pointed out that opening the innings will help him play his natural game. Following highs and lows in his international career spanning a little over nine years, the top order batsman, who also keeps wickets at times, got an opportunity to don the national colours again as he was selected in the India team under newly-appointed skipper Ajinkya Rahane. Rahane was on Monday named captain of the 15-member side as Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Virat Kohli, among other seniors, were rested. India will play three OneDay Internationals (ODI) and two Twenty20 Internationals against Zimbabwe. The first ODI is scheduled for July 10. “Opening the batting comes extremely easily to me because that’s what I do in domestic cricket. I am not really sure what position I will be batting in this series. If it is up the order, it would just be about going out there and playing my natural game,” Uthappa was quoted as saying by bcci. tv on Wednesday. The 29-year-old said he is grateful for the opportunity and would love to make the most of it and come out with flying colours. “I am very grateful for this opportunity and glad that it has come my way. It is something that I was working for and looking forward to for some time. I look at this as a good opportunity for myself and would love to make the most of it and hopefully everything will go as planned and I would come out with flying colours,” he said. As one of the more experienced members in the squad, the Karnataka batsman said he makes sure that he keeps everyone on their toes and up and about. After regaining his place in the India squad for the upcoming tour of Zimbabwe, Rohin Uthappa said he is not sure about the position he would bat in but pointed out that opening the innings will help him play his natural game. Following highs and lows in his international career spanning a little over nine years, the top order batsman, who also keeps wickets at times, got an opportunity to don the national colours again as he was selected in the India team under newly-appointed skipper Ajinkya Copa America 2015: Lionel Messi sparkles as Argentina thrash Paraguay to enter final Concepción Jul 1 (PTI): Lionel Messi produced a scintillating individual performance as Argentina destroyed Paraguay 6-1 to reach the final of the Copa America here Tuesday. The Barcelona superstar tormented Paraguay mercilessly as the favorites produced their best display of the tournament and advanced to a showdown with Chile in Saturday`s final. Although Messi failed to end his run of more than 900 minutes without an international goal from open play, he turned creator as Argentina tore Paraguay apart. Goals from Angel Di Maria (2), Marcos Rojo, Javier Pastore, Sergio Aguero and Gonzalo Higuain completed an emphatic rout for the South American giants. A satisfied Messi was delighted Argentina`s potent collection of attacking talent finally appears to have clicked with Saturday`s final looming. “We`ve been playing well -- we knew once we scored one goal, many more would come, and that`s what happened,” said Messi as he collected his man-of-the-match award. “We got an early goal and then found more space, and then we got the second. We continued to play the same way and more goals came.” Argentina, who finished runners-up in last year`s World Cup, are determined to clinch a first major title in 22 years at the Copa America. “The important thing is that we`ve achieved our first objective by reaching final. Now we need to win it,” Messi said.Manchester United defender Rojo and Paris SaintGermain`s Pastore had given Argentina a 2-0 lead midway through the first half before Paraguay pulled one back through Lucas Barrios. But any Paraguayan hopes of repeating their heroics in the group phase -- when they came back from two goals down to draw 2-2 -- were snuffed out by two goals in six minutes from Di Maria early in the second half. The carnage was completed with a headed goal from Manchester City striker Aguero in the 80th minute before substitute Higuain made it 6-1 just after coming on. Argentina`s opener came from a setpiece after 15 minutes. Messi flighted a teasing free-kick into the area and when the ball dropped to Rojo, the defender reacted quickest and drilled in a low shot. The Argentinians should have doubled their lead six minutes later when Messi sprinted clear of the Paraguayan cover and released Pastore down the left. But with the goal begging, Pastore took took too long to get a shot away and Victor Caceres was able to slide in to make a desperate last-ditch block. Yet Pastore did not have to wait long to make amends, seizing his chance when presented with another giltedged opportunity by Messi six minutes later. Slick approach play saw the ball end with Messi, who deftly carved open the Paraguayan defence to play in Pastore. The midfielder controlled on the run with a sublime first touch before bludgeoning a low shot past Justo Villar.A disastrous start for Paraguay was compounded when veteran striker Roque Santa Cruz limped out of the contest, to be replaced by Barrios. As half-time approached, however, Argentina`s defensive frailty was exposed once again with sloppy play at the back presenting Barrios with the chance to lash home a shot from 20 yards to give Paraguay hope. Paraguay`s fightback was extinguished within eight minutes of the restart, however, as two goals from Di Maria put the favourites 4-1 up. Discontent brewing in Pakistan cricket over new domestic structure Rahane. Everyone is more or less the same age and we will definitely be looking to help each other out with our own experiences,” he said. Speaking on the new ODI rules and the batting powerplay being done away with, he said, “We just go back to how one-day cricket used to be played. The only difference is that any no-ball is a free hit. “Depending on where I will be batting in the line-up, my role is going to change. But behind the wickets definitely it would be to support and make sure that I keep everyone on their toes and up and about. Rahane was on Monday named captain of the 15-member side as Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Virat Kohli, among other seniors, were rested. India will play three One-Day Internationals (ODI) and two Twenty20 Internationals against Zimbabwe. The first ODI is scheduled for July 10. Everyone is more or less the same age and we will definitely be looking to help each other out with our own experiences,” he said. Speaking on the new ODI rules and the batting powerplay being done away with, he said, “We just go back to how one-day cricket used to be played. The only difference is that any no-ball is a free hit. The bowlers still have a little bit of an advantage. The batsmen might be a little less aggressive now.” Karachi Jul 1 (PTI): The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is facing stiff resistance from players and its affiliated departments and regions over a proposed domestic structure which is likely to be implemented this year. The resistance has come in the form of dozens of players presently playing in the United Kingdom for clubs in different leagues, protesting the timing of the new domestic season. Some Departments are even pondering going to court against the new structure. The PCB had at its last General Body announced a new domestic structure with emphasis on less teams in the premier first class competition, the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy. The biggest change brought about the by the Board is that now while the top six departments and six regions will directly qualify for the Quaid Trophy two departmental teams and two regions will qualify after appearing in a qualifying nonfirst class three day matches tournament for which the Board has announced dates.According to the schedule, the qualifying tournament will begin from August 1, something unheard of in Pakistan’s domestic season as it normally starts in mid September with the first class events. Many of the players presently employed on contracts in England have complained if they are forced to return home to play in the qualifying event their employers/clubs will not offer them contracts from next year. “It is understandable because if we return midway obviously these clubs are not going to be happy and they will look for overseas professionals from other countries which will badly affect our livelihood,” one player said. He said the English season ended around mid-September. “If we lose this chance to earn abroad how will we manage because there is no real money for domestic players in Pakistan,” another player said. A senior official of a department said there had been discussions on going to court to get a stay order against the implementation of the new domestic structure. “Last year when they implemented a new structure they said it would be tried out for three years now all of a sudden they have decided to change it this year. Mitchell Starc expresses dissatisfaction over use of pink ball for day-night Test Melbourne Jul 1 (PTI): Australia paceman Mitchell Starc has expressed concerns about the pink ball to be used in the first day-night test, saying it behaved “very differently” to the usual red ball and crowds might not even be able to see it. Starc, who was named the player of the World Cup in March, also questioned the efficacy of the format as a measure of a cricketer`s career, suggesting night tests might need to be recorded separately given the vastly different conditions on offer. The 25-year-old left-armer was involved in a round of Sheffield Shield day-night trial matches in Australia but was not convinced by the concept. “It doesn`t react anything like the red ball, in terms of swing and the hardness of it anyway,” he told media in England, where Australia are preparing for the Ashes. “It goes soft pretty quickly, I didn`t see a huge amount of reverse BCCI mulling performance-based incentives for Indian team New Delhi Jul 1 (PTI): Encouraged by the financial model followed by Cricket Australia and England and Wales Cricket Board, the BCCI is planning to introduce a performance-based incentive for the Indian team for each and every home and away series. There was an initial blueprint that was drawn at the Board’s finance committee meeting that took place in the capital here on Wednesday. While BCCI’s finance committee has agreed in principle on going the corporate way where profit sharing will be directly proportional to the board’s revenue, the members discussed the possible ways of doing it. According to BCCI sources, it was IPL COO Sundar Raman, who provided a presentation for the finance committee members where it was intimated that Cricket Australia, ECB and BCCI’s next door neighbours PCB also follow an incentivebased model in their respective countries. “Till now, BCCI normally gave handsome incentives to cricketers during triumphs in big tournaments like 50-over World Cup, World T20 or ICC Champions. swing in that game and I don`t think it swung from memory too much until the artificial light took over. “It definitely reacts very, very differently to the red ball. “The other thing as well is, personally, I couldn`t see the thing at night on the boundary. I couldn`t see the ball. So I`m not sure how the crowd are going to see it. “I understand the pink ball has changed a lot from when it first came in for trials. It`s improved a lot, so Kookaburra has done well there. “But time will tell if it works with the crowds and the viewership and the way that cricketers respond to it.” The first day-night test will be played between Australia and New Zealand on Nov. 27, the third and final match of their series, with administrators hopeful the format can translate to improved crowds and broadcast revenue. After Tuesday`s announcement, Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland insisted. JSW Group in advanced talks with Diageo Plc to acquire IPL franchise Royal Challengers Bangalore Bengaluru Jul 1 (PTI): Steel-to-power conglomerate JSW Group is in advanced talks with global drinks giant Diageo Plc to acquire the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Royal Challengers Bangalore for an amount that can go upto Rs 300 crore. “Yes, we are in negotiation with Diageo to acquire RCB for Rs 250 crore to Rs 300 crore,” the Sajjan Jindal-owned company sources today told PTI here. The RCB franchise, which is now eight IPL seasons old, is a wholly owned subsidiary of United Spirits Limited (USL), in which Diageo has a majority stake. Talks have been going on for a long time but the deal couldn’t come through because of the public spat between Diageo and former promoter Vijay Mallya over alleged diversion to Kingfisher and their UB Group entities. The spat came to light when a full-blow boardroom battle broke out after USL said it had “lost confidence” in Mallya after an internal probe and a forensic inquiry by PWC revealed alleged fund diversion to Kingfisher and other UB group entities. RCB is one of the most attractive teams in IPL despite not winning the title. RCB, which was bought by Mallya for USD 111.6 million in 2008, the second most expensive team after Mukesh Ambani’s Mumbai Indians then, have star-studded players in the form of AB De Villiers, Virat Kohli and Chris Gayle. Parth Jindal, who is CEO of Bengaluru Football Club, had shown interest in entering the cash-rich IPL business earlier this year. Wimbledon heat on Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova London Jul 1 (PTI): Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams target quickfire second round wins at Wimbledon on Wednesday to escape the brutal heat expected to send temperatures soaring to a tournament record of 35 degrees. Defending champion Djokovic takes on Finnish veteran Jarkko Niemenin in the Centre Court opener. World number 92 Nieminen is playing in his 12th and last Wimbledon having ended the All England Club career of 2002 champion Lleyton Hewitt over five sets in the first round. Djokovic, also the 2011 champion, has a 5-1 career record over the 33-year-old Nieminen, a quarter-finalist in 2006. The last time Djokovic lost in the second round at a Grand Slam was at 2008 Wimbledon, when as number three seed he was defeated by Marat Safin. Fourth seed and French Open champion Stan Wawrinka takes on world number 48 Victor Estrella Burgos, only the second Dominican Republic player to take part in a Grand Slam. Wawrinka recorded his best Wimbledon performance by reaching the quarter-finals in 2014. Japanese fifth seed Kei Nishikori takes a 6-1 career lead into his second round match against Santiago Giraldo while 2014 semi-finalist Milos Raonic, the seventh seeded Canadian faces German veteran Tommy Haas. At 37 years and 100 days old, Haas is bidding to become the oldest man to reach the third round at a Grand Slam since Jimmy Connors, who was just past his 39th birthday when he made the last 32 at the 1991 US Open. US Open champion Marin Cilic, the ninth seed, meets Lithuania`s Ricardas Berankis in a tussle between two former world junior number ones. Five-time women`s champion and top seed Williams faces Hungary`s Timea Babos as she continues her bid to sweep a calendar Grand Slam. Fourth seed and French Open champion Stan Wawrinka takes on world number 48 Victor Estrella Burgos, only the second Dominican Republic player to take part in a Grand Slam. Wawrinka recorded his best Wimbledon performance by reaching the quarter-finals in 2014. Maria Sharapova, the 2004 champion and fourth seed, tackles Dutch qualifier Richel Hogenkamp. Meanwhile organisers say a heat rule, which allows for a 10-minute break between the second and third sets of women`s matches, could be used Wednesday when temperatures are expected to surge to around 35C on Wednesday. However, the rule does not apply to the men`s tour. The highest-ever temperature recorded at Wimbledon was 34C in 1976. Despite the heat, All England Club chiefs say the Centre Court roof will not be closed to preserve the tournament`s integrity as an outdoor event. 12 Entertainment Indian Horizon Hyderabad Thursday, July 2, 2015 Indian Horizon Why Hrithik is on a hunt for directors Hrithik Roshan is apparently keen on getting into full fledged production and is busy meeting some 'offbeat' filmmakers too Currently busy with the shoot of Ashutosh Gowariker's period drama Mohenjo Daro, Hrithik Roshan is said to be taking out time to approach a few noted directors for collaborations. A source tells us that the actor recently met Nishikant Kamath, who is directing Ajay Devgn in the remake of the Malayalam film, Drishyam. "Hrithik is looking forward to sign new projects, but not merely in the capacity of an actor. He is open to co-producing a film if he likes the script," says a source. Another industry source revealed that the actor would be meeting AR Murugadoss in a day or two. "A couple of other reputed directors are also on his list at the moment. These days, stars have a big say in how the project must shape up apart from sharing the film's profits. So, it won't be surprising if Hrithik is actually seeking to collaborate on any project," the source adds. Hrithik remained unavailable for comment. Courtesy:SantaBanta.com Kareena Kapoor upbeat about shooting in Kashmir Actress Kareena Kapoor is looking forward to the Kashmir schedule of Salman Khan starrer "Bajrangi Bhaijaan" slated to begin next month. She says the movie will be "big". After "Kyunki", "Main Aurr Mrs Khanna" and "Bodyguard", this is the fourth time Kareena is collaborating with Salman on silver screen - and she's excited. "We are looking forward to going to Kashmir for the film's next schedule. We will be going there next month. It will release on Eid this year," Kareena told reporters here Thursday at the red carpet of Filmfare Glamour and Style Awards' red carpet. "After 'Bodyguard', I'm coming (on screen) with Salman again, so fans must be very excited. I'm sure it will be big one," she added. For now, Kareena is going to head to Amritsar for "Udta Punjab". Courtesy:SantaBanta.com After AIB Roast another serious trouble for Ranveer Ranveer Singh sustained a ligament tear in his shoulder while filming a fight sequence for 'Bajirao Mastani' Ranveer Singh got hurt on Wednesday night while shooting for Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 'Bajirao Mastani' and has sustained a ligament tear in his shoulder. A unit member says, "It was during a fight sequence that he was pushed and got injured. After calling for first aid, he finished the shoot. Later, he was taken to hospital." Doctors have advised him rest for two days, says another source, adding: "Incidentally, we were supposed to shift to another location the next day and it took us two days to shift the equipment and arrange the set-up. So, he got some time to relax and will resume shoot soon." The film's spokesperson confirms the story and says the accident did not affect the shoot schedule in any way. The actor tweeted that he was on the road to recovery. Ranveer Singh, who has been in the headlines ever since the controversial AIB roast session, has apparently hurt himself while filming Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Bajirao Mastani. News is that Ranveer was riding a horse while filming an action sequence when he was pushed and got injured, sustaining a ligament tear in his shoulder. Though immediate first aid was administered and the shoot completed, Ranveer Singh was later taken to hospital. Tweeting about the same Ranveer posted, "As for the injury, I'm fine. Mard ko Dard nahi hota....aur badi badi filmon mein aisi chhoti chhoti baatein hoti rehti hain ;) #shithappens". Currently, doctors have advised the actor complete rest for the next few days. As for the film, the schedule remains unaffected as the location for the shoot was to be changed and will take a few days to set up. Bajirao Mastani is co-produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Eros International, the film that features Priyanka Chopra and Deepika Paukone apart from Ranveer is expected to recreate a chapter of Maratha history that would require mammoth expenses. Courtesy:SantaBanta.com Big B named Timeless Fashion Icon Apart from his memorable performances on screen, Indian cinestar Amitabh Bachchan is also known for making style statements with designer jackets, suits, sherwanis, kurtas and pyjamas off screen. No wonder then that he was honoured with the 'Timeless Fashion Icon' accolade by Filmfare Glamour Style and Fashion. Big B took to his official blog to share his views over the award ceremony held here Thursday. "Filmfare Glamour Style and Fashion holds an award ceremony for the stylish and awards me with 'Timeless Fashion Icon'. "Strange are the ways of life. From 'time' to 'timeless'. Time passed in one. Timeless recognition in another! Dear Lord...what prisms you put us through," Amitabh posted on srbachchan.tumblr.com. The 72-year-old, who was known for his bell bottoms style in 1970s, was touched by the hugs he got from the young generation actors. "An evening of warm embraces and love... Aditi Rao Hydari ... Tabu...Preity Zinta...Eliana deCruz...Karan Johar...Yuvraj Singh... And Akshay, Alia, Sid- dharth, Kareena, Shruti, Nargis Fakri... and a host of others. The list and its respect is endless...it makes one so humble and honoured when the generation next gives its affection and love the way it does (sic)," he added. He also pointed out the irony of life and the revelry around the event as he attended a funeral earlier that day. "A dear friend passes away to inhabit his 'final' journey in Chennai and I travel there early morning to lend a hand and embrace, to those that mourn in the family... And then as you tear yourself away from the depths of remorse, you find yourself back in environs that depict the reverse- a celebration," he said. Meanwhile, after garnering plaudits for his critically acclaimed performance in "Shamitabh", Amitabh is prepping up to regale cinema lovers with "Piku" and "Wazir" this year. Courtesy:Bollylife.com Sonam Kapoor admitted to hospital due to swine flu Reports of Sonam Kapoor admitted to a hospital in Rajkot started doing rounds recently but BollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY reveals that she is hale and hearty and NOT hospitalized! The news of Sonam Kapoor admitted to a hospital and the doctors suspecting the illness to be swine flu started doing rounds a little while back. But we at BollywoodLife got in touch with her spokesperson who has denied all the reports claiming that the rumours are false and that the Prem Ratan Dhan Payo actress is currently shooting in Rajkot. Sonam’s spokesperson says that the actress only went to the hospital to get a blood test done as post her recovery from the respiratory infection she had a few weeks back, she was suffering from recurring fever. To find the cause for this fever Sonam was advised by her doctors by in Mumbai at Kokilaben hospital to get a blood test conducted. And that it all she went in for at Rajkot. She also got a chest X-ray done just to be sure about her respiratory issues. The spokesperson has also revealed to us EXCLUSIVELY that Sonam is back on the Prem Ratan Dhan Payo set and she is healthy as a horse. So all you Sonam fans out there who were worried about her health, chill out. The star is fine and busy shooting for her next big hit! Courtesy:Bollylife.com Katrina excited to take up action genre Katrina Kaif has usually done love stories but the actress says she is looking forward to go beyond her romantic image with action films Dhoom 3 and Bang Bang. The two films, starring Aamir Khan and Hrithik Roshan, involve hardcore action and Katrina herself will be seen performing some dare devil stunts. "Bang Bang is inspired by Hollywood film Knight and Day but we have re-done the story to suit Indian audience. It is an action comedy and I haven't done anything like this in a long time. "All my previous movies have more or less been love stories. This also has a love angle but with a twist. It is a huge change and I am really excited about it," she told PTI. Katrina is currently busy filming Aamir Khan starrer Dhoom 3 in Switzerland. "We are still shooting... Still have a lot of work to do but it is shaping up well. It is a very glamorous and bold role at the same time. I am having a good time working with Aamir. He is a wonderful actor, extremely supportive." The Singh Is Kinng star recently joined the list of actresses who have worked with the top three Khan's (Salman, Shah Rukh and Aamir) of the industry. Though she feels lucky to have worked with the three superstars, Katrina says beyond a point name does not matter more than the work she is being offered. "The big deal is they are legends and have been in the industry for the longest time... I am very fortunate to have got an opportunity of working will all three. It has been a learning and informative experience but beyond that I think it is not whom you work with but the kind of movies you do and what are you interests. What matters to me is the script and the director I am working with," she said. Coming from a non-filmy background and considering her non-fluency in Hindi, Katrina has achieved a lot by delivering hits like New York, Raajneeti, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, Bodyguard, Ek Tha Tiger and Jab Tak Hai Jaan. Courtesy:Mid-Day.com Printed, published & Owned by Dr.Rahimuddin Kemal, Printed at Kemal Publication's, H.No-8-2-618/3, Road No. 11, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad. 500034, TS. Editor Mr.Fahim Kemal. 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