26 July 2016 - City Hilights
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26 July 2016 - City Hilights
CITY HILIGHTS Vol 1, Issue 202 `.1.00/- WEATHER FORECAST TODAY TOMORROW 27|19 27|19 Scattered Thunderstorms Thunderstorms I BC CITY HILIGHTS www.ibcworldnews.com www.cityhilights.news W RLD NEWS P2 Tuesday, July 26, 2016 English Daily Gold 22 carat 29310 per 10 gms Gold 24 carat 31350 per 10 gms Silver 51352 per Kg P3 THE STRIKE THAT STRUCK THE CITY HARD DYSP KALLAPPA’S FAMILY MEETS CM P4 SC NOTICE TO MALLYA ON PLEA OF CONSORTIUM OF BANKS P6 NARSINGH IS INNOCENT, IT’S A CONSPIRACY: WFI P7 ROBOT THERAPIST TO HELP RELIEVE MUSCLE STRAINS P5 SYRIAN MIGRANT SETS OFF EXPLOSION AT GERMAN BAR WOUNDING DOZENS P7 GOVT TO PROVIDE BENEFITS TO SMALL TEA GROWERS: NIRMALA SITHARAMAN P8 SALMAN KHAN ACQUITTED IN CHINKARA POACHING CASES CITY Tuesday, July 26, 2016 HILIGHTS Vol 1, Issue 202 `.1.00/- CITY 2 BAJRANG DAL ACTIVISTS BOOKED FOR ATTACKING DALITS Two Bajrang Dal activists, have been booked on charges of attacking a Dalit family in their house at Chickamangaluru for alleged cow slaughter. Police registered a case against seven locals on a counter-complaint by three Dalits. The alleged attack on Dalits came to light after ‘Komu Souharda Vedike’, a forum for communal harmony, raised this issue. “Based on a complaint, we have booked seven persons, including two Bajrang Dal activists, for attacking three Dalits in their house,” said Jayapura Sub-Inspector of Police Chandrashekhar. A PIECE OF ART, COBRA SPEWS WATER Dhanjay Markanja, a resident of Markanja, has created a work of art, where a cobra which is known to spew venom provides water to wash clothes, gardening. The moment one enters the residence in Goliyadka area, one is bound to fear, but in reality there is no danger. It appears from a distance as if a long venomous cobra is resting on a washing stone near the water tank. The artist took 15 days to complete his little work of art keeping in mind the natural surroundings. Trained at Manasa School of arts in Mangaluru, Dhanajay has won many awards for his work in the past. One of his designs on chickengunya fancy dress was acclaimed state-wide. YOUTH DROWNS WHILE TAKING BATH IN A POND A youth drowned while taking bath in a pond with his friends at Neerchal Manya on Sunday. The deceased Shiyaz (21) was from Yeriyal. Shiyaz along with his friends was playing football in the evening. They soon got into a nearby pond near Manya Mundol to have bath where Shiyaz started drowning. When friends failed to rescue him, fire personnel and police arrived at the spot and succeeded in fishing out the body from the pond. A case has been registered at Vidyanagar police station. www.ibcworldnews.com STUDENTS FIND NEET-2 EXAM TOUGHER THAN NEET-1 National Eligibilitycum-Entrance Test Phase 2, which was conducted on Sunday, received mixed responses from the students. Students who are medical and dental seat aspirants wrote the exam on Sunday but were disappointed as they found the paper tougher than the Common Entrance Test and NEET phase 1. NEET phase 2 is considered the last chance to fetch a seat and many medical seat aspirants give up their NEET Phase 1 seat to prepare for NEET-2. However, the exam on Sun- “As anticipated, the difficulty level of the paper was more than the CET. What made it harder was that NEET has negative marking, which CET doesn’t,” said a student. Students, who had failed to bag medical and dental seats through CET, are now depending on their NEET scores. Students who took up the exam said the questions in NEET were more application based and twisted. Teachers at coaching centres said that ONE DIES AFTER BUS HITS BIKE In a shocking accident, a biker died on spot when his bike was hit by a Tamil Nadu state-run bus on Monday. The deceased has been identified as Deepak Thapa (28), a native of Uttaranchal. According to the police, the incident took place at 5.30am when the speeding bus hit Deepak’s bike from the rear side. A profusely bleeding Deepak was rushed to a nearby hospital where he was declared brought dead. Wilson Garden police have registered a case. For Advertisements contact: 080-2210 5300 9845172646 adv@ibcworldnews.com www.ibcworldnews.com an average student is likely to score above 60 per cent if they had managed time effectively. The results of NEET 1 and 2 will be an- nounced on August 17. About 4.75 Lakh students took up the test in 739 centres across 56 cities. DISTRICT-IN-CHARGE MINISTER LAYS FOUNDATION STONE FOR DEVELOPMENTAL PROJECTS IN MANGALURU B. Ramanath Rai, laid foundation stone for various projects at Alake, Ka- voor markets, Kavoor junction On Sunday. He also inaugurated the first floor of Kasba-Bazar night shelter. Addressing media persons during the event, Ramanath Rai said, “Foundation stone has been laid to construct a dining hall at Town Hall at a cost of Rs 99.85 lakh under 13th Finance Commission. We are also constructing a full-fledged market at Alake with an estimated cost of Rs 50 lakh (first phase) and construction of a market at Kavoor at estimated cost of 1 crore. Kavoor Junction will be developed with an estimated cost of Rs 1.5 crore. The ground floor of night shelter at Bunder-Kasba will be constructed at cost of Rs 99.80 lakh.” Addressing the gathering, MLA J R Lobo said that the Night shelter at Kasaba-Bazar is the first in state and can accommodate nearly 75 people. Mayor Harinath said, “Kavoor Junction will also be developed at a cost of Rs 1.50 crore. The development of the junction is to facilitate smooth flow of traffic. Moreover, a public toilet at a cost of Rs 12 Lakh will be constructed adjacent to the junction.” MLC Ivan D’ Souza, Ibrahim Kodijal and others were present for the inauguration. ANTI-CORRUPTION BUREAU LAUNCHES ITS WEBSITE Lodging a complaint with the ACB is now easier than ever. In an effort to encourage public to exchange any information pertaining to corruption, Anti-corruption Bureau launched a website and facebook page on Monday. The website was launched by Chief of ACB, K.V. Gagan Deep in the presence of senior officers of ACB Dr. M. A. Saleem and other senior police officers. Website: http://acb. karnataka.gov.in Facebook: https:// www.facebook.com/ AntiCorruptionBureauKarnataka The website is easy to visit by clicking on the above mentioned URL. The website provides information about ACB, its inception, vision, organization structure and other information like District ACB office address and officer’s contact numbers etc. The website also helps visitors on the how to lodge a complaint with the ACB. at the function. Speaking at the launch ceremony, Dr. Narendra Kumar Shyamsukha, Founder Chairman, ICA Edu Skills said, “On the one hand, India has a large number of educated but unemployed, and on the other, the industry is desperately short of skilled employees. With Bengaluru emerging as a The State Government had created Anti Corruption Bureau in the state in March this year in its effort to make its administration transparent and efficient. hub, we wish to tap the opportunity to help students equip themselves with the required skill for a job they wish to take up. We are delighted to launch a centre in this fast developing city to train students to fulfill the requirements of skilled manpower in all the major industries and encourage as many as of them to extract maximum benefit from the skill-oriented courses at ICA Edu Skills.” “ICA Edu Skills will not only make students industry ready with its innovating courses and cutting-edge technology, but would also prepare them to take up new challenges of today’s world and help enhance their employability.” says Dr. Halageri. Sharing his opinion and experience at the launch, Chief Guest Dr. S.S Halageri, Principal, KLE Society’s S. Nijalingappa College said, Apart from arranging training and internships with leading institutes and organizations as part of the course work, ICA also organizes tests, group discussions and mock interviews to prepare students for placements in the top companies of the country. ICA has also partnered with the NSDC and is working jointly with central and state governments to train and place candidates in various other fields such as Stitching, Construction, Manufacturing and Power, etc. FOUR SUSPECTS ARRESTED IN GANESH ACHARYA MURDER CASE Central Crime Bureau on Saturday arrested four suspects in relation to the murder of Ganesh Acharya in Padil. The arrested persons are Umashankar (39) from Padil Alape, Shashiraj (30) from Kannur, Nithin Kumar from Veeranagara and Alwyn Sequeira (25) from Padil. The cops who started investigations after receiving information of the murder suspects arrested the four near Kankanady railway station. On questioning, they confessed that they assaulted Ganesh Acharya. They revealed that they committed the heinous crime because Ganesh Acharya would insult them and would use abusive language with the father of accused Umashankar. The arrested have been handed over to the Mangaluru rural police station. Inspector Sunil Y Naik, PSI Shamsunder and staff participated in the operation. The dead body of Ganesh Acharya was found 2 Shetty have been made second and third suspects respectively. Khandya has been made fourth suspect.” added the CID officials to media. The investigation team handling the DySP Kallappa Handbag suicide case has made another arrest in connection with the case in Bengaluru on Sunday. The arrested Joy Milton is one of the key accused in the kidnapping case in Chikkamagaluru that led to Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP) of Chikkamagaluru sub-division Kallappa Handibag’s suicide. He was arrested from a house at Anepalya, Bengaluru. The police had earlier arrested Abhiram, an associate of main suspect Praveen Khandya, who along with his associates Naveen Shetty, Ashwin Shetty and Jeeva are still on the run. The police are on the lookout for the suspects in other states also. CID has expressed its disappointment over the lenient police attitude towards arrested Hindu leader of Malnad re- gion, Praveen Khandya in the abduct case which prompted the suicide of Chikkamagaluru DySP Kallappa Handibag. It is learnt that the CID has informed the state government about the same. “Though Pravin Khandya was the main conspirator in the kidnap of financier H M Tejas, that made Kallappa commit suicide, the local police were not strict enough to take action. Tejas had said that Praveen Khandya is directly responsible for the kidnap but the police have made Khandya the fourth accused which is questionable. Khandya was justifying police action during peace meetings relating to communal riots. Therefore some senior Police officials have gone soft on him. In the circumstances Abhishek who helped in the kidnap has been made first suspect instead of Khandya. Nataraj who had financial disputes with Tejas and Khandya’s friend Navin Chikkamagaluru police had arrested Tejas and his assistants for betting on the basis of information given by Praveen Khandya himself. Though the area comes under Chikkamagaluru sub division limits under DySP Kallappa Handibag, the neighborhood police authorities did not notify him prior to the assault on the betting den. The circle inspector had taken leave for personal work. In this manner the raid on betting nook was led under supervision by higher authorities without informing the circle Inspector and the DySP. Tejas in the police objection against Khandya expressed that Abhijith and six others kidnapped him on June 28 at 2 am, took him to Bengaluru and kept him in unlawful confinement in a godown. Navin Shetty ordered Tejas to pay Rs 25 lacks to Nataraj. As Tejas declined to pay, Navin Shetty ambushed him. Meanwhile, Handibag’s family met with the CM on Monday at his home office Krishna to request the government to carry out a fair investigation and punish the culprits at the earliest. BENGALURU BOY SETS RECORD BY SPELLING 64 WORDS IN A MINUTE ICA EDU SKILLS LAUNCHES NEW CENTRE IN BENGALURU ICA Edu Skills announced the launch of its new centre and zonal support office in Bengaluru. The launched centre was inaugurated by ICA’s Founder-Chairman Dr. Narendra Kumar Shyamsukha and its CEO Mr. Pankaj Jain in the presence of Dr. S. S Halageri, Principal, KLE Society’s S.Nijalingappa College, Chief Guest English Daily ANOTHER ARRESTED IN DYSP KALLAPPA CASE day seems to have let down the students. WITCH CRAFT ITEMS FOUND AT GERUKATTE Items used for witchcraft were found in a forest near the house of local resident Shivarama in Gerukatte. Pop corn, vermilion and pumpkin were found around the place dug for treasure. A sacrificed hen was left at the spot along with a map which had details of the surroundings. The villagers had seen strangers in a car and bike and they had kept quiet assuming that those in the vehicles might have lost their way. The footprints of several people running around were seen and it is suspected that a large group had come to perform the witchcraft. Shivarama has complained to the Belthangady police. www.cityhilights.news in a well last week with injury marks. The brother of the deceased in his police complaint had expressed his suspicions with regard to the death. Sriganesh Birader, a four-year-old Bengaluru boy has made his entry into the India Book of Records (IBR) for spelling 64 words in a minute on Sunday. The requirement was to spell only 51 words in one minute. He also achieved a record for correctly remembering the numbers from 0 to 100 in reverse. The four year old boy, Sriganesh is a student of New Horizon Public School, Indiranagar and studies in LKG. He ex- pressed his joy of receiving lot of gifts and medals for his feat. The residents of Vijayapura took the help of students to put forth their grievances and voice their concerns infront of the District-in-charge minister when their attempts to find solutions to their problems failed even after approaching several authorities several times. to increase the number of buses as students find it hard to go to school regularly as there is a shortage of transport facility. Many other students brought to the minister’s notice, the civic issues they face in their locality. He achieved the feat of remembering the numbers in 45.7 seconds. His proud father said that Sriganesh could easily do math problems that included additions with double digits. His son’s exceptional memory power was recognised when he was 2 years old. The most Sriganesh has spelt is around 800 words that include the entire planets and elements of the solar system. STUDENTS PUT FORTH GRIEVANCES INFRONT OF MINISTER On Saturday, Manjula, a class 10 student requested the minister to get a public toilet constructed in her locality. Another student Rahul, urged the minister After the students expressed their grievances, a social worker requested the Minister to establish a government hospital at vacant buildings that belonged to the corporation. SP S N Sidramappa, MLA Dr Mukbal Bagawan, Mayor Sangeeta Pol and Assistant Commissioner Parashuram Madar were present on the occasion. The minister asked the authorities to prioritize construction of toilets in two localities. He also suggested the Deputy Commissioner to conduct public grievance meetings at the Taluk level every month. DC R. Randeep said that they have received over 140 grievances at the meeting. 25K SAPLINGS TO BE PLANTED IN THE FINAL PHASE OF PARISARA UTSAV 2016 cushion to the roots.” He also appreciated the efforts made in the water harvesting program and lauded the efforts of social, education and religious organisations in promoting the program. Parisara Utsav program was launched on June 10 with the aim ‘Each citizen, one sapling and every house, one water harvesting pit’. In the final phase of the Parisara Utsav Program, 25,000 saplings will be planted. Karkala MLA Sunil Kumar who launched the final phase on Sunday said, “instead of planting new sapling in old pits, it is better to nurture one-yearold saplings by sprinkling water and providing soil Talking to the gathering, Deputy Conservator of forests, Subramanya, said the government will lend total support to the initiative and opined that this move will help in the future to counter severe water shortage faced in most parts of the state during summer. Forest department officials, village panchayat members , senior members of RSS, SKDRDP were present on the ocassion. CITY Tuesday, July 26, 2016 HILIGHTS Vol 1, Issue 202 `.1.00/- CITY Feeling less loved by parents, girl commits suicide Sibling rivalry took an ugly turn in Karnataka’s Udupi district when a teenage girl committed suicide because she felt her parents loved her younger sister more.18-year-old Pragati Shetty, was a native of Bidkalkatte in KundapurTaluk of Udupi district. In her suicide note, she said that her parents did not love her enough and never paid a visit to her in the hostel where she stayed. She also mentioned that her parents only loved her younger sister. Forensic labs to come up in state The state government is planning to set up forensic science laboratories in every district head quarters. Speaking to media, after inspecting the facilities at state forensic science lab in the city on Monday, State Minister for Home Affairs G Parameshwara said that forensic labs will be established in all districts within a short period. The forensic science experts are directed to submit reports within 15 days period. Adding further, he said that 287 vacant posts in the lab will be filled up soon. www.ibcworldnews.com www.cityhilights.news THE STRIKE THAT STRUCK THE CITY HARD Bus stands looked abandoned and employees avoided work as buses stopped plying in the city and across Karnataka on Monday. A similar deserted look was witnessed in Mysuru, Tumakuru, Bidar, Kolar as an indefinite strike called by Unions of State-owned transport corporation KSRTC, BMTC, NWKRTC and NEKRTC began on Monday. Around 23,000 KSRTC, BMTC and regional RTC buses were off roads on the A few associations were asked to step in and provide additional help during the strike. Subsequently, Namma Metro, which typically sees a ridership of 600-700 on opening at 6 a.m. saw 2,204 travelers take the metro between 6 a.m. and 7 a.m. on the Purple line (East-West passageway). An extra 804 individuals took the Green Line (North line) in the morning. The South-Western Railway (SWR) announced that holidays for schools and colleges since 90% of the commuters depend on private buses. Transport authorities, meanwhile, stepped in with alternatives. Minister Ramalinga Reddy said they have roped in 30,000 private buses and 80,000 maxi-cabs for commuting in the city . BJP’s LASHES OUT AT GOVERNMENT State BJP President B.S. es. Some companies had arranged transportation while some companies asked the drivers to make multiple trips to bring the staff to the offices. BUSES DAMAGED Protestors damaged more than 92 buses in the state. KSRTC endured the worst as 49 buses were damaged, 4 BMTC transports, 12 NWKRTC and 27 3 IT FIRMS HIT BY BMTC STRIKE the government lacks in vision and imagination” Protestors attacked three North Eastern Karnataka Road Transport Corporation (NERKTC) buses woth stones. English Daily First day of the BMTC strike not only affected the general public at large but also the IT firms in the city. Firms that hired BMTC buses to ferry employees to and from IT firms had to go for alternatives like hiring taxi services. The BMTC has charted out 500 buses to various IT firms and private companies in the city. Speaking about this, EkroopCaur, Managing Director of BMTC said that all the 500 buses rented for the IT firms would be off road during the strike. As a precaution, many companies had already informed their employees that they should make alternative transportation facilities to reach their work plac- One of the private companies’ president said that they lost the hope of renewing the agreement for the next year over BMTC buses. Due to the strike, many companies had to give either holiday or work from home option for their staff. Meanwhile, many PSUs using BMTC services had asked their employees to either use private vehicles or carpool to reach the workplace. A senior employee of a PSU in north Bengaluru said his company was roping in maxi cabs temporarily instead of BMTC buses. CM WITH NATIONAL JUNIOR SWIMMING CHAMPIONS KEMPEGOWDA BUS STATION LOOKS ABANDONED KSRTC BUS DAMAGED BY PROTESTORS AIR takes initiative to air finance programme All India Radio (AIR) Bengaluru will broadcast a series of financial management programmes titled ‘Your Money Your Life’, sponsored by the Karnataka Circle of SBI. Experts will answer questions from listeners on savings, budgeting, investment, planning for old age, donating to charity, banking etc. The programme will be relayed by all AIR stations in Karnataka. Bengaluru is the new hub for Gold recycling Muthoot Exim Pvt Ltd, has opened Muthoot Gold Recycling center in Bangaluru on Monday. The company also has plans of opening 14 or 15 such centers in Bengaluru in the coming years. Muthoot Gold Point has the eighth centres in the country, after Coimbatore, Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Ahmedabad and Vijayawada. The company has claimed that the scheme has helped the government cut down the import of gold, by garnering and channelising domestic unused gold to productive use. According to estimates, it said, gold recycling has not been tapped to its fullest in India and it mostly happens in the unorganised sector. The company through its centres will buy old and used gold items directly from customers, reprocess, refine and supply refined bars for domestic consumption, with the objective of reducing dependence on gold imports, it added. After the initiative was launched in November 2015, the company was able to recycle 140 kg of used gold. For Advertisements contact: 080-2210 5300 9845172646 adv@ibcworldnews.com www.ibcworldnews.com ARIAL VIEW OF RTC BUS STAND AT MAJESTIC first day of strike on Monday. The strike was called by unions demanding a 30-35 per cent revision of salaries as against the 10 per cent that the State is prepared to offer. In any case, with the administration adhering to its stand that anything above 10 per cent would not be plausible, Union leaders say that they have no other alternative but to go on strike. In places like Mysuru, Hassan, Belagavi, Mangaluru and Bengaluru, suburbanites could be seen struggling to find alternative transport. In Hassan, private buses saw a chance to profit and were extracting up to Rs.100 additional than the cost charged by the KSRTC. NAMMA METRO RECORDS HIGHEST NUMBER OF PASSENGERS all mail and express trains would stop at Baiyappanahalli, Whitefield, Carmelaram, Channasandra stations in both bearings other than trains from Bengaluru and Mysuru stopping at the Nayandahalli station. CITY STUDENTS ENJOY HOLIDAY The Chief Minister had on Sunday announced a holiday for schools and colleges across the state on Monday and Tuesday , but left the final decision to the Deputy Commissioners. While schools in Bengaluru Urban district will remain closed on tuesday, in Bengaluru Rural, it was decided that they would be closed only on Monday . Dakshina Kannada and Udupi administration has decided not to declare YESWANTHPUR BUS STAND WEARS DESERTED LOOK Yeddyurappa once again seized the opportunity to criticize the government saying, “The bane of this government is that it makes every issue a matter of prestige and approaches the problem with ego. This further vitiates the atmosphere and complicates the matter”. Stating that the ‘interest of the common man’ is of paramount importance, the BJP President said that the strike has led untold hardship to daily wage workers, students who solely depended on RTC buses. Charging the state government of being flippant on this issue, Yeddyurappa added, “The workers had given notice of their proposed strike about 20 days ago. The government ought to have plunged into action and taken steps to prevent the strike. This shows that NEKRTC buses were damaged incurring a loss of about Rs 8,97,300. Keeping in view the damage the protestors could cause to public property, 3000 police men were deployed to guarantee law and order in the state. A Kalaburgi-Bhalki –Udgir bus was stoned in Bhalki bus stand in the early morning hours on Monday. While another Bhalki and Bidar bus was stoned. NEKRTC authorities suspect protesters damaged them. According to NEKRTC sources, a bus at Aurad stop was stoned close to Ballari. The Aurad-Bengaluru bus was halted by protestor wee hours in the morning who threw stones at it. Bidar bus stand was empty in the morning excepting a couple of travelers. METRO FREQUENCY TO BE INCREASED Due to the BMTC’s strike, the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. has decided to increase the number of trips between the destinations for the convenience of the commuters in the Garden City. is able to carry about 950 commuters, for every six minutes to accommodate the increasing passenger strength on a continuous basis. If there is a need, there would also be extension of services upto 11 pm on the purple line while green line is already operation till 11 pm”, BMRCL Managing Director Pradeep Singh Kharola said. Grief continues to grip Eknath Shetty’s family, the Indian Air Force personnel who disappeared in the Russian-made IAF air ship A 32 over Bay of Bengal. Dakshina Kannada Superintendent of Police Bhushan Borase met Shetty’s family on Sunday and guaranteed all possible support from the department. The SP spoke to Jayanthi (Shetty’s wife) and tolf her that they were in constant touch with the Coastal Guard DIG Suresh and Chennai Control Room and are collecting information. family on behalf of the Indian Army and guaranteed all possible help. Kannur, Goa and Kanpur before getting posted at Port Blair. “We will run a train, which “BMRCL will not be able to provide alternative arrangement for BMTC feeder services. However, we have asked Wicked Ride which runs Metro bike services at five stations, to provide more number of vehicles at the station for the next two days”, U A Vasanth Rao, BMRCL spokesperson said. There would be about 80 extra bikes at Baiyappanahalli Metro station. SUPPORT POURS IN FOR MISSING IAF OFFICER’S FAMILY Apart from the SP Borase, Airforce Wing Commander from Mysuru R G Hegde visited the grieving Earlier on Saturday, Captain Ganesh Karnik had met missing officer’s wife and gave condolences to her. Eknath Shetty (48) joined armed force as a Subedar in 1985 and moved to Madras regiment later. He had served in Jammu and Kashmir, Arunachal Pradesh and Punjab with a brief stretch in Sri Lanka. In spite of the fact that his service in armed force finished in 2009, he got a call from the aviation based armed forces to join its safeguard security wing. In this unit, he had served at places like The Indian Air Force plane conveying 29 individuals disappeared on Friday on a flight to Port Blair in the Bay of Bengal. The Russian-made A 32 was en route to Port Blair, the capital of Andaman and Nicobar islands, from Chennai when it vanished from the radar. There were 21 military personnel on board including six group individuals. The other individuals on board were regular people, some relatives of fighters sent on the islands. In 1968, the aircraft carrying 98 defence personnel was just about to land at its destination when orders were given out to the pilot from ground control to turn back due to bad weather conditions. On its way back to Chandigarh, the flight suddenly lost all contact with the ground control while flying over Rohtang pass. An extensive search was carried out hours after the ground control lost touch with the aircraft personnel. The search went on for months,but did not lead to any success. The fact that no remains had been found of such a big plane made the prospect of a crash seem unlikely. The Karnataka State team that won the 25th National Junior Swimming Championship was congratulated and felicitated by the Chief Minister at Krishna on Monday. Also present at the ceremony with the winning team were Karnataka Swimming Association members. PSI ROOPA BOOKED UNDER SECTION 309 A senior cop said on Sunday that Roopa is yet to be questioned as she is taking rest at her quarters in Vijayanagar. A day after she was discharge from hospital, Vijayanagar police sub-inspector Roopa Tambad has been booked for attempting suicide. In spite of the fact that her relatives said that Roopa has been advised by doctors to take rest for one week before coming back to work, the office could be transferred and also will be held under suspension as she has been booked under a criminal case, Section 309 of the Indian Penal Code. T h i r t y- t w o - ye a r - o l d Roopa had overdosed on tablets after a heated contention with the station Inspector over a row. Roopa, had told Assistant Commissioner of Police that provocation and mortification by inspector Sanjeev Gowda had provoked her to attempt suicide. KARNATAKA MILK REGULATORY COMMISSION TO BE FORMED body will keep a check in order to protect the interest of the milk consumers. The state government is all set to form the Karnataka Milk Regulatory Commission which will be on the lines of Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC). Milk consumers and dairy farmers will be regulated to ensure fair deal is made to customers and producers. The governing A Manju, Animal husbandry Minister said , “There is no mechanism to seek the views of consumers. In contrast, KERC conducts public hearing to seek the opinion of the electricity consumers before taking any decision on the request for power tariff hike by ESCOMS. The milk regulatory commission will ensure level playing field for consumers and producers”. This commission has been in-force in eight states - Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Bihar, Rajasthan, Punjab, Maharashtra. Officials of the Animal Husbandry department have been instructed to study the functioning of the body in these states and submit a report. The state which has a daily production of around 70 lakh liters of milk with around 23 lakh dairy ranchers, has chosen to act in the light of regular hikes in milk cost by Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF), which, as a rule, draws protests from buyers. KMF has milk co-agents in around 22,000 towns in the state associated to it. WATER SUPPLY TO BE AFFECTED FOR TWO DAYS close Ideal Homes, Rajarajeshwarinagar on Tuesday. Pumping of water from Cauvery IV Stage Phase I will be ceased for 12 hours from 8 a.m. on Tuesday. Water supply will be affected in a few areas on Tuesday and Wednesday as BWSSB is taking up maintenance work at Gubbalala and Hegganahalli ground-level repository As indicated by a BWSSB discharge, water supply will be affected in Nagarabhavi, Hosahalli, Vijayanagar, RPC Layout, Chandra Layout, Govindarajanagar, Moodalapalya, Rajarajeshwarinagar, Ideal Homes, Kengeri and encompassing zones of the west division; J.P. Nagar, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and ninth stages, Jaraganahalli, Kottanur Dinne, Konanakunte, BEL Layout, Bannerghatta I and II arranges and encompassing territories, HSR Layout first to fourth and sixth and seventh areas, Parangipalya, Agara, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Mangammanapalya, Madinanagar, Somasundarapalya, Hosapalya, Bandepalya, Koramangala first to fourth squares, Chikkasandra, Kuduremukha Colony, KSRP Colony, Venkatapura, Bellanduru, and Ibluru of southeast division, and Okalipura first and second stages. Water supply will be influenced in part in Subramanyanagar, Mallasandara, Dasarahalli, and Bagalgunte. CITY Tuesday, July 26, 2016 HILIGHTS Vol 1, Issue 202 `.1.00/- NATION Woman kills alcoholic husband A man died after his wife allegedly threw boiling water on him and assaulted him with a cricket bat while he was asleep in Sadar Kotwali area. Bhure Singh (40), who was an alcoholic, had a fight with his wife Rekha and went off to sleep outside the house. While he was asleep, she threw boiling water on him and attacked him with cricket bat, SSP Sunil Saxena said on Monday. Hearing his cries, the neighbours and Singh’s brother rushed to his help. Singh was taken to hospital where he succumbed to his injuries later in the evening, the SSP said. The woman has been taken into custody. The body which bore burn marks on the face and neck has been sent for post mortem, the SSP added. www.ibcworldnews.com RS 7 LAKH CR SET ASIDE TO BUILD 50,000 KMS OF NH About Rs seven lakh crore would be spent to develop around 50,000 kilometres of national highways over the next five years, Government said. During Question Hour in Rajya Sabha, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said the Government has allocated a total Gross Budgetary support of Rs 46,834 crores including cess and toll remittance for 2016-17 for the Road, Transport and Highways Ministry. In addition, internal and extra budgetary resources of Rs 59.279 crores have also been allowed to 80 sheep die after drinking poisonous water Nearly 80 sheep have died allegedly after drinking poisonous water in Dhaneli village in the past two days, officials said. Joint Director of the Animal Husbandry Department Malkhan Singh Meena said, “Nearly 8O sheep have died and 200 are sick after drinking contaminated water from a tank. As per post-mortem reports, the cause of the deaths is intake of poisonous water.” A medical team has been formed and sent to the village, he said. 5 criminals among 8 killed as jeep collides with another Eight persons, including five alleged criminals, were killed and six others injured when two jeeps collided in Rajasthan’s Churu district, police said. The incident occurred on Sunday when the alleged criminals were fleeing after opening fire at a police party in Bhaleri police station area. Their jeep collided head-on with another resulting in the death of eight persons, Bhaleri Circle Officer Rajendra Prasad said. While five of the deceased reportedly have criminal record, three others were passengers of the second jeep, he said. “The criminals, hailing from Haryana, were called by one Manroop Singh of Kohina village to a resolve a land-related dispute with his (Manroop’s) cousin Jai Singh,” Prasad said. For Advertisements contact: 080-2210 5300 9845172646 adv@ibcworldnews.com www.ibcworldnews.com be raised for highways in 2016-17. For the Ministry of Shipping, the Government has allocated a total gross budgetary support of Rs 1,531 crore. In addition, an internal and extra budgetary resource of Rs 3,183 crores has also been allowed. “There is a proposal to spend around Rs 7 lakh crores to develop National Highways of around 50,000 kilometres in the next 5 years. For Sagarmala port development, the project cost is Rs 73,375 crore and in respect of Sagarmala port modernisation it is Rs 9,891 crore,” he said. TMC WALK OUT OF RS OVER GROWING ATTACKS ON DALITS regarding the Constitution and rising protests across the country over attacks of dalits and minorities. Deputy Chairman P J Kurien said the notice has been disallowed. Cong wants Portuguese as 2nd lang. in Goa schools Adding new dimension to the vexed issue of Medium of Instruction in Goa, Leader of Opposition in Legislative Assembly Pratapsingh Rane demanded that Portuguese be made second language in schools. “We should have no problem with any language. I learnt Portuguese because our own documents are in Portuguese,” the Congress leader said during the discussion on the ‘Demands for Grants’ on first day of Monsoon Session of Assembly. “It (Portuguese) should be second language for the students to learn. If you want to know the history of what happened in past, you should know this language also,” the former chief minister said. www.cityhilights.news Sukhendu Sekhar Roy (TMC) said rights of dalits and minorities are being curtailed in direct disregard to the Constitution. Trinamool Congress staged a walk out of Rajya Sabha demanding a statement from Prime Minister Narendra Modi over growing attacks on dalits. Raising the issue, Derek O’Brien (TMC) said he has given a notice under rule 267 seeking adjournment of business to take up a discussion on the trend of dis- Observing that the government set up NIA to curb anti- national activities, he said these attacks were also anti-national. Vijay Mallya has not disclosed his full assets including USD 45 million received by him from a British firm, Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi on Monday told the Supreme Court which issued notice to the liquor baron. the court and he has not disclosed all the details about his assets. He has also not disclosed the amount of USD 45 million received by him from Diageo (British liquor major),” Rohatgi told a bench of Justices Kurian Joseph and R F Nariman. of contempt proceedings against him. “The Prime Minister has to come and make a statement on growing atrocities on SCs and STs,” he said. As Kurien said though the subject was important, the notice under rule 267 has been disallowed, TMC members started shouting slogans. “Pradhan Mantri bayan do, bayan do (Prime Minister should make statement),” they shouted. As Kurien firmly held on to his position that their notice cannot be taken up, TMC members walked out of the Rajya Sabha. SC NOTICE TO MALLYA ON PLEA OF CONSORTIUM OF BANKS The Attorney General said that Mallya has not disclosed full details of his assets and he is accountable to the public money. “This gentleman (Mallya) has not complied fully with the orders of The apex court, after noting the submissions by Attorney General, issued notice to Mallya and asked him to respond within four weeks on the plea of consortium of banks led by State Bank of India seeking initiation On July 14, Rohatgi claimed that Mallya had provided wrong details of his assets in a sealed cover to the apex court. He further said a lot of information had also been concealed, including a cash transaction to the tune of Rs 2500 crore, which amounted to contempt of court. Earlier, the court had Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray kept up his attack on the Centre alleging it has failed to live up to the promise of tackling the menace of “terror” with an iron-hand but said he was optimistic that the Narendra Modi government will “rectify everything” as it was the “last hope” of the country. Suggesting that the government is “going soft on terror”, Uddhav said though he was not an expert on the issue, he could feel the pulse of the people and the nation. “Whatever is unfolding nowadays in terms of terror attacks or extremism (in To a query on developments in Kashmir and “Pakistan’s increasing intervention in India’s internal affairs,” Uddhav said, “We all know the reason behind this. At this stage, I remember the words of our sages... Practice what you preach. People who do so are revered. Unfortunately, India has not got such a ruler till now, who can walk the talk (on wiping out terror).” Asked why he keeps attacking the government when his party itself shares power in Maharashtra and the Centre, the 56-yearold leader said, “Our stand about this government is very honest. We wish this government runs smoothly so that it can fulfill the promises it made to the people of the country. However, whenever we feel that the government is deviating from its course, we have all the right to ring the bell.” “Modi government is the last hope of the country, therefore, irrespective of whether we are in touch or not, this government should prove itself by doing good work.” Uddhav dismissed the suggestion that there were differences between the Shiv Sena and BJP over the allocation of portfolios both in the state and at the Centre. “Who says we have not The mini bus of Tenderheart School in Ghosiya township, carrying students of six villages in the age group of six to 14 years, was hit by Varanasi-Allahabad passenger train at gate number 26 between Katka and Madhosingh Railway stations, police said. The mini-bus was thrown up in the air due to the impact of the crash and landed in an agriculture field, police said. A ‘Gate Mitra’ was available at the time of accident but sadly the van driver ignored his warning which resulted in this tragic incident, Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu said, while expressing grief over the loss of lives. According to the ‘Gate Mitra’, he tried to show a red flag to the driver to warn him of the approaching train. Police said that the driver, who had earphones on, did not pay heed to the warning. The children, who survived the mishap, also said that they tried to draw the driver’s attention but he was in a hurry to clear the crossing, police said. Seven children and the driver who were injured have been admitted to different hospitals. Those suffering serious injuries have been referred to BHU hospital in Varanasi, police said adding that senior administration and police officials were on the spot. PRIVILEGE MOTION MOVED AGAINST JAIRAM, RENUKA first allowed introduction of a private member bills and “so did not allow the minister to speak.” The Minister, he said, had a valid point to make and if a discussion comes up again, she will be free to express herself. Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) moved a privilege motion in Rajya Sabha against Congress leaders Jairam Ramesh and Renuka Chowdhury for allegedly misbehaving with SAD member and union minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal. Raising the issue of an alleged spat between the Congress leaders and the Food Processing Minister after Rajya Sabha was adjourned on Friday afternoon due to ruckus over AAP MP Bhagwant Mann’s controversial filming of Parliament House, Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa (SAD) demanded that the two should apologise for their behaviour or face privilege motion. A minister, he said, has the right to speak in any House and the permission for the same was strictly between the Chair and minister. Badal had sought permission of the Chair to speak on Mann’s act, he said and asked “What right do they have to obstruct.” Dhindsa also alleged that the two had misbehaved with Badal outside the House. As the Congress members including the two in question strongly contested Dhindsa’s remarks, Deputy Chairman P K Kurien said, a minister or a member can speak only with the permission of the Chair. “That day, the Minister stood up requesting she be allowed to speak,” he said, adding the House was in pandemonium at that time. Kurien, who was in the Chair on Friday, said he Kurien said Chairman Hamid Ansari was seized of the matter and if he desired, the concerned parties will be called. The alleged incident happened soon after Rajya Sabha was adjourned on Friday afternoon after ruckus was created by the treasury benches on Mann’s actions. Anand Sharma (Cong) said the minister has every right to speak in either House of Parliament on a bill or a discussion. But the issue was whether a minister, who is not a member of this House, can raise an issue during zero hour, he asked. “Can a minister who is not a member of this house have the same privileges as other members of the House” and that too “about a person who is a member of the other House,” he asked. class). sought details of assets from Mallya in a sealed cover. Recently, the consortium of banks had alleged that Mallya was not cooperating in the investigation of cases against him and was averse to disclosing his foreign assets. got proper portfolios. It is media which is unnecessarily beating this drum,” he said. He said there is no bad blood between him and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, “but BJP should do something to establish a better co-ordination among bosses of BJP (in Delhi), the CM and us.” The Sena leader also defended the Modi government’s move to go all out to advertise the work it has done in last two years. “It is okay up to a certain extent to advertise its (government’s) achievements so that people of the country know where they are headed to,” he said. Yadav had described the police action against him as a “conspiracy.” Police had claimed that Vijay had met the MLA before the incident and calls were also exchanged between them. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Naresh Yadav was remanded in police custody for two days by a local court in connection with an incident of alleged sacrilege last month, a day after the Delhi legislator was arrested in the case by Punjab police. Malerkotla Additional Civil Judge Preeti Sukheja sent Yadav to two days’ police custody after he was produced before her by police. Punjab Police had last night arrested Yadav who was booked in connection with the alleged sacrilege incident on June 24 in Malerkotla after one of the accused arrested in connection with the case claimed he had acted at the behest of the AAP MLA. He has been charged with IPC sections 109 (punishment for abetment if the act abetted is committed in consequence and where no express provision is made for its punishment), 153 A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth etc and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony) and 295 (injury or defiling place of worship with an intent to insult the religion of any Superintendent of Police Arvind Bhushan Pandey said that an FIR will be lodged against the school management. Seven of the deceased have been identified as Naitik (6), Abhishek (10), Shubham (6), Pradumn Tewari (14), Swati Misra (10), Sakshi (7) and Rinku (8), police said. Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav has announced an ex gratia of Rs 2 lakh to the families of the deceased and free treatment for the injured, District Magistrate Prakash Vindu said. The Mehrauli MLA and his party have denied the charges and alleged it was a “political conspiracy” to malign AAP’s image ahead of Assembly polls in Punjab. Meanwhile, AAP’s Punjab in charge Sanjay Singh condemned the arrest of MLA. “Whatever is being done with the AAP MLA is under a conspiracy to malign the party and it is not correct,” he said outside the court. He announced that the party will stage protest across Punjab for three hours in front of the offices of the Deputy Commissioners to protest the arrest of its MLA. RICE MILL OWNER KILLED BY 7 POLICEMEN IN RAMPUR The incident sparked protests in the area as scores of residents of Kemri town and adjoining areas gathered and started raising slogans against the accused. “But this (advertisement) can continue only for some time. Ultimately, if you do not perform today, then tomorrow you can be in trouble,” Uddhav said. 8 CHILDREN KILLED AS TRAIN HITS VAN, DRIVER IGNORED WARNING In a tragic incident, eight children were killed and 14 others injured when a school mini-bus was hit by a train at an unmanned railway crossing on Monday morning due to alleged negligence of the bus driver who ignored warning. 4 AAP MLA REMANDED IN TWO DAYS POLICE CUSTODY IN SACRILEGE CASE NDA GOVT FAILED TO TACKLE TERROR, BUT MODI STILL ‘LAST HOPE’: SHIV SENA the country), I think it could have been countered very well by this government especially when it has completed two years in power. But I am optimistic that Modi will rectify everything,” Uddhav said in the second part of an interview to party mouthpiece ‘Saamana’. English Daily A rice mill owner was battered to death allegedly by seven police personnel including two sub-inspectors who had raided the premises over suspicion of gambling, prompting authorities to order a magisterial probe. Jalal Ahmad, 40, was killed by the seven police personnel who punched and assaulted him with rifle buts, according to a police complaint filed at the Kemri police station. Ahmad’s family alleged that the seven policemen entered the mill and started abusing him late on Saturday. They demanded Rs one lakh, saying they could implicate him in a false case. When Ahmad refused, the policemen mercilessly thrashed him, causing severe injuries to him, his family told the media. He was rushed to a nearby hospital where doctors declared him brought dead. The accused policemen have been taken off active duty and sent to the police lines by Rampur Superintendent of Police (SP) Sanjeev Tyagi. Acting collector Madan Singh Garbial has ordered a magisterial inquiry into the incident, police sources said on Monday. As tensions prevailed, authorities deployed a large contingent of police personnel to bring the situation under control. The SP and District Magistrate intervened and mollified the agitating mob and assured them of appropriate actions. Meanwhile, an accused sub-inspector has filed a complaint alleging that illegal activities like gambling were being organised in the mill by its owner and that Rs 6,700 has also been recovered from the premises. The accused policemen claimed in the complaint that they did not beat mill owner Ahmad but he died in a stampede that took place after police raided the premises following a tip-off about gambling activities. CITY Tuesday, July 26, 2016 HILIGHTS Vol 1, Issue 202 `.1.00/- WORLD Source of arms used in Bangla cafe attack traced Dhaka: Bangladeshi police on Monday said they have succeeded in tracing the source of the not-so-modern weaponry used by terrorists to attack an upscale cafe here that killed 22 people, including an Indian girl. www.ibcworldnews.com SYRIAN MIGRANT SETS OFF EXPLOSION AT GERMAN BAR WOUNDING DOZENS the area and emergency services were at the scene. Bomb experts were also sent to determine the cause of the blast. Ansbach Deputy Police Chief, Roman Fertinger said, there were “indications” that pieces of metal had been added to the explosive device. The police said they were now trying to arrest the suppliers of the weapons and have sought “help of the general people”. “We have been able to trace the source of the weapons. We are trying to arrest those who supplied the weapons,” Inspector General of Police AKM Shahidul Haque told reporters. “The arms used in the attacks were not very modern. We have found the source from where the attackers got them [arms]. The mastermind of the attacks have been identified and they are under surveillance.” He said the police were trying to combat militancy by awareness and prevention and needed “help of the general people” in bringing the masterminds of the 12-hourlong carnage to book. Two dead in Florida nightclub shooting Houston/Fort Myers: At least two persons were killed and 17 others injured on Monday in a shooting at a night club hosting a teen party in Florida, over a month after a gunman killed 49 people in the state in the worst mass shooting incident in US history. The shooting occurred around 12.30 am in the parking lot of Club Blu Bar and Grill in Fort Myers, Florida. Three suspect has been detained, the police said. “The numbers, they’re sort of fluctuating. We have multiple hospitals calling in. We’re trying to confirm. So, 15 to 17. We do have two confirmed dead,” Captain Jim Mulligan of the Fort Myers Police Department said. “Officers arrived on scene. Found multiple people suffering from various levels of gunshot wounds. EMS was called, multiple units responded. Helped triage transport multiple people from the scene,” he said. China, North Korea envoys hold talks in Laos Vientiane: Top envoys from China and North Korea held talks on Monday on the sidelines of a regional summit in Laos as tensions run high on the Korean peninsula over Pyongyang’s nuclear programme. North Korea’s newly minted Foreign Minister Ri YongHo, a former nuclear negotiator for the hermit state, and his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi met in the capital Vientiane. It is the first time Ri has attended a major diplomatic gathering since his appointment in May. A phalanx of security guards from both Laos and North Korea guarded the room where the meeting was taking place. Relations between Beijing and Pyongyang have frayed this year after North Korea’s fourth nuclear test and a series of missile launches put the region on edge. In response to the new tests the most recent of which was last Tuesday Washington and Seoul announced plans to deploy a US missile defence system in South Korea, sparking fury in Pyongyang and concern in Beijing. In the face of continued North Korean provocation, the United States spearheaded the drafting of a new UN resolution adopted unanimously in March by Security Council members, including China North Korea’s main diplomatic protector and economic benefactor. www.cityhilights.news Berlin: A Syrian migrant set off an explosion at a bar in southern Germany killing himself and wounding a dozen others, authorities said. This is the third attack to hit Bavaria in a week. The 27-year-old, who had a stint at a psychiatric facility, had intended to target a music festival in the city of Ansbach but was turned away because he did not have a ticket. “Unfortunately, this is a terrible attack which will surely increase people’s anxiety,” Regional Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann said, adding that in- vestigators “have not ruled out” he had an Islamist motive. Hermann said, he was worried “the right to asylum would be undermined” by the events of the past week, which has seen attacks on a train and shopping mall in the southern German state. The explosion happened just outside a bar in Ansbach city centre, not far from where more than 2,000 people had gathered for the concert, at around 10:00 pm on Sunday. Police have blocked off The perpetrator was killed in the explosion, police said in a statement, and a spokeswoman said 12 people were wounded, three of them seriously. Herrmann said the attacker, who came to Germany two years ago but had his asylum claim rejected after a year, had tried to kill himself twice in the past and had spent time in a psychiatric clinic. Europe has been on edge for months after a string of deadly attacks claimed by the Islamic State jihadist group, including bombings in Brussels and carnage at Bastille Day celebrations in the southern French city of Nice. In Bavaria, which has been a gateway for thousands of Syrian refugees, nine died in a shooting rampage in Munich on Friday and several people were wounded in an axe attack on a train near Wuerzburg. Police released more details of Munich attacker David Ali Sonboly on Sunday, saying the 18-year-old was depressed and had spent two months in a psychiatric unit last year. The teen was obsessed with mass killings and spent a year preparing for the gun attack that killed nine people, most of them foreigners. At least 35 people were also wounded during Sonboly’s shooting spree, which began at a McDonald’s branch and ended with him turning his 9mm Glock pistol on himself. Investigators have ruled out any link with the jihadists, though he appears to have planned the assault with chilling precision. AFGHAN CIVILIAN CASUALTIES SOAR TO RECORD HIGH: UN Kabul: Civilian casualties in Afghanistan soared to a record high in the first half of 2016, the UN said on Monday, with children in particular paying a heavy price as insurgents step up fighting and insecurity grows. The UN report, which comes two days after the deadliest attack in Kabul since 2001, cited ground combat between militants and NATO-backed Afghan forces as the leading cause of casualties. Between January and June, 1,601 civilians were killed and 3,565 were wounded a four percent increase in casualties compared to the same period last year, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) said. The casualties have reached their highest level since the UN began issuing its authoritative reports in 2009. The casualties include 1,509 children roughly one-third of the total a figure the UN described as “alarming and shameful”. The statistics are a grim indicator of growing insecurity in Afghanistan as the Taliban step up their nationwide insurgency and the Islamic State group seeks to expand their foothold in the east of the country. “Every single casualty documented in this report people killed while praying, working, studying, fetching water, recovering in hospitals every civilian casualty represents a failure of commitment and should be a call to action for parties to the conflict to take meaningful steps to reduce civilians’ suffering,” UNAMA chief Tadamichi Yamamoto said. “Platitudes not backed by meaningful action ring hollow over time. History and the collective memory of the Afghan people will judge leaders of all parties to this conflict by their actual conduct.” The UN report said insurgent groups including the Taliban were responsible for the majority 60 percent of civilian casualties. But it also reported a 47 percent increase in the number of casualties caused by pro-government forces, compared to the same period last year. “The testimony of vic- tims and their families brings into agonising focus the tragedy of this protracted conflict since 2009,” said Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. “The family that lost a breadwinner, forcing the children to leave school and struggle to make ends meet; the driver who lost his limbs, depriving him of his livelihood; the man who went to the bazaar to shop for his children only to return home to find them dead. London: Britain’s Prince Harry has expressed regret that he did not speak about his mother Princess Diana’s death until years later. The 31-year-old, fifth in line to Britain’s throne, spoke out about the loss of his mother in a car crash in Paris in 1997 at an event he hosted at Kensington Palace in London last week for the mental health charity, Heads Together. Ferdinand, a father of three who lost his wife to cancer last year, said of the prince: “He’s gone through different stages in his life that my kids are going to be going towards.So to get some of his experiences is very rewarding for me and very educational in many ways.” Harry was just 12-yearold when Diana - Princess of Wales, died suddenly in the tragic accident, leading to an outpour of public grief. On 31 August 1997, Diana was killed in a car crash in Paris, which also caused the deaths of her companion Dodi Fayed and the driver. Vientiane: Southeast Asian nations have delivered a watered-down rebuke to China for its territorial expansion in the South China Sea, in a diplomatic victory for China. After deadlocked negotiations among the 10 members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, the grouping issued a joint statement on Monday expressing concern over China’s activities, but repeating much of what it has said before. It also failed to mention a recent ruling by an international arbitration panel that said China’s claims over virtually the entire South China Sea was illegal. China’s claims overlap with those of the Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam and Brunei. Attempts to rebuke China within ASEAN were stymied by its ally Cambo- dia, and to some extent Laos. In its statement, the AESAN ministers said that they “remain seriously concerned over recent and ongoing developments.” They also said, “We reaffirmed the importance of maintaining and promoting peace, security, stability, safety and freedom of navigation in and over-flight above the South China Sea.” The statement is a victory for China, which has used every diplomatic muscle in its power to prevent criticism of its actions. It came after a highly anticipated meeting between Southeast Asian foreign ministers and their Chinese counterpart ended amid expectations that the two sides discussed China’s territorial expansion The royal told the BBC the charity event was an opportunity to highlight that anyone can suffer from mental health issues. “It is OK to suffer, but as long as you talk about it. It is not a weakness. Weakness is having a problem and not recognising it and not solving that problem,” he said. Prince Harry had formed Heads Together in May this year with his brother William, Duke of Cambridge, and sister-in-law Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, to “A lot of people think if you’ve got a job, if you’ve got financial security, if you’ve got a family, you’ve got a house, all that sort of stuff, everyone seems to think that is all you need and you are absolutely fine to deal with stuff,” the prince said. in the South China Sea. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi did not speak to reporters after the meeting on Monday with ministers and officials from the 10 countries that make up the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. ASEAN is divided on whether to rebuke China for its territorial ambitions, which infringes on areas claimed by four AESAN member nations. Most of them want to, but Cambodia, a key Beijing ally, and Laos do not want to be critical of China. MANY CHINESE ONLINE NEWSPAPERS SHUT DOWN, INTERNET PROTOCOL Beijing: China has shut down several online news operations after authorities blasted them for independently reporting and publishing articles about potentially sensitive subjects, on Monday. Major Chinese-language portals including Sina, Sohu, Netease and iFeng have closed some of their freewheeling political and social news sites and social network accounts after Beijing’s internet control department “harshly criticised” their “huge amount of activities violating the law and regulations”, the Beijing News reported. The programmes “uploaded and published a large number of news reports gathered and edited by themselves”, causing “particularly vile impact”, it said, citing an unnamed official with the department. The sites are also facing fines, the official added, without giving details. Journalists at privately operated Chinese news portals are only accredited to cover sports or entertainment events, and are required to use reports released by state-controlled media such as the official Xinhua news agency for more sensitive news related to politics and society. But some sites, largely driven by commercial interests, have formed their own news gathering or even investigative reporting teams to compete in a high-tech era where self-reporting is flourishing and hot social issues are changing day by day. China’s Communist Party brooks no opposition to its rule and the country’s newspapers, websites, and broadcast media are strictly controlled by the government, while an army of censors patrol social media to delete comments deemed taboo. Many Western news websites are blocked within the country. Controls have tightened considerably since President Xi Jinping took office in 2013. Last February, the leader made a pointed visit to state broadcaster CCTV, where he said that media should focus on “positive reporting”, and “speak the Party’s will and protect the Party’s authority and unity”. In the second quarter of 2016 alone, the government shut down or revoked the licence of 1,475 websites and deleted more than 12,000 internet accounts in a crackdown on “illegal online information”, the Cyberspace Administration said in a statement on Friday. TRUMP LEADS CLINTON IN NEW NATIONAL POLL nominate Clinton as party’s presidential nominee. In RealClearPolitics.Com, which keeps track of all major polls, in an average of recent major national polls, Clinton leads Trump by 1.9 per cent. bring together leading mental health charities. The event was attended by a number of British sports stars, including athletes Dame Kelly Holmes and Iwan Thomas, and cyclist Victoria Pendleton, to show that “unflappable” sporting personalities can suffer from mental health problems like everyone else, including members of the royal family. 5 SE ASIA NATIONS GIVE WATERED-DOWN CHINA REBUKE PRINCE HARRY REGRETS NOT SPEAKING ABOUT PRINCESS DIANA’S DEATH “I really regret not ever talking about it. For the first 28 years of my life, I never talked about it,” he told former England captain Rio Ferdinand in a programme aired in the UK on Monday. English Daily Clinton’s lead over Trump has been reducing every passing week. Washington: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has taken a lead albeit a small one and within margin of error over his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton in a new national poll, the first after last week’s Republican National Convention in Cleveland. Trump (48 per cent) leads Clinton (45 per cent) by three per cent in a twoway match up, CNN/ORC said. In a four-way contest with two other presidential candidates from minor parties, Trump is leading Clinton by five percentage points. Post conventions, presidential candidates do get a major jump in their popularity ratings. Democratic National Convention begins in Philadelphia on Tuesday, which would formally CNN/ORC said after the Cleveland Convention, Trump has received major jump in support from independents. Cleveland also helped Trump make strides in his personal image, the poll said. A majority (52 per cent) now say Trump is running for president for the good of the country rather than personal gain, just 44 per cent say the same about Clinton. TURNBULL SEEKS TIGHTENING SECURITY LAWS IN AUSTRALIA Melbourne: Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, on Monday termed as “real” the threat of terrorism in Australia while proposing to tighten security laws which will also pave the way to indefinitely extend detention of “high-risk” terrorists. Turnbull said “the recent attacks in Nice and Orlando show an increase in the frequency and severity of ter- rorism in the West or against Western interests. And the weekend terrorist attack on civilians in Kabul was the deadliest in 15 years”. Turnbull wrote to state premiers and chief ministers, asking them to agree on the design of nationally consistent laws for the indefinite detention of terrorists who pose a threat to the public at the end of their sentence. “This system will enable a continuing period of imprisonment for high-risk terrorist offenders,” Turnbull said. “It will be supervised by the courts similarly to the arrangements that apply in a number of our jurisdictions for sex offenders and extremely violent individuals,” he said. “Our law enforcement and security agencies are among the best in the world but we have to ensure they have the powers they need,” he said, adding that new counter-terrorism legislation amendment would be introduced in the Parliament. The bill, originally introduced in 2015, would also extend juvenile control orders from 16-year-olds to children as young as 14. It would also introduce a new offence of advocating genocide to further respond to the negative impact on our community of people who preach hate. The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) had made 21 recommendations on the original Bill. “Following consultation with the States and Territories, the Government accepts all of the PJCIS recommendations, and they will be reflected in the Bill,” the PM said. The Attorney-General will also convene a meeting of all the State and Territory Attorneys-General as soon as practicable to ensure post-sentence preventative detention legislation can be introduced quickly, he said. This legislation will enable additional periods of imprisonment for terrorist offenders who have served their sentences but are still judged to present an unacceptable risk to the community,” he further added. CITY Tuesday, July 26, 2016 HILIGHTS Vol 1, Issue 202 `.1.00/- SPORTS BUSINESS www.ibcworldnews.com THERE IS NO EASY MATCH IN OLYMPICS: SREEJESH www.cityhilights.news IOC BOWS TO PUTIN AND RUSSIAN DOPERS utes. Bishoo hit straight to midwicket off Ashwin in the 78th over, and three balls later bowled Shannon Gabriel (4) to wrap up the proceedings with a day to spare. It paid off with 33 medals for Russia, 11 of them gold.The country led the medal standings, and Russian pride surged with every big win. Moscow: Once again, the people who run the Olympics just can’t say no to Vladimir Putin. Bengaluru: Newly-appointed Indian men’s hockey team captain PR Sreejesh said there is no “easy match” in a sporting extravaganza like the Olympics, and all 12 teams will fancy their chances of qualifying for the quarterfinals in Rio. “It is Olympics and there is nothing easy. Every match will be serious affair,” he said before departing for Spain en route to Rio. “In each group there are six teams out of which four will qualify for the quarterfinals. Therefore, it is very important for us to garner as many points as possible to increase our chances because the new format gives an opportunity to every team,” he said. Unlike previous editions, the International Hockey Federation (FIH) has introduced a new competition format in this year’s Olympics. As per the new format 12 teams have been divided into two pools of six with each team initially playing round-robin games within their pool. Following the completion of the round-robin games, the top four teams from each pool will advance to the quarterfinals. Previously, after completion of round robin games top two teams from each pool used to directly qualify for the semifinals. Sreejesh, who took over the captaincy mantle from long-standing Sardar Singh just ahead of the Olympics, said they are ready to face any side in the quarterfinals. “We are ready to meet anybody in the quarterfinals. We cannot say we want this team or that team. We will give our 100 per cent against any side, be it world world champions Australia,” he said. Sreejesh said hockey is a team and a captain hardly has any role on the pitch. “Hockey is a team game and all 11 players on the field are captains. They have specific responsibilities to shoulder.We are going to Rio as a team,” he said. The experienced goalkeeper said a few practice matches in Spain before heading to Rio will hold India is good stead in the Olympics. “We are going to Spain mainly for acclimatisation. We need a break from here. We will play a couple of practice matches there and know where we stand. The climate of Rio during the Games will be to similar Spain. So, it is a good decision to go to Spain before landing at Rio,” Sreejesh said. FAILED DRUG TEST OF NARSINGH’S ROOMMATE RAISES SUSPICION Not when he spends more than USD 50 billion to host a winter Olympics to show off a resurgent Russia. Not when he talks darkly about returning to the days of Olympic boycotts in 1980 and 1984. Certainly not when he suggests that doping officials of one powerful country can you guess which one? are behind efforts to ban Russia from the Rio Olympics. When Putin talks, Olympic officials listen. And that’s the biggest reason why Russian athletes at least some of them will march in opening ceremonies less than two weeks from now in Brazil. With Russian prestige on the line, the executive board of the International Olympic Committee “The fact that Narisngh’s teammate at the camp has also tested positive for the same substance, it clearly looks to be a foul play. Both the wrestlers were consuming the same supplements as they were roommates. It arises suspicion,” WFI Assistant Secretary Vinod Tomar said. “There was a high quantity of steroid in the sample, which is hard to believe. It seems like a deliberate thing.Why would anyone take such high dose,” he Asked if anyone else in the camp has also failed the dope test, the official replied in negative. “No. Only these two guys have failed it and this clearly indicates that something is wrong.” NADA Director General Navin Agarwal on Sunday confirmed that Narsingh’s ‘B’ sample tested positive for a banned substance. Sources said that he had returned positive for methandienone, a banned anabolic steroid. With his Olympic dreams in jeopardy after a failed dope test, Narsingh had claimed innocence, saying that the entire episode was a conspiracy against him. “This is a conspiracy against me. I have never It was just a little more than two years ago that Putin was the face of a winter Olympics that he saw as far more than just a sporting event. He cheered Russian athletes in arenas and in the mountains, and celebrated with them as they added to the host country’s medal haul. Meanwhile, his agents were working late into the night at the Sochi doping lab, exchanging urine samples taken from the coun- Yet Russian athletes will still compete in Rio. The official explanation for just why came from IOC President Thomas Bach, who said it would be unfair to ban all Russians when it has not been proven that all of them cheat. “At the end of the day, we have to be able to look in the eye of the individual athletes concerned by this decision,” Bach said. The unofficial explanation was more telling. “The IOC decision was to be expected. You can’t behave improperly toward a power like Russia,” said Gennady Alyoshin, a Russian Olympic Committee official. North Sound (Antigua): West Indies’ skipper Jason Holder conceded that his side were always playing “catchup” game throughout the first Test against India, which they surrendered meekly losing by an innings and 92 runs. “It is always tough to play catch-up cricket. We never bowled well in the first innings. Yes, we had some good bowling partnerships but not for long sessions. Going forward we definitely need to improve, to string together better bowling partnerships, and bowl more maidens. Having said that we were not able to create enough pressure in their first innings,” Holder said after the defeat. “In hindsight, you can say a lot of things. The combination we played had four bowlers and an all-rounder in Roston Chase who bowls some off-spin. But execution is the name of the game. I don’t think we executed well enough,” he added. taken any banned substance,” said Narsingh. questioned. Spineless, yes, but that’s to be expected. No reason to let a little doping scandal get in the way of a cozy relationship that serves both sides so well. WE WERE PLAYING A TOUGH CATCH-UP GAME THROUGHOUT: HOLDER Holder said that the current Test side is a young one and they also have their pride New Delhi: With Narsingh Yadav’s roommate Sandeep Yadav at the SAI Sonepat camp also testing positive for the same banned substance, WFI said that it strengthens the conspiracy theory and indicates at a clear case of sabotage. caved in. Instead of banning Russia from Rio for running a state-sanctioned doping operation, the IOC members decided instead Sunday to allow individual sports federations to decide which Russians can compete. Narsingh, who was picked ahead of the double Olympic medallist Sushil Kumar to represent India at the Rio Games in 74kg Freestyle category, has been handed provisional suspension and virtually ruled out of next month’s Olympics. The 26-year-old wrestler’s Olympics accreditation has also been withheld. The WFI also cried foul, claiming that Narsingh has a clean history and it was a clear case of sabotage. On the basis of Narsingh bagging the 74kg Olympic quota berth with a World Championships bronze last year, WFI had named him to represent India at the Rio Games and Sushil’s demands for a trial were rejected by the Federation as well as the Delhi High Court after a lengthy legal battle. at stake. “I think it boils down to personal pride. Roston, Shane Dowrich and RajendraChandrika, myself, Jermaine Blackwood, we are all quite young players. We are all looking to make a mark in the international circuit,” he said. “For us its just personal glory, personal pride. That’s what each person coming to Test cricket is looking to do. I think all of us want to do that. I think we need to come up with a strong collective effort,” said the skipper. There were only two three-centuries in the match from the hosts, and they needed to do better to even have a hope of saving the match. Clearly, the team needed more from its experienced batsmen, Darren Bravo (11 and 10) and Marlon Samuels (1 and 50). “Ideally, that’s what we would expect from top-order batsmen. To be fair, they have to carry the demands of this young batting side. Unfortunately, Bravo didn’t get any runs in this Test. Marlon showed some form in the second innings and it is important for those two guys to carry the batting and lay the foundation. The onus is on them, but we also have more enough capable batsmen,” said Holder. NARSINGH DEMANDS CBI PROBE INTO DOPING SCANDAL New Delhi: A defiant Narsingh Yadav on Monday demanded a CBI probe into the doping scandal which has jeopardised his participation in the Olympics, alleging that a conspiracy has been hatched to scuttle his Rio dream. “There should be a CBI inquiry. The whole episode relating to my selection had gone to court. There was a CID report that my life is under threat. All this makes it clear, I have been framed so that I am stopped from going to Rio,” Narsingh said. “I have given my complaint to the federation in which I have made it clear that something could have been mixed in the food that was prepared at the mess. It is a conspiracy against me,” he added. Narsingh has returned positive for a banned substance barely 10 days before the start of the Olympics and that has cast a doubt on his participation in the Rio Games. The 26-year-old, who would be pleading innocence in front of the NADA panel that is scheduled to meet on Wednesday, is hopeful that he would be able to convince the committee members that the entire episode is a conspiracy. “I am hopeful that everything will be clear soon. I have got the 100 per cent backing of everyone. I am still hopeful of going to Rio,” 26-yearold wrestler said. 6 INDIA RECORD BIGGEST TEST WIN OUTSIDE ASIA try’s athletes for clean ones in an elaborate scheme to escape detection. That much of it was a scam wouldn’t be uncovered until many months later. When it was, it was clear the scope of the cheating effort was so great that it couldn’t have been pulled off without cooperation and approval from the highest levels of the Russian government. English Daily North Sound (Antigua): India recorded their biggest win outside the sub-continent as they thrashed a listless West Indies by an innings and 92 runs in the opening cricket Test, riding on a fantastic seven-wicket haul by off-spinner RavichandranAshwin. Ashwin produced an offspin bowling master class to grab 7/83 and triggered a second-innings slide that saw the hosts collapse from 88/2 to 132/8 on the fourth and penultimate day. A defiant ninth-wicket stand of 95, West Indies’ highest in the game, between Carlos Brathwaite (51 not out) and DevendraBishoo (45) delayed the inevitable before Ashwin came back to seal the issue by bowling the hosts out for 231. This was also the Tamil Nadu spinner’s first five-wicket haul outside the Asian continent. India bowled out the West Indies for 243 in their first innings, having amassed 566 for eight declared after opting to bat. Forced to follow-on after conceding a massive lead of 323, the hosts failed to cope up with intense pressure created by Ashwin and Co on a pitch that offered assistance to slow bowlers. At the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, the visitors shot out the hosts in three hours over the post lunch and tea session to finish their two innings at 243 and 231. After tea, Brathwaite reached his third Test fifty, but the rest of the innings folded in just over 40 min- Post lunch, it was an extended session of play which proved enough for India to force a win. But first they had to break through the 67-run partnership between Rajendra Chandrika (31) and Marlon Samuels (50). The two batsmen began again in the same vein, trying to play for time, and in doing so, the latter crossed the 50-mark off 74 balls raising hopes of a fight back. But it was short-lived as Chandrika had a faint inside-edge off Ashwin in the 36th over, judged accurately by the umpire and caught on the third attempt by WriddhimanSaha. It started the slide for West Indies and the off-spinner barged into the opening he had found. In the very next over, he removed Jermaine Blackwood (0) for a second duck in the match, with skipper Virat Kohli holding a magnificent diving catch at midwicket to aid in the dismissal. IT’S GOOD TO HAVE CONTAGIOUS WINNING HABIT: KOHLI North Sound: Winning is “contagious” and Indian Test captain Virat Kohli feels that it is a “good habit” that his boys can create in order to become a formidable Test team anywhere in the world. India trounced West Indies by an innings and 92 runs well inside four days in the first cricket Test of the four-match series. “We want to create winning habits, good habits. And you know, winning is contagious. If we learn to win Test matches, then we’ll learn how to win Tests everywhere. We will learn how to play in different situations and we will know exactly what to do when a certain situation is going a certain way,” Kohli told mediapersons after a thumping victory against the hosts. “We want to be consistent side, we need to set ourselves goals and look to execute that rather than looking at the opposition which I think this team is willing to do,” said Kohli after the win. “That for me is a very pleasing thing as a captain and for the team as well. Everyone understands the way we want to play on the field, where we need to bat, how we need to bowl, etc. We need to be comfortable with what the team requires and I think that’s the most important for this team going forward,” he added. It was an all-round effort from the bowlers with pacers Mohammed Shami and Umesh Yadav snaring eight scalps among themselves in the first innings and premier spinner Ravichandran Ashwin with his 7 for 83 singlehandedly decimating the opposition in the second innings. “It was a very good effort from the bowlers. The good thing was that we did not bowl that much in the first innings, so everyone’s mindset in the second innings was, yes, we can bowl again. I think the first innings ended at a perfect time for us last evening, and then we got 1314 overs and got a wicket again.So it was good to get some rest in the evening, and the bowlers’ attitude was very good, all of them voluntarily said, yes, we will bowl, and the spinners took the responsibility,” said the skipper. NARSINGH IS INNOCENT, IT’S A CONSPIRACY: WFI New Delhi: The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI)on Monday threw its weight behind NarsinghYadav, whose Olympic participation is in serious doubt after a failed dope test, saying the grappler is a victim of conspiracy. Doubting foul play, WFI president BrijBhushanSharan Singh said the federation believes Narisingh is innocent and will support him to the hilt. “The federation believes Narsingh is innocent. Injustice has happened with him and we are hopeful he will get justice. I will try my level best to help Narsingh get out of this problem so that he can represent India in 74kg in the Olympics and win a medal,” BrijBhushanSharan Singh told a press conference on Monday. The WFI chief said Narsingh has a clean record and would be foolish to jeopardise his career by taking a banned substance just days before the Olympics. “It is our duty to protect Narsingh and all our wrestlers. Narsingh’s record is clean. He is someone who never shied away from dope tests,” BrijBhushan said. “Narsingh complained in writing to us that a conspiracy has been hatched against him and I and the entire nation believe him because he has nothing to do with the substance.” Narsingh, who was picked ahead of the double Olympic medallistSushil Kumar to represent India at the Rio Games in, has been handed provisional suspension after he tested positive for a banned substance. On the basis of Narsingh bagging the 74kg Olympic quota berth with a World Championships bronze last year, WFI had named him to represent India at the Rio Games and Sushil’s de- mands for a trial were rejected by the Federation as well as the Delhi High Court after a lengthy legal battle. BrijBhushan hoped Narsingh would get a clean chit in the final NADA hearing on Wednesday, the result of which is expected the next day. “The NADA committee formed to hear the case will hold its final hearing on Wednesday. I hope they will examine all aspects and on Thursday I hope we will get the clear picture,” he said. For the time being, the 26-year-old wrestler’s Olympics accreditation has also been withheld. CITY Tuesday, July 26, 2016 HILIGHTS Vol 1, Issue 202 `.1.00/- BUSINESS www.ibcworldnews.com CRUDE PALM OIL FUTURES UP 0.77 PC ON SPOT DEMAND GOVT TO PROVIDE BENEFITS TO SMALL TEA GROWERS: NIRMALA SITHARAMAN New Delhi: To encourage small tea growers and give them better price for their products, the government has proposed to amend a 2003 order to define mini and micro factories and provide various benefits to them. New Delhi: Crude palm oil prices moved up by 0.77 per cent to Rs 497.30 per 10 kg in futures market on Monday as speculators indulged in creating positions coupled with rising demand in spot market. At the Multi Commodity Exchange, crude palm oil for delivery in August rose Rs 3.80, or 0.77 per cent, to Rs 497.30 per 10 kg, in a business turnover of 323 lots. Similarly, oil for delivery in July edged up by Rs 2.60, or 0.49 per cent, to Rs 524 per 10 kg in 63 lots. Analysts said fresh positions built-up by speculators supported by rising demand in the spot market, mainly led to the rise in crude palm oil prices at futures trade. GUARSEED FUTURES SLIPS ON PROFIT BOOKING per quintal, with an open interest of 10,580 lots. New Delhi: Guarseed prices were down by Rs 34 to Rs 3,956 per quintal in futures trading on Monday on profit booking by speculators amid a weak trend at the spot markets. At the National Commodity and Derivative Exchange, guarseed for delivery in November month contract declined by Rs 34, or 0.85 per cent to Rs 3,956 A l s o , guarseed for delivery in far-month October dropped by Rs 27, or 0.69 per cent to Rs 3,906 per quintal, having an open interest of 1,03,200 lots. Marketmen said offlaoding of participants at existing levels amid a weak trend at the domestic spot markets on increased arrivals from growing regions, mainly weighed on guarseed prices at futures trade. Minister of State for Commerce Nirmala Sitharaman said in Lok Sabha that a proposal has been mooted to amend the Tea (Marketing) Control Order 2003 so as to define mini and micro factories and exempt them from obtaining no objection certificate for manufacturing tea. Listing out various benefits and assistance being provided to the small tea S ingapore:S ufferi ng from back pain? A robotic massage therapist developed by a Singapore-based startup may help relieve muscle strains and injuries. Emma, or Short for Expert Manipulative Massage Automation, a robotic arm with a 3D-printed massage tip, can resolve some of the challenges faced by sports therapy clinics, such as a shortage of trained therapists and a need to deliver high quality therapy consistently. Developed by AiTreat, a start-up company founded by Nanyang Technological University (NTU Singapore) graduate Albert Zhang, Emma is undergoing user trials at a medical institution that offers sports injury rehabilitation and pain management. “We have designed Emma as a clinically precise tool that can automatically carry out treatment for patients as prescribed by a physiotherapist or Chinese physician,” said Zhang, who graduated in 2010 from NTU. “This is probably the first such robot in the world developed specifically for use by Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) physicians and sports therapists,” said Zhang. “Our aim is not to replace the therapists who are skilled in sports massage and acupoint therapy, The Tea Development and Promotion Scheme implemented by the Tea Board has a separate component for development of small tea growers. growers, Sitharaman said during Question Hour that in order to ensure better price to small tea growers, who supply tea leaves to factories, price sharing formulas have been notified for different tea growing states. Payment of green leaf to the growers is closely monitored by the district green leaf price monitoring committees, she said. The scheme aims at addressing the special needs of small tea growers, particularly in the area of improving production and productivity and establishing processing factories with special focus on enhancing quality. Financial assistance of around Rs 55.56 crore has so far been extended to the small tea growers in the XII plan, she said. RBI ASKS BOB TO COUGH UP RS 5 CR AS PENALTY New Delhi: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has imposed a penalty of Rs 5 crore on Bank of Baroda (BoB) after it found irregularities in the Rs 6,100-crore scam that was unearthed last year. “The Reserve Bank of India has imposed a penalty of INR 50 million on Bank of Baroda. Pursuant to the internal audit of the Bank of Baroda, the Reserve Bank of India and investigative agencies in October 2015 were advised by the Bank of certain irregularities observed,” Bank of Baroda said in a BSE filing. It further said: “The RBI carried out the investigation and noted the deficiencies which were reflective of weaknesses and failures in internal control mechanisms in respect of certain AML provisions such as monitoring of transactions, timely re- SCIENCE & TECH NOW, ROBOT THERAPIST TO HELP RELIEVE MUSCLE STRAINS www.cityhilights.news porting to FIU, and assigning of UCIC to customers”. Bank of Baroda said it has implemented a comprehensive corrective action plan, to strengthen internal controls and to ensure that such incidents do not recur. Various irregularities by bank such as non-submission and inordinate delays in filing of Suspicious Transaction Reports (STRs), besides opening of accounts by several entities without fulfilling KYC norms, were noticed by Reserve Bank of India. The observation came as part of inspection done by the central bank after last year’s Bank of Baroda case in which Rs 6,100-crore import remittances were effected by its Ashok Vihar branch. Both CBI and the Enforce- ment Directorate are probing the huge remittances to Hong Kong from the bank. The amount was allegedly transferred in the garb of payments for imports that never took place, investigators say. After the BoB case, RBI wrote a confidential letter to chairmen and chief executives of all commercial banks asking them to review existing policies and effect necessary improvements where warranted to avoid recurrence of such irregularities. Shares of Bank of Baroda were trading 1.92 per cent at Rs 153.80 apiece on the BSE. ‘POKEMON GO’ PLAYERS STUMBLE ON HIDDEN HISTORY English Daily 7 GLENMARK GETS FDA NOD FOR SKIN OINTMENT New Delhi: Glenmark Pharmaceuticals has received final approval from the US health regulator USFDA for triamcinolone acetonide ointment, used in treatment of various skin conditions. “Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Inc, USA has been granted final approval by the US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) for triamcinolone acetonide ointment USP, 0.5 per cent,” it said in a BSE filing. Approval has been grant- ed for generic version of triamcinolone acetonide ointment USP, 0.5 per cent of Perrigo New York, Inc. This ointment is used to treat various skin conditions including eczema, dermatitis, allergies and rash. Quoting IMS sales data for the 12 months to May, Glenmark said Triamcinolone Acetonide Ointment achieved annual sales of` around USD 4.4 million. The company’s current portfolio consists of 116 products authorised for distribution in the US and 61 Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) pending approval with the USFDA. Shares of Glenmark Pharmaceuticals were trading 0.38 per cent up at Rs 868.35 in the morning trade on BSE. RICOH INDIA CHAIRMAN TETSUYA TAKANO RESIGNS New Delhi: A week after admitting its accounts appear to have been “falsified”, Ricoh India on Monday said its Chairman and Director Tetsuya Takano has resigned from the company. The company has appointed Ian Peter Winham as its Director/ Chairman with immediate effect. “Mr Tetsuya Takano has resigned as Director/Chairman of the company with effect from July 25, 2016. The Board of Directors of the company has accepted his resignation with immediate effect,” Ricoh India said in a BSE filing. Winham joined the Ricoh Group in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) in 2002 as CFO and was appointed Executive Vice President, CIO and CFO of Ricoh Europe in 2007. In 2014, he took on a global role as head of Global Capital Management. In April 2016, board after being asked to go on leave amid an audit in the company by a committee. he was appointed Corporate Vice President of Ricoh Company, Ltd. Winham has worked extensively in India over the last six years, the company said. Last week, Ricoh India said its accounts appear to be have been “falsified” and estimated to incur a loss of Rs 1,123 crore for the fiscal ended March 31, 2016. It had said the disclosure follows an internal investigation it had been carrying out to ascertain its financial position and probable roles of few officials of the company. In April, the company’s India’s MD and CEO Manoj Kumar had resigned from the However, Ricoh Company Ltd, a promoter entity of the Indian subsidiary of Japanese imaging and electronics major, has proposed to recapitalise the company for the loss. The disclosure by the Indian unit also prompted the promoter to approach National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) against the BSE-listed firm and its certain officials suspected to have indulged in “mismanagement”. In its petition, the promoter sought to restrain the statutory authorities from taking any coercing measures against Ricoh India Ltd and restore its share trading, which has been suspended for penal reasons even as a probe is already on by various agencies and regulators including Sebi into its affairs. MARS ROVER CURIOSITY CAN NOW FIRE LASER ON ITS OWN but to improve productivity by enabling one therapist to treat multiple patients with the help of our robots,” he said. Emma has a user-friendly interface and recommended guidelines for various sports injuries. The robot consists of a single, 6-axis robotic arm capable of highly articulated movements, a 3D-stereoscopic camera for vision, and a customised, fully rotatable 3D-printed massage tip. Safety features which work in tandem with advanced pressure sensors are also in-built, to ensure the comfort and the safety of its patients. Emma has treated 50 patients with different conditions, such as tennis elbows, stiff neck and shoulders, lower back pain, as well as muscle pulls. To ensure a consistent quality of therapy, Emma has sensors and diagnostic functions that will measure the progress of the patient and the exact stiffness of a particular muscle or tendon. These detailed diagnostics are uploaded to the cloud where the progress of each patient can be analysed and generated into a performance report. For the first time in TCM treatment, patients can accurately measure their recovery progress using precise empirical data. Providence: Historical markers have long dotted the landscape, often barely noticed by passers-by until they became treasure-filled stops this month on the “Pokemon Go” trail. Players hunting for fictional creatures on their smartphones are now visiting real-life memorial plaques, statues, mosaics and landmarks, ranging from a Civil War battlefield in Chancellorsville, Virginia, to a Hells Angels clubhouse on New Zealand’s North Island. Some don’t bother to linger at these Pokestops, staying just long enough to stock up on the virtual balls they’ll use to bonk and capture the next Pokemon. But for others, the GPS-powered “augmented reality” game is heightening awareness of the history and geography of their neigh- bourhoods. “Before I was just going from Point A to Point B, but now I’m learning things,” said 15-year-old Jaiden Cruz as he walked by a plaque Wednesday in downtown Providence, Rhode Island, marking where Abraham Lincoln spoke at an old railroad hall in 1860. The plaque is a Pokestop, and shortly before Cruz arrived, another player dropped a “lure module” that attracts Pokemon to the site. The 380-year-old city abounds with Pokestops, including the nation’s oldest Baptist church, founded by religious dissident Roger Williams in 1638, and a stone marking where French troops camped during the Revolutionary War. “It gets you to learn about your surroundings,” said 59-year-old Cheryl DiMarzio, who on the advice of her daughter ventured into an urban park to capture an owl-like Pidgey and some purple rodent Rattatas. “Different landmarks, the statues and historical places.” How such markers became the backbone of the wildly popular video game that launched this month is a story that goes back at least five years, when tech giant Google signed a licensing agreement to use The Historical Marker Database, a volunteer-run website that has tracked the geographic coordinates of more than 80,000 historical markers around the world, most of them in the United States. JJ Prats, founder and publisher of the Virginia-based marker database, said many but not all the Pokestops and Pokemon gyms, where players send their creatures into battle, are from his website. He’s thrilled. Washington: For the first time, NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover can fire its onboard laser all by itself, mission scientists say. New software is enabling Chem Cam, the laser spectrometer on Curiosity, to select rock targets autonomously the first time autonomous target selection is available for an instrument of this kind on any robotic planetary mission. The Chem Cam (chemistry and camera) instrument aboard Curiosity “zaps” rocks on Mars and analyses their chemical make-up. While most Chem Cam targets are still selected by scientists, the rover itself now chooses multiple targets per week. “This new capability will give us a chance to analyse even more rock and soil samples on Mars,” said Roger Wiens, principal investigator for ChemCam at Los Alamos National Laboratory in the US. “The science team is not always available to pick samples for analysis. Having a smarter rover that can pick its own samples is completely in line with self-driving cars and other smart technologies being implemented on Earth,” said Wiens. more than 350,000 total laser shots at about 10,000 points in all.The autonomous software is called AEGIS (Autonomous Exploration for Gathering Increased Science) and was developed by engineers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. ChemCam’s spectrometers record the wavelengths seen through a telescope while the laser is firing. This information enables scientists to identify chemical composition of the targets.Through the same telescope, the instrument on the rover’s mast takes images that are of the highest resolution available. From the top of Curiosity’s mast, the instrument can analyse the composition of a rock or soil target from up to about seven meters away. To select a target autonomously, the software uses adjustable criteria specified by scientists, such as identifying rocks based on their size or brightness.The criteria can be changed depending on the rover’s surroundings and the scientific goals of the measurements. In nearly four years since landing on Mars, ChemCam has analysed roughly 1,500 rock and soil samples with The most frequent application of AEGIS uses onboard computer analysis of images from Curiosity’s stereo Navigation Camera (Navcam), which are taken routinely at each location where the rover ends a drive. The rover’s extended mission is analysing evidence about how the environment on Mars changed billions of years ago from conditions well-suited to microbial life, if any life has ever existed on Mars, to dry, inhospitable conditions. CITY Tuesday, July 26, 2016 HILIGHTS Vol 1, Issue 202 `.1.00/- www.ibcworldnews.com www.cityhilights.news ENTERTAINMENT KAREENA KAPOOR UPSET WITH DEEPIKA PADUKONE SALMAN KHAN ACQUITTED IN CHINKARA POACHING CASES Bollywood actor Salman Khan was on Monday acquitted by the Rajasthan High Court in two cases related to poaching of Chinkaras in Jodhpur in 1998. Deepika Padukone’s recent statement saying, “I am not getting married and I am not pregnant,” may have been innocent. But the Begum of Bollywood who is currently pregnant for some reason thinks it is a dig at her. Blame her pregnancy hormones or just being extra sensitive but Kareena Kapoor Khan has taken this comment very personally. Says an insider, “While it makes sense for Dips to deny her engagement and marriage rumours, which have been doing the rounds, Bebo can’t understand why she denied being pregnant, because no one said she was! KKK is also annoyed at the unsaid implication that actresses who are in the family way are no longer serious about the career or scare producers away. Kareena is gearing up to begin shooting for her next film and with big belly and all, she will rock it.” We have no doubt she will. Not to forget, an angry Kareena had recently even lashed out at the news mongers for discussing her pregnancy like a ‘national casualty.’ She had said, “I’m pregnant, not a corpse. And what maternity break? It’s the most normal thing on earth to produce a child. It is high time the media back off, and stop treating me any different than I ever was. Anybody who is bothered shouldn’t work with me… but my work goes on as is, like always. Stop making it a national casualty. We are in 2016, not in the 1800s. Probably, even at that time, people were way more civilised and normal than the way the media is behaving and speculating now,” Says Kareena, adding, “I’m just fed-up of people making it (her pregnancy) to be a death of some sort. In fact, it should be a message to a lot of people that marriage or having a family has absolutely nothing to do with my career.” SALMAN KHAN AND PRABHU DHEVA TO REUNITE AFTER SEVEN YEARS The driver of the jeep that was used by Khan and his co- stars on their alleged hunting mission has been missing, weakening the prosecution’s case against the movie star. Khan, 50, was jailed in 2007 for nearly a week for shooting an endangered gazelle in 1998. Appeals of Khan against sentence in the two cases relating to poaching of Chinkaras in Bhawad and Mathania were allowed by the high court which acquitted him in both the cases. Justice Nirmal Jit Kaur rejected the plea of the state government against the actor. Two separate cases had been registered against Khan under section 51 of Wildlife Protection Act for poaching of two chinkaras in village Bhawad on 2627 September, 1998 and one chinkara in Mathania (Ghoda Farm) on 28-29 September, 1998. The trial court (CJM) had convicted him in both the cases sentencing him to one year and 5 year imprisonment on February 17, 2006 and April 10, 2006 respectivel. The convictions were challenged by Khan in the session’s court, which dismissed appeal in Mathania s case and transferred appeal to high court in Bhawad s case, where already two appeals by the state government had been pending. Hearing on both these petition in high court had begun on November 16, 2015 and were completed on May 13, 2016, after which justice Nirmal Jit Kaur had reserved her judgement. While arguing the case in the high court, defence counsel Mahesh Bora had contended that Khan had been falsely framed in these cases, merely on the statements of a key witness Harish Dulani, the driver of the vehicle, which was allegedly used in poaching in both these cases. Bora argued that Dulani was never available to them for cross examination and hence his statements could not be relied upon in conviction of Khan. He also argued that both of these cases have been built on circumstantial evidences and there was no eye-witness or any material evidence against Khan. Besides this, the major observation by the court was that it did not find the pellets recovered from the vehicle matching with those, recovered from the possession of Khan. ANISTON GIVES EMPOWERING SPEECH AT ITALIAN FILM FEST was. “There are not enough fingers and a toe in this entire room to count how many times that moment has happened to me,” Aniston confessed as she wiped tears from her eyes. “We’re all human beings at the end of the day, whether we’re a waitress or a baker or a student or whatever we are, at the end of the day you kind of hit walls and think I kind of can’t go any farther. Or this is too much. It’s been seven years since Wanted. Now it looks like director Prabhu Dheva and Salman Khan are ready to reunite for another film together. So far, all attempts to encore Wanted’s success hadn’t worked. Now Prabhu has found a script that he feels would justify their coming together. Says Prabhu, “When you work with Salman Sir, you can’t just do it just for the heck of it. Or because you have access to his dates. Wanted was a very important film in my career. It marked my debut as director in Bollywood. It was also an important film for Salman Sir.” Wanted started the new power-packed phase in “My heart can’t take it or the pain is too great, or am I good enough? Will I survive? And you just have to sort of somehow miraculously overcome. You just go, ‘I can’t, yes I can, yes you can.’ Salman’s career. Prabhu concludes, “We have to make sure that our next project together packs in a greater punch.” Currently Sultan hero is busy with his next film Tubelight director by Kabir Khan. The film is based on Sino-Indian war. The film was supposed to roll from July end in Kashmir. But the latest reports suggest that the shooting in Kashmir has been on hold due to the ongoing political situation there. The makers have been suggested to stay away from the heated environment for now. Well it was Bajrangi Bhaijaan star who had insisted his buddy Kabir to shoot in Kashmir. REAL HOUSEWIVES REUNITE FOR A CAUSE Former “Friends” star Jennifer Aniston gave an empowering speech to young girls as she was honoured for her television and film career at the 46th Annual Giffoni Film Festival in Italy. The 47-year-old actress was the guest of honour at the Amalfi Coast event and she spoke to the attendees of the children’s festival to talk about her career in Hollywood. When Aniston was asked to suggest a solution for more female-centred stories to be told in Hollywood, the star encouraged the aspiring writers and filmmakers in the audience to step away It’s safe to say Jill Zarin still runs with a fabulous circle of people. As the Real Housewives of New York City alumna celebrated another summer in the Hamptons, the reality star decided to host a party for all of her Bravo friends who showed up. The O.G. of the O.C. Vic- from the obsession with social media and create projects grounded in the real world, source said. “I think we need to empower women to not just be about dresses and beauty and selfies. We need to start having conversations and put our phones down and get out of social media, take social media breaks. That’s why we’re not seeing the right stories being told, because everyone is stuck in their phones,” she said. The actress was also moved to tears by one teen, who asked the A-lister if she ever woke up in the morning and didn’t recognise who she really ki Gunvalson represented the West Coast while Cynthia Bailey made the trip from Atlanta. Kathy Wakile from New Jersey arrived for a quick weekend stay. As for Big Apple fans, you certainly had a handful of cast members in town. Kelly Bensimon,Kristen Taekman, “And also know that your actors, your idols, your icons, whatever you call them, have all had that experience in their lives many, many times. Aniston added, “There’s nothing that separates us from you, because we all started at the same place. We all came out of nowhere. Don’t punish yourself if you feel that. Go talk to people and seek help and always find something to inspire you.” Aniston’s speech at Giffoni echoed similar sentiments in an emotional letter she penned earlier this month hitting out at the constant media furore surrounding her private life. Cindy Barshop and Ramona Singer came together to attend Jill’s charity event benefiting St. Jude Children’s Hospital. “Love my Bobby and my REAL girlfriends,” the hostess wrote on Instagram with a group photo. “Love you and thank you all for coming to my #jillzarinluxlunch.” 8 WOULD LOVE TO STAR IN A BOLLYWOOD FILM: RICK HOFFMAN Actor Rick Hoffman, currently seen on American legal drama “Suits”, says he wishes to feature in a Bollywood movie one day. According to the sources the actor said “I honestly haven’t, but have heard that they’re great and, of course, I’d love to be a part of an Indian movie one day.” The court held that the pellets recovered from the Chinkaras were not fired from Khan’s licensed gun. English Daily Meanwhile, the actor is all geared up for the upcoming season of “Suits”, currently being aired on Comedy Central. Hoffman plays the popular role of lawyer Louis Litt on the drama “Suits”. If there is one thing which his popular onscreen character likes the most it is a good mudbath but Hoffman says he does not enjoy them at all in real life. “I do not like mud baths at all. To add to that, unlike Louis, I’m deathly allergic to cats and am a die-hard New York sports fan. As for what rejuvenates me - deep tissue massages. I am addicted to massages,” Hoffman said. “Suits” chronicles the lives of talented college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J Adams) who initially works as a law associate for Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) despite never actually attending law school. Hoffman’s character swings between jealous, highly suspicious and snobbish and has a rivalry with their law firm’s topnotch lawyer, Specter. During the season five finale, it was shown that Mike turned himself in for a two-year prison sen- tence for faking to be a lawyer, thus casuing trouble in the law firm. Hoffman, 46, says his character will now be on his toes after the events on the series. “He’ll be quite intense about it and if anyone eats, sleeps, breathes the firm, it’s Louis. He’s very loyal to the firm, so you can only imagine what his blood pressure is like at the moment - he’ll be quite excitable.” The actor also said fans “shouldn’t put their expectations too high” with regards to his on and off love-track with Shiela. ROHIT BAL’S FUSION OF BLING, ROYALTY AT ICW With combination of rose motifs and embellishments as the mainstay, ace designer Rohit Bal’s Kashmir and Russia inspired line, “Kehkashaan” closed India Couture Week 2016. Bal, 55, made his love for roses more apparent with the line as the outfits featured flower embroidery in almost every outfit on display. Gold embroidery with mirror-work was another highlight of the show. Perhaps, in an attempt to balance the heavy embellishment on tops, jackets, maxi tops and capes, the designer kept his lehengas, sarees and gowns extremely simple with least to no work on it. The flair of his silhouettes, however, added a regal touch to the clothes. In terms of colour palette, the designer kept himself restricted to bold tones of white, black and burgundy. Bal’s collection began on a ‘white’ note as models sashayed down the ramp in simple traditional wear, which had Kashmiri designs. With similar work on every outfit in the section and lack of innovation, it seemed the designer ran out of ideas while designing the ensembles. Then came the all-in black section, which had interesting combinations like gypsy tops and jackets with lehengas and sarees, and capes with evening gowns. An embellished cold shoulder top worn over a long skirt was a highlight of this section. A few men’s jackets with different gold embroideries drew applause from the audience. Bal went with the ‘save the best for the last’ say- ing as some of the most wonderful and creative pieces from his collection turned up towards the end of the show. The closing outfit, a burgundy colour lehenga worn with a red choli and a short jacket, also in burgundy, was among the best on the show. Crown-like headgears complemented the overall feel of the collection. The show had other designers like JJ Vallaya and Varun Bahl cheering Bal on from the sidelines. The designer chose not to speak to the media about his collection post the show and instead chose to stay by the side of his close ones. BONO VISITS MEMORIAL FOR NICE ATTACK VICTIMS He concluded the poignant note by adding, “With respect for lives lost here on 14/7/16.” Following the attack, the group had posted on the U2 Twitter page, “Love is bigger than anything in its way - Bono, Edge, Adam, Larry.” Rocker Bono has returned to the site of the Bastille Day attack in Nice, France to honour the memory of those killed with a floral tribute. The U2 frontman was at a restaurant nearby on July 14, when a driver drove a truck filled with weapons and explosives into a crowd watching a fireworks display on Promenade des Anglais, leaving 84 people dead. Bono and his fellow diners at La Petite Maison reportedly had to be rescued by armed police after the attack, which prompted staff at the eatery to pull down the venue’s shutters and lock themselves inside for safety. The 56-year-old singer, who owns a home in the nearby town of Eze, headed back to Promenade des Anglais to join mourners as they marked the tragedy with a minute of silence, source said. Bono, who was dressed in all-black, was photographed laying flowers at the crash site, and in the accompanying message, he wrote, “There is no end to grief, that’s how I know there is no end to love” words are borrowed from the lyrics to U2’s song California (There Is No End To Love). Bono and his bandmates were also close to the atrocities in Paris, France in November last year, when 89 people were killed in a series of co-ordinated bomb and gun attacks, one of which took place at the Bataclan concert hall. The stars were in the city rehearsing for their concert the following day, but they cancelled their shows due to safety fears and rescheduled them for December. The rockers also offered their private jet to the Eagles of Death Metal, who had been playing at the Bataclan at the time of the attack. 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