Metro train derails in Delhi

New Delhi, Sep.13 (ANI): A Delhi Metro Railway Corporation (DMRC) coach on the Indraprashta-Yamuna Nagar line derailed early on Sunday morning.

Though the cause of the 6 a.m.derailment was not immediately known, several routes along the metro line were disrupted. o casualties were reported.

Earlier, a DMRC train going towards Yamuna Bank from Dwarka Sector 9 developed a break problem in the middle of its journey which led to a delay of 15 minutes, DMRC sources said.

Passengers, however, complained that the trains were delayed for upto 30 minutes. (ANI)

India’s first moon mission may be over, says project director

Bangalore, Aug 29 (ANI):India’s ambitious moon mission — Chandrayaan-I — has probably ended after losing radio contact since Saturday noon, said its project director M. Annadurai, but Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman G. Madhavan Nair said scientists will evaluate the performance of the mission over the next two days before deciding whether or not to call it off.

Earlier, in the day the flamboyant spacecraft had lost the radio control at around 1.30 a.m. IST, increasing fears of a premature end of the spacecraft.

According to a press release by the ISRO, the deep Space Network at Byalalu near Bangalore has not received any signal form the spacecraft since midnight.

“Radio contact with Chandrayaan-I spacecraft was abruptly lost at 0130 Hrs (IST) on August 29, 2009. Deep Space Network at Byalalu near Bangalore received the data from Chandrayaan-I during the previous orbit upto 0025 Hrs (IST),”the press release states.he ISRO has ordered for a detailed review of the data received by the spacecraft, “Detailed review of the Telemetry data received from the spacecraft is in progress and health of the spacecraft subsystems is being analysed,” press release states.

Earlier, on July 17, the flamboyant moon mission Chandrayaan-I, had lost a major sensor. The scientific community then feared the premature end of the spacecraft.

The Chandrayaan-I, which was launched from Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh in October 2008, has completed over 350 days in orbit making more than 3400 orbits around the Moon and providing large volume of data from sophisticated sensors.

The spacecraft was equipped with Terrain Mapping Camera, Hyper-spectral Imager, Moon Mineralogy Mapper etc.,

The ISRO scientists expressed confidence of attaining most of the scientific objectives of the mission.

Addressing the Ninth convocation of the International Institute of Information and Technology at Bangalore last month, Nair said the tracking and detection of several factors by Chandrayaan are important steps in mapping the mineralogical composition of moon’s surface, which in turn would enable further study in its origin and evolution.

“I think I am happy to say that Chandrayaan has been completely successful in collecting all the data what we wanted. First was the three dimensional of the lunar surface, also getting the mineral content of the surface and then trying to use the extra instruments,” said Nair.

“All this went on very well and we are more or less very happy that the mission is complete,” he added.

Nair also added that the second moon mission would be launched by 2012. (ANI)

Gwalior opium farmers stage protest for re-allotment of their lands

Gwalior, Aug 25 (ANI): More than 100 opium farmers here took to the streets demanding their lands back.

Farmers from Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan gathered in front of the office of the local Narcotics Commissioner.

Their demands include the revival of their cancelled land deeds, raising minimum support price for their crop and license to grow upto 48 kilograms opium per hectare.

Some agitated farmers, squatting outside the Narcotics Commissioner’s office for two days, took off their clothes in protest after they failed to meet the narcotics commissioner for the second day.

“We are protesting for one justified demand…during 2001 to 2008 opium farmers have suffered a huge loss because of hailstorms, cold wave and other natural reasons… Despite our losses, the Narcotics Commissioner has cancelled our allotments, even though we produced the collector’s survey damage report… We demand the revival of the title of the lands,” said Saurabh Jain, Convenor, Opium Farmers Struggle Committee, Rajasthan.

India is one of the world’s top producers of opium and is the sole producer of licit opium gum utilized by the world’s pharmaceutical industries to produce codeine, morphine, narcotine, thebaine, papaverine and other medical products.

While remote mountainous areas like Kulu-Manali are more in the news as poppy cultivation areas, mostly due to the illicit crops destroyed, the highest yields come from the Indo-Gangetic plains constituting Uttar Pradesh and parts of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.

Opium cultivation and processing in India is strictly regulated by the Central Bureau of Narcotics (CBN), as per provisions of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (India), 1985 and Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Rules (India), 1985.

Peasants are licensed to grow a certain area in poppy and government factories process the opium. The Ghazipur factory in Uttar Pradesh is about 150 years old while another plant at Neemuch in Madhya Pradesh was set up in the 1930′s. (ANI)

Pallam Raju calls upon private industry to participate in defence sector

New Delhi, Aug 20(ANI): Minister of State for Defence MM Pallam Raju on Thursday called upon the private industry in IT and Engineering Design for meeting the needs of the Defence Forces.

Inaugurating a two-day seminar on ‘Emerging Technologies for Sub-Conventional Conflict and Homeland Security’, Raju said the Government plans to meet upto 70 per cent of India’s Defence purchases from indigenous sources.

“The terrorists, militants and insurgents are acquiring advanced weapons and communication equipment. Their methods of warfare are becoming more sophisticated, more complex and more systematically planned. Their objectives are becoming more ambitious, with the intention of inflicting maximum damage,” Raju said.

“Therefore, the task ahead is formidable. Our defence forces and paramilitary forces need to be further equipped, adequately trained and properly supported. Armaments and munitions, state-of-the-art equipment, and support systems in telecommunications, surveillance and other areas should be proportionate to the threat perception,” he added.

Raju further said that in order to counter the growing threat, India needs to work on a number of fronts simultaneously.

“Leveraging emerging technologies is one of the critical aspects in this area. The world has made rapid strides in technology development in conducting warfare as well as in communications and transport,” Raju said.

“India has evident capacities in information technology and engineering design in the private sector, through which it has been able to successfully capture the space of outsourcing and software services,” he added.

He also informed that the country would spend around 10 billion dollars in the next seven years on homeland security alone.

“Internal security is a matter that is engaging us very closely and is high on our priority agenda. After the horrific attacks on Mumbai last November which killed 173 people, we have taken up the challenge to modernize and upgrade our security forces in a comprehensive manner,” Raju said. (ANI)

I am not here to negotiate on Kashmir: Holbrooke

Karachi, Aug. 20 (ANI): US Special Envoy for Pakistan and Afghanistan, Richard Holbrooke, who is currently on a visit to Pakistan, has said his visit has nothing to do with the Indo-Pak problem, and that he is not in Pakistan to negotiate on the Kashmir issue.

In an interview to a private television channel, Holbrooke said it was upto India and Pakistan to resolve the issue bilaterally.

“Any improvement in Pak-India relations is also good for the world,” Holbrooke said.

In response to a question, Holbrooke said he had never blamed the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) for helping the Taliban.

When enquired about US assistance to Pakistan, Holbrooke said Islamabad needed more help to overcome its problems,but highlighted that such decisions cannot be taken independently by the US president.

“Pakistan should remember one thing that the President of the United States cannot take decisions himself, but we can make the request to the Congress,” the Online news network quoted Holbrooke, as saying.

Terming the energy crisis in Pakistan as that country’s biggest problem, Holbrooke said America is ready to in this regard, but Islamabad should try to fix the ‘tremendous amount of leakage’ that exists in the whole system.

“US would help in this regard but the government and people of Pakistan have to take lead,” he said. (ANI)

Sale of books based on Gayatri Devi’s life goes up

Jaipur, Aug. 14 (ANI): The craze of knowing about the life of Gayatri Devi, the Rajmata of Jaipur, is on rise after her demise.

Hundreds of curious readers are visiting the local bookstores in Jaipur to buy books based on her life.

Touted as one of the most beautiful women in the world by the Vogue Magazine, Gayatri Devi breathed her last on July 29 after a prolonged illness. She was 90.

The most sought after books include an autobiography ‘Princess Remembers: The Memoirs of the Maharani of Jaipur’ and a biography ‘Rajmata Gayatri Devi’.

Readers, who are curious to know more about her personal life, the childhood days in particular, are thronging the bookstores.

“Gayatri Devi used to be an icon. She was also known as Rajmata and among the royalties, she was one lady whom you can say that she was literally down to the earth and who used to go to the masses and people really loved her. That’s the reason her books are in demand,” said Rajiv Chaudhary, an avid reader.

Another curious reader Yadav Singh said that by reading the books people would come to know more about her private life.

“The past life of the Rajmata of Jaipur has been really great. The more you read about her, the more things you discover about her. In these books, her life has been described well, which we normal people are unaware of,” observed Yadav Singh, another reader.

Rajiv Kapoor, Manager of Crossword Bookstore in The Pink City disclosed that the sale of books on Gayatri Devi has witnessed a rise upto the extent of 60 percent.

“After the death of Gayatri Devi, the sale of books based on her life has gone up by approximately 50 to 60 percent and people of all age group especially the younger ones, who are more curious to know about her life are buying the books,” noted Kapoor.

Born into the royal family of eastern Cooch Behar, Gayatri Devi married Sawai Man Singh, the then ruler of the princely Jaipur state, in 1939. She was his third wife.

During her lifetime Gayatri Devi involved herself extensively in charity works and supported education for women. She even contested elections and was elected as a member of Indian parliament thrice. (ANI)

Air India heading for massive trim; to start low-cost service

New Delhi, July 7 (ANI): Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel on Tuesday said that a major revamp of Air India’s top management would be carried out in 30 days and it would start low-cost domestic operations in a bid to turn around cash-strapped Air India in the next two years.

According to sources, the entire top management of Air India, which is under a loan liability of Rs 15,000 crore, would be recast in the next 30 days. Several old time directors might be asked to leave and a Professional Chief Operating Officer will be appointed under the Chairman and Managing Director.

“You will see in the next 30 days a major change in the top management in Air India. You are going to see a major change in the board. Some heads are going to roll. We are going to bring high quality people of great integrity and people with a proven track record in business,” said Praful Patel.

Apart from the massive trim, the airline has also been told to begin domestic low cost flights.

“AI must enter the domestic low cost segment. That’s where the growth is and is something that Jet and Kingfisher have already done. It’s upto the airline whether to use AI Express for that purpose or have something else,” Praful Patel added.

The Civil Aviation Minister’s remarks follows reports that Air India was expecting an estimated loss of about Rs 5,000 crore in the 2008-09 financial year. (ANI)

Decriminalise homosexuality says Delhi High Court

New Delhi July 02 (ANI): In a landmark judgement the Delhi High Court today decriminalised homosexuality.

A two-judge bench comprising Chief Justice A P Shah, and Justice S Muralidahr said the criminalisation of gay sex among consenting adults is a violation of fundamental rights.

The verdict is the first of its kind by an Indian court on a 19th century law that treats homosexuality as a criminal offence.

Since the 1980s, courts in countries such as Britain, Australia, South Africa and the US have struck down similar laws that made same-sex activity a crime.

Quashing Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) the high court said any kind of discrimination is the anti-thesis to the right to equality.

Chief Justice Shah and Justice Muralidhar had earlier reserved their order on November 7 last year after marathon proceedings in which the government had vociferously opposed the scrapping of Section 377 which prescribes punishment upto life imprisonment for indulging in unnatural sexual acts.

The petitioners, including the voluntary Naz Foundation, pleaded that the criminal provision against homosexual behaviour should be scrapped.

The Home and Health ministries however maintained different views.

The home ministry wants the petition to be dismissed, while the health ministry supported the contention that Section 377 criminalize homosexuality per se, and was obstructing HIV/AIDS prevention efforts among high-risk groups.

Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) says an individual who “voluntarily has carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man, woman or animal” shall be imprisoned for life or for a term exceeding 10 years and be liable to pay a fine. (ANI)

Paradip Port to have iron ore terminal

New Delhi, July 1 (ANI): An agreement has been signed between Paradip Port Trust and Blue Water Iron Ore Terminal Pvt. Ltd for construction of a deep draught iron ore terminal.

K. Raghuramaiah, Chairman, Paradip Port Trust signed the concession agreement on behalf of the Port and Harindar Pal Singh Banga, Vice-Chairman, Nobel Group signed on behalf of Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) here today.

Union Cabinet Minister of Shipping G.K. Vasan and other senior officers including Secretary (Shipping) A.P.V.N. Sarma, Additional Secretary and Financial Advisor and Joint Secretary (Ports) were present on the occasion.

Under the agreement, the iron ore terminal will be developed by the concessionaire at an estimated cost of Rs. 506.30 crores.

Paradip Port will provide supporting facilities like dredging of channel and berth, railway lines and back-up area at an estimated cost of Rs. 85.05 crores.

Besides this, the Port will also incur an expenditure of Rs. 20 crores towards shifting of the CISF complex and Rs. 15 crores towards upgradation of electrical reception facilities in order to facilitate implementation of the project.

On completion of the iron ore terminal, capacity addition to the Port will be ten MTPA. Since the dredging of the channel is in progress and the depths at the proposed channel and berth will be 17.1meters, it will facilitate handling of cape size vessels upto 1, 25, 000 DWT.

The concessionaire, Blue Water Iron Ore Terminal Pvt. Ltd. have offered a revenue share of 36.802 per cent to the port during the concession period of 30 years.

The concessionaire will complete the construction of the project facilities within 36 months from the date of award of concession.

This is the first project under the Public Private Partnership (PPP) to be implemented in the port sector as per the new Model Concession Agreement approved by the Cabinet and the tariff has been fixed up front by the TAMP.

As part of the PPP scheme of Government of India, Paradip Port Trust floated global tenders for construction of deep draught Iron ore berth on BOT basis.

Five bidders were short listed including the successful bidder, the consortium of Noble Group Ltd., Gammon Infrastructure Projects Ltd. and MMTC for this port sector BOT project.

The consortium has formed a SPV, Blue Water Iron Ore Terminal Pvt. Ltd. under the companies act to implement the project. (ANI)

Government of India scheme to protect women from economic slow down

Seoul, June 26 (ANI): Union Minister for Women and Child Development Krishna Tirath has said that the Indian Government is making efforts to protect women from economic slow down and also enable them to uplift themselves.

Addressing the Plenary Session of 3rd East Asia Gender Equality Ministerial meeting at Seoul, South Korea on Thursday, the Minister said, ” The Self help group movement is being strengthened further to mobilize more and more women for income generating activities with linkage to micro credit.”

Speaking about the impact of economic crisis on women, on their health, nutritional level and their economic sustainability, Tirath said that Indian Government is committed to uplift women in every sphere of life and it is contemplating to increase reservation for women upto 50 per cent in local Government institutions, which is 33 per cent at the moment.

“A Bill to reserve one-third seats for women in Parliament and Legislative Assemblies is also under active contemplation, she added.

The Minister offered to the East Asian Countries for training in India in areas of gender budgeting, prevention of trafficking, self help group, micro finance and prevention of domestic violence.

She also met Minister of Gender Equality of Republic Korea and discussed the scope of collaboration between the countries in women related issues.

Tirath is participating for three-days in the Gender Equality meeting at Seoul. (ANI)

Yousuf claims he has obtained NOC from ICL

Lahore, May 27 (ANI): Pakistan middle order batsman Mohammad Yousuf has claimed that the Indian Cricket League (ICL) has given him a No Objection Certificate (NOC) to play for the country.

Yousuf said he had submitted the NOC to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

“I have submitted an NOC from the Indian league and it’s now up to the authorities to clear my way to play international cricket,” The Daily Times quoted Yousuf, as saying.

Yousuf said he desperately wants to play for Pakistan, and it was now upto the PCB to give him an opportunity to don the national cap once again.

“I have handed the letter over to the PCB and now wait for their reply as I desperately want to play for my country,” he said.

Confirming receiving the letter from Yousuf, PCB’s Director (human resource) Wasim Bari said the letter has been sent to the board chairman Ijaz Butt for further action.

“We have to verify this letter and put it before PCB chairman Ijaz Butt,” Bari said.

Earlier, the PCB had asked Yousuf to table the ICL’s response over his decision to quit the rebel league.

According to sources, the PCB is mulling recalling Yousuf in the national team to bolster its batting line-up for the forthcoming three Test match series against Sri Lanka.

Pakistan will play three Tests, five one-day internationals and a Twenty20 international on its tour of Sri Lanka beginning June 27. (ANI)

Some BJP leaders celebrate their victory in polls

Bangalore, Shimla/ Bhopal, May 16 (ANI): Some Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders on Saturday celebrated their success after defeating Congress candidates in their respective constituencies.

In Bangalore, BJP leader Anant Kumar offered his supporters and party workers sweets.

“The all India results are not upto expectations. Today, we are having our parliamentary board meeting under the leadership of L. K. Advani. We are going to discuss about the results there,” Kumar said.

BJP leader and Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal, said he was proud of the voters of his state, who had supported the saffron party.

“The wind, which was blowing in support of the Congress towards Haryana, Delhi, Punjab, Uttarakhand and Jammu and Kashmir, changed its direction in support of the BJP. For this I thank all the voters of Himachal,” Dhumal said.

Meanwhile, senior BJP leader Sushma Swaraj expressed dismay over the BJP losing a large number of seats to the Congress.

“The results that have arrived are only of the BJP and not of the alliance. Our NDA alliance has increased so there has been no mistake in forming the alliance. If we compare the results, then BJP has got less number of votes than Congress. So why should we blame the alliance,” Swaraj said. (ANI)

Elements Akademia wins India’s First Sankalp Award

New Delhi, May 8 (ANI/Business Wire India): Elements Akademia, India’s first chain of finishing schools, has recently bagged orders to fill upto 2,000 job openings in its partner companies like Genpact, Bank of America, WNS and Fortis.

These are typically back office operations and customer service jobs for graduates with a salary of Rs. 10-15,000 per month.

Last week, the company won India’s first Sankalp award – supported by Rockefeller Foundation, TiE, VCCircle, and NABARD.

The award was brought to India for the first time after a successful run in US and UK. It aims to reward “social enterprises” that not only hold promise to become the next big thing, but also have a significant developmental impact on the country, specifically looking for “ideas that aim to solve pressing issues of the day in a sustainable and profitable manner.” Elements won in the Education-Growth category.

The CEO of Elements, Nishant Saxena, in Mumbai to collect the award, said, “India has a slow down, and not recession. Sectors like BPO, Healthcare, Education continue to hire. Our proprietary “employability training”, designed with the help of our partner MNCs, ensures a 70 per cent hiring rate for our students.”

Shantanu Bhagwat, Partner Amadeus Capital, a US one billion dollars VC fund based in London, and a recent investor in Elements Akademia, said, “I was attracted by Elements Akademia’s bold vision and excited by the market opportunity and strength of the management team. I believe Elements Akademia has the potential to make a dramatic difference to the careers of thousands of graduates across India.”

Elements also offers corporate training on Leadership, Strategy and Finance. Rajesh Garg, Asia CFO, Cadbury and one of the clients of Elements said, “Even before the training, the company took pains to interview multiple trainees and their managers/customers and then customize the course based on their inputs.

We found the content, the trainer and the delivery absolutely world class. Elements has now been asked to roll out the same training across the whole of Asia.” (ANI)

Forced child marriage in Bihar

Gaya, May 5 (ANI): Personnel of Bihar Police arrested a few persons involved in the kidnapping of a young boy and conducting his marriage with a girl child by force in Gaya district.

A 15-year-old boy named Lal Babu was kidnapped on Sunday for the wedding, which was solemnised under compulsion and at gunpoint.

A student of tenth standard, Lal Babu was rounded up when he came out of his coaching centre and soon a crowd gathered at the spot.

Reportedly, the kidnappers opened fire to scare away the crowd.
Although the police nabbed Babu, they could not foil the child marriage that was conducted earlier. However, after instant investigations, the child bride was also arrested.

It was also confirmed by the police officials that both girl and boy were below the legal age of marriage, 18 and 21 years respectively.

Police arrested the girl child’s mother along with a few others, who according to primary investigations were involved in the kidnapping.

“We have arrested the girl and her mother as they had a hand in this case of kidnapping,” said Rajvansh Singh, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Gaya.
Babu said that he was forced by the kidnappers to perform the nuptial rites at gunpoint.

“They asked me to sit for marriage. When I refused, they scared me with a gun and said that will kill me if I don’t obey. They made me perform all the rituals and including the application of vermilion at gunpoint,” said Babu.

The Indian Child Marriage (Prevention) Act terms wedding of boys less than 21 years and girls less than 18 as illegal.

The law is applicable to all communities and the parents who solemnise child marriages can be jailed upto two years.

Despite being illegal since 1929, child marriage is still rampant in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. (ANI)

Cyclone crosses Bangladesh coast with weakened strength

Dhaka, Apr 18 (PTI) Cyclone ‘Bijli’ packing winds of upto 90 kilometres an hour hit Bangladesh’s southeastern coastline, claiming lives of two children, damaging houses and uprooting trees. The cyclone, after intensifying over the Bay of Bengal three days ago, crossed Bangladesh coastline late last night with a weakened strength.

“The cyclone crossed the southeastern coast coast with an weakened force” a met office spokeswoman told PTI adding that the smaller vessels were asked to stay in safer shelters until later today as the sea was still rough. Officials in the southeastern resort town of Cox’s Bazar, which suffered the burnt of the tropical storm, said two minor children were killed, one in stampede at a cyclone shelter and another in a house collapse, while at least 10 people were injured last night.

“We are yet to get the detail report but the initial reports said the cyclone levelled some 200 houses and destroyed standing bore crops on several thousand acres of land, the official said. Earlier, thousands of people in the path of cyclone were evacuated as the “Bijli” was advancing as the Met Office had feared it might cause havoc in the southern coastal belt.

Bangladesh witnessed its worst cyclone in several decades on November 15 last year when the killer storm ‘Sidr’ killed nearly 3500 people in the southwestern coastline. PTI.
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LG launches two music centric phones – GM200 and KM335 – in India

Superb fusion of “music, style, design, and exclusive features,” the GM200 and the KM335 are the two new phones that LG has recently launched in the Indian market. The LG GM200 and the LG KM335 are the music centric phones offering unique and unexampled audio experience.

Let’s start with the LG GM200, the first Dolby Mobile with powerful bass extensions from LG. Offering high class music experience with rich surround sound, the GM200 features 2.1 Channel woofer stereo sound, with subwoofer and dual side speakers. The wireless FM radio feature, which facilitates listening songs without the hassles of a headset, is one of the remarkable features the phone. The GM200 phone also allows users to record their favorite songs from the FM and set them as ringtones.

The GM200 is equipped with a 2-megapixel camera, with video recording capabilities and video playback feature. The GM200 also features amazing profiling with auto ringtone level and ambient noise sensor. The other features of the phone include MP3 hot key, document viewer, Bluetooth connectivity, GPRS, 3.5mm jack, and 1GB of memory. The battery of the phone offers a talktime of upto 10 hours and a standby time of upto 600 hours. The LG GM200 is priced at Rs.8250.

The LG KM335 is the phone that amplifies music entertainment with its unique AM/FM radio feature and dual stereo speaker. The KM335 allows users to tune into their favorite radio station and keep themselves in touch with the latest music. The phone features shortcut hot keys for FM radio and MP3 player offering instant access to music features.

The LG KM335 features a 2.0 inch TFT LCD screen and a 3 megapixel camera with flash, capable of video recording at 15 fps, playback at 30 fps. The phone offers 90 MB of internal memory, which can be enhanced upto 8GB. The phone is powered by 1100mAh battery, capable of offering talktime of upto 9.5 hours and a standby time of upto 600 hours. Priced at Rs.9,250, the LG KM335 is available in three different colors – champagne, wine and black.

The LG GM200 and the LG KM335 are the latest to join the ever-swelling LG lineup of the mobile phones in India. The LG GM200 and the LG KM335 are available at the LG retail outlets throughout the country.

Famed ‘Love Guru’ of Patna heralds his election manifesto

Patna, Apr 10 (ANI): Matuk Nath Chaudhary, a Hindi lecturer of Patna University in Bihar, reportedly under suspension, deviated from his romantic pursuits to float a forum of his favourite choice named ‘Prem Party’.

Thus Chaudhary and his admirers have resolved to make forays into the arena of politics by contesting in the electoral battle to the Lok Sabha.

And aptly, Chaudhary who carved out an unerasable name for himself as ‘Love Guru’ for his romantic episodes with Julie one of his students two years ago released the party’s election manifesto.

Incidentally, Prem Party’s nominee will contest the parliamentary elections from Patna Saheb constituency, but as an independent candidate.

“Today in political parties, if one doesn’t move ahead then he either quits the party or indulges in criminal acts to fulfill his wishes. Such kinds of selfishness, corruption and hatred are present in today’s politics. I am against such politics and hence I have launched this ‘Prem Party’ in cause of the society and live upto the expectations,” said Chaudhary.

Though Chaudhary has formed ‘Prem Party’, which is yet to be recognized by the Election Commission of India, he will contest Lok Sabha elections independently.

His manifesto also pledges new ‘love parks’ where couples can woo and coo alongwith one’s heartthrob under the tree shade.

Chaudhary is hopeful that he would attract the maximum number votes of youngsters with the belief he has a sea of admirers, particularly among the younger generation and other romantically inclined persons.

“The main thing is for one to progress but the youth is going astray on the issues of love. Parties focussing on development are good but not the ones which play politics on the issue of love which the youth needs to understand,” said Rupesh Kumar, a student and an activist of Prem Party.

Chaudhary will have to fight the polls against certain bigwigs from the tinsel world like Shatrughan Sinha representing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Shekhar Suman, who is contesting as a candidate of Congress party from the Patna Saheb constituency.

With a wink and twinkle in his eyes, Chaudhary will have to convince his voters that he is in no way immoral since his opponents are from Bollywood equally famous for ‘casting couch’ episodes as good or worse as his affairs with Julie. y Ajay Kumar (ANI)

RCom launches high-speed wireless broadband facility in Kolkata

Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group company Reliance Communications on Monday launched its high-speed wireless broadband services in Kolkata.

The company claims that newly launched service is Country’s fastest internet service with a peak downlink speed of upto 3.1 Mbps and an uplink speed of up to 1.8 Mbps. The company will deliver the services on its CDMA platform.

The company has launched multiple subscription plans for its wireless broadband service ranging from a monthly rental of Rs 299 to Rs 1,750. In addition, the company will take Rs 3,500 as one time cost for USB modem separately.

The company will deliver the services on its CDMA platform.

Further, RCom plans to eventually roll out the service across other parts of West Bengal (RoWB) circle in coming next few weeks.

PTC India amends earlier decision regarding shareholders raising of funds

The 59th PTC India Ltd Board Meeting on Monday, April 5, was marked by the amendment of the decision taken by the company’s board at the 57th meeting. The previous decision went thus: “subject to the approval of shareholders raising of funds up to Rs. 12 billion through the Qualified Institutional Placement – NCDs upto Rs. 4 billion; plus warrants of upto Rs. 8 billion.”

As per the new recommendation, the company’s Board of Directors suggested the shareholders raising of funds up to Rs. 5 billion in one or more tranches, through issuance of equity shares, with the appropriate time and stipulations to be determined by the Board of Directors at an apt period.

With the CNBC-TV18 reporting the company Board’s approval of raising up to Rs. 5 billion by way of equity, shares of PTC India – being traded in volumes of 148,768 shares – soared to an intraday high of Rs. 80.90, with the intraday low being Rs. 75.

The shares – which closed up by Rs. 0.85 or 1.19 percent at Rs. 72.35 on Thursday – showed an increase of 4.22 percent or Rs. 3.05, to reach Rs. 75.40 at 11 a. m. trading on Monday.