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Rahane’s maiden ton helps India win 3rd ODI against England by 9 wickets; claim series IANS, BIRMINGHAM

jinkya Rahane’s maiden century and his centuryrun stand with Shikhar Dhawan powered India to a comprehensive nine-wicket win over England in the fourth ODI here on September 2 and also sealed the series 3-0 with still a match to go. With this win India won an OneDay International in a bilateral series in England after twenty four years. Last time the team won a series there in 1990 when India won the Texaco Trophy beating England

maiden ODI century in 96 balls and their 183-run stand ended when Rahane sliced Harry Gurney to Alastair Cook. Dhawan, who hit 11 fours and four sixes, then took the team home safely and sealed the victory by hitting Gurney for a six over mid-on. The win will help India ease the pains of the humiliating 1-3 loss in the Test series. The first ODI in Bristol was washed out while India won the second ODI in Cardiff by 133 runs via the Duckworth Lewis method and the third in Nottingham by six wickets.

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NEW DELHI: Aditya Verma, the petitioner in the spot-fixing and betting case in the Indian Premier League (IPL), on September 2 requested the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) not to postpone the Annual General Meeting (AGM) just to facilitate N. Srinivasan’s re-election for a third term as the president. “Despite clear directive by the apex court, a disturbing trend is being noticed in the BCCI. A section of the officials, if the reports are to be believed, have chalked out a plan to postpone the BCCI Annual General Meeting (AGM) indefinitely. It is a clear conspiracy to keep the BCCI elections hanging till Srinivasan gets any relief from the Supreme Court,” said Verma in a statement. The BCCI AGM is slated for month end as Srinivasan’s term ends on September 29. But the BCCI may find it tough to host the AGM as scheduled after the Supreme Court on September 1 ignored pleas to reinstate Srinivasan as its president. What has struck the BCCI hard is also the fact that the apex court gave two more months to the Mukul Mudgal Committee to submit the final report in the spot-fixing and betting scandal in the 2013 edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL). — IANS

During Narendra Modi’s first visit outside South Asia after becoming PM, the Prime Minister Japanese companies to invest in India; Japan promises $35 billion to India over the next five y ARUN KUMAR, WASHINGTON

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rime Minister Narendra Last time India won a series in England in Modi on September 2 hard 1990 when they won the Texaco Trophy sold India to Japanese beating the hosts 2-0 investors saying that his country offers only a red carpet and 2-0. The England batting collapsed In Cardiff and Nottingham, it not red tape while dubbing his five- yet again as they were bundled out were the Indian spinners, who did 206 runs with three balls to spare the damage. But here at Edgbaston, day trip to Japan that ends on Sep- for after being put into bat at Edgbas- England batsmen crumbled against tember 3 as “very successful”. ton. India polished off the total in Indian pacers. “I’ve come to assure you there is just 30.3 overs as Rahane struck But the pick of the Indian bowlers 106, that included 10 fours and four was pacer Mohammed Shami, who no red tape but only red carpet that sixes, and Dhawan remained got three for 28, and left arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja who got two for awaits you in India,” he said while unbeaten on 97. duo added 183 runs for the 40. Moeen Ali provided a late spark delivering the keynote address in a firstThe with a quickfire 67 off 50 balls, hitwicket. 25 Tokyo Stock Rahane and Dhawan ripped apart ting four fours and three sixes, but seminar at thePage England bowling and showed was soon losing out of partners. Exchange, co-hosted by Japan the The last four wickets fell for just there were no devils in the pitch. External Trade Organization (Jetro). India’s Ajinkya Rahane in action during the 4th ODI match against England in The 150-run stand came quicker 12 runs as England were lucky to get Birmingham. Rahane (Photo:was IANS)also the only than a run-a-ball. Rahane got his past the 200-run mark. Modiscored said106. India place where the Japanese industry would pleasantly find all the three Expect Force India ‘Ds’ — democracy, demography to be competitive, and demand. “I have come here to assure you says Hulkenberg Page 15 that if you look IANS, NEW YORK rivalshave Zarinato Diyas and anywhere Yi-Fan Xu retired in the quarters. outside Japan, you do not need to mixed day for the Indians at Third seeds Sania and Cara took look here or there,” he said, adding: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe after signing the agreements, at Akasaka the U.S. Open saw Sania the first set Page 6-1 in 4019 minutes and Palace, in Tokyo, Japan on September 1. (Photo: PIB) particularly to encourage Mirza reach the “We quarterwon a gamewant in the second set when

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finals of women’s doubles and the semi-final of mixed doubles but Leander Paes failed to replicate his compatriot after losing both his men’s doubles and mixed doubles. Indian tennis player Sania Mirza moved into the women’s doubles semi-finals of the U.S. Open with Zimbabwe partner Cara Black after

Kazakh Zarina and her Chinese partner Yi-Fan retired at the FlushNico Hulkenberg ing Meadows here on September 3. Sania and Cara will now face Martina Hingis of Switzerland and MONZA (ITALY): Force India driver Nico Hulkenberg expects his Force Flavia Pennetta of Italy in the semiTOKYO: Prime Minister Narendra India to be competitive at the Autodrofinal. The Swiss-Italian pair regismo Nazionale Monza hereTuesday for this tered a 6-4, 6-3 win over fifth seeds Modi said India and weekend’s Formula 1 Italian Grand Kveta Peschke of Czech Republic Japan’s friendship will determine NEW DELHI: The Declaration Prix.IndiaandTokyo Katarina Srebotniktaking IANS, COPENHAGEN “I expect us to bethe quite competi-of the 21st century. course Japan relations of toSlovakia. the next level — a Special tive. It should be better for us than Sania has now equalled P.V. Sindhu had to be con“There is no doubtndia’s that thethe21st Strategic Globalher Partnership — has lent “new Spa. It’s all about power and top tent with bronze as Spaniard best performance here. to Asia. ButMarin India proved the betdynamism” to the ties reached between two and we knowcentury the enginebelongs will Sheclose had also thethe speed Carolina be strong. We alsoand have aJapan’s new low friendship semiswith last its year with Chi-on increased ter shuttler on the day, winning the will deternations, especially emphasis downforce rear wing that we will use nese partner Zheng Jie. women’s singles semi-final quite easeconomic and defense cooperation, even though mine how it will actually look for Monza only. Braking from top In the mixed doubles ily in straightlike,” games at the World speed for the chicanes withtold a skinny semi-final, Modi top and seeded Badminton Championships here on Prime Minister Narendra his Japanese Modi the Indian community in rear wing is always tricky,” said the Sania and her Brazilian August 30. counterpart Shinzo AbeBruno failedSoares to tiewillup the Japan after inaugurating the civil German. partner The 11th-seeded Sindhu had creThe circuit for theVivekananda annual Italian GPCultural face this Yung-Jan Chanexperts. of ated history August 29 when she Centreonhere. nuclear deal during visit, say the fastest on the calendar.— IANS Chinese TaipeiKanwal and RossSibalistermed the last four to become the “The state and made direction of the Former foreign secretary Hutchins of Britain. first Indian to notch two medals at

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India, Japan will steer the 21st century, says Modi PV Sindhu

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BEIJING: Contending that C ed in “geopolitical competitio interests” in common with In nese daily known for its sha Sania Mirza September 2 hit out at Japa “Sino-Indian ties can in no w anced by the Japan-India fri missed interpretation of Prim Modi’s remarks on expansio hype”. Though Modi’s comm 21st century will depend on the the visit “largely successful” with important decitember 1 about there being direction in which Japan and India sions taken in the economic side, especially expansionist mindset in the try to take the world,” he said. Japan’s promise of $33.58 billion over the next international media see it as Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe hosted a tea ceremony He said India’s youth have five years under the India-Japan Investment Prothe fact remains that Chinaas a special gesture for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in attracted the world community motion Partnership, that would include developble as India is “a rational cou Tokyo on September 1. towards India with their remarkable ment of economic corridors, infrastructure, transindependent foreign policy a in readers the information technology port system and free smartcopies of any particular p cities.for readers, community for performance He reserves said it was the to aftermath of copies the Information hi INDiA weekly newspaper distribute benefit of our as well as advertiser.sector. hi INDiA it’s in right distribute limited totech1 free copyappendix per reader which is available in the stores near to your area, However if you need more copies, reader can call us and we will send you the copies via mail or deliver to you @ $2.00 per copy. We distribute our Times said. Japan has also offered financial, technical and nology revolution that there was a dynamic shift on how the world looked at India. copies only at major Indo-Pak stores, where we have obtained the permission from the owner of the location. We reserve the right to protect our copies from illegal activities like, picking up more than one It underlined tha copy for other than reading purposes. We watch our inventory at the stores constantly and we will notify authorities of any and all illegal activities as well as will file law-suite for the punitive damages. in no way be counterbalance operational support to India for the Shinkansen “We move the mouse (of the computer) and the world moves too,” Modi said. system or the bullet trains. He said there should be no compromise on part of Indians with their self-esteem. friendship”.

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the sport’s most prestigious event, having also clinched the bronze last year in Guangzhou. Expecting to go one better this time around, the ninth-seeded Spaniard halted that dream by taking the contest 21-17, 21-15 in 47 minutes at the 9,200-seater Ballerup Super Arena. In the final, Carolina stunned reigning Olympic champion Li Xuerui of China to become the first European in 15 years to clinch the women's singles crown.


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India’s ties with US important: Modi The India-US partnership is an important contributor to peace in Asia and the world, says Prime Minister IANS, NEW DELHI

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rime Minister Narendra Modi on August 29 said India’s strategic partnership with the U.S. is an important pillar of its foreign policy. “This partnership is not only relevant for the attainment of India’s national, regional and global aspirations, it is also an important contributor to peace, stability and prosperity in Asia and the world,” he said during an interaction with the Japanese media ahead of his visit to that country. Modi said: “As I have said in the recent past to visiting American dignitaries, we should not look at the relationship merely in terms of what India and the U.S. can do for each other, but more importantly, what India and the U.S. can do together, for the world.” “As the largest and oldest democracies in the world, there is also a convergence of values, which also means that it is natural for India and the U.S. to want to partner more closely with traditional friends who share such values, such as Japan,” he said. Modi is scheduled to visit the U.S. later this month.

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address Indian and American industry through video conferencing during his visit to the United States. The interaction is being organized by the U.S.India Business Council (USIBC) and participants from various industry segments are likely to join the call. While refusing to disclose the program’s details immediately, USIBC’s acting-president Diane Farrell said: “The USIBC is very pleased to be actively involved in planning for upcoming visits by India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as well as Finance and Defense Minister Arun Jaitley.” According to a source, the conference call will be attended by a large number of players from the pharmaceutical and Information technology (IT) sectors. “The two key issues which are expected to set the stage for discussion are supply and quality of drugs, and intellectual property,” the source said. — IANS

Most Americans pessimistic about personal growth: Survey IANS, WASHINGTON

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espite sustained job growth and better employment opportunities at lower levels post-Great Recession, most Americans still think the United States economy has undergone a permanent change for the worse. Seven in 10 U.S. citizens say the recession’s impact is permanent, up from half in 2009 when the recession officially ended, according to a new national survey at Rutgers University’s John J Heldrich Center for Workforce Development in New Jersey. According to the survey, just one in six Americans believes that job opportunities for the next generation will be better than for theirs; five years ago, four in 10 held that view. Roughly four in five Americans have little or no confidence

that the federal government will make progress on the nation’s most important problems over the next year, it added. “One-quarter of the public says there has been a major decline in their quality of life owing to the recession and 42 percent say they have less in salary and savings than when the recession began,” informed professor Carl Van Horn, director of Heldrich center. Only one in three thinks the U.S. economy has become better in last year while one-quarter thinks it will improve next year. Just one in six believes that job opportunities will be better for the next generation of American workers — down from four in 10 five years ago. The Heldrich center conducted its survey between July 24 and August 3 this year with a nationally representative sample of 1,153 Americans.

US identifies citizens fighting for IS WASHINGTON: United States intelligence and law enforcement agencies have identified around a dozen of its citizens, who have traveled to the Middle East to join jihad led by the Islamic State, officials said. As the group has grown stronger in recent months, more foreigners have gone to Syria to fight in its ranks, which has forced European and U.S. authorities to dedicate more resources to keep them from leaving their countries of origin, the sources said. IS has become more attractive than Al Qaeda for potential fighters because it rules the territory with strict Islamic law. “IS is able to hold itself up as the

true jihad,” a senior U.S. official said. Another factor that seems to attract new fighters to the group is the its brutality, The New York Times reported. IS published two videos of beheading US journalist James Foley and Steven Sotloff. The Washington Post reported on August 29 that at least three other hostages were subjected to waterboarding, an interrogation technique simulating the experience of drowning. It is estimated that more than 100 U.S. citizens have fought with rebel groups. Since January the number of U.S. citizens fighting for the rebels in Syria has doubled, a source said. — IANS

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Four GenNext NRI economists in IMF list of 25 IANS, WASHINGTON

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our economists of Indian origin have been featured in the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) list of 25 economists under 45 who are shaping the way one thinks about the global economy. The “Generation Next” list of “economists under 45 (who) will have the most influence in the coming decades on our understanding of the global economy,” was compiled by IMF with information from “readers, assorted international economists and journal editors.”

The list is published in the September issue of Finance & Development. Indian origin-economists on the IMF list: Raj Chetty, 35, Harvard University, combines empirical evidence and economic theory to research how to improve government policy decisions in areas such as tax poli-

The list is published in the September issue of ‘Finance & Development’

cy, unemployment insurance and equality of opportunity. Gita Gopinath, 42, American and Indian, Harvard, studies international macroeconomics and trade with a focus on sovereign debt. Parag Pathak, 34, American, MIT, played a role in applying engineering approaches to microeconomics. . Amit Seru, 40, Indian, University of Chicago, researches financial intermediation and regulation as well as issues related to corporate finance.


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100 DAYS OF AN ASSERTIVE MODI The widespread view seems to be that Narendra Modi, who turns 64 on September 17, is proving to be a prime minister the country has lacked in recent decades — strong, decisive and pro-active M.R. NARAYAN SWAMY, NEW DELHI

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s he completed 100 days in office on September 2, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s popularity is still running high as he unleashes a new style of governance and is surprising everyone with his grasp of foreign policy expertise few thought he had it in him. Barring his most bitter critics, the widespread view seems to be that Modi, who turns 64 on September 17, is proving to be a prime minister the country has lacked in recent decades — strong, decisive and pro-active. His Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) certainly thinks so. “Modi has taken bold decisions and has provided the direction on which government policies will unfold in the months and years to come,” said BJP spokesman G.V.L. Narasimha Rao, who interacts closely with the veteran politician. “There is a sea change in the last three months in the way the government functions,” Rao told IANS, comparing it with a decade of Congress rule. “Modi has empowered the bureaucracy and given a clear direction to the political leadership.” After presiding over Gujarat for 13 long years, Modi created history in May when he led the party to a stunning electoral win. The BJP became the first party in three decades to get a majority of its own

After presiding over Gujarat for 13 long years, Modi created history in May when he led the party to a stunning electoral win.

in the 545-seat Lok Sabha, crushing the Congress to a humiliating 44 seats. Although Modi formed a coalition government after being sworn in on May 26, it is Brand Modi that stands out. Some of his decisions are plainly visible. Besides giving a new direction in governance, the government has started on the gargantuan job of

‘Modi has taken bold decisions and has provided the direction on which govt policies will unfold in the months and years to come’

financial inclusion of 1.2 billion Indians, to eradicate what Modi calls “financial untouchability” from the country, embarked on the difficult path of judicial reforms, displayed the will to hike rail fares and axed the decades-old Planning Commission, formed a special team to retrieve black money stashed abroad, set up a portal for

citizens to directly interface with the government. Ajay Shriram, president of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), told IANS: “Investor sentiment is back as the new government demonstrates high commitment to growth and reforms. In our interactions with ministers and officials, we have found strong willingness to consider industry’s views and take up out-of-the-box solutions.” Modi has told ministers to curtail all wasteful expenditure and virtually banned foreign jaunts. All policy decisions are vetted. Do’s and don’ts have been issued to ministers and officialdom. Different ministries can no longer work at cross-purposes. And Modi the politician — who rose through the ranks after having once sold tea at a small town railway station in Gujarat — turned the customary August 15 Independence Day speech to connect with the people like no prime minister has done, underlining, among others, the basic social and civic values of cleanliness and hygiene. In what has taken most Modi watchers by surprise, the PM has shown a keen interest in foreign policy that saw all SAARC leaders, as well as of Mauritius, fly to New Delhi for his inauguration. He has made quick trips to Bhutan and Nepal to repair ruptures in relationships, taken a strong stand on Tamil rights in Sri Lanka.

Has the ‘acche din’ hype boomeranged? AMULYA GANGULI, NEW DELHI

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month after assuming office, Narendra Modi had rued the absence in his case of the customary honeymoon period for a new prime minister. Now, the by-election setbacks and signs of dissonance at the top have cast a further shadow on his first 100 days as prime minister. The sombre mood was not quite what he might have expected at the start of his tenure. The prime minister and his party were then on a roll, having achieved what they could not have imagined in their wildest dreams before the general election — an absolute majority in the Lok Sabha. Modi’s stature was at its zenith then, as was exemplified by his sitting on a throne-like chair on a platform to address the ministers and party men sitting some distance away at a lower level. That his word was law was also evident from the fact that his

approval was necessary even for the selection of staff by any of the ministers. He also reduced to silence those of his colleagues who spoke out of turn, as a minister in the Prime Minister’s Office did on article 370 concerning Kashmir or General V.K. Singh did on the new army chief. Now, Modi’s exalted position has received a glancing blow from the BJP’s failure to perform up to expectations in the by-elections. And the evidence of a rift between Home Minister Rajnath Singh and another as yet unnamed senior minister has dented the government’s image. To what extent these intimations of political mortality will cramp the PM’s style is not

known. In all likelihood, it will make him all the more aware of the need to push ahead with greater vigor on both the administrative and political fronts. There is little doubt that the perception that he is not living up to his reputation as a doer is partly responsible for the marginal slide in the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) electoral position. As of now, there is little to show for his presence at the helm. The generally upbeat mood in the share markets is based more on the expectations of ‘achhe din’ or good days than on reality. There are visible signs of progress, even in the matter of cleanliness or “swachh Bharat”, including a cleansed Ganga, the young appear to lose interest.

The sombre mood was not quite what Prime Minister Narendra Modi might have expected at the start of his tenure. With expectations for good days being high, the PM•Modi has to deliver.


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Urban India gives thumbs up to Modi Conducted across 14 cities including the four metros, the opinion poll on 100 days of Modi government seeks to take a look at how Team Modi has fared in fulfilling poll promises IANS, NEW DELHI

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early two-thirds (66 percent) of voters in a survey have expressed satisfaction with the Narendra Modi government’s performance, and while more — 68 percent — approve of the prime minister’s style of functioning. Conducted across 14 cities including the four metropolitan cities, major state capitals as well as other prominent cities like Surat and Varanasi, the opinion poll by Network 18 and Today’s Chanakya on 100 days of the Modi government sought to take a look at how Team Modi has fared on foreign policy, internal security and on the economic front. “Majority 66 percent voters say they are satisfied with the performance so far of the Modi government. Nineteen percent say they are not satisfied with the government performance,” said a press

Prime Minister Narendra Modi presenting the award to Ms. Priya Sharma for designing the logo of the ‘Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY)’ in New Delhi. (Photo: PIB)

release giving the results of the survey conducted between August 2631 and involving 6,280 respondents. “Fifty-one percent voters say

if elections were held now, the Modi government will improve its tally while 26 percent say the opposite. On the key question of

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First 100 days of Modi govt disappointing: Congress IANS, NEW DELHI

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he Congress on September 2 said that the first 100 days of the Narendra Modiled NDA government were “disappointing” and the people of the country had been “misled”. “Modi is a dream merchant, who came to power by selling false hopes,” Congress leader Anand Sharma said at a press conference here and dismissed the 100 days of Modi’s rule as high on rhetoric and low on performance. “The 100 days story of this government has proved to be disappointing, characterized by non-fulfillment of promises, undermining of institutions, the compromising

10-day RSS Lucknow conclave in October LUCKNOW: The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) will hold a 10day conclave here in October, an official said on September 3. Top RSS functionaries, including sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat and karyavak Bhaiyya Ji Joshi, will attend the event from October 13 to 23. The event will also see the RSS “taking a birds eye view” of the tenure of the central government so far and informally suggest some course correction, if need be, functionaries told IANS.

of administration and governance and promotion of a work culture nurtured by distrust and fear,” the former commerce minister said. He alleged that the BJP captured power by making lofty promises and selling unrealistic dreams. Sharma said this amounted to a “fraud with people”, who were “misled”. He accused the government of politicizing the educational system in the country. “In schools, a different kind of history is being taught,” Sharma said. “This is already happening in history books of Gujarat”. “Why is education being politicized? Institutions and research and science must remain out of politics,” he added. The former

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benchmark index of Indian equities markets on September 3 hit a record high of 27,217.53 points, surpassing its previous high of 27,082.85 points registered Sep 2. Good buying was observed in IT, technology, media and entertainment (TECK), capital goods and auto sectors, while selling pressure was seen in fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector. The 30-scrip Sensitive Index (Sensex) of the S&P Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), which opened at 27,128.06 points, was Congress leader Anand Sharma trading at 27,197.38 points (at commerce minister said that Modi 02.10 p.m.) in the afternoon, up did not consult the states before 177.99 points or 0.66 percent deciding to do away with the Plan- from the previous day's close at 27,019.39 points. ning Commission.

Top militant commander killed in Kashmir SRINAGAR: Three separatist guerrillas of the Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) outfit were on September 2 killed in a gunfight with security forces in Jammu and Kashmir, even as the Indian Army unearthed a tunnel across the LoC that was meant to push terrorists into India, officials said. Police said the three militants killed in Hanjanbala (Rajpora) village in Pulwama district were locals and included a district commander and a teenager who had recently joined the outfit. The three guerrillas were identified as JeM district commander Altaf

corruption, 54 percent voters say the Modi government can tackle corruption while 24 percent say it cannot tackle corruption.”

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 28 launched the union government’s flagship financial inclusion scheme ‘Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana’ (PMJDY), with the national rollout leading to the opening of an astounding 15 million bank accounts on a single day. Modi said the project, launched in a mission mode, aims at tackling poverty by ending “financial untouchability”. With the government having done extensive homework for the project’s rollout, Modi took pride in the numbers that exceeded the target set for the day. “Never before would insurance companies have issued 15 million accident insurance policies in a single day,” Modi said. The figure is close to the population of the Netherlands.

Ahmad Rather, Farooq Ahmad Laway and 19-year-old Showkat Ahmad Dar, who had reportedly joined only last month. The Special Operations Group (SOG) of police, counter-insurgency Rashtriya Rifles and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) cordoned Hanjanbala village on September 1 night following a tip that three militants was hiding inside a house there. When the militants were told to surrender, they fired indiscriminately at the security forces. The ensuing gunfight lasted till noon on September 2.

The Sensex touched a high of 27,217.53 points and a low of 27,067.02 points in the trade so far. The S&P BSE IT index surged by 263.09 points, TECK index gained 136.18 points, capital goods index moved up by 142.92 points and auto index went up by 104.92 points. The wider 50-scrip Nifty of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) also hit a record high and was trading at 54.30 points up at 8,137.35 points.

Ex-attorney general Vahanvati dead IANS, MUMBAI

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egal luminary and former attorney general of India Goolamhoossein Essaji Vahanvati died following cardiac arrest at a private hospital here on September 2 evening, official sources said. He was 65. Solicitor general of India for five years from 2004, he was appointed the 13th attorney general of India, or the government’s top lawyer, in

2009 for a three-year term, which was extended by another two years in 2012. However, after the National Democratic Alliance government came to power in the 2014 polls, Vahanvati resigned from his post May 27. Vahanvati had served as advocate general of Maharashtra, when he successfully represented the state in the famous multi-billion-rupee stamp paper scam and practised as a topnotch lawyer in the state.

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India-born researcher wins prestigious award Himanshu Asnani, a mathematics researcher, wins the Marconi Society Paul Baran young scholar award for 2014 FAKIR BALAJI, BANGALORE

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imanshu Asnani, 27, an India-born mathematics researcher at Stanford University Electrical Engineering School in the U.S., is the winner of the Marconi Society Paul Baran young scholar award for 2014. “The prestigious award will be presented to Asnani at our annual event on October 2 at the National Academies of Sciences in Washington, DC,” Society’s young scholar selection committee Bob Tkach told IANS through email on September 2. Asnani, who hails from Kota in Rajasthan, is also a system engineer at the Swedish telecom major’s R&D center in the Silicon Valley, off the U.S. west coast. Though

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Asnani aspired to become a neurosurgeon as a child under the influence of his parents who are doctors,

his exposure to mathematics and physics in teenage got him fourth rank in the IIT joint entrance exam. Graduating from IIT-Bombay in electrical engineering in 2009, Asnani went to the U.S. to do masters (MS) at Stanford and enrolled for Ph.D in the same subject. Named after Nobel laureate Guglielmo Marconi, who invented radio, and set up in 1974 by his daughter Gioia Marconi Braga through an endowment, the Marconi Society awards annually outstanding individuals whose scope of work and influence emulate the principle of ‘creativity in service to humanity’ that inspired Marconi. The award, with a cash prize of $400,000, is given to scholars who are 27 or younger at the time of the nomination.

‘Email’ inventor slams critics for neglecting him IANS, WASHINGTON

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.A. Shiva Ayyadurai, an Indian-origin scientist who received official recognition as the inventor of the computer program for electronic mail system or ‘email’ from the United States government 32 years ago, has slammed his critics for not giving him full credit. In an interview to Huffington Post, Ayyadurai, who was only 14 when he developed the technology,

Top recognition for India-born scientist WASHINGTON: India-born scientist Dr. Thomas John Colacot has won the American Chemical Society’s ACS Award in Industrial Chemistry, one of the top honors in the field. Colacot, who studied at St Berchman’s College, Changanacherry, Kerala and IIT, Chennai, is the first Indian to get the award in industrial chemistry. Currently Global R&D manager in the homogenous catalysis area at Johnson Matthey, a specialty chemicals company, Colacot directs research in U.S., U.K. and in Indian labs. — IANS

claimed his modest background prevented him from getting the recognition he deserved from people who are both economically racially VA Shiva Ayyadurai and prejudiced. “The reality is this: in 1978, there was a 14-year-old boy and he was

the first to create electronic office system. He called it email, a term that had never been used before, and then he went on and got official recognition by the U.S. government,” he told Huffington Post. Studying at Livingston High School in New Jersey, he began his work on the email system for the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. In 1978, Ayyadurai developed a full-scale emulation of the inter-office mail system which he called ‘E-mail’.

Ashrita Furman and New York councilman Jimmy Jennaro with the garland.

World’s longest garland honors Indian spiritual guru in US NEW YORK: Over 200 meditation students of Sri Chinmoy from 35 countries, including India, have set a new Guinness world record for the world’s longest fresh flower garland to honor the Indian spiritual leader. Joining them at an event in Queens in New York, home to a large number of Indian-Americans, to honor Sri Chinmoy’s (1931-2007) 50 years’ work for world peace on his birthday on August 27 were New York City Councilman Jimmy and Ashrita Furman, holder of 206 current Guinness Records. The garland, which goes 8 km in multiple loops on Joseph-AustinField in New York’s Queens borough surpasses the previous record by 1.9 miles (3 km). Made of 180,000 carnations of various colors, it weighs 4000 lb (1800 kg), according to a media release. Chinmoy, a renowned peace visionary founded the Oneness-Home Peace Run, world’s largest torch relay for peace, composed 21,000 songs, wrote 1600 books and established meditation and peace centers in 60 countries. The supersized garland also

ensures Furman a new entry in the Guinness Book of Records. The previous record of a 5 km (3.1 mile) garland was set by a team in India, four month after Ashrita had broken the record with a 2 mile (3.2 km) garland in 2011. Furman, a 59-yearold health food store manager from Queens, New York currently holds 206 Guinness world records, including the official record for “the most records held at the same time by an individual”. Furman worked for three months with flower farms in South America and gathered a team from all over the world to plan the assembly of the garland, the release said. Furman and his team worked from 7 am until 2 pm to create the longest garland of the world. New York City Councilman Jimmy Gennaro completed the world’s longest flower garland by attaching the last flower assembly. “We hope this will inspire others to feel peace in their hearts. After the record we will give the flowers to people in the neighborhood,” said Furman. — IANS

NRIs pay a price for running convenience stores IANS, WASHINGTON

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ack in 2006, Joe Biden, then a Senate candidate ran into trouble for a remark that “you cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin’ Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent.” Gaffe-prone Biden got away by explaining that it wasn’t a racial slur but “was meant as a compliment” for the “vibrant IndianAmerican community” making “a significant contribution to the national economy as well.” A spin or not, Biden who went on become vice president in 2008, was speaking a home truth as according to the Asian-American Convenience Store Owners Association its 50,000 members own over 80,000 convenience stores. That’s more than half the U.S .

convenience store count of 151,282 as of December 31, 2013. These small retail businesses provide the public a convenient location to buy daily necessities (predominantly food and gasoline) and services. There is one convenience

store for an average of every 2,100 residents all over the U.S. with non-fuel sales of $205 billion, according to National Association of Convenience Stores. Then there are what have come to be known as Potels or motels

owned by Patels from India’s Gujarat state in practically every single small town of America. The Asian American Hotel Owners Association (AAHOA) is currently headed by Pratik Patel. It claims its 12,500 members, largely Indian-American, own more than 20,000 properties making up more than 40 percent of all hotels in the U.S. They employ nearly 600,000 workers, accounting for over $9.4 billion in payroll annually. But this very ubiquitous presence of Indian-owned convenience store often makes them the target of attacks as it happened in Ferguson, a small pre-dominantly black town in Missouri which erupted into violent protests after a White policeman shot dead an unarmed black teenager on August 9.


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While House in crisis mode over second scribe beheading in Iraq IS releases a new video showing the beheading of Steven Sotloff ARUN KUMAR, WASHINGTON

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s the beheading of a second American journalist by the Islamic State (IS) terror group sent shock waves through the nation, U.S. President Barack Obama authorized 350 additional troops be deployed to Iraq. The additional troops were being sent to protect American diplomatic facilities and personnel in Baghdad at the request of the US Department of State to beef up security, the White House said. The new troops will bring the number of American troops in Iraq to well over 1,000, with most serving either as diplomatic security or military advisers to Iraq’s security forces battling IS fighters and their Sunni militant allies. Although the announcement of new troop deployments came on the same day as the IS published a new video showing the beheading of American journalist Steven Sotloff as a “second message to America” to halt airstrikes in Iraq, the two did

US warplanes drop leaflets on Iraqi city BAGHDAD: US warplanes on September 2 dropped thousands of leaflets on the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, urging residents to keep clear of places occupied by the Islamic State (IS) extremist group that overran the city in June. The leaflets were signed by the Iraqi ministry of defense and warned that IS-occupied areas may be targeted in bombing raids.

not appear linked. In the video posted on September 2 online, Sotloff, 31, a Florida-based freelance journalist who had gone missing in northern Syria over a year ago, says that he is “paying the price” for Obama’s decision to strike IS targets in Iraq. According to the SITE Intelligence Group, the video shows the execution of Sotloff by what appears to be the same masked jihadist who killed fellow journalist James Foley, 40, exactly two weeks ago. Sotloff appeared at the end of the ISIS video showing Foley’s execution, which warned that Sotloff would be the next to die if the US continued airstrikes against the militant group. The intelligence community in the U.S. is working to confirm the authenticity of the video. The killing raises difficult questions for Obama, who last week said he had not yet formulated a strategy for using military force against the militants in Syria, the New York Times commented.

Pakistan parliament backs Nawaz Sharif ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan refused to budge on his demand for Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s resignation on September 3 as a joint session of parliament came out overwhelmingly in the latter’s support. The session even saw Sharif and PTI president Javed Hashmi embracing each other despite the Imran Khan party-leader taking the government to task and offering his resignation as member. “Remember, freedom demands sacrifices... it cannot be

achieved by sitting at home,” Khan told his supporters outside parliament and vowed to stay there even if all the protesters leave the ongoing sit-in. “We would remain slaves to the rulers if we surrender now,” he said, reported Dawn online. Reacting to Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F) leader Maulana Fazlur Rehman’s criticism hurled at him and his party in parliament, he said that all “oppressors stand united while people are divided”.

Gaza destruction ‘unprecedented’: UN UNITED NATIONS: The recent conflict in the Gaza Strip has caused “unprecedented” destruction, leaving hundreds of thousands people homeless, the UN said on September 2, quoting the latest assessment after the ceasefire. “Organizations on the ground report that the scale of destruction is ‘unprecedented’. An estimated 18,000 housing units have been either destroyed or severely damaged, leaving more than 108,000 people homeless,” Xinhua quoted UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric as saying. “Finding temporary housing solutions for these people will be one of the major challenges facing local authorities and the humanitarian community,” Dujarric said. Electricity is still out for 18 hours a

day in most areas across Gaza and only 10 percent of the population receives water daily, Dujarric added. According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs(OCHA), the ceasefire in Gaza since August 27 has now allowed for “a more in-depth assessment” of the structural damage, which found around 13 percent of housing stock in the Gaza Strip has been affected by the conflict. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) said over 55,000 displaced people are still sheltering in 36 schools run by the agency. On July 23, the UN rights agency decided to send a probe committee to the Gaza Strip to probe possible violations of human rights.

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Nepal, India to hold energy talks ANIL GIRI, KATHMANDU

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fficials from Nepal and India will be meeting in New Delhi on September 4 to hold talks on the muchtouted Power Trade Agreement (PTA) between the energy-starved nations. According to the decision taken during the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Nepal in August, the two sides agreed to complete the negotiations within 45 days. Nepal’s cabinet on September 2 formed a seven-member task force comprising senior officials from the ministries of energy, finance, foreign affairs and law and justice to negotiate with the Indian side, Nepal’s Minister for Information and Communication, Minendra Rijal, told the media after a meeting. Energy Secretary Rajendra Kishor Chettri would be leading the Nepali delegation to India to finalize the PTA, Rijal said. The team will hold negotiations with the Indian side in order to sign the PTA and an attorney has been entrusted to him to include the Indian position in the PTA before signing it, the minister said. The PTA is the key for both the sides to export and import electrici-

ty, fixing the price and exploring the market as energy-starved Nepal and India need to do business in the long term facilitating power generation and production. India and Nepal have been trying to enter into a power trade deal since long so that. The Indian side had sent a draft of a Power Cooperation Agreement (PCA) to Nepal on May 9. The PCA proposed by the Indian side was about power generation, production and trade and offered full Indian cooperation in generation and production of hydro-electricity in Nepal. The Indian draft was leaked in Nepali media and some political sections in Kathamndu created a huge uproar over the Indian proposal. Then, three major political parties of Nepal formed a cross-party panel to look into the PCA proposed by India. The panel agreed not to mention anything on power development and generation in the draft.

KABUL: At least 35 Taliban militants have been killed in fresh military operations across Afghanistan, the interior ministry said on September 3. The Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) carried out operations in Nangarhar, Balkh, Kandahar, Wardak, Paktiya, Helmand and Kapisa provinces, Xinhua reported citing the statement. At least 18 militants were wounded and two others arrested by the ANSF, the statement said. The security forces also recovered and defused four roadside bombs planted by the militants. The statement, however, did not disclose if there were any casualties on the side of security forces. Meanwhile, Defense Minister of Australia David Johnston says Australia remains committed to a contribution beyond 2014.

Take up fishermen’s issue at highest level: Jaya CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa on September 2 urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take up with Sri Lanka’s highest authorities the issue of arrest of Indian fishermen. In a letter to Modi, the text of which was released to the media here, she said: “The alarmingly increasing frequency of apprehension of our fishermen by the Sri Lankan Navy is a matter of utmost concern for my government. An immediate intervention at the highest level is sought to resolve this long-standing issue.” “I urge you to take this up with the highest authorities of the Sri Lankan government and ensure the immediate release of the 15 fishermen now apprehended and all the 63 boats in their cus-

tody,” Jayalalithaa said in her letter. She said the Sri Lankan Navy arrested 15 fishermen on September 1 and 2 while they were fishing in the traditional waters. Referring to the non-release of apprehended fishing boats belonging to Indian fishermen, Jayalalithaa said the “inhumane” and “cruel strategy” was causing great loss to the livelihood of the fishermen and their families.

Bangladesh calls for joint counter-terror efforts DHAKA: Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on September 2 called for concerted efforts to fight global terrorism as she highlighted the risk posed by militant organizations sprouting up in several countries, a media report said. “The kind of security challenges that confronts mankind now cannot be faced alone by any country,” bdnews24.com quoted Hasina as saying at the ‘Seventh Asia-Pacific Intelligence Chiefs Conference’ in the capital Dhaka. Hoping that the conference would boost coordination among participants, she said Bangladesh maintains

a “zero tolerance” policy towards terrorism. Hasina noted that political will was the key to fight terrorism. “In the past, terrorists used to work in isolation and had hardly any coordination and cooperation with their associates in other parts of the world. “But now, due to the technological advances, they work in a more coordinated manner with cooperation among different groups all over the world. They now enjoy increased mobility; communicate with greater ease and have vast territory to hide,” said the Prime Minister.


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RSS leader killing: Shutdown in Kerala The dawn-to-dusk shutdown called to protest the killing of RSS leader K.T. Manoj in Kannur district; BJP president calls for strengthening the party in the state IANS, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM

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housands were stranded at bus and railway stations across Kerala on September 2 as a BJP-RSS sponsored shutdown to protest the murder of a RSS leader derailed life in the state. Minor incidents of sporadic attacks on motorists who defied the strike call were reported in parts of Kerala. Across Kerala, shops, businesses and markets were deserted. The government declared a holiday for all educational institutions. Attendance in government offices was said to be thin. Barring two-wheelers and some private vehicles, the streets were mostly deserted. Buses of the state-owned transport department

and private buses did not venture out fearing attacks by protesters. In some places, a few buses that came on to the roads were stoned by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) activists. The crew quickly called off the service. The dawn-to-dusk shutdown was called to protest the killing on September 1 of RSS leader K.T. Manoj in Kannur district. Unknown assailants first hurled bombs at his vehicle and then attacked him with swords, police said. Kannur has for years seen clashes between BJP-RSS activists and supporters of the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) but the violence had waned in recent times. Those who reached Kerala by

trains and buses found themselves stranded as public vehicles refused to ply. “We have come from Tamil Nadu and we have to go to a hospital around 50 km away,” complained a male member of a family that reached Eranakulam railway station from Tamil Nadu. Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh leader K.T. Manoj was on September 1 attacked by unknown assailants with bombs as he was going in a vehicle in Kathiroor in Kannur district and then run through with swords, according to the local police. Soon after the murder took place, the RSS had called for a shutdown in Kannur district, but by evening, decided to extend it throughout the state.

Amit Shah to revive Kerala BJP unit THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Kerala has to be strengthened, party president Amit Shah said here on September 1 while addressing party members on the concluding day of his visit. Shah arrived in the state capital on August 31 night on his first visit to the state after becoming the BJP president. “We are going to launch a nationwide membership drive on November 1. The BJP workers in Kerala should go on a door-to-door

Railway minister’s son booked for ‘raping’ actor

Ganesh Chaturthi begins in Hyderabad with gaiety

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Raj Bhavan, the official residence of the governor. A large number of festive spirit envelopes the devotees including VIPs made a beecity and other parts of Telan- line for worship at over 50-feet-long gana as Ganesh Chaturthi idol, the tallest in the city, at began on August 29 with religious Khairatabad. The governor said he fervor. Hundreds of devotees per- prayed for the happiness and prosformed ‘puja’ in Ganesh temples perity of people of both the Telugu and to idols installed at specially states. This is the first Ganesh decorated ‘pandals’ or makeshift Chaturthi after bifurcation of the platforms erected by various neigh- state. Andhra Pradesh Chief Minisborhood and traders’ associations. ter N. Chandrababu Naidu offered Andhra Pradesh and Telangana puja at Telugu Desam Party (TDP) Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan and headquarters in Hyderabad. He his wife performed ‘puja’ to the huge wished for the well-being and develidol installed at Khairatabad near opment of people of both the states. TDP leaders from both the regions greeted Naidu. According to Bhagyanagar Ganesh Utsav Samithi, over 50,000 idols have been installed in and around Hyderabad for the festival this year. This is in addition to small idols installed in apartments and indiTelangana Governor E. S. L. Narasimhan worshiping Ganesh at Raj Bhavan. vidual houses. IANS, HYDERABAD

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n a fresh controversy for the Modi government, the son of Railway Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda has been booked for rape and cheating on a complaint by Kannada film actor Maithreyi. The Gowdas denied the charges on August 28, even as Maithreyi was summoned by police to record her statement but did not appear. “We have booked a case against Karthik Gowda after the woman filed a complaint Wednesday... under sections 376 (rape) and 420 (cheating),” Deputy Police Commissioner T.R. Suresh told IANS. Maithreyi accused the 30-year-old Karthik Gowda of sexually abusing and cheating her by getting engaged to another woman after marrying her “secretly” June 5 in Mangalore. MAYABHUSHAN NAGVENKAR, PANAJI

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master of witty anecdotes, Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar once liberally used a popular bikini adage to make a point about governance and number crunching. “Statistics are like a woman wearing a bikini. What they reveal is vital. What they hide is even more vital,” Parrikar would often say to peals of laughter from his acolytes.

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She made the charge on August 27 after learning about Karthik’s engagement to Rajashri alias Swathi, daughter of industrialist Nanaiah, in Kodagu district. The incident came a day after the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) and BJP president Amit Shah came out in support of Home Minister Rajnath Singh who had threatened to quit over charges of unexplained misconduct against his son Pankaj Singh. According to Maithreyi’s complaint, Karthik married her at his house in Mangalore and promised her a public wedding after convincing his parents.

Tourists’ paradise Goa caught in bikini politics

But judging by the goings-on over the last two months or so, the two-piece bathing accessory now

appears to have come to haunt Parrikar’s BJP-led coalition government. It may sound ridiculous, but

the bikini controversy has triggered a churning and a split in the conservative end of Goa’s political axis. The garment has also come close to creating a rift between the BJP and its ally, the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP), whose legislators have first opened the conservative politics ball. Electorally, both parties heavily rely more or less on the conservative Hindu voter, who is relishing the prospects of a Hindutva revival under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

campaign for this and expose the corrupt deals of the Left and the Congress-led UDF here,” said Shah. Kerala is the only state among the big ones in the country where the BJP is yet to open its account in state assembly. “You should contest the polls for winning and not just for the sake of contesting,” said Shah who asked the party leaders to work hard for the local body polls next year and the assembly polls, the year after that.

KCR makes big infra push for Telangana HYDERABAD: World-class roads up to a length of 1,000 km at an investment of `100 billion, two corridors connecting four corners of Hyderabad and four lakh LED street lights were some of the major announcements made on August 29 by Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao. Announcing series of measures to develop the city as the best destination for business and industry, he said the technology for the roads would be better than the one used in cities like New York and London. Fresh from his visit to Singapore and Malaysia, KCR, as the chief minister is popularly known, said roads to a length of 500 km would be completed in two years and the remaining 50 percent would be done in another two years. In a move to ease congestion, he said an east-west four-lane corridor (skyway) would be developed between Vanasthalipuram and Ramachandrapuram. “Similarly a corridor will be developed between north and south,” he said while opposing the proposal mooted by officials for construction of 25 flyovers. The chief minister was speaking at the inauguration of Hyderabad property show organized by Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Association of India (CREDAI) here. He announced 1,500 major and medium rain water drains will be developed or restored to permanently solve the problem of flooding of roads and residential colonies during rainy season. He termed stagnation of rain water on roads as a shame on administration. KCR said another outer ring road would be developed in addition to the existing one with satellite townships and specialized clusters like pharma city, sports city, health city and cinema city.


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‘India offers red carpet, not red tape’ During Narendra Modi’s first visit outside South Asia after becoming PM, the Prime Minister woos Japanese companies to invest in India; Japan promises $35 billion to India over the next five years ARUN KUMAR, WASHINGTON

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rime Minister Narendra Modi on September 2 hard sold India to Japanese investors saying that his country offers only a red carpet and not red tape while dubbing his fiveday trip to Japan that ends on September 3 as “very successful”. “I’ve come to assure you there is no red tape but only red carpet that awaits you in India,” he said while delivering the keynote address in a seminar at the Tokyo Stock Exchange, co-hosted by Japan External Trade Organization (Jetro). Modi said India was also the only place where the Japanese industry would pleasantly find all the three ‘Ds’ — democracy, demography and demand. “I have come here to assure you that if you have to look anywhere outside Japan, you do not need to look here or there,” he said, adding: “We particularly want to encourage

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe after signing the agreements, at Akasaka Palace, in Tokyo, Japan on September 1. (Photo: PIB)

‘Modi visit gives new dynamism to ties’ NEW DELHI: The Tokyo Declaration taking IndiaJapan relations to the next level — a Special Strategic Global Partnership — has lent “new dynamism” to the close ties between the two nations, especially with its emphasis on increased economic and defense cooperation, even though Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe failed to tie up the civil nuclear deal during this visit, say experts. Former foreign secretary Kanwal Sibal termed the visit “largely successful” with important decisions taken in the economic side, especially Japan’s promise of $33.58 billion over the next five years under the India-Japan Investment Promotion Partnership, that would include development of economic corridors, infrastructure, transport system and smart cities. Japan has also offered financial, technical and operational support to India for the Shinkansen system or the bullet trains.

and invite small and medium enterprises, as also small-scale industries.” The prime minister said India now has a government that is working on development and wants to step up manufacturing. He said he wished for India what he himself experienced when he was young when he did not have to think twice if a product said “Made in Japan”. According to the organizers, as many as 4,000 people had evinced interest in attending the event at a venue that could accommodate only 2,000. Later, speaking at a reception hosted by the Japan-India Association and the Japan-India Parliamentary Friendship League, the prime minister said India and Japan were now working as “special strategic and global” partners. Modi suggested expanding links between people’s representatives by creating a Young Parliamentary Association and a Women’s Parliamentary Association.

India, Japan will steer the 21st century, says Modi Chinese media cautious TOKYO: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Tuesday said India and Japan’s friendship will determine the course of the 21st century. “There is no doubt that the 21st century belongs to Asia. But India and Japan’s friendship will determine how it will actually look like,” Modi told the Indian community in Japan after inaugurating the Vivekananda Cultural Centre here. “The state and direction of the 21st century will depend on the direction in which Japan and India try to take the world,” he said. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe hosted a tea ceremony He said India’s youth have as a special gesture for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in attracted the world community Tokyo on September 1. towards India with their remarkable performance in the information technology sector. He said it was in the aftermath of the Information technology revolution that there was a dynamic shift on how the world looked at India. “We move the mouse (of the computer) and the world moves too,” Modi said. He said there should be no compromise on part of Indians with their self-esteem.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaches out to 99 year-oldSaichiro Misumi, Netaji’s oldest living associate in Japan, in Tokyo on September 2.

Modi shares a lighter moment with Japanese ceremonial drummers, at the inauguration of the TCS Japan Technology and Cultural Academy, in Tokyo.

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BEIJING: Contending that China was not interested in “geopolitical competition” and had “plenty of interests” in common with India, a leading Chinese daily known for its sharp views on India on September 2 hit out at Japan to observe that “Sino-Indian ties can in no way be counterbalanced by the Japan-India friendship” and dismissed interpretation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks on expansionism as a “media hype”. Though Modi’s comment in Tokyo on September 1 about there being an 18th century expansionist mindset in the world today has made international media see it as an allusion to China, the fact remains that China-India relations are stable as India is “a rational country, displaying an independent foreign policy and loathing being an appendix of any particular power”, the Global Times said. It underlined that Sino-Indian ties “can in no way be counterbalanced by the Japan-India friendship”.

Modi fish-feeding, at State Guest House, in Kyoto on August 30 during his visit to Japan. (Photos: PIB)

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ON LORD GANESH Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma booked for allegedly insulting Lord Ganesh through his series of tweets IANS, HYDERABAD

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police case was registered here on August 31 against filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma for his objectionable tweets on Lord Ganesh. On a complaint by lawyer Karuna Sagar, a case was filed against Varma at the Saroornagar police station in Cyberabad. “We have registered a case against Varma. We will seek legal opinion before proceeding further in the case,” Saroornagar police inspector B. Naveen Reddy told IANS. The filmmaker was booked under four sections of the Indian Penal Code — sections 153 A (promoting enmity between different groups), 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace), 505 (statements conducing to public mischief), and 298 (hurting religious feelings). The complainant alleged that Varma hurt the religious sentiments of Hindus by insulting Lord Ganesh through his series of tweets. Several police complaints were also filed against Varma in Mumbai for his objec-

All tweets I put were in my usual manner but unintended to hurt sentiments... but if they did I sincerely apologize tionable remarks on Lord Ganesh, though he apologized for this later. The Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) had on August 28 filed a police complaint against Mr.

Alia sets out on ‘Shaandaar’ journey IANS, MUMBAI

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n day one of a new month, actor Alia Bhatt began the shooting for her new film Shaandaar with Shahid Kapoor. “Today is day 1 of #Shaandaar!!! Wish me luckkkkkk :D start of a new beautiful journey!!! Wohooooo @shahidkapoor @FuhSePhantom @karanjohar,” the 21-year-old actress tweeted on September 1. The film is being directed by Vikas Bahl of Queen fame, and it’s a co-production between Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions and Phantom Films. Alia was in news for taking a potshot at herself via Alia Bhatt Genius of the Year.

Varma at the Ponda police station in Central Goa accusing him of insulting Lord Ganesha. On August 28, a day before the Ganeshotsav began, the filmmaker posted a series of tweets about Lord Ganesh. The next day, he gave a clarification, saying they were made in a usual manner. “All tweets I put on Ganesha were in my usual manner but unintended by me to hurt anyone’s sentiments... but if they did I sincerely apologize,” he tweeted on August 30.

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arun Dhawan, who has started shooting for Remo D’Souza’s ABCD 2, says the film is dedicated to dancers across the country. For ABCD 2, he has teamed up with Shraddha Kapoor, who had earlier called him a “fantastic dancer” and that she was nervous to match dance steps with him. The youngster who flaunted his dancing skills in movies like Student of the Year and Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania, is ready to wow his fans again. “Since I was a little boy I’ve had a passion for dancing. Today (Sunday) I start#abcd2 as an ode to dancers across India (sic),” he tweeted on August 31. After the back to back success of Aashiqui 2 and EK Villain, Shraddha Kapoor has already kickstarted the shoot for ABCD 2. The shoot began on August 31 and Shraddha was spotted outside Remo D’souza’s studio with her costar Vraun Dhawan. Varun to had a successful run at the boix office. After tasting stardom with Karan Johar’s candy floss college drama Student of The Year, the Dhawan lad enjoyed success with his Main Tera Hero and Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania.

‘Raja Natwarlal’ — not even a prince Film: “Raja Natwarlal”; Actors: Emraan Hashmi, Paresh Rawal, Kay Kay Menon and Humaima Malick; Director: Kunal Deshmukh; Rating: ***

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u apna kiss karta rahe, Paresh Rawal sarcastically scoffs at the ‘serial kisser’ Emraan Hashmi after he catches him necking Pakistani actress Humaima in a lift in Cape Town. These inhouse jokes, I tell you! They are the life and death of a certain kind of cinema where the script has to be far clever than the audience. In Raja Natwarlal, a con caper with a lot going for it at least on paper, Emraan has little to do that could catapult him to the next level of his career. He swings along in the low tide of this film’s too-clever-for-its-owngood plot, happy to play the “lovable” (giggle!) con-man who chances on a scam much bigger than he had bargained for. The film is essentially a cat-and-mouse chase between Emraan’s Natwarlal accompanied by a wry rogue named Yogi

(Paresh rawal, giving a terrific shape to his ill-defined role) and a business tycoon in Cape Town named Vardha (Kay Kay Menon) whose passion for cricket makes him a sitting duck for a cricket scam masterminded by the aforementioned con

persons who, like the script, is not half as clever as he’s like to believe. Hence, entire banks and automobiles are sham-constructed within hours to dupe the kingpin villain. Like a woman during her time of the month, the script here has its good and bad moments. While the basic premise of getting the better of a powerful adversary works, some of the individual components in the plot such as the pre-climactic set-up where Kay Kay Menon’s character is properly had, makes us wonder how a man who has accumulated billions can be so dumb. Love does it to a lot of smart people. Here it is cricket. Director Kunal Deshmukh had earlier described the complex affinity between cricket and avarice in Jannat. To its credit, it must be said that Raja Natwarlal is a far more tightly-wound and original idea that flounders only when the characters try to act smarter than the script allows them to.


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Priyanka now polishing her bartending skills MUMBAI: Actor Priyanka Chopra is excited about her younger brother Siddharth’s new venture in the hospitality industry and is trying her best to support it. He is coming up with The Mugshot Lounge in Pune. “My baby brother Siddharth’s new place in Pune! Can’t wait to kick start it. Polishing my bartending skills. Chk it out (sic),” the 32-year-old tweeted. The same week is also important for Priyanka as her much-awaited film Mary Kom, on five-time World Champion boxer M.C. Mary Kom, will hit the screens on September 5. The film has already been declared tax-free in Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra. Recently she was touring Lucknow to promote Mary Kom, which will have its world premiere at Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), starting September 3. Priyanka Chopra, who has managed to pull off different looks in her over decade-long movie career, has sported a bald look for her forthcoming film Mary Kom. The actor, who didn’t actually shave off her head, says she may considering going bald if an entire film requires her to do so.

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It’s London calling for SRK’s SLAM tour NEW DELHI: After touring multiple cities in the U.S. in September with Slam! The Tour, Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, some of his friends and the Happy New Year coterie will take to the stage in London with Slam! The Tour on October 5. The stars will perform at London’s O2 Arena. Choreographer-director Farah Khan, actors Deepika Padukone, Madhuri Dixit, Malaika Arora Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, Boman Irani, Sonu Sood, Vivaan Shah and singer Kanika Kapoor, apart from SRK will be on board for the tour. In the U.S., Shah Rukh will be shaking a leg with his fans after a gap of 10 years. “I am blessed to get a lot of love and support from people around the world. This is our way of giving this love back and thanking you all,” said Shah Rukh in a statement. He is “super excited” about the tour, via which the team promises “an evening of love, laughter and entertainment”.

Bollywood’s link with sports is great: Ranbir Kapoor MUMBAI: Actor Ranbir Kapoor, who has stakes in the Mumbai City Football Club (FC) franchise of the Indian Super League (ISL) soccer tournament, believes Bollywood celebrities’ involvement in sports in the country is beneficial in many ways. Apart from Ranbir, the ISL has star team co-owners such as John Abraham and Abhishek Bachchan, while Varun Dhawan endorses the Goa team. “It’s a great thing, and every sport should be encouraged in the country. Cricket is our first love, but that doesn’t mean we should not give kabaddi or football a platform,” the 31-year-old said here recently at the launch of his football club. “More than anything, you are giving opportunities to the youth to become a football player or kabaddi player and not necessarily a cricketer,” he added.

Katrina Kaif voted sexiest woman alive MUMBAI: Arch rival Deepika Padukone may be ruling the roost at the moment, but Katrina Kaif is still the sexiest woman alive. The actor was recently voted the "Sexiest Woman Alive" by a Youth Survey 2014 conducted by the national daily, elbowing out the likes of Hollywood star Angelina Jolie and singer Beyonce Knowles to bag the top spot by 37 percent of the votes. This comes as no surprise, especially since the actress was named "India's Most Beautiful" by a leading magazine this year and also crowned the "Sexiest Woman in the World" for the fifth year in a row, a feat no other Bollywood actress has managed to achieve so far. With Shah Rukh Khan, Amitabh Bachchan, Mahindra Singh Dhoni and Aamir Khan in the race, Katrina Kaif was one of the front runners on India's Most Attractive Personality list, coming in at the number six position according to a survey held by TRA — Trust Research Advisory across 15 prime cities in the country. If that wasn't all, Katrina, also secured the top spot in the world-renowned 50 Sexiest Asian Women List 2013. Despite not a single release so far in 2014, Katrina managed to stay in news courtesy her much speculated upon relationship with actor Ranbir Kapoor. She is all set to sizzle on screen with Hrithik Roshan in Bang Bang in October. Recently, a party organized by director-producer Karan Johar, the latest star couple Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif were spotted driving to the party together.

‘Pay disparity to stay in Bollywood’ MUMBAI: Actor Bipasha Basu says the remuneration disparity between actors and actresses will not change in filmdom, adding that she doesn’t loose sleep over this anymore. “Remuneration disparity is not going to change much,” Bipasha, who is active in the Hindi film industry since 2001, told IANS. “It’s definitely going to remain the same because the kind of box office Salman Khan does may be a Katrina Kaif won’t achieve that alone. It’s just normal infrastructure and business, so I am not really crying about it,” she added. But at the same time she feels in terms of role, the situation is getting better for the actresses. “I believe we are going to get a lot of space in the industry, and women would get to play a lot of role. I think it’s going to change and at every age a woman would get an interesting role to play,” said the 35-year-old whose right now looking forward to her next release Creature 3D. “Now the actress is not just an arm candy who sings and dances. It’s getting better,” she said and added that some of the recent women centric films were good.

Ganpati Bappa Morya: B-Town chants on Ganesh Chaturthi MUMBAI: On the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi Friday, a string of celebrities including Akshay Kumar and Priyanka have wished that the lord brings love and peace in everyone’s lives. The celebrities took to Twitter to share their wishes. Here’s what they had to say: Akshay Kumar: Loud music, traffic jams but no complaints as the Lord makes way into our hearts once again. Praying that He removes all obstacles in our and our dear ones’ lives! #GanpatiBappaMorya Tusshar Kapoor: Happy Ganesh Chaturthi! May he give us the strength, like every year, to fight our inner demons and external battles till he comes back again! Vivek Oberoi: Ganpati Bappa Moriya! May we all be blessed by the divine. Enjoy the modaks and puranpolis. Shabana Azmi: Miss being in Mumbai for Ganesh Chaturthi. My sis in law Tanve brings Ganpati home and watching her kids excitement reminds me of my own. As children Baba n I would be taken 2 all d sarvajanik pandals in Girgaum bcoz we lived in Khetwadi. Wonderful memories...Ganpati Baba Morya.

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‘Never imagined I’d be successful in cinema’ Pranitha has starred in over a dozen southern films since making her debut in 2010 IANS, CHENNAI

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outhern actor Pranitha Subhash, who comes from a family of doctors, always aspired to choose an academic-oriented career. But neither she nor her parents thought she would become a successful actress. Pranitha, who made her acting debut in 2010 Kannada film Porki, has starred in over a dozen southern films since then. “I’m happy with the way my career is progressing. But I didn’t even imagine that being a Kannadiga, from a highly academic-oriented family, I would ever get into films. Even if I had not become a doctor like my parents, I would’ve done something to do with academics,” Pranitha told IANS. “This (cinema) is something completely different from what my parents would’ve imagined for me. Four years ago, nobody would’ve even anticipated I would be here. But you see, life is all about experimenting and going with the flow,” she said. “I play a role people would expect out of me in Rabhasa, which has all the commercial elements to appeal to the masses,” she added. Jr NTR plays the lead in Rabhasa, and Pranitha said “it was a sight to see him dance on sets”. “He’s a brilliant dancer and a wonderful coactor as well,” she added. After Telugu hits Attarintiki Daaredhi and Pandavulu Pandavulu Tummeda, this is the third time Pranitha is appearing as a second lead. The actor doesn’t mind it because “it’s the trend of multiple heroines in Telugu filmdom. Moreover, my roles have always been justified and well appreciated”.

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Hundred days of ‘Manam’, Nagarjuna nostalgic CHENNAI: Actor Akkineni Nagarjuna remembered his late father, legendary actor Akkineni Nageswara Rao, on the 100th day of his last Telugu film Manam, which featured actors from three generations of the Akkineni clan. “#ANRlivesON 100days of MANAM/ feeling emotional and missing Amma & nana terribly/ thank you my friends for giving father a glorious inning:),” Nagarjuna posted on his Twitter page on August 29. Nageswara Rao passed away few months before the release of Manam, which also starred Nagarjuna, his wife Amala and sons Naga Chaitanya and Akhil in important roles. Directed by Vikram Kumar, Manam is the story of reincarnation. — IANS

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ctor Shruti Haasan is quite busy these days. Last month, she shot for a special song in Mahesh Babu’s upcoming film Aagadu and and even sang the same number. And few days after that, she danced for another song in Arjun Kapoor, Sonakshi Sinha starrer Tevar. The first look of her song created lot of buzz, with her new look eyeballs. She will soon join the sets of her upcoming Tamil film, Poojai in Chennai.

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he demise of veteran director, painter and cartoonist, Sattiraju Lakshmi Narayana aka Bapu has shocked the entire Telugu film fraternity. Soon after the news of his death in Chennai on August 31, film personalities like Chiranjeevi, Balakrishna, Mohan Babu, Nagarjuna and several others offered their condolences and some even recounted their experience of working with the legend. Here’s what some of them had to say about Bapu: “Bapu’s demise marks the end of an era in Telugu cinema. I still can’t believe that both Bapu and Ramana are no longer with us and I don’t think anyone can fill the void they have left behind. — Chiranjeevi “I can’t believe that a legend like Bapu is no more with us. He’s the one who taught us how

to paint gods and goddesses and the iconic Bapu Bomma series is spell-binding to say the less. Not just paintings, he was an exceptional filmmaker as well. ” — Mohan Babu “At a time when mythological films had become rare in Telugu cinema, Bapu garu made a film like

Sriramarajyam with me and only he could have done a film like that. Every moment I spent with him was a learning experience.” — Balakrishna “Bapu garu will always live with us through his paintings and beautiful movies. God bless. #Bapu Remember spending wonderful times with bapu garu on the Godavari during the making of andala ramudu. May his soul rest in peace (sic)” — Nagarjuna “Deeply saddened on the demise of Bapu Garu.The legacy of his creations will always live on. Our condolences to the family. (Sic)” — Sridevi “Bapu garu mana madya lekapovadam bad luck Bapu Gari athmaki Santhi chekooralani devudini korukundam” — Srikanth “Deeply saddened by the demise of Bapu Garu. A true legend. ” — Pranitha Subhash

Shruti has been paired opposite Vishal in this film which has been directed by Hari. The shooting of the film is almost complete and it’ll be also dubbed in Telugu as Pooja. The film is expected to relesed in October. Meanwhile, Shruti is expected to join the sets of Koratala Siva’s upcoming film, in which she will act opposite Mahesh Babu later this year.

DSP overwhelmed with US response CHENNAI: Southern composer Devi Sri Prasad aka DSP, who has returned to India after a month-long musical tour in different U.S. cities, is extremely touched by the response of his overseas fans to his concerts. "The happiest moment for any musician is performing in front of amazing fans that fill our ears and hearts with reverberating cheering applause. I felt that experience when I had recently toured US for my music concerts. I was stunned when I saw the tremendous reception that people gave for my concerts," he said . DSP took the opportunity and extended his gratitude to all his singers, fans and even actors who were associated with his tour.


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ENNSYLYVANIA -- Flanked by Congressman Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and candidate for the 13th congressional district of Pennsylvania, Brendan Boyle recently, the candidate for Pennsylvania’s 6th congressional district, Manan Trivedi, pushed for a job creation proposal that targeted improving infrastructure and expanding rail to Reading, PA. “We can create new American jobs that benefit American businesses already located in the Philadelphia region. You can’t outsource this work to another country and you can’t underestimate the value this work will provide to the safety and prosperity to the community,” said Trivedi. “For years, we have heard all kinds of promises about extending rail out to

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the suburbs to places like Reading, and it seems it was just more political lip service. All you need to do is look at the parking lot of traffic during rush hours to know we need to alleviate congestion and provide quality access to our businesses to improve the economy.” Pallone, who is a senior member of the

House Energy and Commerce Committee recognized the needs of the region during his appearance with Trivedi, at the meet in Pennsylvania, according to a press release. Pallone said, “Manan Trivedi is a dedicated fighter for Pennsylvania’s middle class and he will work together to find solutions that boost our region’s economy and create new jobs. Manan will fight to make sure local businesses have the transportation and infrastructure they need to expand, hire new workers, and spur our economic growth.” Boyle, who is running to succeed outgoing Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz, noted that the Philadelphia region’s future economic growth hinges on a long term commitment to growing regional infrastructure such as transportation. “For years, we have seen the consequence of a failure to inject badly needed funding

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EW YORK -- The AsianAmerican Circle of Unity organized a day-long multinational cultural festival on August 30 at Suffolk Y. Jewish Community Center .74 Hauppauge Road NY 11725 in which 10 countries took part. They included India, Japan, China, Korea, Thailand, Philippines Dominican Republic, Egypt, Argentina and Taiwan. Gopi Udeshi, India’s co-coordinator, did a wonderful job with the help of committee members Karen and Stella. Each country had its own eye-catching booth but the Incredible India booth easily stood out among them. Chad Lupinacco, who represents 10th Assembly District, was all praise for the impressive display depicting travel, tourism, cultural and art of India and congratulated Gopi Udeshi for her painstaking efforts. Japanese Taiko Drumming to Lion Dance of China, Bollywood semi-classical dances and remix fusion by talented artists aged between 4 and 16 with signficant contribution of choreographers Shilpa Mithaiwala and Leena Parikh also were appreciated.

into our transportation system, with the threat of SEPTA rail closures and gridlock on major highways,” said Boyle. “We know that solutions to these problems exist in extending mass transit between economic hubs such as Center City and King of Prussia to take cars off our roads. All we need is the political leadership in Washington to make these plans a reality. I’m proud to stand with on this issue with Congressman Pallone and Manan Trivedi.” According to a 2014 report card, Pennsylvania has the highest percentage of structurally deficient bridges in the country while 57 percent of its roads are considered to be in poor or mediocre condition. Also joining the event were John Kane representing Local 690 of the Plumbers and Pipefitters as well as members of Steamfitters Local 420.

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A R R I S B U RG ( PA ) - - A n unemployed immigration attorney on August 5 lost an appeal of his conviction and death sentence for shooting to death five people during a 2000 attack that targeted ethnic minorities, who included Anil Thakur, then 31, at an Indian grocery store, in western Pennsylvania. The high court’s 60-page opinion ruled against the appeal of Richard Baumhammers, currently on death row for the two-hour rampage. He also shot a sixth man, Sandip Patel, the manager of the Indian grocery store and then 25, who was left paralyzed and has since died. Baumhammers began by shooting to death a Jewish neighbor and setting her house on fire, then attacked others at a Chinese restaurant and the Indian grocery store. He painted racist graffiti and fired into two synagogues. Nothing in his argument, Justice Thomas Saylor for the unanimous court, “convinces us that he is entitled to relief.” The appeal addressed statements by a forensic psychiatrist after the trial, asserted mistakes by his defense lawyer at trial and sentencing, raised procedural claims and said Baumhammers was forcibly medicated at trial in violation of his rights.

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HADY GROVE (MD) -Representatives of gurdwaras from across the United States have given the go-ahead for a new grassroots campaign to educate Americans about the Sikh religion and culture and change perception of the Sikhs in the country. A meeting held at the University of Maryland Shady Grove Campus here, on August 16, pledged support for the unprecedented campaign, under the banner of the National Sikh Campaign (NSC), which was launched in March. The meeting, which was attended by more than 100 representatives of gurdwaras from across the country, decided to raise $5 million toward the campaign. Besides Maryland, the neighboring Virginia and Pennsylvania, the states represented include California, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey,

New York, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina and Texas. Dozens of Sikh community leaders from other states joined the meeting over the phone. Two veteran media gurus who are helping with the campaign, Geoff Garin and Isaac Baker, made presentations outlining how the Sikh image can be reshaped. Garin, who works with Hart Research, is a former political strategist to Hillary Clinton. Baker’s firm AKPD Message and Media worked for President Obama’s 2008 and 2012 campaigns. “The consensus was that there is a critical need for this kind of media strategy for the Sikh community,” Dr. Rajwant Singh, president of the Sikh Council on Religion and Education, who facilitated the discussion, said. “Secondly, all possible efforts need to be made to include as many Gurdwaras as possible in the network as partners. Thirdly, our goal is to keep the focus on introducing Sikhism and

the Sikh identity while showing the positive contribution of the community in the media.” Singh, who is also a senior advisor to NSC, added: “Almost every person said that this type of campaign should have been launched long time ago and would have prevented many hardships that many members of the community have had to face since 9/11.” One of the Sikh leaders who participated in the meeting was Dr. Kulwant Singh Dhaliwal, president of the Oak Creek Gurdwara in Wisconsin, where a white supremacist gunned down six devotees before taking his own life. “The aim of the campaign is to counteract the negative image and perceptions Americans have about Sikhs and Sikhism and create a positive image of Sikhs and our faith,” he said. “This is about taking a proactive approach, or as in medicine we would say, a preventative approach— ‘Prevention is better than a cure’ approach. Hopefully that will prevent future

tragedies for our people.” Many Sikh leaders who attended the meeting said such a campaign is long overdue. “It’s long overdue that Sikh organizations and gurdwaras work together to take a proactive approach to the challenges Sikhs face in America, Jasvir Kaur Singh, who represented the Sikh Religious Society in Chicago, said. “This was the first time I’ve attended a Sikh event where we hoped to check our egos at the door and have a candid conversation about the lack of progress we’ve made despite our attempts and personal, professional successes.” Explaining the fund-raising strategy for the campaign, Jivan Singh Achreja, its national strategy director, said “a large section of the community will be tapped through gurdwaras and online sources in a creative fund-raising strategy that will involve all levels of the community.”

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ASHINGTON, DC -Legal immigrants’ hopes and aspirations for securing work permits and Green Cards sooner may be dashed as President Barack Obama has indicated that he is rethinking on his earlier proposed move of bringing in immigration reforms next month which would have led to more number of H-1B visas for skilled workers, work permits for H-4 visa holders and Green Cards for workers who have been waiting for years on end. The delay is under pressure from nervous Democratic Senate candidates in tight races in the upcoming November polls, which may swing out of their control over the issue of executive action on immigration reforms by Obama. He may now delay some or all of his most controversial proposals until after the midterm elections in November, according to people familiar with White House deliberations. According to Josh Earnest, White House press secretary, the President was “as determined as ever to take that kind of action on his own.” But he and

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other White House officials declined to repeat the Obama’s earlier pledge of an announcement by the end of this summer, or to say whether the President was considering delaying some of his decisions until later this year. Inside the White House, the timing of

an announcement on immigration reforms has become the subject of a fierce debate. Some of Obama’s advisers are urging him to postpone it, fearful of the political ramifications of a sweeping action to protect millions of illegal immigrants from deportation and provide many of them official work papers. Some also say such a move by the President could set off a pitched fight with Republicans and dash hopes for Democrats running in conservative states. But others inside the White House are pushing Obama to stick to his promised schedule, regardless of the immediate political consequences. They argue that Republicans will criticize the president and attack Democratic candidates even if he delays parts of his announcement until after the election. While the delay by Obama has been because of the surge in illegal immigration, there is a sliver of hope that Obama might go ahead and announce reforms for legal immigrants, on which subject his staff has held some 20 meetings with business and industry groups and advocates, who urge increasing the number of work visas and giving more Green Cards.

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EW YORK -- Four people have been transported to New York hospitals with serious injuries after a mini-bus accident in the center tube of the Lincoln Tunnel on September 2.

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In all, seven people sustained injuries but four of them were taken to New York as the bus accident took place closer to the NY side of the tunnel. Port Authority EMS has responded and is treating patients on the scene, PA bridge agents

and police have also responded to the scene With the center tube of the Lincoln Tunnel closed, traffic was very heavy on local streets. The traffic was diverted to the south tube as the tunnel can’t handle the volume of rush-hour traffic trying to get to New York City.

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AHANOY CITY (PA) -- A Paterson man was arrested on September 2 for wearing what investigators believe was a stolen Passaic County Sheriff ’s uniform in Pennsylvania. Alexis Colon, 26, identified himself a sheriff ’s officer, gave false names to the police and was carrying a BB-gun that looked like a real handgun, the Mahanoy City Police Department said. Colon allegedly followed a Mahanoy City police car last week, beeping his horn and flashing his lights to get the officer to pull over. “Colon got out of his vehicle and identified himself as a sheriff from New Jersey,” says Patrolman TJ Rentchler, the arresting officer.“He said he was robbed, and he wanted to make a report to law enforcement.”

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TA MFO RD (C T ) -- An arrest has been made in the fatal stabbing of taxi driver Mahomed Kama. The Stamford police have arrested 29-year-old Shota Mekoshvili, who lives in Stamford on a visa from the Republic of Georgia. The police say phone records and other intelligence helped them find their suspect. They say a foot chase ensued before Mekoshvili was Tasered and arrested the night of August 28. The police believe Mekoshvili’s motive was robbery as he had been arrested for burglary in the past. Razia Sultana, wife of the taxi driver, said she was glad that the police arrested the culprit, adding that her husband was a generous man.

RARE PHARMACY AWARD FOR RITESH SHAH BY A STAFF WRITER

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EW J E R S EY - - R i t e s h Shah, a pharmacist, business entrepreneur and selfless and dedicated community health care leader has been selected as the recipient of the 2014 Andrew Preston PAC Award given to a New Jersey Pharmacists Association (NJPhA) member for exhibiting an outstanding effort in the political arena to benefit pharmacy and patients in the community. The award will be presented to him during the association’s annual convention at the Berkeley Oceanfront Hotel, 1401 Ocean Avenue, Asbury Park, New Jersey on September 21. As the chairman of the NJPhA PAC, Shah has been trying to push a legislation in favor of small pharmacies and advocacy towards the pharmacists and their profession. Also, as the chairperson of patient education committee at the Indian Health camp of New Jersey, he has done several seminars to provide patient education and counseling on various diseases as well as medication management clinical pharmacy expertise in various areas of patient management, including medication management, chronic disease management, etc to help patients to reduce complications from chronic diseases and improve their lifestyles. As the chairman, Shah had asked for equal playing field for pharmacists and pharmacy owners in the state, demanded

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transparency in MAC pricing on drugs and asked for fair insurance audit for small pharmacies. Shah, indeed, has been an exemplary and dedicated community health care leader for more than 10 years. Under his leadership, many health fairs in the community throughout the New Jersey have been organized to benefit

thousands of patients who are uninsured or underinsured. He has been actively involved in planning the health fair activities and provides educational presentations in Gujarati and Hindi for diabetes and asthma for better understanding and favorable outcome for South Asians. Shah, who in October 2010 had received Independent Pharmacist of the Year Award, is young, energetic and a successful entrepreneur from India and owner of multiple pharmacy stores in New Jersey. Graduated from the College of Pharmacy in Vidyanagar, India in 1994 and Business Management in 1995, Shah came to United States in 1997 where he served as Pharmacy Manager at Duane Reade, Shop Rite and Walmart Pharmacy for six years. In 2003, he went into his own business and opened up Bayshore Home Care Pharmacy followed by Ramtown Pharmacy in 2005. Due to his passion, dedication and hard work to serve patients, Mr. Shah opened up two more pharmacy stores in Raritan and Keansburg in 2010. Shah continued to spend countless hours to educate patients in the community and provided more than 25 seminars on living with diabetes and coping with asthma. He is also an executive committee member of Indo-American Pharmaceutical Society and a committee member of New Jersey Pharmacist Association for the past few years.


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SELIN (NJ) -- Preside over by Pradip (Peter) Kothari of the IndoAmerican Cultural Society (IACS), Man Making group and the First Presbyterian Church of Iselin held the Indian Independence Day flag-hoisting ceremony in Iselin. A large number of Indian community members, leaders and elected officials of Central Jersey attended the event. The event bore a festive look with Indian and American flags flying high and people donning the traditional white cap--a symbol of the fight against the mighty British Empire which eventually led to the birth of a new nation. The event comprised, besides the flag-hoisting, a cultural program, a dance performance by members of the Moksha and Arya Dance Academy, patriotic songs by Umesh Patel and Nidhi Kumar of Bombay Beats Group. Mouthwatering Indian food was provided by Royal Albert Palace, Preya Caterers of Jewels Of India Restaurant, Jessi Sweet Center, Talk of The Town Restaurant and Shalimar restaurant. Predip (Peter) Kothari of the IndoAmerican Cultural Society, Rev. James Thomas of 1st Presbyterian Church and Ambubhai Patel of Man Making Group welcomed everyone and addressed the gathering. Besides local dignitaries, leading Indian businessmen and community leaders participated in the event as a mark of solidarity with the Indian population in the area. Some of the prominent local authorities who attended the event included, Assemblyman Craig Coughlin of 19th Dist., Assemblyman Patrrick Diegnan of 18th Dist., Assemblyman Upendra Chivukula of 17th Dist., Assemblyman Raj Mukherji of 33rd Dist., and Edison Councilman Dr.

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Sudhanshu Prasad. Some of the sponsors and leaders of Indian American Community addressed the gathering. Speakers were Hardeep Singh, Roger Chugh, Rajeev Bhambri, Atma Singh, Jaswant singh, Raman Shah, Subhash Doshi and Mukund Thakker. Speaking on the occasion, Assemblyman Upendra Chivkula thanked the Indian community for their role in bridging the gap between the two greatest democracies of the world. He recalled the days when he first stepped on the American soil and how the two democracies had worked together for making this world a better place to live in. Edison Councilman Sudhanshu Prasad said he felt honored to be part of India’s Independence Day celebrations

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and wished the best for the growth and prosperity of Indians, adding that Oak Tree Road had a special place in the heart of every Indian. Raj Mukherji, another Indian-origin elected representative, congratulated India and the Indian population for celebrating the Independence Day in a grand way. He called for a better coordination between the Indian population and the local bodies here. Pradip (peter) Kothari who placed the event together, spoke about the sacrifices made by freedom fighters to get the precious freedom from the British Raj. He also said that such event helped pass on the message to the younger generation to remember the history of a freedom struggle.

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Spiritual Master: Brahmrishi Shree Kumar brahmrishi-kumar-swami-ji-18Swamiji Astonishing Prabhu Kripa Dukh Nirwan Samagam in USA on 2nd September, New Jersey , USA at 2.pm onwards Ukrainian Cultural centre 135, Davudson Ave. Somerset, 08873 toll free no: 855-9900053,855-990-0054

A Bollywood Cruis BHANGRA on The Hudson with DJ LADLA & DJ KUCHA:download On Saturaday , sep 6, 2014 at 6:15 PM Cruiseliner-Jewel New York Sky port and Aviation Marina, 2430 FDR Dr, New York, NY-10010

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ETROIT (MI) -- A Pakistani American businessman from the Detroit area has been indicted for obstruction of justice in connection with his alleged attempts to conceal evidence relevant to his upcoming trial for an alleged health care fraud scheme with estimated losses exceeding $30 million. Zafar Mehmood, 48, of Ypsilanti, Michigan, is currently awaiting trial for his alleged role in a health care fraud scheme involving, among other allegations, the submission of fraudulent claims to Medicare for services that were medically unnecessary or never provided, according to a press release issued by the Justice Department. Mehmood allegedly used at least four home health agencies in the Detroit area, including Access Care Home Care Inc., Patient Care Home Care Inc., Hands On Healing Home Care Inc. and All State Home Care Inc., to perpetrate his fraud. On July 25, and again on July 28, Mehmood attempted to alter and conceal records and documents, which included several patient files, with the intent to impair their integrity and availability for use in his upcoming trial. When he was arrested in November, 2011, law enforcement agents executed search warrants at five locations, seizure warrants for 31 bank accounts related to the scheme and suspended Medicare payments to 16 health care companies associated with the scheme. Mehmood is alleged to have paid kickbacks to patient recruiters and billed Medicare for services that were not medically necessary and/or not performed through Access, Patient Care, Hands On Healing and All State. He is also accused of laundering the proceeds of the scheme through sham companies and intermediaries.

2014-7-30-1134-45on Friday, Sep 05, 2014, 7:00 PM at Hindu Temple AuditoriumFlushing , 143-07 Holly Avenue, New York, NY-11355

The Rubin Meuseum of Art presents “Bodies in Balance; The art of Tibetan Medicines” imagethrough Sept 8 at 17th street between 6th and 7th Avenues, New York . For more Information, visit www. rubinmusuem.org

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India break 24-year jinx Rahane’s maiden ton helps India win 3rd ODI against England by 9 wickets; claim series IANS, BIRMINGHAM

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jinkya Rahane’s maiden century and his centuryrun stand with Shikhar Dhawan powered India to a comprehensive nine-wicket win over England in the fourth ODI here on September 2 and also sealed the series 3-0 with still a match to go. With this win India won an OneDay International in a bilateral series in England after twenty four years. Last time the team won a series there in 1990 when India won the Texaco Trophy beating England

maiden ODI century in 96 balls and their 183-run stand ended when Rahane sliced Harry Gurney to Alastair Cook. Dhawan, who hit 11 fours and four sixes, then took the team home safely and sealed the victory by hitting Gurney for a six over mid-on. The win will help India ease the pains of the humiliating 1-3 loss in the Test series. The first ODI in Bristol was washed out while India won the second ODI in Cardiff by 133 runs via the Duckworth Lewis method and the third in Nottingham by six wickets.

Last time India won a series in England in 1990 when they won the Texaco Trophy beating the hosts 2-0

India’s Ajinkya Rahane in action during the 4th ODI match against England in Birmingham. Rahane scored 106. (Photo: IANS)

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mixed day for the Indians at the U.S. Open saw Sania Mirza reach the quarterfinals of women’s doubles and the semi-final of mixed doubles but Leander Paes failed to replicate his compatriot after losing both his men’s doubles and mixed doubles. Indian tennis player Sania Mirza moved into the women’s doubles semi-finals of the U.S. Open with Zimbabwe partner Cara Black after

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rivals Zarina Diyas and Yi-Fan Xu retired in the quarters. Third seeds Sania and Cara took the first set 6-1 in 40 minutes and won a game in the second set when Kazakh Zarina and her Chinese partner Yi-Fan retired at the Flushing Meadows here on September 3. Sania and Cara will now face Martina Hingis of Switzerland and Flavia Pennetta of Italy in the semifinal. The Swiss-Italian pair registered a 6-4, 6-3 win over fifth seeds Kveta Peschke of Czech Republic and Katarina Srebotnik of Slovakia. Sania has now equalled her best performance here. She had also reached the semis last year with Chinese partner Zheng Jie. In the mixed doubles semi-final, top seeded Sania and her Brazilian partner Bruno Soares will face Yung-Jan Chan of Chinese Taipei and Ross Hutchins of Britain.

2-0. The England batting collapsed yet again as they were bundled out for 206 runs with three balls to spare after being put into bat at Edgbaston. India polished off the total in just 30.3 overs as Rahane struck 106, that included 10 fours and four sixes, and Dhawan remained unbeaten on 97. The duo added 183 runs for the first wicket. Rahane and Dhawan ripped apart the England bowling and showed there were no devils in the pitch. The 150-run stand came quicker than a run-a-ball. Rahane got his

In Cardiff and Nottingham, it were the Indian spinners, who did the damage. But here at Edgbaston, England batsmen crumbled against Indian pacers. But the pick of the Indian bowlers was pacer Mohammed Shami, who got three for 28, and left arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja who got two for 40. Moeen Ali provided a late spark with a quickfire 67 off 50 balls, hitting four fours and three sixes, but was soon losing out of partners. The last four wickets fell for just 12 runs as England were lucky to get past the 200-run mark.

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BCCI urged not to postpone AGM NEW DELHI: Aditya Verma, the petitioner in the spot-fixing and betting case in the Indian Premier League (IPL), on September 2 requested the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) not to postpone the Annual General Meeting (AGM) just to facilitate N. Srinivasan’s re-election for a third term as the president. “Despite clear directive by the apex court, a disturbing trend is being noticed in the BCCI. A section of the officials, if the reports are to be believed, have chalked out a plan to postpone the BCCI Annual General Meeting (AGM) indefinitely. It is a clear conspiracy to keep the BCCI elections hanging till Srinivasan gets any relief from the Supreme Court,” said Verma in a statement. The BCCI AGM is slated for month end as Srinivasan’s term ends on September 29. But the BCCI may find it tough to host the AGM as scheduled after the Supreme Court on September 1 ignored pleas to reinstate Srinivasan as its president. What has struck the BCCI hard is also the fact that the apex court gave two more months to the Mukul Mudgal Committee to submit the final report in the spot-fixing and betting scandal in the 2013 edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL). — IANS

Expect Force India to be competitive, says Hulkenberg

Nico Hulkenberg

MONZA (ITALY): Force India driver Nico Hulkenberg expects his Force India to be competitive at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza here for this weekend’s Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix. “I expect us to be quite competitive. It should be better for us than Spa. It’s all about power and top speed and we know the engine will be strong. We also have a new low downforce rear wing that we will use for Monza only. Braking from top speed for the chicanes with a skinny rear wing is always tricky,” said the German. The circuit for the annual Italian GP is the fastest on the calendar.— IANS

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ndia’s P.V. Sindhu had to be content with the bronze as Spaniard Carolina Marin proved the better shuttler on the day, winning the women’s singles semi-final quite easily in straight games at the World Badminton Championships here on August 30. The 11th-seeded Sindhu had created history on August 29 when she made the last four to become the first Indian to notch two medals at

the sport’s most prestigious event, having also clinched the bronze last year in Guangzhou. Expecting to go one better this time around, the ninth-seeded Spaniard halted that dream by taking the contest 21-17, 21-15 in 47 minutes at the 9,200-seater Ballerup Super Arena. In the final, Carolina stunned reigning Olympic champion Li Xuerui of China to become the first European in 15 years to clinch the women's singles crown.

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men love Facebook Women may be more inclined to use cell phones for social reasons such as texting or emails to build relationships, says a recent study IANS, NEW YORK

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ontrary to the traditional view that men are more invested in technology, a new study found that more young women are addicted to cell phones and even get agitated when it is not in sight. Women may be more inclined to use cell phones for social reasons such as texting or emails to build relationships and have deeper conversations. Nearly 60 percent of college students are hooked to cell phones, the study found. “Women college students spend an average of 10 hours a day on their cellphones and men college students spend nearly eight, with excessive use posing potential risks for academic performance,” informed James Roberts from Baylor University’s Hankamer School of Business. Respondents overall reported spending the most time texting (94.6 minutes a day), followed by sending emails (48.5 minutes), checking Facebook (38.6 minutes), surfing the Internet (34.4 minutes) and listening to their iPods (26.9 minutes). Men send about the same number of ‘Female emails but spend less time on each. “That may suggest that they are students spend sending shorter, more utilitarian an average of messages than their female coun10 hours a day terparts,” Roberts said. on their They, however, are not immune to the allure of social media. “They cellphones and spent time visiting such social netmen students working sites such as Facebook, spend nearly Instagram and Twitter. Among the reasons they used Twitter were to foleight’ low sports figures, catch up on news or even ‘waste time’,” researchers found.

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liminate that extra padding on the sides of your waist by doing the right moves. Celebrity trainer and nutrition expert Harley Pasternak suggests how to do away with love handles, reports people.com. 1. Side bend on back extension bench: Start on your left side leaning against the center inside of the back extension bench with both of your feet stacked together. Place your right hand against your right temple and let your left arm hang straight down. Slowly bend your torso down to the left, then move back to the right. Turn and do the same on the other side.

2. Side plank: Lie on your right side on the floor or a mat, placing your forearm in front of you and stacking your feet one upon the other. Exhale and raise your body, supporting it on your forearm and feet. Inhale, and contract your abdominal muscles. Hold for 30 to 60 seconds, depending upon your

skill level. Return to starting position, and repeat. 3. Standing dumbbell side bends: Stand with feet a little wider than shoulder width apart, right arm hanging down your side with a light weight (dumbbell or jug of water). Bend your left arm slightly so fingers are touching your left temple.

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e all know that deep and meaningful relationships play a vital role in one’s overall well-being but still, most of us are bereft of emotional bonding in life. It is imperative, therefore, to listen to your heart and stay close to those who love you the most. According to an interesting study, close relationships not only support individuals in their ability to cope with stress or adversity but also in their efforts to learn, grow, explore, achieve goals, cultivate new talents and find purpose and meaning in life. “People will be most likely to

thrive with well-functioning, close relationships that serve different support functions - whether the relationship is with friends, parents, siblings, a spouse or mentors,” said researchers Brooke Feeney of Carnegie Mellon University and Nancy Collins from University of California at Santa Barbara. Relationships serve as an important function of not simply helping people return to baseline but help them to thrive by exceeding prior baseline levels of functioning. “We refer to this as source of strength (SOS) support and emphasize that the promotion of thriving through adversity is it’s core purpose,” Feeney explained.

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e it zesty pork chops from Nagaland or a subtle voksa rep chhum(smoked pork with mustard leaves) from Mizoram combined with some fragrant wild red rice from Manipur, dishes from northeastern India are ample enough to fill your stomach and give you much food for thought. According to Muan Tonsing, the owner of the Delhi-based Rosang Café, northeastern cuisine cannot be classified into a single category. “Most people perceive northeastern food to be momos or noodles. My aim is to change that perception. Another misconception is that our food is very spicy. Again, that varies from dish to dish and taste to taste,” Tonsing said.

“We get some of our vegetables all the way from there, as they are mainly organic with no pesticides added. It adds to the cost of production but when it comes to the taste, nothing beats the authentic flavor of the northeast,” Tonsing asserted. Rosang may have been one of the first private restaurants catering to northeastern food to have opened up in the capital over 10 years ago, but since then multiple eateries have sprung up, Says Ashish Chopra, the author of NE Belly, one of the first cookbooks on northeastern cuisine, the past few years have seen a dramatic change. “I have met people who have wrongly assumed that the food is unhealthy or smelly. Lots of effort is being made to change that mindset and bring this cuisine to the mainstream.”

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