Year: 2014

  • Hockey players’  behaviour can affect cricket ties with India: PCB chief

    Hockey players’ behaviour can affect cricket ties with India: PCB chief

    KARACHI (TIP): The chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Shaharyar Khan has said that the recent incident in India involving the national hockey team players can have adverse effects on the cricketing ties between the two countries.

    Khan, who had served as High Commissioner in New Delhi, felt that while political and diplomatic relations between the two countries remained tense on a regular basis the Indian media and public had also developed negative feelings about Pakistan after the incident in the Champions Trophy hockey tournament.

    “Yes it could have adverse effects and it could affect any chances of our players being invited for the Indian Premier League,” Khan told ‘Geo Super’ channel.

    The Indian hockey body lashed out at the Pakistani players after their celebrations went over the top following their victory over the hosts in the semifinal of the tournament last week.

    Khan said even in most difficult situations the relations between Pakistan and Indian cricket boards had remained cordial.

    “What had happened left its negative impact but so far we have good relations with the Indian board,” he added.

    He felt the bail granted on Thursday to Abdul Rehman Lakhvi in the Mumbai terror attacks case will also lead to negative reactions in India about Pakistan.

    “We are maintaining good relations with the Indian board even at the ICC level and we are looking forward to hosting India in the bilateral series next year in UAE,” the PCB chief said.

    Asked about the delay in issuance of visa to Pakistan’s Mohammad Hafeez to fly to Chennai for his bowling action test, Khan said efforts were being made at the highest level to get the visa as soon as possible.

    “There has been a delay but I have spoken to our High Commissioner in India and hopefully Hafeez will be able to proceed to Chennai soon. As soon as the visa comes we will send him because the bowling centre in Chennai is accredited by the ICC,” he noted.

  • Saina, Srikanth boost semifinal chances with second win

    Saina, Srikanth boost semifinal chances with second win

    DUBAI (TIP): India’s top badminton players Saina Nehwal and Kidambi Srikanth took a big step on way to reaching the semifinals at the World Super Series Finals by securing second consecutive wins in their respective group on December 18.

    Srikanth, who reached a career-high world number six in the rankings today, celebrated his rise on the world stage by beating eighth-ranked Tommy Sugiarto of Indonesia 21-18 21-13 at the Hamdan Sports Complex. It was Srikanth’s first win over the Indonesian.

    World number four Saina extended her domination over South Korea’s Sung Ji Hyun with an emphatic 21- 12 21-18 victory. It was Saina’s fifth win against Sung in six career meetings though the Indian had lost last time they played each other in the 2013 Denmark Open.

  • ISL kicked off a revolution in India: Nita Ambani

    ISL kicked off a revolution in India: Nita Ambani

    As the 70-day long Indian Super League gets ready for its biggest match yet, TOI speaks to Nita Ambani, the inspiration behind the initiative. She promises that the league will only become bigger and better in the coming years, even help the country showcase its talent to the world. Excerpts

    Has the ISL achieved its primary aim of revolutionising Indian football, or indeed turning it into a football nation?

    I am overwhelmed by the response and by the way India has embraced football. It was really satisfying to see the kind of fan support we got at each of the stadiums; the competitiveness of the league and the enthusiasm among franchise owners also were truly amazing. The fact that every team was in contention for a semifinal slot till the last leg exhibits how passionate the teams were, and how hungry they were to be the first champions. On October 12, 2014, we kicked off a footballing revolution in the country. We want to build on this now, strength by strength in the years to come. Fans have welcomed the innovation and it is heart-warming to see that football has regained eminence in our daily discussions – be it at offices, on social media or at dinner tables.

    A lot of IMG-Reliance officials speak of your hands-on involvement. How much of a challenge was it for you to ensure that the tournament did not get derailed?

    I have the pleasure of being part of the strong IMG, Reliance and Star team. Personally, I like to get into the minutiae of every task, be it at my school, our newly launched hospital, my foundation work or in sports at Mumbai Indians. The opportunities for discovering and learning come from getting into the details. The biggest challenge was to create pitches and infrastructure in many cities. But we overcame it, working as a team and putting in our best efforts. Having said that, we have a long way to go before basking in the glory of success. We are mindful that it’s only the beginning of a long journey, and we need to take small steps to achieve what we aimed for.

    Do you think there is scope for improvement?

    It has been a huge learning experience since we conceptualized the ISL, even more so during the last 10 weeks. We are benchmarking ourselves every day, learning and trying to improve. We will review the first edition after the final on December 20 and work towards enhancing the overall experience for everybody.

    Bangalore and Hyderabad were initially among the shortlisted cities for franchisees. Does ISL plan to extend its base to include these two cities?

    We have received unprecedented interest from many who want to have their own ISL clubs. Even though we want to extend to other cities, I feel at present it’s important for the eight clubs to consolidate and stabilize.

  • BOLLA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF ENTERPRISE

    BOLLA CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF ENTERPRISE

    NEW YORK CITY (TIP): 25 years, since 1989, and Bolla has grown from just five employees to almost 500.
    Bolla has grown from just one gas station in Brooklyn to many locations throughout the region: from Staten Island to Brooklyn; Queens to Manhattan; Nassau to Suffolk; Westchester to Connecticut, and to New Jersey.”And Bolla has become a leader in the industry and a company with vision. That vision is to provide customers with unexpected luxury and the best buying experience. And we have done that every day since 1989″ said Harry Singh Bolla, speaking on the occasion of the silver jubilee celebrations of Bolla at Cipriani Wall Street on December 6.

    Harry Singh recalled the days when he struggled for a foothold. He recalled nostalgically the days of struggle: ” Along with my wife Kamljit Kaur, we bought our first gas station on Kings Highway and Nostrand Avenue in Brooklyn. We faced many challenges throughout the years, but we always knew that with hard work, we could build the trust and the loyalty of our customers. Kamljit and I worked very hard, day and night, seven days a week. She did everything she could that was needed for the business: Bookkeeping, Landscaping our stations, Hosting our business partners. And she did all of this while raising our son Jay and our daughter Tarnjit.”

    Harry spoke of the bold ideas that they thought of. He believed “You have to be bold and brilliant to be successful”.

    So, in 2007, Singhs had the bold idea to create “our own brand”. In came Bolla Market.

    “And today, after seven years, we have more than 30 Bolla Markets”, said Harry.

    Harry had another bold idea. It was to launch Bolla Construction, to build new stations themselves.

    “The next bold idea we launched Bolla Transport, to keep our sites fully supplied and cut costs”, said Harry.

    Harry continued in his speech to outline further bold ideas. “All of these things have contributed to our success, and tonight, I am happy to announce another Bold & Brilliant idea.Just six weeks ago, we were approved by the Federal Trade Commission to franchise Bolla Market. This opportunity will help us continue to grow, deliver our value proposition and share the rewards.”

    “Throughout the years, we have shared our good fortune by supporting many organizations in our communities. And today, I am proud to announce that we are launching Bolla Charity Foundation.Working together, we will give back even more, and help change people’s lives. Tonight, I am honored to announce the Foundation’s first three gifts.”

    The first of the three gifts Harry announced was a $50,000 donation to Wounded Warrior Project for one wounded warrior’s college.

    The second was a donation of $10,000 to Medical Mission International builds hospitals to serve the people of El Salvador. The third gift of $50,000 was to the Suffolk County Village of Islandia for a Memorial Park building that honors the first responders who died at the World Trade Centre.

    On the occasion, Harry Singh recognized some of the employees of the company. They included Dalbir Singh (Harry Singh life time achievement Award ); Devanand Gopaul ( Automotive Repairs Operations); Mr. Narender Singh (Store Operations) and Harvir Singh
    (Territory Manager).

    Present on the occasion , among others , were Congressman Steve Israel, Mayor Bill de Blasio, Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano, and Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone.

    The celebrations were attended by a large number of people drawn from various walks of life.

  • Dallas land development would fill an empty corner of downtown

    Dallas land development would fill an empty corner of downtown

    DALLAS (TIP): A development that’s planned for a sleepy corner of downtown Dallas could be getting some traction soon. The 12-acre Spire project that’s in the works for the northeast edge of downtown will contain an office tower, hotel, retail and apartment high-rise.

    The project, which has been in the planning stages for more than a year, would occupy one of the largest undeveloped properties in the central business district. “We’ve been intentionally patient and have been working on our plans,” said Jon Ruff, president of property owner and developer Spire Realty Group. “We recognize they are not making any more land downtown.

    “Everybody in the real estate business knows about this project, but the public generally doesn’t,” Ruff said. With the Arts District as a next-door neighbor and development activity spreading east down Ross Avenue, Spire Realty’s vacant lots across the street are looking more appealing for new construction.

    “What was once sort of a forgotten corner of the city is no more,” Ruff said. Spire started buying up the land a decade ago and hired WDG Architecture to plan a high-rise mixed-use project for the property.

    “We are in a position to be able to work on multiple projects at one time,” Ruff said. “We know we are going to have a high-rise office, a high-rise multifamily building and a boutique hotel. “We are teeing them all up so that when the timing is right we can execute them.”

    The first phase will probably be a 21-story, 375,000-square-foot office building Spire Realty plans to build on San Jacinto Street behind the Plaza of the Americas complex. Ruff said construction drawings and designs are complete for the tower.

    Out pitching

    The developer is talking to potential tenants.”We’re out pitching companies,” said Spire’s Campbell Henry. “With our location at the Arts District, we need to find the right tenant to be in the project.”

    Spire Realty also owns downtown’s Bryan Tower, which is 80 percent leased and about to get some ground-floor upgrades.Ruff said the developers hope to attract a major company that wants to move downtown to take advantage of the growth in the Arts District and Uptown.

    “Now that we are starting to see companies move here from outside of downtown, we view that as a real possibility for our project,” Ruff said. “We think we will be in a real good position.” Downtown officials agree that the property has potential as a corporate office location. “At this point in the market and the progress made downtown, the location and size of the Spire assemblage is an enormous advantage for tenants looking downtown,” said John Crawford, CEO of the economic development group Downtown Dallas Inc.

    First phase

    Ruff said the developers are also considering an apartment project or hotel for the first phase. “We could have sold that land -all 12 acres if we chose – to apartment builders,” he said. “We’ve had a lot of interest from hotel groups. “We have three or four groups we are talking with about a 200-room full-service hotel.”

    Closer at hand, Spire Realty plans to start making street-side upgrades and landscaping to give its property more appeal. “We have dedicated land to the city so they can widen Routh Street, and that’s finally happening,” Ruff said. “We hope that next year we will be able to start to improve that site and make it look more like a development.”

    Construction of the new Hall Arts office tower on Ross Avenue and redevelopments planned at several 1980s office projects in the neighborhood are pouring millions of dollars in new investment into the area. Thousands of new office workers are moving to nearby buildings. “The area is going to continue to get better, and the Arts District has improved with age,” Ruff said. “The activity and traffic has become heavier.”

  • Texas Capital Bank Ranks 11th in Dallas Morning News Top 100 Places to Work

    Texas Capital Bank Ranks 11th in Dallas Morning News Top 100 Places to Work

    DALLAS (TIP): Texas Capital Bank has announced that it ranked eleventh in the large company category on The Dallas Morning News’ 2014 Top 100 Places to Work in Dallas-Fort Worth list. The bank was also recognized in 2013.

    The Dallas Morning News Top 100 surveyed employees from 315 companies and as in past years, the ranking was based on scores across a combination of seven areas, which included connection and direction of company, pay and benefits, confidence in leadership and work-life balance.

    “Texas Capital Bank is one of the most successful banks in the country because the best people in the industry have chosen to help us build this company and I am humbled that they think we are one of the best places to work,” said CEO Keith Cargill.

    ABOUT TEXAS CAPITAL BANK

    Texas Capital Bank is a commercial bank that delivers highly personalized financial services to businesses and entrepreneurs. We are headquartered in Texas working with clients throughout the state and across the country. Texas Capital Bank is a wholly owned subsidiary of Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc. (TCBI) and is recognized as a Forbes Best Banks in America and the Dallas Morning News’ Top 100 Places To Work company. To find out why we’re the Best Business Bank in Texas(R), please visit
    www.texascapitalbank.com.

  • Crucial spy in Cuba paid a heavy Cold War price

    Crucial spy in Cuba paid a heavy Cold War price

    WASHINGTON (TIP): He was, in many ways, a perfect spy — a man so important to Cuba’s intelligence apparatus that the information he gave to the Central Intelligence Agency paid dividends long after Cuban authorities arrested him and threw him in prison for nearly two decades.

    Rolando Sarraff Trujillo has now been released from prison and flown out of Cuba as part of the swap for three Cuban spies imprisoned in the United States that President Obama announced Wednesday.

    Mr Obama did not give Mr Sarraff’s name, but several current and former American officials identified him and discussed some of the information he gave to the CIA while burrowed deep inside Cuba’s Directorate of Intelligence.

    Mr Sarraff’s story is a chapter in a spy vs. spy drama between the United States and Cuba that played on long after the end of the Cold War and years after Cuba ceased to be a serious threat to the United States. The story — at this point — remains just a sketchy outline, with Mr Sarraff hidden from public view and his work for the CIA still classified.
    The spy games between the two countries lost their urgency after the fall of the Soviet Union, but the spies have stuck to their roles for more than two decades: pilfering documents, breaking codes and enticing government officials to betray their countries. “There were a number of people in the Cuban government who were valuable to the U.S., just as there were a number of people in the U.S. government who were helpful to the Cubans,” said Jerry Komisar, who ran C.I.A. clandestine operations in Cuba during the 1990s.

    With Wednesday’s exchange of imprisoned spies and the leaders of the United States and Cuba talking in a substantive way for the first time in more than 50 years, some people who were part of the spy games between the two countries now wonder just how much it was worth it.

    In retrospect, Mr Komisar said, there was little need for American intelligence services to devote so much attention to Cuba — a country with a decrepit military that he said posed no strategic threat to the United States since the Soviet Union pulled its missiles off the island in 1962.

    After decades of cloak-and-dagger activities between the two countries, he said, it turned out to be “a draw.”

    “You have to ask yourself, ‘To what end?’ ” he said.

    Before he was arrested in November 1995, Mr Sarraff worked in the cryptology section of Cuba’s Directorate of Intelligence and was an expert on the codes used by Cuban spies in the United States to communicate with Havana. According to members of his family, he had studied journalism at the University of Havana and had the rank of first lieutenant at the intelligence directorate.

    It is not clear when Mr Sarraff, now 51, began working for the CIA Chris Simmons, who was the chief of a Cuban counterintelligence unit for the

    Defense Intelligence Agency from 1996 to 2004, said that he worked with another man — Jose Cohen, one of Mr Sarraff’s childhood friends — to pass encryption information to the C.I.A. that led to the arrest of a number of Cuban agents operating in the United States.

    Mr Simmons said that Cuba’s spy service regularly communicated with its agents in America using encrypted messages sent over shortwave radio. After Mr Sarraff helped the United States crack the codes, he said, the FBI was able to arrest Cuban spies years after Mr Sarraff was discovered and put in prison in Cuba.

    “When Roly was providing information, he was giving us insights about where there were weaknesses in the Cuban encryption system,” Mr Simmons said.

    Cuban authorities arrested Mr Sarraff in November 1995 and put him on trial for espionage, revealing state secrets and other acts against state security. According to one senior American official, the Cuban government learned of his plans to defect when he was on assignment in a third country and recalled him to Cuba and put him in jail.

    According to members of Mr Sarraff’s family, he went to work one day in 1995 and never came home. Cuban officials told the family for more than a week that Mr Sarraff was on a job in the country’s interior and would be back soon.

    He was sentenced to 25 years in prison. Mr Simmons, the former D.I.A. officer, said he believed that the reason Mr Sarraff was not executed was because his parents were officials in the Cuban government. “He has always maintained his innocence” his sister, Vilma Sarraff, said by telephone from Spain. She said that Mr Sarraff’s daughter was 7 when he was arrested.

  • ‘GIVE ME WATER’ project launched at Consulate General of India

    ‘GIVE ME WATER’ project launched at Consulate General of India

    NEW YORK CITY (TIP): The Consul General of India in New York Ambassador Dnyaneshwar M Mulay and Democratic District Leader Uma Sengupta (D-Flushing), on Monday, December 15, 2014, held a Sustainable Water Summit to provide solutions to water pollution globally and to launch projects in India that will bring clean drinkable water systems to India’s underserved communities.

    Water pollution is a growing environmental and health issue in India. As the majority of rivers, lakes and surface water in India are increasingly becoming more polluted, many rural and improvised areas in the region are depleted of their resources and children and families are unable to have access to clean drinking water.

    Consulate General Dnyaneshwar Mulay and Hon. Uma Sengupta (D-Flushing) launched the “Give me water” project that will extract the well water in villages to give rural areas access to fresh and clean drinkable water all year around. The project will start in the South 24 Parganas district inWest Bengal, India. In a study conducted in 20 villages, 30% of the children residing in the South 24 Parganas district are inflicted by water borne diseases. In these villages, residents only have access to water 2 hours a day and have to walk long distances to obtain water for bathing, cooking and other uses.

    “The world’s biggest long-term challenge is working to address the problem of a global water scarcity. Access to fresh and clean readily-available drinking water is a basic human right and we need to make sure all communities are provided water in a healthy and sustainable way,” said District Leader Uma Sengupta (D-Flushing). On February 14, 2014, Hon. Uma Sengupta (D-Flushing) will travel to India to provide clean water systems to four villages in South 24 Parganas district who are suffering from a drinking water shortage.

    The policy forum also included presentations from New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC) President Ram Raju, Councilman Paul Vallone (D-Bayside) and Miss Connecticut 2014 Jewel of India Roopa Modha who discussed how local, city and transnational efforts can help form international policies that promote environmental protection, sustainability, health and wellness in India, the United States and countries affected by water pollution and water scarcity.

  • Sant Chatwal escapes Jail Term; Praises Justice System

    Sant Chatwal escapes Jail Term; Praises Justice System

    NEW YORK (TIP): It may appear to be a miracle that a man who only seven months ago, in April, 2014, to be precise, was said to be getting “up to 25 years in prison”, has escaped the feared and fearful prison term.

    The US District Judge I Leo Glasser of the Eastern District of New York federal court awarded to Indian-American hotelier Sant Singh Chatwal, 70 on Thursday, November 18, three years probation and a USD 500,000 fine. The Judge also said Chatwal should continue doing the community service that his friends and family have detailed in nearly 300 letters of support to the court.

    I am reminded of what The Indian Panorama photo journalist Mohammed Jaffer, a long time associate of Sant Chatwal, had said only last week when I had expressed to him that many believed Chatwal may get a jail term. “I know Sant Ji will not get a jail term. I know miracles have taken place in his life. And this time also a miracle will take place. He is a God fearing and religious man. He cannot come to harm”. How prophetic!

    The Case

    Sant Chatwal was charged with violating the Federal Election Campaign Act and illegally donating thousands of dollars to political campaigns in the US.

    According to court filings, from 2007 to 2011, Chatwal used his employees, business associates and contractors who performed work on his hotels to solicit campaign contributions on Chatwal’s behalf in support of various candidates for federal office and political action committees, collect these contributions, and pay reimbursements for these contributions.

    Chatwal and his associates induced straw donors to make the campaign contributions, promising them that they would be reimbursed. A straw donor is someone who illegally uses someone else’s money to make campaign contributions in his or her own name.

    Chatwal orchestrated a scheme to make approximately USD 188,000 in campaign contributions to three candidates for federal office via straw donors, and he often arranged for the straw donors to be reimbursed through his associates, ultimately paying for the reimbursed contributions with funds belonging to him or one of his companies.

    The evidence against Chatwal included an October 2010 recorded conversation between Chatwal and a business associate who became an informant, in which Chatwal underscored his view as to the importance of political campaign contributions, stating that without campaign contributions, “Nobody will even talk to you. That’s the only way to buy them, get into the system. What, what else is there? That’s the only thing”.

    Sant Chatwal repeatedly apologized to the judge for his behavior and said he had been humbled by the experience.

    “I apologize for what I have done to my family. I have let them down terribly,” Chatwal submitted before the judge.

    After the sentencing Chatwal said he always believed the US justice system to be fair and just and he has been given justice. “I am very happy with the verdict”, ha said.

    Ahead of the sentencing, Chatwal’s lawyers had submitted a memorandum seeking leniency, urging the court to weigh Chatwal’s age and “lifetime of contribution” to others and the impact imprisonment would have on his family and community in sentencing him.

    They had requested that a sentence of probation with substantial community service be imposed on Chatwal to enable him to “make amends by continuing to serve others and take care of his sons,” Vivek and Vikram who depend on him to an
    “exceptional degree” due to their medical disabilities.

    Chatwal “comes before this court humbled, filled with remorse and shame for what he has done, knowing that he broke the law and, as a consequence, disappointed the many people who depend on and look up to him,” the lawyers had said asking the court to recognize that he is a “good man, albeit one who erred, whose life has been distinguished by a devotion to this country, his adopted home , and a commitment to protecting and uplifting others”.

    Over 300 letters of support from Chatwal’s family, friends and business associates, including former Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh, author Deepak Chopra and Zee Network Chairman Subhash Chandra, detailing Chatwal’s various philanthropic activities, his contributions to strengthening Indo-US relations and his devotion to his family were submitted in court in seeking leniency from Judge Glasser.

    Prosecutors however asked the court to reject Chatwal’s plea for leniency saying that he should be sentenced to 46-57 months as set forth in the plea agreement he entered with the government, saying that he knowingly sought to “undermine” the American government’s transparent electoral system and the criminal justice system.

    “Given Chatwal’s background and his conduct, his pleas for leniency only underscore the seriousness of his offence conduct and serve to perpetuate the corrosive perception that there is one set of rules for the rich and powerful and another for everyone else,” they said.

    But Judge Glasser did not uphold prosecution’s objects to leniency and went ahead to save Chatwal from a jail term.

    Speaking with The Indian Panorama later in the evening Chatwal reiterated his admiration for the Justice system of America. He said, “The US Justice system is fair. I have got justice. And I would want all Indian Americans to have full faith in the American justice system”.

    Asked if he would continue to work for strengthening Indo-American relations, as he had in the past when he made relentless efforts to cement US India civil nuclear energy deal, Chatwal said it was “my life’s mission to work to strengthen relations between the two great democracies of the world”.

    What else did he plan to do? He said he would give more time to community issues. Indian American community needs to address a number of vital issues. He would take the initiative to focus on them.

    Chatwal also spoke feelingly about the plight of immigrants without status. He said he could well understand the misery and agony of the divided families. He said he has been trying to help out “the unfortunate people” and would do his best to lobby for the immigration laws that would allow families to unite and give a legal status to all
    “undocumented immigrants”, in particular, the ones from India.

    Chatwal said he was grateful to friends and community for their loving support in his hour of trial and tribulation and asked The Indian Panorama to carry his heartfelt gratitude to all who had stood by him and prayed for him .

    Chatwal who was accompanied at the court by his wife Daman and two sons Vivek and Vikram said he was proud of his family who stood solidly by his side and lent all kind of support.

    The Indian Panorama received a number of calls from well wishers of Sant Chatwal to give their comments on the judgment. Many related how Chatwal has been helpful to them, in particular and to individuals and organizations. One, Peter Bheddah, a well known philanthropist of New York, who had a few months ago, told me how drawn he felt to Chatwal because of his charitable disposition and helpful nature and wanted to help him, said he was greatly relieved to hear that Chatwal has got three years probation in stead of a feared jail term. Peter is one of the persons who had sent in a letter to Judge Glasser seeking leniency for Chatwal.

    Another caller who did not want to be identified spoke of the colossal contribution of Chatwal in strengthening India -US relations. He recalled how Chatwal would be on pins and run around to ensure the civil nuclear energy deal between the two countries was through. He said it was partly because of Chatwal’s efforts that the deal was ultimately signed.

    However, there is no denying the fact that as against hundreds of admirers and friends, Chatwal has a handful of detractors, too. But, in the ultimate analysis, Chatwal stands out as a “good man”, a “helpful person”, ready to help anybody, any time.

  • US Secret Service too insular, needs outside leader, more agents: REVIEW

    US Secret Service too insular, needs outside leader, more agents: REVIEW

    WASHINGTON (TIP): The US Secret Service needs an outsider to overhaul the insular agency, beef up staffing and improve training — after building a higher fence around the White House, an independent review concluded on December 18.

    An executive summary of the highly classified review revealed deep problems at the top of the Secret Service, which is charged with guarding the US president and other senior government officials.

    “The panel heard one common critique from those inside and outside the Service: The Service is too insular,” the published summary said.

    Homeland security secretary Jeh Johnson appointed a four-member independent panel in October after a Sept. 19 intrusion by an Iraq war veteran who scaled the White House fence, sprinted across the lawn and got deep inside the mansion before an off-duty agent stopped him.

    That incident prompted the panel’s first recommendation: build a better fence “as soon as possible.” It recommended one that is at least 4 or 5 feet (120 or 150cm) higher and curves outward at the top to give agents more time to assess the risk of a jumper.

    But the agency’s problems, it noted,”go deeper than a new fence can fix.”

    A director not tied to agency traditions and personal relationships will be better equipped to do an honest reassessment and encourage a culture of accountability.

    The last Secret Service director, Julia Pierson, was a 30-year veteran who was tasked with cleaning up the agency’s culture after a 2012 presidential trip to Colombia in which up to a dozen agents were found to have hired prostitutes.

    Pierson resigned under fierce criticism on Oct 1, less than two weeks after the Sept. 19 White House intrusion. That fence jumper breach came a day after the disclosure that an armed private security contractor rode on an elevator with Obama in Atlanta in a breach of protocol earlier in September.

    The security lapses, along with a 2011 incident in which seven gunshots were fired at the White House, had raised concerns across Washington that Obama was not as well protected as he should be in an age of global tumult.

  • Pope Benedict helped free American from Cuba

    Pope Benedict helped free American from Cuba

    VATICAN CITY (TIP): Pope Francis rightly got credit for helping bring the US and Cuba together and free US government subcontractor Alan Gross. But it was actually Francis’ predecessor, Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI, who made the first high-level Vatican manoeuver to release Gross, spurred in part by an unlikely group of papal lobbyists.

    The American Jewish Committee was one of several Jewish groups that approached the Vatican in the months before Benedict’s March 2012 visit to Cuba to ask that the German pontiff raise the issue on humanitarian grounds with President Raul Castro, The Associated Press has learned.

    “I was told to rest assured that it would be and that it was raised,” the AJC’s Rabbi David Rosen told the AP on Thursday.

    An official familiar with the Holy See’s diplomacy confirmed that Benedict did indeed discuss the Gross case with Castro during their March 27, 2012, meeting in Havana. That encounter, followed a day later by a tete-a-tete between Benedict and Fidel Castro, came exactly two years before Francis and President Barack Obama discussed the Gross detention at the Vatican.

    Soon thereafter, Francis wrote letters to both Obama and Castro, asking them to resolve the “humanitarian questions of common concern, including the situation of some prisoners,” and offering up the Vatican as a facilitator to seal the deal to restore relations, the Vatican said December 17.

    The negotiations were concluded at the Vatican in October in the presence of Francis’ top diplomat, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, who until 2013 was the Vatican’s ambassador to Cuba’s top ally, Venezuela.

    Gross was released Wednesday and returned home to the US in a prisoner swap for three Cubans held as spies, part of an historic decision to normalize diplomatic ties severed during a half-century of Cold War acrimony.

  • SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB

    SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB

    ONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS ISSUE

    || 15 || The Master Himself bestows honor. He creates and bestows body and soul. He Himself preserves the honor of His servants; He places both His Hands upon their foreheads.

    || 16 || All strict rituals are just clever contrivances. My God knows everything. He has made His Glory manifest, and all people celebrate Him.

    || 17 || He has not considered my merits and demerits; this is God’s Own Nature. Hugging me close in His Embrace, He protects me, and now, even the hot wind does not touch me.

    || 18 || Within my mind and body, I meditate on God. I have obtained the fruits of my soul’s desire. You are the Supreme Lord and Master, above the heads of kings. Nanak lives by chanting Your Name.

    || 19 || You Yourself created the Universe; You created the play of duality, and staged it. The Truest of the True is pervading everywhere; He instructs those with whom He is pleased.

    || 20 || By Guru’s Grace, I have found God. By His Grace, I have shed emotional attachment to Maya. Showering His Mercy, He has blended me into Himself.

    || 21 || You are the Gopis, the milk-maids of Krishna; You are the sacred river Jamunaa; You are Krishna, the herdsman. You Yourself support the world. By Your Command, human beings are fashioned. You Yourself embellish them, and then again destroy them.

    || 22 || Those who have focused their consciousness on the True Guru have rid themselves of the love of duality. The light of those mortal beings is immaculate. They depart after redeeming their lives. || 23 || Forever and ever, night and day, I praise the Greatness of Your Goodness. You bestow Your Gifts, even if we do not ask for them. Says Nanak, contemplate the True Lord.

    || 24 || 1 || SIREE RAAG, FIFTH MEHL: I fall at His Feet to please and appease Him. The True Guru has united me with the Lord, the Primal Being. There is no other as great as He. || 1 || Pause || The Lord of the Universe is my Sweet Beloved. He is sweeter than my mother or father. Among all sisters and brothers and friends, there is no one like You.

    || 1 || By Your Command, the month of Saawan has come. I have hooked up the plow of Truth, and I plant the seed of the Name in hopes that the Lord, in His Generosity, will bestow a bountiful harvest.

    || 2 || Meeting with the Guru, I recognize only the One Lord. In my consciousness, I do not know of any other
    account. The Lord has assigned one task to me; as it pleases Him, I perform it.

    || 3 || Enjoy yourselves and eat, O Siblings of Destiny. In the Guru’s Court, He has blessed me with the Robe of Honor. I have become the Master of my body-village; I have taken the five rivals as prisoners.

    || 4 || I have come to Your Sanctuary. The five farm-hands have become my tenants; none dare to raise their heads against me. O Nanak, my village is populous and prosperous.

    || 5 || I am a sacrifice, a sacrifice to You. I meditate on You continually. The village was in ruins, but You have re-populated it. I am a sacrifice to You.

    || 6 || O Beloved Lord, I meditate on You continually; I obtain the fruits of my mind’s desires. All my affairs are arranged, and the hunger of my mind is appeased.

    || 7 || I have forsaken all my entanglements; I serve the True Lord of the Universe. I have firmly attached the Name, the Home of the Nine Treasures to my robe.

    || 8 || I have obtained the comfort of comforts. The Guru has implanted the Word of the Shabad deep within me. The True Guru has shown me my Husband Lord; He has placed His Hand upon my forehead.

    || 9 || I have established the Temple of Truth. I sought out the Guru’s Sikhs, and brought them into it. I wash their feet, and wave the fan over them. Bowing low, I fall at their feet.

    || 10 || I heard of the Guru, and so I went to Him. He instilled within me the Naam, the goodness of charity and true cleansing. All the world is liberated, O Nanak, by embarking upon the Boat of Truth.

    || 11 || The whole Universe serves You, day and night. Please hear my prayer, O Dear Lord. I have thoroughly tested and seen all – You alone, by Your Pleasure, can save us.

    || 12 || Now, the Merciful Lord has issued His Command. Let no one chase after and attack anyone else. Let all abide in peace, under this Benevolent Rule.

    || 13 || Softly and gently, drop by drop, the Ambrosial Nectar trickles down. I speak as my Lord and Master causes me to speak. I place all my faith in You; please accept me.

    || 14 || Your devotees are forever hungry for You. O Lord, please fulfill my desires. Grant me the Blessed Vision of Your Darshan, O Giver of Peace. Please, take me into Your Embrace.

    || 15 || I have not found any other as Great as You. You pervade the continents, the worlds and the nether regions; You are permeating all places and interspaces. Nanak: You are the True Support of Your devotees.

    || 16 || I am a wrestler; I belong to the Lord of the World. I met with the Guru, and I have tied a tall, plumed turban. All have gathered to watch the wrestling match, and the Merciful Lord Himself is seated to behold it.

    || 17 || The bugles play and the drums beat. The wrestlers enter the arena and circle around. I have thrown the five challengers to the ground, and the Guru has patted me on the back.

    || 18 || All have gathered together, but we shall return home by different routes. The Gurmukhs reap their profits and leave, while the self-willed manmukhs lose their investment and depart.

    || 19 || You are without color or mark. The Lord is seen to be manifest and present. Hearing of Your Glories again and again, Your devotees meditate on You; they are attuned to You, O Lord, Treasure of Excellence.

    || 20 || Through age after age, I am the servant of the Merciful Lord. The Guru has cut away my bonds. I shall not have to dance in the wrestling arena of life again. Nanak has searched, and found this opportunity.

    || 21 || 2 || 29 || ONE UNIVERSAL CREATOR GOD. BY THE GRACE OF THE TRUE GURU: SIREE RAAG, FIRST MEHL, PEHRAY, FIRST HOUSE: In the first watch of the night, O my merchant friend, you were cast into the womb, by the Lord’s Command. Upside-down, within the womb, you performed penance, O my merchant friend, and you prayed to your Lord and Master. You uttered prayers to your Lord and Master, while upside-down, and you meditated on Him with deep love and affection. You came into this Dark Age of Kali Yuga naked, and you shall depart again naked. As God’s Pen has written on your forehead, so it shall be with your soul. Says Nanak, in the first watch of the night, by the Hukam of the Lord’s Command, you enter into the womb.

    || 1 || In the second watch of the night, O my merchant friend, you have forgotten to meditate. From hand to hand, you are passed around, O my merchant friend, like Krishna in the house of Yashoda. From hand to hand, you are passed around, and your mother says, “This is my son.” O, my thoughtless and foolish mind, think: In the end, nothing shall be yours. You do not know the One who created the creation. Gather spiritual wisdom within your mind. Says Nanak, in the second watch of the night, you have forgotten to meditate.

    || 2 || In the third watch of the night, O my merchant friend, your consciousness is focused on wealth and youth. You have not remembered the Name of the Lord, O my merchant friend, although it would release you from bondage. You do not remember the Name of the Lord, and you become confused by Maya. Revelling in your riches and intoxicated with youth, you waste your life uselessly. You have not traded in righteousness and Dharma; you have not made good deeds your friends. Says Nanak, in the third watch of the night, your mind is attached to wealth and youth.

    || 3 || In the fourth watch of the night, O my merchant friend, the Grim Reaper comes to the field. When the Messenger of Death seizes and dispatches you, O my merchant friend, no one knows the mystery of where you have gone. So think of the Lord! No one knows this secret, of when the Messenger of Death will seize you and take you away. All your weeping and wailing then is false. In an instant, you become a stranger. You obtain exactly what you have longed for. Says Nanak, in the fourth watch of the night, O mortal, the Grim Reaper has harvested your field.

    || 4 || 1 || SIREE RAAG, FIRST MEHL: In the first watch of the night, O my merchant friend, your innocent mind has a child-like understanding. You drink milk, and you are fondled so gently, O my merchant friend. The mother and father love their child so much, but in Maya, all are caught in emotional attachment. By the good fortune of good deeds done in the past, you have come, and now you perform actions to determine your future. Without the Lord’s Name, liberation is not obtained, and you are drowned in the love of duality. Says Nanak, in the first watch of the night, O mortal, you shall be saved by remembering the Lord.

    TO BE CONTINUED

  • The University of Texas at Austin Introduces Online Business Courses for Professionals Worldwide

    The University of Texas at Austin Introduces Online Business Courses for Professionals Worldwide

    New Learning Platform Delivers Practical Business Knowledge Taught by Top-Ranking Teachers

    AUSTIN, TX (TIP): McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin, one of the top ten undergraduate business programs in the nation according to U.S. News and World Report, has opened virtual doors to the Texas Business Foundations Program (BFP) Online providing working professionals everywhere with greater access to a world-class business education. Texas BFP Online has taken a decades-long successful on-campus program and transformed it into a digital classroom that rethinks how students learn.

    This online educational experience delivers comprehensive business essentials, an accelerated pace of courses, and an immersive and interactive curriculum. The program fills the business fundamentals gap between having a non-business degree and advanced programs like an MBA. “Texas Business Foundations Program Online gives students a true McCombs educational experience,” says Dean Tom Gilligan. “Each course features one or more of our most effective faculty members, the same professors who teach our full-time business students.

    We’re confident Texas BFP Online students will gain business knowledge and skills that will find direct application in their own career.” Open to prospective students and professionals anywhere in the world, Texas BFP Online features the latest learning sciences such as interactive learning modules, animated storytelling and gamification. Courses are available on-the-go, pairing essential curriculum with exclusive, one-of-a-kind digital teaching tools, including: engaging video lectures, immersive learning modules, interactive, real-world simulations and self-paced courses. Corporate guests and case study scenarios from leading global brands, such as Starbucks, Apple and Southwest Airlines provide students with real-world examples.

    The curriculum includes six fundamental business courses, including:

    Foundations of Accounting: practical application of financial and managerial accounting to excel at better business planning and decision-making with applied knowledge of accrual accounting, financial statements, funding and other managerial accounting fundamentals.

    Foundations of Finance: application of finance for business management with topics including assets, capital, markets, risk, economics and finance fundamentals to better establish policy, project wealth and cash flow.

    Introduction to Information Technology Management: study of real-life case studies and simulated workplace scenarios to build knowledge of the importance of IT in modern business including expectations of IT professional skills and how IT can affect business strategy and ROI.

    Foundations of Legal Environment for Business: examination of common legal issues that impact business to help illustrate organizational problems, legal procedures, doctrines and ethics.

    Foundations of Marketing: exploration of the role, influence and impact of marketing to equip professionals with the skills to analyze, strategize, execute and sell a business.

    Foundations of Organizational Behavior and Administration: analysis of current developments in leadership, management and team building through real-life case studies and the application of motivation, power, influence and change to manage team effectiveness.

    Starting today professionals may enroll in three-credit courses for $600 each or prepurchase all six courses for a 10 percent discount. Students will earn the Texas BFP Online Certificate from the McCombs School of Business upon completion of all six courses. Each course is designed to be completed at the student’s convenience and is written and taught by the same awardwinning faculty who teach on-campus classes but are designed to be accessible 24-hours a day and at a pace that complements individual schedules. Select classes will start January 2015. For more information on the Texas Business Foundations Program Online offered through McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin, please visit onlinebusiness.mccombs.utexas.edu. The McCombs School of Business YouTube channel features an introductory video to Texas BFP Online as well as video introductions to each course.

    Contact:

    Zeno Group for Wiley Global Education Solutions and The University of Texas at Austin Melissa Hariri, 310-566-3993 melissa.hariri@zenogroup.com

  • Schools Chancellor announces Third Annual Big Apple Awards for Teacher Excellence

    Schools Chancellor announces Third Annual Big Apple Awards for Teacher Excellence

    NEW YORK (TIP): Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña announced the thirdannual Big Apple Awards: Recognizing Teacher Excellence in New York City, overseen by the Department of Education in partnership with the Fund for Public Schools. The Big Apple Awards celebrate educators across the City and honor teachers who inspire students, model great teaching, and enrich their school communities. An open, citywide call for nominations for the Big Apple Awards begins today and will continue through January 19, 2015.

    Students, families, educators, and community members can nominate a standout teacher in their life by visiting the Big Apple Awards website. Nominees must be current, fulltime public school teachers who have demonstrated exceptional success in impacting student learning, in their instructional practices, and in their professional contributions to their school community. “New York City has so many hardworking, inspiring teachers who are lifting up their students and communities, and I encourage students, families, and educators to think about teachers who are making a difference and nominate them for this well-deserved recognition,” said Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña.

    Following the open nomination period, a select group of up to 500 nominees will be invited to complete a comprehensive application for the Big Apple Awards. The DOE will interview up to 100 semifinalists, and visit the classrooms of 40 finalists. The rigorous process will culminate with a celebration in June honoring up to 12 outstanding educators as recipients of the Big Apple Awards. The recipients will spend the 2015 – 16 school year representing teachers citywide as teacher leaders and members of the Chancellor’s Advisory Group, while continuing to educate and inspire students in the classroom.

    Last year there were more than 3,100 nominations for the Big Apple Awards from across the City and 60% of nominations came from students and families. The 40 finalists represented all five boroughs, while the 12 award recipients included three teachers each from the Bronx and Brooklyn, and two each from Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island. These recipients represent the diversity of subject areas, experience, and backgrounds that make up the City’s teaching force.

    You can learn more about last year’s winners here. This year’s Big Apple Awards represent another opportunity to celebrate our diverse range of great teachers who are setting the foundation for the next generation of New York City, and engage in a citywide dialogue about what excellent teaching looks like. For more information, visit the Big Apple Awards website, speak to your parent coordinator, or email teacherexcellence@schools.nyc.gov. Teachers may also call HR Connect with additional questions.

  • Queens Top U.S. Tourism Destination: Lonely Planet’s Annual Survey

    Queens Top U.S. Tourism Destination: Lonely Planet’s Annual Survey

    Acclaimed as a Melting Pot with Great Restaurants, Art, Beaches

    NEW YORK (TIP): Next stop…Queens! The world’s most diverse county was selected as the best tourism destination in the United States for 2015 by Lonely Planet, the world’s leading travel media company on December 10. Queens drew praise for its exploding eating and drinking scene (including the four microbreweries that opened over the last 18 months), amazing diversity, high-quality hotels, exciting events, and unique, enchanting neighborhoods, such as art-filled Long Island City and surfboard-friendly Rockaway. “Nowhere is the image of New York as the global melting pot truer than Queens.

    Browse New York’s biggest Chinatown in Flushing, shop for brilliantly colored saris in Jackson Heights, and inhale the heady aromas of coffee and hookahs in Astoria,” reads Lonely Planet’s editorial in its Best in the US list for 2015. “The incomparable array of world cuisines makes Queens a destination for food lovers from all parts of New York City. For your art fix, ogle the new upgrades to the Queens Museum and the Museum of the Moving Image, look for the new Emerging Artists Festival (conceptionevents.com) in Long Island City, and stroll Astoria’s new 24-block arts district (kaufmanartsdistrict.org).

    If you prefer sand and surf to paint and canvas, head to Rockaway. Don’t miss the prime eating and drinking scene that has popped up around the boardwalk – this is no cruddy carnival food: think succulent fish tacos, woodfired pizzas, and wine bars.” Borough President Melinda Katz has made tourism a priority of her administration since she took office last year, launching a marketing plan aimed at increasing visitation. “The World’s Borough” is her slogan, and it’s emblazoned on road signs at major thoroughfares entering the borough. “Queens is hot and on the move, and we’re thrilled by the growing attention and interest that the rest of the world has in its borough,” Queens Borough President Katz said.

    “This is a top destination of choice for people from around the globe to live, work and play. Our neighborhoods are home to families that hail from over 120 countries and speak over 135 languages, so our diversity is a natural and tremendous asset to the international capital of the world. You haven’t really seen New York City unless you have experienced Queens. Welcome!” Western South Dakota came in second on Lonely Planet’s list.

    The other members of the top 10 were, in order, New Orleans (LA), the Colorado River, North Conway (NH), Indianapolis (IN), Greenville (SC), Oakland (CA), Duluth (MN), and the Mount Shasta Region (CA). “I have always argued that we have the best hotels, restaurants, cultural organizations, parks, sporting events, and residents in the world and that our prices are very competitive for tourists. For example, hotels stays are roughly $150 cheaper a night than they are in Manhattan,” said Seth Bornstein, executive director of the Queens Economic Development Corporation.

    “It’s simply wonderful that Lonely Planet agrees, and our hospitality industry is waiting with open arms for all visitors. Come, you’ll like it.” “I have the distinct pleasure of working with many people in the hospitality and tourism industries in Queens, and they definitely deserve this honor. They are professional, competent, creative, hard-working, and eager to provide the best services possible,” stated Queens Tourism Council Director Rob MacKay. “This honor is also a testament to Margaret Markey, who had the vision to found the Queens Tourism Council years ago when she worked for the borough president. She’s now an assemblywoman, and she continues to tirelessly promote the borough.”

    The annual top 10 destinations list is determined by Lonely Planet’s authors and editorial team to help travelers add to their wish lists for the coming year. Started in 1973, Lonely Planet has the biggest market share for guidebook sales in the world, having published more than 130 million guidebooks in its history. The media company also operates an award-winning website and a suite of mobile and digital travel products.

  • Free WiFi across the five Boroughs

    Free WiFi across the five Boroughs

    NEW YORK CITY (TIP): LinkNYC’s proposal to put high speed WiFi kiosks throughout the City will not by itself eliminate the digital divide, but marks an important step toward bridging that gap. Just as the subways powered New York’s growth in the 20th century, high-speed broadband will drive our City’s economic competitiveness in the 21st century — and we need to make sure all our neighborhoods have the tools to meet that future, said New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer. That’s why I am happy to vote yes on the LinkNYC proposal before the Franchise and Concession Review Committee today. We took a good contract and we made it better. I want to thank the Administration and Borough Presidents for their diligence and responsiveness in working to make this contract the best that it can be.

    Together we were able to ensure the new WiFi system will:

    Bring greater equity to boroughs outside Manhattan through a more balanced distribution of 1 gigabit speeds;

    Enshrine community consultation in the franchise agreement to ensure meaningful input on the sitting of kiosks;

    Strengthen language about tech upgrades during the length of the contract to ensure that New Yorkers continually benefit from cutting-edge security and software upgrades; and

    Provide for the regular publication of data to ensure accountability, transparency and performance

    As the franchise is implemented, I will continue to use my office’s contract oversight and audit authority to ensure that CityBridge fulfills its promises of fast, free WiFi across all five boroughs.

  • Congressman Crowley applauds Confirmation of Richard Verma as U.S. Ambassador to India

    Congressman Crowley applauds Confirmation of Richard Verma as U.S. Ambassador to India

    WASHINGTON (TIP): Rep. Joe Crowley (D-Queens, the Bronx),Vice Chair of the Democratic Caucus and co-chair of the Congressional Caucus on India and Indian Americans applauded December 11, the U.S. Senate’s confirmation of Richard Verma as U.S. Ambassador to India: In a statement released to media, Crowley said, “I’m thrilled the Senate confirmed Richard Verma as our next ambassador to India. Rich is a skilled and accomplished professional who brings with him a wealth of experience and expertise. He is fully committed to strengthening U.S.-India ties, and I look forward to continuing to work with Rich as we move this important relationship forward.”

  • UN DECLARES JUNE 21 AS INTERNATIONAL DAY OF YOGA

    UN DECLARES JUNE 21 AS INTERNATIONAL DAY OF YOGA

    UNITED NATIONS (TIP): The 69th Session of the United Nations General Assembly adopted on December 11, by acclamation draft Resolution A/69/L.17 with a record number of 175 countries cosponsoring it. The Resolution establishes the International Day of Yoga for observance by the United Nations on 21st June each year. This was disclosed by the Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations Asoke Kumar Mukerji The idea for declaring an International Day of Yoga at the United Nations was formally proposed by Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi in his maiden address to the 69th UNGA on 27 September 2014.

    The Prime Minister had said, “We need to change our lifestyles. Energy not consumed is the cleanest energy. We can achieve the same level of development, prosperity and well being without necessarily going down the path of reckless consumption. It doesn’t mean that economies will suffer; it will mean that our economies will take on a different character. For us in India, respect for nature is an integral part of spiritualism. We treat nature’s bounties as sacred. Yoga is an invaluable gift of our ancient tradition. Yoga embodies unity of mind and body; thought and action; restraint and fulfillment; harmony between man and nature; a holistic approach to health and well being.

    It is not about exercise but to discover the sense of oneness with yourself, the world and the nature. By changing our lifestyle and creating consciousness, it can help us deal with climate change. Let us work towards adopting an International Yoga Day.” Prime Minister had indicated that 21st June, one of the two solstices, which is the longest day in the Northern Hemisphere, has special significance in many parts of the world, and could be considered for adoption as the International Day of Yoga by the United Nations each year. In order to implement Prime Minister’s initiative, the Permanent Mission of India in New York convened three rounds of informal consultations with all 193 member states of the United Nations.

    A final text of the Resolution, on which all the participating countries agreed, was reached on 22nd October 2014. Following this, the proposed Resolution was circulated by the UN Secretariat as a “L” Document with 130 cosponsors on 7th November 2014. Subsequently, till 5 December 2014, another 45 member states have joined as co-sponsors, bringing the number to 175 out of the 193 member states of the United Nations. The Resolution on International Day of Yoga has been brought about in an unprecedented manner.

    It is for the first time that such an initiative has been proposed and implemented by any country in the UN General Assembly in less than 90 days. The Resolution (A/69/L.17), adopted under agenda item 124: Global Health and Foreign Policy, has two unique “firsts” for a UN General Assembly Resolution of such a nature. While its initial official document circulated to the General Assembly (i.e. known as the L document) had the highest ever number of co-sponsors for a L Document (at 129 member states), when it was finally adopted on 11th December 2014 in the UNGA, the Resolution had the highest number of co-sponsors ever for any UNGA Resolution of such nature (with 175 cosponsors till 5th December 2014).

    A noteworthy facet of this exercise has been the sheer diversity of cross regional support that Prime Minister’s initiative has garnered from across the world in a record time with record numbers. Co-sponsors of the proposal include all five permanent members of the UN Security Council, nearly all members from the African continent, Latin America, Europe, most from Asia, the Caribbean Community, and most of the Small Island Developing States including the Pacific island states, who interacted with the Prime Minister at the recent First Meeting of the Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation.

    Both the President of the 69th UN General Assembly H.E. Sam Kutesa and UN Secretary General H.E. Mr. Ban ki-moon issued congratulatory statements on the adoption of the Resolution in the General Assembly. This shows the convergence of views of the leaders of two of the major organs of the United Nations system, the General Assembly and the Secretariat. (Copies of PGA’s and UNSG’s messages are enclosed). Introducing the Resolution, the Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations, Ambassador Asoke Kumar Mukerji, thanked each and every member state cosponsoring the Prime Minister of India’s initiative.

    He emphasized the significance of the Resolution adopted today in terms of its timing, coming so soon after the presentation of the Synthesis Report of the UN Secretary General, on which the negotiations of the post-2015 Development Agenda will commence in the United Nations from January 2015. The United Nations in its annual calendar has listed nearly 118 International Days/Years/Anniversaries for observance. The main significance of the UN declaring an International Day is to focus the attention of the international community on the topic of the Day, and to encourage activities among the member states of the United Nations to commemorate the Day. The adoption of the International Day of Yoga does not entail any additional budgetary implications for the UN system. Commemorative activities would be organized through voluntary contributions.

  • Indian Americans Targeted in Spate of Home Invasions

    Indian Americans Targeted in Spate of Home Invasions

    NEW JERSEY (TIP): Indian-American residents of Middlesex County, New Jersey, are frightened and frustrated after a spate of home invasion robberies targeting their community has cast a pall on Diwali, a week-long Hindu celebration full of gifts, which is also a time many people bring their gold jewelry out of safe deposit boxes. A fifth Indian-American family was recently tied up with duct tape and robbed at gunpoint by masked men who forced their way inside the home. The men made off with cash, jewelry, and electronics. The previous four incidents occurred during the last two weeks of October-Diwali was October 22 this year-and the fifth was over Thanksgiving weekend.

    According to the 2010 US Census, Middlesex County has the largest population of Asian Americans in New Jersey, with 725,726 Asian Americans accounting for 21.4 percent of the county’s population. At 104,705, Indian Americans make up 60 percent of Asian Americans in the county. With such a large concentration of Indian Americans, the community feels especially vulnerable, especially as the geographical range and the level of force seems to be increasing. Hundreds of residents showed up for a recent security seminar and town hall meeting with police and local officials, and reported that although Diwali-season burglaries have been occurring for ten years, the police still have not increased preventative patrols in heavily Indian-American neighborhoods during Diwali and that not enough South Asian police officers have been hired. Middlesex County Prosecutor Andrew Carey advised residents, “Be vigilant, watch neighbors’ homes and call police regarding any suspicious activity.” He also advised residents to make certain their homes are secure.

  • Nassau County Executive Mangano Commends Long Island Cares

    Nassau County Executive Mangano Commends Long Island Cares

    MINEOLA, NY (TIP): Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano along with Eldia Gonzalez Director of Nassau County’s Coordinated Agency for Spanish Americans (CASA) presented a citation to representatives of Long Island Cares, Inc. for the work they have done feeding Long Island’s hungry. Due to the efforts and the generosity of dozens of churches, and hundreds of individuals Long Island Cares, Inc. was able to provide turkey and the trimmings for families in need this holiday season. County Executive Mangano thanked all in attendance for their dedication to helping Long Island’s hungry. The vision of Long Island Cares, Inc. is to bring together all available resources for the benefit of the hungry on Long Island, and provide to the best of their ability for the humanitarian needs of the Long Island community. They provide food when and where it’s needed, while promoting self-sufficiency and public education.

  • Excesses of Hindutva hotheads

    Excesses of Hindutva hotheads

    There is urgent need to restrain those making provocative and poisonous statements, says the author.

    All through his campaign that brought him spectacular victory in the parliamentary poll, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had concentrated on only “development” and “good governance” and avoided any item on the Hindutva agenda that could have upset the pluralist Indian society. Unfortunately, however, even then he did absolutely nothing to silence or even restrain those of his irresponsible supporters belonging to the Sangh parivar who made provocative, polarizing and even poisonous statements.

    For instance, at an early stage, Giriraj Singh, a Bhumihar leader of Bihar, declared that all those who opposed Mr. Modi in any way would have “no place in India” and must therefore “go to Pakistan”. Mr. Modi said not a word about this preposterous pronouncement. All that Rajnath Singh, then the BJP president and now Union Home Minister, did was to “disassociate his party” with Mr. Giriraj Singh’s statement. No wonder there followed a spate of equally absurd and dangerously divisive observations.


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    The head of the BJP unit in Uttar Pradesh, Laxmikant Bajpai, and the five-time MP, Yogi Adityanath, discovered that the Muslims were engaged in “love jihad” – a campaign to lure Hindu women into marriage or romance and then “forcibly” convert them to Islam. Mr. Bajpai stated that of the rapes taking place “99 per cent were committed by Muslims”. As for Amit Shah, Mr. Modi closest confidant and soon to be the party president, the Election Commission was constrained to deny him permission to hold public rallies.

    This ban was withdrawn only after Mr. Shah had apologized to the Commission and assured it that he would say anything that was “unacceptable”. On none of these disconcerting episodes Mr. Modi said a word during his powerful oration on all other subjects under the sun. Sadly, most people’s hope that what had been permitted during the election would be quietly disallowed after the BJP-led government had settled down has turned into a dupe. The bitter stand-off between the ruling party, on the one hand, and nine Opposition parties, including the Congress, that have a clear majority in the Rajya Sabha, on the other, that led to the disruption of the Upper House for several days could be the foreshadow of the shape of things to come.

    The sequence of events was distressingly sordid. A 47-year-old, firsttime BJP MP, Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti – who was recently made a Minister of State, together with Mr. Giriraj Singh – had delivered an election speech in a Delhi suburb as the national capital is due to have assembly elections. Pontifically she told her audience that the choice before them was clear: They could elect a government of “Ramzadas” (children of Lord Ram) or that of “Haramzadas” which really means “b******s” but the BJP propagandists translated it as “illegitimate” to dilute the vulgarity. Inevitably there was a wave of outrage.

    When the matter exploded in Parliament, as it was bound to, the Prime Minister chose to stay away. Some senior cabinet ministers told the House that at a party meeting Mr. Modi had “strongly disapproved of the language used” whereupon the sadhvi offered an apology of sorts. This, declared the BJP leaders magisterially, was the “end of the matter”. The Opposition in both Houses, but particularly that in the Rajya Sabha where the saffron party is in a minority, demanded that Mr. Modi should come to the House to explain his position. He took three days to do so and declared that discussion was all over.

    An easily avoidable disruption of the Rajya Sabha followed. For, the determined Opposition gave up its initial demand for the sadhvi’s resignation or dismissal and asked for only a resolution to denounce the use of foul language by everybody in politics. The government contemptuously rejected this. In the end a “consensus statement,” appealing to all MPs “to maintain civility at all costs in public discourse” settled the bitter dispute.

    The crowning irony is that just when Vice-President Hamid Ansari, who is also the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, was reading out the consensus document, a former BJP minister, Swami Chinmayanand was publically using the H-word in relation to, of all people, Imam Bukhari of Jama Masjid for advertising his association with a foreign place, Bukhara. Far more shocking was what so senior and experienced a leader as Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj, who was earlier leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, did only a few hours earlier. She strongly advocated that the Gita should be declared the “National Scripture” of India.

    Remarkably, even before anyone from religions other than Hinduism could speak, vigorous opposition to Swaraj’s demand came from Tamil Nadu, ironically from the BJP’s allies. One of them, MDMK leader Vaiko, simultaneously announced that he was ending the alliance. He accused the Centre of working against Tamil Nadu and suggested that the Dravidian forces should unite to fight the “Sanskritisation” of cultural and social spheres. He added that “Hindutva will not be allowed to gain a foothold in Tamil Nadu”. PMK’s founder S. Ramadoss, who is still an ally of the BJP, also came out against Swaraj’s idea and stated that “apart from “cultural imposition” the Modi government had “hardly come out with any constructive programs in the last six months”. The BJP would be making a grave mistake if it underestimates the Tamil sentiment. Those who did so in 1965 over the official language issue paid a very heavy price.

    At that time even Prime Minister Shastri did not dare to go to the trouble-spot. Only Indira Gandhi had the necessary courage. Finally, it cannot be overlooked that while Mr. Modi has full control on his government he is either unwilling or unable or both to discipline the wrongdoers among other members of the Sangh parivar who seem determined to build up a Hindu rashtra by hook or by crook. They enjoy the protection of the Rashtriya Swyamsevak Sangh (RSS) of which the BJP is only the political face.

    (The author is a Delhi-based political commentator.)

  • Political shadow boxing, threat & reality

    Political shadow boxing, threat & reality

    “The American invasion of Iraq cost the lives of millions of children. Whatever the changing definitions of terror, it is children that are so often the forgotten victims of conflict – regardless of the perpetrator”, says the author.

    Well, heaven preserve us: the most useless “peacemaker” on earth has just used an Arabic acronym for the greatest threat to civilisation since the last greatest threat. Yup, ol’ John Kerry called it “Daesh”, which is what the Arabs call it. It stands for the “Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant”. We prefer Isis or Isil or the Islamic State or Islamic Caliphate. Most journos prefer Isis because – I suspect – it’s easier to remember. It’s the name of an Egyptian goddess, after all.

    It’s the name of a university city’s river. Many an American scribe has questioned why Kerry should be using this goddam Arabic lingo – although we use Fatah for the PLO. It, too, is an acronym which, translated, means “the Party for Palestinian Liberation”. And in 2011, we called Tahrir Square in Cairo “Tahrir”, only occasionally reminding readers and viewers that it, too, meant “liberation”. None explained why the place was important: because this was the square mile of Cairo in which was based the largest British barracks and into which the Brits – during their much-loved occupation of Egypt – refused to allow any Egyptian to walk without permission. That’s why it was called Tahrir – liberation – when the Brits left.

    That’s why Hosni Mubarak’s attempt to prevent the protesters entering the square in 2011 placed him firmly in the shadow of Egypt’s former colonial masters. But why do we care what the great leaders of the West (or the East for that matter) actually say, when we all know it’s the kind of material that comes out of the rear end of a bull? Let me give you an example from Canada. Two years ago, the country’s Foreign Affairs Minister, John Baird, closed Canada’s embassy in Tehran because he feared his diplomats might be harmed. “Canada views the government of Iran as the most significant threat to global peace and security in the world today,” he quoth then – although CBC broadcasters have dug up a Foreign Ministry report which reported the biggest threat to the Tehran embassy was an geophysical earthquake.

    Since then, as the Toronto Star’s pesky columnist Thomas Walkom has pointed out, the Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper – whose pro-Israeli policies might earn him a seat in the Israeli Knesset -has discovered more threats. Russia under Vladimir Putin, Harper says, “represents a significant threat to the peace and security of the world”. The aforesaid Baird, taking his cue, no doubt from our own beloved Prince Charles, compared Putin’s Russia to Hitler’s Third Reich. More recently, Canada’s defence minister, Rob Nicholson, described the men of Isis (or Isil, or the Islamic State, or the Islamic Caliphate, or Daesh) as “a real and growing threat to civilisation itself”.

    The war against Isis/ Isil/ IS/ IC/ Daesh, he informed the people of Abu Dhabi, was “the greatest struggle of our generation”. Well, blow me down.Wasn’t Iran the greatest threat, ever since 1979? Wasn’t Abu Nidal, the Palestinian gun-for-hire? Wasn’t that British prime minister chappie, with the habit of saying “absolutely” and “completely” over and over again, convinced that Saddam was the greatest threat to our civilisation or generation, what with all his WMDs and links to Al-Qaida and tubes from Niger, and so on? For that matter, wasn’t Osama bin Laden’s Al-Qaida – the very bunch which morphed into Isis/ Isil/ IS/ IC/ Daesh in Iraq – the greatest threat to our civilisation/generation? Yet now, when the Iranian air force has joined the battle against Isis/ Isil/ IS/ IC/ Daesh alongside the US, Britain, Canada, Australia, old Uncle Tom Cobley and all, Kerry, in “Daesh” mode, tells us that the Iranian military action in Iraq (in any other circumstances, a ruthless assault on Iraq’s sovereignty) is “positive”. And Kerry, remember, was the fellow who told us last year that America was going to attack the regime of Bashar al-Assad, the greatest enemy of Isis/ Isil/ IS/ IC /Daesh – whom Obama reprieved in favour of bashing Isis/ Isil/ IS/ IC/ Daesh itself – with its ally Iran described by Canada’s Baird only two years ago as “the most significant threat to global peace and security in the world”.

    But what the hell … Don’t we live in a world where Save the Children (American branch only, you understand) gave an award to the same former British prime minister quoted above? Having given a prize to the man who encouraged George W Bush to embark on an Iraqi invasion which cost the lives of tens of thousands of children, surely this fine charity (again, the American branch only) must reinvent and re-name itself “Abandon the Children”. And by the way, one of the ex-PM’s supporters blandly told Channel 4 not long ago that our British “peace envoy” had travelled to the Middle East more than 160 times.Which means, doesn’t it, that our Middle East envoy had left his station in the Middle East more than 160 times! But again, what is a child’s life worth? In 2002, a Israeli missile attack on a Gaza apartment block killed a Palestinian militants but also 14 civilians, including several children.

    The Bush administration, draw in your breath here, folks, and grit your teeth, said that this “heavy-handed action” did not “contribute to peace”. Wow, now that was telling them. Killing kids is a bit heavy-handed, isn’t it? And I can see what the Bush lads and lassies meant when they said that eviscerating, crushing and tearing to bits a bunch of children didn’t really, well, “contribute” towards peace. It’s important, you see, to realise who our enemies are. Muslims, Iranians, Iraqis, Syrians, Russians, you name it. Not Israel, of course. Nor Americans. Think generational. Think civilisation. Think the most significant threat to global peace. Daesh. Isn’t that the name?

    (The author is an English writer and journalist from Maidstone, Kent. He has been Middle East correspondent of The Independent for more than twenty years, primarily based in Beirut) British English. (Source: The Independent)

  • Imran calls for shutdown in Karachi today

    Imran calls for shutdown in Karachi today

    KARACHI (TIP): Imran Khan led Pakistan Tehreek-e- Insaaf (PTI) has called for a complete shutdown of the port city on December 12 as part of its countrywide protests against the Nawaz Sharif government. Senior PTI leader and Member of the National Assembly (MNA) Dr Arif Alvi, who hails from Karachi tweeted that the shutdown would start from 6.00am (local time). “It will be a complete shutdown as the Transporters and Traders associations are supporting our plan C to shutdown Karachi on December 12,” he said. The attempted shutdown of Karachi, for long the stronghold of the Mutthaida Qaumi Movement (MQM) which represents the urdu speaking migrants from India, is PTI’s first major show of strength.

  • German citizen killed in Kabul school bombing

    German citizen killed in Kabul school bombing

    KABUL, AFGHANISTAN (TIP): A teenage suicide bomber attacked a French-run high school in Kabul on December 11, walking into a packed auditorium during a theater performance and killing a German citizen, Afghan officials said. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, saying the performance underway was immoral. Ironically, the subject of the musical play was the aftermath of a bombing.

    It was the first attack on a foreign target in the Afghan capital in more than a week and came after a series of insurgent bombings in the past month targeted foreigners, killing a British embassy security and three members of a South African family. Acting interior minister, Mohammad Ayoub Salangi said the person killed was German, while police chief Gen Abdul Rahman Rahimi identified the victim as a man, without giving more details. The attack took place inside the auditorium of the French Cultural Centre, which is on the grounds of a high school known as Lycee Estaqlal, run under contract by the French government.

    German foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier condemned the “cowardly attack” but did not confirm that a German was killed. Salangi said 10 Afghan citizens were also wounded in the attack, including journalists covering the event. The bomber, who wore explosives hidden in his clothing, was probably around 16 years old, Salangi added. “The attack is particularly perfidious because it happened at a cultural institute where Afghans and helpers from the international community come together for friendly exchanges and because it is directed against those people who are supporting the country in building a better future,” Steinmeier said.

    Germany plans to deploy up to 850 soldiers to the NATO-organized training and advisory mission in Afghanistan from January, which will take over after the alliance’s combat troops leave the country. French President Francois Hollande said he condemned the “odious attack” and extended France’s solidarity to the victims and their families. “By attacking this target, the terrorists were targeting culture and creativity,” Hollande said. French foreign minister Laurent Fabius said there were no French citizens among the wounded. At the time of the attack, the center was hosting a musical play entitled, “Heartbeat: Silence After the Explosion,” written and performed by the local Azdar Theatre Company.

    In their claim of responsibility, the Taliban said the play was immoral, and held under the aegis of the “foreign invaders”. All civil society gatherings were potential targets, the Taliban statement said. Music, movies and other forms of entertainment were banned during the Taliban rule in Afghanistan when the militant group practiced an extreme version of Islam. One eyewitness said that the bomber walked into the cultural center’s amphitheater as she was leaving and detonated his explosives inside the building. “A lot of my friends are in there and I don’t know what has happened to them,” said Khadija, an artist who like many Afghans uses only one name.

  • Bhutan, not India, was first to recognize Bangladesh

    Bhutan, not India, was first to recognize Bangladesh

    DHAKA (TIP): Bhutan and not India was the first to to recognize Bangladesh as an independent nation, foreign office has said, putting an end to the decades-old speculation on the issue. “Bhutan was the first country, there is no controversy about that,” foreign secretary M Shahidul Haque told reporters on December 9 amid fresh speculation in media here over the first foreign country to recognize Bangladesh after the 1971 liberation war against Pakistan. Haque said both Bhutan and India had recognized Bangladesh as an independent country on December 6, 1971 but Thimphu’s announcement came hours ahead of India’s official recognition. Dhaka was liberated by joint forces of India and Bangladesh on December 16 with the unconditional surrender of Pakistani troops. The clarification came as many debated over the years that Bhutan followed India’s footstep in recognizing Bangladesh as an independent country. The confusion arose afresh in mainstream and social media as Bhutanese Prime Minister Lyonchhen Tshering Tobgay this week visited the country which is preparing to celebrate its 43rd Victory Day anniversary on December 16.