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US loses grity John McCain McCain’s most dramatic break with Donald Trump came nine days after the Senator announced on July 19, 2017, that he had been diagnosed with brain cancer IANS, WASHINGTON

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proud naval aviator who survived years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam and going on to become a Republican congressman, senator from Arizona and a two-time contender for presidency, John McCain died after a battle with a malignant brain tumor. He was 81. The son and grandson of Navy admirals, he was born on August 29, 1936, in the Panama Canal Zone. He was diagnosed last year with the tumor, called glioblastoma, for which he had been treated periodically with radiation and chemotherapy since its discovery in 2017. His family had announced earlier this week that he was discontinuing medical treatment. During three decades of representing Arizona in the Senate, he ran twice unsuccessfully for president, reports The Washington Post. He lost a bitter primary campaign to George W. Bush and the Republican establishment in 2000. McCain then returned to win the nomination in 2008, only to be defeated in the general election by Barack Obama, a charismatic Illinois Democrat who had served less than one term as a senator. The Arizonan warrior politician, who survived plane crashes, several bouts of skin cancer and brushes with political oblivion, often seemed to be perpetually waging a race against time and his own mortality while striving to ensure that his five-and-a-half years as a Viet-

During three decades of representing Arizona in the Senate, John McCain ran twice unsuccessfully for president. (Photo: IANS)

nam prisoner of war did not stand as the defining experience of his life. McCain had not been in Washington since December 2017, leaving a vacuum in the corridors of the Senate and the television news studios he roamed for decades, CNN said.

McCain's family had announced earlier this week that he was discontinuing medical treatment

In recent months, he was not completely quiet, however, blasting President Donald Trump in tweets and statements that showed while he was ailing he had lost none of his appetite for the political fight. The Senator repeatedly made clear that he saw Trump and

his “America First” ideology as a departure from the values and traditions of global leadership that he saw epitomised in the US. McCain’s most dramatic break with Trump came nine days after the Senator announced on July 19, 2017, that he had been diagnosed with brain cancer. He returned to the Senate chamber, with an incision from surgery still fresh above his left eye, and turned thumbs down on a Republican plan to replace the Affordable Care Act. His no vote, along with those of two other Republicans, sent his party’s signature legislative goal hurtling toward oblivion. McCain had been planning his funeral services over the last year and his family made clear that Trump was not invited, a position that has not changed, family friends said on August 25.

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump offered brief praised for the late Republican Senator John McCain, who passed away on August 25, in a statement after responding only with silence to questions about the Vietnam War veteran turned politician. “Despite our differences on policy and politics, I respect Senator John McCain’s service to our country,” Trump wrote in the four-paragraph statement on August 27, which dealt mainly in the logistical details he had approved for the week-long remembrance ceremonies. Later, while meeting Evangelical leaders in the State Dining Room, Trump told reporters: “Our hearts and prayers are going to the family of Senator John McCain... And we very much appreciate everything Sen. McCain has done for our country,” CNN reported. After facing criticism for raising the flags at the White House to full-staff after lowering them on August 25, Trump said he had approved them to be lowered again. It is a customary tradition in the US that after the death of a person such as McCain — a Vietnam War veteran and prisoner of war who was tortured during his captivity, ultimately served for decades in the Senate and was the Republican presidential nominee in 2008 — for flags to be

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lowered to half-staff until after the funeral. He also wrote that he asked Vice President Mike Pence to deliver remarks at a ceremony celebrating McCain’s life in the US Capitol on August 31. Asked what had changed and why the proclamation was issued on August 27, press secretary Sarah Sanders would only say this was the “President’s decision to do and the statement speaks for itself”. The statement came after Trump maintained his silence during a string of appearances in front of the media, choosing to ignore questions about the late Arizona Republican. On August 26 when he was questioned whether he believed McCain was a hero, Trump remained stone-faced behind the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office after announcing a trade breakthrough with Mexico. —IANS

US to defend against Iran lawsuit over sanctions: Pompeo ‘No war-ending declaration with N.Korea before denuclearization’

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S Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on August 27 that Washington will defend itself in a case brought up by Iran in The Hague to protest the US exit of the landmark Iran nuclear deal, and US re-imposition of sanctions that were lifted under the deal. In a statement, Pompeo said that Iran’s filing with the International Court of Justice (ICJ) “is an attempt to interfere with the sovereign rights of the US to take lawful actions, including re-imposition of sanctions, which are necessary to protect our national security”. Iran brought the case to the United Nations’ highest court last month to challenge the US decision to leave the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and to reimpose the sanctions that were

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suspended as part of that deal, Xinhua reported. Earlier on August 27, the opening day of court hearings in The Hague, the Netherlands, Iran requested that judges at the ICJ order the immediate lifting of US sanctions. “The sanctions are unjust and harmful,” said Mohsen Mohebi, head of the international legal affairs

WASHINGTON: The US has said that North Korea should denuclearize before Washington signs a war-ending declaration with Pyongyang. In a press briefing on August 29, Xinhua news agency quoted State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert as saying: “We believe that denuclearization has to take place before we get to other parts.” US media had reported earlier that the signing of a joint declaration to formally end the Korean War was

center of the Iranian President’s office. “The sanctions are damaging the economy of Iran, and driving

one of the verbal agreements between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un when Heather Nauert they met on June 12 in Singapore. But besides the pace and scale of denuclearization, Washington and Pyongyang have disagreed on whether to issue a war-ending declaration. —IANS

millions of people into poverty.” Pompeo said: “The proceedings instituted by Iran are a misuse of

the Court,” adding that Washington “will vigorously defend against Iran’s meritless claims this week in The Hague,” and to continue to work with allies to counter Iran’s regional influence and ballistic missile program. Moreover, Iran asked the judges to note that the US breached its obligations to Iran, and order it to terminate the sanctions without delay and stop any threats about further sanctions. Tehran also asked judges to make the US promise that it will not violate its obligations again, and will fully compensate Iran for the violation of its international legal obligations. The lawsuit followed the decision by US President Donald Trump in May to quit the JCPOA. The US also announced the full reinstatement of US nuclear sanctions on Iran.


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‘Congress allegations on Rafale falsehood’ Dismissing Rahul’s allegations, Arun Jaitley says aircraft price was at least 20% cheaper than finalized by the UPA IANS, NEW DELHI

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ejecting Congress allegations of a scam in the Rafale fighter jet deal as “complete falsehood”, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has said the aircraft price with weaponry and India-specific adaptations was now at least 20 per cent cheaper than that finalized by the UPA government. In a blogpost, he accused the Congress of having seriously compromised national security by delaying the Rafale deal by over a decade and said the Congress and its President Rahul Gandhi were unaware of the Rafale deal facts. “Is Rahul Gandhi aware of the aircraft price, which was quoted in 2007 in the L1 bid? Is he aware that there was an escalation clause, which by 2015 when the NDA struck the price deal, would have further escalated the price? Would not the escalation clause have continued to escalate the price till each of the aircraft was supplied? Have the significant exchange rate variations between rupee and euro during the same period been considered?” Jaitley said. “Can Rahul Gandhi deny that when the add-ons such as Indiaspecific adaptations, weaponry, are installed on the basic aircraft, the UPA price, which was mentioned in the 2007 L1 offer, would be at least 20 per cent costlier than the more favorable price negotiated by the NDA?” he added.

China, India for new defense pact BEIJING: China and India are in touch for a new version of a 12year-old MoU on defense and setting up a hotline between their Defense ministries, Beijing has said. The Chinese Defense Ministry said that during its Defense Minister Wei Fenghe’s four-day India visit, both sides discussed in detail to implement the points agreed between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Xi Jinping at their Wuhan meet in April. “In 2006, India and China signed an MoU on defense exchanges and cooperation. The Indian side conveyed its willingness to sign a new version of the MoU. China holds a positive attitude towards it and the two sides are in communication with each other,” a Defense Ministry spokesperson said. —IANS

Demonetization to help crony capitalists, says Rahul NEW DELHI: Terming the demonetization a “scam”, Congress President Rahul Gandhi said the primary purpose behind the exercise was to help “15-20 biggest crony capitalists” whose loans have turned into NPAs. “Why did he (Prime Minister Narendra Modi) do it (demonetization)? His 15-20 big industrialist friends had accumulated NPAs worth thousands of crore. So through demonetization your (common man’s) money was taken out of your pocket and put directly in the pockets of the country’s biggest crony capi-

The Finance Minister, who also held the Defense portfolio for seven months after Manohar Parrikar’s exit last year, underlined that a fighter jet without weapons is just a “flying instrument” that can serve no purpose in a combat situation. “Can Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party deny if the total contract cost, that is, basic aircraft plus add-ons, including weaponry, Indian adaptations plus future supplies and maintenance are all added, the NDA terms become far more favorable than the 2007 L1 offer?” He said the Congress had

talists,” Gandhi told the media. He said Modi’s “friends” turned black money into white after the November 2016 note ban. “For example, a cooperative bank in Gujarat whose Director is (BJP President) Amit Shah, exchanged Rs 700 crore in the wake of demonetization. It cannot even be called a jumla, it can be called a scam,” he added. “Indeed, Prime Minister Modi did what had not been done in the last 70 years... He did it and devastated the economy (through demonetization),” the Congress President said.

launched a “false campaign” that the Modi government had paid a higher price for the fighter jets, an industrialist had been favored and the interests of the public sector were compromised. “Each one of the above issues is based on complete falsehood. It is expected from national political parties and its responsible leaders to keep themselves informed of the basic facts before they enter a public discourse on defense transactions,” Jaitley said. The Finance Minister also denied that the Modi government had favored any particular industrialist in the deal, saying the offset

Arun Jaitley said the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government suffered from a “decision-making paralysis.” (Photo: IANS)

contract was the prerogative of the manufacturer (Dassault). “Any Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) under the offset policy of the UPA can select any number of Indian partners, both from the private sector and the public sector, for offset supplies. This has nothing to do with the government of India and, therefore, any private industry having benefited from the government of India is a complete lie,” Jaitley said. He pointed out that 36 of the Rafale aircraft with their Indian adaptations will be supplied to India in a fly away condition and

that “there is no manufacturing of these 36 aircraft in India”. He also accused Rahul Gandhi of being unsure of facts. “How is it that Gandhi quoted a price of Rs 700 crore per aircraft in Delhi and Karnataka in April and May? In Parliament, he reduced it to Rs 520 crore per aircraft, in Raipur he increased it to Rs 540 crore, in Jaipur he used Rs 520 crore and Rs 540 crore in the same speech.” Jaitley said the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government suffered from a “decision-making paralysis” and that is why it decided to revisit the procedure after 11 years in 2012.

India’s first flight partially powered by bio-fuel IANS, NEW DELHI/DEHRADUN

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udget passenger carrier SpiceJet this week successfully operated India’s first test flight partially powered by bio-fuel. A mix of 25 per cent bio-fuel and 75 aviation turbine fuel (ATF) powered a SpiceJet Q400 turboprop aircraft on the 200 km flight from Dehradun to Delhi. SpiceJet termed the operation India’s first-ever “BioJet Fuel” flight. It pointed out -- reduction in carbon emissions and enhancement of fuel efficiency -- as advantages of using “BioJet fuel” as compared to ATF. The bio-fuel type made from the Jatropha crop was developed by the CSIR-Indian Institute of Petroleum (IIP), a constituent of the Council for Scientific and

India’s first Bio-Fuel powered flight after successfully completing its test flight from Dehradun to Delhi, in New Delhi. (Photo: IANS)

Industrial Research based in Dehradun. Subsequently, 25 per cent of bio-fuel blended with ATF powered one of the two engines of the Q400 aircraft for the over 40minute-long flight.

The aircraft ferried 28 on-board, including the crew and regulatory officials. It was received by Cabinet ministers and airline officials at the Indira Gandhi International Airport’s Terminal 2. At an event to mark the success of

the test flight, Civil Aviation Minister Suresh Prabhu said that the central government plans to come out with an environment friendly aviation action plan till 2035. On the policy front, Road Transport and Highway Minister Nitin Gadkari said that a cabinet note on the standardization and use of biofuel blended with ATF will be prepared by Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. Gadkari elaborated that biofuels obtained from non-edible seeds will aid in employment creations, import substitution, making transport costs effective and pollution free. As per IATA, aviation industry contributes to 2 per cent of the total greenhouse gas emissions in the world, which will rise as the sector expands.


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Rahul, choose words of wisdom If Rahul Gandhi’s point is that the absence of adequate economic opportunities for Muslims and Dalits can breed terrorism in India, he can only be said to be grossly exaggerating AMULYA GANGULI, NEW DELHI

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ongress President Rahul Gandhi has had another of his escape-velocity-ofJupiter moments. His reference to the massive gravitational force of the solar system’s largest planet was in the context of “explaining” how much velocity was required by a spacecraft to lift itself from the surface of Jupiter compared to what was required on earth — 60 km/sec against 11 km/sec. According to him, this was the kind of stupendous “effort” which the Dalits needed to “escape” from their present lowly socio-economic conditions. Following that foray into space science, the Congress president has now offered an economic “explanation” for the lynchings in India during a speech in Germany by arguing that the unemployment caused by demonetization, which hit small businesses, is behind the mob violence. Moreover, the traders and entrepreneurs have also experienced grave difficulties because of the “badly implemented” Goods and Services Tax (GST).

Congress President Rahul Gandhi (third from left) during a debate in London. (Photo: IANS/Twitter/@INCIndia)

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n a small village near this famous lake city in Rajasthan, thousands of physically-challenged people are given a fresh lease of life. Not only do they receive corrective surgeries free of cost, but, during the course of their treatment, they are also imparted training to repair computers and mobiles or learn the art of stitching to ensure they become self-reliant. The Narayan Seva Sansthan houses in its premises a modern hospital, an orphanage, a smart school, skill imparting institutions, and centers for rehabilitation, physiotherapy and naturotherapy. It is branded as a “smart” village because

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atmosphere of hate created by the longstanding anti-minority propaganda of the saffron brotherhood, which has gained traction with the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) assumption of power. After this flawed interpretation of communal incidents, Rahul Gandhi ventured into another dicey area by linking the rise of the Islamic State in West Asia to the US inter-

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conducting regular “mass marriage ceremonies” twice a year for young, physically-challenged boys and girls from underprivileged backgrounds. Till date, 1,298 such couples have tied the knot here. Agarwal senior, who set up the organization in 1985, started working for the cause of humanity after visiting a bloody accident site in Sirohi district in 1976, where seven people lost their lives. “My father was working as a clerk in a post office when he heard about a bus collision in Pindwara, Sirohi. Taking leave from his job, he rushed to the site and was shaken to see the bloodsplattered mess. With help from others, he admitted the injured to the general hospital. He started At Narayan Seva Sansthan, physically-challenged people and their families are imparted training to repair computers, mobiles, and the art of stitching. (Photo: IANS) visiting the hospital daily to look after their needs,” Prashant said. During these visits, he realized “Besides caring for the rehabilita- eyes, he told IANS, “I want to set tion of the poor, needy and differ- up a shop and start earning once I how patients battle with daily ently-abled people, we also equip go back to Agra. The best part here challenges, while also grappling them and their attendants with is that I am being trained, while with financial crises. He saw they were hesitant to buy medicines skills through computer, mobile undergoing treatment.” repairing, sewing and tailoring Asha Devi, who was here to get and food as they had no money classes. Over 4,276 people have her grandson operated, said: left with them after incurring benefited from this till date,” , “Although I am 60, I am enjoying medical expenses. While Kailash Agarwal kept this Prashant, Agarwal’s son, said. learning to stitch frocks and kurtis Vinod Kumar, a physically chal- in different designs. No one in our up on his own from 1974 to 1984, lenged man from Agra with defor- village has this expertise; hence I he set up Narayan Seva Sansthan as mities in his limbs, expressed am confident that I shall earn a a non-profit charity organization in excitement on being trained in decent income.” 1985 to serve patients belonging to The organization has also been the poorest of the poor of society. mobile repairing. With twinkling


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Pak wants to improve ties with US: Qureshi

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hile countering Pakistan’s latest attempt to raise the Kashmir issue at the Security Council, India has said that it hopes the new government of Prime Minister Imran Khan would work constructively to build the region and free it from the scourge of terrorism. “Pacific settlement (of disputes) requires pacific intent in thinking and pacific content in action,” India’s Permanent Representative Syed Akbaruddin said Wednesday at the Council suggesting a new approach for the new government. “Regurgitating failed approach which has long been rejected is neither reflective of pacific intent nor a display of pacific content,” he emphasized after Pakistan’s Permanent Representative Maleeha Lodhi suggested the Council should resuscitate initiatives on Kashmir from 70 years ago. “We hope that the new government of Pakistan will, rather than indulge in polemics, work constructively to build a safe, secure and developed South Asian region free of terror and violence,” Akbaruddin said. The session on mediation and settlement of disputes was presided over by Tariq Mahmood Ahmad, the British Minister of State for the Commonwealth and the UN. Lodhi referred to decades-old failed Council efforts and invoked the 1948 Council resolution setting up the UN Commission for India and Pakistan (UNCIP) for

India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Syed Akbaruddin.

investigating and mediating the Kashmir dispute. However, UNCIP in a resolution on August 13 that year clearly stated that the Pakistan government “agrees to withdraw its troops from that state” and “endeavor to secure the withdrawal” tribesmen and Pakistanis “who have entered the state for the purpose of fighting.” Islamabad has failed to keep that assurance and ironically, Lodhi asserted that the Council’s failure to resolve the Kashmir dispute put its credibility was at stake. The UNCIP admitted in 1949 its failure to mediate the dispute and closed down. Lodhi suggested that the Council could refer disputes to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for an

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ran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has warned that Iran will quit the 2015 Iranian nuclear deal if the interests of his country are not secured. Iran and six world powers, namely China, Germany, France, Russia, the UK, and the US had struck a landmark agreement over Iran’s nuclear programme in 2015, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), Xinhua news agency reported. However, US President Donald Trump decided to withdraw from the deal on May 8 and reimposed sanctions, including an oil embargo, on Iran. “If we come to the conclusion that JCPOA cannot serve the national interests, we will leave it,” Khamenei said during a meeting

advisory opinion under the UN Charter. She went further offering her own interpretation of the Charter’s provisions for the Council’s intervention in threats to peace and claimed that it could even unilaterally enforce an advisory opinion from the ICJ over-riding the principle that parties to the dispute have to agree to the court’s jurisdiction. Akbaruddin questioned if the UN and the Council were even capable of mediating disputes, asserting that they were hobbled structurally and would not come to the mediation process “unencumbered.” The Council’s permanent members had veto powers and without their full cooperation mediators cannot act effectively, he said. Moreover, the “tortuous deci-

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan desires to improve relations with the US and it is time to “move on”, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said this week, following last week’s row between the two countries over the handout of a telephonic conversation between Prime Minister Imran Khan and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. The handout issued after the call between Khan and Pompeo mentioned that the latter, during the conversation on August 23, had raised the importance of Islamabad taking decisive action against all terrorists operating on its soil. However, the Pakistan Foreign Office rejected the US’ assertion as “contrary to facts”. But the US State Department stood by its initial readout of the phone call. While addressing the Senate on Tuesday, Qureshi repeated his

sion-making process, imbued with political trade-offs saps the UN of necessary dynamism and flexibility in pursuing mediation” and makes responses to changing circumstances in the mediating process difficult, he added. Therefore, he said, “upgrading, expansion, or revamping of (the UN) Secretariat rules and regulations” would not work and it would “be more realistic to look at functional solutions rather than

stance that Washington’s “terrorism talk” claim did not surface during the conversation at all. He said he was aware that the US had stood by its original press release, but maintained that the same was not true as “mistakes happen”, Dawn online reported. Stating that it is time to “move on”, the Foreign Minister said Pakistan will try to steer its bilateral relations with the US towards betterment during the US Secretary of State’s visit to Islamabad on September 5. Pompeo will likely be the first foreign dignitary to meet the newly-elected Prime Minister. Also present in the Senate, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Senator Raza Rabbani said that the US “certainly has differences with Pakistan” and that “we will not allow the US Secretary of State tell Imran (Khan) to ‘do more’ on the war on terror”.

structural ones”. “Rather than try and throw in the UN lap intractable issues, perhaps, a more pragmatic approach is required,” he added, suggesting that the world look at “alternate solutions which use the competencies of the UN more judiciously”. Ahmad brought in as a speaker Archbishop Justin Welby of Canterbury, who is the spiritual head of a Christian sect, the Church of England.

Modi to meet BIMSTEC leaders IANS, KATHMANDU

I Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

with President Hassan Rouhani and his administration. Through his official website, the Iranian leader also expressed dismay over the EU, saying the Islamic republic “pins no hope on Europeans over JCPOA and economic issues”. Iran has incessantly urged Europe to take “practical and tangible measures” to protect Iranian interests since the US pullout.

ndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi who arrived here in Nepal on Thursday to participate in Fourth Bimstec Summit will be meeting heads of state from the member nations. Modi was received by Nepal’s Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Ishwor Pokhrel at the Kathmandu airport. All domestic and international flights were suspended for two hours ahead of his arrival. Before participating in Bimstec inaugural session, Modi and other heads of state will jointly call on the President Bidhya Devi Bhandari followed by a luncheon meeting. Modi will later meet Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena. He will attend the Bimstec

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Kathmandu on August 30 to attend the 4th BIMSTEC Summi. (Photo: IANS/PIB)

inagural session and deliver a speech. After the inaugural session, Modi will hold bilateral talks with his Nepalese and Bangladeshi coun-

terparts K.P. Oli and Sheikh Hasina. The Oli-Modi talks will focus on the progress made following their 2017 visits to each other’s nation.


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Satya Tripathi appointed UN Assistant Secretary-General Tripathi, now the third Indian at the senior levels of the UN hierarchy, will head the New York office of the UN Environment Programme Nikhil Seth, the Executive Director of UN Institute for Training and Research, is at the level of an assistant Secretary-General according to last year’s Voluntary Public Disclosure listing of senior staff’s assets. At the New York office of UNEP, Tripathi’s duties will include supporting development,

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evelopment and environment expert Satya S. Tripathi has been appointed an assistant Secretary-General and will head the UN Environment Programme’s New York office. The appointment made by Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was announced by his Spokesperson Stephane Guterres. Tripathi is now the third Indian at the senior levels of the UN hierarchy. Tripathi has served the UN for 20 years in “Europe, Asia and Africa on strategic assignments in sustainable development, human rights, democratic governance and legal affairs,” Dujarric said. Tripathi has been the Senior Adviser on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development at the UNEP since 2017. A development economist and lawyer with over 35 years of experience, one of his key roles at the UN was as the UN Recovery Coordinator for the $7 billion post-tsunami and post-conflict recovery efforts in Aceh and Nias

Tripathi has been the Senior Adviser on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development at the UNEP since 2017

Satya S. Tripathi has been appointed as a United Nations’ Assistant Secretary-General. (Photo: UNEP/IANS)

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coordination and implementation of system-wide strategies on environment for the UN and “catalyzing transformative change” throughout the UN “to integrate the environmental dimension of peace, security and sustainable development,” according to the description of the post. Tripathi holds honors, bachelor’s and master’s degrees in commerce; and bachelor’s and master’s degrees in law from Berhampur University in India.

IN BRIEF ‘NRI mishandled post-mortems’ LONDON: An Indian-origin pathologist in the UK has been accused of mishandling post-mortems and the police were investigating if any criminal charges needed to be brought against him. Khalid Ahmed, who qualified as a doctor in 1989 in Bengaluru, worked as a consultant histopathologist at the Royal Oldham Hospital in Manchester and carried out an undisclosed number of post-mortem tests for the north Manchester coroner’s office, the Telegraph reported. Ahmed repeatedly recorded the wrong cause of death for patients, misidentified organs and potentially mixed up bodies, the report said. In May 2017, the office's senior coroner raised concerns about Ahmed's examinations and a recent review found "significant concerns "with his "inadequate" reports.

Indian gets suspended jail term, deportation order for forgery DUBAI: An Indian man has received a suspended jail term along with a deportation order for forging a parking ticket in Dubai. The Court of First Instance heard that the 25-year-old Indian made a fake copy of a ticket using Photoshop to avoid paying for the parking lot. He was caught in Al Rafaa following the incident in March, the Khaleej Times reported. —IANS

Fake news nets $1.2 mn compensation Vijayan asks diaspora to donate for Kerala floods GURMUKH SINGH, VANCOUVER

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Admitting that the flood damage was much more than what was estimated, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan this week urged the Kerala Diaspora to contribute a month’s salary for the state’s reconstruction. Vijayan’s comments came as the total number of people in relief camps, which stood at 14.5 lakh on August 21, came down to 1.97 lakh on this week as thousands returned to their once flooded homes after they were cleaned up. “The Kerala Diaspora is already coming out in a big way to help us. What we want is a proper system in place to channelize their resources... I call upon all the Diaspora to contribute a month’s salary over a period of 10 months,” he told the media. The government’s priority was to source funds for rehabilitation of the hundreds of thousands displaced and badly hit by the worst floods in Kerala in nearly a century, he said. “The damage that has taken place

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is much more than we have estimated and hence funds have to come. But given the response, we are confident, our people will rise to the occasion and come to our help.” Vijayan urged businessmen to think of giving a portion of their earnings to the Chief Minister’s Distress Relief Fund. Third week saw a massive cleaning drive led by Finance Minister Thomas Issac and PWD Minister G. Sudhakaran. —IANS

n Indo-Canadian businessman, who is originally from Bhuj, Gujarat, has been awarded $1.2 million in damages after he was defamed in a series of fake news articles instigated by a prominent American blockchain investor. It is one of the biggest compensations of its kind in Canada. Vancouver-based Altaf Nazerali had sued Patrick Byrne, CEO of online retailer Overstock.com, for a campaign of lies aimed to tarnish the reputation of the NRI businessman. Last week, the Supreme Court of Canada rejected Byrne’s appeal against $1.2 million granted to the NRI businessman by the Supreme Court of British Columbia in 2016. The huge compensation for Nazerali comes after a seven-year legal battle to clear his name after a series of articles published in 2011, on an American website DeepCapture.com tried to depict the NRI businessman as a drug trafficker, arms dealer and gangster and a

The American blockchain investor challenged the judgment in the Supreme Court of Canada which last week threw it out. (Photo: Courtesy, Pexels)

financial supporter of al-Qaida. The articles tried to show that he had links to Russian and Italian mafias. The articles were written by Mark Mitchell and published on the website — owned and published by Byrne- which reports on criminal financial conspiracies. In its 2016 judgment in favour of the NRI business, Justice Kenneth Affleck of Vancouver-based British Columbia Supreme Court had said: “Mitchell, Byrne and Deep Capture

LLC engaged in a calculated and ruthless campaign to inflict as much damage on Nazerali’s reputation as they could achieve. “It is clear on the evidence that their intention was to conduct a vendetta in which the truth about Nazerali himself was of no consequence.” The American blockchain investor challenged the judgment in the Supreme Court of Canada which last week threw it out.


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India pins hope on Imran New Delhi counters Islamabad’s bid to raise Kashmir at UN

Pak wants to improve ties with US: Qureshi

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hile countering Pakistan’s latest attempt to raise the Kashmir issue at the Security Council, India has said that it hopes the new government of Prime Minister Imran Khan would work constructively to build the region and free it from the scourge of terrorism. “Pacific settlement (of disputes) requires pacific intent in thinking and pacific content in action,” India’s Permanent Representative Syed Akbaruddin said Wednesday at the Council suggesting a new approach for the new government. “Regurgitating failed approach which has long been rejected is neither reflective of pacific intent nor a display of pacific content,” he emphasized after Pakistan’s Permanent Representative Maleeha Lodhi suggested the Council should resuscitate initiatives on Kashmir from 70 years ago. “We hope that the new government of Pakistan will, rather than indulge in polemics, work constructively to build a safe, secure and developed South Asian region free of terror and violence,” Akbaruddin said. The session on mediation and settlement of disputes was presided over by Tariq Mahmood Ahmad, the British Minister of State for the Commonwealth and the UN. Lodhi referred to decades-old failed Council efforts and invoked the 1948 Council resolution setting up the UN Commission for India and Pakistan (UNCIP) for

India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Syed Akbaruddin.

investigating and mediating the Kashmir dispute. However, UNCIP in a resolution on August 13 that year clearly stated that the Pakistan government “agrees to withdraw its troops from that state” and “endeavor to secure the withdrawal” tribesmen and Pakistanis “who have entered the state for the purpose of fighting.” Islamabad has failed to keep that assurance and ironically, Lodhi asserted that the Council’s failure to resolve the Kashmir dispute put its credibility was at stake. The UNCIP admitted in 1949 its failure to mediate the dispute and closed down. Lodhi suggested that the Council could refer disputes to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for an

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ran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has warned that Iran will quit the 2015 Iranian nuclear deal if the interests of his country are not secured. Iran and six world powers, namely China, Germany, France, Russia, the UK, and the US had struck a landmark agreement over Iran’s nuclear programme in 2015, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), Xinhua news agency reported. However, US President Donald Trump decided to withdraw from the deal on May 8 and reimposed sanctions, including an oil embargo, on Iran. “If we come to the conclusion that JCPOA cannot serve the national interests, we will leave it,” Khamenei said during a meeting

advisory opinion under the UN Charter. She went further offering her own interpretation of the Charter’s provisions for the Council’s intervention in threats to peace and claimed that it could even unilaterally enforce an advisory opinion from the ICJ over-riding the principle that parties to the dispute have to agree to the court’s jurisdiction. Akbaruddin questioned if the UN and the Council were even capable of mediating disputes, asserting that they were hobbled structurally and would not come to the mediation process “unencumbered.” The Council’s permanent members had veto powers and without their full cooperation mediators cannot act effectively, he said. Moreover, the “tortuous deci-

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan desires to improve relations with the US and it is time to “move on”, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said this week, following last week’s row between the two countries over the handout of a telephonic conversation between Prime Minister Imran Khan and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. The handout issued after the call between Khan and Pompeo mentioned that the latter, during the conversation on August 23, had raised the importance of Islamabad taking decisive action against all terrorists operating on its soil. However, the Pakistan Foreign Office rejected the US’ assertion as “contrary to facts”. But the US State Department stood by its initial readout of the phone call. While addressing the Senate on Tuesday, Qureshi repeated his

sion-making process, imbued with political trade-offs saps the UN of necessary dynamism and flexibility in pursuing mediation” and makes responses to changing circumstances in the mediating process difficult, he added. Therefore, he said, “upgrading, expansion, or revamping of (the UN) Secretariat rules and regulations” would not work and it would “be more realistic to look at functional solutions rather than

stance that Washington’s “terrorism talk” claim did not surface during the conversation at all. He said he was aware that the US had stood by its original press release, but maintained that the same was not true as “mistakes happen”, Dawn online reported. Stating that it is time to “move on”, the Foreign Minister said Pakistan will try to steer its bilateral relations with the US towards betterment during the US Secretary of State’s visit to Islamabad on September 5. Pompeo will likely be the first foreign dignitary to meet the newly-elected Prime Minister. Also present in the Senate, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Senator Raza Rabbani said that the US “certainly has differences with Pakistan” and that “we will not allow the US Secretary of State tell Imran (Khan) to ‘do more’ on the war on terror”.

structural ones”. “Rather than try and throw in the UN lap intractable issues, perhaps, a more pragmatic approach is required,” he added, suggesting that the world look at “alternate solutions which use the competencies of the UN more judiciously”. Ahmad brought in as a speaker Archbishop Justin Welby of Canterbury, who is the spiritual head of a Christian sect, the Church of England.

Modi to meet BIMSTEC leaders IANS, KATHMANDU

I Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

with President Hassan Rouhani and his administration. Through his official website, the Iranian leader also expressed dismay over the EU, saying the Islamic republic “pins no hope on Europeans over JCPOA and economic issues”. Iran has incessantly urged Europe to take “practical and tangible measures” to protect Iranian interests since the US pullout.

ndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi who arrived here in Nepal on Thursday to participate in Fourth Bimstec Summit will be meeting heads of state from the member nations. Modi was received by Nepal’s Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Ishwor Pokhrel at the Kathmandu airport. All domestic and international flights were suspended for two hours ahead of his arrival. Before participating in Bimstec inaugural session, Modi and other heads of state will jointly call on the President Bidhya Devi Bhandari followed by a luncheon meeting. Modi will later meet Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena. He will attend the Bimstec

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Kathmandu on August 30 to attend the 4th BIMSTEC Summi. (Photo: IANS/PIB)

inagural session and deliver a speech. After the inaugural session, Modi will hold bilateral talks with his Nepalese and Bangladeshi coun-

terparts K.P. Oli and Sheikh Hasina. The Oli-Modi talks will focus on the progress made following their 2017 visits to each other’s nation.


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India win 13 gold, new faces shine Jinson Johnson clinches gold in men’s 1500 meters event; Women team wins gold in 4X400m relay as India grabs 13 gold medals at the Asian Games 2018 Women’s hockey: India enter final for first time

Swapna Barman created history by winning women’s heptathlon title; Jinson Johnson clinched gold in men’s 1500 meter. IANS, JAKARTA

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ndia’s Jinson Johnson clinched the gold in the men’s 1500 meters event at the 2018 Asian Games here on August 30. Johnson clocked 3 minutes and 44.72 seconds to take the yellow metal. Iran’s Amir Moradi took the silver with his season best timing of 3:45.62, while Bahrain’s Mohammed Tiouali settled for the bronze with a time of 3:45.88. A moment later, India won gold in women’s 4X400m relay. Earlier, Swapna Barman created history by winning the women’s heptathlon title while Arpinder Singh ended India’s 48-year wait for men’s triple jump gold as Indian athletes enjoyed another successful day at the 18th Asian Games on August 29. Experienced sprinter Dutee Chand grabbed her second silver medal at this year’s Asiad after finishing second in the women’s 200 meters event. Swapna’s triumph in the

IPL: Gary Kirsten replaces Vettori as RCB coach BENGALURU: Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) this week announced former India coach Gary Kirsten as their head coach and mentor for the upcoming edition of the cash-rich league. Gary, who guided India to the 2011 World Cup title, will succeed former New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori, who had been associated with the franchise both as player and coach for the past eight editions. Gary, the former South Africa opener, joined the RCB as batting coach in the 2018 edition of the league. —IANS

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SILVER BRONZE TOTAL

CHINA

108

69

51

228

JAPAN

53

48

64

165

REPUBLIC OF KOREA

37

44

53

134

INDONESIA

30

22

37

89

IRAN

19

17

19

55

CHINESE TAIPEI

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17

21

52

UZBEKISTAN

13

18

18

49

DPR KOREA

12

8

11

31

INDIA

13

20

25

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women’s heptathlon is the first ever gold for India in the event at the Asiad. Swapna posted a score of 6026 points. Wang Qingling of China scored 5954 to take silver while Japan’s Yuki Yamasaki produced her personal best of 5873 to bag the bronze medal. Purnima Hembram, the other Indian in the fray, finished fourth with 5837 points.

In men’s triple jump, Arpinder won gold with an effort of 16.77 meters. He pipped Uzbekistan’s Ruslan Kurbanov, who took the silver medal with a personal best jump of 16.62 meters. The bronze medal went to China’s Cao Shuo, who jumped 16.56 meters. Before the 25-year-old Arpinder, the previous Indian champion at the Asiad was Mohinder Singh Gill

JAKARTA: A confident India womens hockey team will be vying to win the gold medal after a long wait of 36 years when they take on Japan in the final at the 18th Asian Games here on Friday. India won the gold medal in 1982, the year women’s hockey was first included in the Asian Games programme. They reached the final for the second time in 1998 when they lost 1-2 to South Korea. They bagged bronze medals in 2006 and 2014. India has remained undefeated throughout the tournament, registering victories against Indonesia (8-0), Kazakhstan (21-0), South Korea (4-1) and Thailand (5-0) in the pool stages and securing a hard-fought 1-0 win against Chinese team in the semi-final. India’s form in the competition has been inspired by their resolute defending in all their five matches which has seen them concede only once in 300 minutes of hockey, which was through a penalty stroke.

in 1970 with an effort of 16.11m. A.V. Rakesh Babu, the other Indian in the fray, was sixth with a best attempt of 16.40 meters. Arpinder flopped in his first attempt. After the invalid jump, he came back strong with a jump of 16.58 meters in the second attempt which made him the leader after the first two attempts. Babu, in his second attempt of 16.40, was second behind his compatriot, even as Ruslan till then had his best of 16.28.

Arpinder gained further ascendancy when he came out with a jump of 16.77m. Ruslan too made his best attempt of 16.62 meters. The Uzbek athlete however could not topple Arpinder as the former made attempts of 15.99, 16.43, 16.41 in his final three chances respectively. Arpinder jumped 16.08 in his fourth attempt before fouling the last two attempts. China’s Cao delivered his best in his sixth and last attempt with a jump of 16.56 to push Japanese Kohei Yamashita to the fourth spot. Yamashita had fouled his last three attempts. His best of 16.46 came in his third attempt. In the women’s 200m, Dutee clocked 23.20 seconds to finish behind Bahrain’s Edidiong Odiong, who claimed the gold medal with 22.96 seconds. Wei Yongli of China got the bronze medal with a time of 23.27 seconds at the Gelora Bung Karno Sports Stadium. Dutee, who also took silver in the 100m, grabbed her second silver of the Games. The Odisha athlete had topped the standings in the semi-finals on Tuesday with a time of 23.00 seconds -- her personal best -- while Odiong was second in 23.01 seconds. In the final, the 22-year-old Dutee was 0.20 seconds slower than her Tuesday’s performance. Running in the third lane, Dutee started strong and in the first 3040 meters she was in the third position. But she peaked and gave a tough fight to 21-year-old Odiong, who seemed the favorite from the start. After the 7-meter mark, it was nearly obvious that the top two positions would be taken by Odiong and Dutee, respectively.

US Open: Serena Williams advances to 3rd round IANS, NEW YORK

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erena Williams, former world No. 1 and seeded 17th in the tournament, maintained her good performance at the US Open to advance to the third round by winning 6-2, 6-2 against German Carina Witthoeft. The youngest of the Williams sisters needed only 67 minutes to seal the victory on Wednesday as she attacked her German rival with 13 aces, 30 total winners and 15 unforced errors in the second match she ever had against Witthoeft, the world No. 101, with a score of 2-0 in the series, reports Efe news. The next rival of the six-time champion of the US Open will be

Serena Williams (Photo: IANS)

her older sister Venus, 16th-seeded and two-time winner of the last Grand Slam of the year, where she

beat the Italian Camila Giorgi 6-4 and 7-5. Venus went to the third round in

the US Open for the 17th time in her career and for the fifth consecutive year. The duel between the two sisters, who share in total 30 Grand Slam titles, 23 by Serena and seven by Venus, will become the great attraction of the third round. The Williams sisters will meet for the 30th time as professionals in the two decades they have been competing, including five times before on the Flushing Meadows court. But the next round will be the second time in which they face each other as rivals in the third round of a Grand Slam, following the match at the 1998 Australian Open, their first professional match they played.

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SPECIAL REPORT HI INDIA SPECIAL REPORT BY AJAI AGNIHOTRI

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induism, the world’s oldest religion, has no beginning— it precedes recorded history. It has no human founder. It is a mystical religion, leading the devotee to personally experience the Truth within and reaching the pinnacle of consciousness where man and God are one. Hinduism has four main denominations—Saivism, Shaktism, Vaishnavism and Smartism City of Lombard near Chicago prepares to host the three-day World Hindu Conference (WHC) 2018 from September 7th through September 9th, 2018. Held every four years, WHC offers the global Hindu community a unique opportunity and platform to exchange ideas over its cultural, philosophical, and entrepreneurial depth across the globe. “WHC also serves as a platform to address critical issues impacting Hindus worldwide, including human rights, discrimination, and cultural assaults,” explains the conference’s official website. The underlying theme of the conference is the ancient Hindu principle of “Sumantrite Suvikrante” or Think Collectively, Achieve Valiantly. It happens to take place on the eve of the 125th anniversary of Swami Vivekananda’s historic address to the Parliament of World Religions in Chicago on September 11, 1893, which electrified the American audiences for its profound universality. In many ways, Hinduism is getting Americanized. That makes it surprising that no distinctly American Hindu gods or goddesses have yet emerged. This may reflect the fact that immigrant Hindus still look to India for authority

and tradition. The process of ritual adaptation is evident in other ways as well. Hindus in the United States commonly give their rituals a symbolic interpretation. It may have to do with immigration or modernization. Nevertheless, Hindus in the United States give their rituals a metaphorical meaning, more so than their Indian counterparts. Hinduism came to the United States first in the American imagination and only second with emissaries and immigrants from India. The initial features of Hinduism that captivated North Americans were those that were lauded for their compatibility with Protestant Christianity and those that were derided for their incompatibility with the same. The Hinduism that flourished in the North American context drew heavily from the neoVedantic theology of monism, which was propagated by Hindu reform movements in the 19th century. Immigrant Hindus in the United States contributed knowingly, and unknowingly, to certain trends in the development of American Hinduism. Hindus did not migrate to America in large numbers until after 1965, when changes in U.S. immigration law allowed—even encouraged—the professionally trained among them to do so. American Hindus still did not come to the attention of mainstream Americans until increasing number of Hindus immigrant started building temples and gathering publicly for worship. Hinduism and Hindus were changed as a result of the migrant experience. These new immigrants were overwhelmingly well-educated and trained in high-paying professions. This fact shaped the Indian Hindu

BELIEFS OF HINDUISM:

QQ Hinduism is the oldest known religion in the world. In fact, it goes back as far as 5,000-10,000 B.C. QQ There is no known founder or governing body of Hinduism. QQ “Hinduism” is not the real word for the religion. The real name for Hinduism is Sanatam Dharma. This means “eternal dharma”, or eternal truth. QQ Hindus believe the purpose of life is to attain self-realization or enlightenment. QQ Hinduism is the 3rd largest religion in the world, with over a billion followers. QQ Hindus believe there is only one un-manifested, eternal reality that can be found through enlightenment. QQ Dharma (righteousness), Artha (means of money), Kama (right desire), and Moksha (salvation), make up the 4 main life-goals of Hinduism. QQ The major books of Hinduism are: the Vedas, Ramayana, Bhagavad Gita, 18 Puranas, and Mahabharata. QQ The most common language for Hindu scriptures is Sanskrit- the oldest language in the world. QQ Hinduism strongly encourages a vegetarian diet- something that many Hindus follow. QQ 11) Hindus believe in reincarnation- the soul is immortal, but takes on the form of many bodies until they achieve enlightenment. QQ The Rig Veda is the oldest known book in the world. QQ The Vedas were preserved for over 5,000 years without the use of printing. This was done by memorization! QQ The ideas of decimals and many other complex math equations were created by Hindus. QQ Om is considered to be the subtle sound of the universe, and can be heard in deep meditation. QQ The supreme divine spirit is considered to be both male and female. QQ Yoga, Pranayama, Meditation, Vastu, Jyotish, Tantra, Astrology are huge contributions to the world, and have become extremely popular in the west. QQ 1The Kumbhamela, a spiritual gathering of all types every 3 years, is the largest gathering of human beings in the world. QQ There are three major sects in Hinduism: Shaiva, Shakti, and Vaishnava. But these are not strict; a follower can practice multiple paths because they’re so similar. QQ Hinduism accepts the idea that anyone in any religion can attain salvation/ enlightenment through perseverance, devotion, and personal experience in deep prayer or meditation.

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HONORING TWO CENTURIES OF HINDUISM’S POWERFUL INFLUENCE IN AMERICA

yuppies are today fashioning a kind immigrant community in important of “generic Hindu” outlook, which and unique way,“routes,” as well as involves, among other things, one or “roots” became important for them. more of the following assertions: 1) Due to their education and wealth, Hinduism is a philosophy or way of life, the experience of Indian doctors, not a religion, 2) Hinduism is a tolerant nurses, engineers, and scientists who religion, 3) Ultimate reality, though one, migrated to the U.S. after 1965 was manifests itself as a trinity (the trimurti, vastly different than that of previous Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva), and 4) Hindu migrants, many of whom had arrived rituals have an inner meaning which penniless and without professional frequently has to do with “promoting skills. Far from being despised, Indian good health and a safe environment”. immigrants came to be seen as “model It is important to emphasize, minorities,” their “success” being used however, that the rationalization and to chide other Americans for their homogenization of Hindu belief has perceived lack thereof. The professional been ongoing for some time in America. nature of Indians who migrated to the U.S. also differentiated them from Congregationalization— While others, who had initially come to some Hindus in the United States retain America as sojourning laborers. the more common Indian practice of visiting a temple only sporadically, Hindu immigrants have assimilated many find themselves attending more in many ways to American life, and frequently than they would have in while the nature of their Hinduism itself India. Moreover, temple attendance has changed, they have not changed in the U.S. is far more communal and their religious affiliation or ceased to on the weekends (and participate in their Hindu life. This NEARLY TWO CENTURIES LATER, concentrated VEDANTIC CONCEPTS HAVE especially on Sundays) than in India. is in contrast to immigrants from BECOME EMBEDDED IN MAINSTREAM AMERICAN THINKING, Busy weekday work schedules are the other countries who attempted to deciding factor in these developments. Americanize as quickly as possible. OFTEN WITHOUT REALIZING ITS SOURCE. Protestantization— The pressure to Indians on the other hand had a strong interest in maintaining their Indian identity and looking within their own communities for cultural support. Even as the idea of the melting pot and its attendant assimilation began to give way to notions of pluralism and multiculturalism, Indian American immigrants have been able to retain their religious particularity. Early Hindu immigrants happily substituted religion for race as a marker of group identity so that they could “declare difference without confrontation, diverting the issue of race into one of congenial cultural variation”. Hindu immigrants became more religious for two reasons: because whereas many of them immigrated as students, they had since become householders interested in passing along their traditions to their children, and because in the absence of trained specialists, Hindus have had to work to create and sustain their own religious institutions. Hindu immigrants in America consider themselves more religious than prior to their immigration, even though immigration provides freedom to break religious ties as well as to reformulate them. Hinduism has changed in many ways as a result of Americanization. Three main concepts of Hinduism being Americanized have: Ecumenization, Congregationalization, and Ritual adaptation. Sociological pressures encouraged the development of an ecumenical type of Hinduism in the U.S. This ecumenical Hinduism tended towards the use of Sanskrit and English in ritual contexts (rather than regional languages) and united “deities, rituals, sacred texts, and people in temples and programs in ways that would not be found together in India”. Socio-cultural factors in the U.S. contributed to the development of an ecumenical Hinduism tolerant of regional, linguistic and sectarian differences. In the U.S., Hindus are frequently called upon to explain to others what “Hindus believe”. Hindu

conform to other dominant religious ritual norms in America, encourage entire religious communities to gather together regularly on the weekends. Hindus take their children to the local temple nearly every Sunday morning, so they will have an answer to non-Hindus.

QQHinduism came to USA in different formats in different eras:

In the 20th century, the population of Indian Hindus immigrating to the United States increased and began to challenge the status quo. These Hindus were not gurus or yogis who were interested in developing followings among white audiences. They were families concerned about maintaining their cultural and religious traditions. They also came from diverse regions of India, and they brought their sectarian and regional practices and devotions with them. After the 1965 Immigration and Naturalization Act, Indian Hindus worked diligently to create community networks by establishing temples and religious organizations. These religious spaces provided the infrastructure to maintain and further ethnic identities as well. In most cases, Hindu temples and organizations continue to be internally focused on providing resources to communities of Indian Hindus, such as language and scripture instruction, social support networks, ethnic food, and pan-Indian and regional festivals and events. Outside traditional forms of home altars, temple worship, and festivals, there are many ways in which Hinduism has influenced American culture. The guru movements that flourished in the countercultural spiritual experimentation in the 1960s continue to draw followers today. In fact, the guru field in the United States has diversified significantly, and many gurus have established successful ashram communities across the nation. The New Age movement of the 1990s also brought rekindled interest in


MIDWEST / EASTCOAST Hinduism, often re-coded as Indian spirituality, and this has sponsored a new wave of gurus and their teachings and the rampant expansion of postural yoga practice in the United States.

Imaginaries of Hinduism (1790– 1893) The image of Hindus and Hinduism arrived at the shores of North America long before significant populations of Indian Hindus did. As a result, the story of Hinduism in North America begins with white Americans and their imaginings of Hinduism. In addition to commerce, Christians from North America were some of the first missionaries to establish residence in India in 1800-1900. In the early 19th century, Raja Rammohan Roy, who became the founder of the Brahmo Samaj in 1828, became the first Hindu whose monistic interpretations of Hinduism became popularized in the United States. Rammohan Roy understood that Hindu customs were viewed alternately with abhorrence and fascination by the American onlookers. In response, he formulated a new Hinduism focused on scriptures, with which he aimed to rebut the scathing critiques of the missionaries. Americans balked at what they viewed to be the bloody, sexualized, cacophonic, ritualized, and superstitious practices of the Hindus. As in the broader field of orientalist discourse, American publications and popular opinions oscillated between disgust and fascination, condemnation and attraction, disavowal and allure. At this time, the majority of North Americans accessed information about Hinduism through books and publications, rather than contact with Hindus.

QQHindu Preachers From 1893–1965

The majority of accounts of Hinduism in North America begin with the cataclysmic events of the World’s Parliament of Religions at the Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893. There Swami Vivekananda spoke

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on behalf of Hinduism. Vivekananda introduced Hinduism, he explained the singular, omnipotent, formless God who resided at the heart of the most ancient Vedic tradition. He declared that there was no polytheism in India, only the misunderstandings of uneducated people. He validated the fundamentality of the Vedas and, drawing from them, explained that “the Hindu believes that he is a spirit” and that his “soul” is not “bound by the conditions of matter” but instead is “free, unbounded, holy and pure and perfect.” He told his American audiences that the doctrine of love in the Vedas teaches us to worship “the pure and formless one,” “the All-mighty and the All-merciful,” through love. He also championed Hinduism as a religion that has taught the world “toleration” and “universal understanding” and believes all religions to be true. Vivekananda was instrumental in popularizing the neoVedantic view that all religions are “the same light coming through different colors, But in the heart of everything the same truth reigns.” He was vastly influential in spreading his reformist vision of Hinduism in the United States, but also he began to develop a following of disciples who were interested in the practical methods behind his philosophical teachings. In the United States, Vivekananda’s legacy found a home in the Vedanta Societies that he established and that continue to flourish in the present day. The structure in San Francisco that is frequently identified as the first Hindu temple in the United States, established in 1906. Despite restrictive immigration policy and nativist public sentiments, several Hindu emissaries from India entered the North American scene to build on Vivekananda’s legacy. O w i n g t o r e s t r i c t i v e U. S . immigration policy, Hinduism could not enter into mainstream America as anything other than a caricature of its Indian expressions for decades. The Hindu leaders who did enter the United States during this period and the singular institution of the Vedanta Society struggled to extract followers from mainline American religions.

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Hindu Communities in USA From 1965 Onward Factors evolved Hinduism in USA since 1965

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After 1965, the Immigration and Naturalization Act caused immigration from India to increase by 2,800 percent. For the first time in U.S. history, Indian Hindus arrived in significant numbers. When these immigrants arrived, they found limited resources for the expression of traditional forms of Hinduism available in the United States. Despite their educational status, they often found themselves bound by stereotypes of their ethnic and religious heritage and sometimes persecuted by expressions of individual and institutionalized racisms. Whatever the factors, Hindus in the United States gather together in large numbers for common worship experiences, usually on the weekends. Moreover, while temples in India are often privately established and endowed, in the United States, temple development more frequently follows the other religious groups pattern whereby groups of people incorporate, elect executive board members, solicit volunteer labor, and conduct fundraisers. This voluntaristic model is in many ways distinctly American, and certainly not the norm in India. Related to these changes in Hindu American life is the growing importance of the temple community itself. Whereas in India most rituals are conducted in the domestic setting, individually or in small groups, temples are slowly coming in the United States to rival homes as the focus of ritual activity. Even festivals which are largely observed in the home in India, such as Deepawali, are just as frequently now celebrated at the temple. The important reason for this is that temples in the United States have become centers of cultural celebration and preservation, as well as places for Hindu Americans to find one another, network, and build friendships. In India temples do not need to perform these tasks. “The temple is more than a religious institution, it is a cultural center, a place

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for dialogue, a place for Indian adults to reaffirm their heritage, for their children to discover who they are”. In USA Life-cycle rituals (samskaras), of which there are traditionally around sixteen, are also difficult to manage. In America, the list of sixteen samskaras often gets pared down to seven or eight; many U.S. Hindus observe only the four or five samskaras, they deem most important. These rituals are also performed in Temples under the religious guidance. Temple building became one of the primary means by which Indian Hindu communities sought to assert their presence in the American religious landscape and foster centers for the expression of cultural and religious values. Once Hindu communities had found their footing in the American context, one of the first communal dreams was often the establishment of a temple wherein Hindus could worship but also where they might connect with each other and teach their children about Hinduism. Despite their regional differences, Hindus soon found that they needed to band together in expressions of communal solidarity. Some of the first temples established in the United States hosted a variety of Hindu deities, deities who would have been separated by sectarian or geographic traditions in India but who were hosted together in temple complexes in the United States. The Hindu Temple of Greater Chicago hosts Shaivite, Vaishnavite, and Devi images and figurines. As Hindu populations increased in strength, diversity, and financial resources, this physical expression of ecumenism decreased. In New York, Texas, and New Jersey, where there were concentrations of Hindu populations, sectarian groups began to raise capital in order to support temples dedicated to specific sectarian traditions. As of today, there are approximately 450 Hindu temples in the United States. One of the most important additions to the temple architecture of Hinduism in the United States has been the rapid expansion of BAPS Swaminarayan Hinduism. Significant populations of immigrant Indian Hindus in the United States are from the Indian state of Gujarat, the birthplace of the modern guru Swaminarayan. BAPS Swaminarayan Hinduism began as a guru devotional movement, but it soon became articulated as a branch of traditional Hinduism. It has also strategically focused on building elaborate and ornate temple complexes in major urban centers. As a result, BAPS Swaminarayan temples have become tourist attractions and highly visible representations of traditional Hinduism around the globe. They have become epicenters for the Hindu community and cultural and religious ambassadors of Hinduism for the general public. Their emphasis on the glories of Vedic culture, traditional gender roles, and conservative (and sometimes political) Hinduism has also influenced Hindu thought in the United States considerably. The influx of temples in the United States provided expressions for the devotional and ritualistic aspects of Hinduism that had been largely ignored in the U.S. context in institutional arenas. While previous generations of Hindu immigrants had maintained the custom of domestic shrines and altars,

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now temples became primary sites wherein to host devotional rituals and festival occasions honoring particular Hindu deities. Temples established forums for these devotional and ritual activities, as well as sanctuaries for the performance of life-cycle rituals— marriages, funerals, first feedings, sacred thread rites, and so on. They also became congregational centers for community networking and development. Often times, temples established curricula for the study of Hindu scriptures and other cultural heritage preservation activities, such as language classes, cooking classes, workshops providing immigration information, and community development. Spaces is used as hosting congregational gatherings on Sundays that involve preaching and hymns. Temples often host priests (pujari) from India to live in residence, which fosters transnational relationships between Hindu communities in India and in the United States.

QQ2.Organizations

The 1980s and 1990s signified a major milestone in the “institutionalization of Hinduism” in the United States. 27 Hindu immigrant communities in the United States became particularly motivated to establish Hindu resources, such as educational materials, student networks, and defense organizations in response to their children’s exposure to negative stereotyping. Religious and cultural allegiances are a critical influence on identity formation in the dislocated context of the immigrant experience. The hybrid or hyphenated identity that emerges (Indian American/ Hindu American) from the adoption and valorization of native culture and religiosity confirms the appropriate ethnic status on immigrants now positioned in culturally recognizable intellectual spaces. After 1965, Hindus established organizations that aimed to unite Hindus in North America and to connect diaspora Hindus with Hindus in India. In efforts to connect with politics affecting Hindus at home, many organizations were formed modeled after contemporary Indian organizations. These organizations are an integral branch of the nationalist Hindutva ideological project; they also work to unite, represent, and advocate for all American Hindus. These umbrella Hindu organizations are one of the most vital arenas for the construction of Hinduism in North America, because they are explicitly engaged in knowledge-building projects, from elementary curricula to monitoring the production of Hinduism through academic publications and universitylevel instruction. Encyclopedia of Hinduism is one example. This emphasis on controlling the educational instruction about Hinduism largely derives from a fear of misrepresentation. In the United States, many Indian Hindus continue to be dismayed and offended at the manner in which their religion and culture have been presented in elementary, secondary, and university publications in the United States. Sometimes school textbooks contain factual errors and racist stereotypes. They argued that the representation of Hinduism is a caricature comprising no more than “caste, cows, and curry.” Hi n du c e nt r i s m an d Hi n du nationalism, which are steadily gaining influence among diaspora

populations, are products of American multiculturalism.

QQ3.Gurus (1965–Present)

After 1965, the USA opened borders to a wide assortment of gurus who arrived from India to advocate for Hinduism. Many Gurus– A.C. Bhakti Vedanta Swami Prabhupada (ISKON), Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Bhagwan Rajneesh (OSHO), Swami Muktananda, Swami Satchidananda, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar (Art of Living), Mata Amritanadamayi and many others. Each of these gurus brought particular theologies and methods to bear on Hindu traditions. Each of them attracted both Indian Hindus and non-Indian Hindus to their followings. Gurus had derived their teachings from Hinduism Contemporar y gurus have multifaceted and varied relationships to their parent tradition of Hinduism. They espouse their distinct theologies and practices but flavor them with ecumenism, fostered by the ideal that all religions are ultimately one. In many of these cases, the gurus have even gone so far as to eschew the term Hinduism, if not the Hindu roots that inform their ideologies and methods. Instead, in efforts to attract non-Hindu followers, many have chosen to identify their movements as spiritual, or even as secular and scientific. The result has been the proliferation of guru-led movements and organizations in the United States that are best referred to as Hindu-derived or Hindu-inspired. Unlike the majority of Hindus around the world, Gurus, their devotees and their organizations focused their attention on spreading their religious views to strangers. Several of these guru-led communities established s i g n i f i c a nt a s h r a m s ( re l i g i o u s hermitages) that housed temples, dormitories for devotees, schools, classes, and retreats. Some of them were open and welcoming toward the general public, while others were protectionist and exclusive to devotees only. The most historically significant were the Vedanta Societies, Hollywood, CA; Paramahansa Yogananda’s SelfRealization Fellowship, Encinitas, CA; Bhagwan Rajneesh (Osho)’s ashram complex, Rajneeshpuram, in Oregon; ISKCON’s New Vrindaban in West Virginia; Maharishi Mahesh Yogi’s Maharishi University in Fairfield, IA; and Kripalu’s ashram in MA, Mata Amritanandamayi’s large ashram in San Francisco, CA as well as dozens of others across the country. Shree Ma, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Shirdi Sai Baba, Sathya Sai Baba, Muktananda, Nithyananda, and many other gurus have established centers across USA, which have contributed to the increasing institutionalization of Hindu-inspired, guru-led religions in the United States.

QQ4.Yoga

Many of the gurus drew their practices in some fashion from the Indic teachings of yoga. Yoga is a multifaceted term that is used in many different contexts and draws on Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. In Hindu scriptures, such as the Bhagavad Gita, there are several paths to liberation. In these cases, the paths themselves are referred to as Yoga: Bhakti Yoga is the path of devotion, Karma Yoga is the path of action, and Jnana Yoga is the path of knowledge. Some gurus have

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advocated for the path of Kriya Yoga, the path of contemplation. In popular USA parlance the term Yoga has begun to signify modern Postural Yoga. The postural yoga draws from multiple Indic religious traditions, not only Hinduism, and that the yoga curricula implemented in the Encinitas public schools were largely secularized and not Hindu in content. In order for Hindu ideas to become accepted into mainstream American culture, many of their non-Indian Hindu proponents have erased term Hinduism in favor of terms like spirituality, yoga, and meditation. The result is that many ideas derived from Hinduism are not attributed to Hinduism, and this continues to foster debates about religious misrepresentation and erasure in the public sphere.

QQ5.Literature

The literature regarding Hinduism in the United States is still developing as a distinct subfield to the study of Hinduism, gurus, and yoga more generally. As a result, much of the literature that addresses forms of Hinduderived religiosity in the United States is located within research studies that may include sections on the United States but are focused on India or globally. Literature on Hinduism focused on 20th-century and contemporary Indian Hindu communities in the United States have contributed broadly to the sociological understanding of Hinduism within the analytical frame of immigration and religion.

QQ6.Social Pressure and Acceptance

First generation Indian immigrants rarely discuss issues of racism publicly. As beneficiaries of the law of 1965, the upper middle class, well-educated Indian immigrants who came to the United States mostly accepted the “model minority” label placed on them and other minority groups whose educational and economic achievements outpaced those of the white, American born majority. Race is often only addressed in terms of ethnicity, national origin, or some generalized experience of “foreignness” or marginality. Thus, experiences that may otherwise appear to have involved racism are interpreted to be about “accents” and “pungent food”. The American society, who had been exposed to the Hindu religion through American and their sensationalized accounts of the putatively “Hindoo” practices of sati, child marriage, and the Jagganath festival. Americans were clearly suspicious of the people associated with this religion, conflated all Indians with Hindoos, and imagined the “Hindoo race” as unassimilable in American society. Those of the first generation may not always recognize or admit to recognizing racism in the American context, their children, who have very much grown up in an American society that reproduces racialized social structures, are better equipped to identify it when they see it, and are more likely to name it as racism when they experience it. The second generation still bears the weight of the “model minority” label and isn’t always ready to admit experiencing racism in the context of its religious experiences, but is certainly more likely to do so than the immigrant generation. The first generation, in contrast, either ignores

MIDWEST / EASTCOAST experiences of racism or reacts to them, by embracing the ideas of Hindu nationalists. The Development of an American Hinduism provides perhaps the most extensive treatment of the relationship between Hindutva and Hindu Americans of Indian origin. The majority of Hindus of Indian origin participate in religious practices and are involved in religious communities that do not publicly accept the ideology of Hindutva. In this age of economic globalization and instant communication, it is far more accurate to assume that there are stronger ties- social, cultural, and religious connections across national borders. Providing American communities with access to seminars and conferences would explain and answer to the myths and mystery surrounding the Hindu religion.

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Continue from page 1 opportunity to introspect towards improvement and use of collectible resources. These conference are organized once in four years. The first inaugural WHC was held in 2014 and had been a massive success in transmitting its message and objective worldwide. World Hindu Congress (WHC) will have seven parallel conferences which will including emphasis on economic, education, media, organizational, political and leadership. This will have seminar on women and youth as well. WHC will focus on an area of strategic importance to the Hindus and Humanity. This will have seminar as 1. World Hindu Economic Forum, 2. Hindu Educational Conference, 3. Hindu Media Conference, 4. Hindu Organizational Conference, 5. Hindu Political Conference, 6. Hindu Women Conference and 7. Hindu Youth Conference. Many distinguished authors, Hindu Dharma leaders, people who excelled in many fields including Acting, Film Making, and Media are going to address or Chair the seminar and going to contribute with their insight – religious, spiritual and education acumen. The speaker list includes – His Holiness Dalai Lama, Dr Mohan Rao Bhagwat, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Sadhu Brahma Vihari Das – BAPS, Swami Swaroopananda – Chinmaya Mission, Dr Pranav Pandya- Gayatri Pariwar, Anupam Kher- Actor, Subash Chandra-Zee TV, Vivek Agnihotri-Director, Ma d hu r B h a n d a r k a r- Wr it e r / Director, Raja Krishnamoorthy – US Congressman, many MPs from Parliament of UK, New Zealand. Chandrika Tandon and many more from different fields of human life. The Congress of 2018 is headed by Chairman Prof. S P Kothari and Vice Chair by Raju Reddy. Global Coordinator – Dr Abhaya Asthana and Coordinator is Darshan Soni. The conference host is DR Sham Sheth. For getting the more information and participation in WHC, the website – WWW. WORLDHINDUCONGRESS. ORG or an e-mail at INFO@ WORLDHINDUCONGRESS.ORG can provided specific information. The telephones to be reached or 574-329-4238 / 630-240-3306/781330-1691.


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Varavara Rao under house arrest Police arrest five activists and alleged Maoist sympathizers, including Left ideologue Varavara Rao, in connection with the Koregaon-Bhima riots in Maharashtra alleged links with Maoists. On a petition by eminent persons, the Supreme Court directed Pune police to place the arrested

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une police brought back revolutionary writer P. Varavara Rao to Hyderabad on August 30, a day after the Supreme Court ordered the police to keep the activists arrested for alleged links with Maoists confined to their homes till September 6. Varavara Rao, who was arrested on Tuesday, was brought back early by a flight and placed under house arrest. Police made tight security arrangements around his house in Gandhi Nagar area. Rao was taken into custody by a team of the Pune police after eighthour long searches at his residence and the houses of his family members. His family was told that he was arrested in a case relating to the alleged plot by Maoists to

NTR’s son dies in road accident HYDERABAD: TDP founder NTR’s son and actor-politician Nandamuri Harikrishna died in a road accident in Telangana’s Nalgonda district this week. He was 61. Harikrishna, a former Rajya Sabha member and a former Andhra Pradesh Minister, sustained critical head injuries when the car which he was driving overturned near Anneparthi. The vehicle was flung in the air after hitting a divider and crashed into another vehicle coming from the opposite direction. Harikrishna was not wearing the seat belt. He was thrown out of the vehicle and sustained head injuries, later succumbing to it. — IANS

On a petition by eminent persons, the Supreme Court directed Pune police to place the arrested activists under house arrest till September 6 Maoist ideologue Varavara Rao being taken away by Maharashtra Police for his alleged involvement in a plot to assassinate Prime Minister Modi. (Photo: IANS)

assassinate Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The police had produced him before a court here and taken him

to Pune on a transit remand. The same day four other human rights activists and lawyers were arrested in other parts of the country for

activists under house arrest till September 6. The apex court observed that democracy could not survive without dissenting voice. On a habeas corpus petition filed by Varavara Rao’s wife Hemalatha, Hyderabad High

Court on Wednesday directed police to file affidavits relating to the arrest. It also asked Pune police to translate papers relating to the case from Marathi to Telugu and make them available to Rao’s wife. Earlier, police arrested five human rights activists and alleged Maoist sympathizers, including Left ideologue Varavara Rao, in connection with the KoregaonBhima riots in Maharashtra. Besides Rao, other activists across the country, including Kranti, Stan Swami and Anand Teltumbde, were raided in the major operation that is part of the ongoing probe into the involvement of Maoist supporters into the Koregaon-Bhima riots. The raids took place at 10 places in Mumbai, Pune, Goa, Telangana, Chhattisgarh, Delhi and Haryana.

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oments after his unanimous election as DMK President, M.K. Stalin this week dispelled notions that his party was leaning towards the BJP by accusing the Modi government of “saffronizing” India and said it should be taught a lesson. He also charged the BJP-led government with trying to destroy the basics of education, art, culture and religion through religious hatred. In a hard-hitting speech to delegates at the party’s General Council, which elected him the second President to succeed his father M.

Former Union Minister M.K. Alagiri greets M.K. Stalin (right) after being elected as the new DMK President. (Photo: IANS)

Karunanidhi, who held the post for 49 years, Stalin also hit out at the Center, saying it was painful to note that it was destroying policies

of egalitarianism, social justice and rationalist thinking. “The social and political environment that is prevailing now is a

big challenge to the self-respect policies. The basics of education, art, literature and religion are being sought to be destroyed by the central government through religious hatred and on the basis of official power. “The selection process in judiciary, education and state governors and the Center’s actions are aimed at sabotaging the secular principles,” he said in a speech, at times overtaken by emotion. Setting two immediate tasks for his party colleagues, he urged them to join him in the fight against the Modi government and also the “spineless” AIADMK government in Tamil Nadu.

483 dead, flood loss more than Kerala’s annual outlay: CM IANS, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM

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he Kerala flood disaster has claimed 483 lives and the estimated value of destruction “is more than the annual outlay of our state”, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vjayan said on August 30. Initiating the debate at a special one-day session of the Assembly to discuss the disaster, Vijayan said 14 people still remained missing although flood waters have receded from almost all parts of the state. He added that at the height of the floods, the worst to hit the state in a century, there were 14.50 lakh people in more than 3,000 relief camps. “The latest figure is — there are 59,296 people in 305 relief camps. A total of 57,000 hectares of agri-

Indian Army personnel carrying out rescue operations in flood-hit Kerala’s Chengannur. (Photo: IANS/Twitter/@adgpi)

culture crops have been destroyed. An approximate estimate of the loss is more than the annual outlay

of our state,” he said. The Chief Minister said the Meteorological Department gave out adequate

warnings regarding the rains, but the unprecedented showers led to a deluge. The predicted rains from August 9 to 15 were 98.5 mm but the state got 352.2 mm, he said. Hitting out at the government, senior Congress legislator V.D. Sateeshan, whose constituency Paravur in Ernakulam district was submerged, called it “a man-made tragedy”. “This is not a natural calamity, instead a man-made tragedy due to the faulty handling of the dam water management. Dams in the state were overflowing and the primary reason for this tragedy is the way the dam waters were indiscriminately let out,” he said. “Several dams were opened at

midnight. The need of the hour is to fix responsibility and find out who all are responsible for this.” Thomas Chandy, a former Minister who represents Kuttanadu in Alappuzha, one of the worst hit districts, asked Vijayan to release the Rs 10,000 that the government had promised as interim relief to every family without delay. K.M. Mani, a veteran opposition legislator, applauded the rescue efforts but said the tragedy could have been avoided had there been a proper dam management policy. “Now that the tragedy is over, rehabilitation work has to take a systematic approach,” he said. Mani added that money pouring into building a new Kerala should be collected in a separate account.

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RADHIKA ALL OVER NETFLIX ‘Radhika Apte is to Netflix what Alia Bhatt is to Dharma’: Twitterati

make it into a mini-series. I am so glad that it is a mini-series and not a film because there are certain things that (director) Patrick Graham really wanted to have in the project which... it was getting difficult because it was a timebound thing because of it being a film.”

“I think it will be appreciated in other places as well as in India. These three projects coming at a time was just a coincidence,” said Radhika. Netflix India has also backed her by releasing a spoof video “Omnipresent” online, and captioned it: “Whatever the role, Radhika apt hai.” In the video, she says: “Vik (Ghoul producer Vikramaditya Motwane) calls me one day and says that Radhika what if you play every character in this film. That got my attention. Because that is a challenge I cannot turn down.” The “Radflix” original film “Omnipresent” sees her playing multiple roles. She has also written, directed and given music to the movie. Netflix India posted another tweet. It read: “Pad Man is now streaming and we’re not just saying this because Radhika Apte is in it, but yes Radhika Apte is in it.”

the US. He keeps a Hindu boy in his house as a tenant.” According to Bhatt, Tariq has treated this relationship very sensitively, “especially in a city where people reach the point of giving up

on life and commit suicide”. He said the movie has a message for such people. “Keep on living and struggling with life. I liked that message a lot because suicide is such a reality which society hasn’t dealt with. I think we are in danger from ourselves, so I liked this core as well,” Bhatt said. He found it important to support a brave filmmaker like Tariq. “Suicide is 21st century’s selfgenerated disease. The dark side of human nature... We are our biggest enemies,” Bhatt added. Newcomer Avi Pardasani plays the role of the Hindu boy, who lives with Bhatt’s character Zulfikar Hussain, in the film.

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ctress Radhika Apte, who is being trolled for frequently featuring in the Indian projects of Netflix, doesn’t think her association with the streaming platform has been long and that the three series getting released around the same time was just a coincidence. Radhika had three releases — Lust Stories, Sacred Games and Ghoul — this year on Netflix. Twitterati started targeting the Phobia actress when the trailer of Ghoul — Netflix India’s first horror mini-series — got unveiled in July. One user wrote: “Radhika Apte is to Netflix what Alia Bhatt is to Dharma.” Asked about her long association with Netflix, Radhika told IANS here: “It has not really been that long. Sacred Games was the only

Radhika Apte had three releases this year on Netflix. (Photo: IANS)

series that I knew was a Netflix original series. Lust Stories and Ghoul... when I shot them were not associated with Netflix. So this is just a great coincidence. “Not just a coincidence, it’s a great opportunity that Netflix came on board and they decided to

Mahesh Bhatt soon to make acting debut IANS, MUMBAI

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ilmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, who is making his acting debut with the film The Dark Side Of Life: Mumbai City, helmed by Tariq Khan, says the director gets all the credit for pushing him into this new role. On his acting debut, Bhatt told the media here: “Tariq Khan is a

good and a decent human being. He came to me with this role, and he insisted that I take it up. I have always supported new and honest talent, and Tariq is one such guy. I liked him immediately. He came straight to the point in a very simple manner. “He (Tariq) explained the character to me of this Muslim father, who lives alone and his son lives in

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BRIEFS Soundarya bags role in ‘Wonder...’ MUMBAI: Ranchi Diaries actress Soundarya Sharma has bagged a role in the American superhero film titled Wonder Woman 1984, starring Soundarya Sharma (Photo: IANS) Gal Gadot. “This I can say is a ‘dream coming true’ situation. It’s exhilarating to be a part of such a larger than life character film where you get to play your dream role. I have always dreamt of playing such a character and idolised it,” Soundarya said in a statement to IANS. Details of her role are kept under wraps. She is expected to start shooting for it by October end.

Film on triple talaq in the works MUMBAI: Road to Sangam director Amit Rai is working on a neo-noir thriller Mansuba. Produced by Addiva Films, Mansuba will explore the subject of how victims of triple talaq become prey to social anarchy. “Mansuba underlines the weakening social fabric of the nation. It also presents a perfected version of the truth as it gets venomously distorted, perversely manipulated and then suddenly turned over on its head,” Rai said in a statement to IANS. Explaining the rationale behind the film, writer-producer Naghma A Qaiyyum said: “’Mansuba’ is shocking and thought provoking. The film is also in line with our endeavour is to produce good cinema and back strong content driven films.” —IANS

‘Happy Phirr Bhag Jayegi’: A genial comedy that you can go for

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here is a cause for excitement every time Harpreet Kaur aka “Happy” runs or escapes. This sequel steals your heart once again. Happy Phirr Bhag Jayegi combines a little mistaken identity, romantic comedy and xenophobic musing into one of those genial films where you know everything is going to turn out all right in the end. While in the original, Diana Penty as the lively, determined and bubbly girl, Harpreet Kaur aka Happy who would do anything for love, was the surprise package. In this edition we have her namesake in Sonakshi Sinha who keeps the fizz going, when she is kidnapped in Shanghai in a case of mistaken identity. Taking off from the original, in this edition, in a complex and convoluted plotting, we have Happy

Film: “Happy Phirr Bhag Jayegi”; Director: Mudassar Aziz; Cast: Diana Penty, Ali Fazal, Sonakshi Sinha, Jimmy Shergill, Jassi Gill, Piyush Mishra, Jason Tham; Rating: ***1/2

Singer Jassi Gill, actors Sonakshi Sinha, Diana Penty and Ali Fazal at the trailer launch of their upcoming film ‘Happy Phirr Bhag Jayegi’ in Mumbai. (Photo: IANS)

(Diana Penty) accompanying her husband Guddu (Ali Fazal) to Shanghai. Guddu who is a singer of sorts has been invited there to perform at a show. Travelling on the same flight to Shanghai is the horticulturist

Harpreet Kaur aka Happy (Sonakshi Sinha). Why she travels to Shanghai and how she forms a bond with Kushwant Singh (Jassi Gill), an employee of the Indian Embassy after she gets kidnapped and escapes from the clutches of

her kidnappers, forms the crux of this lively drama. This film focuses much on Sonakshi Sinha and thus you do miss the spunky Diana as her role is reduced to that of a supporting cast and so is the case with Ali Fazal. Singer Jassi Gill as Sonakshi’s love interest is a pleasant surprise. He is charming and fragile as he essays his well-etched role astutely. The contrast in his character is what makes him endearing. Jimmy Shergill as the boisterous but unlucky in love, politician

Daman Singh Bagga and Piyush Mishra as the retired, Pakistani Police Officer Usman Afridi, return as a comic pair. Their onscreen chemistry is palpable and they keep you in splits with their poker face but funny banter. Denzil Smith is flawless as the sleazy antagonist Adnan Chow camouflaging as a suave and erudite businessman. How he teaches the Chinese to appreciate things that are Indian, makes for a good laugh. Jason Tham as his lackey Chang, Aparshakti Khurana as Happy’s runaway-fiance Aman, have their moments of on-screen glory and they leave an indelible mark as actors. Mudassar Aziz’s writing is fascinating. His dialogues are packed with punch as he plays with words, in Hindi, Urdu and smattering of Chinese this time. —Troy Ribeiro


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ctress-model Lisa Haydon was widely trolled for sharing a photograph of herself as she breastfed her son Zack last year. She says there were many times she faced “uncomfortable” questions and comments, but she still stands by the fact that it is healthy for mothers to breastfeed their babies. New mothers across the globe have been shamed for breastfeeding their babies in public. Lisa, who gave birth to Zack last year, told IANS: “I certainly felt uncomfortable at times when I was asked if I was still breastfeeding my baby and it had only been four months. Some people told me I am not a cow, my baby should not feed off me and there were many things that made me feel uncomfortable to do it, not so much ashamed.” Lisa said that for her, it was “not necessarily a responsibility or duty”, but it’s something that came naturally.

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ctress Disha Patani this week said she has not walked out of any project with Hrithik Roshan, contrary to media reports blaming the Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai star of scaring her off with flirtatious behavior. Disha shot down what she called “childish and irresponsible gossip about Hrithik sir and me” via social media. “I would like to say it’s completely untrue and in the minimum interaction that I have had with him, he has been one of the most dignified and joyful people. It’s my regard for him as a person that is making me even respond to something like this trivial. “There is no truth in me walking out of any project with him,” she wrote.

‘Nobody wants to cast me in films’

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upermodel-actor-fitness enthusiast Milind Soman says filmmakers do not cast him more often in their films perhaps because he does not have a good network in mainstream Bollywood. “Nobody wants to cast me in films, yes that is true. I do not know why, but that is the reality,” Milind told IANS. “Once in a while, film offers come to me and I do that. I am interested in performance though... I like acting. It is a well-paid job and according to some people, I am good at it,” he added. Milind had famously featured in the music video Made In India. He also featured in films like Bheja Fry, David, Bajirao Mastani and Chef, along with some TV shows like Captain Vyom, Noorjahan and Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi x 3.

‘I haven’t achieved any milestone yet’

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ctor Amit Sadh, who started his career in showbiz with TV show Kyun Hota Hai Pyarrr over 15 years ago and recently featured as a hockey player in Reema Kagti’s film Gold, feels he has not achieved any milestone in his professional life yet. “Honestly speaking, I haven’t achieved any milestone till now. I don’t even believe in milestones nor do I have any dream of achieving some milestone. I believe in working hard and to keep flowing,” Amit told IANS. Starting his journey with daily soaps to paving a path in Bollywood with films like Kai Po Che and Sultan, Amit has no qualms about returning to the small screen.

‘I always hoped to get accepted’

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ational Award winning actress Kangana Ranaut, who walked as the showstopper at the Lakme Fashion Week ramp, says during her growing up days, she used to impersonate models and always hoped she would be accepted in showbiz. Asked if she thought she would make it big in the fashion world too, Kangana said: “When I was young I didn’t have any guarantee, but I hoped that I get accepted. I remember in the night times I used to rehearse... I was a science student and I was hard working. “I used to wake up in the nights and wear heels and try and impersonate the catwalk I used to see on Fashion TV. I remember working very hard and hoping I make it someday.”

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BY A STAFF WRITER HICAGO,IL- Pioneer organization of Indians in Chicagoland area FIA celebrated 72nd India Independence Day spanned over three days. The efforts and the outpouring of Indians on Devon area attending parade in more than thousand in number. The community renewed its trust and support in FIA with a hope that it will be reformed and revived to its original past glory. Federation of Indian Associations (Chicago) organized three days event celebration of 72nd India Independence Day under the leadership of FIA President Dr. Sanhita Agnihotri and continuous support of executive board and sponsors. The Star attraction was Mohammed Azharuddin who graced both the event and it was made possible by the efforts of FIA trustee Iftekhar Shareef. The auspicious day of 15th August was celebrated at Daley Center in Down Town Chicago. The tri color flag was unfurled high by the team of FIA executive board and trustees. The event started with national anthem of India and USA. The event was presided by Alderwoman Debra Silverstein. In her addressed to those present to witness the celebration that her ward has substantial number of Indians and business houses owned by them. She proclaimed that Indians in USA are excelling in many fields including Health, IT, Education and Corporate leadership. The event was opened up by event Chair Keerthi Ravoori and co-chair Ranjit Ganguly. In his address Keerthi informed the significance of Independence Day for Indians even though most of us are born well passed Independence in 1947. Dr. Sanhita Agnihotri extended the warm welcome to those in attendance and have trickled and assembled to witness the amalgamation of culture, music, dance and display of Indian Pride, Nationalism and Patriotism. She thanked City of Chicago for their support and office of Consul General for their support and guidance. To showcase the rich cultural heritage of India, dance part of event was emceed and crisply organized by Prachi Jaitley and her team of Indian Classical Dance exponents. The young Indian American children displayed their skill and dancing on the tunes of patriotic songs. Many dances and songs in Hindi were the

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attraction of the downtown diversified cultural fabric of India. Iftekhar Shareef, trustee of FIA, concluded the event with the vote of thanks. Amit Jhingaran of State Bank of India and Hemant Brahmabhatt of Hi India graced the stage. Many community leaders graced the event including Kanti S Patel, Bhailal Patel, Babu Patel, Sharan Walia, Satish Dadapogu, Vijender Doma, Pradeep Shukla, Ajeet Singh, Harish Kolasani, Saloni Dar, Jyoti Singh and Shafeeq Khaja. FIA – Chicago – Gala Banquet of Independence Day, a yearly event to wait for was celebrated on Aug 17, 2018 at Meadows Club, Rolling Meadows. The distinguished guests who graced the event included – US Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi, Consul General Neeta Bhushan and many elected US officials. The star attraction of the vent was former Indian Cricketer Mohd. Azharuddin (Ex Captain and Ex MP). The event started with lamp lighting and national anthems of Karma Bhoomi (USA) and Janma Bhoomi (India). The event was emceed by Saloni Dar who introduced dynamic President of FIA Dr. Sanhita Agnihotri to address the accomplished and distinguished assembled guests. Dr. Agnihotri read the event report for the whole year and the completion of yearly vision statement. She informed about donations to homeless on Christmas day, immigration camp at Lemont Temple with the help of highly experienced attorneys Mazhar Shah Khan and Vishal Chhabria. She also put forward her vision and plans for the coming months and years to be followed by other incoming executive team in future. She welcome Consul General and invited her to address. US Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi, who in his ever smiling and baritone voice welcomed all and humorously informed that being a small number in US Congress they referred themselves as Samosa Caucus- Though small in number but very effective. He felt proud that Indians own 50% of hotel rooms in USA, more than 10% doctors are of Indian origin. It was his proud moment of being Indian American and a successful model community. Mafat Patel (Patel Brothers), Mohd. Azharuddin and Iftekhar Shareef addressed and


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bestowed awards to community leaders and a Shawl- token of respect to Mohd, Azharuddinthe tradition of South. Mafat Patel in his address to guests put emphasis on the national pride and torch of patriotism has to be passed on next generation. He also mentioned that being Indian itself is a matter of pride, privilege and honor. Amit Jhingaran of SBI, request to guest to patronize SBI more as it has more than 24,000 branches in India and is always ready to serve clients with a smile. He said that State Bank of India is your bank- a family bank. Malini, manager Midwest Air India also joined the event. Babu Patel was honored with the Life Time Achievement Award for his un tiring,

selfless services to Indian Community and FIA. Attorney Salman Azam was recognized and awarded as Professional of The year. Kanti N Patel’s award was received by Kanti S Patel. The community award was presented to Jayant ShankaDas Patel– a highly accomplished businessman and community leader. The event was graced by many patriotic and classical dance presentation by Surya Dance Academy, Reena Rockers, Shingari School of Rhytham /Chinu Thomas Group and Alokita Dance Group. Shree Guruswamy and Harish Kolasani were instrumental in putting together the dances. More than four hundred guests, executive

board and participants enjoyed the event which was summed up with many Bollywood songs by highly talented and accomplished singing duo Raju Bankapur and Pratibha Jairath. Both of them kept the audience spellbound for more than two hours with their melodious voice and great selection of songs. The pivotal point of the event – The Parade on Devon Ave- mini India in Chicago, was taken out on Aug 18, 2018. The parade began with Indian flag hosting at Devon-Western Ave and singing of anthems by Indians. The Indian Americas in colorful dresses thronged the streets to participate and watch the parade. People were mesmerized and were eager to know more about

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the day. Talk of the town was the passion of Indians. The parade walked through Devon Ave with many US elected officials including US Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi, Cook County board of commissioner Chuy Garcia, Secretary of State Jesse White, Dorothy BrownCook County Clerk and many other including President Dr. Sanhita Agnihotri along with her executive board and trustees of FIA. The parade was graced by Mohd Azharuddin and Prachi Tehlan – upcoming Bollywood Actress, Amit Jhingran – State Bank of India. The parade has more than sixteen decked up floats occupied by enthusiastic Indian American – young and not so young alike. The Comed Truck and Tumbler Team of Jessie White and their acrobatics were closing act of India Show Casing Parade. Though people on either side were thin in attendance, but were full of national fervor. FIA need to be more innovative in their approach to attract more in attendance. It will be possible through Devon merchants and other sponsors. At the reviewing stage at the corner of Devon – Western dignitaries reviewed various floats from different associations and different parts of India. Dr Sanhita Agnihotri along with Iftekhar Shareef, Kanti S Patel, Ranjit Ganguly and Anil Pillai described floats, their significance and their role in India and its Independence. The parade was summarized with a positive comment by President Dr Sanhita that FIA has survived through many storms, where many FIA insiders and outsiders flexed their muscle and tried to diminish the strength. She said that there is strong possibility that FIA will showcase stronger and better events, parade and people in attendance.


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