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‘India’s rise is in America’s interest’ India’s rise is in US’ interest and a strong US is in India’s interest, maintain US lawmakers ARUN KUMAR, WASHINGTON

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S lawmakers and officials have highlighted the importance of India-U.S. relationship, with the administration’s pointsperson for South Asia saying India’s rise is in US’ interest and a strong U.S. is in India’s interest. The officials made the comments at a Congressional Reception organized by Senate Caucus on India and Indian Americans at the Capitol Hill recently to welcome Arun K. Singh on his taking over as India’s ambassador to the US. The event was hosted by senators Mark Warner and John Cornyn, Democratic and Republican co-chairs respective-

ly of the Caucus. Speaking at the event, Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, Nisha Biswal, noted that India’s rise is in US’ interest and a strong US is in India’s interest.

Congressional Caucus on India and Indian Americans is a bipartisan group of Senators founded way back in 2004. Praising the leadership of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, she recapitulated the successful bilateral summits.

Warner reiterated his commitment to promoting India-US ties. Cornyn highlighted the strong relationship between India and US being ‘world’s largest’ and ‘world’s oldest’ democracies which are bound by common values. Thanking Warner and Cornyn for their leadership at the Senate Caucus on India and Indian Americans, Singh noted the important contributions made by the Caucus to bring the people and governments of the two countries closer. He described the bipartisan support for India-US relations in the US Congress as a source of strength for the India-US strategic partnership that now spans almost all dimensions of human endeavor.

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s yet another mass shooting in the U.S. put the spotlight back on the contentious issue of gun control, media reports said that there have been 204 mass shootings in 2015 so far. Last week’s shooting by a white man at a Lafayette, Louisiana, movie theater showing the comedy Trainwreck, that left two women killed and nine injured was the third deadly mass shooting in six weeks. The alleged shooter John Russell “Rusty” Houser, 59, using a handgun he legally purchased from an Alabama pawn shop methodically shot 11 people by firing off one 10-

US won’t pardon Edward Snowden WASHINGTON: The White House on July 28 reiterated its refusal to pardon government information leaker Edward Snowden, and said the former contractor should return to the US and “accept the conse- Snowden quences of his actions”. “He should come home to the United States, and be judged by a jury of his peers -not hide behind the cover of an authoritarian regime,” White House counter-terrorism advisor Lisa Monaco said on July 28.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Barack Obama during the latter’s visit to New Delhi earlier this year.

Hillary Clinton runs into rough weather over emails ARUN KUMAR, WASHINGTON

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round clip, according to Lafayette Police Chief Jim Craig. “This was slow and methodical,” as the State’s Indian-American Governor Bobby Jindal said. The Mass Shooting Tracker, a crowd-sourced

project of the anti-gun folks at the Guns Are Cool subreddit, according to the Washington Post, had listed 203 mass shooting events so far in 2015 before the Louisiana shooting incident.

emocratic 2016 presidential contender Hillary Clinton ran into a new political storm over the use of a private server for sending official emails with reports suggesting that some emailed material contained classified information. The inspector general for the intelligence community had informed US Congress that some material emailed from the former secretary of state’s private server contained classified information, but it was not identified that way.

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India, China face exodus of millionaires, says a new report ARUN KUMAR, WASHINGTON

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ndia and China are facing an exodus of their wealthiest citizens with tens of thousands of “high-net-worth individuals” (HNWIs) having left to seek greener pastures, according to a new report. As many as 61,000 Indian millionaires left the country and settled overseas in the last 14 years, second only to China which saw an exodus of 91,000, according to a report by consultancies New World Wealth and LIO Global. France, Italy, Russia, Indonesia, South Africa and Egypt round out the top eight, according to the study cited by Time magazine.

The study, released this month, looked at immigration data from 2000 and 2014 indicating applications for a second citizenship or change of domicile (permanent resi-

dence). Britain — its capital city London, in particular — appears to be the most popular destination for the world’s rich to settle down in, followed by the US, Singapore, Australia and Hong Kong. The report said Indians tend to move to countries like Australia and the United Arab Emirates, while Singapore and Hong Kong are popular destinations for China’s wealthy. Despite the large-scale departure of millionaires, India still has the tenth largest number of millionaires at 226 800, while China stands fifth with 608,500. The US tops the list with 4,105,000 millionaires.

GREAT EXODUS l Britain top beneficiary of HNWIs from abroad. Most of HNWIs from Europe, Russia, China and India. l Inflows into the US predominantly come from China. l Singapore in second place benefited from a strong migration of HNWIs from China, India and Indonesia. l Australia was boosted by strong inflows from the Asia Pacific region (India, China, Indonesia), as well as Britain and South Africa.


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GPS devices retrieved from terrorists point towards Pakistan; India says would give fitting reply JAIDEEP SARIN, DINANAGAR (PUNJAB)

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hree civilians and four security personnel, including a superintendent of police, were killed early July 27 when three heavilyarmed terrorists said to be from Pakistan went on a killing spree here, shattering two decades of calm in Punjab and sparking an 11-hour gun battle that left all three attackers dead. The terrorists in military fatigues, stormed a police station complex in Dinanagar town in Gurdaspur district, adjoining Pakistan, taking security forces by surprise. Dinanagar is located barely 15 km from the Pakistan border. Punjab Director General of Police Sumedh Singh Saini told the media: “We (Punjab Police) engaged them and killed all three terrorists. We lost four security personnel. The terrorists were well armed with good firearms and good ammunition and were carrying GPS sets.” CCTV footage shows the three terrorists moving freely on foot on a road in Dinanagar town at 4.55

NEWS DIGEST Opposition wants Land Bill scrapped NEW DELHI: The Congress, Trinamool Congress and CPI-M have pitched for withdrawal of the NDA’s land bill in a meeting called at the residence of NCP chief Sharad Pawar. “A meeting was convened at Pawar’s Delhi residence. There is an indication from all non-BJP parties that they will come together on land bill. Trinamool and CPI-M are opposing the bill extensively, whereas Shiv Sena, NCP and YSR Congress are partially opposed to it,” a senior Congress leader told IANS.

CBI files 17th FIR in Vyapam case NEW DELHI: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on July 28 registered the 17th FIR and ninth preliminary inquiry in connection with its ongoing probe into the Vyapam scam in Madhya Pradesh. The First Information Report (FIR) was registered against 18 people relating to the alleged illegalities committed in the Forest Guard recruitment test conducted by Vyapam in 2012. The CBI registered the FIR under charges of cheating, criminal conspiracy, IT Act, Prevention of Corruption Act and the Madhya Pradesh Recognized Examination Act.

Security personnel take positions outside Dinanagar police station where the heavily-armed terrorists were holed up. The operation lasted 11 hours.

a.m. on July 27, minutes before they began firing indiscriminately at the town’s bus stand and near the police station complex. The CCTV footage was obtained from a camera installed outside a shop in the town. The terrorists, who can be seen from the side and the back, were carrying assault rifles and backpacks as they walked towards the town’s center. The sec-

ond CCTV footage, taken from a camera installed outside a bank building, shows the hijacked Maruti 800 car being driven towards the bus stand and the police station around 5.18 a.m. Security and intelligence agencies have tracked the global positioning system (GPS) sets, recovered from the terrorists, to Shakargarh area of Pakistan near the India-Pakistan

border. The GPS track indicated that the terrorists began their journey from the Pakistan side on July 26 and entered Indian territory. Home Minister Rajnath Singh said: “If we are hit, we will give a befitting reply. We want peace with Pakistan but not at the cost of national honor.” This was the first major terror attack in Punjab after the assassination of then chief minister Beant Singh on August 31, 1995 in Chandigarh, joint capital of Punjab and Haryana. The final assault by the SWAT (Special Weapons and Tactics) team of Punjab Police on the complex ended with intermittent firing and grenade attacks from both sides. Superintendent of Police Baljit Singh succumbed to injuries suffered in the gun battle between security forces and terrorists who were holed up in the complex, officials said. The dead included three civilians, one of whom was shot dead in a bus stand and two others who were killed in a hospital near the police complex. Three Home Guards in the complex were also killed.

Anshu Gupta, Sanjiv Chaturvedi win Magsaysay IANS, NEW DELHI

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ocial worker Anshu Gupta and whistleblower bureaucrat Sanjiv Chaturvedi on Wednesday won the prestigious Ramon Magsaysay awards for “enterprising leadership” and for exposing corruption. The Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation said Gupta, 45, was being recognized for “his creative vision in transforming the culture of giving in India, his enterprising leadership in treating cloth as a sustainable development resource for the poor”. The award citation also credited Gupta with “reminding the world that true giving always respects and preserves human dignity”. The foundation said Chaturvedi,

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40, was being recognized for “his exemplary integrity, courage and tenacity in uncompromisingly exposing and painstakingly investigating corruption in public office, and his resolute crafting programmes and system improvements

to ensure that government honorably serves the people of India”. Established in 1957, the Ramon Magsaysay Award is Asia’s highest honor and is widely regarded as the region’s equivalent of the Nobel Prize.

Help India probe attack: Pak daily ISLAMABAD: A Pakistan newspaper has urged the government to extend “full cooperation” to India’s probe into Punjab’s terror attack “if facts point to a role of elements operating from Pakistani soil”. The Dawn said in an editorial that some of the public mistrust in both countries could have been curbed if only India and Pakistan had followed up the decision their prime ministers took at Ufa, Russia. If the National Security Advisers of the two countries had met and worked out an arrangement on how to address real-time incidents, the fallout of latest terror attack in Gurdaspur would have been different. The Dawn said the terror attack “almost immediately became about Pakistan and the ever-present tensions between the two countries”. But it noted that fortunately “only some Indian officials began to blame Pakistan and the ISI”.

Re-check minor rape victim for abortion: SC NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on July 28 asked the Ahmedabad civil hospital’s medical superintendent to set up a team of three gynecologist and a clinical psychologist to examine whether a 24-week pregnant 14-year-old rape victim can undergo risk-free abortion. The SC said the team of doctors would also include gynecologist Riddhi Ketan Shukla who had earlier examined the victim and had said that the haemoglobin level of the girl was below optimum and this condition can be harmful to her during childbirth. The court said the team of doctors will decide if there was serious threat to her life if the baby is not aborted.

Yakub Memon hanged in Nagpur, to be buried in Mumbai IANS, MUMBAI/NAGPUR

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akub Abdul Razzak Memon, convicted in the March 12, 1993 Mumbai serial blasts, was hanged till death at Maharashtra’s Nagpur Central Jail on July 30 morning, officials said. He was sent to the gallows — on his 54th birthday on July 27 — after several of his court appeals and clemency petitions were rejected by various courts, including the Bombay High Court, the Supreme

Court, the Maharashtra governor and the president of India. Memon was hanged at 6.35 a.m. A medical team at the jail pronounced him dead a short while later, at 7.01 a.m. Later, his body was sent for an autopsy in the jail hospital by a medical team from a Nagpur government hospital, before being cleared for the last rites. Initially, the jail authorities were not inclined to hand over the body and planned to perform the last

rites in an isolated spot in the jail campus. After the hanging, Memon’s brother Sulaiman submitted an application to the jail authorities, demanding handing over of the body to enable them perform the last rites in Mumbai. The request was immediately processed and permission — with stringent conditions — was granted and the body handed over. It was taken to Nagpur airport and flowing in an air ambulance for the funeral rites.


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Are Bassi’s attacks on AAP part of a larger plot?

Did the politicians, in a hasty maneuvre to negate the provisions of the 1894 land acquisition law, lose a sense of balance and tilted rather too heavily in favor of the cultivators? AMULYA GANGULI, NEW DELHI

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he clumsily designated Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (Amendment) Bill has been the victim of clumsiness in forms other than its name. To start with, these relate to the absence of a clear vision among politicians about the best way to achieve the objective of protecting farmers’ interests while advancing the cause of industrialization. In a hasty maneuvre to negate the provisions of the 1894 land acquisition law, the politicians seemingly lost a sense of balance and tilted rather too heavily in favor of the cultivators. Among those who noted the imbalance was the commerce minister in the Manmohan Singh government, Anand Sharma, who said that “insistence on the consent of 80 percent of affected families will seriously delay land acquisition and in many cases halt essential infrastructure projects”. As Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has pointed out, this objection echoes the Narendra Modi government’s views. But the Congress has chosen to ignore what Sharma said two years ago because it runs counter to the party’s objective of throwing a spanner in Modi’s “Make in India” endeavours. The Congress is well aware that if

the process of industrialization takes off, then the party can say goodbye to any immediate chance of returning to power. Hence, the aggressiveness with which the party’s vice president, Rahul Gandhi, has been opposing the proposed amendments to dilute the provisions on securing the consent of farmers, and declaring that he will not allow an inch of land to be acquired by the government or the industrialists. The Congress’ crown prince does not seem to care that stalling industrialization will hurt the country in the long run since it will stop a large number of peasants to move from farms to factories and also be detri-

The Congress is well aware that if process of industrialization takes off, then the party would lose any immediate chance of returning to power mental to overall development by scuppering infrastructural projects. But it will not do to blame the cynicism of the Congress alone. As Modi once pointed out, when the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MPs supported the land bill in 2013, they desisted from taking a longterm view of industrial growth presumably because such a stance would have enabled the BJP’s opponents to accuse it of being pro-cor-

porate, as Rahul Gandhi is doing today by alleging that the Modi government is “suit-boot ki sarkar”. This one-sidedness has long been a feature of Indian politics - and also of the popular culture reflected in fiction and films - which propagates that the rich are evil while the poor are the repositories of all that is good in human beings. In this respect, B.R. Ambedkar was in a league of his own when he described villages as “a den of ignorance, narrow mindedness and communalism”, echoing Karl Marx’s condemnation of the “idiocy of rural life”. If the BJP is now taking a stand which is diametrically opposite to what it did in 2013, the reason is that the responsibility of governance has made it realize that employment generation via industrialization and economic reforms is the best way to lift millions out of poverty. The Manmohan Singh government, too, had pursued this path, thereby leading to poverty reduction between 2005-06 and 2011-12 at the fastest ever rate in the country’s history because of “fast GDP growth”, as Arvind Subramanian, the present government’s chief economic adviser, said. But any progress on these lines does not suit the opportunism of Rahul Gandhi and the Congress. Hence, their opposition to reducing the percentage of farmers who have to agree to relinquish control over their lands from 80 percent.

Delhi police commissioner BS Bassi interacting with the media.

NEW DELHI: When I heard about a month ago that there is an opinion in Delhi that favors toppling the AAP government, I argued with myself that this can’t be true. Delhi Police Commissioner’s B.S. Bassi’s increasingly aggressive tone vis-à-vis the AAP and its politics make me wonder if I may be wrong after all. Unusually for a police officer supposedly bound by service rules, Bassi has been making comments which amount to political attacks against an elected government. I can’t recall the last time a police chief did this in any state. As the chief minister, Arvind Kejriwal could have avoided the Hindi word he used in a TV interview to describe police personnel. Having said that, those of us born and raised in Delhi know it to be a part of a lexicon where such words exist. But it is curious that Bassi has been commenting on what was a passing reference in a larger interview almost day after day while claiming that policemen are trained to ignore what is not palatable to them. Why talk about it then? Bassi’s latest gem takes the cake. He says it would be “very unfortunate” if Delhi Police come under the Delhi government. The reason? He feels “local vested interests” would come into play, and cites his experience in Goa and Puducherry. This is truly bizarre. Since when have serving police officers begun arguing on modes of governance? Is it Bassi’s case that “local vested interests” — by which he must be referring to politicians — exist only in small states? What about Tamil Nadu? West Bengal? Andhra Pradesh? Uttar Pradesh? Bihar? Gujarat? Maharashtra? Surely, vested interests are there everywhere. Why not then place the police force in every state under the direct control of the central government? And if “vested interests” are there in Goa, was Manohar Parrikar, a former chief minister and now India’s

defense minister, its part and parcel? And has Parrikar ceased to be a “vested interest” after moving to Delhi? This simply defies logic. I have known senior and respected IPS officers who have held sensitive assignments and who, as friends, shared the various problems they faced. They too had their opinions as citizens — which Bassi is also entitled to. But I don’t remember the last time a serving police officer held forth views on what type of governance is better suited to a state. In his latest interview, Bassi has also chosen to give unsolicited advice on what areas the AAP government should focus on! I simply cannot think of a situation — good or bad — when the police chief of Tamil Nadu tells Chief Minister Jayalalithaa, that too publicly, what she must do and how.

Bassi’s comments have an air of mystery about them, more so in the context of ongoing war between AAP govt and Lt. Guv Najeeb Jung. Indeed, Bassi’s tone and tenor provide the first reason why Delhi Police should come under the control of the Delhi government, whether it is with the AAP, BJP or Congress. Bassi’s comments have an air of mystery about them, more so in the context of the ongoing war between Kejriwal’s government and Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung. Would a police officer go public thus unless he is confident that no harm will come to him? One of his junior colleagues has even said that Kejriwal is fomenting disobedience in police. Something is surely brewing. (M.R. Narayan Swamy is Executive Editor with IANS. The views expressed are personal)


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Obama hails US-Africa ties

US President Barack Obama during his historic Africa tour says it was time for world to change its approach to Africa; became first US President to address African Union summit HADRA AHMED, ADDIS ABABA

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resident Barack Obama's speech at the African Union (AU) headquarters in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa was the first time a sitting U.S. president addressed the 54member regional bloc. "I stand before you as a proud American. I also stand before you as the son of an African. Africa and its people have helped shape who I am and how I see the world," said Obama, who was welcomed with a standing ovation at the AU headquarters as he walked in. He earlier met AU Commission chairperson Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, and also toured a food processing factory. Obama emphasized his administration's efforts to combat world hunger while touring the factory, which is the main supplier of baby food for Ethiopian children. He also announced $140 mil-

IS planning to attack India: Report

US President Barack Obama and his Kenyan counterpart Uhuru Kenyatta wave to delegates at the Opening Plenary at the Global.

lion in investments to the U.S. government's global hunger and food security initiative "Feed the Future", which is aimed at getting climate-resilient seeds to farmers in 11 African nations. At a joint press conference with Ethiopian Prime Minister Haile-

mariam Desalegn, Obama pressed the Ethiopian government to clean up its record on human rights and good governance. He, meanwhile, drew criticism from human rights groups when he described the Ethiopian government as "democratically elected", as a controversial

ADDIS ABABA: US President Barack Obama on July 28 stressed that no president should remain in office for life, as it violates important constitutional provisions which in turn "risks instability and strife" as has happened in Burundi. "I actually think I am a pretty good president, I think if I ran I could win," Obama said in a speech at the headquarters of the African Union. "Let me be honest with you, I do not understand this. I am in my second term, it's been an extraordinary privilege for me to serve as president of the United States, I love my work, but under our constitution I cannot run again. "Africa's democratic progress is also at risk when leaders refuse to step aside when their terms end," Obama added.

Mullah Omar dead, says Afghanistan; Taliban denies IANS, ISLAMABAD

R WASHINGTON: The ISIS is preparing to "to trigger a war in India" to provoke an "Armageddonlike 'end of the world'" according to a recruitment document of the terrorist group that was found in Pakistan. An investigative story published on July 28 by the USA Today is based on the document that was obtained from "a Pakistani citizen with connections inside the Pakistani Taliban". "The document warns that 'preparations' for an attack in India are underway and predicts that an attack will provoke an apocalyptic confrontation with America," the report said. "Even if the US tries to attack with all its allies, which undoubtedly it will, the ummah (Muslims) will be united, resulting in the final battle," it added. The document was translated into English by a Harvard scholar and verified by several intelligence officials. Bruce Riedel, a retired CIA official and now a senior fellow at the Brookings Institute, said striking in India would magnify the ISIS' stature and threaten the stability of the region.

election in the east African country was largely deemed illegitimate. The U.S. president also spoke on African leaders who refuse to step down when their terms end. When a leader tries to change the rules in the middle of the game just to stay in office, it risks instability and strife, Obama said quoting the case of Burundi, whose President Pierre Nkurunziza has controversially been re-elected for a third term. "Democracy is not just formal elections. When journalists are put behind bars for doing their jobs, or activists are threatened as governments crack down on civil society, then you may have democracy in name, but not substance. "Nations cannot realise the full promise of independence until they fully protect the rights of their people. This is true even for countries that have made important democratic progress," the US president said.

eclusive, one-eyed Taliban leader Mullah Omar is dead, an Afghan official said. The Taliban promptly denied the report. An Afghan official on the condition of anonymity confirmed to Xinhua on July 29 about Mullah Omar’s death. However, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid rejected the report as baseless, saying Omar Mullah is "alive". Mullah Omar died two to three years ago, BBC quoted Afghan government and intelligence sources as saying. There have been several reports of Mullah Omar's death in the past. The U.S. had announced a $10

Omar died two to three years ago, BBC quoted Afghan intelligence sources as saying.

million award for the rebel's capture or death. Mullah Omar, who was Afghanistan's de facto head of state hen the Taliban was in power from 1996 to 2001, had earlier disappeared from Pakistan's Quetta city.

Mullah Omar's Taliban regime in Afghanistan had sheltered Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden in the years prior to the September 11 attack on the US. That prompted the US to declare war on the Taliban and

Free Wi-Fi across Sri Lanka by 2016 IANS, COLOMBO

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The agreement in this regard was reached following a discussion held by State Minister for Defense Ruwan Wijewardene with

Chamath Palihapitiya, a successful Silicon Valley entrepreneur and considered as the richest Sri Lankan in the world. Palihapitiya and several ministers later met President Maithripala Sirisena to present a report on the new technology. With the instant approval of the president, an agreement between the state-owned Information and Communication Technology Agency (ICTA) and Google was signed at the prime minister's house in Colombo on July 28.

overthrow its regime with the help of the anti-Taliban Northern Alliance in Afghanistan. Mullah Omar was earlier widely said to be living in hiding in Quetta, a Pakistani city close to the Afghan border. Confirmation of Mullah Omar’s death by authorities in Kabul comes at a critical time, with a second round of peace talks between Taliban representatives and Afghan government negotiators scheduled in Pakistan on July 31. Earlier, on July 15, an official Taliban website issued a statement in Mullah Omar’s name which backed the legitimacy of those peace talks — reversing the Taliban’s traditional position that there could be no meaningful peace talks until all foreign military forces have left Afghan soil.

US calls for easing Indo-Pak tension ISLAMABAD: The United States has said it wants to see tensions reduced between India and Pakistan. However, it clearly stated that it is for the two nations John Kirby to resolve their differences bilaterally. “We want to see the conflict and the tension reduced, that these are issues that need to be worked out,” said State Department spokesperson John Kirby.


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Indians in US to organize chariot festival after 5 years

A new US report has showcased the Nobel laureate’s “peaceful struggle” to keep children in school ARUN KUMAR, WASHINGTON

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ndian Nobel Peace Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi’s “relentless work” and “peaceful struggle” to keep children in school, rather than in the workforce, has been highlighted in a new U.S. report. “For more than four decades, Satyarthi has worked relentlessly for the rights of children and waged a peaceful struggle to keep children in school, rather than in the workforce,” said the US State Department’s Trafficking in Persons Report 2015. “He has helped to free children trapped in bonded labor, assisted them with vocational training and education, and challenged public discourse in India on child labor and child trafficking,” it said. “His contributions have not

Short takes NRI attorney to run for Congress from Florida WASHINGTON: Mary Thomas, a conservative Indian-American attorney in Tallahassee, Florida, has announced her candidacy for the second Congressional district seat from the state. Thomas, if elected, would become the first Indian American woman voted into Congress. She will run against incumbent Republican Gwen Graham. “North Florida needs a fresh voice in Washington, D.C.,” Thomas was quoted as saying in a India West report. “Her parents instilled conservative ideals of the importance of family, hard work, self-sufficiency and the value of education in her at an early age,” the report added.

Student develops water-resistant socks WASHINGTON: A 23-year-old Indian-origin student in the U.S. has developed water-resistant socks and launched a successful kickstarter campaign that blew past its business goal within two days, a media report said. Jaspreet Singh, a law student at Wayne State University in Detroit, had come up with the idea of water-resistant socks in a public speaking class at the University of Michigan where he was supposed to pitch a business idea, The Detroit News reported on July 28.

Nobel Peace Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi.

only affected India, but have also changed the world,” it said. In 1998, he organized the Global March Against Child Labor that led to the adoption of ILO Con-

vention 182 on the worst forms of child labor. The world was formally introduced to “Satyarthi and his work fighting child labor when he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014, together with child activist Malala Yousafzai”, the report said. But in 2007, the U.S. State Department, it recalled, recognized Satyarthi’s contributions to the global fight against forced child labor by selecting him as one of 10 Trafficking in Persons Report Heroes. In January 2015, President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama met Satyarthi and his wife Sumedha. Obama, the report recalled, said “... true measure of Kailash’s efforts is not a single prize he has been awarded, but the tens of thousands of people who today live with freedom and dignity thanks to his efforts”.

NEW YORK: For the first time in five years, people of Indian-origin organized a Rath Yatra with bhajans and dancing that reverberated through the streets in St. Louis County, Missouri, a media report said. On July 26 morning, hundreds of devotees pulled a chariot carrying the statues of three deities from the Krishna Balaram Temple at St. Louis to Queeny Park area, St. Louis PostDispatch newspaper reported. “One of the things this event repre-

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state-of-the-art Sri Venkateswara Temple with an eight-feet granite statue of Lord Venkateswara will be constructed in the U.S. city of Columbus in Ohio state. It will be the second temple after the Bharatiya Hindu Temple that opened in the area in 1994, the Columbus Dispatch daily reported. It will be “a state of the art temple, spread over at least 20,000 square feet with a capacity to accommodate at least 1,000 worshippers”, said Ganesh Vathyam, a spokesperson of the temple committee. It will include an ornate, colorful towering entrance called “gopuram” and a brass or copper covered

flagstaff called a “dwajasthambam”, he added. The committee is also planning to bring sculptors from India to build the temple and early projections put the cost at about $3 million. “Our goal is to introduce this culture not only to our kids — because the reason we build temples

is to let our future generations know the significance of the temple and the heritage — but also to introduce it to the other side of the world,” Vathyam said. The temple plans a four-day grand opening ceremony from July 30 to August 2 to enshrine Lord Venkateswara.

sents is that deities, instead of staying in temple, are taken out in public for the purpose of everyone and anyone being able to see them,” Yamuna Jivana Das, one of the event organizers, was quoted as saying. “We repeat the God’s name with music and dancing so that we can immerse into his heart, so that you don’t think of anything else -- complete devotion, you know,” added Nina Desai, a follower from Chesterfield area.

Priya Gopal to represent Washington in pageant WASHINGTON: Indian-American Priya GopalWalker, a survivor of child abuse, will represent Washington in the 2015 Miss Teen USA Pageant to be held in Bahamas. Gopal-Walker, 17, will compete with contestants from all over from the US at the pageant on August 21-22. She made her entry to the pageant after winning the Miss Washington Teen USA crown. Gopal-Walker is a student at the Academy of Arts and Sciences in Seattle.

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n Indian-origin engineer in Singapore who invented an automatic one-minute roti maker machine seven years back has now fetched a second round of investment of $11.5 million from venture firms, a media report said. Pranoti Nagarkar-Israni, a mechanical engineer from the National University of Singapore, came up with a prototype for an automatic roti maker which won her the “Start-Up Singapore” competition in 2009. She later floated a product design company called Zimplistic

with her husband to promote the roti maker brand called Rotimatic. Zimplistic has now announced an investment of $11.5 million from Southeast Asia-based NSI Ventures and Germany-based Robert Bosch Venture Capital, web portal TechinAsia.com report-

Pranoti Nagarkar-Israni

ed. “It has been an amazing year for us and these new partnerships will only help to improve what we see as a revolutionary product that

enables families to eat healthier,” Rishi Israni, Pranoti’s husband and CEO of Zimplistic, was quoted as saying. The automatic roti maker is smart enough to use its 15 sensors to figure out the ingredients put in it and the measures in which to combine them. The user needs to put in the ingredients in the given containers and press a button. Within a minute, a flat, circular roti slides out of the machine much like a sheet of paper that comes out of a photocopier. The machine also allows its users to customize the doughballs and flour discs.


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Bang on target Indian women recurve archers in World Championship final, secure Olympic berth IANS, COPENHAGEN

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he Indian women’s recurve archery team made a strong comeback to book a place in the 2016 Rio Olympics and later qualified for the final, but the men failed to advance after losing to Italy in a tie break at the World Championships here on July 28. The women’s trio comprising Laxmi Rani, Rimil Buriuly and Deepika Kumari had their backs against the wall at 1-3 against Germany. But they held their nerve to edge back into the contest and finally sealed it with a 5-3 win to make it through to the last eight and make the cut to next year’s Olympics. It was a tough ride, however, as the Germans refused to budge an inch. Elena Richter, Lisa Unruh and

Indian women’s team will now face Russia in the final on August 2.

Karina Winter were steady from the start, winning the first set 46-59 to pick up two points. The next one was a tie with 55-55 and both sides sharing a point, with Germany gaining a 3-1 lead. But Deepika and her teammates refused to give up and finally secured the next two sets 51-50 and 53-52, which helped them pocket the game. Later in the day, the trio came good against Colombia to win the quarter-final 6-2. They dropped just the first set 49-54 but then clinched three consecutive ones 57-

48, 52-51, 50-47 to seal the issue. The Indians carried their momentum in the semi-final game against Japan too as they bagged the cliffhanger 5-4 via a tie breaker. At 2-2 points, with each having won a set, Japan took the third set 47-52. But the Indians did not crumble under pressure at they made it 4-4 clinching the fourth set 56-53. In the tie breaker, India hit all 10-pointers to surge ahead to 30 points. Japan could manage only 27 points to bow out of the match and the competition.

Atletico de Kolkata sign Postiga as marquee footballer KOLKATA: Indian Super League (ISL) defending champions Atletico de Kolkata (ATK) on July 29 roped in Helder Postiga as their marquee footballer for the upcoming season, starting in October. The 32-year-old has represented Portugal in two World Cups and three European Championships, helping his team reach the Euro 2004 final. Postiga last played for Spanish club Deportivo de La Coruña as a striker. “The presence of Postiga will definitely bolster the team for the season ahead and also allow the Indian and international players to learn from him about the way he goes about preparing for a major tournament like ISL,” ATK head coach Antonio Lopez Habas said. “He will have an altogether different experience when he plays in front of Kolkata’s football aficionados. I am sure Postiga’s presence will make the city and ATK fans proud.” The prolific forward has earlier turned up for clubs like Porto, Valencia, Lazio, Sporting Lisbon and Tottenham Hotspur. Welcoming him, team co-owner Sanjiv Goenka said: “On behalf of the team management, we welcome Postiga in the Atletico de Kolkata fam-

ily as our marquee player for 2015 ISL. “Postiga’s sheer ability to score goals as a striker made us take notice and seal the deal. It will be an altogether different sight to see him charge with the ball. We believe he will win over the fans of the red and white brigade.” The striker has scored 101 goals in 448 appearances in total.

World badminton: Saina to lead India ‘Aussie experience to help India in Lanka’ IANS, JAKARTA

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ormer India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly believes the experience of the Australia tour last winter will have matured and helped the likes of Virat Kohli, Murali Vijay and others for the upcoming Test series against Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka will host India to play three Tests from August 12 to September 1. While the first match will be held at Galle, the last two will be played in Colombo. “India will do well in the series against Sri Lanka. The away series in Australia last winter should have helped the players. The Murali Vijays, Virat Kohlis, Ajinkya Rahanes, Lokesh Rahuls should have matured from that tour and it will definitely help them against Sri Lanka, who are a tough team... but I expect India to do well,” Ganguly told IANS in an interview on July 28. “I don’t think we should even evaluate the team’s performance in Zimbabwe. It was a team where the seniors and other regulars were not playing. Rahane and the others should leave it behind, not be bothered and focus on the upcoming tour of Sri Lanka which will be very important,” said the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) advisory committee member.

When asked about the Proteas’ 70day tour of India starting on September 29, the 113-Tests veteran advised patience saying: “Let us go one by one and focus on the Sri Lanka series... When it is over, we can look at the South Africa series.” Ganguly added that India team director Ravi Shastri, who did not travel to Zimbabwe, will be with the side in Sri Lanka. “Ravi Shastri is going to Sri Lanka along with three other assistant coaches. Ravi is doing a great job and is going to be with the team for the time being. The chief coach will be decided in the future,” said Ganguly, who along with cricket greats Sachin Tendulkar and V.V.S. Laxman comprises the advisory committee of the BCCI.

n probably the best chance to grab multiple medals, an 18member Indian badminton contingent led by ace shuttler Saina Nehwal will vie for honors at the 22nd edition of the World Championships to be held at the 9,000seater Istora Senayan here from August 10 to 16. This will also be Saina’s golden opportunity to grab a medal at the Worlds which has eluded the Olympic bronze medallist ever since she started participating at the annual contest in 2009. The 25-year-old has always exited the event at the quarterfinals

stage the five times she has taken part in it. She has been seeded second in women’s singles this time. Saina, who has got a first round

bye here, has had a good run this year winning the India Grand Prix Gold, the India Open Super Series and also reaching the finals of the All England Open.

Maradona plans bid for FIFA presidency IANS, BUENOS AIRES

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rgentine football icon Diego Maradona has denied feeling depressed after the death of his father, saying that he will go “for FIFA” in a video he posted on Facebook. “I know that they’re saying lots of things. Nobody can know what I’m feeling inside over the death of my father. They cut off a love from me that I thought was eternal and that can’t be forgotten so easily,” Maradona said, reports Efe. In the cellphone video,

Diego Maradona

Maradona, who led Argentina to victory in the 1986 World Cup and later coached the national squad, is seen on a football pitch wearing sports clothes and holding a ball under his left arm.

“It’s not depression. It’s not that I’m angry with the Argentines or with the world. I just have the sadness of a son who is grateful, and I’m going to be until the day that I die,” he added with regard to the death of his father Don Diego, who passed away on June 25. “I’m telling all Argentines that I’m strong, that they’re not going to break me, that I’m very tough, I have a lot of popular support. But hold on, because when I come back, I’m coming back with everything, I’m coming back to work, I’m coming back for FIFA.”


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India’s ‘Missile Man’ no more, nation mourns

Barely five minutes into his lecture on the topic ‘Liveable Planet’ at IIM-Shillong, the 83-year-old Kalam suddenly collapsed; breathed his last at a local hospital IANS, SHILLONG/NEW DELHI

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.P.J. Abdul Kalam, who rose from humble beginnings to become one of India’s leading scientists and later a hugely popular president, died in Shillong on July 27 evening after collapsing during a lecture at the IIM-Shillong, plunging the entire country in mourning. Kalam, who occupied Rashtrapati Bhavan in 2002-07 as India’s 11 president, breathed his last at 7.45 p.m. at the Bethany Hospital where he was rushed to from the IIM where he was delivering a lecture on “liveable planet”, officials said. The 83-year-old Kalam, who had been lecturing at the IIM-Shillong since last year, reached the institute at 5.40 p.m. According to its director Amitabha De, he was taken to the guest house where he rested for a while and came to the lecture hall at 6.40 p.m. “Kalam must have barely spoken for five minutes when he suddenly collapsed,” De said, recalling the tragedy. “We rushed him to the hospital by 7 p.m. where he passed away.” Doctors at the hospital said Kalam was brought “almost dead” after suffering a cardiac arrest. Hospital director John Sailo Ryntathi-

Former Indian president A.P.J Abdul Kalam.

ang said they did their best to revive him. But he could not be saved. As the news spread in the Meghalaya capital, thousands of tear-eyed people gathered at the Bethany hospital, shouting ‘Kalam amar rahe’ and followed the army ambulance that took his body to Military hospital. The government has announced a seven day state mourning, till August 2, during which the national flag will fly at half-mast. One of India’s most accomplished scientists, Kalam— widely known as India’s “Missile Man” — was award-

President, PM pay tributes to Kalam NEW DELHI,: President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid floral tributes to former president A.P.J Abdul Kalam after his body arrived in the capital on July 28. “Kalam was a national treasure first and a president later. Kalam’s personality was special, his life inspires us, it inspires the youth,” the prime minister said. Among others present at the Indira Gandhi International Airport’s technical wing were Vice President Hamid Ansari, Delhi Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Defense Minister Manohar Parrikar. The first to lay a wreath was Delhi Police Commissioner B.S. Bassi, followed by Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha, Admiral R.K. Dhowan and Army chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag. A special Indian Air Force plane carrying Kalam’s mortal remains reached here from Shillong at around 12.30 p.m. A ceremonial guard of honor was accorded to the

ed the Padma Bhushan in 1981, Padma Vibhushan in 1990 and Bharat Ratna — the highest civilian honor — in 1997. Born on October 15, 1931, Kalam went on to become one of the most celebrated aerospace and defense scientists in the country. Kalam’s early years were, however, steeped in poverty when, as a mere eight-year-old, he hawked newspapers to supplement the income of a large family. There were times when food was scarce in the family and his hard-

RAMESWARAM (TAMIL NADU): Former president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was laid to rest on July 30 here with full military honors in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and several other leaders. The People’s President’s body, draped in the Indian tricolor was brought to the burial site at Pei Karumbu in a flower-bedecked gun carriage, escorted by columns of the three armed services. A gun salute was accorded to the former supreme commander of the armed forces. Modi, who arrived here on July 30 morning, paid his last respects to the country’s youth icon and most popular president by

pressed mother stretched every resource to the utmost to keep her five sons and daughters as well as her boat owner husband and his brother’s families fed, clothed and in good health. By his own admission, Kalam would wake up much before dawn to distribute newspapers in the town

laying a wreath. Tamil Nadu Governor K. Rosaiah, union Ministers M. Venkaiah Naidu, Manohar Parrikar and Pon Radhakrishnan and others also paid their last respects to Kalam. Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi and other party leaders also paid their last respects to Kalam also known as India’s Missile Man. Earlier the mortal remains of Kalam were taken to the family mosque for prayers. His family members also reached here. “All our relatives have also arrived to attend the last rites,” A.P.J.M.K. Sheik Saleem, the former president’s brother’s grandson, said.

after collecting newspaper bundles at the Rameshwaram railway station. The tough routine lasted a year. His sister pawned jewellery with a moneylender so that the studious Kalam could have Rs.600 to join the Madras Institute of Technology. He became the head of DRDO in 1992.

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former president by the army, navy and air force personnel. Kalam’s body was kept at 10 Rajaji Marg for people to pay respects. The Delhi government announced on Tuesday that its scheme providing educational loan up to one million rupees will be named after former president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. “This is our tribute to Abdul Kalam,” an AAP spokesman said. Also, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said the Kishanganj Agriculture College will be named after Kalam. “The government has decided to rename the college as A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Agriculture College,” Nitish Kumar told the media.

n enthusiast till the last for sharing ideas with students and youth, it was not surprising that A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was delivering a lecture at the IIM-Shillong when he collapsed. One of India’s best known scientists, Kalam was full of ideas on how to solve India’s problems — on bridging the rural-urban divide through his pet concept of PURA or ‘Providing Urban amenities in Rural Areas’ for empowering villages, and also to use solar power in a big way to tide over India’s energy needs. Kalam had also drawn up an elaborate plan to power Rashtrapati Bhavan with solar power, but his term ended before he could implement it. He believed that besides solar, India should also go in for nuclear energy and also bio fuels from jatropha plant and algae. Kalam joined the Defense Research and Development Organi-

Kalam (center) celebrates the success of Pokhran-II tests with other scientists.

zation (DRDO) and later moved to Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), where he was project director of India’s first indigenous Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV-III), which successfully injected the Rohini satellite in the near earth orbit in July 1980 and made India a member of the exclusive Space Club. He played a prominent role in the country’s 1998 nuclear weapons

tests, Pokhran-II, which established Kalam as a national hero. He wrote four books: Wings of Fire, India 2020, My Journey and Ignited Minds. One of the most distinguished scientists of India with the unique honor of receiving honorary doctorates from 30 universities and institutions, he was a poet too. His favorite poem was ‘The Vision’.


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The US President calls India’s former president ‘an advocate for stronger US-India relations’ ARUN KUMAR, WASHINGTON

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S President Barack Obama has condoled the death of former Indian president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam describing him as an advocate for stronger US-India relations, and who worked to deepen the two countries’ space cooperation. “A scientist and statesman, Kalam rose from humble beginnings to become one of India’s most accomplished leaders, earning esteem at home and abroad,” he said in a statement on Tuesday. Extending his “deepest condolences to the people of India” on behalf of the American people, Obama noted Kalam’s

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“tenure as India’s 11th president witnessed unprecedented growth in US-India ties”. “An advocate for stronger US-India relations, Kalam worked to deepen our space cooperation, forging links with NASA during a 1962 visit to the United States,” he said. “Suitably named the People’s President, his humility and dedication to public service served as an inspiration to millions of Indians and admirers around the world.” Meanwhile, the US media highlighted his role in advancing India’s nuclear, space and missile programmes. The influential New York Times in an obit said Kalam’s “role in advancing India’s nuclear pro-

Kalam’s Twitter handle to remain active NEW DELHI: A.P.J. Abdul Kalam’s Twitter account will remain active, maintained by his fans. Kalam tweeted from the handle @APJAbdulKalam. The handle remains the same, but under the name “In memory of Dr. Kalam”. The bio of the handle on July 28 read: “Dedicated to the memories of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam (1931-2015)”, and under the space for place, it says “In the hearts of Indians”. Kalam’s advisor Srijan Pal Singh tweeted that the account will be dedicated to the former president’s memories.

‘An advocate for stronger US-India relations, Kalam worked to deepen our space cooperation, forging links with NASA during a 1962 visit to the US’

In this file photo, Kalam is seen with US President Barack Obama in New Delhi.

“Described at the time as an ‘impish, shaggy-haired bachelor’ of 66, he was one of the most exuberant boosters of the country’s nuclear program,” the Times said. “Kalam spent a little time outside India. For him, it was a point of pride that India had developed its bomb without much help from foreign powers. And he described himself as thoroughly Indian,” the Times said. “I am completely indigenous!” he told the newspaper in 1998, it recalled. Time magazine described Kalam as “one of India’s most

Condolences pour in from world leaders on Kalam’s death IANS, NEW DELHI

BHUBANESWAR: Noted sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik on July 28 created a sand sculpture at Puri beach to pay tribute to former president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. He said Kalam had given him a cheque of Rs.3,000 from his personal account at that time to continue the art of making sand sculptures. The sand sculpture is four-feet-high.

grams made him one of his country’s most beloved figures”. “Kalam’s celebrity could be traced to 1998, when India detonated five nuclear devices in the northwestern desert, to widespread international condemnation,” it said.

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ondolences poured in from many world leaders on the death of former president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. Russian President Vladimir Putin in a message condoled the passing away of Kalam who he said will be remembered as a consistent exponent of close friendly India-Russia ties. “In Russia, Abdul Kalam will be remembered as a consistent

exponent of closer friendly relations between our nations who has done a lot for cementing mutually beneficial Russian-Indian cooperation,” he said in a message. Bhutanese Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay tweeted: “His Majesty the King offered prayers and lit butter lamps with the Indian community in remembrance of Dr. Abdul Kalam.” Malaysian Prime Minister Mohd. Najib Tun Razak tweeted: “Condolences to the friends and

Indian flag will fly at half-mast during 7-days national mourning.

family of India’s former President Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. His passing is a loss to the scientific community.” Afghanistan President Ashraf

renowned rocket scientists who served as the nation’s 11th president”. Kalam, it recalled told TIME in a 1998 interview that he developed an early fascination with flight while growing up on the south Indian isle of Rameswaram. “Then there were a lot of birds on the island,” he was quoted as saying, “and I used to watch their beautiful flight paths. That got me interested in aeronautics.” The Washington Post noted Kalam was “a scientist who was known as the father of the country’s military missile program”. Ghani tweeted: “Saddened by the death of Dr. Kalam. He was an inspirational figure to millions of people including me. We have a lot to learn from his life.” Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in a signed tweet said: “Saddened to learn of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam’s passing. My condolences to his family and the people of India.” In a signed Facebook post, Loong wrote a longer condolence message: “Saddened to learn of the passing of India’s former President Dr Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam. Sri Lankan Prime Minister Maithripala Sirisena tweeted: “Dr. Abdul Kalam — the man who ushered India on a new journey has just finished his own. You will continue to inspire us for centuries.”

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.P.J. Abdul Kalam was so much respected in Canada that the current GovernorGeneral David Johnston delayed his oath-taking in 2010 so that he could personally — as president of the University of Waterloo — confer an honorary doctorate on the former Indian president. “David Johnston was appointed the Governor General of Canada when he was the president of the University of Waterloo in southern Ontario. But he delayed his oathtaking for the sake that he (as university president) could personally honor Dr Kalam,” says internationally renowned scientist V.I. Lakshmanan.

Canada Governor General David Johnston.

A close friend of Kalam, Torontobased Lakshmanan was instrumental in bringing the late president to Canada three times after he left Rashtrapati Bhavan in 2007.

Lakshmanan told IANS: “The current governor general of Canada was so impressed by the credentials and humility of Kalam that the University of Waterloo where he was the

president at that time decided to confer an honorary doctor of engineering degree on Kalam. David Johnston went with me to New Delhi to meet Kalam and came back so impressed by the late president that his University of Waterloo decided to honor Kalam.” Deeply saddened by the death of his great friend, Lakshmanan said: “Kalam was a true Mahatma. He was the Gandhi of the 21st century. You won’t find a humbler man.” Lakshmanan said, “Though Dr Kalam was a Muslim, his knowledge of Hindu philosophy was so deep that few people could match him...you could discuss duality, Carnatic music, anything...he could talk with so much depth. We both talked in Tamil and English.”


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Music can even give you an orgasm!

Biases against lesbians, gays ebbing: Study The study done by University of Virginia researchers shows that not only are the biases against LGTB community decreasing, but the trend also appears to be accelerating IANS, NEW YORK

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onscious and unconscious biases against lesbian women and gay men are decreasing across all demographic groups in the US, a new study shows. The University of Virginia study shows that not only are the biases decreasing, but the trend also appears to be accelerating. “Many people have this gut feeling that our culture has changed,” said lead researcher Erin Westgate, a doctoral psychology student at the University of Virginia. “We wondered whether people’s attitudes were really changing, or if people today just feel more pressure to say they support lesbian and gay people,” Westgate added. The study appeared online in the journal Collabra, a new multidisciplinary journal from the University

of California Open Press. Building on previous research on self-reported attitudes, Westgate and co-authors analysed data collected from more than half a million people between 2006 through 2013. The team found that implicit or

They also found that explicit, or selfreported bias decreased twice as much as implicit bias “unconscious” bias against lesbian and gay people was 13 percent lower in 2013 than in 2006, suggesting that implicit bias has decreased substantially in recent years. They also found that explicit, or self-reported bias decreased twice as much (26 percent) as implicit bias

over the same seven-year period. “Implicit biases can occur outside of conscious awareness or conscious control. People may know that they have them and not be able to control them. This is the first evidence for long-term change in people’s implicit attitudes on a cultural level,” said co-author Brian Nosek. The authors also found that some people’s attitudes were changing more quickly than others. Age, race and political orientation were the biggest predictors of attitude change. “People today are genuinely more positive towards gay and lesbian people than they were just a decade ago,” Westgate said. The US Supreme Court’s ruling legalizing marriage between samesex couples in all 50 states follows on the heels of national polls showing rapid cultural changes in attitudes toward lesbian and gay people.

NEW YORK: Adding another attribute retains similar sensory, evaluative, to the known power of music, a new and affective biological and psychological components to sexual study has suggested that musical orgasm”. notes can move some people so Describing the phenomenon in the intensely that they feel like having an journal Frontiers in Psychology, they orgasm. said the term rarely gets used due The sensation, known as skin to its sexual connotations. orgasm, produces a feeling Instead, they suggest of pleasure so intense it using the word “friscan be felt all over their The sensation sons” to describe the body, can produce known as skin intense reactions listrembling, sweating orgasm affects teners can have to and even arousal, different parts music. Daily Mail reportStrong psyed. of the body and chophysiological Wesleyan Uniretains similar reactions are versity psycholosensory and most commonly gist professor affective bioreported in Psyche Loui and logical and her co-researcher response to westpsychological Luke Harrison said ern classical music. components to However, Loui skin orgasm was a sexual orgasm'. said the tendency for “uniquely accurate classical music to be description of the specseen as the main cause trum of musically induced of these reactions may be emotional phenomena”. more due to bias in research than The researchers said the term anything unique about it. “implies a pleasurable sensation that The researchers said other genres is paradoxically both universal and of music like pop, folk and those from variable. It affects different parts of elsewhere in the world also could the body depending on the person also trigger similar responses. and circumstances of induction, and

Successful people at extra risk of harmful drinking, a study shows IANS, LONDON

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eople who are in their 50s and are “successful agers” healthy, active, sociable and well off - are more at the risk of harmful drinking than their less successful peers, researchers have warned. Harmful drinking is a “middleclass phenomenon” that may be a hidden health and social problem in otherwise successful older people, they added. “We can sketch the problem of harmful drinking among people aged 50 or over as a ‘middle class phenomenon’. These are healthy people with higher income, high-

er educational attainment, socially more active and are more likely to drink at harmful levels,” the

authors wrote in the BMJ Open journal. Higher risk of harmful drinking

was not linked to feelings of loneliness or depression but it was more likely among men living on their own, including those who were separated or divorced. Caring responsibilities lowered the probability of being at higher risk among women, but religious belief did not - for either sex. Employment status did not seem to be a significant factor but women who had retired were more likely to be at higher risk, the study noted. Income was associated with a higher risk but only among women while smoking, higher educational attainment and good health were all linked to height-

ened risk in both sexes. The authors analysed over 9000 responses to the English Longitudinal Survey of Aging (ELSA) - a long term study of a representative sample of those aged 50 and above living independently at home in England. They used national guidance to define increasing risk of harmful drinking at 22-50 weekly units for men and 15 to 35 weekly units for women. “The results show that the current group of over 50s may be carrying on levels of higher consumption, developed in their younger years, in later life,” the researchers concluded.


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‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ crosses `2 bn mark

The movie narrates a heart-warming tale of an Indian man (Salman Khan) and a mute girl from Pakistan IANS, MUMBAI

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uperstar Salman Khan’s on-screen journey from India to Pakistan in “Bajrangi Bhaijaan” has hit the jackpot at the box office with its victorious run since its release on July 17. The film raked in `200.5 million on July 25, zooming past the `2 billion mark. “The Kabir Khan directorial, which collected `1.97 bn till July 24, minted `200.5 mn (India), taking the cumulative total to `2.17bn,” the film’s spokesperson said in a statement. The movie narrates a heart-warming tale of an Indian man (played

‘Everest’ to release in India in September

by Salman) and a mute girl from Another trade analyst Komal Pakistan (essayed by child artist Nahta was also ecstatic over the Harshaali Malhotra) and the film’s figures as he tweeted: bond they develop during their “Bajrangi crosses 200 crore in 9 road trip to Pakistan. It days! Fantabulous!” chronicles the advenStrained diplomatic tures they stumble ties between India upon during their and Pakistan are Films are a odyssey. back in focus only great way to Trade guru days after leaders bring people Taran Adarsh of both the closer or to lauded the success nations discussed make people of the film, which how to defuse understand each also stars Nawazudtension. But the other better. din Siddiqui and unanimous success Kareena Kapoor Khan, of Eid release Bajrangi on micro-blogging site Bhaijaan — a Salman Twitter. “#BajrangiBhaijaan con- Khan starrer that propagates a tinues to take giant strides. Wit- positive message of peace, unity nesses massive jump on July 25. and brotherhood — on both sides Week 2: July 24 131.5 mn, July of the border is proving there’s a 25 200.5 mn. Total: `2.17bn,” strong force in the soft power of Adarsh shared. Bollywood.

Shraddha hopes to impress with her vocals IANS, MUMBAI

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NEW DELHI: Based on real life events, Universal Pictures’ Everest will hit the Indian screens in 3D in September. “This September, film-goers will get to experience a spine-chilling journey of a group of mountaineers who embark on a journey to reach the Mount Everest,” a statement said. The Baltasar Kormákur directorial, which is based on the real life incidents that took place in the 1996 Mount Everest disaster, features Jason Clarke, Josh Brolin, John Hawkes, Keira Knightley and Jake Gyllenhaal. Shot across the locales of Nepal, Rome and Britain, Everest will focus on the challenges faced by two groups, one led by Scott Fischer (Gyllenhaal) and the other by Rob Hall (Clarke). Everest, starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Josh Brolin, Keira Knightley, Jason Clarke and Sam Worthington, dramatizes the events that led to the deaths of eight people from two climbing groups.

ctress Shraddha Kapoor’s soothing voice in songs like Galliyan and the recent Bezubaan Phir Se has been well appreciated by listeners and now she hopes to please talented musical trio Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy with her singing skills in Rock On 2. “I just enjoy singing and I’m not professionally trained. But I just love singing. And I’m hoping that with these classes my singing

improves further,” Shraddha, who is undergoing voice modulation classes to fine-tune her voice for the film, said at the cover launch of Hello magazine.

Sunny Leone wants to don superhero’s avatar IANS, MUMBAI

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ctor Sunny Leone has expressed her desire to play a superhero in a movie. The former Indo-Canadian adult film star was asked by one of her fans on Twitter about her dream role. The user asked: “Sunny which is your dream role in your career? Playing a superwoman’s character #EqualPartnerships.” To which Sunny replied: “Yes i want to play a superhero.” Sunny is known for her bold image in the industry thanks to movies like Jism 2 and Ragini MMS 2. She was also seen in Ek Paheli Leela, a thriller drama film. She will be soon seen in the upcoming sex comedy film Mastizaade.

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n Indo-French co-production, Masaan is a poignant tale of two young couples, whose lives are intertwined by fate, set against the backdrop of a crematorium on the ghats of the river Ganges in Benares. Educated and fairly independent, Devi Pathak — although living in a small town — is unconventional, experimental and unapologetic about her life. While the unexpected death of her lover Piyush has her internalizing her traumatic loss, she simultaneously balances to maintain truce with her father Vidyadhar Pathak (Sanjay Mishra), a former Sanskrit teacher, now selling knick-knacks on the bank of the Ganges. She is in disagreement with her father who is forced to shell out a

Film: “Masaan”; Cast: Sanjay Mishra, Richa Chadda, Vicky Kaushal, Shweta Tripathi, Saurabh Chadhary, Vineet Kumar, Pankaj Tripathi, Nikhil Sahni, Bhagwan Tiwari; Director: Neeraj Ghaywan; Rating: ***1/2 hefty bribe to the police inspector in order to keep her “shame” under wraps. For a maiden venture, Ghaywan’s Masaan, is a sensitively handled, honest film with some intrepid truths about small towns in India, giving you an insight into the mind of the internet-savvy youth. Varun Grover’s layered script, with a seemingly complex screenplay, oscillates between romance and melodrama.


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Hrithik stumped by ‘Desert Dancer’ Freida Pinto

uperstar Salman Khan, who is basking in the appreciation that is coming his way for Bajrangi Bhaijaan, has lauded ace choreographer-filmmaker Remo D’Souza for bringing different dance forms into the mainstream with his Dance + TV show . The actor was in awe of the talent spotted by D’Souza and says that he might pick up some of his dance styles in his films. “Remo is doing an awesome job. The type of talent he has hunt and brought into his show Dance+ is simply mind blowing. Who can say I may also pick up some of these trend setting styles in my upcoming dance numbers,” Salman said in a state-

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ollywood star Hrithik Roshan, whose own dance skills are impressive to say the least, has praised Slumdog Millionaire star Freida Pinto for her “amazing” talent in Desert Dancer. “Has anyone out there seen Desert Dancer? Pure passion ignited. Most incredible film I have seen. Such amazing actors. Bravo to d entire team.”N how amazing is Frieda Pinto. Nver seen anyone dance like that. Wanted 2 wish her but she doesn’t pick up my phone! Maybe she’l get this,” Hrithik posted on Twitter. Directed by Richard Raymond, Desert Dancer is a biographical film and tells a true story of a young, self-taught dancer in Iran, Afshin Ghaffarian, who risked12 his PG. life for his dream to become a dancer despite a nationwide dancing ban. Freida is said to have undertaken intensive training for the role of Elaheh in the movie.

I didn’t take fitness seriously: Parineeti

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ctress Parineeti Chopra, who was once on the heavier side, says earlier she didn’t take her fitness seriously. Asked if her slim look was for a film, Parineeti, who attended a special screening of the internationally acclaimed film Masaan, told reporters: “No, it’s just good to be fit. I realized this that earlier I wouldn’t take it (fitness) seriously.” As for the movie, she said that she “cried a lot inside the theatre”. Starring Richa Chadha, Vicky Kaushal, Sanjay Mishra and Shweta Tripathi, Masaan won accolades and awards at the Cannes Film Festival.

Farhan Akhtar new face of AskmeBazaar

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ctor Farhan Akhtar has been roped in as the new face of online marketplace Askmebazaar.com. As per the terms of the contract, the actor will endorse the company’s products and services through advertising campaigns, which will run across TV, print and online channels rolling out from August 2015. “It’s a great feeling to be associated with Askme as the brand resonates fashion, style and attitude and guarantees every purchase with its unique trust seal,” Farhan said in a statement. Manav Sethi, Group CMO, Askme said the brand is happy to have Farhan on board and are looking forward to building a strong connect with consumers. He said: “Farhan Akhtar who wears different caps of a singer, lyricist, actor and director, truly exemplifies our brand philosophy which is defined by simplicity, great design and ease of use with contemporary Indian features.”

ment. D’Souza, who is super judge of the dance reality show, shared some of the performance videos with Salman from the show in a social gathering on July 9.

Kangana Ranaut the most stylish: Sophie

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ctress Kangana Ranaut has always been known for her fashion sense, and actress-singer Sophie Choudry has termed her “the most stylish”. “I think Kangana, for me, is the most stylish because she can wear designer, she can wear high street. She has her own style and she has worked really hard at it. So I really respect and value that,” Sophie said at the Vogue Beauty Awards 2015. She wore a BCBG Max Azria black outfit with jewelry designed by Zayed Khan’s sister Farah Ali.

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Vikram Amar is Dean of Illinois Law School BY A STAFF WRITER HAMPAIGN, IL -- Vikram Amar, senior associate dean for academic affairs and a professor of law at the University of California at Davis School of Law, will take over as dean of the University of Illinois College of Law on August 16. The college’s 13th dean and the Iwan Foundation Professor of Law replaces Bruce Smith who was dean from 2009 to 2014,. Amar (52) says his experience as an upper-level law school administrator should serve him well. “For more than seven years as associate dean, I was deeply involved in virtually every aspect of law school operations – an experience that helped prepare me to succeed as the dean at Illinois,” he said. He called it a privilege to lead the College of Law. Amar has focused on constitutional law, criminal and civil procedure, and remedies in his academic studies. In 2009, he wrote a book titled “Freedom of Speech: The First Amendment, Its Constitutional History and Contemporary Debate.”

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After graduation in 1988, he clerked for Judge William A. Norris of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. From 1989 to 1990, he clerked for Associate Justice Harry A. Blackmun of the U.S. Supreme Court. From 1990 to 1993, Amar practiced law at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher in Northern California, focusing on federal white-collar criminal defense and civil litigation.

Indian gets $3-m grant IndiaFest is back in Humboldt Park for diabetes research

Dr Nikhil Dhurandhar

BY A STAFF WRITER OUSTON, TX-- An IndianAmerican scientist has been awarded a $3-million grant for working on treatment of diabetes by using a virus that can reduce glucose level in blood. The research is based on human adenovirus 36, which causes obesity in humans and animals but also reduces blood sugar. “It’s a little paradoxical, because you have an agent that is making an animal fatter, so you would expect their glucose levels to deteriorate,” said Dr Nikhil Dhurandhar, a professor and chairman of the Department of Nutritional Sciences at Texas Tech. Dhurandhar, who received almost $3 million from Vital Health Interventions, said that he first noticed this phenomenon years ago in rodents while researching how the virus causes obesity. Dhurandhar isolated a protein from the virus that is responsible for reducing blood sugar and tested it on diabetic cells and animals. The experiment showed the protein improved diabetes. The next step for Dhurandhar was to develop a drug that could be tested on humans and could be used to treat diabetes. Dhurandhar, who is president of the Obesity Society, has been studying viral obesity for years, which he started when he was a physician in India focusing on patients with obesity. He holds a number of patents for his work on ‘adenovirus 36’

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BY A STAFF WRITER ilwaukee, WI -- Vibrant costumes, music and dance as well as athentic Indian cuisine will come together to celebrate Indian culture on a grand scale at the free, day-long IndiaFest Milwaukee on August 15 in Humboldt Park, located at 3000 S. Howell Ave. “There is no better way to learn about Indian culture,” said Purnima Nath, President of Spindle India, a non-profit, non-political organization and the event’s organizer and producer. Now in its third year, the first outdoor festival focused entirely on India has seen an audience of about 13,000 including the Chief of Air India. Over 500 participants have showcased

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their talents at the festival to promise more fun – or more masti. Throughout the festival, the aroma of Indian spices will be wafting on the air. Some of the best restaurants and providers from the Milwaukee and Chicago areas will be represented. They include Anmol, Bombay Sweets, Bollywood Grill, and Kabana Grill. Additional vendors will offer unique products and services from colorful exotic arts, costumes, and jewelry to temporary hand-painted Henna designs. IndiaFest Milwaukee was launched in 2013 as a 100 per cent volunteer initiative. Its purpose: to bring communities together through culture and collaboration for better business and a stronger community

BY A STAFF WRITER ISSISSIPPI- A startup founded by four students at the Mississippi State University (MSU) has received $100,000, setting a record for private investment in a studentrun startup at the university, a media report said. CampusKnot, founded by Rahul Gopal, Hiten Patel, Perceus Mody and Katja Walter, is an online educational hub designed to increase collaboration among faculty and students, the Clarion-Ledger newspaper reported. “We’re excited, but we’re scared at the same time,” said Gopal, a senior aerospace engineering major at MSU. “It’s funny, I guess, how I feel about it, but I’m looking forward to continuing to grow the company.” CampusKnot, which is free to users, seeks to serve as a single website for students at MSU and other colleges and universities to easily reach teachers and classmates, besides offering space for faculty to post course syllabi and related academic material. “The faculty will be the celebrities of this site,” Gopal said. “They can post access to knowledge for their ‘fans’.” CampusKnot debuted in 2013. Since then, creators spent two years refining their project at MSU’s Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the College of Business. They won second-place in the centre’s 2013 startup competition and, in December, earned a $2,500-startup grant. CampusKnot has moved into its first office within the Thad Cochran Research, Technology and Economic Development Park’s business incubator in Starkville city

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in conducting and participating in community engaged research. The center will build teams that span disciplines and sectors across the university and community to study the biological and social determinants that contribute to Asian American health disparities, conduct public education, and use data to inform health policy.

Asian Americans are the fastest-growing racial and ethnic group in the US, and the Chicago metropolitan area has the 5th largest Asian American population in the nation. However, data on Asian American health are scarce, and many health disparities for this population remain understudied. This center fulfills a unique and critical need to improve the health of these underserved populations, which is in alignment with the Asian Health Coalition’s commitment to serving its communities. A public launch for the center is being planned for October.


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FIA plans grand I-Day fete in Schaumburg BY A STAFF WRITER CHAUMBURG (IL) -- With Bappi Lahiri’s magical rendering of Bollywood songs, singing of the Indian national anthem and fireworks display in the presence of a 5,000-strong ecstatic crowd, the Indian Independence Day Festival will be the signature event in Illinois at Boomers Stadium in Schaumburg on August 16. The ambitious plans of the Federation of Indian Associations (FIA) for the celebrations were recently discussed at a community outreach meeting at Maharaja Restaurant in Rosemont in which more than 100 leaders of the Indian associations and major sponsors participated. The event will start at 2 pm and will end up with the fireworks amid loud recital of AR Rahman’s famous version of “Vande Matram” on the highest available decibel sound system. Lt. Governor Evelyn Sanguinetti will

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lead the line-up of dozens of confirmed elected officials.Air India is offering two roundtrip air tickets from Chicago to any

Indian city. These tickets will be part of the Lucky Draw with other tickets for upcoming Bollywood shows and donated

items. FIA is also partnering with the Office of the India’s Consul General in hoisting the national flag and presenting a colorful program scheduled at Daley Plaza on August 15th from 9:30 AM to 11 AM. For Bollywood fans, Bappi Da showed his musical magic in more than 400 Indian movies. FIA invites all of you to come to the stadium in order to pay your tributes to the Indian legend and spend you afternoon and the evening with fireworks with him. Besides Air India, prominent sponsors supporting the FIA include Patel Brothers, Medstar, Wintrust Bank, Vinakom, Power Plant Services, Country Financial, Punjabi Cultural Society (PCS), Maaco, Strike Ten, Northwest Suburban collage, Waterford Banquet, Ashton Palace, Ashyana Banquet, Taj Sari Palace, Sajmil Builders, Sai Saffron, Oak Brook Polo Club, Money Exchange Anil Shah, Vitha JEwelers, S. R. International Inc, R.N. International among others

5-day novel health camp for seniors BY A STAFF WRITER AROL STREAM, IL – About 70 people participated in the firstever novel diet system health camp organized by Bharatiya Senior Citizens of Chicago from July 13 to July 17 at Rana Regan Community Center in Carol Stream IL. Balubhai Chauhan from Amreli, Gujarat, India is the promoter of the new affordable diet system which he has found to be useful after experimenting with it for several years. According to him, as one gets older, the body throws out ‘waste’ in the form of diarrhoea, vomiting, headache, cracks in ankle, skin itching, thick urine (with stink), yawning, abdomen pain, giddiness, etc. He told members not to be alarmed by these signs and symptoms which, he said, were proof that the body is becoming pure after ejecting the filth lying inside for years. Said Chauhan: “Without medicines and without money, one can adopt the new diet system and get rid of incurable diseases like acidity, constipation, back pain, headache, blood pressure, diabetes, arthritis, thyroid,

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BY A STAFF WRITER HICAGO, IL -- Indian American politician Raja Krishnamoorthi, who is campaigning for Congress in the 8th Congressional District of Illinois, announced he had raised more than $600,000 for his campaign, adding that $620,372.64 were collected during the second fundraising quarter of 2015. As of June 30, Krishnamoorthi’s campaign had $596,250.54 cash on hand, according to a campaign statement. The 8th District of Illinois encompasses parts of Cook, DuPage, Kane and Lake counties, which includes the northwest Chicago suburbs. Krishnamoorthi, 41, announced his candidacy in April. “Our message of helping Americans achieve economic security is resonating,” Krishnamoorthi said in the statement. “We are working to have the resources to spread that message throughout the northwest Chicago suburbs.” In total, Krishnamoorthi, a Democrat, has garnered support from more than 70 leaders and activists throughout the Chicago suburbs. “Raja is the best choice to succeed Tammy Duckworth in Congress,” Rep. Jan Schakowsky, D-Ill., said. “I look forward to Raja joining me in the fight to make equal pay for equal work the law of the land. Raja knows that when women succeed, America succeeds. Raja will work hard in Washington for gender equality and economic security for working families.” Krishnamoorthi, from Schaumburg but who grew up in Peoria in central Illinois, ran against Iraq War veteran Rep. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., for the 8th District seat in 2012 and came up short in the Democratic primary election (I-W, March 27, 2012).

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allergy, cancer, cholesterol and obesity.” Chauhan’s novel diet system involves a strict regimen as follows: Morning : Fasting for 6 hours. No tea, snacks or water. (4 hours’ fasting for those under 25 years) Afternoon : Eat raw food like vegetables, fruits, leaves and water, then eat raw, and drink water as required till night. Evening : If possible no intake for 4 hours;

if needed, light snacks at 4 pm (raw food preferable) with fruits, juice etc. in small measure. Night: Cooked food like chapati, dal-rice, hotch-potch, curry, vegetables, buttermilk, salad, papad. For better results, avoid tea, milk and dairy products. Chauhan said that the results would be known in a week what with blood pressure, sugar level and pain turning normal, and weight decreasing day by day.

IHA names Dr Jay Bhatt Chief Health Officer BY A STAFF WRITER HICAGO, IL-- Dr. Jay Bhatt, an Indian American physician in Chicago, has been named the Illinois Hospital Association’s (IHA) first chief health officer. In his new role, which began in March, Dr Bhatt, 38, will be responsible for organizing physician activities and providing clinical leadership for the association’s Institute for Innovations in Care and Quality. He will also be a key resource for the association’s advocacy and transformation activities for its more than 200 hospital and nearly 50 health system members. IHA opened the new position as part of its commitment to support improvements in quality and patient safety while promoting physician-hospital alignment, according to association president and CEO Maryjane Wurth. Dr Bhatt was previously the managing deputy commissioner and first-ever CIO at the

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Chicago Department of Public Health. During his tenure at the department, he worked with health systems, community-based organizations, and the private sector to advance population health, using big data, predictive analytics, interagency, as well as multi-sector collaborations and upstream solutions anchored in innovation. He is also a staff physician at the Erie

Family Health Center in Chicago, a health system physician at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, and adjunct clinical lecturer at the University of Michigan. Dr Bhatt completed an internal medicine residency at Cambridge Health Alliance, a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School, where he was a clinical fellow and a Commonwealth Fund Minority Health Policy Fellow. He has a doctor of osteopathic medicine degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and a master’s in public health, health policy and administration from the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health. Dr Bhatt also possesses a master’s in public administration from the Harvard John F. Kennedy School of Government; an economics degree from the University of Chicago; and a certificate in predictive analytics from DePaul University Kellstadt Graduate School of Business.


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Comcast offers unlimited calls to 5 new countries Now, bring your foreign BY A STAFF WRITER HILADELPHIA, PA -- Comcast has added five new countries to its most popular home phone plan, Xfinity Voice Unlimited, a change that comes at no additional cost and has the potential to save users hundreds of dollars each year. These changes announced last week by the company allow customers to place unlimited calls from home or on the go to mobile and landline phones in Mexico, India, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, and South Korea, in addition to the six regions outside the United States already included. The updated plan is now available in Comcast’s Central Division, which includes major markets like Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, Miami, and Nashville. This week onwards, it is also being offered in the company’s Northeast Division, which includes 14 states from Maine to Virginia and the District of Columbia, and it will be available to remaining Comcast customers by the end of August. “Staying in touch with family and friends is important, regardless of geography. But sometimes even the shortest phone conversations can get expensive,” said Patti

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Loyack, vice president of communications, Comcast Cable. “We hope the changes we’re making to Xfinity Voice Unlimited helps more people stay connected for less money.” Americans spend billions of dollars on cell phone charges related to international calling and millions more on worldwide calling cards. Data from the Federal Communications Commission shows that many of these calls go to India, Mexico, and Canada. “We applaud Comcast’s decision to add India, China, Hong Kong, and Singapore to the Xfinity Voice Unlimited home phone plan. Although the AsianAmerican community is the fastest growing racial group in the US, many of us still have family and friends in our countries of origin,” said Carl Hum, vice president of policy and programs, Asian Americans Advancing Justice.

“Comcast’s expanded plan will help our community keep in touch and connected without spending on calling cards or incurring wireless charges.” Comcast has more than 11 million phone customers, and nearly all of its residential phone customers subscribe to the Xfinity Voice Unlimited plan. In addition to the five new countries just added, the plan already allows unlimited calling to Canada, Puerto Rico, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, US Virgin Islands, and American Samoa, totalling nearly half of the world’s population. Xfinity Voice Unlimited also includes features like caller ID across multiple devices, three-way calling, and call waiting. Unlimited international calling is just one way Xfinity Voice saves people money. With the Xfinity Connectapp, people can use up to four virtual phone numbers to make and receive calls and texts for free from a smartphone, tablet, or device connected to Wi-Fi. This feature helps save money on wireless bills and on international charges when travelling abroad. Customers can also check email, read or listen to home voicemail, and access contacts through the app.

Missing student’s family holds out hope on the other side of the world The police say surveillance video shows Dey BY A STAFF WRITER falling into the fast-moving Antelope INCOLN, NE -- Family Creek and her struggling as the water members of University swept her away of Nebraska-Lincoln graduate student Dey’s cousin, Saunak De, said that Anwesha Dey, who was swept her parents, who lived in India, did away by floodwaters in May, say not want to believe that she drowned. they know she probably isn’t alive, De said the only thing that would but that they’re holding out hope. bring the family closure was finding Dey’s body. The Indian American student Anwesha Dey went missing on May 3 while on “We believe in God and in her way to campus from a friend’s house nearby miracles,” he said. “They pray to God. That is and was reported missing on May 6. the only thing we can do.”

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Lincoln Police Chief Jim Peschong said his optimism in finding Dey had waned and that he was hopeful searchers could at least find her belongings. He said he initially thought her body would be found by the creek or in a field, but that it now seemed more likely that it was caught in debris or was buried under a collapsed bank. Searchers say they plan to rely more on trained cadaver dogs to pick up the scent, which can linger for months.

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BY A STAFF WRITER CHICAGO, IL -- A K-1 Fiancé Visa is the ideal way for a foreign fiancé of an American citizen to lawfully enter the US for getting married. The process has multiple steps: filing the petition, applying for the visa and interview. The most important thing to evidence is proof of an honest, ongoing relationship between the couple with the intent to marry. Be sure to document your meetings, telephone conversations, photographs, emails and letters, among other things. The requirements for a Fiancé Visa are: 1--Petitioner is a US citizen, 2--The couple intends to marry within 90 days of fiancé entering US, 3--the couple is free to marry and any previous marriages have been legally terminated by divorce, death, or annulment, and 4--the couple has met each other, in person, at least once within 2 years of filing the petition. There are two exceptions to the fourth requirement of meeting in person: if you can prove (1) meeting would violate strict and longestablished customs of your or your fiancé’s foreign culture or social practice, or (2) meeting would result in extreme hardships. After marriage, the newly-weds must apply for Adjustment of Status which will provide the foreign spouse with a work permit, authorization to freely travel in and out of the US and the status to permanently live in the US. There are many advantages to filing for a Fiancé Visa. If you are not sure about getting married to your foreign fiancé, this visa allows you to be together for 90 days in the US before you actually marry. If things don’t work out as you planned, then your partner must return to his or her home country. Furthermore, the wait time for a Fiancé Visa is 6 to 7 months on average, which is shorter than the Marriage Visa (on average 11 to 12 months) as there are fewer documents to submit.

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Student faces charges in StubHub swindle BY A STAFF WRITER EW YORK -- Sachin Kumar, an Indian American student at the University of Tampa in Florida, is facing a federal charge for use of a fictitious name that helped him dupe several people in a StubHub ticket sales scam. Kumar, using the name Lester Salmon, in 2013 tricked people on the Internet sales platform StubHub and collected $49,121 in the process. StubHub spent more than $172,000 in replacing the tickets for the victims. Kumar, who was 19 at the time of the indiscretion, “has since accepted responsibility for his actions and agreed to pay restitution,” his lawyer Mark O’Brien said. Kumar boasted of trips to India, Dubai, Chicago, Miami and his home state of New York, as well as purchases of a leather couch and 55-inch TV. Yet, he griped about tuition costs. Kumar, who describes himself as a biology and pre-dental student, is expected back at the University of Tampa in August. His lawyer says that others were involved in the scam, and Kumar only received a portion of the proceeds.

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BY A STAFF WRITER ERSEY CITY, NJ -- Hundreds of Indian Americans gathered in front of Jersey City temples of different denominations as the annual Rath Yatra festival was celebrated by devout Hindus. The procession started from the Satyanarayan Temple on J.F. Kennedy Boulevard towards Newark Avenue; the busiest Indian market square, and then rolled on for about for five hours. As the chariot carrying the figures of Lord Jagannath, his brother Balaram and sister Subhadra made its way pulled along by volunteers and devotees, Indian business association leaders and coordinated the procession.

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No one else has been charged in the crime. Now 22, Kumar’s plea agreement is scheduled for October 8.

Under a deal worked out with prosecutors, Kumar would plead guilty to a single count of use of a fictitious name, a federal crime punishable by no more than five years in prison.

Hotelier pays $184k after duping workers BY A STAFF WRITER ARGO, ND -- Fargo, North Dakota-based Indian American hotelier Bharat I Patel has paid more than $184,000 to settle a federal lawsuit claiming he cheated about 200 current and former workers out of wages at 15 hotels. Patel forked out the money, but was allowed to deny any wrongdoing, according to the terms of the consent judgment. US Department of Labor investigators found that Patel violated the Fair Labor Standards Act by misclassifying some employees as salaried exempt and failing to pay overtime and at least the minimum wage to front-desk clerks, housekeeping staff and other hotel employees. Without admitting to any of the

F BY A STAFF WRITER OLUMBUS, OH -- A stateof-the-art Sri Venkateswara Temple with an eight-feet granite statue of Lord Venkateswara will be constructed in the US city of Columbus in Ohio state. It will be the second temple after the Bharatiya Hindu Temple that opened in the area in 1994. According to Ganesh Vathyam, a spokesperson of the temple committee, the shrine will be spread over at least 20,000 square feet with a capacity to accommodate some 1,000 worshippers. It will include an ornate, colourful towering entrance called “gopuram” and a brass or copper covered flagstaff called a “dwajasthambam”. The committee is also planning to bring sculptors from India to build the temple which is likely to cost about $3 million. “Our goal is to introduce this culture not only to our kids — because the reason we build temples is to let our future generations know the significance of the temple and the heritage — but also to introduce it to the other side of the world,” Vathyam said. The temple had a four-day grand opening ceremony from July 30 to August 2 to enshrine Lord Venkateswara. The celebrations brought three other deities into the temple “Ganesha, Garuda and Hanuman”.

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allegations, Patel agreed to settle the lawsuit brought December 15 by the Labor Department and US Attorney’s Office for North Dakota. Patel agreed to pay $122,870.97 in back wages for the period from December 17, 2011, to June 16, 2014, and pay an additional $61,435.50 in damages directly to employees for the same time period. In Alexandria, the judgment will benefit workers at Country Inn and Suites. Back wages and damages will also be paid to employees who worked at 13 North Dakota hotels in Fargo, Jamestown, Dickinson and Wahpeton, as well as one hotel in Glendive, Montana. A consent judgment was entered on July 10 in US District Court in Fargo. The Labor Department acknowledged

receiving the payments from Patel on July 14. “Restoring these earned wages will make a meaningful difference in the quality of life for these workers and their families. All employees deserve fair compensation for hard work,” Betty Campbell, the department’s acting regional administrator in Denver, said in the news release. Patel’s Fargo attorney, Michelle Donarski, said in an emailed statement that Patel believed that all employees were compensated for all hours worked, including overtime. She said he relied on hotel managers and employees to accurately track and report hours worked, and on a payroll company hire by Patel to accurately calculate and pay overtime.

Pakistan professor’s remarks spark row BY A STAFF WRITER ENNSYLVANIA -- A tenured Lincoln University Pakistani American professor, Dr. Kaukab Siddique, has courted a firestorm of controversy after a slew of offensive posts from his Facebook account. Siddique, a 72-year-old professor in the Pennsylvania Public University’s Department of Languages and Literature, had in his FB posts denounced the ‘homo lobby’ and ‘dirty Jewish Zionist thugs,’ in addition to comparing Bill Cosby’s sexual assault victims to ‘sluts.’ He drew the ire of many for adamantly denying the Holocaust and has recently returned to the public spotlight for his comments about Bill Cosby and the women who have accused him of sexual assault. “Most non-Muslims behave like he did and he also had lots of money. … What I can’t understand is why it took so long for the violated women to come out against him,” Siddique wrote on July 8.

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He offered five explanations, including that Cosby “paid them off,” “Many women are sluts,” “American women are slaves of rich men,” “Random sex is quite acceptable in America,” and “They don’t have families like Muslims do who would take revenge for rape.” While discussing Josh Duggar’s sexual abuse scandal last month, Siddique wrote that the “homo lobby” is “taking revenge for the Duggars’ criticism of transgender and homo activity”. Lincoln University condemned Siddique’s rantings but said no action would be taken due to the professor’s right to free speech. “His latest activities, like his earlier writings, statements and activities, are an insult to women and other groups singled out,” the university said in a release. “Dr. Siddique’s statements and assertions are his own, and they in no way represent the views of Lincoln University, its administration, faculty or students.”


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Indian woman dies in ambulance mishap BY A STAFF WRITER ISCATAWAY, NJ- A 22-year-old emergency medical technician (EMT) was killed in an ambulance accident in New Jersey on July 25, her last day on the job before starting medical school. Hinal Patel, of Piscataway, died in the crash, which occurred at about 8 am as she and another EMT were heading to the scene of the car accident in East Brunswick, the police said. The Spotswood ambulance had its emergency lights and sirens operating at the time. A car struck the ambulance, causing it to flip over and hit another car near the intersection of Ryder Lane and Cranbury Road in East Brunswick.

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Julius Bellafronte, a witness to the crash, said it sounded “like an explosion.” Patel was planning to start medical school soon after completing what was to be her last shift as an EMT, according to Sportswood EMS director Miriam Barbarise. Patel graduated in May from Rutgers University where she studied cell biology and neuroscience. She had planned to return to Rutgers to attend the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. Mark Seube of Hamilton, who was driving the ambulance, and Kathleen Meade of East Brunswick, the driver of the car that struck the ambulance, were taken to a hospital with non-lifethreatening injuries.

Family of slain woman offers $50,000 reward BY A STAFF WRITER HILADELPHIA, PA -- The brother of an Indian American woman found dead in a parked car 17 months ago is offering a $50,000 reward for any information that will lead to the arrest of the culprit. Nadia Malik, 22, was missing for two weeks till her body was found in the passenger seat of a snow-covered Nissan Altima on 30th Street in Philadelphia on February 20, 2014. Even as the cause of the death is still undetermined, the police said Malik was last seen with a man identified as her boyfriend, 26-year-old Bhupinder Singh. Singh has not been charged with the crime. Nadia’s brother, Khaled Malik, has said that he and his family are offering $50,000 to anyone who has information that would lead to the arrest of the ‘killer’. Previously, the Maliks were offering $25,000.

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Khaled Malik expressed his thoughts on July 20 on the Justice for Nadia Malik Facebook page created by Nadia’s sister Mona, saying, “I still sit here speechless and in complete disgust that the man who abused her and killed her walks the street as a free man.”

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The post goes on with Khaled saying that there are a number of unanswered questions regarding the case. Singh was tracked to Ohio when the police were looking to speak with him about the disappearance of Malik in early February 2014, and he was arrested for a probation violation involving a second DUI offense. He was in possession of the only set of the Altima car keys and reportedly had Nadia’s driver’s license and cellphone. He was released from prison the following May but was ordered to remain on electronic home monitoring for up to 19 months. According to court records, Singh is in prison on theft and receiving stolen property charges from a June 1, 2015, arrest. Khaled Malik had told his sister to get out of her relationship with Singh four years before her death, according to media reports. Nadia and Singh had three children over the course of their seven-year relationship. One of the children died in 2012.

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BY A STAFF WRITER ALLAS, TX -- Indian American Kamal Daya of Dallas, Texas, secured a $25,000 grant from the Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT) Foundation on behalf of the India Education Fund (IEF) of The Dallas Foundation. The grant comes through MDRT’s Worldwide Grant Program. Through its global grants, the MDRT Foundation is committed to building stronger families and communities around the globe. The foundation will award nearly $1 million in MDRT memberendorsed grants to more than 100 charitable organizations worldwide this year. Daya, a 36-year MDRT member and the 2011 recipient of the Top Quality of Life Award from the MDRT Foundation, is the co-founder of IEF, along with his wife, Connie. Created in 2009, the organization’s mission is to help improve the quality and scope of education for underprivileged and marginalized children in the poorest areas of India. In order to achieve this goal, IEF has established three initiatives: building English language skills and competency, upgrading technology proficiency and providing coaching and mentoring services. With this grant and the support of The Dallas Foundation, which serves as a link between donors and non-profit agencies in northern Texas, IEF will expand its programmatic scope into three new Indian institutions, impacting over 400 kids and an additional 2,000 in the years to come.

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Indian jailed for 6.5 yrs for Medicare fraud BY A STAFF WRITER AKLAND, CO -- The owner of two health care facilities in Detroit has been sentenced to 6 1/2 years in prison for his role in a $12.6-million Medicare and tax fraud scheme. On March 13, Oakland County resident Mohammed Sadiq, 67, pleaded guilty to one count each of health care fraud and filing a false tax return. In addition to a sentence of 80 months in prison, Sadiq was also ordered to pay $14.1 million in restitution by US District Judge Denise Page. The announcement of the sentencing was made by Assistant Attorney General Leslie R. Caldwell of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, US Attorney Barbara L. McQuade, Paul Abbate, special agent in charge of the FBI Detroit field office and others. According to authorities, Sadiq owned and directed operations at two home health care companies in Detroit. As part of his plea arrangement, Sadiq admitted that he, along with others, billed Medicare for services that were not provided. He also admitted paying kickbacks to patient recruiters in order to obtain the information of Medicare beneficiaries, which he then used to bill for services that were not medically necessary or were not provided at all. Sadiq also admitted that he created fake patient files to fool a federal auditor by making it appear as if home health services were provided and medically necessary.

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I Eat slowly to feel fuller: Study LONDON: Go slow while eating your food as people who eat slowly feel fuller and think they have eaten more than those who eat quickly, shows research. Previous studies have found that slow eaters have lower Body Mass Index (BMIs) than those who gobble down their morsels. But the reasons were not well understood. To investigate whether how quickly we eat influences how hungry we feel afterwards, researchers from the University of Bristol fed volunteers Sainsbury's tomato soup through a tube into their mouths, Daily Mail reported.

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Available everyday all varieties of chats, sweets, snacks & tiffin. CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS.

Call: 847-571-6063

Tues - Sun 11 am- 8 pm Monday closed

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