Month: February 2013

  • Indian-American Community Signals Its Coming Of Age

    Indian-American Community Signals Its Coming Of Age

    WASHINGTON (TIP): The ‘Indiaspora 2013 InauguralBall’ organized by the Indian-American community washeld on Saturday, January 19, to celebrate the Secondinauguration of President Barack Hussein Obama. Thiswas the first of its kind event organized and heralded thecoming of age for the community which is estimated tonumber over 3 million strong in the US.”Indian-Americans are tremendously important and wehope they would be increasingly visible not only in thegovernment, but also in all parts of American life,” saidMaya Kassandra Soetoro-Ng,maternal half-sister of Mr.Obama, adding that the President was very proud of thecommunity.

    “It is certainly a reflection of how importantIndia is and how important Indian-Americans are to thefabric of the nation. I would just like to celebrate all of thecontribution artistic, political and so much more of thecommunity,” said Ms.Maya at the first-ever Indian-American inaugural ball.The event was organized by Indiaspora – a recentlyformed organization which aims to be a catalyst totransform the success of Indian-Americans into meaningfulimpact in India and on the global stage.

    “It is time we come to recognize fully the contribution ofthe Indian-American community here,” said Ms.Maya,reflecting the views of Mr. Obama who has the distinctionof appointing the largest number of Indian-Americans inany presidential administration ever.”It is very exciting to serve in an Administration that hasso many great Indian-Americans serving,” said Raj Shah,Administrator of USIAD, the highest ranking Indian-American in the Obama Administration.

    A whopping 84 per cent Indian-Americans voted for Mr.Obama in November’s elections.”I think it is wonderful for the Indian-Americancommunity. It is coming of age, politically for them. This isnot just a ball. This is a massive gala,” said CongressmanJoe Crowley, Co-Chair of the Congressional India Caucus,referring to the hundreds of Indian-Americans who hadgathered at the inaugural ball of the community.

  • Kajol Slimmer By 16 Kilos

    Kajol Slimmer By 16 Kilos

    Kajol looks terrific and confesses she has never felt more energetic. She has knocked off 16 kilos in the last couple of months, thanks to a strict diet and exercise regimen and running after her two-yearold son Yug.

    Kajol, in her now svelte avatar, can give any of the young girls in Bollywood a run for their money in the shape department. Not surprisingly, we heard a couple of big filmmakers were tailoring their scripts specifically with her in mind.

  • Indian-American Gets One Year Prison For Insider Trading

    Indian-American Gets One Year Prison For Insider Trading

    NEW YORK (TIP): A former Indian Americanemployee of Galleon Group, who played a key role inthe conviction of hedge fund billionaire RajRajaratnam for insider trading, has been sentenced toone year in prison.Federal district judge Jed S Rakoff on Thursday,January 31st, also ordered Roomy Khan, 54, to servethree years of probation and pay $1.525 million inrestitution, money she made by trading onconfidential information about Google and HiltonHotels among others.

    Despite the assistance that Khan, a DelhiUniversity graduate, had provided prosecutors in thecase against Rajaratnam, her actions-in particular,lying to federal investigators-were serious enough tomerit a prison term, Rakoff said.”You cannot have it both ways,” he was quoted assaying by the New York Times. “You cannot obstructjustice and then say, ‘Well, because I’ve done goodthings since, forget about it.’”The punishment, Rakoff added, sends a “veryimportant message” about the consequences ofhindering a government investigation.Khan, who had sought five years of probation,pleaded guilty in 2009 to conspiracy to commitsecurities fraud, a charge that carried a maximumprison sentence of 20 years.

    She also admitted to lying to Federal Bureau ofInvestigation (FBI) agents.The case was the second time Khan had beenconvicted of illegally passing information toRajaratnam, according to the Times.In a letter to Rakoff, Khan described how shereturned to illegal trading, saying she needed moneyand felt pressure to maintain appearances.In a separate case not directly related, JasonPflaum, a witness who gathered evidence about hisformer Indian-American boss, hedge fund managerSamir Barai, was sentenced to two years ofprobation.Pflaum, who pleaded guilty in 2010 to securitiesfraud and conspiracy to commit securities fraud, hadhelped prosecutors secure a guilty plea from Barai oninsider trading charges, Times said.

  • Republic Day Celebrated At Indian Consulate

    Republic Day Celebrated At Indian Consulate

    NEW YORK, NY (TIP): Consul General ofIndia in New York Prabhu Dayal hosted areception to celebrate the 64th RepublicDay of India on January 26, 2013.The highlight of the reception was a readout of the address to the nation ofPresident of India, Mr. Pranab Mukherjeeon the eve of the nation’s Republic Day.This was Mr. Mukherjee’s first RepublicDay address to the nation after he took overas the 13th President of India July 25, 2012.Ambassador Dayal read out thePresident’s address to a gathering of about250 that included, besides the IndianAmerican community, a few consulsgeneral of friendly countries and otherdignitaries.The President said at the outset, “Indiahas changed more in last six decades thanin six previous centuries.

    This is neitheraccidental nor providential; history shiftsits pace when touched by vision. The greatdream of raising a new India from theashes of colonialism reached a historicdenouement in 1947; more important,independence became a turning point foran equally dramatic narrative, nationbuilding.The foundations were laidthrough our Constitution, adopted on 26January 1950, which we celebrate each yearas Republic Day. Its driving principle was acompact between state and citizen, apowerful public-private partnershipnourished by justice, liberty and equality.

    India did not win freedom from the Britishin order to deny freedom to Indians. TheConstitution represented a secondliberation, this time from the strangleholdof traditional inequity in gender, caste,community, along with other fetters thathad chained us for too long.”This inspired a Cultural Evolutionwhich put Indian society on the track tomodernity: society changed in a gradualevolution, for violent revolution is not theIndian way. Change across the knottedweaves of the social fabric remains a workin progress, impelled by periodic reform inlaw and the momentum of popular will.

    “In the last six decades there is muchthat we can be proud of.”. The Presidentthen went on to describe the nation’sachievements in the past six decades. Hespoke of social and legal reforms to ensuregender equality. He referred to the recentviolence against a woman in Delhi andsaid, ” I speak to you when a grave tragedyhas shattered complacency. The brutal rapeand murder of a young woman, a womanwho was symbol of all that new Indiastrives to be, has left our hearts empty andour minds in turmoil. We lost more than avaluable life; we lost a dream. If todayyoung Indians feel outraged, can we blameour youth?There is a law of the land. But there isalso a higher law. The sanctity of a womanis a directive principle of that larger edificecalled Indian civilization.

    The Vedas saythat there is more than one kind of mother:birth mother, a guru’s wife, a king’s wife, apriest’s wife, she who nurses us, and ourmotherland. Mother is our protection fromevil and oppression, our symbol of life andprosperity. When we brutalize a woman, wewound the soul of our civilization.It is time for the nation to reset its moralcompass. Nothing should be allowed to spurcynicism, as cynicism is blind to morality.We must look deep into our conscience andfind out where we have faltered. Thesolutions to problems have to be foundthrough discussion and conciliation ofviews.

    People must believe that governanceis an instrument for good and for that, wemust ensure good governance.”The other issues he spoke aboutincluded menace of corruption, nation’sgrowing economy, military power and theparticipation of Indians in theinternational theater. He noted India’sinherent strength and vitality and said,”India’s most impregnable asset is selfbelief.Each challenge becomes anopportunity to strengthen our resolve toachieve unprecedented economic growthand social stability.

    Such resolve must benourished by an avalanche of investment,particularly in better and greatereducation. Education is the ladder that canhelp those at the bottom to rise to thepinnacles of professional and social status.Education is the mantra that cantransform our economic fortunes andeliminate the gaps that have made oursociety unequal. So far education has notreached, to the extent desired, to thosemost in need of this ladder. India candouble its growth rate by turning today’sdisadvantaged into multiple engines ofeconomic development.”On our 64th Republic Day, there may besome reason for concern, but none fordespair.

    If India has changed more in sixdecades than six previous centuries, then Ipromise you that it will change more in thenext ten years than in the previous sixty.India’s enduring vitality is at work.”In his brief remarks, Dayal commendedthe Indian-American community for itscontribution to strengthening U.S.-Indiarelations. He extended his congratulationsto Indian Americans on the 64thanniversary of the nation.Ambassador Dayal and Chandini Dayal,with consul generals from friendlycountries and other dignitaries present, cuta cake to celebrate the occasion.Mrs. Varsha Joshi, a well-known singerfrom New Jersey sang patriotic songs to athundering applause from an appreciativeaudience.

  • Drew Barrymore Likes To Be A Dork At Home

    Drew Barrymore Likes To Be A Dork At Home

    Drew Barrymore, who has been voted one of the top 50 sexiest movie stars by Empire magazine, has revealed that she dresses up like a dork when she is at home.

    The 37-year-old actress says making her husband smile makes her feel pretty. “I feel most attractive when I make Will laugh.I am usually in sweatpants and a scrunchie, being a dork. But when I hear his funny laugh, I am like, ‘Damn, I feel pretty’,” the Daily Express quoted Barrymore as saying. Barrymore, who has a four-month-old daughter Olive, also said that she’ll be keeping her daughter away from make-up until she’s old enough.

  • Bank Of India Cmd Meets With Us Clients

    Bank Of India Cmd Meets With Us Clients

    NEW YORK, NY (TIP): Bank of India Chairperson & Managing Director Mrs. V.R. Iyer visited New York on Jan 30 and 31 and met US clients. She also attended an Investors’ Meet. She was accompanied by Executive Director N. Seshadri and General Manager(International)S.K. Datta. It was Mrs. Iyer’s first visit to NewYork after she took over as CMD ofBank of India on November 5, 2012.Speaking at the reception hosted by Bank of India US Operations Chief Executive B.B. Joshi, Mrs.Iyer appreciated the cooperation of US clients.

    She said the bank’s US operations were on a sound keeland that 31% of the bank’s international revenue came from US operations. She had a word of appreciation for Mr. Joshi and theUS team.Mrs. Iyer also spoke of plans tointroduce CORE banking technologyby the “end of the month” and thengo in for internet banking and retailbanking. The latter two needed tomeet some regulatory provisions ofthe US administration, she said.She also took a few questions.Mr. Seshadri also addressed thegathering and thanked the clientsfor reposing trust in the bank.

    He said the effort is to come up withservices to the maximumsatisfaction of the customers.The event was attended by bank’sclients, community leaders and themedia.Earlier in his brief welcomeaddress, Mr.Joshi extended welcometo visiting BOI officials Mrs.Iyer, Mr.Seshadri and Mr. Datta. He said thatthough Mrs. Iyer has visited USAearlier too, as BOI CMD it was herfirst visit and he was very happy towelcome her. He extended a word ofwelcome to the Executive DirectorMr. Seshadri and the GeneralManager Mr. Datta. He thankedguests for having come to thereception “despite inclementweather”.

  • Toyota Reclaims Global Auto Sales Crown

    Toyota Reclaims Global Auto Sales Crown

    Toyota officially recaptured the title ofworld’s largest automaker Monday, January28 as its final 2012 sales total toppedGeneral Motors, which held the lead in 2011.

    NEW YORK (TIP): Earlier in January, General Motors(GM, Fortune 500) announced global sales of 9.29 millionvehicles for the year. In late December, Toyota Motor(TM) said it expected that global sales for 2012 hit 9.7million vehicles, and it confirmed that Monday, January28 when it reported global sales of 9.75 million.Volkswagen Group (VLKAY), which includes the VW,Audi and Porsche brands, came in at No. 3 with 9.09 millionvehicles, the first time the company has topped 9 million.

    GM is the leading automaker in the world’s two largestmarkets, China and the United States. But Toyota is aclear leader in its home market of Japan, where non-Japanese automakers have had trouble competing due tolimited dealerships. And Toyota enjoyed a bounce-backyear in Japan, with sales rebounding 35% from 2011,when they were hurt by the earthquake and tsunami.Toyota’s sales totals also were helped by the fact thatit made more than 600,000 heavy-duty trucks and busesduring the year, a vehicle segment GM essentially shedin its home market.Toyota is No. 3 in terms of sales in the U.S., a keymarket where Ford Motor (F, Fortune 500) is No. 2.

    Fordtook back that ranking back from Toyota in 2010 whenthe Japanese automaker was hit with recall problemsthat forced it to stop selling its most popular models fora period of time.GM topped global sales for 77 years through 2007,when it finished just barely ahead of Toyota. Bothautomakers’ sales suffered in 2008 as the bottom fell outof the U.S. economy, but high gas prices and a loomingbankruptcy at GM ultimately nudged Toyota into thelead, where it stayed for the next two years.

    The federal bailout of GM in 2009, and the problems atToyota the next two years allowed the U.S. company torecapture the lead much quicker than most expected.Neither GM nor Toyota had a comment on therankings earlier this month when GM’s sales figuresessentially insured Toyota would move back into theglobal sales lead.Mike Wall, auto analyst for IHS Global Insight, saidit’s possible GM could come out on top in 2013. Aterritorial dispute between China and Japan couldadversely affect Toyota, while the recession in Europecould be a drag on Volkswagen’s sales growth.”In terms of GM returning to the lead, I certainlywouldn’t count them out, especially with the productthey’re set to introduce this year,” he said.

    “I actuallythink all three will be huddled close together for thenext few years.”Wall says GM is a much healthier company today atNo. 2 than when it held the sales lead but posted hugefinancial losses in the previous decade.”The sales lead makes for bragging rights, but GM is astronger company than it was then,” he said.

  • Kristen Bell Sues Hollywood Tequila Bar

    Kristen Bell Sues Hollywood Tequila Bar

    Kristen Bell has filed a lawsuit against Hollywood tequila bar L’Scorpion for unpaid profits after investing 20K dollars in it in July 2005. The 32-year-old actress, along with four other plaintiffs, has sued the owners of the restaurant and bar after they failed to pay the group their portion of its profits, the Contactmusic reported. According to E! News, the courts documents, which were filed in Los Angeles on Friday, states that the Meridian Restaurant group was supposed to give five percent of its profits to the group in return to their investment.

  • Sofia Vergara Credits Hooker Looks For Acting Break

    Sofia Vergara Credits Hooker Looks For Acting Break

    Sofia Vergara feels that her prostitute look helped her get into the show business. The ‘Modern Family’ star was among a handful of actors and actress’ who kicked off Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday with personal stories about how they got started in the business, People Magazine reported.

    The 40-year-old actress joked about her curvy figure saying that her father told her that if she ever did something artistic she would have had to look like a hooker, to which she said that she already looked like a prostitute due to the big breasts that she inherited from her grandmother.

  • Movie Review- Les Miserables

    Movie Review- Les Miserables

    Cast: Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway, Russell Crowe,Amanda Seyfried, Samantha Barks, Eddie Redmayne,Sacha Baron Cohen, Helena Bonham Carter
    Direction: Tom Hooper
    Genre: Drama
    Duration: 2 hours 38 minutes

    STORY: Jean Valjean is a man shackled to his past. A petty crime sees him a ‘slave of the law’ for 19 years. Out on parole, he tries making a stab at a new life but a piece of paper brands him a dangerous man forever. An act of kindness later, he finds himself paying it forward. However, not before buckets of tears are shed.

    MOVIE REVIEW: Set in the 19th century, this Tom Hooper adaptation of the Victor Hugo classic merits attention first and foremost for its stellar cast. Each song carries the power of the words the characters utter. When they’re angry, you feel the rage, when they’re joyous, it’s spring and when they’re in tears, everything turns a darker shade of dismal grey. As Valjean, Jackman plays a variety of parts exceedingly well. He’s a convict, he’s a factory owner, a mayor, a benefactor, a foster father and a hero.

    As a foil to the protagonist, Crowe as the persistent prison guard/inspector Javert is annoyingly good. While not as consistent in clarity of dialogue delivery as Jackman, he makes up by playing conflicted soul to the hilt.

    By contrast, Anne Hathaway doesn’t leave as much of an impact despite an impassioned (read: weepy) portrayal of the frail, fatalistic Fantine. Amanda Seyfried (as the older Cosette) and Eddie Redmayne (as her suitor, the rebellious Marius Pontmercy) are efficient.

    Sacha Baron Cohen and Helena Bonham Carter (the downright evil Thenardiers) bring their quirky brand of menace to the table yet again. Samantha Barks (as Eponine) is a revelation. Her rendition of ‘On My Own’ is actually more rivetting than Jackman’s ‘Suddenly’. Watch out for this one, she’s gonna go far!

    Top-notch music (Claude-Michel Schonberg), cinematography (Danny Cohen) and production design (Eve Stewart and Anna Lynch-Robinson) add to the experience. To truly enjoy this film, be patient (the length IS an issue), persevere (in spite of the sing-song dialogue) and prevail (the film’s actually not as tedious as you’d expect a period historical musical to be).

  • ‘Thank You, Hillary’, Says Gillibrand

    ‘Thank You, Hillary’, Says Gillibrand

    NEW YORK (TIP): Even as HillaryClinton stepped down as Secretary ofState, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, aprotégé of Hillary Clinton, paid richtributes to her in a statement to TheIndian Panorama.Kirsten said, “Hillary Clinton has beena role model for me since she traveled toBeijing as first lady and announced that”human rights are women’s rights, andwomen’s rights are human rights.” In fact,it was that speech that inspired me to getoff the sidelines and pursue a career inpublic service.

    “Ever since, Hillary has continued toinspire me and so many others, first assenator from New York, then as a historymakingpresidential candidate, and, mostrecently, representing the United Statesaround the world as our secretary of state.”As Hillary steps down from the Obamaadministration this week, I hope you’lljoin me in thanking her and letting herknow how much she’s meant to us.”I can’t tell you what an honor it hasbeen to follow in her footsteps as senatorfrom New York. She’s not only been a rolemodel, but also a mentor and friend. I willalways be grateful to her.”But I know I’m not alone. She’stouched so many of you as well with herstrength, dignity and grace as she’snavigated the highest positions of powerin our nation.

  • Cabinet Clears Lokpal Bill With Amendments, Keeps Parties Out Of Its Ambit

    Cabinet Clears Lokpal Bill With Amendments, Keeps Parties Out Of Its Ambit

    NEW DELHI (TIP): The Lokpal Billcleared by the Cabinet on January 31excludes political parties from itsjurisdiction and also rejects theproposal for the appointment of theCentral Bureau of Investigation chiefby a collegium comprising the PM,leader of opposition and the ChiefJustice of India.Minister of state for PMO VNarayanasamy informed the Cabinetthat political parties were being keptoutside the purview of the anti-graftombudsman as their functioning wascovered by the Representation ofPeople’s Act.The explanation is unlikely toconvince activist groups led by AnnaHazare and Arvind Kejriwal who feelthe bill falls well short of theirconcept of a strong and independentlokpal.

    The main opposition BJP isinsistent on a collegium deciding theappointment of the CBI chief ratherthan the consultative process set outin the bill that was examined by aselect committee of Parliament.Explaining the provision on theappointment of CBI chief,Narayanasamy claimed a clausealready existed in the Lokpal Billpassed by Lok Sabha. Asked why theselect committee made arecommendation which was alreadypart of the bill, he said, “Maybe thecommittee wanted to reaffirm itsstand on the issue.” However, the LokSabha version does not envisage acollegium.

    Bill may pass House test
    Official sources said the governmentis hopeful of the bill’s passage in theforthcoming budget session as the legislation will need a simple majoritythat the ruling coalition thinks it candrum up now that a controversialprescription for state lokayuktas hasbeen dropped.

    In the face of a strong publicsentiment in favor of accountabilityand opposition parties looking to putUPA-2 in the dock over corruptioncases, the government has travelled aconsiderable distance on the LokpalBill, conceding much more than it wasearlier willing to.The select committee’srecommendation to do away withmandatory sanctions required toproceed against senior officials hasbeen accepted with the caveat that theorganization or individual againstwhom an investigation report is filedwill be given an opportunity to presenthis case before a lokpal bench.

    This is a major concession as thebureaucracy has vociferously arguedthat this will strip officials ofprotection against motivatedcomplaints. However, the sanctionprocess has been used to delayprosecution, helping tainted officialsevade criminal proceedings aswitnesses are influenced and evidenceerased.The ombudsman will have aprosecution wing of its own but willnot have a say in the transfer ofofficials investigating a case taken upby it. The CBI will report to the lokpalwith regard to cases under lokpalscrutiny and the body will be able toask any relevant agency to take up aninvestigation.In all, the government accepted 14 of16 recommendations of the selectcommittee.

    On the committee’s view on lokpalapproval for transfer of CBI officersinvestigating cases referred by theanti-graft body, the government feltthis would affect smooth functioning ofthe investigating agency. The move is,however, seen as an attempt to keep ahold over officers of the agency.The bill excludes people “affiliated”with any political party from becomingmember of lokpal and keeps religiousand charitable organizations out of thepurview of the anti-graft body.Trusts like the one under yoga guruBaba Ramdev will, however, comeunder the purview of lokpal.Narayanasamy said, “Ramdev’s trust isnot a religious trust and therefore itwill definitely be under the lokpal.

    “The Rajya Sabha panel hadrecommended exclusion of bodies andinstitutions receiving donations fromthe public from the purview of lokpal.Since bodies receiving donations fromthe public were also covered in theoriginal Lokpal Bill, the governmentdid not accept the recommendation.However, at the same time, it decidedto exempt bodies or authoritiesestablished under a central or state Actproviding for administration of public,religious or charitable trustsregistered under the SocietiesRegistration Act.

    The approval of the officialamendments now paves the way forconsideration of the bill afresh by theRajya Sabha during the budget sessionexpected to begin towards the end ofFebruary.After getting a nod from the UpperHouse, the bill with amendments willgo back for fresh approval to LokSabha where it has already beenpassed.The government accepted therecommendation of the committee thatthe power to grant sanction forprosecution of public servants couldbe shifted to lokpal in place of thegovernment. It also agreed with therecommendation that lokpal may berequired to seek comments of thecompetent authority and the publicservant before taking such a decision.

  • Brahmaputra Dams : Ensure India’s Interests Are Not Hit, China Told

    Brahmaputra Dams : Ensure India’s Interests Are Not Hit, China Told

    NEW DELHI (TIP): Alarmed over reports suggestingthat China proposed to construct three more dams onriver Brahmaputra in Tibet, India today asked Beijing toensure that the interests of downstream states were notharmed by any activities in upstream areas.Talking to reporters here, MEA spokesman SyedAkbaruddin said India continued to carefully monitorall developments on the Brahmaputra and has conveyedits “views and concerns” to the Chinese authorities,including at the highest levels.

    “As a lower riparian state with considerableestablished user rights to the waters of the river, Indiahas conveyed its views and concerns to the Chineseauthorities, including at the highest levels of theGovernment of the People’s Republic of China. Indiaurges China to ensure that the interests of downstreamstates are not harmed by any activities in upstreamareas,” he said.He was responding to a query regarding Chinaapproving construction of three more dams onBrahmaputra river in Tibet in addition to the one beingbuilt.

    A document approved by the Chinese Cabinet recentlymentioned three dams to be built at Dagu, Jiacha andJiexu on Brahmaputra, according to Indian officials inBeijing. The document listing projects to be completedin China’s 12th five year plan made a passing referenceto the three dams without any details, they said. Indiahas not been informed about the move so far.

  • Bjp To Boycott Home Minister Shinde For ‘Saffron Terror’ Remarks

    Bjp To Boycott Home Minister Shinde For ‘Saffron Terror’ Remarks

    NEW DELHI (TIP): The BJP has decided to boycott allpublic programmes of Home Minister Sushil KumarShinde to protest against his Hindu terror remarks till hetenders an apology. It will also not respond to anycommunication from him to the party top brass in hiscapacity as Leader of the House.The decision was taken in the first Core Group meetingof the BJP after Rajnath Singh took over as party presidenton January 23. “The Core Group observed that Mr Shinde’sremarks have hurt Hindu sentiments.

    It condemned hiscomments that the BJP and RSS run terror training camps.The party has decided that its members and workers willboycott all public programmes in which Mr Shinde takespart,” BJP General Secretary Ananth Kumar toldreporters.The BJP will also not respond to any communication orrequest for meetings from Mr Shinde to the party’s seniorparliamentarians, including NDA Working Chairperson LKAdvani, and leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha,Sushma Swaraj.

    Shinde may find it difficult to getgovernment business through during the forthcomingbudget session of Parliament if the BJP does not respondto his calls for discussions on crucial issues.However, the BJP president said his party does notintend to boycott Shinde inside Parliament and will notdisrupt proceedings when he rises to speak.

    “But we willraise this issue (Mr Shinde’s remarks on Hindu terror) inParliament,” he said.Significantly, this strategy of the BJP appears to be aslight climbdown, as the party had earlier insisted thatPrime Minister Manmohan Singh and UPA ChairpersonSonia Gandhi should apologise for Shinde’s remarks andthat he should be sacked from the post of home minister.

    The home minister had alleged during the CongressChintan Shivir in Jaipur last month that the BJP and RSSwere involved in training their cadre in terror activitiesand those allegedly involved in Hindu terror acts wereaffiliated to them.

  • ‘Vishwaroop’ Releases To Average Response

    ‘Vishwaroop’ Releases To Average Response

    NEW DELHI (TIP): “Vishwaroop”, the Hindi version ofactor-director Kamal Haasan’s controversial film”Vishwaroopam”, released peacefully on February 1 toan average response, which was likely to pick up overthe weekend.The movie, the original Tamil and Telugu version ofwhich is currently banned in Tamil Nadu, releasedwithout any hassles in Delhi, Punjab and Rajasthan,while in Uttar Pradesh and Mumbai, security wasbeefed up at cinema halls for the release over fear ofprotests.

    “Vishwaroopam” is under the scanner of 24 Muslimorganisations, which objected to certain scenes of thefilm as derogatory to their community.However, the situation seems to have sparkedincreased interest in the movie in north India.In Delhi, the response was okay, but the collectionsare expected to increase during the weekend, says AnantVerma, director and business head, DT Cinemas.”Whoever has seen the movie has liked it – be it peoplefrom south India or north India.

    The publicity that themovie has got is working in favour of the movie. We areexpecting a hike (in collections) over the weekend,”Verma said. He says no security issues have beenreported at any of his halls here so far, and “everythingis under control”.”The occupancy for the first show was around 55 to 60per cent, but that is how it is every (early) Friday. Thefilms start picking up from Friday evening,” he added.Delhi-based distributor Joginder Mahajan admits thestart for “Vishwaroop” is “poor”, but “it is expected togrow over the weekend”.He pointed out how “since there has been so muchcontroversy, people avoid going on the first day”.

    In east Punjab, the film’s opening was below average,informed distributor Jaspal Dhingra of NanaksarEnterprises. “The response to the first show was belowaverage. The film may be good, but collections are veryaverage. Generally, dubbed films from south India don’tdo well in Punjab. There are very few people here whowant to watch the movie,” Dhingra said.”As far as security is concerned, there were no issueshere and I don’t think there will be any problems in thefuture too,” he said.

    In Jaipur, the film got a peaceful opening and therewere are no protests, said police officials.Meanwhile, Kamal Haasan and his brother ChandraHaasan are trying to reach a solution to end the ban on”Vishwaroopam” in Tamil Nadu, which has led to theirincurring losses of Rs.30-60 crore.

    Sporadic Protests In Lucknow
    Sporadic demonstrations were held in Old Lucknowarea demanding a ban on Kamal Haasan’s movie“Vishwaroopam” that was released in the state amidtight security on February 1. After running into troublein several states in South India, Haasan received majorrelief in Uttar Pradesh when Chief Minister AkhileshYadav decided to let the film be screened in the state.

  • Cabinet Clears Death For Rapists In Rare Cases

    Cabinet Clears Death For Rapists In Rare Cases

    Approves ordinance on crimes against women Word ‘rape’ to be replaced by ‘sexual assault’

    NEW DELHI (TIP): The UnionCabinet on February 1 approved thepromulgation of an ordinance thatintroduces tougher jail terms forcrimes against women, includingdeath penalty for extreme cases ofsexual assault.The Cabinet meeting chaired byPrime Minister Manmohan Singhdiscussed the Justice VermaCommittee report, whichrecommended a series of measures tomake crime against women laws morestringent. The three-member panelwas set up after national outrage overthe gang-rape and brutal assault of a23-year-old trainee physiotherapist ina moving bus in the National Capitalon the night of December 16.With the Cabinet approving theordinance, the government will nothave to wait for the budget session ofParliament to commence on February21 to amend the law.

    Though theordinance will allow changes in law, itwill have to be passed in Parliament.Once the budget session starts, thegovernment will have to table a Bill toreplace the ordinance.The ordinance could bepromulgated over the weekend,sources said. It would have to beapproved by the President before itbecomes a law.The Cabinet has recommendedinclusion of death sentence or a jailterm spanning the convict’s lifetime inextreme cases. The severity of thecrime in order to categorise it as an“extreme case” will be detailed in theordinance. It may include cases werethere may be bodily harm to thevictim that left her in a vegetativestate or seriously injured.Other cases of rape will attract aprison term of up to 20 years.

    Theword ‘rape’ will be replaced by theword ‘sexual assault’. However, thegovernment has omitted arecommendation by the Justice JSVerma committee to make maritalrape a part of sexual assault.Stalking a woman, acid attacks,trafficking and harassment at workplace will be covered under sexualassault, as per the tonight’s decision,and attract graded punishments. Tillnow, stalking, acid attacks andtrafficking were not defined undersexual attacks. Thousands of womenare stalked daily across the countryand incidents of acid attack arereported frequently.The Justice Verma panel suggestedradical changes in rape laws in its 630-page report submitted in 29 days.Despite demands to include deathpenalty for convicted rapists, it didnot recommend capital punishment,saying that even women fighting onthe issue for years were against it. Ithad received over 80,000 suggestionsfrom all over the country on change inlaws.

    Sweeping changes
    The Cabinet has recommendedinclusion of death sentence or a jailterm spanning the convict’s lifetime inextreme cases; other cases of rape willattract a prison term of up to 20 yearsThe severity of the crime in orderto categorise it as an “extreme case”to be detailed in the ordinanceStalking a woman, acid attacks,trafficking and harassment at workplace to be covered under sexualassault and attract gradedpunishmentRecommendation to make maritalrape a part of sexual assault omitted.

    Victim’s kin want to meet Sonia
    The family of the Delhi gangrapevictim has sought an appointmentwith UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhito apprise her of their woes anddemands.The father of the girl said hehas sought an appointment with SoniaGandhi.

  • India Slips On Human Rights Index

    India Slips On Human Rights Index

    NEW DELHI (TIP): India has beencited for deteriorating human rightssituation by the foremost globalwatchdog of civil liberties with NewDelhi getting raked over the coals forabuses and mishandling cases rangingfrom the Maoist insurgence in centralIndia to the protests against a nuclearpower plant in Tamil Nadu.Human Rights Watch’s 665-pageworld annual opus on the subject for2012 released on Friday also zeroed inon the rape of a Delhi medical studentthat convulsed the nation and broughtworldwide opprobrium, sayingviolence against women continuedunabated in India with increasedreports of sexual assault.

    “Global revulsion over the Delhigang rape should send a message tothe Indian leadership to bring aboutlong overdue reforms to criminalizethe full range of sexual assault and toprotect women’s dignity and rights,”Meenakshi Ganguly, HRW’s SouthAsia director said in a statement thatcame with the report. “Urgentlyneeded are resources to enforceIndia’s laws and hold accountableofficials who don’t discharge theirduties in a sensitive way.

    “The criticism came even as India’sambassador to Washington NirupamaRao wrote on op-ed in the Wall StreetJournal on Thursday promising thatthe government is “determined tochange our nation’s laws—as well asthe implementation of those laws—toprevent such heinous acts in thefuture.””All of this energy anddetermination to improve, to bringabout and demand change, is good forIndia. It reflects the strongdemocratic experience andinstitutions in the country,” Raowrote, referring to the publicoutpouring of anger.

    However, HRW’s tract on India wasconspicuous for its anti-governmenttone while giving a wide berth torebels groups and NGOs, some ofwhich are suspect in governmenteyes, particularly with respect totheir funding. In fact, the reportcriticized the government’s continuedto use the Foreign ContributionRegulation Act (FCRA) to restrictaccess to foreign funding for domesticorganizations. It also panned newrestrictions on internet freedomarising in part from concerns aboutthe use of social media to organizeprotests.However, the report acknowledgedthat the government did makeprogress in some areas, including newlegislation to protect children fromsexual abuse and stronger support forinternational resolutions to protecthuman rights in other countries.

  • Show Is Off For Valley’s All-Girl Rock Band After Online Slur

    Show Is Off For Valley’s All-Girl Rock Band After Online Slur

    SRINAGAR (TIP): The musical journey ofKashmir’s first and only all-girl rock band hascome to an abrupt end after an online hate buzz.The brainchild of three teenagers from theValley, ‘Pragaash’ — a Kashmiri word meaning‘from darkness to light’ — arrived on the musicscene like a whiff of fresh air in a state plaguedby violence for the last two decades. The 16-years-old made their first and last publicperformance at the ‘Battle of Bands’ here lastDecember where they gave bands that mostlycomprise of boys a run for their money.But days after their debut, the band decided tocall it quits.

    The reason: a vile barrage ofabuses and hate messages about them and theirfamilies on the Internet, strong enough to forcethe young teen into hiding and abandoning theirdream.One of the girls, who talked to The Tribune onthe condition that she would not be named, saidthe band had “ended”, but was reluctant to givereasons for the decision. “We have closed. It justended… we had to hear so much from societythat is why… I don’t want to tell anyone thereason,” she said.

    The girl’s mother said she cried through thenight after reading comments about the band ona social networking site. “The girls’ pictureswere uploaded on a Facebook page and opinionswere sought on whether making a band waswrong or right for our girls.Some people wrote that the girls’ families hadno food, which is why they were out to earn.After reading the comments, my daughter gotvery upset and cried all night. She decided notto do it again,” said the girl’s mother, addingthat the family tried to talk her out of herdecision.

    According to the girl’s mother, someposts appreciated the band; others didn’t. “Ourreligion does not allow this, our society doesn’tallow this,” she said. ‘Pragaash’ was a milestonein Kashmir’s music history for being the firstrock band where the guitarist, drummer andvocalist were all girls. Women have enjoyedsuccess in Kashmir singing folk songs, mysticpoetry and romantic songs, but what set‘Pragaash’ apart was its genre.Band guitarist Aneeka Khalid, however, saidthe band had not been disbanded.

  • 3 Things Women Definitely Want

    3 Things Women Definitely Want

    Do you think women are inscrutable? Do you think they are extremely difficult to understand? Are you struggling to find out what she really is thinking and what she is all about? Don’t worry, you are not alone. A woman can say a lot with her silence while sometimes a man can talk for hours yet say nothing. You need to listen very carefully to figure out what your girl is trying to say. It is not rocket science, its just that you need to be sensitive to her. Here are a few things that women look for in men. Read on and you will probably understand her better…

    Be honest and credible
    Honesty is something that is extremely important for a woman. You have to be brave enough to own up everything. If she ever caught you lying she wouldn’t forgive you easily. But if you faltered and still confessed to her honestly you can stand a chance. She has to be able to believe you and trust you implicitly. It means a lot to her. A woman looks for a partner who she can rely on.

    Hear her out
    If you are looking for a steady relationship you need to enhance your listening skills. Lend an ear to her problems; you don’t need to give solutions all the time. She is not looking for answers; she just needs someone who can listen to her, rants without being judgmental, without being critical of her comments. Allow her to create an emotional bond with you.

    Grow-up
    Women mature faster than men, we all know that. But expecting the woman to mother you all your life is not what she would like. She needs an anchor too.

    She needs her man to be matured, calm, composed, and in control. Show her that you can face your fears and you do not need to run away from them. Impulsive is fine sometimes but show that you can take calculated risks as well. A woman loves it if she knows she can lean on her man and it is not the other way round.

  • Saints To Hold Meeting To Back Narendra Modi’s Pm Candidature

    Saints To Hold Meeting To Back Narendra Modi’s Pm Candidature

    NEW DELHI (TIP): Narendra Damodarbhai Modi isundoubtedly the most preferred face for the PrimeMinisterial post as per the BJP workers are concernedbut there are several other sections of the society thathave joined the “Modi for PM” chorus.In order to mobilise support for projecting Modi asthe next Prime Ministerial candidate, the saintsassociated with Vishwa Hindu Parishad have conveneda meeting on February 7 in Allahabad.Notably, the newly elected BJP president RajnathSingh is also expected to meet these saints at MahaKumbh on February 6.

    Hindu saints and relatedorganisations have been discussing Modi’s candidaturefor PM since last two years.These saints have gathered here on the auspiciousoccasion of ‘Maha Kumbh’. The saints are of the viewthat Hindu religion and culture can be protected onlyunder the leadership of Narendra Modi.A major section of Hindu saints have in fact askedRSS chief Mohan Bhagwat to back Modi as BJP’s Primeministerial candidate.Meanwhile, a major section of BJP, including seniorleaders like Yashwant Sinha and Ram Jethmalani arecontinuously lobbying for Narendra Modi’s candidaturefor Prime Ministerial post.

  • Hair Removal Dos And Don’ts

    Hair Removal Dos And Don’ts

    Hair removal is something we all have to deal with. There are several ways to go about it – shave, wax, tweeze or laser. Whatever way you choose, here are a few tips that can make the process easier
    1)Consider the blade count: If you shave your skin often, it may start feeling dry. So consider the blade count while choosing your shaving blade. Opt for three-bladed razors, as razors with five blades can actually shave beneath the skin which can cause ingrown hair or razor burn in ladies with sensitive skin.

    2)Use the right kind of wax: If you are planning to wax on your own, you better be careful! There are different kinds of wax available in the market. While you may want to try a new product, it isn’t necessary that it will suit your skin type. Consult a professional before you purchase a wax of particular kind or flavour.

    3)Scrub your skin daily: You may have noticed this. There are times when you get bumps on your skin due to shaving to waxing. Preventing bumps isn’t that difficult. Exfoliate your skin using a scrub or a brush every night before you go to sleep. You will certainly see the difference and of course lesser bumps.

    4)Use proper products: If you are planning hair removal by waxing, use good products before applying wax. Apply baby powder 10 minutes before you start waxing. It soaks up moisture and makes your job easier.

    5)Do not wax again and again: If you have waxed your skin and you still have some leftover hair, do not wax that area again and again. Doing so will only irritate your skin and increase the chances of getting ingrown hair.

    6)Follow directions: If you prefer using hair removal creams, do follow the directions written on the box. They are good as they are less painful but they may cause an allergy if you are not careful. Also, do not leave it on your skin for a very long time.

  • Punjab’s First Iit Innovates Machine To End Stubble Burning

    Punjab’s First Iit Innovates Machine To End Stubble Burning

    CHANDIGARH (TIP): Alarmed bymassive stubble burning in vastagricultural fields of the state — thattriggered massive smog in Delhi —Punjab’s first-ever IIT has developed atech marvel to bring an end to thedisastrous practice by the farmers.The inexpensive prototype, namedas community bio-oil generationplant, has been made at a cost of justRs 19,000 at IIT-Ropar.The machine will be used for twopurposes — To extract bio-oil fromwheat as well as rice straw, and rundiesel engine with its blending in theratio of 70 (diesel):30 (bio-oil).Stowed away in the rural hinterlandof India’s cereal bowl, Ropar hadrecently emerged as the mostattractive talent pool for themultinationals among the new IITswhen two of its students walked awaywith offers worth $105,000 or Rs 63lakh per annum (LPA) at a U.S-basedhealth major Epic systems.

    The project was completed within aspan of two months, under IIT Ropar’sflagship programme Rural TechnologyAction Group (RUTAG).A budget of Rs 2.15 crore has beenallocated for RUTAG under the grantssanctioned by the principal scientificadvisor to Union government of India.”The objective is to help farmersrealise that stubble burning is a deathcausingpractice. From toxic soot to asignificant amount of carbon dioxideis released from straws, there is ahuge danger there,” said ProfHarpreet Singh, the RUTAG facilitatorat IIT Ropar.

    The technology is suchthat the plant first converts strawsinto pellets, using a pelletiser, andthen goes to pyroformer andcondenser to convert into either of byproducts:bio-oil or bio char.On November 5 last year, the NASAimages had shown Punjabpockmarked with red dots whichcorresponded to paddy stublle blazesdeliberately lit by farmersOn an average, 23.5 million strawsare put on fire by the farmers everyyear. And, an estimated 12 megatonnesof CO2, a greenhouse gas, is said to bereleased in the air through this .

    Besides, the environment expertsalso say that the soil also loses itsfertility and farmer-friendly insectsand micronutrients.IIT Ropar even experimented usingbio-char as manure for growing onionsand found that the yield was better at3780 g/litre of water than without biocharat 3320 g/litre. This no-mean featcomes just at a right time for IIT Roparwhen it would be holding theconvocation of is first-ever batch onFebruary 2.

  • Nepal Maoists Lock Up School For Including Indian Syllabus

    Nepal Maoists Lock Up School For Including Indian Syllabus

    KATHMANDU (TIP): Teachers backed by the breakaway CPNMaoistfaction in Nepal have forcibly shut down a local schoolallegedly for including Indian course syllabus as part of theircurriculum.Some 3,000 students have been left in the lurch after the DAVSushil Kedia Vishwa Bharati Higher Secondary School situatedin Lalitpur district was locked up by the school’s teachers’ unionaffiliated to CPN-Maoist led by Mohan Vaidya, the breakawayfaction of UCPN-Maoist.

    Although the teachers’ union apparently acted in protestagainst the sacking of two teachers of the school, the schoolmanagement says the real reason behind the closure is theinclusion of India’s CBSE course syllabus in the schoolcurriculum.The teachers’ union have locked up the school since January 6,according to the management.They have also threatened retaliation if the locks are openedwith the help of administration.There are some 14 schools in Nepal which have beenconducting CBSE examinations for more than a decade.

    The teachers’ union has been threatening schools againstincluding Indian curriculum saying that it goes against thenational interest.They have also demanded scrapping of the CBSEexaminations.”We are trying to hold dialogue with the agitating teachers andwe hope that the issue will be settled through dialogue,” saidprincipal of the school, Bhubaneshwari Rao.Last year, CPN-Maoist had imposed a ban on screening ofIndian movies and entry of vehicles with Indian number plates.

  • Strike Over War Crimes Trials Hits Bangladesh, 6 Killed

    Strike Over War Crimes Trials Hits Bangladesh, 6 Killed

    DHAKA (TIP): Violence grippedBangladesh on Thrusday asactivists of the fundamentalistJamaat-e-Islami clashed withpolice, leaving six people,including a constable, dead andseveral others injured, during anationwide strike called to protestthe 1971 war crimes trials.The nationwide general strikewas enforced by the Jamaat- e-Islami and backed by mainopposition Bangladesh NationalistParty (BNP) to halt an ongoingtrial of their top leaders for 1971war crimes charges.

    Police said four people werekilled in northwestern Bograalone in clashes between progovernmentand JI activists, whilethe town, said to be an oppositionstronghold, also saw riot policeusing rubber bullets and tear gas.”The four died within hours inthe afternoon… Jamaat activistsare still fighting with lawenforcement agencies,” a seniorpolice officer of Bogra said.A local journalist said the fourdead were suspected to be JIworkers.

    Two of them died on theoutskirts of the town as theyexchanged gunshots with policeand elite anti-crime Rapid ActionBattalion (RAB).Deputy commissioner oradministrative chief of BograSarwar Hossain said paramilitaryBorder Guard Bangladesh (BGB)was kept on standby to be calledout anytime as “violence is stillunderway” despite the end of thestrike hours.

    A driver of a three wheelerautorickshaw driver succumbedto his wounds after his vehiclewas attacked by JI activists fordefying the strike call insouthwestern Feni, the hometownof BNP chief Khaleda Zia.The sixth victim was apoliceman who died earlier in themorning at western Jessoredistrict, with police saying he diedof a massive heart attack duringclashes.

    Witnesses said Jamaat-e-Islamiactivists clashed with riot policeat Satmatha area of Bogra town,leaving over a dozen peopleinjured at the fag end of the strikehours.They said vandalism, explosionof homemade bombs and torchingof vehicles marked the generalstrike in the capital Dhaka andsoutheastern port city ofChittagong where police arrestedover a dozen Jamaat-e-Islamiactivists.

    Jamaat had called a half-dayshutdown in the capital Dhakaand southeastern port city ofChittagong and day-long strikeelsewhere demanding release oftheir top leaders including partychief Matiur Rahman Nizami,being tried for “crimes againsthumanity” during the Indiabacked1971 Liberation Waragainst Pakistan.

  • Twitter Hacked, Data Of 250,000 Users Exposed

    Twitter Hacked, Data Of 250,000 Users Exposed

    SAN FRANCISCO (TIP): Twitter said Friday thathackers, in the latest online attack, may have gainedaccess to information on a quarter of a million of itsmore than 200 million active users.The social media giant said in a blog posting thatearlier this week it detected attempts to gain access toits user data. It shut down one attack moments after itwas detected.But it discovered that the attackers may have gainedaccess to usernames, email addresses and encryptedpasswords belonging to 250,000 users.

    Twitter has resetthe pilfered passwords and sent emails advising usersthat they’ll have to create a new one.”This attack was not the work of amateurs, and we donot believe it was an isolated incident. The attackerswere extremely sophisticated, and we believe othercompanies and organizations have also been recentlysimilarly attacked,” the blog said.

    “For that reason wefelt that it was important to publicize this attack whilewe still gather information, and we are helpinggovernment and federal law enforcement in their effortto find and prosecute these attackers to make theInternet safer for all users.”The hack is the latest highprofilecyber-attack on US media and technologycompanies recently. The New York Times and The WallStreet Journal reported this week that their computersystems had been infiltrated by China-based hackers.One expert said that the Twitter hack probablyhappened after an employee’s home or work computerwas compromised through a vulnerability in Java, acommonly-used computing language whose weaknesseshave been well publicized.