The Delhi Chief Minister will also lead a march to the Parliament on April 22.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will address an Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) rally against the BJP’s land acquisition bill at Jantar Mantar and will also lead a march to Parliament on April 22.
This will be the first protest march undertaken by Mr. Kejriwal in his second stint as Delhi Chief Minister. He had earlier made a brief appearance alongside his one-time mentor Anna Hazare during the latter’s rally against the NDA government’s proposed amendment on land bill.
“It has been decided that he will address the rally and might also lead a march to Parliament with other senior party leaders. The finer details are still being worked out,” a party spokesman said on Friday.
In a resolution passed by the party’s National Council on March 28, AAP had decided to hold a protest against the Bill outside Parliament on April 22 and had formed a committee to address the issue.
MUMBAI: Asserting that it was the state government’s duty to keep a check on illegal constructions in Maharashtra, the Shiv Sena today said regularizing these buildings will provide a huge relief to people living in it as they face the danger of being rendered homeless anytime due to demolition orders.
The decision taken by the Sena-BJP government will ensure that thousands of homes that were tagged illegal by their respective municipal corporations, get relief. These homes, built after years of hard work were always in danger of being demolished anytime,” the Sena said in its edit in party mouthpiece ‘Saamana.’
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had last week announced that the state plans to regularise most of the illegal constructions in urban areas of the state after the government had accepted in principle a report submitted by a committee headed by Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) Commissioner Sitaram Kunte on encroachments in the state.
The Kunte Committee was formed last December to study issues of unauthorized structures in urban areas of the state. The panel was also asked ..
The panel was also asked to recommend ways and means to prevent unauthorized structures in the future.
“They may have flouted rules while buying these unauthorised homes, but what was the government doing when these buildings were being constructed? The builders made money by selling these houses but it is the people who suffered in the end,” it said.
“The state has policies to provide basic amenities to those living in unauthorized slums. Money is even allocated for the purpose. The panel was also asked to recommend ways and means to prevent unauthorized structures in the future.
The Sena said that in spite of initiatives like booking errant ward officers, holding respective senior police officials responsible; using satellites to keep an eye on unauthorized constructions, they are still burgeoning.
“The government now needs to make sure illegal constructions do not happen in future,” the Sena said.
A city-based foreign languages teacher is making an effort to enter the Guinness Book of World Records by memorising the longest number sequence (binary) and recalling the same.
P Aravind (36) who teaches French, Italian and Spanish to students in his ‘Medusa Academy of Foreign Languages’ recalled 270 digits in 12 minute 24.47 seconds at a programme here today.
One Jayasimha Ravirala of Hyderabad had created a record memorising 264 digits in just one minute and recalling it in 10 minutes.
“My aim is to break that record by memorising and recalling 270 digits in the same time frame of one minute. My attempt has been video recorded and will be sent to the Guinness Book,” he said.
Quoting the rules for the record, he told PTI that the sequence of whole numbers had to be memorised randomly generated by a computer.
Only one attempt has to be made to recall each digit and they must be recalled in the correct order. Any error nullifies the attempt.
Dr N Srinivasan, Psychologist, Kovai Medical Centre and Hospital and Dr Prakasam, Principal, PPG Institute of Technology here were the judges at the programme.
The recorded version will be sent to the Guinness authorities and results would be known in another 10 days, since his application had already been accepted, Aravind said.
The Christian community in Mumbai today observed Good Friday to commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Christians spend the day in fasting, prayer, repentance and meditation on the agony and suffering of Christ on the cross.
Churchs across the city held Good Friday sermons which reflected the community’s concerns over the spate of attacks of churchs in the country and the rape of a nun in Kolkata.
Easter will be celebrated on April 5 to mark the resurrection of Christ from the dead.
Recently, Archbishop of Bombay Oswald Cardinal Gracias had expressed concern over the attacks on churchs saying that there was anxiety over the attacks and vandalisation of churchs.
“Discrimination on the basis of religion does not augur well for the country. People of India are our biggest strength and security and we have to work to eradicate discrimination of any sort,” he had said in a statement and appealed for respect and equality to the girl child.
Mulayam Singh to be the chairman of the outfit
The name and symbol of a new party that will be formed through the merger of six Janata Parivar entities will be announced at a meeting of its leaders slated for Sunday at Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh’s residence here, sources said.
The SP leader will be the new party’s chairman and its name will contain the word Samajwadi — either Samajwadi Janata Dal or Samajwadi Janata Party.
Party’s symbol
Its symbol will either be the SP emblem, the cycle, or the wheel that the erstwhile Janata Dal had frozen in 1999 when it split into the Sharad Yadav-led Janata Dal (United) and the H.D. Deve Gowda-led Janata Dal (Secular). Both parties were allotted separate symbols.
The SP held a meeting of all its units in Lucknow on Wednesday and passed a resolution agreeing to the merger. A similar resolution will be passed in Patna on Saturday by the Rashtriya Janata Dal under the leadership of Lalu Prasad, while the JD(U) is likely to go through the same procedure on April 8.
The Indian National Lok Dal, the JD(S) and the Samajwadi Janata Party will also pass internal resolutions agreeing to dissolving their separate identities and forming one party: these resolutions are required by the Election Commission before it registers the new party.
Sunday’s meeting is expected to be attended by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, JD-U leaders Sharad Yadav and K.C. Tyagi, Mr. Prasad and representatives from the INLD and the SJP.
Mr. Mulayam Singh is likely to be the leader of the new parliamentary party in the Lok Sabha, while Mr. Yadav could be named its leader in the Rajya Sabha. The new formation will have 15 MPs in the Lower House and 30 in the Upper House.
Sunday’s meeting follows Mr. Kumar’s meetings with Janata Parivar leaders here last week, even visiting INLD chief Om Prakash Chautala in Tihar Jail.
Mr. Kumar, Mr. Yadav and Mr. Tyagi (JD-U) and Mr. Prasad and Prem Chand Gupta (RJD) had also met at the residence of the SP chief, who had been authorised by all these parties to work out the modalities of the merger.
The first impact of the new party will be felt when it launches a united agitation against the Land Acquisition Bill, and then when Parliament meets on April 20 for the second half of the Budget Session. Its first challenge, of course, will be the Bihar Assembly elections later this year.
In small pockets of beef eating areas in Bharatnagar, Bandra East in Mumbai beef is now gradually replaced by buffalo.It has come as alternative to beef. In these beef eating areas a bee line of people were seen buying buffalo yesterday.
People seemed excited of the change however it cannot be the same as beef were comments to be heard.
With the ban of beef mutton as soared up to Rs 440 per kg.
The grudge of the ban can be heard by many people. They still cannot recover of the loss they have to suffer. Butchers have staged protests in Azad Maidan with many political parties supporting it.
In the political campaign for the Bandra East MLA election Congrees leader Sanjay Rane’s son Nitish Rane could be heard sympathizing with the Muslim community against the ban.
As Jayalaxshmi Pillai saw her younger sister Latha Manappan walk in towards the reporting counter, she waved and shouted out her name through the glass facade. A tear dripped down and she said in her local dialect, Tamil, “I am relieved now. She is never going back there.”
The 28-year-old was one amongst the 190 Indian Nationals evacuated from Yemen. As soon as Latha stepped out with just a carton and a small bag with her name written with chalk, she kissed her elder sister
IAF aircraft 370 with 190 Indian nationals from Yemen landed at Mumbai International Airport at 3.30 am Thursday morning. In the multi-agencies coordinated effort, the Indian Air Force deployed two C-17 Globemasters III aircrafts to Djibouti on April 1
Of the 349 people rescued, the remaining were directed towards Kochi. The passengers exited from the G-5 gate at airport’s P-4 level. According to GVK officials, all the passengers were supposed to be dropped at their respective residences by authorities.
The evacuation from Yemen comes after government of India ordered Indian nationals to vacate the conflict zone.
Nitish Gopalan, brother in law of Rajini Hari – a nurse residing in Sana’a – said that she had called on Sunday to inform the family that she has stopped going for work in a government run hospital near her house. “Earlier they were taking patients and treating them. In the last two days the situation became worse and she stopped reporting for work.”
Rajini lived with few other nurses from Kerela. Gopalan, a Panvel resident, said, “She could constantly hear bombing outside her house. Once she made me hear the bombings over the phone,” he said.
Up to 150 killed in Kenyan university massacre following al-Shabaab Easter Week raid: Terrorists ‘behead’ Christian students in worst attack in country in 17 years
Gunmen stormed Kenya’s Garissa University College campus in dawn raid
The death toll has risen to 147, country’s disaster response agency said
Al-Shabaab claimed responsibility for the latest terrorist atrocity in Kenya
Some Christians were beheaded and four terrorists have been killed
Terrorists strapped themselves with explosives and exploded when shot
Up to 150 people have been murdered by masked al-Shabaab terrorists who stormed a Kenyan university and shot and beheaded Christians in the worst attack in the country in 17 years.
The group raided the Garissa University College campus shortly after 5am local time yesterday, overwhelming guards and murdering people they suspected of being a Christian.
The death toll rose to 147 last night and the 13-hour siege ended. A total of 79 were injured and 587 were led to safety.
Most of those killed were students but two police officers, one soldier and two watchmen are among the dead
The Indian Badminton fraternity received a boost with Department of Sports, the Sports Ministry, the Indian government and India Infrastructure Finance Company (IIFCL), a company under Ministry of Finance, signing a Memorandum of understanding (MoU). Under the terms of this MoU, the IIFCL will donate Rs. 30 Crore over a period of three years (Rs. 10 Crore per year).
The money is being donated to the Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOP Scheme), under IIFCL’s initiatives for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). IIFCL donated Rs 10 Crore for the first year on the 31st of March, 2015 to the National Sports Development Fund (NSDF).
The activities that will be carried out by utilising the donated amount to improve the infrastructure for badminton in India are:
Provision of world-class equipment to TOP scheme athletes.
To aid the badminton fraternity in India in appointing high-quality support staff including physiotherapists and sport psychologists.
Provision of appropriate support, medical, nutritional and physioogical, to TOP scheme athletes during the term.
The NSDF was established by the Sports Ministry with the vision of promoting sports, and individual sportspersons in a bid to achieve excellence at the national and international levels.
The TOP scheme falls under the ambit of the NSDF.
TOP scheme was envisioned by the Sports Ministry to identify and nurture potential athletes capable of helping India win medals at the Olympic games. To that extent, the Sports Ministry is seeking investments from companies in both the private and public sectors under their CSR initiatives.
CAST: Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, Jason Statham, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, Kurt Russell, Ludacris, Tyrese Gibson, Djimon Hounsou, Nathalie Emmanuel
DIRECTION: James Wan
GENRE: Action
DURATION: 2 hours 17 minutes
STORY: Dominic (Diesel), Brian (Walker), Letty (Rodriguez) Roman (Gibson) and Tej (Ludacris) are approached by Frank (Russell) to acquire a device called ‘God’s Eye’ designed by a hacker, Ramsey (Emmanuel). This is a backdrop for the real confrontation – Deckard Shaw (Statham) who seeks revenge from Dominic for the death of his younger brother. From the US to Azerbaijan, then Dubai and back to LA, the fight is, indeed, both fast and furious.
REVIEW: Amazing stunts aside, James Wan (Insidious 2, The Conjuring) probably faced two big challenges when making this film. The first, crafting a movie that glorifies insanely reckless driving while also being sensitive to the fact that one of the leads (in a sad irony) died in a reckless sports car crash. Secondly, making a seamless film given the fact that Paul Walker – a name synonymous with this series – is no more. In both cases, he hits the sweet spot.
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