Month: March 2016

  • Non-performing assets of public sector banks in India a Staggering Rs 3 lakh crore: CBI chief

    Non-performing assets of public sector banks in India a Staggering Rs 3 lakh crore: CBI chief

    MUMBAI (TIP): “Something is indeed seriously wrong,” Director of Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Anil Sinha said, as he underlined the increase in non-performing assets (NPAs) of banks from Rs 44,957 crore in 2009 to Rs 3 lakh crore in 2015, with bad loans almost doubling from 2 per cent of total advances to 4.36 per cent during the period.

    Sinha said, “During the last six years, gross NPAs in public sector banks (PSBs) have gone up from Rs 44,957 crore in 2009 to Rs 3 lakh crore in 2015. The level of gross NPAs as percentage of gross advances has also gone up from 2 per cent in 2009 to 4.36 per cent in 2015. And we are not even considering huge amounts tied up in accounts under restructuring.” “While I fully understand that loan defaults can happen due to business risk and reasons beyond control of banks, borrowers and regulators, yet a significant part of the defaults are willful and fraudulent. What causes greater concern is that a major part of the NPAs and frauds are in large value accounts,” he said.

    Citing the cases of Kingfisher and Pearls Group, the agency chief lambasted the banks as well as regulatory bodies for approaching it very late with their complaints.

    “CBI has recently registered a case of cheating and fraud against Kingfisher and its erstwhile management involving allegations of defrauding banks to the tune of nearly Rs 7,000 crore. This case was registered in July 2015, but the loans/advances were taken during 2004 to 2012. Despite our repeated requests, the banks did not file a complaint with CBI. We had to register the case on our own initiative,” he said.

    The CBI chief said there is a growing sense of anguish among the public that while banks are strict on retail borrowers, the big borrowers and large scale fraudsters are able to not only evade the law but enjoy the fruits of crime.

    There is also a rising trend in case of bank frauds and financial crimes taken up by the CBI, as it investigated 171 such cases involving funds of Rs 20,646 crore in 2015, he said.

    In addition, the CBI is also investigating Ponzi scheme cases involving funds of over Rs 1,20,000 crore, he said.

    Additionally, there is the unduly slow and long process by which such loans and advances are first red flagged, declared NPAs, then willful defaulters and finally fraudulent. This whole process is so time consuming that it allows such large borrowers ample time to walk away with the funds, he said.

    Sinha said a large part of such funds moves outside the country to tax havens through hawala and other unofficial channels.

    “As a result of these limitations, investigations by CBI are grossly hampered. The accountability mechanisms in banks and financial institutions are weak and diffused. In the end, no one seems accountable. The message to the public is that rich and powerful are able to avoid consequences of cheating and fraud, while the ordinary citizens are promptly booked.

    This undermines people’s faith in justice which has dangerous consequences in a democracy,” Sinha said.

    The delay in reporting such a fraud jeopardized the cause of justice and gave the offenders the opportunity to divert funds and destroy evidence.

    On PACL, Sinha said the Supreme Court had to order investigations and later also order the return of money to the depositors under its supervision. The regulator should have taken suo moto cognizance to protect the rights of the depositors, he noted.

    “The legislative and regulatory gaps in states and at the Centre are allowing ponzi schemes to prosper and cheat millions needs our attention too. Such schemes are exploiting the absence of banking in remote areas of the country and targeting the lowest economic group of the society. The poor, particularly women, are a major target of ponzi schemes,” Sinha said.

  • Indian Americans Extend a Warm Reception to Consul General Ambassador Riva Ganguly Das

    Indian Americans Extend a Warm Reception to Consul General Ambassador Riva Ganguly Das

    Ambassador Riva Ganguly Das with Representatives of Social and Cultural Organizations of Indian Americans at the reception, March 13
    Ambassador Riva Ganguly Das with Representatives of Social and Cultural Organizations of Indian Americans at the reception, March 13

    EDISON, NJ (TIP): More than six hundred Indian American community members gathered at the ornate room at Royal Albert’s Palace in Edison, New Jersey on Sunday, March 13 to extend a warm welcome to the new Consul General., Ambassador Riva Ganguly Das who has succeeded a popular Consul General Dnyaneshwar M Mulay.

    Ambassador Das joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1986. She is a Post Graduate in Political Science from Delhi University. Prior to joining the Foreign Service, she was a Lecturer at Delhi University.

    Ambassador Das had her first posting in Spain. Thereafter, she was at Headquarters dealing with External Publicity, Nepal and Passport/Visa work. She was Head of the Cultural Wing of the Indian High Commission in Dhaka. After her return from Dhaka, she took over as Director at the United Nations Economic and Social Affairs Division and participated in environmental negotiations, particularly climate change. She was the Deputy Chief of Mission in the Embassy of India, The Hague. She was also the Alternate Permanent Representative of India to the Organisation for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons at The Hague. She served as Consul General of India in Shanghai from 2008 to 2012. After her return from China, she headed the Public Diplomacy Division in the Ministry of External Affairs and she was in charge of the Latin America & Caribbean Division in the Ministry of External Affairs. Before joining as Consul General of India in New York, she was Ambassador of India to Romania, Albania & Moldova with residence in Bucharest.

    Ambassador Riva Ganguly Das addresses the gathering | Photos/ Gunjesh Desai-MasalajunctionAt least two dozen speakers representing cultural and social organizations of New Jersey, New York and Connecticut spoke highly about the Consul General who expressed her deep gratitude to the members of the community for working as unofficial ambassadors of India strengthening bilateral relations between the US and India. Representatives of American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin, Asian American Hotel Owners Association, Telugu Association of North America, Federation of Indian Associations and Share and Care Foundationwere among the many more present on the occasion.

    Dr. Manoj Kumar Mahapatra, Deputy Consul General spoke about the working at the Consulate. He informed the audience that more than one thousand documents were processed every day at the consulate. Dr. Mahapatrasaid that his office was processing emergency visa applications in 15 minutes while other applications took just two hours.

    The Consul General assured that her office was committed to helping the community in whatever way possible and permissible. She said she would ensure the applicants seeking emergency documents were served without delay. At the same time, she said she would need the community’s support to deliver the results the community expected of the Consulate.

  • Harendra Singh can no longer afford his defense attorney

    Harendra Singh can no longer afford his defense attorney

    Indicted Indian American restaurateur Harendra Singh is no longer able to pay his business attorney, according to a court filing reported by Newsday. Singh has been in jail since December 2015 after he violated his bond conditions by fraudulently submitting a loan application, pending trial.

    Smithtown lawyer Howard Greenberg, who has represented Singh for years on many of his business dealings, withdrew as counsel last month on a lawsuit against two of Singhs’ companies by a valet company.

    “The defendants are unable to meet present financial obligations to our office for the continuing litigation in this matter and such obligations have been outstanding,” Greenberg said in a court filing asking State Supreme Court Judge Randy Sue Marber in Mineola permission to withdraw. Greenberg also wrote that Singh’s incarceration since Dec. 16 has “made communication and defense of the case a near impossibility.” Marber granted the request on Feb. 24.

    Woodbury-based All Metro Valet Parking, Inc. sued two of Singh’s companies — SRB Catering Corp. and SRB Woodlands, Inc. — in 2014 for $26,378 plus interest on what it claimed were unpaid bills from the fall of 2013 and spring of 2014.

    Harendra Singh leaves federal court in Central Islip after a hearing on Oct. 5, 2015. Photo Credit: James Carbone / Newsday
    Harendra Singh leaves federal court in Central Islip after a hearing on Oct. 5, 2015. Photo Credit: James Carbone / Newsday

    In September, Singh was indicted on 13 federal charges including bribing an Oyster Bay official to obtain $20 million loan guarantees on loans that were supposed to be for capital improvements at the town golf course and Tobay Beach.

    Many of Singh’s companies face lawsuits from creditors. The largest pending lawsuit comes from the federal Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp., which last year sued Singh’s companies in federal court for more than $3.1 million in pension liabilities owed by the company that operated the Water’s Edge in New York City.

    Harendra Singh plea deal has made no progress – A federal prosecutor had said in February 2016 that the government and the defense are having discussions aimed at a plea deal that would resolve the bribery case of Long Island restaurateur Harendra Singh.

    Appearing before U.S. District Court Judge Sandra Feuerstein, the prosecutor on the case, Catherine Mirabile, had said both sides were “working toward a possible resolution” of the case however no progress has been reported on any kind of deal.

    Harendra Singh loses Cedar Beach food stand and bar

    Brookhaven officials are close to awarding a Bohemia-based concessions company a $446,000 contract to run a food stand and bar at a town park in Mount Sinai that previously had been operated by indicted restaurateur Harendra Singh.

    Town officials picked J&B Restaurant Partners Top Flight Foods LLC to run concessions at Cedar Beach for five years starting this summer. Until recently, the company ran food concessions at Jones Beach and Robert Moses state parks.

    Town officials said Top Flight Foods was the only qualified bidder for the contract. Another company that submitted a bid was deemed unqualified to run a municipal park concessions operation, officials said.

    A public hearing on awarding the contract to Top Flight Foods has been scheduled for April 7 at Brookhaven Town Hall.

    The license to run Cedar Beach’s concessions previously had been held by BRS Concession Inc., a company controlled by Harendra Singh, who faces federal charges that he bribed an Oyster Bay Town official. Singh has pleaded not guilty.

  • 27% of Muslims very militant: Trump

    27% of Muslims very militant: Trump

    WASHINGTON: Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump today claimed that more than one-fourths of the Muslims are “very militant”, in latest controversial statements adding to his anti-Muslim rhetoric.

    “It’s (militant Muslims) 27 per cent, could be 35 per cent, would go to war, the hatred is tremendous,” Trump told the Fox News Sunday when asked not more than 100,000 of the 1.6 billion Muslims are fighting jihadist causes.

    “You’re saying that out of 1.5 billion, 100,000, let me tell you, whoever did that survey was about as wrong as you can get,” Trump said.
    “Why don’t you take a look at the Pew poll that came out very recently or fairly recently, where I think the number…it’s something like 27 per cent are really very militant about going after things.

    “And you’ll have to look at it. They did a very strong study. Let’s see what it says. But it’s a very significant number. It’s not 100,000 people, I can tell you that. It’s a ridiculous number,” he claimed.

    The 69-year-old reality show star and billionaire has continued with his anti-Muslim rhetoric, stoking controversies one after another and drawing flak from the world over including his party rivals.

    Today’s remarks come days after he said he thinks “Islam hates us” and asserted that those having hatred against the US cannot be allowed to enter the country. He made headlines in December when he called for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the US “until our country’s
    representatives can figure out what is going on”.

    In his remarks today, he said “It would be easier for me to say, “Oh, no, everybody loves us.” But there’s something going on. There’s a big problem. And radical Islamic terrorism is taking place all over the world.”

    “You look at what happened in Paris, you look at what happened in California recently with the 14 people killed by co-workers, by people where they gave ’em baby showers and then they walk in and they kill ’em, they shoot ’em. They had no guns, they had no weapons. They had no nothing. They shot them. They killed them all,” he argued.

    Trump said that he has heard the figure of 20,000 to 30,000 troops needed to defeat ISIS in the Middle East. “But now, you have people chopping off heads, you have people drowning 40 and 50 people in steel cages at a time, and now, we have to do something. The reason we have to do it is because of the power of weaponry. They’re looking to get weapons, and they’re looking to acquire weapons that are going to be very, very horrible for our country if they ever do it,” Trump said.

     

  • Indian-origin journalist heckled, arrested and then released at Trump rally

    Indian-origin journalist heckled, arrested and then released at Trump rally

    WASHINGTON: An Indian-origin journalist with a CBS, a major US television network, was heckled by Donald Trump’s supporters and arrested by police during a protest at the Republican presidential frontrunner’s campaign rally here, media reports said.

    CBS News reporter Sopan Deb was detained by police while covering the protest that broke out last night following the cancellation of Trump’s rally in Chicago.

    Deb was covering the clash between protesters and the Republican front-runner’s supporters when he was detained, the news organisation said.

    Courtesy CNN

    “Deb was filming video of a man whose face was bloody and laying on the ground near police at the time of his arrest,” according to a ‘CBS This Morning’ report.

    Deb alleged that he was thrown to the ground and handcuffed without notice or warning, the CBS news reported. Illinois State Police charged Deb with resisting arrest though the network reported that neither his video, nor that of a nearby film crew, showed any sign of resistance.

    “I have never seen anything like what I am witnessing in my life,” Deb tweeted after the incident. Deb, who has been covering Trump’s campaign ever since he announced his presidential run last June, said “A Trump supporter just asked me at Reno event if I was taking pictures for ISIS. When I looked shocked, he said, ‘yeah, I am talking to you’.”

    The president of CBS News is standing by one of the network’s journalists who was arrested outside a Donald Trump rally that was canceled amid violence between Trump supporters and protesters.
    David Rhodes tweeted that journalist Sopan Deb, who was covering the rally at the University of Illinois’ Chicago campus on Friday, was handcuffed and charged with resisting arrest.
    “On tape you see he did not resist, identified himself as working press,” Rhodes said in his tweet.

    The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to questions. Trump cancelled his campaign rally here citing security concerns after hundreds of people gathered at the arena to protest against his ‘politics of hatred’ and scuffled with his supporters in the largest-ever demonstration against the Republican presidential front-runner.

    Of late journalists have been at receiving end at the Trump campaign. Foreign journalists have been made totally out of bound while the domestic media are put inside an enclosure at all his rallies and are not allowed to move out of that.

    In the last few weeks, several journalists have been scuffled by security agents and Trump’s supporters. The developments forced the White House Correspondents Association (WHCA) to issue a rare statement.

    “Broadly speaking, the WHCA unequivocally condemns any act of violence or intimidation against any journalist covering the 2016 campaign, whether perpetrated by a candidate’s supporters, staff or security officers. We expect that all contenders for the nation’s highest office agree that this would be unacceptable,” WHCA president Carol Lee said in a statement early this week.

    “We have been increasingly concerned with some of the rhetoric aimed at reporters covering the presidential race and urge all candidates seeking the White House to conduct their campaigns in a manner that respects the robust back-and-forth between politicians and the press that is critical to a thriving democracy,” said Lee, White House correspondent of The Wall Street Journal.

  • North Korea threatens pre-emptive strikes against South

    North Korea threatens pre-emptive strikes against South

    SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA: North Korea said Saturday its military is ready to pre-emptively attack and “liberate” the South if it sees signs that American and South Korean troops involved in annual joint military drills are attempting to invade the North.

    The declaration from General Staff of the North’s Korean People’s Army on state media is the latest outburst over the drills that the US and South Korea say are defensive and routine. At the start of the drills on Monday, the North warned of an indiscriminate “pre-emptive nuclear strike of justice” on Washington and Seoul.

    The KPA said it will counter the drills by the United States and South Korea it says are aimed at advancing into Pyongyang with plans to “liberate the whole of South Korea including Seoul” and also that it is capable of executing “ultra-precision blitzkrieg” strikes against enemy targets.

    In response to North’s statement, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff called for North Korea to stop its threats and “rash behavior” and warned that a provocation from the North would result in the destruction of its highest leadership.

    A pre-emptive large-scale strike by North Korea against the South is highly unlikely when that would almost certainly bring to an end the authoritarian rule of leader Kim Jong Un given the likely military response of the U.S. and South Korea.

    Analysts say the North’s bellicose rhetoric is also intended for its domestic audience to display government strength ahead of a major meeting of the ruling party in May. It is expected that Kim will use the Workers’ Party convention, the party’s first since 1980, to announce important state goals and shake up the country’s political elite to further consolidate his power.

    North Korea has condemned the annual military drills staged by Seoul and Washington in South Korea, calling them preparations for an invasion. This year, the drills follow the North’s recent nuclear test and long-range rocket launch.

  • Obama rebukes Trump for campaign rhetoric

    Obama rebukes Trump for campaign rhetoric

    DALLAS: President Barack Obama today gave a mocking rebuke of Republican frontrunner Donald Trump for his incendiary language on the campaign trail.

    At a Democratic party fundraising event in Dallas, Texas, Obama offered a blunt condemnation of the “divisiveness” fomented by Trump on the campaign trail, including his motto “Make America Great Again.”

    “We are great right now,” Obama retorted, in remarks that came one day after skirmishes broke out at a scuttled Trump rally in Chicago.

    “What the folks who are running for office should be focused on is how we can make it even better — not insults and schoolyard taunts and manufacturing facts, not divisiveness along the lines of race and faith. Certainly not violence against other Americans,” Obama said.

    A Trump campaign event was canceled in Chicago yesterday when throngs of protesters — many of them blacks and Latinos angered by Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric — massed outside and inside the venue, mingling and in some cases brawling with the candidate’s supporters.

    Critics warned that Trump’s inflammatory language set the tone for the violence, and urged him to tone down the campaign rhetoric.

    As Trump has edged further ahead of the once-crowded Republican field, Obama has sharpened his criticisms of him.

    In Dallas, he also took a swipe at the mogul’s antics in showcasing his wine label at a recent press conference.

    “Has anybody bought that wine?” Obama joked. “I want to know what that wine tastes like. I mean, come on, you know that’s like some USD 5 wine. They slap a label on it, they charge you USD 50, saying this is the greatest wine ever. Come on!”

    Obama’s ever-more direct criticism of Trump reflects a belief that the bellicose businessman may be the main thing standing between Democrats and a third consecutive White House term.

    Obama is expected to campaign vociferously for the eventual Democratic nominee, wielding his status as one of the country’s most popular politicians to fire up the party faithful and make the case to young, black and Latino voters.

    According to a recent Gallup poll, he has a 50 per cent approval rating, as high as it has been in three years and above average for a president in the last year of a two-term administration.

    A Republican victory would throw much of Obama’s legacy into doubt — from landmark health care reforms to the detente with Cuba.

  • More French girls lured by IS than boys: source

    More French girls lured by IS than boys: source

    PARIS: In France, more teenage girls than boys are drawn to joining Islamic State jihadists in Iraq and Syria, a high-ranking anti-terrorist official told AFP this week.

    “Among minors, females are over-represented to a proportion of 55 percent” of those interested in making the journey, or who have already done so, the French source said on condition of anonymity.

    Like young girls across Europe who dream of reaching Syria — and often leave their unsuspecting families shocked when they do run away — these girls are not just dreaming of becoming meek so-called “jihadi brides”.

    While marriage to a jihadist fighter is their likely fate, the girls are as attracted by violence as their male counterparts, said sociologist Farhad Khosrokhavar, who has interviewed many radicalised French teenagers of both sexes.

    “Previously, violence was almost exclusively a male phenomenon (but) this generation has a different outlook,” Khosrokhavar said.

    “I have spoken to many who say: ‘My ideal is Kouachi’” — the surname of the brothers who killed 12 people in an attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine in January last year.

    “They don’t want to be his wife, or his girlfriend: their dream is to be Kouachi himself.”

    However the complex road to radicalisation, during the fraught teenage years, has many sides to it, and one does have to do with sexual attraction.

    Khosrokhavar said many of these girls were tired of the “immature young boys” around them in the West.

    “There is a new cult of heroism, of virility. The young jihadist becomes a masculine ideal for these teenagers… it is an anti-feminist post-feminism: that is, they want a man with traditional masculine virtues.”

    British researcher Erin Marie Saltman, author of “Till Martyrdom do us Part”, a report on the role of women in Islamic State, says many of these girls are also drawn to the humanitarian arguments of recruiters.

    “It would be wrong to consider these women just jihadi brides — their reasons for going over are much more diverse.”

  • Pope’s record on paedophile priests tarnishes three-year report card

    Pope’s record on paedophile priests tarnishes three-year report card

    VATICAN CITY (TIP): Many words, little action – three years after Pope Francis’s election, victims of priest sex abuse are bitter and disappointed, accusing the Church of having failed to punish guilty clerics and end a culture of complacency on the issue.

    The recent Australian Royal Commission hearings of Vatican number three George Pell and a preliminary criminal probe into accusations that Lyon’s archbishop, Philippe Barbarin, covered up for a paedophile priest has put the question of Church complicity in abuse back at the top of the Vatican agenda.

    Francis came to power promising a crackdown on cover-ups and a zero tolerance approach to abuse itself.

    But victims still feel they are not been listened to, that bishops are still failing to hand criminal priests over to the appropriate authorities and that a conspiracy of silence remains the order of the day, right up to the top of the Vatican hierarchy.

    The growing discontent with Francis’s record on ridding the Church of the taint of paedophilia is in sharp contrast with how he has performed in other areas.

    As he prepares to celebrate Sunday’s third anniversary of his election, the Argentinian pontiff boasts genuine star status around the world thanks to his charismatic, simple style, his defence of the world’s poor and efforts to reform the Church and bring it closer to ordinary believers. But despite an encouraging start, Francis has failed to definitively draw a line under decades of abuse which ruined the lives of tens of thousands of young Catholics and badly tarnished the standing of the Church in the eyes of believers and broader society.

    Francis has made it clear bishops who cover up for abusers have no place in the Church and has put in place legal structures enabling paedophile priests to be tried under Vatican law. He also established his own advisory panel on the issue.

    But the panel is now disintegrating with one prominent member, Peter Saunders, recently telling AFP he felt betrayed by Francis and that he had been tricked into taking part in what he described as a whitewashing exercise.

    Francis won plaudits for meeting with victims in Rome and in Philadelphia during last year’s visit to the United States. But more recently he has come under fire for declining to repeat the gesture in Mexico or for the group that travelled from Australia to listen to Pell give evidence to the Royal Commission.

    With the Oscar-winning film “Spotlight” further increasing public awareness of the abuse issue, “there is a real risk of this issue becoming the thorn in the foot of this papacy,” said Marco Politi, one of Francis’s biographers and a leading Vatican expert.

    Politi said the “decisive test” of whether the Vatican hierarchy was serious about addressing the problem was whether Church authorities were truly willing to hand priests over to the criminal authorities. “Outside of cases where the judicial system gives them no option, the majority of bishoprics don’t want to talk about that.”

    Ignazio Ingrao, Vatican correspondent for Italian weekly Panorama, said many local dioceses remained “incapable of moving beyond the secrecy mentality and the reflex of burying scandals.” He also noted that the Vatican’s ability to handle cases brought to its attention was severely compromised by staff shortages.

    “I don’t doubt Francis’s desire to create a zero tolerance culture,” he added. “He has made it clear that the religious authorities must cooperate with civilian ones.”

    Direct to the point of bluntness on other issues, Francis seems to have a “gut-level hesitation” when it comes to tackling the abuse issue, possibly fuelled by a belief that it is something he does not fully understand, suggested American Vatican expert John Allen in a column for www.cruxnow.com.

    Andrea Tornielli, who writes for the website Vatican Insider and knows Francis well, says he does not detect any reticence to speak about the subject or when it comes to sanctioning offenders.

    “The pope has spoken unequivocally, referring to diabolic sacrifices. He is trying to change the mentality,” Tornielli told AFP. “One can very well understand the criticism levelled at him by victims and those close to them. But the most important task he has to accomplish is to create the conditions so that cover-ups do not happen ever again.”

  • Pentagon confirms striking IS chemical weapons capabilities

    Pentagon confirms striking IS chemical weapons capabilities

    WASHINGTON (TIP): The Pentagon confirmed on March 10 that intelligence from a captured Islamic State chemical weapons expert had led to US-led coalition airstrikes against the group’s chemical weapons production facilities.

    Calling Sulayman Dawud al-Bakkar, also known as Abu Dawud, as IS’s “emir of chemical and traditional weapons manufacturing”, Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said at a briefing that his capture by US special forces in Iraq in February offered information that yielded almost immediate results, Xinhua reported.

    “The information has resulted in multiple coalition airstrikes that have disrupted and degraded Isis’ ability to produce chemical weapons, and will continue to inform our operations into the future,” said Cook.

    Dawud was transferred on Thursday into Iraqi custody after interrogation, added Cook.

    The spokesman refused to elaborate on the airstrikes. He acknowledged that at this point the US-led coalition was unable to curtail IS’s chemical weapons capability entirely, and additional operations would be carried out.

  • In Germany, woman caught smuggling cocaine in breast implants

    In Germany, woman caught smuggling cocaine in breast implants

    BERLIN (TIP): A 24-year-old Colombian woman was arrested at Frankfurt airport after she was found to be carrying 1kg (2.2 pounds) of cocaine inside her breasts, German customs officials said on March 9.

    Airport officials became suspicious after they found fresh operation scars below the woman’s breasts during a search on February 24 and she complained of severe pain.

    The woman admitted to carrying drugs, which had been inserted into her body during a hastily arranged operation.

    She was sent to a local hospital where doctors removed two 500-gram lumps of cocaine wrapped in plastic from each of her breasts.

    The drugs have a market value of 200,000 euros ($220,000) and were destined for Spain, a customs spokesman said.

    “This is the first case in Germany in which drugs have been smuggled in this fashion,” said spokesman Hans-Juergen Schmidt. Customs agents were shocked by what they said was the amateurish surgery. Schmidt said it showed how drugs smugglers “are completely indifferent to human life and the life-threatening conditions of their drug carriers”. The woman, who said she has three children in Colombia where she worked in agriculture, will be charged with drug trafficking and faces jail time.

  • Plane makes emergency landing after drunk man tries to open door

    Plane makes emergency landing after drunk man tries to open door

    LONDON (TIP): In a bizarre incident, a drunk British passenger tried to open a plane’s door at 30,000 feet, forcing the flight to make emergency landing at an airport in France.

    The 180-seat Airbus A320, easyJet flight was travelling from Marrakech, Morocco to Gatwick in London, on Monday when it was forced to divert to France, 650 miles away from its final destination and land in Bordeaux, after a drunk man allegedly tried to open the plane’s door at 30,000 ft causing panic on board, Daily Mirror reported.

     

  • ISIS expanding in Libya, fueling arms race

    ISIS expanding in Libya, fueling arms race

    UNITED NATIONS (TIP): The Islamic State group has significantly expanded its control over Libya, fueling demand by the country’s warring parties for more arms to confront the threat, UN experts have told the Security Council.

    ISIS has successfully recruited young men from local tribes, offering them protection and benefits but it has also enlisted military officers from the former regime of Muammar Gaddafi, said the report by the panel of experts who report to a UN sanctions committee.

    ISIS jihadists have cemented their hold on the coastal city of Sirte, wiping out opposition and the group is “currently the most significant political and military actor in the region,” said the report which was submitted to the council on Wednesday.

    The extremist group has also made inroads in Tripoli and in the western city of Sabrata, boosting its presence through local recruitment and foreign fighters who transit through Turkey and Tunisia.

    Extremists from sub-Saharan Africa have traveled through Sudan to join ISIS ranks in Sirte and Benghazi, the report said, confirming fears that the Libyan IS branch is seeking to draw recruits from other parts of the continent.

    “The political and security vacuum has been further exploited by Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, which has significantly expanded its control over territory,” the report said.

    The report did not provide estimates of the number of ISIS fighters in Libya.

    Libya was thrown into turmoil after a NATO-backed uprising that toppled longtime dictator Kadhafi in 2011.

    The country has been under an arms embargo since then, but the report cited a recent transfer of MIG-21F jets to Tobruk, where the internationally recognized government is based.

    The jets “appear to be consistent with those owned by Egypt,” the experts said. Cairo, however, told the panel its information on the transfer was “incorrect.”

    The panel is continuing to investigate claims that Turkey, the United Arab Emirates and Sudan have also violated the embargo.

    “The continuation of armed clashes and the expansion of ISIL have led to an increase in demand for military materiel,” said the report, which cited a “revival of external support” for the various factions.

     

  • 25 Sikhs found hiding in truck in Belgium

    25 Sikhs found hiding in truck in Belgium

    LONDON (TIP): At least 25 illegal Sikh immigrants, including children, were found hiding in a secret compartment of a Romanian truck transporting onions by police at an industrial zone in Belgium.

    On a tip-off about human trafficking, police stopped a Romanian lorry on Wednesday and found 25 Sikhs aged between 2 and 88 squashed together in a secret compartment. “Behind a whole load of onions in the hold we discovered a self-made cage. The cage was no bigger than 4 square metres, but contained 25 people of Sikh origins, all squashed together,” a local official said.

  • Amy Adams wants Star Wars role

    Amy Adams wants Star Wars role

    Actress Amy Adams says she wants a role in “Star Wars: Episode VIII” or “Episode IX”.

    The 41-year-old actress is obsessed with the latest movie in the sci-fi saga “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” and is willing to play anything in one of the upcoming next instalments, reports femalefirst.co.uk. “We’d figure it out. I’ll play a creature! I don’t care. Put the dots on my face and I’ll crawl around. (A Wookiee?) I think more an Ewok, considering my stature,” Adams was quoted as saying by Britain’s GQ magazine.

    The “Enchanted” actress would also love to be a Bond girl but doesn’t think she has the physical characteristics to be “mysterious” enough. “I mean, I’d love to be a Bond girl. But it would depend. I don’t see myself like Eva Green, she’s so gorgeous and mysterious, I don’t see myself like that,” she added.

    However, Adams is planning to slow down her workload for the sake of her family. “I made my career a really big priority when I was younger, and I don’t regret the work I did, but I really regret the time that I missed. So maybe I don’t do four films a year now. Maybe I can take a step back,” she said.

  • KATE HUDSON: WOMEN PROGRAMMED TO DISLIKE THEMSELVES

    KATE HUDSON: WOMEN PROGRAMMED TO DISLIKE THEMSELVES

    The 36-year-old actress said girls should be not be scrutinised as beauty is “subjective”, reported Female First. “I think women are programmed to not feel that great about ourselves. Our bodies are constantly telling us that we’re not good enough. And I think that’s because we’re so highly scrutinised – our image, our beauty or the idea of beauty -whatever that is because I believe it’s subjective,” she said.

    The ‘Bride Wars’ star insists it is important for women to ‘support’ each other, which is something she has learned from her mother Goldie Hawn. “We need to stop scrutinising each other and start supporting that we’re all on this trajectory together of youth into womanhood into getting older and what’s really going to shine and feel healthy and live longer is feeling good about ourselves.”

    “I got that from my mom because she’s always been that way, so I want to encourage girls to feel good about themselves, no matter what their sizes are, and to feel motivated to be healthy and strong,” the actress said.

  • KANGANA RANAUT TO ROLL FILM ON SISTER?

    KANGANA RANAUT TO ROLL FILM ON SISTER?

    After tackling unconventional roles in films like ‘Queen’ and ‘Tanu Weds Manu’, Kangana Ranaut wants to make a film on her sister-manager, Rangoli, an acid attack survivor.

    According to the ‘Rangoon’ actress, her sister is less than enthused with the idea though. “I told her that I want the rights to her life. I want to play her, me, and everyone. She replied, ‘yes it will be a big flop’,” Kangana said at an event in the city recently, adding that she thinks her sister’s life is far more interesting than her own, thanks to her husband who has been madly in love with her ever since they got hitched.

    Rangoli who accompanied Kangana to the do, narrated her struggle since the incident and how it affected her life. “I was struggling for my life. When acid goes deep inside your skin and if you’re not treated on time, it attacks your organs too. At the time, psychological, scar-related problems were not on mind,” she revealed, recalling the trauma she underwent.

    “My sister was there to inspire me. I am more confident today than I was before the attack. I know my strengths and weaknesses,” she reflects, adding, “I ave bigger plans. I would like to produce a film and Kangana will direct it.

     

  • SONAKSHI ENTERS HER NAME IN GUINNESS BOOK

    SONAKSHI ENTERS HER NAME IN GUINNESS BOOK

    Bollywood actress Sonakshi Sinha entered the Guinness Book of World Records on International Women’s Day yesterday and got the title of ‘Most people painting their fingernails simultaneously.’

    Talking about her achievement, the 28-year-old actress said in a press conference, “As a kid, I used to wait for the Guinness Book of World Records to come and use to think if I would get my name into it someday and I feel today’s day is so special as I was a able to be a part of this prestigious book along with such wonderful ladies and it feels great.”

    Further, talking about women empowerment, the ‘Dabangg’ star said, “A lot of women have started voicing their thoughts today and that is the biggest step one can take for women empowerment and I believe that there is nothing better than women empowering women and if we support each other than no one can stop women from growing.” Sonakshi will be next seen in A R Murugadoss’ directorial ‘Akira’ and John Abraham starrer ‘Force 2.

  • Ishrat Jahan case: Uproar in Parliament; SC rejects plea to quash case against Gujarat police

    Ishrat Jahan case: Uproar in Parliament; SC rejects plea to quash case against Gujarat police

    NEW DELHI (TIP): Replying to a Calling Attention in the Lok Sabha on alleged alteration of affidavit relating to Ishrat Jahan case, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said, March 9,” No politics should be done on the issue of terrorism. Whether it is Ishrat Jahan or any other case, there should not be flip-flop by any government. “A terrorist is a terrorist. Terror has no caste or religion.”  He said:” I am pained to say that previous government made flip flop decisions on the Ishrat Jahan encounter case and new dimensions were given to all facts.”

    The minister added that the previous UPA government made an attempt to tone down the fact that Ishrat was a LeT operative. However, in the first affidavit by the UPA government, it was stated that Ishrat was a LeT operative. Terrorist David Coleman Headley, in his testimony, had also confirmed that Ishrat was a terrorist, the Minister said. In view of the statement made by 26/11 conspirator David Coleman Headley on Ishrat Jahan, the Supreme Court on March 11 rejected the plea seeking to quash the criminal case against the Gujarat policemen who were involved in the case.

    In his deposition last month, Headley had claimed that Mumbra resident Ishrat Jahan was a suicide bomber for Pakistan-based terror outfit LeT.

    “The operation was about shooting the police at some naka. One woman LeT named Ishrat Jahan was involved. Muzammil Bhatt was the head of our group before Sajid Mir,” he told the court via video conferencing.

    In June 2004, Ishrat Jahan, Javed Sheikh, Zeeshan Johar and Amjad Ali Rana were shot dead by the Gujarat police on the outskirts of Ahmedabad.

    The police had alleged that Ishrat and her associates were LeT operatives involved in a plot to assassinate Narendra Modi who was the chief minister of Gujarat.

    After a long investigation, in 2009, an Ahmedabad Metropolitan court ruled that the encounter was staged.

    Meanwhile, the Congress Party downplayed Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh’s criticism of the former UPA regime with regard to the Ishrat Jahan case and said that his so called ‘political statement’ holds no significance.

    Former home secretary G.K. Pillai had earlier alleged that former home minister P. Chidambaram ‘bypassed him’ and rewrote an affidavit submitted to a court on Ishrat Jahan, the 19-year-old student killed in an encounter in 2004.

    Referring to the change in the Home Ministry’s affidavit in the Ishrat Jahan case that did not refer to her as Lashkar-e-Taiba operative, Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley while intervening in the motion of thanks for the President’s address to Parliament told the Rajya Sabha, “In the process you unbarred the entire security apparatus of India because you wanted to fix a political leader. Someday an investigation will take place on how internal security was played with.

  • NGT CLEARS ART OF LIVING FOR CULTURE FESTIVAL, ORDERS IT TO PAY RS 5 CRORE FINE

    NGT CLEARS ART OF LIVING FOR CULTURE FESTIVAL, ORDERS IT TO PAY RS 5 CRORE FINE

    NEW DELHI (TIP): The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has allowed Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s controversial three-day World Culture Festival to be held on the Yamuna floodplains starting on 11 March, Friday. However, the Art of Living (AOL) Foundation will have to develop the entire area as a biodiversity zone and pay Rs 5 crore green penalty for the event, the court directed on Wednesday. The fine amount will be reviewed further and the final amount will be fixed.

    The NGT bench, headed by Justice Swatantra Kumar, also fined the Delhi Development Authority Rs 5 lakh for granting permission without conducting inspections. The court directed the Delhi Pollution Control Board Rs 1 lakh as penalty.

    Workers make arrangements for the three-day World Peace Festival being organised by spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in New Delhi (Photo: PTI)
    Workers make arrangements for the three-day World Peace Festival being organised by spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in New Delhi (Photo: PTI)

    The tribunal also asked AOL to give an undertaking by Thursday that enzymes will not be released into Yamuna river and that no further degradation of environment will happen. Besides slapping the fines, the tribunal directed AOL to develop the entire area in question into a biodiversity park.

    The NGT was moved over the alleged violation of environmental laws and polluting the Yamuna river over the event to be held from 11 – 13 March and expecting at least three lakh people from 155 countries.

    NGT CLEARS ART OF LIVING1The World Culture Festival entered into a controversy when environmental activists told the NGT that the event will destroy the fragile ecology of the Yamuna floodplains. The NGT pulled up the AOL Foundation and various government agencies including the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) and the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) for not conducting proper inspections and granting permission for the event despite a standing order by the NGT that states that no activity will be conducted on the Yamuna floodplains.

    The tribunal’s order came on the pleas by NGOs and environmentalists who had sought cancellation of the festival on the ground that it would seriously endanger the fragile ecosystem on the riverbed.

    Environmental activist Anand Arya, who filed the petition to stop the event, rued that over 1000-acres of the sensitive area between Delhi and Noida, predominantly marshland, stand shorn of even a “single blade” of grass.

    During the hearing, the Water Resources ministry told the tribunal that it has not granted permission for the festival while another ministry said no clearance was required for temporary structures. Responding to questions from the green panel, the Water Resources ministry distanced itself from the controversy, saying, “We have not granted any permission regarding the event and no application is pending with us on the same.”

    The Ministry of Environment and Forests, whereas, told the the bench that no environment clearance was required for setting up temporary structures on Yamuna flood plains. The ministry’s submission came after the bench pulled it up for not filing affidavit on environmental clearances.

    It was informed by Delhi government that after inspecting the site, the police asked AOL to show structural safety clearance of pontoon bridge and vehicle parking clearance.

    Army personnel construct temporary bridges over Yamuna river for the three-day World Peace Festival organised by spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in New Delhi (Photo: PTI)
    Army personnel construct temporary bridges over Yamuna river for the three-day World Peace Festival organised by spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in New Delhi (Photo: PTI)

    Delhi government also told the bench that Central Public Works Department (CPWD) has asked the foundation to build a separate stage for the Prime Minister due to issues over structural safety, a claim denied by AOL which said it was being built for better view of the event.

    AOL, however, informed the bench that all necessary steps for safety of people have been taken as any untoward incident at venue will be detrimental to the country’s image.

    Giving the details of the expenditure incurred on the event, the AOL foundation informed the green panel that a total of Rs 25.63 crore has been spent on the preparations.

    The tribunal had questioned on Tuesday, the building up of pontoon bridge by the Army on river Yamuna for the festival and asked DDA as to who gave permission for setting it up.

    DDA had informed the NGT that it granted permission for 24.44 hectare for holding of the event.

    AOL had said it had satisfied the DDA for permission by fulfillng the condition that no permanent structures will be constructed on flood plains.

    The AOL Foundation told the NGT that they are expecting three lakh attendees for the event even though they had claimed on their website that they are expecting 35 lakh attendees. After the second day of hearing on Wednesday, the NGT finally gave the nod for the event.

    The allegations had earlier created a huge controversy, which resulted in President Pranab Mukherjee backing out of his commitment to attend the opening ceremony. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is also expected to attend the event.

    The issue even reached the Rajya Sabha when it was reported that the Army was building pontoon bridges for the event. Opposition members shouted slogans and demanded a reply from Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar.

    “There is this person (Ravi Shankar) who is saying he is doing a cultural festival, and you put the army there to construct bridges. The government should shut this down immediately. In 1,000 acres, they are doing this. It will destroy Yamuna,” said Janata Dal-United (JD-U) leader Sharad Yadav.

    Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPM) leader Sitharam Yechury alleged that it was “highly irregular” that the services of the Indian Army are used for such an event.

    “Can the Indian Army be roped in to build pontoon bridges? It is highly irregular that the army is summoned to create facility for a private function,” Yechury said.

    When the allegations were first made, the AOL Foundation on 28 February released a statement saying that it has followed all guidelines and directions of authorities and the National Green Tribunal.

    “We have followed and further undertake to follow all the guidelines, recommendations, directions of the honourable court and the authorities extending us the permission to hold the World Culture Festival,” said the spokesperson. The Art of Living claimed that in strict adherence to the NGT direction, it has not done any construction or concretisation at the World Culture Festival site. “Further we have used only eco-friendly material like wood, mud, cloth, and scaffolding towards building a temporary stage for the purpose of holding a three-day festival,” it said.

    “We have not blocked any river channel of river Yamuna by throwing any debris into it,” it said.

    The NGT, which was also hearing a plea against AOL’s plan to release ‘enzymes’ into 17 drains joining Yamuna for cleaning the river, had constituted an expert committee headed by Water Resources Secretary to inspect the festival site.

    The AOL, which is organising the function, will have yoga and meditation sessions, peace prayers by Sanskrit scholars and traditional cultural performances from India and abroad.

  • RAJYA SABHA PASSES REAL ESTATE BILL: KEY FEATURES

    RAJYA SABHA PASSES REAL ESTATE BILL: KEY FEATURES

    NEW DELHI (TIP): The Rajya Sabha passed the much-awaited Real Estate Bill on Thursday, prompting PM Narendra Modi to hail it as “great news for home buyers”. The bill, which seeks to regulate the property sector, bring in transparency and help protect consumer interests, is now slated to be taken up by the Lok Sabha on Monday. Here are 10 key features of the bill:

    • All projects will have to be registered with regulatory authorities, and developers will have to disclose project information including details of the promoter, project, layout plan, land status, status of approvals and agreements along with details of real estate agents, contractors, architects and structural engineers.
    • There will be no discrmination of any kind on basis of religion, region, caste, creed or sex and gender and we will include that in the rules. The government may bring in a “non-discriminatory” clause to allow anyone (including a transgender) to buy property in a complex. When some House members raised the issue of discrimination in selling flats and plots to certain communities, Urban development minister M Venkaiah Naidu said the constitution provides equality for all
    • Builders will have to deposit a minimum of 70% collections from buyers in an escrow account to cover cost of construction and land. State-level Real Estate Regulatory Authorities will be established to regulate transactions related to both residential and commercial projects and ensure their timely completion and handover.
    • No pre-launch will be allowed without getting all approvals from the local authorities and without obtaining registration from the regulator. All incomplete projects are to come under the regulation.
    • The bill covers any project that is more than 500 sq m or has more than eight apartments (states can lower this requirement further).
    • Builders can no longer go scot-free by putting up flashy designs or photographs of a project to attract buyers and failing to deliver projects that match the pictorial claims.
    • The bill states the builder has to return the payment with interest to buyers who are affected by such “incorrect, fast statements contained in the notice, advertisement or prospectus or the model apartment, plot or building as the case may be”.
    • It provides for imprisonment of up to three years for promoters and up to one year for real estate agents and buyers and/or monetary penalties if they violate orders of appellate tribunals.
    • The authority can even order “compensation” to consumers in case of misleading advertisements.
    • In addition, developers will have to provide brief details of projects launched in the past five years, both completed or under-construction, and the current status of the projects. These may be made available on the regulator’s website so buyers can take an informed decision.
  • ISRO successfully launches navigation satellite IRNSS-1F

    ISRO successfully launches navigation satellite IRNSS-1F

    CHENNAI (TIP): Isro scientists on Thursday successfully launched the sixth in the constellation of indigenous regional navigation satellites that would help India establish its own GPS-like system.

    After lifting off at 4 pm on March 10 from the second launch pad at Satish Dhawan Space Centre on the Bay of Bengal island of Sriharikota, 90 km north of Chennai, Isro’s most trusted Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle –PSLV-C32-successfully placed the IRNSS-1F in the intended orbit.

    Following that, the satellite’s solar panels were automatically deployed and ISRO’s Master Control Facility at Hassan in Karnataka took charge of its operations.

    “PSLV-C32 carried IRNSS-1F to the right orbit,” Isro chairman A S Kiran Kumar said, adding that the seventh and final satellite in the system, IRNSS-1G, would be launched next month. Like others, IRNSS- 1F is designed to provide accurate position information service to users in India and in the region extending up to 1,500 km from its boundary.

    With the lifespan of 12 years, IRNSS-1F carried the navigation and ranging types of payloads. Its lift-off wait was 1425 kilograms.

    The navigation payload of IRNSS-1F will transmit navigation service signals to users, operating in L5-band and S-band. While providing Standard Provisioning Service, the satellite will also perform navigation parameter generation and transmission, satellite control, ranging and integrity monitoring, besides timekeeping.

    The PSLV rocket has put IRNSS-1F into a sub geosynchronous transfer orbit with 284 km perigee (nearest point to earth) and 20,657 km apogee (farthest point to earth) with respect to the equatorial plane.

  • Rs 8,000 cr for free LPG set-up for poor women

    Rs 8,000 cr for free LPG set-up for poor women

    NEW DELHI (TIP): The government on Thursday approved a Rs 8,000-crore scheme to provide free cooking gas connections in the name of women members from poor households, reinforcing the idea of LPG emerging as the new vehicle for political outreach ahead of state polls.

    Finance minister Arun Jaitley had announced the scheme in the budget, allocating Rs 2,000 crore for providing 1.5 crore connections in 2016-17. “The scheme will be continued for at least two more years to cover a total of 5 crore BPL (below poverty line) households. This will ensure universal coverage of cooking gas in the country,” Jaitley had said in his budget speech. T he Cabinet’s approval indicates the government’s resolve to see the scheme through the next three years as a whole and to start rolling out connections on a war footing immediately.

    Referring to a WHO study, oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan said five lakh women from poor households die from inhaling smoke from unhealthy fuels used in their kitchens. “The LPG scheme has health as well as environmental dividend,” he said. Referring to the plight of poor, Jaitley had said, “Women of India have faced the curse of smoke during cooking. The time has come to remedy this situation.” Source: TOI

  • Youth slaps, abuses Kanhaiya on JNU campus

    Youth slaps, abuses Kanhaiya on JNU campus

    NEW DELHI (TIP): JNU Students’ Union president Kanhaiya Kumar was slapped and abused by a youth on the university campus on March 10 evening.

    The attacker who identified himself as Vikas Chaudhaury slapped Kanhaiya thrice while he was walking with his fellow students near the administration block.

    “He led Kanhaiya in a corner away from his friends by requesting him for a talk and then slapped him thrice, and then shouted at him,” said a student. After being overpowered by people, the attacker told media persons, who were covering an event nearby, that he was enraged by Kanhaiya over his remark about rapes in Kashmir by men from the security forces.

    “He abused the Indian Army, he abused the nation, that’s why I slapped him,” shouted the attacker, before being overpowered by the crowd. On being questioned whether he belonged to a particular group or party, the youth denied it and said that he works in a private firm, and just wanted to teach the JNUSU president a lesson.

    Visibly unperturbed and unrepentant, the youth readily surrendered himself to the university’s guards. “Jitna maarna hai maaro mujhe, (beat me as much as you can) I don’t care, I am willing to go anywhere with you,” he said before being taken away by the guards to the security room at the entrance of the varsity.

    He was later taken to the security room at the campus gate by the university’s guards who made a human chain around him. The Police and university’s security officials questioned him there. “He is still on the campus. A police team has gone there for questioning him,” said a police officer.