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alling Prime Minister Narendra Modi to wish him a happy diwali, US President Barack Obama has reaffirmed the importance of the US-India partnership in addressing both regional and global issues. A White House readout of the call on said Obama spoke to Modi by phone “to review joint efforts on key areas of bilateral cooperation and to preview global issues ahead of the upcoming G-20 summit, East Asia Summit, and Paris Climate Conference.” “Noting that the conversation represented the first use of the new secure line between the two leaders, President Obama wished the Prime Minister a happy Diwali and reaffirmed the importance of the US-
India partnership in addressing both regional and global issues.” “Both leaders shared their perspectives on developments in South Asia and discussed the progress they have made on shared economic and
United States) called. We exchanged Diwali greetings. This was our first conversation through the newly-established hotline.” “President Obama & I look forward to meeting in Turkey during
Noting that the conversation represented the first use of the new secure line between the two leaders, President Obama wished the Prime Minister a happy Diwali security priorities, including implementation of the Joint Strategic Vision for the Asia-Pacific and Indian Ocean Region and addressing the global challenge of climate change,” it added. Earlier, in New Delhi, Modi tweeted after the call: “A short while ago @POTUS (President of the
the G20 Summit,” to be held on Nov 15-16, he said. Modi said President Obama and he “discussed a wide range of other issues as well. It was good knowing how @WhiteHouse is marking Diwali.” The G20 summit is being held ahead of the climate change summit in Paris on Nov 30-Dec 1.
10 US lawmakers wish Happy Diwali and Saal Mubarak!
Samvat 2072 begins on a positive note
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en US lawmakers including the lone Indian-American Congressman Ami Bera and the only Hindu-American lawmaker Tulsi Gabbard joined “Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, and Buddhists across the world” in celebrating Diwali. Bera, Democratic co-chair of Congressional Caucus on India and Indian Americans, noted that last week almost 1,000 people came together in Washington to “celebrate the largest ever Congressional Diwali to recognize who we are as a community and what we have accomplished together”. “Diwali is celebrated by nearly a billion people around the world and more than two million people in the US,” he said and “I look forward to continuing to grow this celebration and wish all who are celebrating this week a Happy
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Diwali.” Gabbard, who represents Hawaii in the US House, said: “Diwali represents the victory of light over darkness, truth over untruth, righteousness over wrong. So as we light our lamps for Diwali, let us light the lamps of love for God within our hearts. Let’s celebrate Diwali by doing what we can
to bring about positive change in the world,” Gabbard said. Other CAPAC members who issued statements on Diwali included: Michael Honda, CAPAC Chair Emeritus, Xavier Becerra, House Democratic Caucus Chairman, Barbara Lee, Ted Lieu, Loretta Sanchez and Chris Van Hollen.
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amvat 2072, marking the start of the Hindu New Year, began on a positive note for Indian equities at a special trading session held on Wednesday. Held every year on Diwali day, the special trading session saw both the bellwether indices of the Indian equities markets make healthy gains. The annual one-hour special
“muhurat” session was held between 5.45 p.m and 6.45 p.m. The 50-scrip Nifty of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) made modest gains during the intra-session trade. It ended higher by 41.65 points or 0.54 percent at 7,825 points. Furthermore, the 30-scrip sensitive index of the S&P Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) augmented during the special trading session.
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Modi marks Diwali with soldiers The Prime Minister, accompanied by army chief Gen. Dalbir Singh, visited the ‘Land of the Martyrs’, where all major and decisive battles of the 1965 India-Pakistan war were fought IANS, AMRITSAR/NEW DELHI
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rime Minister Narendra Modi on November 11 — Diwali day — visited forward areas in Punjab, close to the India-Pakistan international border, to spend time with army personnel on the occasion of Diwali. The visit of the prime minister was kept under wraps by defense authorities. “People celebrate Diwali with their family members and loved ones. I too have come to celebrate it with you,” he said while addressing army personnel after paying homage to martyrs at the Dograi War Memorial at Khasa near Amritsar. It was at this site that Indian troops fought one of the toughest battles against Pakistani troops and triumphed 50 years ago. “I am honored to be among you today on the occasion of Diwali,” said Modi, sporting an army cap. “I spent time with our soldiers and we had a wonderful conversation,” Modi tweeted. “The Battle of Dograi on September 22, 1965, was one of the toughest battles fought and won by our
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the soldiers at the Dograi War Memorial in Khasa near Amritsar in Punjab on Nov 11.
forces,” he said. A defense spokesman said Modi, accompanied by army chief Gen. Dalbir Singh, visited the ‘Land of the Martyrs’, which is under the area of responsibility of Vajra Corps. “It was on this land of Vajra Corps where all major and decisive battles of 1965 India-Pakistan war were fought thus earning the name of ‘Defenders of Punjab’,” the
Telangana, Andhra celebrate Diwali with gaiety IANS, HYDERABAD
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iwali, the festival of lights, was celebrated on Wednesday with gaiety and enthusiasm in both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. The skies lighted up with firecrackers while homes and shops were illuminated with “diyas” to mark the festival. People, especially youngsters were in jovial mode as they burst firecrackers after the sunset. Fireworks lit the streets in Hyderabad and other major towns in Telangana and in Visakhapatnam, Vijayawda, Guntur, Tirupati and other places in neighboring Andhra Pradesh. Scenes of communal harmony were witnessed as people of other communities joined Hindus in the celebrations. Muslims were seen greeting their Hindu friends. People of the two communities also exchanged sweets. At Osmania University here, students from other countries joined
the locals in celebrating Diwali with firecrackers. The market was teeming with shoppers during the day. Cracker shops set up in open places witnessed huge rush. People offered special ‘puja’ on the occasion. The devotees thronged the temple in both the Telugu states since morning. Special ‘puja’ was also held in shops and homes for prosperity. E. S. L. Narasimhan, the governor of both the states, received visitors at Raj Bhavan on the occasion of Diwali.
spokesman said. Modi also visited the Barki War Memorial at Ferozepur town, close to the India-Pakistan border, and laid a wreath there to pay homage to martyrs. He also paid homage to Param Vir Chakra awardee Company Quarter Master Havildar Abdul Hamid at the war memorial at Asal Uttar near Amritsar. The prime minister arrived at the Halwara air
FDI relaxation Jaitley’s ‘Diwali gift’ to industry KOLKATA: Terming the recent relaxation of foreign direct investment (FDI) in 15 sectors of the economy as Arun Jaitley union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley’s “Diwali gift”, the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) has said it was expecting more such moves in the “times to come”. “This is a clear and strong message that reforms are not only on track but are going to be aggressive. For the markets and for industry, there could not have been a better Diwali gift,” CII director general Chandrajit Banerjee said in a statement. The association said the relaxation comes at a time when the country needs to attract as much investment as possible to create jobs and move the economy to a higher growth trajectory.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistani border troopers on Wednesday presented sweets and exchanged greetings with Indian border security forces on the occasion of Diwali. Representatives from Pakistan Rangers presented the sweets to the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) at the Wagah border crossing, Dawn online reported. Despite ceasefire violations and violence in the disputed region, the exchange of sweets between the border guards of two
force base on November 11 morning from New Delhi. He went to forward areas in Amritsar and Ferozepur districts by an Indian Air Force helicopter. Modi was accompanied to Halwara by Air Chief Marshall Arup Raha. The prime minister addressed IAF personnel at the base. “The prime minister posed for photographs with the army and air force
neighboring countries along the Line of Control on their respective days of national importance has been a regular feature.
personnel and officers. He greeted a number of soldiers and shared food with them,” an army officer at one of the venues said. He said the whole nation was indebted to the valiant soldiers who were defending the country’s borders. “I have come to spend time with you all as you are our family members,” Modi said.
Widows celebrate Diwali in Vrindavan
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efying age-old traditions, around 1,000 old-aged widows on Tuesday came together to participate in the twoday Diwali celebrations on the bank of Yamuna river and five widows ashrams in Vrindavan. These women turned out in a procession carrying earthen lamps and converged on the river banks at the KC ghat after decorating their ashrams, which have been tastefully decorated with rangoli and lights.
All the half a dozen ashrams, where Sulabh International provide assistance, have been spruced up as per the festival. “To bring a ray of happiness at their twilight years, we have come up with this unique idea to organize the festival of lights, especially for the widows,” said Sulabh Movement founder Bindeshwar Pathak. It is for the third consecutive time that the event is being organized in a big way by the NGO, which has been organizing Holi festival for widows.
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Climate change US pins hopes on India Ahead of climate talks in Paris this month, the US has expressed hope that India would step up and make an important contribution ARUN KUMAR, WASHINGTON
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ith President Barack Obama set to push for a global agreement at the upcoming climate talks in Paris, the US has expressed hope that India would step up and make an important contribution. “We certainly would expect that India would contribute to this broader global effort,” White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest told reporters on November 9 while acknowledging that “this is something that is economically challenging for India. “But at the same time, we have seen India take important steps in the past,” he said noting that Indians had earlier made a commitment to limit hydrofluoric carbons. These, Earnest noted, “have a much more significant impact on bringing about climate change than just the burning of oil and gas.”
Gen. Sharif to meet US leaders
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“So there’s been a willingness on the part of the Indians in the past to make important commitments that contribute to this broader effort,” he said. “But we certainly would like to see a country with an economy as large as India step up and make an
important contribution to this effort,” he added. Asked if India would be a part of the events in Paris, Earnest said he did not know “what their plans are for Paris”. Obama, Earnest said, would be attending the climate talks
in Paris on Nov 30 and Dec 1 with the US pushing for an agreement that does three things: First, it reflects the ambitious climate targets from all of the participating countries; Second, it puts in place a longterm framework that incentivizes countries to ratchet down their emissions over time in a transparent manner, with high standards of accountability, and with the goal of achieving a low-carbon transformation by the end of the century. Third, it mobilizes ongoing financial and technical support for low-carbon development and climate adaptation, especially for poorest and most vulnerable countries. Earnest noted “that some of the poorest countries are the ones who are most vulnerable to the most tangible climate impacts that are already being felt around the globe.” “Scientists agree that we’re already feeling the effects of climate change around the globe,” he said.
Pak urged to act against LeT, JuD: US WASHINGTON: The US says it keeps pressing Pakistan to take steps to constrain militant groups operating in the region, particularly the Lashkar-eTaiba (LeT) responJohn Kirby sible for Mumbai terror attacks and its political arm Jama’at-ud-Da’wah (JuD). “We obviously continue to urge steps to constrain militant groups operating in the region, including these two in particular — JuD and LeT,” State Department spokesperson John Kirby told reporters in response to a question. “We absolutely believe that taking actions against them are fundamental to addressing the scourge of terrorism. There’s no question where we are on that,” he said.
US further beefs up airport security
Obama, Netanyahu stress US-Israel bond IANS, WASHINGTON
U ISLAMABAD: Pakistan army chief General Raheel Sharif is expected to hold meetings with political and military leadership of US on wideranging security issues during his five-day official visit to the US. The visit from Nov15 to Nov 30 comes weeks after Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif visited Washington. “COAS will visit USA from November 15 to November 20. Will hold meetings with military and political leadership on wide ranging security issues,” Director General Inter-Services Public Relations Asim Bajwa tweeted. Nawaz Sharif, during his visit, held dialogues on a number of issues of bilateral interests with US President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and other US cabinet members. During his first visit to the US in November last year, Gen Sharif highlighted the military operation Zarb-e-Azb in North Waziristan, saying it was targeting all militant hideouts without any discrimination and was aimed at defeating militancy squarely.
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S President Barack Obama and visiting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met on November 9 at the White House, reaffirming the strong US-Israel alliance despite differences over Iran nuclear deal. Before their first face-to-face talks in more than a year, Obama told reporters that the United States and Israel “have closer military and intelligence cooperation than any two administrations in history,” hailing the “extraordinary bond” between the two countries, reported Xinhua. “As I’ve said repeatedly, the security of Israel is one of my top for-
President Barack Obama with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
eign policy priorities,” Obama said, adding that U.S. military assistance to Israel is an important part of U.S. security infrastructure
in the region. The United States and Israel have been at odds over the Iran nuclear deal that world powers reached with Tehran.
WASHINGTON: The US introduced new airport security measures as a result of the ongoing investigation into the last week’s Russian airliner tragedy on Egypt’s Sinai peninsula, the country’s Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson has said. The stepped-up measures “will supplement the US aviation security requirements currently in place at all of foreign last-point-of-departure airports, as well as the additional security enhancements I directed last summer at certain foreign locations”, Johnson said. He said while investigation into the crash continues, “precautionary measures” will be increased.
George H.W. Bush critical of son’s handling of 9/11 ARUN KUMAR, WASHINGTON
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n the midst of a presidential campaign by his second son, former President George H.W. Bush has criticized two top aides of his first son saying they ill served him after the Sep 11, 2001 terror attacks. But even as he criticized former vice president Richard B. Cheney and former defense secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, the elder Bush did not fully absolve his son George Bush for some of what took place
saying, “The buck stops there” in the Oval Office. The critiques of Cheney and Rumsfeld are contained in a new biography Destiny and Power: The American Odyssey of George Herbert Walker Bush by Jon Meacham. In interviews to Meacham, the elder Bush, who served as the 41st president, called Cheney an “iron-ass” and labelled Rumsfeld “an arrogant fellow.” Bush told Meacham he thought that the famously influential vice president carved out “his own
empire” in the White House “and marched to his own drummer.” Bush felt that Cheney, who served as defense secretary during his own administration, had changed as vice president. Cheney grew “very hard line” and in response to the terrorist
attacks of 9-11. Bush also charged that Rumsfeld “served the president badly” and was an “arrogant fellow”. But Bush also directed some criticism toward his son as well. He told Meacham that he still supports his son’s decision to invade Iraq.
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After a five-month legal battle, Maggi noodles, having cleared all tests ordered by Bombay High Court at three accredited laboratories, hit retail shelves IANS, NEW DELHI
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company,” Narayanan told a round-table with journalists to announce the re-launch. The first to hit the shelves will be the masala variant, which will be available in single, twin, four and six packs. Other variants will follow later, he said.
How did Rajan get Tatkal passport? NEW DELHI: A special CBI team interrogating long-absconding underworld don Chhota Rajan will visit Karnataka in a couple of days to enquire from the regional passport officials who had issued him a passport in 2003 on a fake name and address. The passport was made using the Tatkal (urgent) service with its validity date till 2008, sources said. “But Rajan managed to renew it on July 8, 2008 with its validity till July 7, 2018.” The probe agency has booked Rajan in a case under the Passport Act, 1967, and separate sections of the Prevention of Corruption Act. The case pertaining to fake passport is the only matter for probing
“Maggi noodles has special relationships and strong emotional bonds with consumers across the country and I am confident our bonds will grow stronger,” he said. “Separately, Nestle India is pleased to partner with Snapdeal to roll-out online offers to mark this special
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occasion.” On June 5, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) had ordered a pan-India ban on the company’s noodles on the ground that these were “unsafe and hazardous” for humans due to the presence of lead, allegedly beyond permissible limits. After a five-month legal battle, Nestle said last Wednesday that the masala version of Maggi noodles will hit the retail shelves as early as this month having cleared all tests ordered by the Bombay High Court at three accredited laboratories. The re-launched popular snack would be exactly the same as it was pre-crisis, and would have the same product formula, Narayanan said, adding: The packaging, however, will not have the line “no-added MSG (monosodium glutamate)” which, too, had become a contentious issue.
50-year-old man died of injuries sustained in a clash while protesting the Karnataka government’s Tipu Sultan Jayanthi celebrations in Madikeri town of Kodagu district on November 10, authorities said. Kutappa suffered head injuries in stone pelting when a pro-Tipu Sultan group and Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) activists clashed at Thimmaiah circle in Madikeri, officials said.
When a Muslim group celebrating the birth anniversary of the 18th century Mysore ruler and the VHP group opposing it came face to face, a showdown took place on Nov 10 morning, leaving three more people injured. Police caned the protestors for opposing Tipu Sultan’s birth anniversary commemoration.
NEWS DIGEST Now, military veterans return war medals CHANDIGARH: Military veterans returned their war and other medals at various places in Haryana and Punjab on November 10 to register their protest against the “diluted” notification of the One Rank One Pension scheme. In Panchkula, adjoining Chandigarh, the veterans returned their medals to the Panchkula deputy commissioner to protest against the OROP notification issued by the central government. There were reports of veterans returning their medals in Jalandhar, Amritsar, Patiala in Punjab and Rohtak, Hisar and Ambala in Haryana. The veterans said that they had rejected the OROP notified by the Narendra Modi government.
UP official axed for clicking selfies LUCKNOW: An Uttar Pradesh official was transferred after he clicked selfies during an official meeting. On November 9, District Magistrate Yogeshwar Ram Mishra conducted a meeting in Barabanki for district officials. During the meeting, Mishra sought answers from many officials, including Block Development Official (BDO) Mangal Pandey. But Mishra did not get a response from Pandey as the latter was busy clicking selfies from his mobile phone. The district magistrate immediately announced Pandey’s removal from his post. The action stunned officials into silence. Sushant Singh was posted as the new BDO of Suratganj, an official told IANS. The office of the district magistrate also issued directives that officials attending meetings should avoid using cell phones during deliberations.
End hatemongering is Bihar’s message to Modi, says NYT IANS, WASHINGTON
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ihar’s electorate has sent Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi a message: “Put an end to hatemongering”, said the influential New York Times on November 10. An editorial “A rebuke to India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi” in the New York Times said that during a national election in India last year, Modi promised “development for all”. As prime minister, he has yet to deliver big economic improvements, “but in the meantime, members of his government and political party have shredded his promise of inclusion by inflaming sectarian tensions”.
“Now, voters in the country’s third most populous state have sent Modi a message: Put an end to
the hatemongering,” said the daily. The editorial said that “poisoning politics with religious hatred is
bound to squander the country’s economic potential at a time when India should be playing a bigger and more constructive role in South Asia and the world”. “India’s history is filled with examples of religious and castebased violence that set the country back. Those conflicts subsided during India’s rapid economic growth, but many Indians now fear a resurgence.” The daily said that many political analysts see the loss in Bihar as a “repudiation of Modi” because he and his top aides campaigned vigorously in the state and many ads carried his image, rather than photos of local politicians. In the months leading up to the Bihar election, hard-liners in the
BJP and organizations affiliated with the party stoked India’s longsimmering sectarian tensions. “The party’s lawmakers pushed for beef bans around the country ostensibly to protect the cow, which many Hindus consider holy, but really as a ploy to divide Hindus and Muslims, some of whom eat beef.” Mobs riled by the anti-beef crusade have killed four Muslims suspected of slaughtering, stealing or smuggling cows in the last seven weeks. The NYT went on to say that Modi has “not forcefully condemned the beef-related killings, despite pleas by Muslims and other minorities. He has tolerated hateful and insensitive remarks by his ministers and by BJP officials”.
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BJP-led NDA loses Bihar battle
The grand alliance sweeps Bihar elections, BJP bags even less seats than last time; a sombre Modi calls Nitish Kumar and congratulate him; Lalu calls Modi ‘RSS Pracharak’ IANS, PATNA
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n a verdict that is bound to have a national impact, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and RJD leader Lalu Prasad on Sunday trounced the BJP to win the bitterly fought Bihar assembly polls and deliver a major blow to Prime Minister Narendra Modi who led his party’s challenge. In contrast to what most exit polls had said, the Grand Alliance of the Janata Dal-United (JD-U), the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and the Congress won a whopping 178 of the 243 seats, leaving the BJP — which wanted to oust Nitish Kumar — and its allies with just 58 seats. The RJD and JD-U ended up winning 80 and 71 seats each and the Congress 27. The BJP was the winner in 53 constituencies, and three allies — the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), the Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) and the Rashtriya Lok Samata Party (RLSP) — could together bag only five seats (2, 1, 2 respectively). The Communist Party of IndiaMarxist-Leninist-Liberation had won three seats and Independents four. The much-maligned Lalu Prasad’s RJD ended up as the single biggest party. “This is a very big victory. We accept it with humility,” Nitish Kumar said in his first comments. “From the national perspective, the result is significant.” Lalu Prasad,
Nitish Kumar greets RJD leader Rabri Devi after the victory of Grand Alliance in the recently concluded Bihar elections in Patna; (right) Nitish and Lalu celebrate the victory (Photos: IANS)
who the BJP targeted more viciously during the election campaign, was more emphatic. He called Modi “a RSS pracharak” and vowed to mount a nationwide campaign
Kejriwal also said the BJP-led coalition’s defeat was a referendum on Modi’s “work and working style”. He added: “The results prove that people do not approve of the politics
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against the BJP-led central government. Lalu Prasad also made it clear that although his party had more seats than the JD-U, Nitish Kumar would be the chief minister. A sombre Modi telephoned Nitish Kumar and congratulated
Bihar defeat will lead to upheaval in BJP: Shiv Sena IANS, MUMBAI
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he Shiv Sena said that the BJP’s rout in Bihar will cause an upheaval within and reiterated that the results “could change the course of national politics”. “The Bihar outcome would impact national politics and also create an upheaval within the BJP,” the Sena mouthpiece Saamna said in an editorial, a day after the Grand Alliance triumphed in Bihar’s assembly polls. The Shiv Sena is a junior ally to the BJP in the Maharashtra government but relations between the two parties have been tense for months. The editorial said there would have to be introspection as the Bharatiya Janata Party’s downfall came just one-and-a-half years after the Lok Sabha victory that brought it to power nationally. The Sena said the Bihar man-
him. So did a stream of opposition leaders from across the country, indicating that the ramifications of the Bihar outcome was already being felt.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said the BJP’s defeat was a “victory of tolerance, defeat of intolerance”. Delhi Chief Minister and AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal hailed Nitish Kumar on “this historic victory”.
of hatred.” The CPI-M said the state’s people have ushered in their own ‘acche din’. “The main message of the Bihar verdict is people are not going to tolerate any attack on the country’s social fabric and secular tradition,”
party general secretary Sitaram Yechuri told media persons in Kolkata. The Shiv Sena, the BJP’s junior but bitter ally in Maharashtra, said the BJP must accept that the defeat was Modi’s doing. Calling Nitish Kumar “a political hero”, it said the Bihar result “will be a turning point in the country’s political future”. Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah too said that the verdict “will prove critical for the nation in the days ahead”. Even as former BJP deputy chief minister Sushil Kumar Modi said his party would be “a constructive opposition”, Bollywood veteran and BJP MP Shatrughan Sinha — unhappy over being sidelined by party president Amit Shah — called the BJP defeat “a victory for democracy and the people of Bihar... The writing was always on the wall”. The BJP conceded defeat. “This is not an outcome we expected,” its general secretary Ram Madhav said. “This defeat calls for serious thinking.” Union minister Prakash Javadekar blamed the defeat on BJP’s “alliance arithmetic”. Its vice president Prabhat Jha said: “We failed to understand people’s mind. We will have to change our election strategy.” Compared to the number of assembly segments it led in the 2014 Lok Sabha election, the BJP lost every second seat.
Upper castes too voted for Nitish, Lalu and Congress IANS, NEW DELHI
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date was reminiscent of the 2014 Maharashtra assembly polls when the BJP brass led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi took part in the campaign even as the BJP and the Sena contested separately. Despite everything, the Sena secured 63 seats, it pointed out. “Modi’s trusted man and architect of the BJP Lok Sabha victory, Amit Shah, had to bite the dust in the Bihar elections..”
ot just the Dalits, OBCs and Muslims, the upper castes too supported the Nitish-Lalu combine, with a majority of the upper caste candidates of the Grand Alliance winning the Bihar assembly elections. This is contrary to common perception that the overwhelming upper castes supported and voted the BJP-led NDA in Bihar assembly polls. The grand alliance defeated the NDA candidates with support from the upper castes, not only the OBCs, Muslims and Dalits. Lalu Prasad’s RJD has fielded five upper caste candidates — three won the polls and two were defeated. Congress fielded 16 upper caste candidates, of whom 12 won the polls. Similarly JD-U fielded 18 upper caste candidates and majority of them won the polls.
According to Congress leaders here, 12 of the 27 Congress candidates elected to the Bihar assembly are upper castes. BJP has fielded 69 upper caste candidates, but only 22 of them won the polls. Most of the upper caste candidates of BJP allies Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), Rashtriya Lok Samta Party (RLSP), and Hindus-
tani Awam Morch (HAM) were defeated. Former chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi’s HAM contested from 20 seats but won only one seat. The party’s sole victor was Manjhi himself. He won from Imamganj in Gaya, his home district. Both Ram Vilas Paswan and Manjhi failed to attract Dalit voters.
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Can Nitish be a rallying figure for opposition?
The factor that can go in favor of Nitish Kumar is his suave personality. He enjoys good equations with Navin Patnaik and Jayalalithaa. Besides, he has an enviable record as Bihar chief minister AMITAVA MUKHERJEE, NEW DELHI
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s the Bihar assembly election results started pouring in, veteran Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar made a serious mistake while going through his otherwise admirable election analysis on CNN-IBN. Faced with a question whether Nitish Kumar can become a rallying point for the opposition at the national level, Aiyar discounted the possibility on the ground that he did not have a presence outside Bihar. Obviously, Mani Shankar Aiyar did not have in mind the past example of Vishwanath Pratap Singh when the latter became a rallying point for anti-Congress forces in the late 1980s and cobbled up a coalition which was supported by the Left and the BJP at the same time. V.P. Singh too had very little political presence outside Uttar Pradesh. It may be a strange coincidence that Nitish Kumar whose political star started rising at that time now holds out the same possi-
bility. Certainly it is not prudent at this stage to jump to a specific conclusion but that possibility would always remain. Before the Bihar elections, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, also the Trinamool Congress chief, expressed her support for Nitish Kumar and wished for a victory of the Janata Dal-UnitedRashtriya Janata Dal-Congress combine. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind
leader at the pan-India level who commands acceptance from other political parties. Interesting will be the case of the Congress. It is a known fact now that Rahul Gandhi played a vital role in persuading Lalu Prasad to accept Nitish Kumar as the leader of the Grand Alliance and the future chief minister if the alliance won the elections. But Congress is certain to have reservations in accepting Nitish
Long years of Nitish Kumar’s alliance with the BJP in Bihar and his track record of antiCongress politics as a disciple of Jayaprakash Narayan might come in the way of the Congress accepting his leading role Kejriwal, of the Aam Aadmi Party, had already expressed his support to the Nitish Kumar-led group. It can be taken for granted that the Left would like to see the Bihar chief minister as a rallying factor for anti-BJP politics at the national level as after the demise of Jyoti Basu, the Left is not in a position to throw any
Kumar as even an informal leader of any future anti-BJP political platform. This has already been indirectly indicated by former finance minister P. Chidambaram without taking Nitish’s name in an interview to the electronic media while results were still coming in. The message of Chidambaram’s
Nitish Kumar: The future leader of anti-BJP third front?
interview was that the Congress would act as a junior partner where the party is weak but would certainly take the leading role where it enjoys a strong position. Moreover, long years of Nitish Kumar’s alliance with the BJP in Bihar and his track record of anti-Congress politics as a disciple of Jayaprakash Narayan might come in the way of the Congress accepting his leading role. The Samajwadi Party will certainly remain an enigma. Mulayam Singh Yadav must now be ruing his decision to walk out of the JD-Uled alliance in Bihar. His so-called third front has not been able to cut any ice in the Bihar polls. Besides, he is senior to Nitish Kumar in age.
But Mulayam Singh is a pragmatic man. Moreover the Communist Party of India-Marxist has very good influence over him and it is not inconceivable that the Left might step in while prevailing upon the Samajwadi Party to have at least some sort of understanding at the national level. The factor that can go in favor of Nitish Kumar is his suave personality. He enjoys good equations with Navin Patnaik and Jayalalithaa, the chief ministers of Odisha and Tamil Nadu. As a railway minister, Nitish Kumar had a tiff with the mercurial Mamata Banerjee when he truncated the Eastern Railway to create a new division.
Bihar outcome: Modi has let himself down AMULYA GANGULI, NEW DELHI
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ven more than the crushing defeat which the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) suffered in Delhi, its setback in Bihar will hurt it a great deal more not only because of Bihar’s greater importance as an electoral arena but also because of the huge emphasis which the party had placed on the contest. Perhaps to avert the demoralizing effect of a second successive defeat in an assembly poll, the BJP used all its supposed assets to register a victory with Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing nearly 40 rallies, which is likely to remain a record of its kind in the foreseeable future, and deputing as many as 14 cabinet ministers to campaign in the state even if, so far as political importance is concerned, they are mostly nonentities. Party president Amit Shah may
be an exception in this context but he apparently shot the party in the foot by saying that a victory for the ‘mahagathbandhan’ or the Grand Alliance of the Janata Dal-United, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and the Congress will be celebrated in
Pakistan. This puerile attempt to depict the anti-BJP alliance’s supporters -- Muslims -- as anti-nationalist evidently backfired. Just as Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat’s suggestion about a review of the quota
policy was effectively used by the alliance to portray the BJP as intrinsically pro-upper caste who have never liked the policy of reservations. Not to be left behind, Modi himself added fuel to the fire by snidely suggesting that the alliance, if it won, would take away some of the quotas meant for the backward castes to give them away to the Muslims. But it may not be these petty games alone which let down the BJP. There are two other factors which undoubtedly cut the ground from under the party’s feet. One is the murderous activity of the Hindu Right ranging from the killing of rationalists to the lynching of suspected beef-eaters, which have persuaded the artistes of various professions to return their awards in protest against the prevailing climate of intolerance.
The other is the overweening arrogance of the BJP leaders, which was demonstrated by Subramanian Swamy’s advice to the government to sack the Reserve Bank governor Raghuram Rajan for echoing the grievances of the writers - who have done “nothing for the country”. Few would have expected, even after the Delhi defeat, that Modi’s “magic” would start fading so soon. In retrospect, his mistakes seem obvious. He might have had a chance if he hadn’t tried to ride two horses at the same time – allowing the RSS to plant its men in various institutions (and failing to rein in the saffron militants) while claiming that he is solely for inclusive development and extolling the country’s diversity even as some of his ministers, like Mahesh Sharma, say the opposite. Modi let himself down after a great beginning.
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Myanmar announces MPs-elect
A total of 6,038 candidates from 91 political parties and 310 independent runners contested on more than 1,000 seats at three levels of parliament in Myanmar’s election held on November 8 IANS, NAY PYI TAW
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yanmar’s Union Election Commission on November 10 announced 106 parliament representatives-elect, including 54 to the lower house — House of Representatives. Democratic leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD) dominates the House of Representatives with her party securing 49 of the 54 seats, reported Xinhua news agency. The ruling Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) took three seats, while the Wa Democratic Party and Kachin State Democracy Party have one each. A total of 6,038 candidates from 91 political parties and 310 independent runners contested on more than 1,000 seats at three levels of parliament in Myanmar’s election
NAY PYI TAW: The new chairman of Myanmar’s ruling Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), U Htay Oo, has been defeated in the general elections, the party said. U Htay Oo lost to U Khin Maung Yi of the opposition National League for Democracy (NLD) in his bid to retain his seat in the House of Representatives from the Hinthada township constituency in the Ayeyawaddy region,
Xinhua reported. A number of leaders of Myanmar’s ruling party and ministers were initially reported U Htay Oo to have in November 8 general election. The USDP fed 1,122 candidates and NLD fielded 1,123 for the elections. A total of 6,038 candidates from 91 political parties contested the elections.
Aung San Suu Kyi arrives to cast her ballot during the general election in Yangon.
held on November 8. So far, the NLD has secured a total of 96 parliamentary seats in two levels of parliament, according to the first-day election result. The remaining series of the results will be announced on a daily
basis by the commission, said UEC Chairman U Tin Aye. The 106 people announced on Tuesday will become parliament representatives in Yangon, Bago, Mandalay and Ayeyawaddy regions and the Shan state.
Of the total, 1,733 candidates are running for seats of the House of Representatives, 886 for the House of Nationalities (upper house), and 3,419 for Region or State Parliament. The general election excluded seven townships in Shan state
and 454 village-tracts in other states for security reason. The historic election was held under the secret polling system and closely monitored by more than 10,000 local and international observers.
Nepal asks India to remove B’desh shuts factories, 20k workers affected border obstructions IANS, DHAKA
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epal has asked India to remove the ongoing obstruction at its border and resume the supply of fuel and essential commodities to the Himalayan nation. A meeting chaired by Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli passed a special resolution and asked New Delhi to end the obstruction of medicines and gasoline supply at the IndiaNepal border. “The government urges the Indian government to contribute toward maintaining a cordial relation with Nepal by resuming fuel and essential commodities (supply) to Nepal,”
Af envoy for unofficial dialogue with Pak
ISLAMABAD: Afghanistan’s Ambassador in Islamabad Janan Mosazai has backed an initiative of unofficial dialogue with Pakistan, saying leaders and people can find out solution to problems when they sit down and talk. Mosazai and several Western diplomats joined members of the civil society from Afghanistan and Pakistan who opened a two-day dialogue at a time when tensions have affected official contacts. An Afghan and a Pakistani research centers have launched the “Pakistan-Afghanistan Track 1.5/II project Beyond Boundaries” as part of its efforts to help improve relations between the two neighbors.
Prime Minister Oli’s media advisor Pramod Dahal told Xinhua. Thousands of Nepal-bound cargo vehicles and tankers carrying medicines, basic commodities and fuel have been clogged at the Indian side of the border. Nepal said the Indian government had imposed an embargo against it.
angladesh has shut down 73 garment factories for safety reasons since the country’s worst-ever industrial tragedy in 2013, affecting nearly 20,000 workers. “A total of 37 factories were closed which affected 16,938 workers,” Xinhua quoted Syed Ahmed, inspector general of the department of inspection of factories and establishments, as saying on November 10. “Production has been suspended partially in another 36 factories with 2,041 workers affected,” he added. The department, in collaboration with the International Labour Organization (ILO),
A garment factory worker in Bangladesh.
launched the safety assessment after the 2013 Rana Plaza tragedy in Bangladesh that sounded a harsh wake-up call to authorities to improve working conditions at some 5,000 garment factories that employ nearly five million work-
Iran to attend next int’l meeting on Syria IANS, TEHRAN
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ran will attend the upcoming international talks on the future of Syria to be held in the Austrian capital of Vienna on November 12, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African affairs Hossein AmirAbdollahian said on November 9. Amir-Abdollahian made the remarks in a telephone conversation with Mikhail Bogdanov, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s special representative for the Middle East and Africa, Press TV reported. The Iranian foreign ministry official asked the participants in the talks to adopt a “realistic”
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African affairs Hossein Amir-Abdollahian
approach to help resolve the Syrian crisis. Political means and national dialogue will help the people of Syria to decide their own future democratically, he said. On November 2, Amir-Abdollahian criticized what he called Saudi Arabia’s “unconstructive” role in the October international talks on Syria, threatening to walk out of the talks should the next meeting be “unproductive”. In the meeting in Vienna, “some countries, particularly Saudi Arabia, played negative and unconstructive roles, as they could not provide a logic for their positions vis-a-vis Syria’s conflicts,” AmirAbdollahian said.
ers — about 80 percent of them women. Rana Plaza, an eightstorey building housing five garment factories collapsed on April 24, 2013, at the outskirts of Dhaka, killing more than 1,130 people, mostly workers.
Britain can survive outside EU: PM LONDON: British Prime Minister David Cameron has said he had “no emotional attachment” to the institutions of the European Union (EU) David Cameron and wanted to “debunk” the idea that Britain could not survive outside the grouping. Addressing the annual conference of the Confederation of British Industry, he said he was not satisfied with the status quo and Britain had to renegotiate its deal with Europe. If he gets the changes he wants, Cameron said he will campaign to stay in the EU. If not, he said he will “rule nothing out”.
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‘Prem Ratan…’ is only for Salman Filmmaker Sooraj Barjatya says he has made ‘Prem Ratan Dhan Payo’ only for superstar Salman Khan IANS, MUMBAI
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ilmmaker Sooraj Barjatya says he has made his larger than life Bollywood entertainer Prem Ratan Dhan Payo for superstar Salman Khan, with whom he has collaborated after 16 years. Known for his family dramas with ensemble cast, palatial sets, enviable ethnicwear and elaborate song and dance routines, Barjatya says his effort for Prem Ratan Dhan
SRK unveils ‘half a look’ of ‘Dilwale’
Payo will be worth it if audience enjoy the film with their entire family in the festive season. “This film is only for Salman. I wanted to make people adore him... a film with which he can change people. Youngsters go less for my movies, but if a youngster says he wants to show it to his mother, grandmother or in-laws, then it is the biggest return and victory for me,” Barjatya said. One of the most awaited Bollywood films to be released in this
year, Prem Ratan Dhan Payo hits the screens on Thursday. It also stars Sonam Kapoor, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Swara Bhaskar and Armaan Kohli. This will be the fourth collaboration between Barjatya and Salman after their previous successful outings, Maine Pyar Kiya, Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! and Hum Saath Saath Hain. Sonam, who essays Salman’s love interest in the film, said the film has been one of her “happiest experiences”.
Chopra’s first look in ‘Bajirao Mastani’ IANS, MONTREAL
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MUMBAI: Before the launch of the trailer of Dilwale, superstar Shah Rukh Khan has teased fans with a “half a look” poster of the upcoming film. With their hands covering each other faces, the poster of the Rohit Shetty directorial shows SRK with his co-stars Kajol, Varun Dhawan and Kriti Sanon. “Our director Rohit not allowing us to reveal our first look. So we have outsmarted him by releasing only half a look,” Shah Rukh tweeted on Sunday. The image also features the film’s release date, December 18. The King Khan tweeted more images in which they are seen striking the same pose. “And we do it all over again as we wrap our film… love you Dilwales,” he shared. Produced by Red Chillies Entertainment, Dilwale team was in Goa for a short schedule. The movie promises to bring back the magic of the chemistry that Shah Rukh and Kajol have shared in a string of romantic films earlier.
he wait to meet the third and pivotal person of the historical saga Bajirao Mastani came to an end when Priyanka Chopra released the first look of her character from Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s forthcoming film online. The actress says her role — Kashibai — displays many emotions from simple and poetic to devoted. Priyanka, who is currently staying here, also added that the look comes as a pre-Diwali gift for her fans. “#KashiBaiPoster Simple... Poignant... Poetic... Sanguine... Devoted #somanyemotions,” Priyanka tweeted on Sunday. The actress, who made her international TV debut with Quantico
this year, went on to add that “Early Happy Diwali from cold Montreal. I miss home! Here is the first look of #KashiBaiPoster”. Bajirao Mastani narrates the love story of Maratha Peshwa Bajirao I (played by Ranveer Singh) and Mastani (Deepika Padukone). Priyanka plays Bajirao’s first wife
Kashibai. In the poster, Priyanka can be seen standing with an ‘aarti thali’ in her hands and is seen in a Maharashtrian attire. The canvas of the image is a myriad of colors like orange and purple with an impression of palace and Marathas in the background.
MUMBAI: A bruised arm with a firm fist and four children clinging on to it — that’s the impression the poster of “Ghayal Once Again” paints. Bollywood’s “Ghayal” star Sunny Deol has revealed the first look of the sequel to the 1990 action film. The actor took to Twitter to give a hint of the plot of the upcoming film on Saturday night. Sunny tweeted: “Four innocent kids against the most powerful man in the country. Only one man stands between them. #ghayalonceagain”.
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he fourth edition of Dharmsala International Film Festival (DIFF) came to an end on Sunday with the screening of Neeraj Ghaywan’s Masaan, starring Richa Chadha, Vicky Kaushal, Sanjay Mishra and Shweta Tripathi in lead roles. Released across 300 screens in India on July 24, Masaan came into the limelight after it won the FIPRESCI Prize in the Un Certain Regard section and a ‘Promising Future’ Award at Cannes International Film Festival earlier this year. Set against the backdrop of Banaras, the film follows two seemingly separate
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story arcs that eventually converge. The film struck the right chords with the audience here.
Organized by filmmakers Ritu Sarin and Tenzing Sonam, the four-day independent film festival, which started with the
screening of Kanu Bhel’s Titli o November 5, continued to pre sent independent cinema to th critics and movie aficionados. This year, the festival als launched a new programme Re Neverland, specifically tailore for younger audiences. Under this, a range of animate and live action children film from around the globe wer screened. This included Russian shor film About a Mother by Din Velikovskayato, Brazilian directo Ale Abreu’s The Boy and Th World, Olivier Ringer’s Birds o Passage, Astrid Bussink’s Giovann and the Water Ballet and Jury Fe ing’s Celestial Camel.
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alman Khan has essayed a romantic hero in umpteen films, but the actor, who makes his female fans go weak in the knees, says he never felt the need to kiss on screen because he finds it uncomfortable. The Bajrangi Bhaijaan star, who’s now awaiting the release of Prem Ratan Dhan Payo spoke of many things about his per-
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ielding a golden sword and eyes set on a target, actress Deepika Padukone looks like she is in an attack mode, in the first look of her character Mastani from the forthcoming film Bajirao Mastani. Unveiled on Sunday, the poster presents Deepika in her warrior look. “#warrior...#lover...#fierce...#fragile...#po wer...#strength...#grace..presenting MASTANI! #Mastani #BajiraoMastani,” Deepika captioned the image. Bajirao Mastani narrates the love story of Maratha warrior Peshwa Bajirao I (played by Ranveer Singh) and Mastani. Priyanka Chopra plays Bajirao’s first wife Kashibai in the Sanjay Leela Bhansali directorial. It is set to release on December 18 along with Deepika’s first co-star Shah Rukh Khan’s film Dilwale.
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ctress Sonakshi Sinha says she wants to do a “mad comedy” film with actor Varun Dhawan. The Bollywood’s “Shotgun Junior” also shared that she believes that both of them will take the comedy genre to a “new level” and bring the house down. During a live chat session on Twitter, when one user asked her “who’s an actor you’re looking forward to work with?”, the Tevar actress replied: “Varun for sure! I want to do one mad comedy with him, I think we’ll take crazy to a whole new level.”
ctress Nargis Fakhri believes each and everyone has a key to get rid of their woes. The actress, who embarked on a journey to Hollywood with film Spy this year, says one should not hesitate to stand up for the right and speak up. She posted: “People will treat you the way you let them treat you. Always stand up for yourself. If something is not fair or right, speak up.”
sonal life on hotstar Originals’ show M Bole Toh. Upon being asked by the show’s host Husain Dalal about the reason behind not kissing on screen, Salman said: “I am very uncomfortable. I’m not shy but I just don’t like it. I just don’t think there’s a need to kiss on screen.“
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Manohar to be new ICC chief Srinivasan, who was elected for a two-year term, was scheduled to head the ICC till June 2016 is also under the scanner. "BCCI's representative to ICC be Manohar. He will take over as the ICC chairman. All members of the BCCI are unanimous to the decision taken and will work transparent in the upcoming days. Everybody in the meeting spoke about clean and clear work in the board," BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur said. Manohar said that to look into the complaints regarding conflict of interest, former Chief Justice of India A.P. Shah has been appointed. "IPL governing council is headed by Rajeev Shukla and other members are Jyotiraditya Scindia, Ajay Shirke, M.P. Pandove and Sourav Ganguly. With regard to conflict of interest, an imbursement has been
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he Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on November 9 decided to appoint its president Shashank Manohar as the new chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC) after removing N. Srinivasan for the rest of the term. Srinivasan, who was elected for a two-year term, was scheduled to head the ICC till June 2016. The decision to replace him with Manohar was taken at the board's Annual General Meeting (AGM) here on Monday. Srinivasan's position as the president of the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA)
FIFA to formally give India U-17 WC hosting rights NEW DELHI: World football governing body FIFA will later on November 10 entrust with India the right to host the third most important event on the FIFA calendar — the Under-17 World Cup India 2017 — at the closing ceremony of the 16th U-17 World Cup in Chile.
The final of the 2015 U-17 World Cup will be played between Nigeria and Mali at Viña del Mar at 3.30 a.m. on November 7. The All India Football Federation (AIFF) looks upon this as an important step towards building the sport in India. With 24 countries playing 52 matches, the tournament is scheduled to be played across six world-class FIFA certified venues in India. "We are proud to host the third most coveted international football tournament in the world and the biggest ever in Indian history," AIFF general secretary Kushal Das said. "This is a matter of national pride as we help create world class infrastructure, bring in professional planning and execution and deliver the best possible tournament to India's football lovers. We see this as the onset of a 'Football Revolution' in India."
BCCI chairman Shashank Manohar
appointment by the board and former Chief Justice of India A.P. Shah will look into the complaints if any," Manohar said. "So, whatever I had said after my appointment a month before, that we would clean up the systems and would try to run the board in transparent manner, we have done what we could and other things will be put in place in a short while from now." Srinivasan, whose company India Cements owned Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Chennai Super Kings (CSK), ran into trouble due to a series of controversies over bribery and spot fixing in the IPL as he was charged with conflict of interest by the Supreme Court.
Warne, Ponting help Warriors beat Blasters IANS, NEW YORK
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n unbeaten 48-run innings from former Australia captain Ricky Ponting and some inspired bowling by spin legend Shane Warne helped Warne's Warriors beat Sachin's Blasters by six wickets in the first T20 All Stars clash. Sachin's Blasters, put into bat, posted a score of 140/8 in their 20 overs on November 7. Tendulkar-Sehwag put on 85 in eight overs with the latter hammering six sixes and three fours in his 55-run innings off just 22 balls. Shane Warne was named man-of-the-match for figures of 3-20 from four overs at the Citi Field ground. Warne picked up the wickets of Sachin Tendulkar (26), Brian Lara (1) and V.V.S. Laxman (8) to turn the match his side's way after Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag (55) had got the Blasters off to a rapid start.
Sachin Tendulkar, Shoaib Akhtar, Shane Warne and Glen McGrath at All Stars T20 auction
The target was comfortably chased down by the Warriors with 16 balls and six wickets to spare with Ponting leading the way in run chase with an unbeaten 48 from just 38 balls, including
three sixes. Ponting was assisted by Sri Lankan legend Kumar Sangakkara, who contributed 41 runs in front of a crowd of 36,000. The All-Star series moves to
Vijender destroys opponent for second pro win IANS, DUBLIN
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tar Indian boxer Vijender Singh knocked out Dean Gillen of England in the opening round to register his second consecutive victory at the professional level at the National Stadium here on November 7. Vijender, who had scored a Technical Knock Out (TKO) victory over another Englishman Sony Whiting within three rounds in his debut bout was even more impressive in his second outing at the professional level. The former Asian Games cham-
pion was more defensively solid than his first bout and put his opponent under pressure with power
packed blows to the body. The fourround bout against the 33-year-old Gillen was expected to be a tougher contest as the British boxer had won both his earlier fights. But the contest turned out to be a total mismatch as the Haryana pugilist moved well in the ring, showcasing some nice footwork and put his opponent under pressure right from the start with powerful punches. The Englishman was visibly struggling to withstand Vijender's blows and was sent crashing to the canvas when the Indian caught him with punch.
Houston and Los Angeles in the next week. This series in America, conceptualized by Tendulkar and Warne, is aimed at generating a greater supporter base for the game in America.
Djokovic-Murray in Paris Masters finals PARIS: Serbian World No.1 Novak Djokovic lost his first set since the US Open final but recovered to beat fourth-seeded Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka 6-3, Novak Djokovic 3-6, 6-0 to advance to Paris Masters final against Scotland's Andy Murray. He will square off on Sunday against the second-seeded Murray, who cruised to a 6-4, 6-3 victory over Spain's David Ferrer in semis.
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BY A STAFF WRITER ARTLETT, IL -- Yogi Divine Society (YDS) of Chicago celebrated Annakut Mahotsav 2015 at Jain Temple in Bartlett on October 29. Sharad Purnima is the ‘Pragatya din’ of Akshar Murti Gunatitand Swami and it is also ‘Bhagvadi Diksha din’ of P. Hariprasad Swamiji (Sokhada, Gujarat) and founder of Yogi Divine Society. P. Hariprasad Swmiji was initiated as Saint on the auspicious day of Sharad Purnima in 1965 by Guru Hari Shri Yogiji Maharaj at Gondal, Gujarat. So Annakut 2015 was also a part of Golden Jubilee of ‘Diksha din’ of P. Hariprasad Swamiji. Secretary of YDS Chicago Shri Himanshu Sheth explained how Lord Krishna started this Annakut tradition and protected govalias from Indradev and in brief the necessity of a Saint in human life narrated by P. Hariprasad Swamiji’s role in devotees’ lives.
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2-year jail for doctor for selling drugs to addicts
Dr Naeem Mahmood Kohli
BY A STAFF WRITER FFINGHAM, IL -- A South AsianAmerican doctor from Effingham, Illinois, has been sentenced to two years in prison for selling controlled substances illegally. Dr Naeem Mahmood Kohli, 61, was sentenced to 24 months in federal prison and ordered to pay $10,500 in fines as well as $700 in special assessments, to be followed by three years of supervised release after getting out of prison. Kohli was also ordered to forfeit his office building located at 500 North Maple, in Effingham, as well as $34,419.72, as a result of his drug convictions, a release from the US Attorney for the Southern District of Illinois, announced in a press release last week. “The evidence heard by the jury and judge in this case established that Dr. Kohli abandoned his role as a medical professional for a price,” US Attorney Stephen Wigginton is quoted as saying in the press release. “In a community, and a nation, where medical doctors are held up as the trusted gatekeepers, Kohli, for a price, sold the keys to the pharmacy to patients with drug addictions.” Kohli, who operated the Kohli Neurology and Sleep Center, was indicted by a Federal Grand Jury in March of 2014 and went to trial in US District Court in Benton, Illinois, January this year. After a 17-day jury trial, Kohli was found guilty on seven counts of illegally dispensing Schedule II Controlled Substances to patients who suffered from drug addiction. The jury concluded that Kohli illegally dispensed Oxycodone and Hydromorphone, both highly-addictive controlled substances, outside the usual course of the medical practice and not for a legitimate medical purpose. The prosecution arose from a law enforcement investigation titled Operation Doctor Feelgood. The joint law enforcement investigation focused on “pill mills” where doctors provided prescription drugs to addicts for a fee.
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BY A STAFF WRITER HICAGO, IL – Sri Venkateswara Swami (Balaji) Temple of Aurora, Illinois held its first College Admission Workshop on October 24. The purpose of this workshop was to provide information to the parents of college-bound students about the college admission process. The topics covered included standardized testing, essay writing, college finance options, the complete college admission process, large universities, medium universities, small universities and colleges, community college, and private/public school differences. Over 170 students and parents attended the complimentary program.
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P. Guruprasad Swmiji who had specially come for this Mahotsav, also explained how Guru Hari P. Hariprasad Swamiji had spent each and every second of his life for uplift of youth and society. YDS youths had been preparing decorations for the past 3 months and devotee families had prepared more than 700 varieties of food items. More than
850 devotees and guests appreciated and enjoyed Darshan and had mahaprasad.
Sacked Indian nurse alleges racial bias BY A STAFF WRITER RAND RAPIDS. MI -- An Indian American nurse has filed a pregnancy discrimination lawsuit against her former employer after she was fired for taking a break due to nausea. Saijal ‘Sara’ Shah, who worked at The Lodge at Maple Creek, a skilled nursing home in Grand Rapids, Michigan, claims she was punished for taking breaks to recover from nausea during a exhausting shifts, and is consequently suing Maple Creek and Lutheran Social Services of Michigan, which manages the facility. Attorney Stephen Muhich, representing Lutheran Social Services and Maple Creek, has called for the federal lawsuit to be
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dismissed, according to the MLive Media Group. He also adamantly denied all allegations that Shah was treated unfairly based on her pregnancy or her race. Shah said she was disciplined after she left work to recover from nausea during a double shift even though the former director of nursing told her she “acted reasonably,” her attorney, Sarah Riley Howard, said in the lawsuit filed in US District Court in Grand Rapids. On March 15, after working an eight-hour shift with another impending, Shah vomitted and could not work, her attorney said. She told another nurse she had to go home, take medication, and try to return to work. She was absent from work from 5:49 p.m. to 7:02 p.m. She said she left a
number for her supervisor to call but was disciplined for failing to leave a way to contact her and failing to clock out, the lawsuit said. Shah was fired after she took a break on April 3 in the family break room while working the overnight shift. She claimed she had a slight fever and needed a 15-minute break, and sat in the family break room so that she could hear if others needed her. A social worker showed up at 4:13 a.m. and accused her of sleeping, which she denied. The lawsuit also alleges Shah was singled out because she is of Indian descent. White workers “were not singled out or penalized, falsely accused of sleeping on the job or targeted as plaintiff was,” claims the official filing.
Hari Om Mandir has fund-raising dinner
BY A STAFF WRITER HICAGO, IL -- Hari Om Mandir celebrated its 28th Annual Fund Raising Dinner at the newlyconstructed Pearl Banquet Hall, on November 7. The gala event was attended by more than 200 people in the amazingly-decorated hall. The program began with Board of Trustees chairman Ayodhia Salwan, executive board president Indrajit Sarkar, and fund-raising chairman Anil Saxena lighting the auspicious
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lamps and incense sticks. The entertainment for the evening began with Mr. Shailendra Bhatnagar and Mrs. Bhavna Noto. Their familiar voices were appreciated by all and they sang a combination of old and new songs throughout the program, an evening of song, dance, and scrumptious food. The audience was treated to the melodious singing of Natasha Trikha, category winner of Chicago Indian Icon. Recognition awards were given to Raj Rawal and Satish Chander for their selfless devotion
to the Mandir and for lending help to the management. Fabulous raffle prizes, including a HD TV, electronic fireplace, and restaurant gift certificates were awarded to the lucky individuals. Door prizes were also given to all the young children and kids that were present. A music concert, comprising professional singers and fine musicians, made the evening worth remembering for the guests. The renditions by the singers were thoroughly enjoyed by the seniors and the youngsters alike.
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Kala Utsav highlights India’s diverse culture
Kala Utsav inaugurated by Consul General of India Dr. Ausaf Sayeed (first from left) provided a useful platform to Indian artists from across the US Midwest to showcase their talent. BY A STAFF WRITER performances representing the classical, folk societal issues by using the medium of dance, diplomats, attended the event. In his inaugural address, Consul General and modern dance forms of India from different captured the hearts of the audience. HICAGO, IL -- The Consulate The presentation ‘Nirbhaya’ by the General of India hosted a spectacular Dr Ausaf Sayeed underlined the ancient, deep- dance schools. In the classical dance segment, five Soorya Dance School raised the awareness of cultural event, ‘Kala-Utsav-2015’ on rooted and diverse culture of India, dating back different Bharatnatyam performances were safeguarding women’s security and dignity. The November 1at Copernicus Center, to 5,000 years. Chicago in collaboration with 26 different He said that there was endless diversity in presented by the Natyarpana School of Dance, ‘Divine Rythms’ by the Nrithyanjali School of Indian cultural organizations to promote the India, which was actually the defining character Nrithya Bharathi Institute of Dance, Natya Dance revolved around the rhythms in nature. rich heritage of Indian art and culture in the of India and the country had strengthened Dance Theatre, Noopura Dance Academy and The Aananda Dance Theater presented US Midwest. an innovative piece, “Kaalachakram”, which over the years with the concept of ‘Unity in the Nrithya Sangeeth School of Dance. While the Sriranga Dance Academy referred to the perpetual cycle of destruction The event provided a useful platform for Diversity’. over 230 renowned Indian artists, from across He added that the objective of the annual presented Kuchipudi and Utkala Center for and creation. The presentation ‘Charishnu’ by the US Midwest to showcase their inherent Kala Utsav festival, which was launched by Odissi Dance presented an Odissi composition, the Bharatam Academy of Dance Art explored talents through top-class performances. the consulate in August 2014, is not only to Pallavi, the Tarana Dance Academy presented the joy of movements set to fusion music. In the classical music category, there were The festival was inaugurated by Dr. Ausaf encourage and showcase the extraordinary Kathak, all of which received wide appreciation five presentations involving over 55 artists, by Sayeed, Consul General of India, by lighting of talents in the Indian-American community from the audience. The presentation ‘Colours of Kerala’ by Rajaveena School of Music, Rama Advanced the lamp as per the traditional Indian customs. but also to reiterate and celebrate the concept Team Ghungru brought together grandeur of Music Academy, Veena Gaana School of Music, He was joined by Farha Sayeed, O P of India’s diversity and oneness. Senator Mark Krik sent a special Kathakali, grace of Mohiniyattam and elegance Ensemble of Raagas, and Manjusha Sangeet Meena, head of chancery at the Consulate, Academy. and members of executive committee of Kala congratulatory message on the occasion in of Thirvathirakkali. Two hilarious skits were also presented by In the folk dance segment, the Northwestern Utsav, including Harish Kolasani, Sushmita which he said that the celebration of Indian Arunkumar, Usha Pariti, Elizabeth Koshy, art and culture was a great way to promote team presented the high-energy Punjabi folk Dramatech and the Mandi Theater Group. dance, Bhangra. The team of Rina Thakur Ashfaq H. Syed, Iftekar Shareef, Beena Patel, awareness of India’s rich cultural heritage. A special patriotic dance by the visiting Sriram Sonty, Keerti Kumar Raveeri, Bharti He said: “We are proud to have a vibrant presented the Himachal Pradesh folk dance in artist Kamlesh Patel, who conquered his Desai, Neil Khot, and Shalini Saxena. Indian American community in Illinois the backdrop of the song “Piya Basanti Re”. physical disability to become a wonder dancer, This was followed by singing the Indian who make positive contributions in their The performance of Lavani by the Maharashtra received a standing ovation from the audience. Mandal Chicago enthralled the audience. and the US National anthems by Dr. Narayan communities”. Sanjog Aul and Saroja Ravi ably anchored There were six presentations under the the event as emcees and kept the audience Tata and Supriya Rao. The cultural events began with a stunning Nearly 1,500 people comprising the Indian- performance of “Chenda Melam” by a group contemporary/fusion dance category in engaged with their captivating narration and American diaspora hailing from different parts of 13 artists from the Chicago Kalakshetra which over fifty artists participated. These trivia on India. O P Meena proposed a vote of India, including many US nationals and followed by a sequence of captivating dance presentations, which highlighted the pressing of thanks.
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United Senior Pariwar marks Diwali Annakut
Memorable festival of lights for Rajasthanis BY A STAFF WRITER AK BROOK, IL -- Chicago chapter of Association of Rajasthanis in America (ARA) celebrated Diwali in a very unique way. More than 225 guests from Chicagoland participated at Holiday Inn in Oak brook, Illinois. The show was a sold-out and food was provided on site as well. The chief guest of honor was Omprakash Meena, the vice consular of the Consulate General of India Chicago and Nakul Singh Chand, manager of Midwest Air India. Both were honored and welcomed with flowers on stage as was the entire ARA committee and the spouses who supported them to ensure a successful show. After performing Laxmi Aarti, the cultural program began with Shree Ganesha Vandana choreographed by Elizar Rodrigues and Shirley Daniel Rodrigues from Arya Dance Academy of Chicago. Eight participants were involved in the dance, which was performed entirely in Hindi and the names of the participants included Ria Kumari, Esha Patel, Sweta
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BY A STAFF WRITER HICAGO, IL -- On November 8, members of United Senior Pariwar celebrated Diwali Annakut with some 200 elderly men and women attending the Mahotsav. Jayshree Gandhi, owner of Direct Express Tour and Travel, who was the chief guest wished to all members a Happy Diwali and a Happy New Year. Some members sang songs themed on Krishna and Diwali, Secretary Ramesh Chokshi explained the significance of Diwali celebrations as well as Vagh Baras, Dhan Teras, Kali Chaudas, New year and Bhai Beej. Priest Rohit Joshi explained the vedic meaning of Diwali. President Raman Patel who is now in India conveyed his heartiest wishes of Diwali and New Year to all members via a live telecast and talked to all members.
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Ram Saini with wife Suman saini, Son Rishi & daughter Riddhi performing Rajasthani dance. Desai, Mihika Krishna Ganti ,Varsha Nikhil Fafat and the cultural coordinators Ganesh and Shree Desai.. were Poonam Fafat and Smita Jajoo. Several dance performances by It was quite a night as the Diwali Aayushi Jain, Rishika Bathwal, Falguni festivities centred on the Rajasthani Rana, Suman Saini, Rishi Saini and culture, with ARA winning encomiums Riddhi Saini and ARA president Ram for the wonderful event. Saini won praise. Ram Saini, president of ARA, thanked There were multiple themes for all his committee members for putting this year’s show, including Rajasthani in a lot of hard work to make the Diwali Ghoomar, Bollywood, and Bhangara program a smash hit. The next ARA dances. The Master of Ceremonies was function will be Holi.
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