Top UN official lauds women’s empowerment and representation in India

New Delhi, July 7 (ANI): Top United Nations official Deirdre Boyd on Tuesday said that women’s political representation in the local bodies of India is more than the entire elected women representatives of the world.

Deirdre Boyd, Country Director of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in India, said this during a function to mark the release of ‘The Millennium Development Goals (MGD) Report 2009′ at New Delhi on Tuesday.

“There are lot of success stories of women empowerment in India particularly when we look at the women’s political representation at the local level. India has nearly one million locally elected leaders…more than the elected women representatives of the world put together,” said Deirdre Boyd.

She also hailed the new Union Budget that was revealed on Monday and said that the new proposals will help in achieving the Minimum Development Goals (MDGs) specified by the UN.eirdre Boyd also added that India has made progress in areas of poverty eradication and primary education.

The Millennium Development Goals Report 2009 has observed that in India there has been a gain of 11 per cent in primary school enrolment between 2000 and 2007. The report also mentions about the progress made by India in the arena of enrolment of girls in the schools.

Further, the report has highlighted the progress made by India to combat AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis.

“Progress has been made in addressing problems of HIV-AIDS, but other diseases like malaria and tuberculosis in particular have made a comeback. It (tuberculosis) is the real challenge that many countries in South Asia including India will face,” said Biswajit Dhar, Director General, Research and Information System for Developing Countries, United Nations. (ANI)

Top LeT commander killed in Jammu and Kashmir

Srinagar, May 9 (ANI): At least three militants have been killed in two separate incidents in Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday.

In Jammu and Kashmir’s Doda district, a top Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) commander and his local militant associate have been killed in a fierce gun-battle with security forces early on Saturday.

LeT’s self-styled divisional commander Abu Sumama, resident of Pakistan, and his local aide Barkat Ali alias Yasir were killed by the counter-insurgency forces in Dhar Dashnan hills near Doda town early this morning.

A combing and search operation was launched by security forces in the area following specific information about the presence of militants, an official spokesman said.

”Contact with the militants, who were holed up in an isolated dhoke (cattle shed), was established at about 0100 hrs,” he added.

One AK rifle and a pistol were recovered from the site of operation.

Encounter of Sumama, who was active in the area for the past four to five years, is said to be a big blow to the LeT in Doda.

According to the spokesman, one army jawan also sustained wounds in the gun-battle.

In Ganderbal district, a militant has been killed in an encounter with security forces on Saturday, army sources said.

On Saturday morning security forces sealed Kangan area that is 40 kilometers from Srinagar.

As the troops zeroed in at a particular house, where the militants were hiding, the ultras opened fire at the forces and in the ensuing gunbattle a militant was killed.

The operation was still in progress when reports last came in, the sources said. (ANI)

Lashkar ‘divisional commander’, aide killed in J-K

Jammu, May 9 (ANI): A self-styled divisional Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) commander and his aide were killed in a gunbattle with security forces in Jammu and Kashmir’s Doda district early this morning.

According to sources, the army and police threw a tight cordon around the Dhar Dashnan hills near Doda town late on Friday night following a tip off about the presence of militants. Lashkar self-styled commander Abu Sumama and his aide Barkat Ali alias Yasir were killed.

One soldier also sustained injuries in the gun-battle. An AK rifle and a pistol were recovered from the site of operation.
In another incident in Ganderbal district, a militant was killed in an encounter with security forces.

Acting on a specific information, security forces sealed the Kangan area to flush out the militants.

The operation was still in progress. (ANI)

No swine flu in India, says health ministry official

New Delhi, Apr.30 (ANI): A senior official of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Wednesday said that there is no swine flu in India, but added that should the virus hit the country, the government is fully prepared to handle it.

Vineet Choudhary, Joint Secretary, Health, told a press conference here that there is no suspected case of swine flu in India and that surveillance is in place at all airports.

Choudhary also said the ministry is in talks with companies that manufacture the antidote.

Earlier, the Government of Tripura had sounded an alert across the state to check an outbreak of the deadly virus, official sources said.

The decision to issue the alert was taken at a meeting chaired by Principal Secretary of the Health Department, Yash Pal Singh. Two health directors S R Debbarma and R K Dhar were also present at the meeting.

Debbarma said four district level meetings would be organised soon with the chief medical officers and other health officials for making people aware of the disease.

The announcements in India followed a World Health Organisation (WHO) warning that “all of humanity is under threat” from a potential swine flu pandemic.

The WHO raised the swine flu threat awareness level to 5 out of 6, indicating that the world is on the brink of a pandemic.

Holland and Switzerland both confirmed their first cases of swine flu on Thursday, bringing the total number of countries affected around the world to 11.

In Mexico there have been eight confirmed deaths from the virus, with another 160 suspected swine flu fatalities.

There have been 93 confirmed cases in the US, 19 in Canada, 13 in New Zealand, five in Britain, four in Germany, 10 in Spain, two in Israel, and one in Austria.

WHO Director-General Dr Margaret Chan urged all countries to activate their pandemic plans as she made the announcement late on Wednesday night.

Phase 5 indicates that there is evidence of the virus being spread from human-to-human in at least two countries in one WHO region. Phase 6, the pandemic phase, is characterized by increased and sustained transmission in the general population.

Dr Chan said that raising the alert level was a signal to governments, health officials and the pharmaceutical industry to take urgent action in readiness to tackle a pandemic. (ANI)

Congress doesn’t need BJP’s advice to tackle terrorism: Sonia Gandhi

Dhar (Madhya Pradesh), Apr 23 (ANI): Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Thursday said that her party did not need the Bharatiya Janata Party’s advice for tackling issues like terrorism.

Sonia Gandhi also accused the BJP of kneeling down to terrorists during the Kandahar plane hijack episode.

“When the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) was in power, it had bowed down to terrorists, but now, the same party is telling us how to deal with terrorism,” she said at an election rally here.

The UPA chairperson also criticized the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for opposing the nuclear deal.

“The BJP had opposed the nuclear deal, which the UPA government signed with USA to solve electricity woes. The BJP may stop all development in the country,” she added.

Gandhi recalled the sacrifices made by her mother-in-law Indira Gandhi and husband Rajiv Gandhi for the country. (ANI)

DDA pulls down illegal restaurant

The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) on Wednesday finally demolished Vasant Kunj’s Sahara restaurant, which had come up unauthorisedly on government land. The demolition comes close on the heels of Tuesday’s order by a city court to pull down the illegal structure.

The DDA counsel had informed the court that the demolition of the restaurant was essential to further widen Aruna Asaf Ali Road. DDA spokesperson Neemo Dhar said: “Following the court order, we have demolished the structure which had illegally come up on DDA land.

” The restaurant belonged to one Vinod Khatri, a builder allegedly involved in a multi-crore bribery scam. The same case had forced then sitting Delhi High Court judge Shamit Mukherjee to resign after his name cropped up in connection with the scam.

The land, situated at a prime location in Vasant Kunj, was earmarked for a road. Khatri had allegedly encroached on the land and built the restaurant there.

The CBI had charged Mukherjee with criminal conspiracy for favouring Khatri in the Azad Singh vs DDA case, which was related to the widening of the Aruna Asaf Ali Road. Khatri had initially misled the government, stating that they had constructed one tin shelter and two small rooms on the land.

But soon he converted the tin shelter into a sprawling restaurant.

Indian Eves beat Aussies in World Cup play-off for third place

Sydney, Mar,21 (ANI): It was double joy for India on Saturday when after men’s team sealed victory in the first Test in Hamilton, the Indian eves beat Australia by three wickets in the Women’s World Cup to be ranked third in the tournament.

The match was played at the Bankstown Oval.

India clinched the win with 13 balls to spare in a match that was reduced to 46 overs after a 104-minute morning rain delay.

It was the first time in nine tournaments Australia has finished lower than third and also the first time they had lost three times in the one tournament, Fox Sports reports.

Australia were dismissed for 142, with veteran skipper Karen Rolton top scoring with 52 in possibly her final World Cup innings. India’s new ball bowlers Jhulan Goswami (2-21) and Rumeli Dhar (2-24) caused the early damage.

Player of the match Dhar (24 not out) and captain Goswami (18 not out), who was playing her 100th one-day international, took their side to a winning total of 7-145.

Spinners Sthalekar (3-27) and Erin Osborne (2-21) and quick Ellyse Perry (2-26) were the pick of the bowlers for the home side. (ANI)

India beat Pakistan by 10 wickets in World Cup opener

Sydney, Mar 7 (ANI): India on Saturday started its World Cup campaign in style and thrashed Pakistan by 10 wickets in the opening match of the tournament.

India won the toss and elected to bowl first.

Indian team bowled with a great length and line and shot out the Pakistani team for a paltry 57 in 29 overs.

Indian openers Anjum Chopra and Anagha Deshpande scored 17 and 26 runs respectively and guided India to victory in only 10 overs.

For Pakistan only Sana Mir (17) and opener Nain Abidi (10) put up some resistance as all other bats-women failed to touch the double-digit mark.

Three of their players could not even open their accounts.

Indian Rumeli Dhar wreaked havoc as she accounted for three Pakistani players with an incredible figures of 8-5-7-3.

Anju Sharma and Priyanka Roy took two wickets each. (ANI)

India thrashes Pakistan by 10 wickets in Women’s World Cup

Sydney, Mar. 7 (ANI): In the first match of the Women”s World Cup at Bradman, the Indian bowlers put up a brilliant performance to thrash archrivals Pakistan by ten wickets.

After winning the toss, India elected to field first and dismissed its neighbour for only 57 runs.

India then attained the target within ten overs without losing any wickets.

Following the triumphant show of their bowlers, Anagha Deshpande (26) and Anjum Chopra (17) comfortably led India towards victory.

Among the Indian bowlers, Rumeli Dhar was the leading wicket taker, with three wickets giving away only seven runs.

Amita Sharma and Priyanka Roy took two wickets respectively, while skipper Jhulan Goswami and Gouher Sultana got a wicket each.

Pakistan will play its second match against Sri Lanka on March 9.

India have been clubbed with two-time world champions England and Sri Lanka, while Pakistan is in Group B.

Both England and India have a 100 per cent win record against the other two teams in the group.

Group A features Australia, West Indies, South Africa and New Zealand. (ANI)

Army calls off Mendhar operation against militants

Mendhar, Jan 9 (ANI): The security forces have called off their operation against terrorism late on Thursday night in Bhati Dhar forest area of Mendhar in Jammu and Kashmir””s Poonch District.

According to army sources, the possibility of militants having escaped cannot be ruled out.

Security forces in co-operation with police personnel launched a major combing operation targeting militant hideouts with rockets and mortars as the raging gun battle entered  the eighth day on Thursday.

The operation was carried out with all the necessary precautions to ensure that the security forces don”t suffer any casualty and also none of the holed up militants dare to escape.

The fierce encounter, which has been going on since January 1, has so far claimed the lives of four militants and three security personnel.

Four militants, one policeman and two soldiers have died in the encounter
which began on Thursday in Mendhar area of Poonch district close to Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir.

The militants are suspected to owe allegiance to Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) outfit.

The deceased army men have been identified as Subedar Rakesh Kumar and Naik A P Singh of counter-insurgency outfit Rashtriya Rifles.

The encounter appears to be one of the longest in the state in recent memory. (ANI)

Fierce J-K encounter enters seventh day

Mendhar, Jan 7 (ANI): The gun battle between army personnel and militants here continued for the seventh consecutive day on Wednesday.

According to defence sources, an intense gun battle continued with army troops firing rockets and mortars targeting the militants” cave hideouts in Bhati Dhar forest area.

Security forces have cordoned off the area around the forest while the search operations have been partially hindered due to the dense forests.

Thick forests, terraces and a number of natural caves, are providing hideouts to the militants.

It is estimated that there are approximately six to seven militants holed up in the area with lots of stock of food, arms and ammunitions.

The army personnel are determined to prevent any escape of militants.
Four militants, one policeman and two soldiers have died in the encounter
which began on Thursday in Mendhar area of Poonch district close to Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir.
The militants are suspected to owe allegiance to Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) outfit.

The deceased army men have been identified as Subedar Rakesh Kumar and Naik A P Singh of counter-insurgency outfit Rashtriya Rifles.

The encounter appears to be one of the longest in the state in recent
memory. (ANI)

Fierce gunbattle on between security forces, militants in Mendhar

Mendhar (J-K), Jan 5 (ANI): The fierce gunbattle between security personnel and militants continued for the fifth consecutive day today in Bhati Dhar area in Mendhar sector of Poonch district.

Four militants, one policeman and two soldiers have so far died in the encounter, which began on Thursday.

“We are facing   some problems due to thick forest. Our two soldiers and a policeman lost their lives. Search operation is on and we are hopeful of success   soon,” said Kamal Saini, deputy inspector general of police, Rajouri-Poonch range.

The militants are suspected to owe allegiance to Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) outfit.

The deceased army men have been identified as Subedar Rakesh Kumar and Naik A P Singh of counter-insurgency outfit Rashtriya Rifles of the Indian Army.

A large number of troops have been rushed to the area. Search operation is on to flush out the militants. (ANI)

Encounter continues in Poonch, one more SPO killed

Poonch, (ANI): A Special Police Officer (SPO) was killed in an encounter between militants and security forces in Bhati Dhar forest area of Mendhar in Jammu and Kashmir”s Poonch District on Saturday.

According to official sources, SPO Naresh Kumar was killed in an encounter, which was resumed around midnight.

An encounter has been going on for the last two days in the area.

JCO Rakesh Kumar and Naik P K Singh, and four militants were killed in a gunbattle, which started on Thursday evening.

The bodies of the slain militants have not been recovered so far, the official sources added. (ANI)