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EAST COAST EDITION GARWOOD MAN IN SOUP FOR FLYING ‘ISIS’ FLAG FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 2014

GARWOOD G MAN IN SOUP FOR FLYING ‘ISIS’ FLAG BY A STAFF WRITER

ARWOOD (NJ) -- A photo of a Garwood home flying a black flag with an Islamic message has gone viral on Twitter after it was posted recently, with commenters expressing concern that the resident supports the ISIS jihadist group with whom the flag is sometimes associated. According to Winslow Place resident Mark Dunaway, 44, he has flown the flag for at least 10 years during Ramadan and on Fridays when he goes to mosque without issue, until the photo of his home was posted on Twitter “I understand now that people turn on 14 Page CNN and see the flag associated with jihad, but that’s not the intention of that flag at all,” Dunaway said. “It says ‘There is only one god, Allah, and the prophet Muhammad is his messenger.’ It’s spoke to him, he had no idea a photo of his not meant to be a symbol of hate. Islam is all home was on Twitter and he removed the flag about unity and peace. I am not a part of any voluntarily given the public concern. group like that, and I’m not anti-American. I The photo has been retweeted more than love my country, but I am a Muslim.” 400 times so far and has garnered at least 50 Dunaway said when Garwood police comments.

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“Jihadists are now in Garwood,” wrote one commenter on the photo. Dunaway has since replaced the flag with a San Diego Chargers flag, alongside a red Islamic flag, which was flying next to the black flag till recently. “Tomorrow it might be an L.A. Kings flag,” Dunaway said, adding that he often rotated them. “Every Muslim uses that black flag. You’ll find it in any mosque in the world. I am an American citizen and I love my country, but I am also a Muslim and I use that flag to say I’m a Muslim.” Dunaway added that he had never had 27 neighbors question the any Page of his Garwood flag previously. “They see me in my kufi,” Dunaway said. “They know me. Garwood is a very quiet, safe town.” “He’s totally harmless,” said Dunaway’s neighbor Diane Figueiredo. “He goes to work every day. He never bothers anyone. He keeps to himself.” Figueiredo said the flag had never given

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her cause for concern. “He’s absolutely flown it many times before,” Figueiredo said. “I’m more concerned about the crazy people saying they’re going to retaliate and set his house on fire. They’re the extremists.” Dunaway said he was unsure if he would fly the flag again. “I’m hesitant to fly it now considering it has caused so much trouble, which I don’t understand,” Dunaway said. “I would love to fly it again on Friday. I hope this situation goes away.” Marc Leibowitz told authorities that a friend of his took the photo and sent it to him but he didn’t want to be involved in the issue. Leibowitz then posted it on Twitter and reported it to Homeland Security because “watching the brutality of ISIS in the Middle East and seeing what appears to me to be an ISIS flag flying in a community not far from my home, it seemed prudent and appropriate to notify the authorities.”

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A S H I N G TO N , D . C . -- The American Society of Hematology (ASH) will present the 2014 Wallace H. Coulter Award for Lifetime Achievement in to Dr. Kanti tics prize, Subhas A. Khot’s teachers remember himHematology as a R.career Rai for his 50-year career combining excelled in academics throughout his landmark clinical leukemia research, demics throughout his ation for steadfast commitment academic career. to education and G. Kulkahad a special lovepatient for maths care. aro High mentoring, and“Heexceptional and science, but was the best in all IANS. extraordi- on an other Award subjects. He t at the The Coulter is had bestowed nary academic talent and remarkn the secindividual who been a power. vital Icontributor ablehas concentration always n 1987knew demonstrating that he would some day ightest in to hematology, lifetime achieve top glory and fame,” Kulkarni achievement and leadership in research, nd half a Gogate told IANS. chers still Khot, 36, is now a professor in education, and practice. Computer Science Department at New York Dr. University’s science ASH president LindaCourant Burns, of Institute of Mathematical Scie, now 79 the Universityences. of Minnesota, will present mbers how Hailing from a middle-class ed in acathe Indian American researcher with his family, his doctor father Ajit died award on December 7 during the 56th following a heart attack in 1995. which His mother Jaishree is also a doctor ASH AnnualinMeeting and Exposition in to Ichalkaranji, while his younger San Francisco.brother Amol is a doctor practicing

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Winner of top Mathematics prize, Dr Kanti R. Rai NEWS Subhas A.USKhot’s Rai is currently chief of the Chronic Leukemia Research and teachers remember Lymphocytic Treatment Program at North Shore-LIJ Cancer Institute, an Investigator at the him as a student whoPeter Karches Center for CLL of The Institute for Medical Research, excelled in academicsFeinstein and Joel Finkelstein Cancer Foundation of Medicine at Hofstra North throughout his careerProfessor Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, where he in Mumbai.

Mathematician Subhas A Khot got the Rolf Nevanlinna Prize.

also holds the title of professor of molecular medicine. He is an international leader in the clinical evaluation and management of patients with CLL and his research in the field of CLL has pioneered contemporary approaches to this disease, according to a press release. Rai began his medical career in 1955 after earning his bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery from the University of Rajputana in Jaipur. Following medical school, Rai completed his internship in India at S.M.S. Medical College. Rai returned to India in 1962 to serve as chief of the Division of Experimental Medicine of the Institute of Nuclear Medicine in New Delhi. After four years in New Delhi, he returned to Brookhaven, and, in 1970, returned to Long Island Jewish Hospital, where he has remained ever since.

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dent of Sahitya Akademi, released the book titled The Treasure: A Modern Rendition of Ghalib’s Lyrical Love Poetry by Surinder Deol, at a function on August 17. The 378-page book, beautifully produced by Penguin-Random House imprint Partridge, contains a complete free verse translation of Ghalib’s entire Urdu Divan. WASHINGTON “Surinder Deol has dwelled deep into Ghalib and has struck a chord core of his creativity,” said ed Stateswith hasthereitNarang releasing the book. n. hat it looks for- in the inner transfor“He believes and ecstasy of poetry, and as ofwelcoming famous mationIndis works to a translator he has succeeded in eAmerican Ministerunravelling Naren-the magical world of charm and his joy and zest ang,online lead- Ghalib’s an petition mer Presi- for life,” he said.

Indian-origin biophysicist wins US grant IANS, WASHINGTON

iterates its stance thathigh-risk thebraincountry is ready for research BY by A STAFF WRITER Indian-origin biophysicist it despite protest by a section of the community OR GANVILLE, Partha Mitra from Cold

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Spring Harbor Laboratory in New - - T h e H AT C C , S r i York has won a crucial grant from Guruvaayoorappan Temple the National Science Foundation (NSF). National Science Foundation (Sri Krishnaji Mandir) will The grant will allow him to develhold the an2nd Annual op a ‘virtual neuroanatomist’, has day-long awarded 36 small grants Indo artificial-intelligence system that can totalling $10.8 million to projects American Community Fair on August 23 identify neural structures in micro- studying everything from electrodes andslices. 24 at the sprawling temple premises in scopic images of brain that measure chemical and electronTo support theMorganville, Brain Research ic signals to artificial intelligence NJ. through Advancing Innovative Neu- programs to identify brain According to Dr. S. Yegnasubramanian, rotechnologies (BRAIN), the NSF structures.

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s Indians in America celebrated the country’s 68th This year, the Indo-American hall, facilities, gift-shop, and board room. Independence Day, Unitedfair will showcase various items Indian The magnificent granite steps lead to the States Secretary of State JohnofKerry temple in the upper level. art, handicrafts, said India-U.S. costume partnershipjewelr “has y, traditional Indian more” dresses, never mattered and paintings, the two There are 18 steps in the south side artisticnations brass work, multi-linguistic cultural can shape together a shared of the front that lead to the Ayyappan programs, future.including regional dances. sanctum. The presiding deity of the Temple The fairInintegrates andoffortifies a message greetingsdifferent on is Lord Sri Guruvaayoorappan. In addition, communities presents a trueObama diversity, behalf ofand President Barack the temple houses, Ganesha; Subrahmanya variedand arts,the various cultures andthe programs American people, top with Valli and Devasena; Siva with Ambika; on oneUS platform. diplomat said during his visit Balaji with Sridevi & Bhudevi;; Ayyappa; to Newthe Delhi lastHATCC month forCultural their Satyanarayana; Kannikaparameshwari; During fair, annual Strategic Dialogue he “saw Committee will also organize Indian Bhadrachalam Rama, Krishna, Durga/ first-hand India’sdances dynamism Day, we celebrate with you,” Kalabhairava, classical and folk and and musicdenceLakshmi/Saraswati, Gayatri, the vital of deepening “We reflect the posHanuman andupon Navagrahas. programs fromimportance the local talent. There arehe said. the ties between our nations”. sibilities of the shared future thatand sculptured many fun activities for children such as All images are of granite his and meetings with, areIndiabyand the United States will Nadu. Lord clowns, Recalling face painting Inflatables traditional artisans of Tamil together.” offeredIndian duringbusiness the fair.leaders and offi- shapeAyyppa sanctum will have the 18 steps cials on issues from security, Senator MarkinR.Sabarimala Warner, in Kerala. The Krishna temple is built on ato~42 U.S. similar to those educational exchange, said:300Democratic co-chair of the bipartiacre property with parkingKerry for over In addition, the temple houses the utsava “On eachatof 31 those issues, and in Road, all san Senate India Caucus, sent his cars, located Wooleytown murty’s of Lord Kalyana Srinivasa with my conversations, wishes to Indians around the Morganville, NJ 07751,this and truth is onewas of thebest Sridevi and Bhudevi from the Tirumalaclear: ourUS. partnership has hasworld and Indian Americans “in largestcrystal temples in the The temple Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD), and Lord never mattered more.”consisting of 12recognition of all that India has built the priest’s quarters Satyanarayana from the Annavaram “As India celebratesin Indepenachieved since August 15, 1947”. fully-furnished apartments 2010. Satyanarayana Swami Devasthanam. The upper level of the temple houses The temple maintains a go-shala (cowall the sanctums within an area of ~17,500 shed) with Bharati and Surabhi offering sq. ft. The lower level has a multi-purpose milk for Abhishekam to the deities.

Pepper spray robbers on prowl in Newark BY A STAFF WRITER

EWARK (NJ) -- The police are searching for two or three suspects who they say are wanted in at least five robberies at convenience stores throughout the city. “They work as a team. It’s usually one male and one female, though sometimes they are with a second male,” Newark assurance tosaid. India “at the highest Detective Hubert Henderson level, that they were committed to The duo has a similar modus operandi in all robberies--they enter dialogue a store and on the issue of a peaceful look around, one distracts the employees, Kashmir and they and the otherJammu either stealsand cash from the register, merchandise store, or would from nottheallow Pakistan or terripersonal items like cell phones and iPads tories under its control to be used from store clerks. for do terrorism against us”. They usually not have weapons, but use pepper spray robberies. Theduring response was in reaction to “We think they are juveniles, but we Commissioner Pakistan High are not sure,” Henderson said. Abdul Basit saying that his meetThe police have tweeted a surveillance image of theing two asking the public’s separatists on withforKashmiri help in identifying the. 18 and August 19 was “a August

Modi government calls off August 25 foreign secretary-level talks with Pakistan terming unacceptable the Islamabad’s continued interfering in its internal affairs

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for Justice had various activities. hnstead Independence Day Thousands of Indians Kuwait nanda enjoy clear rebuffin to Pakistan, of hosting The air has become an institution atinWhite House, US India’s External Affairs commemorate India’s I-Day in Marlboro for Indian art and Minculture. Obama should

IM planned Modi government calls poisoned le off August 25 foreignkill targets: secretary-level talks with Pakistan terming as unacceptable the long-standing practice” and “it is Islamabad’s continued important to engage with all stakeholders”. Basit said his meeting interfering itswas “to with the Hurriyatin leaders find a viable solution to the Kashmir issue”. affairs internal “It was in the larger context of

Like in previous yearfolalso istry onthe August 20year, saidthisthat lowing the Simla Agreement of against Muslims, 1972, India and Pakistan were the ns.” can comte and Department only two stakeholders on the issue of bright celebratedHarf told Marie ence Day Jammu and Kashmir and “none st 19 that a numown Manon August Actors Raveena Tandon and Sunny else”. Ministry spokesperson Syed were removed from Deol at the parade. (Photo: Rediff) ashionable ome checks s a sea fraud of Akbaruddin wrote on Twitter: “Folwith floats, the annual India Day Parade in number of anome, a lot New York City told Newsday. lowing Simla Agreement there are “Users can still edition of the India The 34th hose Parade in New York City drew andwhoif itDaygarners only 2 ‘stakeholders’ on the issue of ruggle for tens of thousands of spectators, sevudulent ur Vaidya, signatures eral Bollywood stars and local electJammu & Kashmir — Indiathat & PakThe US reiterates its stance n of IIndied officials, local newspaper ne, think it will the organizes further said. istan. None else.” al response,” she is ready forModi’s visit people are free to the country“An approach different to the s.” “However, we, despite protest by ainsection the one laid down the Simlaof AgreeSecurity being beefed up at the Pakistan Embassy in New Delhi where Secretary (of State Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit US in September. forward to wel- community Page 4 separatist leader Geelani met Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit. ment & Lahore Declaration does nister Modi to the Asked if the U.S. could prosecute ed” that the foreign secretary level not results India-Pakistan arf said. “We have a foreign leader for whatyield happened talksin between India and Pakistan ntly since his elec- in their country, relations,” the spokesperson had “fallen through” over Pakistanimua and Kashmir, and stakeholdhe said. reaffirmed in the Lahore Declaramains the case.” said: “I wouldn’t want to venture a envoy’s meeting with Kashmiri sepOn Pakistan’s high commissioners in the Kashmir issue, Akbarudtion of 1999 between Prime Minch had shunned guess at that hypothetical.” aratist leaders. “We are engaging erwhat saying that he the Hurriyat ister Nawaz Sharif and Prime Minars and cancelled But “I will repeat I just said, withmet the governments of both Indiadin said the Simla Agreement “is a or his alleged role that we look forward to welcoming and Pakistan directly through ourprinciple which is the bedrock of leaders because they were the repister Atal Bihari Vajpayee”. ng 2002 Gujarat Prime Minister Modi to the United embassies to talk about this issue, resentative theagain, people Jamrelations. Thisment wassuggestionHeof immunity, said Pakistan had given IANS, WASHINGTON ched out to the States, as the President and the Sec-of and would of strongly supportour bilateral

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address to the nation on the occaIANS, KUWAIT CITY the organizerssion.expect a large number of The ambassador emphasized bout 10,000 people gaththat and India-Kuwait relations devotees to visit enjoy the fair.have Vendors ered at the premises of the been historically close, warm and from all over participate to display their Indian embassy in Kuwait to will friendly. celebrate India’s 68th Independence He commended the contribution best-enriched artwork to attract and evoke Day. The celebrations were marked of the Indian community in interest by a flag hoisting ceremonyin andpeople. Kuwait’s socio-economic developsinging of the national anthem. ment and in nurturing IndiaThe awayties.ofHegifts is sure to attract Ambassador Sunil Jain readgiving out Kuwait extended his greetPresident Pranab Mukherjee’s ings people to all Indians Kuwait. more and more tointhe two-day fair The ambassador also highlighted offering many opportunities to vendors several measures taken by the for the welfare of thethousands Indiand sponsorsembassy to interact with an community. He announced the of potential customers at a personal opening of an outsourcing center in level. the embassy on all working days and availability of embassy auditorium to various Indian associations for social and cultural activities.

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efforts by both countries to improve their bilateral relations — all aspects of them,” she said.

State (IS) group ed beheading a nalist who had Syria nearly two ia report said on

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litant group has howing one of its g James Foley, an media company was kidnapped 12 by unidentified a reported. nts said that they for U.S. strikes n Iraq and threater U.S. journalist.

NEW DELHI: Suspec Mujahideen (IM) oper planned to send letter poison to kill its target Police chargesheet fil relating to an illegal a ated by the terror grou the chargesheet in a August 8 against susp tives Tehsin Akhtar, Z alias Waqas and three allegedly setting up th Page 12 factory. “During interro Waqar and Tehsin ha they had made efforts exploring peaceful means towards with the help of availa resolving the issue. This has been a such as magnesium s long standing practice, I have tor seeds,” the charge nothing more to add to this,” the

High Commissioner said.

the judge ruled that “although he United States court here is no longer a head of state, Singh has ruled that former is entitled to residual immunity India prime minister for acts taken in his official Manmohan Singh had “head of capacity as Prime Minister.” state immunity” from claims that But because such residual he supported violence against immunity does not cover actions Sikhs, but it did not cover his Singh pursued before taking IMPHAL: A Manipur court on August tenure as finance minister. office, however, the allegations 19 asked the state government to U.S. District Judge James stemming from his time as August 19. The video could not immediately Boasberg in the District of Finance Minister survive.” release activist Irom Sharmila Chanu, be verified. Columbia on August 19 ruled SFJ and Inderjit Singh had on indefinite fast for over 13 years, in IANS, KAITHAL (HARYANA): IANS, NEW DELHI Agarwal, Bollyw “We have seen a video that purthat Manmohan Singh was enti- claimed in the 2013 suit that as ports cheered to be the murder tled to “residual immunity” even finance minister between 1991 an order which was by of U.S. citiKarim Morani, after he ceased to be the prime and 1996, Manmohan Singh zen James Foley by IS. The intelliAmnesty International and other rime Minister Narendra Modi special court here on director Sharad gence community is working as minister as suggested by the U.S. “funded several counter insurrights groups inquickly India’sasnortheast. onDepartment. August 19 said his governAugust 20 granted bail to Amirthan, who we possible to determine its State gency operations in state of PunU.S.-based group Sikhs during the 1990s resulting in authenticity,” Caitlin aHayden, a The court order came following ment willrights initiate toughjabsteps former telecom minister A. by the ED in the c spokesperson for the U.S. National for Justice (SFJ) and one Inderjit more than hundred thousand petition filed by Security the humanCouncil, rights said onagainst corruption whichSikhshas Raja, DMK MP Kanimozhi and The companies Singh had alleged that Manmobeing killed extra- judicialhan Singh “tortured ly bythe the security forces”. August 20. defender Sharmila. Dismissing the entered everyhad sphere of and life in others in a money laundering case case are Swan Tel GlobalPost journo James Foley The IS established in June an killed Indian Sikhs during his During his tenure as prime Manipurcitizen, government’s has become relating to the allocation of 2G (STPL), Kusegao “Islamic charge caliphate”that in the territoriescountry. time at “Corruption the helm of that country’s minister, Manmohan Singh was “The life of this American Sharmila was attempting to commit a dangerous theof being complicit in the spectrum. Central Bureau of Inves- Ltd., Cineyug Me (US President Barack) Obama, under their control in Syriasuchgovernment and, beforedisease then, as in accused depends on your nextsuicide decision,” andthe Iraq.court said there Finance the judge torture and killing of hundreds bysaid fasting, country. It isMinister,” worse than even cancer tigation (CBI) Special Judge O.P. tainment Pvt. L ahimasked man in the video titled “A Since then, they have indulged in noted. of thousands of Sikhs and for INDiA weekly newspaper distribute free copies for readers, community for benefit of our readers as well as advertiser. hi INDiA reserves it’s right to distribute copies limited to 1 free copy per reader was no to establish the the Departcountry. The Saini toallowed bail perplea Raja, Films), Kalaignar T which available inwhich thematerial stores near to persecution your that area, if youcan needdestroy more reader can call us we will send you the copies via mail or deliver you @ $2.00 copy.ofWe distribute our Messageis To America” was sustained of However non-Sunnisand Accepting thecopies, State shielding theand perpetrators. copies at major Indo-Pak where have obtained the permission from the owner of the location. We reserve the right to protect our copies from illegal activities like, picking up more than one posted only on social media sites on stores, and other religious communities. woman activist has ever saidweshe was country is not willing to tolerate Kanimozhi, Swan telecom pro- Ltd., Dynamix R

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US looks forward to welcome Modi The US reiterates its stance that the country is ready for Modi’s visit despite protest by a section of the community ARUN KUMAR, WASHINGTON

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he United States has reiterated that it looks forward to welcoming Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi despite an online petition seeking cancellation of his visit. An online ‘We the People’ petition to the White House initiated by U.S. based Sikhs for Justice had demanded that instead of hosting Narendra Modi at White House, President Barack Obama should condemn Modi and ban his Bharatiya Janata Party “for perpetrating violence against Muslims, Sikhs and Christians.” However, State Department spokesperson Marie Harf told reporters on August 19 that a number of signatures were removed from the petition as “some fraud checks indicated a high number of anomalous signatures.” “Users can still sign the petition, and if it garners 100,000 non-fraudulent signatures before the deadline, I think it will receive an official response,” she said. “So again, people are free to express themselves.” “However, we, the President, the Secretary (of State Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit US in September. John Kerry) look forward to welcoming Prime Minister Modi to the Asked if the U.S. could prosecute ed” that the foreign secretary level United States,” Harf said. “We have a foreign leader for what happened talks between India and Pakistan said that consistently since his elec- in their country, the spokesperson had “fallen through” over Pakistani tion, and that remains the case.” said: “I wouldn’t want to venture a envoy’s meeting with Kashmiri sepThe U.S. which had shunned guess at that hypothetical.” aratist leaders. “We are engaging Modi for nine years and cancelled But “I will repeat what I just said, with the governments of both India his visa in 2005 for his alleged role that we look forward to welcoming and Pakistan directly through our or inaction during 2002 Gujarat Prime Minister Modi to the United embassies to talk about this issue, riots quickly reached out to the States, as the President and the Sec- and again, would strongly support Indian leader shortly after BJP’s vic- retary have both said.” efforts by both countries to improve tory in the parliamentary poll with In response to another question their bilateral relations — all aspects Obama inviting him for a visit. Harf said the U.S. was “disappoint- of them,” she said.

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he Islamic State (IS) group has claimed beheading a U.S. journalist who had gone missing in Syria nearly two years ago, a media report said on August 20. The Sunni militant group has released a video showing one of its fighters beheading James Foley, an employee of the media company GlobalPost who was kidnapped November 22, 2012 by unidentified gunmen, Al Jazeera reported. The IS militants said that they acted in revenge for U.S. strikes against the group in Iraq and threatened to kill another U.S. journalist.

GlobalPost journo James Foley

“The life of this American citizen, (US President Barack) Obama, depends on your next decision,” said a masked man in the video titled “A Message To America” which was posted on social media sites on

August 19. The video could not immediately be verified. “We have seen a video that purports to be the murder of U.S. citizen James Foley by IS. The intelligence community is working as quickly as possible to determine its authenticity,” Caitlin Hayden, a spokesperson for the U.S. National Security Council, said on August 20. The IS established in June an “Islamic caliphate” in the territories under their control in Syria and Iraq. Since then, they have indulged in sustained persecution of non-Sunnis and other religious communities.

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s Indians in America celebrated the country’s 68th Independence Day, United States Secretary of State John Kerry said India-U.S. partnership “has never mattered more” and the two nations can shape together a shared future. In a message of greetings on behalf of President Barack Obama and the American people, the top US diplomat said during his visit to New Delhi last month for their annual Strategic Dialogue he “saw first-hand India’s dynamism and the vital importance of deepening the ties between our nations”. Recalling his meetings with, Indian business leaders and officials on issues from security, to educational exchange, Kerry said: “On each of those issues, and in all my conversations, this truth was crystal clear: our partnership has never mattered more.” “As India celebrates Indepen-

dence Day, we celebrate with you,” he said. “We reflect upon the possibilities of the shared future that India and the United States will shape together.” U.S. Senator Mark R. Warner, Democratic co-chair of the bipartisan Senate India Caucus, sent his best wishes to Indians around the world and Indian Americans “in recognition of all that India has achieved since August 15, 1947”.

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United States court here has ruled that former India prime minister Manmohan Singh had “head of state immunity” from claims that he supported violence against Sikhs, but it did not cover his tenure as finance minister. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg in the District of Columbia on August 19 ruled that Manmohan Singh was entitled to “residual immunity” even after he ceased to be the prime minister as suggested by the U.S. State Department. U.S.-based rights group Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) and one Inderjit Singh had alleged that Manmohan Singh had “tortured and killed Indian Sikhs during his time at the helm of that country’s government and, before then, as Finance Minister,” the judge noted. Accepting the State Depart-

ment suggestion of immunity, the judge ruled that “although he is no longer a head of state, Singh is entitled to residual immunity for acts taken in his official capacity as Prime Minister.” But because such residual immunity does not cover actions Singh pursued before taking office, however, the allegations stemming from his time as Finance Minister survive.” SFJ and Inderjit Singh had claimed in the 2013 suit that as finance minister between 1991 and 1996, Manmohan Singh “funded several counter insurgency operations in state of Punjab during the 1990s resulting in more than hundred thousand Sikhs being killed extra- judicially by the security forces”. During his tenure as prime minister, Manmohan Singh was accused of being complicit in the torture and killing of hundreds of thousands of Sikhs and for shielding the perpetrators.


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Modi prevails over saffron traditionalists Modi’s call for moratorium on communal violence is clearly understandable as no development is possible without social peace AMULYA GANGULI, NEW DELHI

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erhaps the most important part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Independence Day speech from the ramparts of New Delhi’s Red Fort was his call for a 10-year moratorium on caste-based and communal violence. As it follows President Pranab Mukherjee’s condemnation of the “poison-drips” of bigotry in his broadcast on the eve of Independence Day, it is evident that the government is focussing on the rising communal temperature, particularly in Uttar Pradesh, which has been discussed in parliament. The emphasis is understandable because no development, which is Modi’s primary objective, can take place unless there is social peace. However, the point to ponder is how far the government can go to

Prime Minister Narendra Modi unfurling the tricolor from the ramparts of Red Fort on the occasion of 68th Independence Day.

check this disquieting trend, especially because elements associated with the saffron brotherhood are involved in fomenting tension. The government may crack down on its opponents who whip up communal feelings, but will the saffronites heed Modi’s coun-

sel of restraint? And, what will be the government’s response if they don’t? Among those who has long been an offender in this respect is the saffron-robed Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP, Yogi Adityanath, who said during the debate on communal violence that Hindus

who feel threatened must “fight back”. Considering that the RSS and its affiliated organizations used the recent occasion of rakhi, or the custom of a sister tying a thread on a brother’s wrist, to mobilize Hindus to prevent any of their sisters being courted by

Muslim young men, it is not difficult to understand what the idea of fighting back means in the saffron lexicon. There have also been others from the Hindutva camp whose recent comments have been deemed provocative. Among these is the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief, Mohan Bhagwat’s observation that all Indians are Hindus in a cultural sense irrespective of their religion. Clearly, a moratorium cannot be effective if such poison drips continue. There is little doubt that his idea of turning India into a manufacturing hub for the world’s industrialists will run into opposition not only from the communist parties and the Leftists in the Congress, but also from the saffron trade union and farmer’s outfits such as the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) and the Bharatiya Kisan Sangh (BKS). So, the Modi government will have to fight on two fronts — against its own saffron camp as well as the left-leaning opposition, which includes virtually all the parties, except perhaps the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP). The magnitude of his task can be gauged from the fact that he will be challenging the fundamental precepts of his internal opponents - the theocratic mindset of the Hindu supremacists and the preference for an autarkic system by the economic fundamentalists. What is more, he doesn’t have time on his hands. Having come to power on the promise of ushering in ‘acchhe din’ or good days, the prime minister cannot take months, let alone years, to show that he means business.

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arendra Modi’s visit to Nepal, the first by an Indian prime minister in 17 years, has received kudos from all stakeholders and commentators on both sides of the border and, most importantly for India, from the public in Nepal. What is far more important than the agreements signed or aid promised is the broad vision that was unfolded by the prime minister, of the commitment of his government to take India-Nepal relations to a higher plane, with respect for Nepal’s sovereignty, and it’s equality in partnership regardless of the asymmetry in size, to never interfere in Nepal’s internal affairs, and to promote meaningful cooperation guided by trust and friendship. While two-and-a-half months into governance is admittedly too short a time-frame to make informed judgments, enough has taken place in the realm of India’s

international relations to try and assess what core principles guide the prime minister. At the very outset, then Prime Minister-designate Modi invited the SAARC heads of government to his swearing in ceremony. A masterstroke this; in one fell swoop he highlighted the overriding importance India gave to its neigh-

At the very outset, then PM- designate Modi invited the SAARC heads of government to his swearing in ceremony bors, underlined his commitment to SAARC as a vehicle for regional cooperation and brought the Pakistan prime minister here, not as a visiting superstar as was the policy of Manmohan Singh’s UPA, but firmly in a regional template. The prime minister’s first for-

eign trip to Bhutan is equally useful in understanding his priorities. He quite correctly ignored the vociferous chants of the selfappointed foreign policy wonks who wanted him to fall in with strong Japanese signals to make that country his first port of call. The message was clear: we see Japan as a key partner, especially in being a part of an India-Japan-US grouping to serve our security interests in the face of the aggressive policies of China to seek a virtually veto-owning dominance in Asia. But Bhutan remains an allweather friend that has demonstrated its readiness to go the extra mile to protect India’s security at considerable risk to itself, and the visit was India’s tribute. Continuing with the aim of watching “what they do, not what they say” the signals to China are revealing and encouraging. China is and will remain for the foreseeable future India’s most important and difficult foreign policy challenge.

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Indo-Pak peace process derailed? Modi government calls off August 25 foreign secretary-level talks with Pakistan terming as unacceptable the Islamabad’s continued interfering in its internal affairs IANS, NEW DELHI

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n a clear rebuff to Pakistan, India’s External Affairs Ministry on August 20 said that following the Simla Agreement of 1972, India and Pakistan were the only two stakeholders on the issue of Jammu and Kashmir and “none else”. Ministry spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin wrote on Twitter: “Following Simla Agreement there are only 2 ‘stakeholders’ on the issue of Jammu & Kashmir — India & Pakistan. None else.” “An approach different to the one laid down in the Simla Agreement & Lahore Declaration does not yield results in India-Pakistan relations,” he said. On Pakistan’s high commissioner saying that he met the Hurriyat leaders because they were the representative of the people of Jam-

Court orders release of Sharmila IMPHAL: A Manipur court on August 19 asked the state government to release activist Irom Sharmila Chanu, on indefinite fast for over 13 years, in an order which was cheered by Amnesty International and other rights groups in India’s northeast. The court order came following a petition filed by the human rights defender Sharmila. Dismissing the Manipur government’s charge that Sharmila was attempting to commit suicide by fasting, the court said there was no material to establish that the woman activist has ever said she was fasting unto death. “Serving solely on nose feeding without taking any food for over 13 years negates the very feeble presumption of intention of fasting unto death since the petitioner is not refusing nose feeding,” the court obsderved.

LS Speaker rejects Congress demand for LoP: Sources NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahahan has rejected the Congress demand that its leader in the House Mallikarjun Kharge be accorded the status of leader of opposition (LoP), informed sources said on August 19. The sources said the Speaker had gone “by the rules and precedents” in her decision and this was conveyed to the Congress president Sonia Gandhi in a letter. The speaker wrote the letter in response to a communication from the Congress. The sources said that Mahajan, in the letter on August 14, conveyed that the status of leader of opposition cannot be given to the party.

Security being beefed up at the Pakistan Embassy in New Delhi where separatist leader Geelani met Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit.

mua and Kashmir, and stakeholders in the Kashmir issue, Akbaruddin said the Simla Agreement “is a principle which is the bedrock of our bilateral relations. This was

reaffirmed in the Lahore Declaration of 1999 between Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee”. He said Pakistan had given

PM Modi talks tough against corruption

assurance to India “at the highest level, that they were committed to a peaceful dialogue on the issue of Jammu and Kashmir and they would not allow Pakistan or territories under its control to be used for terrorism against us”. The response was in reaction to Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit saying that his meeting with Kashmiri separatists on August 18 and August 19 was “a long-standing practice” and “it is important to engage with all stakeholders”. Basit said his meeting with the Hurriyat leaders was “to find a viable solution to the Kashmir issue”. “It was in the larger context of exploring peaceful means towards resolving the issue. This has been a long standing practice, I have nothing more to add to this,” the High Commissioner said.

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this country. This has to change now.” Warning those indulging in corruption, the prime minister said the earlier attitude of paying bribes and getting away with poor quality work will not be tolerated. “The culture of contractors using anything and putting up a black top on roads and the same getting washed away in the first rains will not work... Getting away after paying bribes will have to be checked,” Modi said.

NEW DELHI: Suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives had planned to send letters soaked with poison to kill its targets, says a Delhi Police chargesheet filed in a case relating to an illegal arms factory operated by the terror group. Police filed the chargesheet in a court here on August 8 against suspected IM operatives Tehsin Akhtar, Zia-Ur-Rahman alias Waqas and three others for allegedly setting up the illegal arms factory. “During interrogation, accused Waqar and Tehsin had disclosed that they had made efforts to make poison with the help of available chemicals such as magnesium sulphate and castor seeds,” the chargesheet said.

2G scam: A Raja, Kanimozhi granted bail

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rime Minister Narendra Modi on August 19 said his government will initiate tough steps against corruption which has entered every sphere of life in the country. “Corruption has become such a dangerous disease in the country. It is worse than even cancer and can destroy the country. The country is not willing to tolerate evils (like corruption) for long,” the Prime Minister said. He was addressing a rally in this Haryana town, after laying the foundation stone of a national highway linking Haryana with Rajasthan. Referring to those who criticized him for not mentioning corruption in his first August 15 Independence Day address at the Red Fort, Modi said: “Some people said I did not say anything about corruption in my address on Independence Day. Let me remind them, I had talked about the ‘Mera kya’ and ‘Mujhe kya’ culture of corruption which has ruined

IM planned for poisoned letters to kill targets: Police

special court here on August 20 granted bail to former telecom minister A. Raja, DMK MP Kanimozhi and others in a money laundering case relating to the allocation of 2G spectrum. Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Special Judge O.P. Saini allowed bail plea of Raja, Kanimozhi, Swan telecom promoters Shahid Usman Balwa and Vinod Goenka, Kusegaon Fruits and Vegetables Pvt. Ltd. (KFVPL) directors Asif Balwa and Rajiv

Former Telecom minister A Raja.

Agarwal, Bollywood producer Karim Morani, Kalaignar TV director Sharad Kumar and P. Amirthan, who were chargesheeted by the ED in the case. The companies named in the case are Swan Telecom Pvt. Ltd. (STPL), Kusegaon Realty Pvt. Ltd., Cineyug Media and Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. (Cineyug Films), Kalaignar TV (KTV) Pvt. Ltd., Dynamix Realty, Eversmile Construction Company Private Limited, Conwood Construction and Developers (P) Ltd., DB Realty Ltd. and Nihar Construction Pvt. Ltd. The accused have been booked under various sections of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). “The investigation revealed that an amount of `2 billion was paid by promoters of STPL, using their group entity Dynamix Realty, to KTV, through KFVPL and CFPL (Cineyug Films) in the garb of legitimate financial transaction, that is as loan/share application money,” the ED has said.

B.K.S. Iyengar who took yoga to world is dead IANS, PUNE

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orld renowned Yoga guru B.K.S. Iyengar, who founded the ‘Iyengar Yoga’ died at a private hospital here early on August 20, an aide said. He was 96. A widower, he was suffering from age-related ailments

and breathed his last around 3.15 am. Author of several books on Yoga, Iyengar was conferred the Padma Shri in 1991, the Padma Bhushan in 2002 and Padma Vibhushan in 2014 and was in 2004 named one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential personalities, among his many other national and

international honors. Prime Minister Narendra Modi condoled Iyengar’s death and said he will be remembered as a fine guru and scholar. “I am deeply saddened to know about yogacharya B.K.S. Iyengar’s demise and offer my condolences to his followers all over the world,” Modi tweeted.

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Subhas Khot, a topper all his life Winner of top Mathematics prize, Subhas A. Khot’s teachers remember him as a student who excelled in academics throughout his career QUAID NAJMI, KOLHAPUR (MAHARASHTRA)

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athematics genius Subhas A. Khot who got the Rolf Nevanlinna Prize — the ‘Nobel of Mathematics’ — has an “extraordinary academic talent and remarkable concentration power”, his school teachers recall. “We are very proud of his achievement which has brought global name and fame to his almamater. On his next visit home to Ichalkaranji in December, we have

planned a public felicitation for him,” a pleased Gopal G. Kulkarni, principal Venkatraro High School, Ichalkaranji, told IANS. Khot was a student at the Marathi medium school in the secondary section between 19871993 — and was the brightest in all spheres of academics, Kulkarni said, adding that around half a dozen of his erstwhile teachers still teach here. Khot’s maths and science teacher, Vaman G. Gogate, now 79 and retired, clearly remembers how his favorite student excelled in aca-

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Author gives a taste of Ghalib in US

The translated book by Surinder Deol being released in Washington. ARUN KUMAR, WASHINGTON

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n India-born former World Bank staff member-turned poet and novelist has penned

a new English translation of famous Urdu poet Mirza Ghalib’s works to meaningfully engage American readers. Gopi Chand Narang, leading literary critic and former Presi-

Mathematician Subhas A Khot got the Rolf Nevanlinna Prize.

dent of Sahitya Akademi, released the book titled The Treasure: A Modern Rendition of Ghalib’s Lyrical Love Poetry by Surinder Deol, at a function on August 17. The 378-page book, beautifully produced by Penguin-Random House imprint Partridge, contains a complete free verse translation of Ghalib’s entire Urdu Divan. “Surinder Deol has dwelled deep into Ghalib and has struck a chord with the core of his creativity,” said Narang releasing the book. “He believes in the inner transformation and ecstasy of poetry, and as a translator he has succeeded in unravelling the magical world of Ghalib’s charm and his joy and zest for life,” he said.

demics throughout his academic career. “He had a special love for maths and science, but was the best in all other subjects. He had extraordinary academic talent and remarkable concentration power. I always knew that he would some day achieve top glory and fame,” Gogate told IANS. Khot, 36, is now a professor in Computer Science Department at New York University’s Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. Hailing from a middle-class family, his doctor father Ajit died following a heart attack in 1995. His mother Jaishree is also a doctor in Ichalkaranji, while his younger brother Amol is a doctor practicing in Mumbai.

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high-risk brain research by Indian-origin biophysicist Partha Mitra from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York has won a crucial grant from the National Science Foundation National Science Foundation (NSF). The grant will allow him to develop a ‘virtual neuroanatomist’, an has awarded 36 small grants artificial-intelligence system that can totalling $10.8 million to projects identify neural structures in micro- studying everything from electrodes that measure chemical and electronscopic images of brain slices. To support the Brain Research ic signals to artificial intelligence through Advancing Innovative Neu- programs to identify brain rotechnologies (BRAIN), the NSF structures.

Independence day celebratIons Overseas Indians mark Independence Day in Kenya NAIROBI: Indians living in Kenya celebrated India’s 68th Independence Day on August 15 wearing finest attires, as they gathered at the house of Indian High Commissioner to Kenya Yogeshwar Varma. Addressing members of the Indian community and local people gathered on this occasion, Varma, who is also concurrently the ambassador to Somalia and Eritrea, said though an ancient civilisation, India is a modern nation with modern dreams. Its constitution is a consequence of democracy and a culture which reflects ancient values. — IANS

India’s 68th Independence Day Thousands of Indians in Kuwait celebrated in US commemorate India’s I-Day Spectators witness the colorful 34th India Day parade in New York IANS, NEW YORK

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he Indian-American community, wearing bright and colorful clothes, celebrated India’s 68th Independence Day with a parade dancing down ManActors Raveena Tandon and Sunny hattan’s Madison Avenue on August Deol at the parade. (Photo: Rediff) 17. One of the main fashionable avenues of New York was a sea of Indian colors, complete with floats, the annual India Day Parade in drums and, of course, a lot New York City told Newsday. The 34th edition of the India of saris. “It’s a way of saluting those who Day Parade in New York City drew lost their lives” in the struggle for tens of thousands of spectators, sevindependence, said Ankur Vaidya, eral Bollywood stars and local electpresident of the Federation of Indi- ed officials, the local newspaper an Associations, which organizes further said.

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bout 10,000 people gathered at the premises of the Indian embassy in Kuwait to celebrate India’s 68th Independence Day. The celebrations were marked by a flag hoisting ceremony and singing of the national anthem. Ambassador Sunil Jain read out President Pranab Mukherjee’s

address to the nation on the occasion. The ambassador emphasized that India-Kuwait relations have been historically close, warm and friendly. He commended the contribution of the Indian community in Kuwait’s socio-economic development and in nurturing IndiaKuwait ties. He extended his greetings to all Indians in Kuwait. The ambassador also highlighted several measures taken by the embassy for the welfare of the Indian community. He announced the opening of an outsourcing center in the embassy on all working days and availability of embassy auditorium to various Indian associations for social and cultural activities.


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religious leader leading anti-government protesters in Pakistan’s capital city on August 20 ordered them to lay siege to parliament, even as he called for “the sanctity of the national assembly to be maintained,” a Pakistani daily reported. Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) chief Tahirul Qadri said that he allowed legislators to enter the parliament building so that “all the prey was gathered at one spot,” The Dawn quoted him as saying in a speech to his supporters.

“I cannot let the elderly and sick remain in agony. I cannot control my people for long. If too much control is exerted then my supporters will turn against me,” he said as he warned the government against the pent-up anger of the people. Meanwhile, the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) has agreed to talks with the government over alleged rigging of the 2013 general elections, a media report said. Senior PTI leader Shah Mehmood Qureshi told Dawn newspaper on the telephone that his party had agreed to negotiate with the government.

Chinese daily praises Modi for reform BEIJING: To maintain high growth rate in India in a sustainable way, Prime Minister Narendra Modi must adopt some painful reforms, such as the removal of wasteful subsidies to free up resources, a public policy expert said. Kishore Mahbubani said in an article in the Global Times on August 19 that Mahatma Gandhi rejuvenated India’s soul, which had been battered by colonialism, the country’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru established its democratic political culture, and Modi now must lay the foundation for India’s emergence as a global economic power. Pinning hopes on Modi, who achieved 10 percent annual growth rate in Gujarat when he was chief minister, Mahbubani, dean and professor in the practice of public policy at the National University of Singapore, said Modi can accelerate India’s development prospects if he can introduce some reforms. Achieving a high growth rate in a sustainable way will demand farreaching, painful reforms, such as the removal of wasteful subsidies, he said.

Gaza ceasefire talks failed: Palestinian negotiator CAIRO: A temporary ceasefire in the Gaza Strip has “collapsed” after the 24hour respite ended on August 19 midnight but no truce-extension agreement could be reached and Israel and Hamas renewed their hostilities, a Palestinian official said. “The ceasefire has collapsed and Israel is responsible,” Xinhua quoted Azzam al-Ahmed, head of a joint-Palestinian delegation in Cairo attending in indirect negotiations with Israel as saying. “We are leaving tomorrow, but we have not pulled out of negotiations,” he said, adding the Palestinian team was waiting for the Israelis to respond to their

truce proposal. “We will not come back (to Cairo) until the Israel responds,” he said. Ahmed, an aide of Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas, heads the delegation that includes senior Hamas officials.

Ecuador confirms Assange asylum

US destroys vehicles of militants in Iraq

MEXICO CITY: Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa on August 20 confirmed his country’s decision to grant political asylum to Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, who has been living at the Ecuadorian embassy in London for the past two years. “This could be resolved tomorrow if the United Kingdom gives him safe conduct,” Correa was quoted as saying on by Mexico’s state-run Notimex.

WASHINGTON: US warplanes on August 17 destroyed 10 armed vehicles of Islamic militants in their continued air raids near the Mosul Dam in northern Iraq, Xinhua reported. The Central Command said a mix of fighter, bomber, attack and remotely piloted aircraft were used to conduct 14 air strikes aimed at supporting humanitarian efforts, protecting critical infrastructure, US personnel and facilities, as well as backing up Iraqi and Kurdish forces fighting militants from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. ISIL’s 10 armed vehicles, seven Humvees, two armored personnel carriers were damaged or destroyed.

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aliban militants, in their latest offensive against government facilities, launched a massive attack involving hundreds of fighters on security check points in Charkh district of eastern Afghanistan’s Logar province on August 19, an official said. “About 600 or 700 militants armed with heavy and light weapons stormed Charkh district center around midday today, triggering gunfight even as security forces are battling Taliban militants in surrounding areas of the district headquarters,” the official told Xinhua on condition of anonymity, saying authorized officials would brief the media after investigation. The attack on Charkh district took place as the government was celebrating the 95th Independence Day of Afghanistan, marking the nation’s freedom from British colonial rule on August 19, 1919. According to the official, at least seven soldiers and police personnel were injured in the attack while several militants lost their lives on the battle ground. Taliban militants on August 17

Lanka slams international pressure on rights COLOMBO: Sri Lankan External Affairs Minister G.L. Peiris (in picture) on August 19 said that international pressure to probe allegations of human rights violations is harmful for the country. “Because of the intensity of international pressure, there is a disincentive to engage in earnest in a domestic process,” Xinhua quoted Peiris as saying at a conference held in Colombo. “And that is why this international pressure is not only not

helpful, but is absolutely harmful.” In March, the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) passed a resolution led by the U.S. and Britain to probe the last seven years of Sri Lanka’s 26-year conflict between the government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). UN Human Rights Commissioner Navi Pillay last month announced the names of three experts who have agreed to advise and support the team set up.

Toll in Nepal floods goes up to 101

morning attacked check points in province, told Xinhua. the neighboring Hazra district and Without giving more details, he fled the scene after leaving five said that an investigation has been initiated into the case to identify insurgents dead. In a related development, and bring the culprits to justice. Torjan was a famous Taliban unidentified armed men shot dead a former Taliban commander, Mul- commander before he gave up the lah Torjan, in the group’s former war and joined the governmentstronghold in the southern province backed peace process in 2012. Meanwhile, Qari Yusuf Ahmadi, of Kandahar, an official said on August 19. “Mullah Torjan was on who claims to speak for the Taliban, the way to his home last night when in a telephone call to media from an unknown armed men opened fire, unknown location took responsibilkilling him on the spot and made ity for Torjan’s killing, saying Talgood their escape,” Zia Durani, iban militants shot him dead as police spokesman in Kandahar punishment.

KATHMANDU: The toll in floods and landslides hitting western Nepal since last week has risen to 101, while 126 people remain missing and 17,000 have abandoned their homes, officials told Efe news agency on August 18. “Since the rainfall was unusually high, the water could not flow in the rivers causing flash floods,” said Jhankanath Dhakal of Nepal’s Emergency Operations Center. A vast area in the Surkhet district has been flooded by the Bheri river, which has destroyed hundreds of homes and killed thousands of livestock. Twenty-eight people died and 105 were missing in Surkhet, said Jagat Basnet, assistant chief officer of the district. In Bardiya district, about 350 km

from Kathmandu, 19 people died and 19,000 lost their homes when the Babai river breached its banks. “This is the worst flooding of the Babai river in the last 50 years,” local police chief Birendre Kumar said. The flooding of Nepal’s rivers and torrential rains have also killed 28 people and forced the evacuation of 60,000 people in the neighboring Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.


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Telangana completes historic survey In the single day exercise, socio-economic data of nearly 40 million people in the state was collected under the intensive household survey so that everyone in the new state gets economic benefits IANS, HYDERABAD

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bout 90 percent of nearly ten million households was covered under the survey in all districts of the state including Hyderabad. Nearly 400,000 government employees collected the details in door-to-door survey, which ended at 7 p.m. in the districts on August 19. Terming the survey “historic” and a “super hit”, Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao thanked the people for their tremendous response despite the attempts by some quarters to create controversies and spread misinformation. The Chief Minister told a news conference in the evening that the data would be compiled and computerized in 10 to 15 days and will be available from his office down to the office of a gram panchayat or a village. Rao said the data would help the government in identifying the real

A deserted Begum Bazaar on August 19 as the Telangana government declared a holiday to enable people to remain at home and participate in the survey.

beneficiaries of various welfare schemes, weeding out the bogus ones and also in better planning of its programmes to meet the requirement of the population. “Statistics are key to success of any

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nion Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari is expected to visit Tamil Nadu soon for discussions with different parties to find an amicable solution to the issue of the Sethusamudram Ship Canal Project, officials said on August 16. The BJP earlier, headed by Gadkari, was against the project in its current form. Even Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa has termed the `24-bn project as useless and ill-planned. The Sagar Mala project is expected to connect the cities along the country’s 7,500 km coastline inte-

Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari

grating port facilities, coastal ferry services, tourism infrastructure and inland water transportation with the focus on port towns and cities.

programme. The government itself was in dark about the population in Hyderabad. It was estimated to be 8 to 9 million but the survey shows that it has crossed 12 million,” he said. Thank-

Bhagwan Mahavir statue vandalized PANAJI: Anyone who uses a hammer to smash a statue of Jain Tirthankara Bhagwan Mahavir, a messenger of peace, has to be “mentally unstable”, Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar told the Goa legislative assembly on August 19, while also promising a bigger, shatter-proof statue of the sage. “The person who used a hammer to damage a statue of a man who preached non-violence all his life, has got to be mentally unbalanced,” Parrikar said, adding that the vandalized statue would be removed from public sight soon. The statue of Bhagwan Mahavir installed in Panaji was found damaged on August 17. “We have asked officials to install a new, bigger metallic statue if possible,” he said.

ing the government employees and college students for carrying out the survey without any remuneration, Rao, also the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) chief, said if people continue their cooperation, the government can realize the dream of “golden Telangana”. Brushing aside the criticism by opposition and allegations that it is aimed at singling out people from Andhra Pradesh living in Hyderabad, the TRS government embarked on the massive exercise. The survey began at 7 a.m. across the state with enumerators going door-to-door to gather information like names, age, educational qualification, profession, Adhar card numbers, bank account number, property and other details of the family members. In Hyderabad, as many as 75,000 government employees gathered data of two million families in Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC).

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oa’s travel and tourism industry stakeholders made the most of the August 1518 long weekend as hoteliers, restaurateurs and tour operators made a killing on the weekend rush, a rare sight in the monsoon, which is traditionally considered offseason in the beach state’s tourism itinerary. Rain-swept roads and choppy, unswimmable seas were no deterrent for tens of thousands of holidayers, particularly the young, who descended here from near and far to enjoy its stunning sceneries, lush-

Fuelled by European chartered tourists, Goa’s conventional tourist season starts in October and winds up in March.

HYDERABAD: Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao on August 19 said that he will not spare looters and cheaters and will not hesitate to send his son or daughter to jail if they are the culprits. “We will discriminate the cheaters and looters. We will not spare the culprits. If they are my son or daughter, they will be sent to jail,” Rao said at a news conference after state-wide household survey. He was replying to a query about the apprehensions in some quarters that there may be discrimination against people from Andhra Pradesh settled in Hyderabad. The Chief Minister, who recently accepted Hitler’s tag given by his critics and said that he is Hitler for thieves, reiterated that he is determined to provide corruption-free administration.

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amil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa has suggested to the central government to

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Goa’s travel industry makes the most of weekend rush MAYABHUSHAN NAGVENKAR, PANAJI

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green vistas, the spicy food, cosmopolitan culture and easygoing lifestyle of this tourist-friendly state. “For the Indian consumer, travel is clearly non-negotiable and such extended weekends offer impactful opportunity for domestic short breaks and we saw a 35 percent rise in queries and a 25 percent rise in bookings. Domestic short-haul locations such as Goa, Munnar, Ooty and Mussoorie emerged favorites,” Rajeev Kale, chief operating officer (MICE and Sports Holidays) Thomas Cook, told IANS. Hotels across categories and guest houses along coastal Goa, which are normally on a discount spree this

delegate the levy, collection and appropriation of tax substitutes for value added tax (VAT), central excise and service tax by the state. She said the central government tax machinery can focus on interstate taxation while calling for a consensus on key and contentious issues like dual rate bonds, taxation threshold and others and setting up of independent compensation mechanism. In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 17, the text of which was released to the media, Jayalalithaa said assesses of VAT were apprehensive that they would now be subjected to two sets of taxation authorities. time of the year, reported 100 per cent bookings during the weekend which began with Independence Day on Friday and ended with the festival of Janmashthami on Monday. “At our hotel, we had 100 percent occupancy (of 180 rooms) over this weekend, as do we over most long weekends,” Ranu Alex, General Manager, Goa Marriott Resort, told IANS. Fuelled by European chartered tourists, Goa’s conventional tourist season starts in October and winds up in March, when the mild winter sun works as a good break for travelers from Russia, Britain, Germany and the like from the harsh winter in their respective countries. Three million tourists visit Goa annually, nearly half a million of them foreigners.

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GARWOOD MAN IN SOUP FOR FLYING ‘ISIS’ FLAG BY A STAFF WRITER

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ARWOOD (NJ) -- A photo of a Garwood home flying a black flag with an Islamic message has gone viral on Twitter after it was posted recently, with commenters expressing concern that the resident supports the ISIS jihadist group with whom the flag is sometimes associated. According to Winslow Place resident Mark Dunaway, 44, he has flown the flag for at least 10 years during Ramadan and on Fridays when he goes to mosque without issue, until the photo of his home was posted on Twitter “I understand now that people turn on CNN and see the flag associated with jihad, but that’s not the intention of that flag at all,” Dunaway said. “It says ‘There is only one god, Allah, and the prophet Muhammad is his messenger.’ It’s not meant to be a symbol of hate. Islam is all about unity and peace. I am not a part of any group like that, and I’m not anti-American. I love my country, but I am a Muslim.” Dunaway said when Garwood police

spoke to him, he had no idea a photo of his home was on Twitter and he removed the flag voluntarily given the public concern. The photo has been retweeted more than 400 times so far and has garnered at least 50 comments.

“Jihadists are now in Garwood,” wrote one commenter on the photo. Dunaway has since replaced the flag with a San Diego Chargers flag, alongside a red Islamic flag, which was flying next to the black flag till recently. “Tomorrow it might be an L.A. Kings flag,” Dunaway said, adding that he often rotated them. “Every Muslim uses that black flag. You’ll find it in any mosque in the world. I am an American citizen and I love my country, but I am also a Muslim and I use that flag to say I’m a Muslim.” Dunaway added that he had never had any of his Garwood neighbors question the flag previously. “They see me in my kufi,” Dunaway said. “They know me. Garwood is a very quiet, safe town.” “He’s totally harmless,” said Dunaway’s neighbor Diane Figueiredo. “He goes to work every day. He never bothers anyone. He keeps to himself.” Figueiredo said the flag had never given

Rare award for Dr Rai for hematology research BY A STAFF WRITER

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A S H I N G TO N , D . C . -- The American Society of Hematology (ASH) will present the 2014 Wallace H. Coulter Award for Lifetime Achievement in Hematology to Dr. Kanti R. Rai for his 50-year career combining landmark clinical leukemia research, steadfast commitment to education and mentoring, and exceptional patient care. The Coulter Award is bestowed on an individual who has been a vital contributor to hematology, demonstrating lifetime achievement and leadership in research, education, and practice. ASH president Dr. Linda Burns, of the University of Minnesota, will present the Indian American researcher with his award on December 7 during the 56th ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition in San Francisco.

Dr Kanti R. Rai

Rai is currently chief of the Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research and Treatment Program at North Shore-LIJ Cancer Institute, an Investigator at the Peter Karches Center for CLL of The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, and Joel Finkelstein Cancer Foundation Professor of Medicine at Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, where he

also holds the title of professor of molecular medicine. He is an international leader in the clinical evaluation and management of patients with CLL and his research in the field of CLL has pioneered contemporary approaches to this disease, according to a press release. Rai began his medical career in 1955 after earning his bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery from the University of Rajputana in Jaipur. Following medical school, Rai completed his internship in India at S.M.S. Medical College. Rai returned to India in 1962 to serve as chief of the Division of Experimental Medicine of the Institute of Nuclear Medicine in New Delhi. After four years in New Delhi, he returned to Brookhaven, and, in 1970, returned to Long Island Jewish Hospital, where he has remained ever since.

HATCC organizes Indo-American community fair BY A STAFF WRITER

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ORGANVILLE, NJ - - T h e H AT C C , S r i Guruvaayoorappan Temple (Sri Krishnaji Mandir) will hold the 2nd day-long Annual Indo American Community Fair on August 23 and 24 at the sprawling temple premises in Morganville, NJ. According to Dr. S. Yegnasubramanian, chairman of HATCC, the fair is one of the flagship events of the temple and is open for the entire community to visit with families and enjoy various activities. The air has become an institution in Marlboro for Indian art and culture. Like in the previous year, this year also the organizers expect a large number of devotees to visit and enjoy the fair. Vendors from all over will participate to display their best-enriched artwork to attract and evoke interest in people. The giving away of gifts is sure to attract more and more people to the two-day fair offering many opportunities to vendors and sponsors to interact with thousands of potential customers at a personal level.

This year, the Indo-American fair will showcase various items of Indian art, handicrafts, costume jewelr y, traditional Indian dresses, paintings, artistic brass work, multi-linguistic cultural programs, including regional dances. The fair integrates and fortifies different communities and presents a true diversity, varied arts, various cultures and programs on one platform. During the fair, HATCC Cultural Committee will also organize Indian classical and folk dances and music programs from the local talent. There are many fun activities for children such as clowns, face painting and Inflatables are offered during the fair. The Krishna temple is built on a ~42 acre property with parking for over 300 cars, located at 31 Wooleytown Road, Morganville, NJ 07751, and is one of the largest temples in the US. The temple has built the priest’s quarters consisting of 12 fully-furnished apartments in 2010. The upper level of the temple houses all the sanctums within an area of ~17,500 sq. ft. The lower level has a multi-purpose

hall, facilities, gift-shop, and board room. The magnificent granite steps lead to the temple in the upper level. There are 18 steps in the south side of the front that lead to the Ayyappan sanctum. The presiding deity of the Temple is Lord Sri Guruvaayoorappan. In addition, the temple houses, Ganesha; Subrahmanya with Valli and Devasena; Siva with Ambika; Balaji with Sridevi & Bhudevi;; Ayyappa; Satyanarayana; Kannikaparameshwari; Bhadrachalam Rama, Krishna, Durga/ Lakshmi/Saraswati, Gayatri, Kalabhairava, Hanuman and Navagrahas. All images are of granite and sculptured by traditional artisans of Tamil Nadu. Lord Ayyppa sanctum will have the 18 steps similar to those in Sabarimala in Kerala. In addition, the temple houses the utsava murty’s of Lord Kalyana Srinivasa with Sridevi and Bhudevi from the TirumalaTirupati Devasthanam (TTD), and Lord Satyanarayana from the Annavaram Satyanarayana Swami Devasthanam. The temple maintains a go-shala (cowshed) with Bharati and Surabhi offering milk for Abhishekam to the deities.

her cause for concern. “He’s absolutely flown it many times before,” Figueiredo said. “I’m more concerned about the crazy people saying they’re going to retaliate and set his house on fire. They’re the extremists.” Dunaway said he was unsure if he would fly the flag again. “I’m hesitant to fly it now considering it has caused so much trouble, which I don’t understand,” Dunaway said. “I would love to fly it again on Friday. I hope this situation goes away.” Marc Leibowitz told authorities that a friend of his took the photo and sent it to him but he didn’t want to be involved in the issue. Leibowitz then posted it on Twitter and reported it to Homeland Security because “watching the brutality of ISIS in the Middle East and seeing what appears to me to be an ISIS flag flying in a community not far from my home, it seemed prudent and appropriate to notify the authorities.”

Robber chokes cabbie with telephone cord

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ACEY (NJ) -- A cab driver was robbed when a passenger wrapped a telephone cord around his neck earlier this week. The man first tried to pay for his 4 am ride from Lakewood to Lacey with what the driver suspected was a fake $100 bill. When the driver refused to take the bill, the passenger choked the driver with the cord and ordered him to hand over his money. According to the police, the suspect then ran from the cab with $124 into a wooded area near where the cab stopped on Lakeside Drive East just east of Mariner Road in the Forked River section of town. The 35-40 year-old robber has pock marks on his face, black hair, a slender build and stands about 5-foot-9. He was wearing a green Philadelphia Eagles hat, blue jeans, work boots and carried a wallet with a chain. The police also described the man as looking sickly.

Pepper spray robbers on prowl in Newark BY A STAFF WRITER

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EWARK (NJ) -- The police are searching for two or three suspects who they say are wanted in at least five robberies at convenience stores throughout the city. “They work as a team. It’s usually one male and one female, though sometimes they are with a second male,” Newark Detective Hubert Henderson said. The duo has a similar modus operandi in all robberies--they enter a store and look around, one distracts the employees, and the other either steals cash from the register, merchandise from the store, or personal items like cell phones and iPads from store clerks. They usually do not have weapons, but use pepper spray during robberies. “We think they are juveniles, but we are not sure,” Henderson said. The police have tweeted a surveillance image of the two asking for the public’s help in identifying the.


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EW YORK -- Consul General of India in New York Ambassador Dnyaneshwar Mulay rang the closing bell at NASDAQ Stock Exchange, New York on August 15 to mark the 67th Anniversary of India’s independence. To mark the occasion, the Empire State Building was also lit in the colours of the Indian flag. The Consulate General of India, New York also hosted a reception in the evening in the Consulate. About 250 guests were present. They included local dignitaries such as Councilman Anthony Santino, B S Bisnoi, Deputy Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations, Raja Ali Ejaz, Said Lutfullah Sadat, Consul General of Afghanistan; Consul General of Pakistan and Yuin-Lyn Ng, Consul of Singapore. Others who attended the reception were Dr Ram Raju, president and CEO at New York City Health and Hospital Corporation and prominent members of Indian-American community from different walks of life--doctors, business

Consul General Amb Dnyaneshwar M Mulay delivering speech on 67th Anniversary of Independence of India

people, IT professionals, cultural flagbearers like Jinal Pandya, Bollywood actress, media people like H R Shah, chairman & CEO of TV Asia, and community leaders. also attended the reception. After playing of national anthems on this occasion, chanting of “Bharat Mata Ki Jai” and “Jai Hind” enthralled every body present. Mr Shambhu Amitabh, Vice Consul (Culture and Commerce) read the extracts from the ‘Message to the Nation’ by the President of India in Hindi. After warm greetings and welcoming the guests, Ambassador Mulay highlighted the contributions of Indian Americans in different walks of life and appealed to the Indian American community to work whole heartedly for the cause of building India-US relationship. The rich cultural heritage and developments of India during the last six and half decades should be brought forward to the world community, he said. A slide show of the activities undertaken by the Consulate in New York was appreciated by the public and they welcomed these outreach initiatives

Plea for FBI probe into ‘racist’ attack on Sikh man

by pledging to promote them with zeal. Ambassador Mulay honored Councilman Santino as “a True Friend of the Indian Community” on behalf of the “Indian American Voters Forum of New York” by handing over a plaque of recognition. He praised the Councilman’s past 20 years’ cooperation with the Indian community. On January 26, 2003, Councilman Santino had unfurled the Indian tricolor flag outside the Hempstead Town Hall, the first time ever by any township across New York state and launched the celebration of the Republic Day of India, which is still being commemorated every year. Councilman Santino thanked India and “Indian American Voters Forum of New York” for the honor and praised centuries old traditions in India of debate and discourse as well as India’s continued long democratic tradition. He showed great respect towards India and he wished US-India relations to grow. After the cake-cutting, Deputy Consul General Dr Manoj Kumar Mohapatra thanked the guests. The Master of Ceremony Geetika Agrawal kept the guests engaged throughout the event.

NJ Hindus demand Diwali holiday in Millburn schools BY A STAFF WRITER

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EW YORK — A Sikh American, critically injured after being hit by a truck, was called a “terrorist” by the attacker, the victim’s wife said, demanding justice for him and terming the assault as an attack on the Sikh American community. Sandeep Singh, 29, is recovering from injuries he sustained when he was hit by the pick-up truck and dragged about 30 feet following an argument with the driver who used the racist slur against him on July 30. Singh’s wife Prabhpreet Kaur was among the many members of the Sikh community and civil rights groups who gathered in Queens recently for a support rally organized by the rights group Sikh Coalition calling for justice for Singh and that the attack be investigated by the New York Police Department and the FBI

Sandeep Singh’s wife, Prabhpreet Kaur, addressed a rally organized by the Sikh Coalition

as a hate crime. Members of the community, including women and children, held posters at the rally with messages such as “We Demand Justice,” “We are all Sikhs,” “End Hate,” “Justice for Sandeep,” “Take on Hate,” “Keep Sikhs Safe” and “We are One.” Kaur said her husband was called a “terrorist” and told to “go back to your country” by the truck driver. When Sandeep protested, he was run over and dragged for 30 feet under the truck and was left to die. “What happened to my husband was an act of hate perpetrated by a man who expressed bigotry before running him over. This attack is not only an attack on my husband, it is an attack on the Sikh community. It is an attack on Americans,” Kaur said.

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ACRAMENTO (CA) -- A yearlong investigation has led to the arrests of two men suspected in the 2013 deaths of Sacramento, Calif., residents Navneal Singh and Demetrius Stafford. The Monterey County Sheriff ’s office has submitted a complaint to the Monterey County District Attorney’s office, recommending that Richard Singh of Seaside, Calif., be charged with murder in the deaths of the two young men, who were found shot to death on August 11, 2013 in Aromas, a small town in Monterey, Calif. Singh is already in jail on other charges stemming from the incident. The Sheriff ’s office on August 11 submitted a second complaint to the district attorney’s office, charging Jordan Killens with Singh and Stafford’s death. Killens was taken into custody earlier that day. On August 11, 2013, a passing motorist found the bodies of Singh and Stafford, just off Highway 101 in Monterey County. The two had been fatally shot and were found on the ground near the rear of a parked car. No motive has yet been established for the double murder.

EW JERSEY -- Distinguished Hindu statesman Rajan Zed has given a call to all the Hindus of New Jersey to come forward and wholeheartedly support volunteers making efforts to introduce Diwali as a holiday in New Jersey’s Millburn Township School District (MTSD). Zed, who is President of Universal Society of Hinduism, in a statement in Nevada, said that the Hindu community was already heartbroken over MTSD not including Diwali as a school holiday in its 2014-2015 school calendar. Rajan Zed urged New Jersey Hindus to provide the moral, financial, political, etc., support to volunteers working in the ‘Petition Process for Days of Personal Observance’ announced by MTSD, to push Diwali as a holiday in 2015-2016 school calendar. Area Hindu temples should also join in to help. Zed stressed that Hindu community felt left out in New Jersey as despite fast-changing state demographics and continuing growth of Hindu populations, only two public school districts had reportedly declared Diwali as a school holiday. He noted that their ultimate goal was to introduce Diwali as holiday in all the over 600 school districts of ‘one of the most ethnically and religiously diverse’ states, and the community would make all out efforts for it. New Jersey should recognize diversity of

its communities as Gujarati, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, etc., are spoken in its various parts. Rajan Zed argued that it was not fair with Hindu pupils and their families as they had to attend school on their most popular festival while many schools in the state were closed on holy days of some other communities. Zed stated that since it was important for Hindu families to celebrate Diwali day together at home with their children, “we did not want our children to be deprived of any privileges at the school because of the resulting absence on this day. Closing schools on Diwali would ensure that and it would be a step in the right direction”. MTSD has launched a multi-step “petition and ballot process for identifying days that might be considered for closing schools for the 2015-2016 school district calendar due to anticipated significant absenteeism. In order to request that a specific day of personal observance be added to the Millburn school calendar, a petition must be submitted to the Board with 500 or more valid signatures of voting-age Millburn residents on or before September 30, 2014.” For Diwali, MTSD has listed Padmaja Chinta as Petition Leader, assisted by Subadhra Vardharaj, Yashica Shah, Aarti Bajaj, Deepa Krishnan, and Tithi Majumdar. Petition Leaders for Rosh Hashanah, Good Friday, Chinese New Year and Eid have also been listed.

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Fun to play a Pakistani character, says Nimrat

Wearing bikini not a big deal for me: Bipasha MUMBAI: Bipasha Basu says that donning a bikini for a role is okay if you are fit and confident that you would look good in it. “Wearing a bikini is not a big deal for me. If you are fit, you are going to look good. If it’s a glamorous film, it will add to your glamour,” said Bipasha in an interview. The actress was seen in the two-piece in Dhoom 2 and Players. “It is not a big deal for me anymore because the first time when I wore it, I was petrified. During Dhoom 2 I was getting into fitness. After that I am very critical about the (bikini) body because I am so much into fitness that I feel you have to look correct and you can’t look cheesy. “I have worn it in Players also in Humshakals they wanted us to wear it.”

Sunny Leone’s new clause for co-stars? MUMBAI: Sunny Leone, the former adult film star, is now making heads turns in Bollywood, has set up a very important criteria with the makers, before signing up a film. According to reports, Sunny Leone has put an important clause in her contract that her co-stars will have to submit an HIV/AIDS test. For her debut film, Jism 2, there were reports that she had asked medical certificates of her co-star Randeep Hooda and Arunodhay Singh. She wanted to make sure that she is not doing lovemaking scenes with someone who has any life threatening disease. However, Sunny’s husband, Daniel Weber has denied the report and clarified that she doesn’t have any such clause in her film contracts. The actor’s next release Tina and Lolo is a girl-bonding film, where Sunny will be co-starring with Karishma Tanna, with whom she shares a good rapport.

NEW DELHI: After finding global visibility with The Lunchbox, Indian actor Nimrat Kaur has landed a chance to play a Pakistani character in the fourth season of hit American series Homeland, set in Islamabad. The Punjabi girl, who has roots in Rawalpindi and Lahore, finds the opportunity “very interesting”. Currently in Cape Town for a shooting schedule of the Emmy Award-winning political thriller series, Nimrat says “it is very early on” to comment on her experience. However, she is loving every bit of it — especially since her role of Tasneem Kureshi, a high-level operative within Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence agency, has been increased from five to nine episodes. “It is very interesting (to play a Pakistani character in a US show). India and Pakistan are culturally so similar.”

I’ve been known to be a risk taker: Ranveer Singh MUMBAI: Actor Ranveer Singh, who has decided to go bald for Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Bajirao Mastani and devote a year to the movie, says if the “risk” works, it could go down in “history” of Indian cinema”. Ranveer told IANS: “People were telling me, ‘How can you shave your head for Bajirao Mastani? How can you give more than one year for shooting at this stage of your career? Is it advisable?’ “I said, ‘I know it’s a lot to give, I know it’s a huge commitment... first go bald, then give a year’s time when you can make three films. But I do know if this works, ‘ithihas bana dega’ (it will create history).” Ranveer also acted in Band Baaja Baaraat, Ladies vs Ricky Bahl.

Kareena a perfect Ritu Kumar muse NEW DELHI: Award winning veteran fashion designer Ritu Kumar, two of whose creations have been worn by Kareena Kapoor in a song from Singham Returns, says the actress is a “perfect muse” for her designs. In the song Kuch toh hua hai from Singham Returns, which released on August 15, Kareena is seen flaunting ethnic yet contemporary outfits from the Ritu Kumar Label collection. “Kareena is the style icon for a young Indian woman who can marry the stylistic nuances of traditional wear with a contemporary twist. She is a perfect Ritu Kumar muse,” Kumar told IANS. Talking about the actress’ look in the song, she added: “Kareena is wearing two of the most trendy outfits from the Ritu Kumar Label collection. Meanwhile, the combo of Rohit Shetty and Ajay Devgn has once again hit the jackpot their lates offering has earned over `1bn within four days of its release.


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Priyanka will add commercial value to ‘Mary Kom’ MUMBAI: Omung Kumar, who is making his directorial debut with Mary Kom, which stars Priyanka Chopra as Olympic bronze medalist boxer M.C. Mary Kom, says the National Award winning actor will add “commercial value” to the film. Omung Kumar said: “This is my debut film, and as a director, this film should work commercially as well. Had I cast any newcomer for this film, people would have ignored the posters. “Now people are talking about the poster and the trailer, which means people are liking it and it’s all thanks to Priyanka. Priyanka will add commercial value to Mary Kom.” While there were also reports that the director and the film’s co-producer Sanjay Leela Bhansali are not on talking terms because of creative differences, Omung said: “These are all rumors; there is absolutely no issue between both of us.”

Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘HNY’ trailer launched Launched on the eve of I-Day, SRK’s home production is about the “biggest heist”; dedicated to inspire all losers IANS, MUMBAI

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uperstar Shah Rukh Khan launched the first trailer of his forthcoming home production Happy New Year (HNY), on the eve of India’s Independence Day on August 14. He said the film, about the “biggest heist”, is dedicated to inspire all losers. The film, directed by Farah Khan and produced by SRK’s Red Chillies Entertainment, is catered around six losers who set out to change their destiny. “The film is not about one

Shahid keen to see dad in ‘Finding Fanny’ MUMBAI: Actor Shahid Kapoor, who is currently busy promoting his film Haider, is extremely excited about Finding Fanny because the film shows him the other side of his father Pankaj Kapur’s personality. Directed by Homi Adajania, it also stars Deepika Padukone, Arjun Kapoor, and Naseeruddin Shah. “I haven’t seen the film yet, I have seen the promos and I am dying to see the film,” Shahid told IANS. “I just love seeing my dad in that open shirt and shorts and how he is checking Dimple Kapadia out. This is the side of my father he never showed me and now I saw it. I think he is fantastic. In fact, the whole film is looking great. I am dying to see my father in Finding Fanny.”

actor, it is an ensemble film. It is about hope, belief and goodness. It is dedicated to losers. This film is about biggest heist. It’s about six losers and one mission,” SRK told the media at the trailer launch. The much-awaited threeminute trailer gives a sneak peek into the Bollywood masala film, and SRK said it was an apt day to launch it because the film has a patriotic streak with the song Indiawale. The ensemble cast that supports SRK in the film include Deepika Padukone, Abhishek Bachchan, Sonu Sood, Boman Irani and

Vivaan Shah, as well as Jackie Shroff, who plays the bad guy. Touted as Bollywood’s big Diwali release this year, the film promises to make the festive season ‘happier’ for fans of Hindi movies, and SRK, who will be seen on the big screen after a gap of over a year. His last release was the blockbuster Chennai Express, in which his chemistry with Deepika was lauded. The trio of Farah, SRK and Deepika had earlier created magic on the screen and set the box office ringing with Om Shanti Om.

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n quick succession, Bollywood seems to be breaking its own records. In 2013, Rohit Shetty’s Chennai Express was met with much jubilation when it became the highest Bollywood boxoffice earner in India. Chennai Express had broken the record held by Rajkumar Hirani’s 3 Idiots for four years. A trade source says, “Chennai Express took four years to break the record held by 3 Idiots, but now, Hindi film boxoffice records are being broken with alarming regularity.” Later, Vijay Krishna Acharya’s Dhoom 3 crossed the `250-crore mark and it continues to sit there in the enviable number one slot. Kick has beaten Chennai Express’s box-office records and is in the No.2 slot. Trade sources say Kick will remain in the No.2 slot, followed by Chennai Express in the third position.

Singham Returns’

notches above regular fare Film: ‘Singham Returns’; Cast: Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor, Anupam Kher, Amol Gupte, Zakir Hussain, Dayanand Shetty, Sharat Saxena, Mahesh Manjrekar; Director: Rohit Shetty; Rating: *** 1/2

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hough he does not roar Aata majhi satakli with the same intensity that he did in the 2011 released Singham, in Singham Returns inspector Bajirao Singham (Ajay Devgn) clearly makes his stance clear that the lion rules the roost. With the righteous police officer now posted in Mumbai, Singham Returns pays tribute to the 47,000 policemen of the Mumbai police force and heralds the wake-up call to wipe out corruption in our country. The story is simple, staid and often seen. But what gives it a boost is the treatment. Rohit Shetty takes Singham Returns notches above the regular fare that is being dished out as entertainment in Bollywood’s action-comedy genre. The graph of the narration accelerates when constable Mahesh Jadhav is found dead in a sunken ambulance stacked with currency notes. With the media slurring the dead constable’s character, and in the bargain tainting the police force, Bajirao Singham swears to investigate the case.

The leads point out to the deviously debauched and corrupt godman Baba (Amol Gupte) and the scheming head of the alliance party, Prasad Rao (Zakir Hussain), who soon have the virtuous mentor of the Bharatiya Lok Party, Guruji (Anupam Kher), killed. Caught in the crossfire between the Swami-politician nexus and law, Singham dares and is supported not only by his superior, the Commissioner of Police, but also by his entire team. The result is the obvious. Speaking to the Mumbai audience in specific, the film has a universal message of eradicating corruption. It also unravels the frustrations of the law-keepers.

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Patriotism marks yet another IACFNJ I-Day fete

$20,000 FBI REWARD FOR INFO ON MURDER OF GAS STATION STAFFER

IACFNJ organized one more successful event

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ARYLAND -- Law enforcement authorities appear to have reached a dead-end in their efforts to identify the killer of Rajinder Kumar, 49, who was manning the store at the Exxon gas station in Hanovar, Maryland. Despite clear surveillance footage, the fact that the shooter wore a face mask has made it difficult to nail the shooter and the police hope his appearance and mannerisms may help someone identify or recall him. The Baltimore Division of the FBI and Anne Arundel County Police are now offering up to $20,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the robbery and shooting. Surveillance video shows the masked man entering the Exxon station store just after 1 am on August 7, drawing out a gun from his pocket as he enters, and shooting Kumar point blank. He then took cash from behind the counter, and ran out the store. He was wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt, black gloves and some sort of material covering his

lower face. “We know we’re asking someone who knows the shooter to come forward, and that’s not an easy thing to do. But an innocent man was shot and killed for no reason,” Special Agent in Charge Stephen Vogt of the Baltimore Division of the FBI, said in a release. According to the Anne Arundel police, the mask worn by the killer added to the difficulty of tracing him. “He had a mask unfortunately. We are hoping people who know this person by how he walks or his mannerisms will come forward. It was a cold blooded murder and there was nothing Mr. Kumar could have done to prevent it,” a polcie spokesman said. Kumar is originally from Amritsar where his wife Rajni Sharma and two children Saurav and Sonali, were joined by the extended family and friends to mourn his death. In the US, Kumar lived in Glen Burnie, Maryland. His roommate, and others said Kumar worked at the gas station to earn a few extra bucks to send to his family in India.

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EW JERSEY -- The Indo-American Cultural Foundation of Central New Jersey (IACFNJ), a non-profit organization in central Jersey, celebrated India’s 68th Independence Day on August 17 at Reichler Park, 540 Ridge Road, South Brunswick, New Jersey. Some 300 people attended this funfilled patriotic event which was free and open to all public. Like last four years, the organizers and executive committee of IACFNJ once again organized a successful patriotic celebration of India’s Independence Day event with fun-filled entertainment like cultural activities, dance performances, traditional Indian dances such as K a t h a k , Bh a r a t n a t y a m , c l a s s i c a l , semi-classical, and patriotic dances from renowned dance schools for almost three hours on a beautifully decorated stage. The Master of Ceremony was performed by young talented boogie woggie winner Mahin Master and his talented sister Aditi Master who entertained the audience with

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Indo American Cultural Foundation of Central Jersey to celebrate India’s 68th Independence Day:Aug 17 at 11.30 a.m to 2.00 p.m. at Reichler Park, behind South Brunswick Municipal Building, 540 Ridge Road, South Brunswick Municipal Building, 540 RidgeRoad, South Brunswick. New Jersey.For more information, visit www.iacfnj.org

Shri Ganesh Chaturthi:Ganesh Chaturthi2398 Grand nine day celebration of Sri Ganesha Chaturthi, Aug 22 to 31. Grand Chariot procession will be held on the last day, Aug 31, 12.30 p.m around the sreets of Flushing, New York. For more Information, call 718-460-8484 or email hts@nyganeshtemple.org

Om Entertainment MIKAPOSTERPresents King Mika Singh sizzling with Sunny Leone on Aug 24, 2014 at Long Island University, 720 Northern Blvd, Corona, NY 11368

their stylish presentation. The children activities, live music and authentic food sampling were also the highlights of the event which was enjoyed by the young and adults in a beautiful weather at Reichler Park. President Dr. Tushar Patel, treasurer Mac Shah and South Brunswick Mayor Frank Gambatese spoke on the occasion. South Brunswick School Board members and IACFNJ secretary Deven Patel, Azra Baig and Deputy Mayor Chris Killmurray were among the public officials who attended the event. IACFNJ has been a leader in promoting South Asian culture and values to newer generation by organizing many activities for the past 15 years in Central Jersey. IACFNJ organizes summer picnic, Navratri Garba, cultural events to raise funds to support the local organizations and Diwali and Christmas celebrations. The next IACFNJ mega event will be Navratri Garba in South Brunswick on September 26, 27, and October 3, 4, at South Brunswick High School and on October 10 and 11, 2014, at Cross Roads South Middle School in Monmouth Junction, NJ.

Ustad Tari Khan Mehefile-Ghazal @Tabla Solo Recital downloadon Sunday, Aug 24, 2014, 5:00 PM at Courtyard by Marriot New York Laguardia Airport, 90-10 Grand Central Pkwy, NY-11369 P.Unnikrishnan Live in concertClassical 2014-730-11-34-45on Friday, Sep 05, 2014, 7:00 PM at Hindu Temple AuditoriumFlushing , 143-07 Holly Avenue, New York, NY-11355 The Rubin Meuseum of Art presents “Bodies in Balance; The art of Tibetan Medicines” imagethrough Sept 8 at 17th street between 6th and 7th Avenues, New York . For more Information, visit www.rubinmusuem. org


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MODI MUST FULFIL HIS PROMISES, SAYS CONG LEADER

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eople of India have given a mandate to Modi based on all his promises and he has no excuse now for non-performance’ said Su. Thirunavukkarasar, secretary to the All India Congress Committee (AICC). “He has an absolute majority and does not need to worry about the coalition politics holding up his programs”, he added. Moreover, Modi has to prove his mettle when it comes to governing a country like India which is truly diverse’ the former federal minister added. Thirunavukkarasar was addressing a meeting organized by the Tamil Nadu Chapter of the Indian National Overseas Congress (I), US in Hicksville, New York on August 3. “Congress Party is in no hurry to get back to power. We need to be engaged in rebuilding the party and regaining the confidence of the people”. He said that budgets indicated that the Modi regime was only repackaging policies pursued by the UPA government including

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HICAGO (IL) -- A Chicago police officer is facing sexual abuse charges after he allegedly kissed and fondled a 9-year-old girl and then threatened her mother. Dennis Barnes, 61, is charged with one count of attempted predatory criminal sexual assault of a victim under 13, and three counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse, all felonies, according to a spokesman for the Cook County State’s Attorney’s office. He was ordered held on a $100,000 bond in court on August 14. Barnes, a sergeant with the Chicago Police Department, allegedly attempted to kiss and fondle the girl over the weekend. Prosecutors said the girl was the daughter of one of Barnes’ friends. After the girl told her mother what happened, Barnes allegedly threatened the woman, claiming he would harm himself and o thers. A Chicago police spokeswoman said Barnes had been relieved of police powers and the case was under investigation.

the deficit management schemes. ‘One of the grave concerns we have is the involvement of RSS (Rastriya Swayam Sevak Sangh) at all levels of policy making and appointments. If unchecked, this trend could lead to divisiveness and chaos instead of unity and harmony. ‘Congress party is the only truly national party in the country that could bring all segments of the society together. We have the best network, political maturity and infrastructure in the country and we will introspect and bounce back sooner rather than later.’ John Joseph, president of Tamil Chapter, who chaired the meeting, said: “We should not count or rely on the failures of the BJP but rather our successful track record and the vision for the future”. Juned Qazi, president of the INOC (I), US, applauded the Tamil Nadu Chapter and its officials for keeping the congress flame alive in this part of the world by convening such meetings with visiting dignitaries on a regular basis.

Thirunavukkarasar with Juned Qazi (president), George Abraham (chairman), John Joseph (TN Chapter president) and others.

George Abraham, chairman, requested the AICC secretary to take the message back to New Delhi that there shouldn’t be any further delay in restructuring the party machinery that had of late become very despondent to the man on the street. “If one writes to President Obama, you are certain to get a response. However, try writing to any Congress leader in the country, you may be met with silence. The situation has to change if we are to regain the favor of the people”, he added. Abraham presented a letter of recommendation from INOC (I), USA as input into the process of introspection and action plan that is undertaken by the AICC. Other speakers included Dr. Dayan Naik, president of the Karnataka chapter, Zinda Singh, president of the Delhi Chapter, R. Jayachandran, president of the Kerala Chapter, Prasad Kambhampaty, EC member, Jose Jacob, treasurer of t h e Ke r a l a C h a p t e r a n d R a m e s h Ramanathan.

Guv Quinn wants museum named after US Senator Alan Dixon

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PRINGFIELD (IL) -- Governor Pat Quinn has announced a plan to name the Illinois State Museum Building in Springfield after the late US Senator Alan Dixon. He initiated and is working with the Illinois General Assembly to pass a joint resolution making that designation official. “Alan Dixon served with distinction on the local, state and federal levels and was an integral part of our state’s history for four decades,” Governor Quinn said. “Naming this building in his honor will help serve as a reminder of his lasting legacy of public service and his dedication to the people of Illinois.” “This is a very fitting way to honor the career of Alan Dixon who served the residents of our state with honor and energy for decades. I will be proud to sponsor this resolution,” Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan said. “Alan Dixon’s legacy of bipartisanship, leadership and commitment to seeking the common good represents the best aspects of public service in our state and country,” Illinois Senate President John Cullerton said. The Illinois State Museum at 502 S. Spring St. in Springfield will be named the Alan J. Dixon Building of the Illinois State Museum upon passage of the joint resolution. Dixon was born in Belleville on July 7, 1927. He earned a law degree and served in

Late US Senator Alan Dixon the U.S. Navy during World War II. Dixon was elected one of the youngest legislators ever to serve in the Illinois House of Representatives and served as an Illinois State Representative from 1951 to 1963. He served in the Illinois State Senate from 1963 to 1971, rising to the position of Assistant Democratic Leader. He also served as Illinois Treasurer from 1971 to 1977 and Secretary of State from 1977 to 1981. Dixon served in the U.S. Senate from 1980 to 1993, and was chairman of the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission in 1994 and 1995. Dixon died on July 6, 2014 and is survived by his wife, Joan “Jody” Fox Dixon, three children, eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Businessman sues brother-in-law over IIFA profits

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AMPA (FL) -- A Florida businessman of Indian origin is suing his brother-in-law, a noted Indian-American philanthropist, for robbing him of of his due profit share earned by hosting a Bollywood film award show. The ongoing legal dispute involving the International Indian Film Academy Awards (IIFA), US edition, has entered a contentious new phase. Plaintiff Chetan “Jason” Shah has accused his brother-in-law Kiran Patel, a philanthropist and healthcare entrepreneur, of fraudulently adding his name to IIFA host committee official documents and later cutting him out of his share of the profits, the report said. Shah, a Tampa Bay real estate professional, is suing Patel, who is credited as a top funder and organizer of the IIFAs, a series of Bollywood events held in Tampa Bay, Florida, in April. Shah maintains being the rightful founder of the American edition of the awards show, and claims that it was him who persuaded event organizers to bring IIFA’s first-ever show in America. He claims Patel and other IIFA principals conspired to cut him out of event organizing and profits. The four-day IIFA Weekend reportedly brought significant economic benefits to the Tampa Bay region. The event drew an estimated 30,000 visitors who generated over $26 million in total spending, according to a June 1 press release from the Visit Tampa Bay tourism organization. In a July 3 court filing, , Shah claimed Patel coerced him into signing a document late last year just as Shah was being rushed to the hospital for heart surgery. That document allowed Patel to negotiate a new deal with IIFA organizers that cut Shah out of any profits, Shah told the paper.

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BCCI FALLS BACK ON

Ravi Shastri Indian cricket board appoints ex-cricketer Ravi Shastri as Team India’s director for upcoming oneday series after India’s humiliating Test series defeat to England

Not a rosy picture: A dejected team India after the embarrasing defeat at The Oval.

It was Oval and out for MSD’s Team India

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he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) finally acted tough on August 19 by clipping the wings of chief coach Duncan Fletcher following the team’s humiliating 1-3 Test series loss in England. Fielding coach Trevor Penney and bowling coach Joe Dawes, who were hand-picked by Fletcher, were dropped and former India captain Ravi Shastri was appointed director of the team for the ODI series starting from August 25. The BCCI earlier this year extended the contracts of both Penney and Dawes, along with Fletcher, till the 2015 World Cup. But in the aftermath of the team’s disastrous show in the five-match Test series against England, the board decided to drop Penney and Dawes. Under-fire Fletcher, 65, just managed to save his job and now Shastri will be the overall incharge of the team. Duncan Fletcher took over from South African Gary Kirsten after the 2011 World Cup and India haven’t won an away Test series under him. “In culmination of the discussions among all the office-bearers over the last couple of weeks, the BCCI has decided to avail the services of former India captain Ravi Shastri to oversee and guide the Indian cricket team for the forthcoming One-Day International (ODI) matches against England,” said a BCCI statement.

Nadal to skip US Open

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‘End ban on Sikh basketball players with turbans’ ARUN KUMAR, WASHINGTON

MADRID: Spanish tennis ace Rafael Nadal confirmed on August 18 that he will not be able to defend his U.S. Open tennis title due to a wrist injury. The World No.2 missed the recent Masters 1000 series events in Toronto and Cincinnati due to the injury to his right wrist, reports Xinhua. Last week, Nadal had said that he was working hard to be in condition to compete in Flushing Meadow but his wrist was still troubling him when he tried to play backhand shots. Those fears were confirmed when the Spaniard issued a communique confirming he would not be able to play in the last Grand Slam of the year. — IANS

he Indian cricket team underwent a dramatic collapse to be bowled out for merely 94 runs in their second innings, suffering a humiliating consecutive innings defeat in only three days and lose the five-match Test series 1-3 to England at The Oval here on August 17. The hosts put on 101 runs in the morning to take their total to 486 runs with a first innings lead of 338. In reply, the Indian batting order collapsed like a pack of cards for 94 runs to lose the match by an innings and 244 runs, their third heaviest loss in history. Only three Indian batsmen reached double figures — Cheteshwar Pujara (11), Virat Kohli (20) and Stuart Binny (25 not out). India’s woes continued in the morning as they failed to bowl out

the hosts, who resumed at 385/7. The English lower order came out with the intent of scoring as many runs in the quickest time to plunder the ineffective Indian bowlers, who got hammered all over the ground. Man of the match Joe Root (149 not out) started the day at 92 not out and brought up his fifth Test century. Post achieving his second hundred of the series, Root started accelerating and while doing so dragged an Ishant Sharma delivery to the stumps while batting on 110. Night watchman Chris Jordan put on only one run on the board Sunday before getting out for 20 and last man in James Anderson also scored only one more run before being found leg before wicket by Ravichandran Ashwin. England were bowled out shortly after an hour’s play but not before taking a massive first innings lead.

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coalition of United States lawmakers on August 19 urged the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) to end its discriminatory policy against Sikh basketball players who wear turbans, an important article of their faith. In a letter to FIBA president Yvan Mainini, 21 Congress members led by Democrat Ami Bera, the lone Indian-American Congressman and Joe Crowley, a former chair of the India caucus, took up cudgels on behalf of the Sikh players. Expressing concern about “recent reports indicating that Sikhs are not able to participate in FIBA games while wearing a turban, which is that a turban has been dangerous essential to their faith”, the lawmak- during basketball games or other ers sought a “change in this discrim- popular sports events,” they wrote. inatory policy”. “In fact, there are many examples “There is no evidence showing of Sikhs who have safely competed

in basketball at many levels with their articles of faith intact.” Other sports leagues, such as Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) and the National Collegiate Athletic Association

by referees that they must remove their turbans if they were to play in FIBA’s Asia Cup as they were in violation of a FIBA rule stating “Players shall not wear equipment (objects) that may cause injury to other players”. FIBA’s governing board is expect‘Basketball is a ed to address the issue of players wearing turbans and other headgear sport that has the during a meeting at the end ability to bring of August. “Basketball is a beloved team sport that has the ability to people of all bring people of all backgrounds backgrounds together, regardless of history, cultogether, regardless ture, language, and religion,” the U.S. lawmakers wrote. of history, culture, “In addition to becoming one of and religion’ the most popular sports in many countries, basketball has come to (NCAA), also allow athletes wearing exemplify how those of diverse turbans to participate, the backgrounds can communicate, coordinate, and work together in lawmakers noted. In July, two Sikh players were told pursuit of a shared goal,” they wrote.


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Missing sex, married women seeking affairs not divorce

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When women seek extra-marital affairs, they are looking for more romantic passion, but do not want divorce from husbands The researchers found that the large majority of women - 67 perhen it comes to cent - were seeking affairs because cheating, middle- they wanted more romantic passion, aged married which always included sex. women - and not “The most surprising finding is just men - not happy with sex lives that none of the 100 women were are seeking extra-marital affairs to looking to leave their husbands,” find that missing action. Anderson added. Instead, they were According to an interesting study, adamant that they were not looking when middle-aged women seek for a new husband. extra-marital affairs, they are look“Many even stated their overt ing for more romantic passion love for their husbands, paintwhich includes sex - and do not ing them in a positive light,” he added. want to divorce their husbands. “Being happy in marriage is far Wo m e n might different than being happy in bed,” said Eric Anderson, a b e The large professor of masculinity, majority of sexuality and sport at women were University of Winchester in England. seeking During the study, affairs Anderson focused on because they 100 married females wanted more between ages 35 and 45 and their conversaromantic tions with potential suitpassion ors on AshleyMadison.com, a popular website for those interested in having extra-marital affairs. IANS, LONDON

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Try fruit treatments for glowing, healthy skin IANS, NEW DELHI

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f bananas can help in maintaining the elasticity of the skin, strawberries provide exfoliation and cleansing. In short, fruits can help in achieving glowing skin if used religiously, says an expert. Aakriti Mehra, MD dermatologist of Enhance Clinics, shares some skin benefits of fruits and how they help in making the skin glow, said a statement. n Banana: It is a rich source of vitamin and minerals including potassium, manganese, biotin, vitamin C and B6. The vitamins maintain the elasticity of the skin and the antioxidants prevent aging. It is also a natural moisturizer and can be used in homemade scrubs and masks. nOrange: Like most citrus fruits

it contains a high level of vitamin C along with beta carotene, folic acid, phosphates, iodides, iron, phytonutrients and flavonoids. These components help to treat dark spots and blemishes. The orange peel can be powdered and used as a scrub for instant glow and skin whitening as it acts as a natural bleach. It also acts as a toner removing dirt, dead skin and giving the skin a firmer feel. n Strawberry: It contains a higher level of vitamin C and manganese which helps to exfoliate and cleanse the skin, lightens age spots and freckles. Strawberries also prevent thinning of hair and give it a glossy shine. It can be used as an exfoliator in foot scrubs. n Tomato: It acts as an antioxidant in preventing aging.

looking for sexual affairs because they were unhappy with their husbands or because they felt unloved by their husbands. The most predictable thing about a relationship is that, the longer it progresses, the quality and the frequency of sex between the couple will fade. “This is because we get used to and bored of the same body,” he noted. While only 47 percent of women involved in the study d i s cussed

the number of partners they were seeking, of those that did, they all wanted an affair exclusively with one man. According to Anderson, another reason why women might seek monogamy within their infidelity is that some women need to be emotionally connected to a lover in order to have fulfilling sex. The research is scheduled to be presented at the upcoming 109th annual meeting of the American Sociological Association.

NEW YORK: If you desire to have big looking eyes, try using false lashes or apply a bit of shimmer. Here are easy tips to help your eyes appear larger, reports huffingtonpost.com: n Use white eyeliner: Light colors accentuate and bring features forward. Using a white liner in your waterline instead of black will provide brightness to your eyes that will give the illusion of larger eyes. n Use falsies: The use of false eyelashes can do wonders for your eyes. They draw in extra attention while providing a beautiful frame around your eyes. n Use a light shimmer eye shadow on the inner corners of eyes: When you create a look, top it off with a dab of silvery gold eye shadow on the inner corners of your eyes. You only need the tiniest bit for it to make a difference. It helps to catch light in all the right ways to make your eyes look slightly larger than they actually are.

Get silky straight hair sans straightener IANS, NEW DELHI

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aming frizzy locks without a hair straightener can be tough, but it’s not impossible. Using the right hair brush and a serum can help, suggests Hairstylist Asgar Saboo. By using the following steps,

one pump of product and rub it into the palm of your hands before distributing it evenly. Avoid letting the product get near the roots, as this can make your hair look lank and greasy. n Divide your hair in sections and clip them up. Blow dry

By using the steps, you can achieve glossy, smooth and natural-looking straight hair you can achieve glossy, smooth and natural-looking straight hair. Also, as hair straightening can be damaging, it is advisable to utilize the five-step do-ityourself guide: n Use a high-quality bristle brush to detangle your hair, as these type of brushes evenly distribute the sebum (oil) from the scalp to the ends of the hair and will keep your locks looking shiny and frizzless. n Apply a heat serum to wet or towel-dried hair. Start with

each section going from root to tip, carefully pulling the round brush away from your head as you do so. It’s best to use your hair dryer at medium temperature settings to avoid drying out your hair. n Once hair is dry, clamp the straightening iron around your hair and smoothen each strand. Choose small strands for more results. It’s also best to use the straightener about an inch away from the roots to get a little bit of volume, advises the hair expert.

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Unlocking how the sun was born Scientists during their research, used radioactivity to date the last time that heavy elements were added to the solar system matter by the stars that produced them IANS, MELBOURNE

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sing radioactive materials, researchers have investigated the solar system’s prehistoric phase and the events that may have led to the Sun’s birth. The team used radioactivity to date the last time that heavy elements such as gold, silver, platinum, lead and rare-earth elements were added to the solar system matter by the stars that produced them. “We can now tell with confidence the final one percent of gold, silver and platinum were added to the solar system matter roughly 100 million years before the birth of the sun,” said researchers Maria Lugaro and Alexander Heger from Monash University’s center for astrophysics in Melbourne, Australia. The final one percent of lead

and rare-earth elements such as those that make your smartphone, were added much later - at most, 30 million years before the birth of

Now, secure websites to get priority in Google search NEW YORK: Secure website connections will now get a priority in Google search results. In a blog post, the search engine has explained that websites that use secure connections (like https over http) will get a boost in rank. “For now it is only a very lightweight signal” affecting fewer than 1 percent of global queries and carrying less weight than other signals such as high-quality content “while we give webmasters time to switch to https”, Google said. But over time, “we may decide to strengthen it because we would like to encourage all website owners to switch from http to https to keep everyone safe on the web”, it posted. Google uses indicators to decide

Mobile phones next big target of hackers! IANS, KOLKATA

T ranking of websites. Being useful and informative, credible, engaging, high quality and finally more useful than other sites are some of the signals Google uses to rank pages. Gmail was designed secure by default and google search went the https way in 2010. “We hope to see more websites using https in the future. Let’s all make the web more secure!” the Google post added. — IANS

Twitter offers new advertising options NEW YORK: Twitter has made it easier for advertisers to get and pay for exactly what they want. Advertisers now get to choose from what Twitter describes as objectivebased campaigns. “Objective-based campaigns are designed to help you drive the highest possible return on investment from your ads. Now, you will only pay when a user takes an action aligned with your campaign objective,” said Christine Lee, a senior product manager at Twitter in a blog post.

The timing opened up chances to understand the events that led to the formation of the sun

Currently, Twitter charges advertisers every time someone interacts with their ads, even if that interaction is not exactly what the advertiser wants. So, someone who just wants “clicks” on their website still has to pay if they get new twitter followers. Under the new options, the advertiser can choose to pay only when website clicks or conversions happen, saving money. There are now five options for advertisers new followers, website clicks or conversions, tweet engagements, app installations and leads. — IANS

the sun, they added. The detailed timing opened up new opportunities to understand the series of events that led to the formation of the sun. Some time after the last addition of heavy elements, the solar system matter went into an “incubation” period, during which time the stellar nursery formed - where the Sun was born together with a number of other stars. “We now know this incubation period could not have lasted more than 30 million years. This offers us the chance to determine the lifespan of the nursery where the Sun was born, how massive it was and how many stars were born there together,” Lugaro explained. Understanding the time-scale and processes leading to the formation of our solar system is key to relate its birth environment with that of other planetary systems in the galaxy, he noted.

empted to get a new mobile phone in exchange for your old battered one? Beware! Unethical hackers can crack into every shred of personal information you have on your gadget. For cyber criminals and unethical hackers, smartphones procured through exchanges are a catch in terms of getting access to valuable data related to finances and passwords, an expert said here. “The volume of data one uses on their phones these days is huge and because of accessibility to internet services such as phone banking and e-shopping, data about one’s debit and credit cards, passwords, pho-

tographs and videos, everything is available to hackers. “Even if you delete the data from internal storage or external memory, cyber criminals can retrieve them. Mobile phones are the next big targets for hackers, whether it is an old model or new mobile phone exchanges can lead to disaster,” said Sandeep Sengupta, co-founder and director of the Indian School of Eth-

ical Hacking. He was speaking at the ICT 2014 organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry. Busting myths, Sengupta said the best precaution one can take is over-write the data instead of deleting. He said among other things, scamsters resort to cell spoofing (making calls from a cell phone to another without authorisation and knowledge of either owners), SMS and email spoofing and phishing attacks as well. Fake profiles on social networking sites and frauds due to them are also rampant in India where lack of awareness is a hindrance. Sengupta said consumers need to be alert while making online transactions and operating social networking sites.

Wearable band that tracks your toddler IANS, NEW YORK

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orried about your toddler’s activities all the time? Fear not as these wearable bands loaded with sensors will track your baby’s every move in the house. The device, called “Sproutling”, sits on your child’s ankle and senses information about the baby’s

Sproutling senses information about the baby’s well being

well being. The sensors in the device measure heart rate, temperature and location of the baby and also send information about the humidity, noise and light conditions of the room. A $249

app uses this data to understand a child and send notifications to the parent in a visual way. It doesn’t overwhelm parents with information. The makers claim the device even tells you when the baby is in a fussy mood. For those worried about radiation, the app uses “Bluetooth low energy” which the manufacturers claim is roughly 1,200 times weaker than mobile phone radio waves present in homes, media reports said.

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Extra exercise may harm heart attack patients Heart attack survivors should stick to walking and running at their pace, say researchers IANS, WASHINGTON

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his is one thing you must avoid if you are a heart attack survivor. Stick to the basics, do brisk walking and jogging at your pace and do not overdo physical activity. Researchers have found clear evidence of an increase in cardiovascular deaths in heart attack survivors who exercise in excess. They studied the relationship between exercise and cardiovascular disease-related deaths in about 2,400 physically active heart attack survivors. The study confirmed that the cardiovascular benefits for walking and running were equivalent as long as the energy expenditures were the same. “We found a remarkable dosedependent reductions in deaths from cardiovascular events of up to 65 percent among patients who

New drugs can dissolve kidney stones IANS, WASHINGTON

I were running less than 48 km or walking less than 73 km per week,” said Paul T. Williams from life sciences division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab). Beyond this point, however, much of the benefit of exercise was lost, he noticed. “Results suggest that the benefits

of running or walking do not accrue indefinitely and that above some level, perhaps 48 km per week of running, there is a significant increase in risk. Competitive running events also appear to increase the risk of an acute event,” William suggested in a paper appeared in the journal Mayo Clinic Proceedings.

f you have gone through that excruciating pain from a kidney stone and are prone to develop more, here comes good news. According to a new study, a class of drugs approved to treat leukemia and epilepsy also may be effective against kidney stones. The drugs are histone deacetylase inhibitors or HDAC inhibitors. Researchers found that two of them — Vorinostat and trichostatin A— lower levels of calcium

and magnesium in the urine. Both calcium and magnesium are key components of kidney stones. “We are hopeful this class of drugs can dissolve kidney stones because its effects on reducing calcium and magnesium are exclusive to kidney cells,” said Jianghui Hou, an assistant professor of medicine at Washington University’s school of medicine in St Louis. In the mice, they achieved dramatic effects at a fraction of the dosage used to treat leukemia and without significant side effects.

Single enzyme triggers diabetes Computer to help spinal cord injury victims walk WASHINGTON: A single enzyme promotes the obesity-induced oxidative stress in the pancreatic cells that leads to pre-diabetes and diabetes, researchers have discovered. The drugs that can interfere with this enzyme can prevent or even reversing diabetes. The enzymatic action by 12lipoxygenase (12LO) is the last step in the production of certain small molecules that harm the cell.

“Our research is the first to show that 12-LO in the beta cell is the culprit in the development of pre-diabetes, following high fat diets,” said principal investigator Raghavendra Mirmira from Indiana University’s school of medicine, Indianapolis. For the study, researchers genetically engineered mice that lacked the gene for 12LO exclusively in their pancreas cells.Mice were either fed a lowfat or high-fat diet.

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or helping people with spinal cord injury walk better, researchers have made an artificial connection from the brain to the locomotion center in the spinal cord using a computer interface as bypass. This allowed participants to stimulate the spinal locomotion center using volitionally-controlled muscle activity and to control walking. Neural networks in the spinal cord, locomotion center are capable of producing rhythmic movements even when isolated from the brain.

The brain sends commands to the spinal locomotion center to start, stop and change walking speed. In the study, the computer interface allowed subjects to control

magnetic stimulator that drive to the spinal locomotion center using volitionally-controlled muscle activity and to control walking in legs.

Your week ahead... Aries The news of the success of long desired objective will make you feel very optimistic about the future. However, make sure that your interests are safeguarded. Plans for travel are indicated.

Taurus Quite unnecessarily you could get dragged into a controversy which could be embarrassing. Though it appears that your opponents have the upper hand, you will win the day eventually. Friends may drop in to see you.

Gemini New business proposals lead to gain. Some of you may even get an advance payment. Those appearing for an interview will be successful. Those in the field of marketing media, communication or trading, will benefit today.

Cancer Discussions, meeting and negotiations will go off very well. Your mate will help you along and be a source of strength and happiness. An auspicious function will be celebrated.

Leo Plans for a journey could run into some problems. It would be better to postpone it. At work an easy going attitude could land you in trouble. Avoid arguments or discussions on matters that are upsetting to others.

Virgo You are full of optimism and hope for the future. However, you need to make consistent effort before you gain anything in life. Monetarily this is going to be a good week.

(August 22-28) Libra You will make rapid progress in your work or profession. You will find plenty of time to devote to extra curricular activities and factorable hobbies. Some of you may even visit a place of entertainment or holiday resort.

Scorpio If a certain project is showing a downward trend, you are advised to abandon it at once. Do not make large financial commitments for you could land yourself in further trouble.Work independently.

Sagittarius An early start at work will ease some pressure. You seem to have a lot to do today. It is an opportune time to put your plans into action. Gains from new investment or your work are indicated.

Capricorn You seem to be getting isolated. This is perhaps due to you preoccupation with your personal affairs. You need to cultivate more goodwill in order to make progress in your career. Let not personal hardships hinder your progress .

Aquarius The need to try out something new and different could overtake you. A new person could also come into your life. Long distance journeys are indicated which will be fruitful .

Pisces You will be given charge of a prestigious project attached with handsome incentives. Handling your work with a sense of purpose, and firmness with your associates, will help you achieve a lot.

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