(19 Nov) New Delhi: The Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) has reportedly started an online petition for school children studying in around 18 Guru Harikrishan Public Schools in New Delhi to generate support for banning Sikh jokes, as also involve them in constructive community service. The campaign for banning Sikh jokes started some days back, and the online petition has so far received over 13,000 signatures in the ten days since the launch of the Change.org website “The petition is gathering momentum, and what we’re seeing from the nearly 13000 comments, is that people from various sections of society, including non-Sikhs, have welcomed the chance to protest against these jokes which hurt the feeling of Sikhs and shows them in poor light DSGMC president Manjit Singh G.K said, “It was decided to start the online petition by the student community and to actively involve around 25000 students studying in Sikh minority education institutions in the “Ban Sikh Jokes” movement under the aegis of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee after a sikh women advocate Mrs. Harvinder Choudhary had filed a petition in the supreme Court seeking a ban on sikh jokes for hurting religious sentiments of the community.” Manjit Singh G.K further said that both teachers and students have been asked to meet the target of one lakh online signatures within the timeline of four weeks. He said that the DSGMC will provide all technical and logistic support to the schools for facilitating the signature drive. He added that the committee has also given options to school teachers to get signatures on separate sheets of paper for students who do not have e-mail ids and do not use online accounts for one reason or the other. He said that students will also be encouraged to get the signatures of their parents and also the signatures of non-sikh students so to as to generate mass support among all sections of society.
He said the DSGMC will also provide publicity material like posters,visiting cards that will be displayed in each classroom to generate awareness among students about the movement so as to emotionally integrate and involve them with the cause. Manjit Singh GK exhorted both parents and teachers to be positive and get involved in constructive community service for the country. “It is generally seen that ignorants are bullying Sikh children with ’12 baj gaye’ and other taunts. Our children should use positive dialogue like Guru Nanak used five centuries ago, and remind them of the historic significance of ’12 baj gaye’ when Sikhs at this time freed thousands of Indian girls and women from the clutches of Ahmed Shah Abdali,” he said.
“We all have to be proud Indian citizens with a global outlook. We should seek and mobilise support on all social media platforms for this campaign. The need of the hour is to let Indian society know that we love humour but not racism. We are proud Indians and the country has benefitted from our contributions in almost every field. It is time that Sikh children should not face bullying or insults in the name of casual fun,” he said. Enthused children took a pledge to generate support for the petition from all quarters and bring an end to the bullying and taunts that they are subjected to.
(19 Nov) Even as his wife blows herself up in gun battle with French police; group was planning simultaneous attacks with AK-47s and bombs on Paris Charles de Gaulle airport and a popular shopping centre. Paris : More than 100 armed officers stormed a flat in Saint-Denis, a suburb of Paris, on Wednesday in the belief that Paris carnage mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 27, was holed up inside with six other terrorists, online media reports said. A female terrorist believed to be Abaaoud’s jihadi bride blew herself up with a suicide vest and another jihadi was killed by a grenade during the six-hour siege in which five people were taken alive and arrested. However, the French authorities were not forthcoming on whether Abdelhamid Abaaoud was there or if he is alive or dead. However, the French Ambassador in India told NDTV, “I have information that leads us to suspect that he has committed suicide. I do not have indication we have received,” Ambassador Francois Richier said. He added in the same breath,
“We, however, need to wait for confirmation of the outcome of the operation.” Sate broadcaster France 2 claimed that the group inside the flat was a ‘fourth unit’ apart from the three that killed 129 on Friday and were planning simultaneous attacks with AK-47s and bombs on Paris Charles de Gaulle airport and the Quatre Temps shopping centre in the city’s business district. Security services hunting for Abaaoud had spent days watching flats and tapping phones; Wednesday’s storming was a culmination of this extensive search. A woman ‘with long blonde hair’ is said to have fired her AK-47 at police before blowing herself up as the assault squad stormed their hideout, online reports added. A seven-year-old sniffer dog called Diesel, which was sent into the block to look for booby traps, was killed in the blast. The stand-off ended as a bloodied and half-naked suspect was dragged out of the apartment close to the Stade de France. Witnesses told MailOnline there were periods of intense machinegun fire and at least seven large explosions, which turned their street ‘into a warzone.’ The man who rented the flat to ‘two Belgians’ has been arrested and claims: ”I didn’t know they were terrorists. It was a favour.” Paris prosecutor Francois Molins said authorities are still working to determine the fate of Abaaoud and identify those killed and arrested. He confirmed three suspected jihadis were held in the flat and two more ‘as they tried to hide in the rubble’ of the block. Saint-Denis is one of France’s most historic places. French kings were crowned and buried through the centuries in its famed basilica, a majestic Gothic church that towers over the area. Crossing borders at will The mastermind of the Paris massacres previously bragged about travelling across Europe at will to plot atrocities. Belgian extremist Abdelhamid Abaaoud, despite being on wanted lists, has shuttled between Syria and Europe, exploiting the migrant crisis on EU borders. The 27-year-old has been able to plan two atrocities and brainwash hundreds of young men into joining the Islamic State, including his 13-year-old brother. Abaaoud attended one of Brussels’ most prestigious schools – Collège Saint-Pierre – but he fell into trouble with the law and was jailed for theft. It is claimed he was then radicalised in the Saint Gilles prison and went to Syria to join IS. A forensic scientist searches for evidences in the apartment raided by the French Special Forces on Wednesday.
In a bonanza for central government employees, the 7th Pay Commission is likely to recommend on Thursday a 22-23% jump in their salary and allowances, according to sources.
The Pay Commission headed by Justice A K Mathur has suggested a 15% increase over the basic salary plus DA for the central government staff, they said, adding that an increase in allowances like HRA has also been recommended.
The total increase will be 22-23% of the gross salary (basic plus DA plus allowances), the sources said.
The recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission are scheduled to take effect from January 1, 2016.
Besides Chairman, other members of the commission are Vivek Rae, a retired IAS officer of 1978 batch, and Rathin Roy, an economist. Meena Agarwal is secretary of the commission.
The central government constitutes the pay commission every 10 years to revise the pay scale of its employees and often these are adopted by states after some modifications.
The Commission was set up by the UPA government in February 2014 to revise remuneration of about 48 lakh central government employees and 55 lakh pensioners.
The Union Cabinet had extended the term of the panel in August by four months, till December. The 6th Pay Commission was implemented with effect from January 1, 2006.
Congress on Wednesday sought to take the sheen out of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s frequent foreign tours, alleging India’s exports have dropped by a whooping 45% despite him completing 30 foreign visits during his 18-month tenure.
The party also took a jibe at the Prime Minister over the issue of price rise and said his government has “in one stroke taken away carbohydrate, protein, vitamin and fat from the plates of the common man”. “After 30 foreign visits and another four lined-up, all that Modi has achieved for the nation during his 18 months tenure is a whopping drop of 44.89% in Indian exports, from 280 billion dollars in May 2014 to 154 billion dollars today,” Congress spokesman Abhishek Singhvi told reporters.
He said that despite “all the hoopla” created by the Modi government around ‘Make In India’ initiative, Indian exports have contracted for 11 straight months now and plummeted by 17.6% to just 154.29 billion dollars in October. He said under the Congress-led UPA government, India’s exports crossed the targeted 300 billion dollars and stood at 315 billion dollars in March 2013.
“What is particularly worrying is the persistent weakness across other major segments. Gems and jewellery, which account for roughly 13% of the export basket, fell by 12.8% and chemicals and related products which account for 10% of the basket fell by 8.2% while engineering goods with a share of 22.4% have contracted 11.6%,” Singhvi said.
This continuing weakness reinforces concerns about India’s ability to replace China as the manufacturing hub of the world and it also raises serious doubts about meeting the $300 billion export mark, he said. Posing a number of questions to the Prime Minister, Singhvi asked as to why is the economy in such a “pitiable” state. “Apart from the sloganeering that the Prime Minister is indulging in the NRI circuit, what tangible steps has the government taken to push exports,” he asked.
The Congress spokesman also asked the Prime Minister what exactly “have you been doing on your frequent foreign tours?” “What reason does the Prime Minister have about the contracting exports of iron ore, rice, oil seeds and jewellery for which India is famous for,” Singhvi asked.
A charter passenger flight flight LLP 1120 flying from Warsaw to Egyptian resort of Hurghada has made an emergency landing at Bulgaria’s Burgas after a bomb threat emerged.
Hurghada is a beach resort town stretching some 40km along Egypt’s Red Sea coast. It’s renowned for scuba diving, and has numerous dive shops and schools in its modern Sekalla district. There are many restaurants and nightclubs catering to an international crowd, while the old town, El Dahar, is home to traditional Egyptian coffee shops and souks.
The bomb threat was made by a 64 year old drunk passenger and was not based on any fact.The passenger who alerted crew about a possible bomb admitted on questioning to having consumed alcohol, a police spokeswoman said.
This is a typical example on how serious a reaction can be by an airline pilot after a major air disaster. Egyptian tourism deserves better.
No bomb on any flight to Hurghada – this should be the message.
LOT said the flight was operated by a charter airline and has no connection with the Polish national carrier.
13 Nov) The Goethe Institute/Max Mueller Bhavan Mumbai is celebrating the 25th anniversary of German reunification, with a five -day festival of critically-acclaimed, award-winning German films, which recall the turbulence around this historic moment in German history.And at the Liberty cinema, Osianama, a cultural institution, is holding a four day program of Russian Film Days in partnership with the Filmmakers Union of the Russian Federation (the schedule was unavailable at the time of going to press and may be accessed at www.osianama.com Monday,November 16) Both festivals open at 6.30 pm on Monday, Osianama hosting the World Premiere of “Without Borders” a rom com about love and adventure while MMB starts with the East German classic Der geteilte Himmel / The Divided Heaven. Helmed by Konrad Wolf, the film has been acknowledged as one of Germany’s 100 Most Important Films and is based on Christa Wolf’s second book whose publication in 1963 brought her national and international fame.The title refers to the erection of the Berlin Wall on 13 August 1961, which finalised Germany’s division in the Cold War. The title also indicates the structure of the novel – the division of a (former) whole into (now) two halves which are mirror images of each other. The German Consul General Mr. Michael Siebert will address the audience on November 17 at 6.00 pm, followed by the film Das Leben der Anderen / The Lives of Others directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck. Set in that Orwellian year, 1984 in East Berlin, the film’s central character is an agent of the secret police, who is spying on a writer and his lover, and finds himself becoming increasingly absorbed in their lives.
Donnersmarck’s debut drama won 75 awards globally, including best foreign film at the Oscars and BAFTA. Good Bye Lenin! directed by Wolfgang Becker, will be screened November 18.Nominated for a Golden Globe and BAFTA, it won 32 awards and tells the story of a young man who in order to protect his fragile mother from a fatal shock after a long coma, must keep her from learning that her beloved East Germany as she knew it has disappeared. Barbara (Director: Christian Petzhold) which will be screened November 19,all about bagged a doctor working in 1980s East Germany who finds herself banished to a small country hospital. The film bagged the prestigious Silver Bear for Best Director at the 62nd Berlin International Film among ten other global awards. Westen / West directed by Christian Schwochow, closes the fest on November 20.The film follows a single mother Nelly Senff and her son Alexej from the GDR to the FRG where they try to start a new life. But in the West, the Allied secret services demand information on her dead ex lover who was a spy. Jördis Triebel won several awards for her portrayal of the increasingly paranoid woman who can’t escape the past.
(8 Nov) Mumbai is changing rapidly. Roads, buildings, shopping arcades, places of entertainment are all changing. No wonder if the city’s people are also changing and some of them are not able to make head or tail of the changes the city’s topography is undergoing, be it south Mumbai or distant suburbs. Recently as people streamed all over the city roads, trying to recognize the landmarks which had undergone several changes there was an animated discussion among them on new and old landmarks. Look at the crowds moving near the famous Mahalaxmi temple. People could only inch forward.
“We can’t miss the Mahalxmi temple,” snapped one of the visitors dressed in saffron. “Ha, where has it disappeared. One of the landmarks here is Mumbai Central station and of course, there was a cinema theatre. I am not bothered about the theatre but the temple is a must. It was Swami Adityanath, a grim-looking MP from UP, known for his strong views on propagating Hindutva. They walked ahead in some silence and were suddenly engulfed in the a huge crowd. It was not the usual, pious temple going crowd but was full of young, dashing college going kids dressed in the latest and dancing to the hot tunes, mostly from the latest films. The youngsters wore wedding costumes and occupied large sections of the road. “The undisciplined ruffians should be chased off the road, such a big nuisance, blocking the roads and delaying the darshan. Pausing to listen carefully the swami observed, ‘Jairamjiki, not this song again, the wedding march from that never-ending bore of the film ‘dilwale dulhaniye …’
We are in power for more than a year but had not banned the film or its cheap songs.” His companion was shocked. “But swamiji, the film almost completed more than a Yug, a super duper hit. And the songs..they hit the roof tops and the roof fell off the roof. “What do you know of such pure hindutva films?” snapped the BJP swami. “Glorious Hindu, Punjab culture, observing all Hindu traditions and rituals: fasting. karva chauth, fasting for the husband, devotion for would-be husband, I have not seen such a film.” His companion protested. “Swamiji, in the end love triumphs. That 420 is Raj boozes beer all the time, makes fun of all rituals. DJLJ makes fun of all Hindu tradition, though the Hindutva dad is an exception he should have been sent to London as our High Commissioner.” “But the boy chosen for kajol is a drunk and violent,” pointed the Hindu Swamiji’s friend, “boozing, shooting pigeons, rash driving, resembled a Punjabi thug. I don’t know how the film ended up a hit. Yogi Adityanath frowned. “We cannot check all these faults. But Shah Rukh was the major flaw in the film. Let us begin an agitation to ban DDLJ with retrospective effect. If Raj wants to romance Simran and fool around with our culture, let him go to Pakistan. The film will not run for a day, Raj and Simran will be ordered to be stoned to death.
18 Nov) Beijing: Chinese stocks opened higher on Wednesday with the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index up 0.01 percent to open at 3,605.06 points. The smaller Shenzhen index opened 0.04 percent higher at 12,516.14 points, Xinhua reported. The ChiNext Index, tracking China’s NASDAQ-style board of growth enterprises, gained 0.39 percent to open at 2,727.61 points.
Bobby Jindal. Photo: Reuters Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal dropped out of the 2016 race for president on Tuesday, ending a campaign that failed to gain much support among Republicans sifting through a long list of contenders for the GOP nomination. “I’ve come to the realization that this is not my time,” Jindal said on Fox News Channel as he announced the decision to suspend his campaign. The 44-year-old governor said he wasn’t ready to endorse another candidate, but intended to support the eventual Republican presidential nominee. Term-limited and out of office in January, Jindal said he will work with a think tank he started a few years ago, called America Next, to devise what he called “a blueprint for making this the American century.”
“Going forward, I believe we have to be the party of growth and we can never stop being the party that believes in opportunity. We cannot settle for the left’s view of envy and division,” Jindal said in a statement. The nation’s first Bobby Jindal. Photo: Reuters Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal dropped out of the 2016 race for president on Tuesday, ending a campaign that failed to gain much support among Republicans sifting through a long list of contenders for the GOP nomination. “I’ve come to the realization that this is not my time,” Jindal said on Fox News Channel as he announced the decision to suspend his campaign. The 44-year-old governor said he wasn’t ready to endorse another candidate, but intended to support the eventual Republican presidential nominee. Term-limited and out of office in January, Jindal said he will work with a think tank he started a few years ago, called America Next, to devise what he called “a blueprint for making this the American century.” “Going forward, I believe we have to be the party of growth and we can never stop being the party that believes in opportunity. We cannot settle for the left’s view of envy and division,” Jindal said in a statement. The nation’s first
By ANI, 17 Nov 2015 11:01 AM
(17 Nov) Washington D.C, Nov. 17 (ANI): In a new video released by the ISIS, the terrorists have issued a warning saying that Washington should brace itself for an attack similar to the Paris carnage. The Washington Post reports that the terrorists were seen lauding the Paris shootings, however, the authenticity of the video could not be immediately confirmed but it bears close resemblance to the former videos released by the ISIS. The video which lasts for 11 minutes, reportedly showed clips of the aftermath following the airstrikes on the ISIS stronghold by French President François Hollande A man identified as “Al Karar the Iraqi”, threatened the ‘crusader’ nations who are fighting together against the ISIS and the U.S capital was specifically singled out, according to the daily.
“We say to the states that take part in the crusader campaign that, by God, you will have a day, God willing, like France’s and by God, as we struck France in the center of its abode in Paris, then we swear that we will strike America at its center in Washington,” the man says in the video. Another man in the video warned the European nations of Paris-style attacks. He was seen saying that the terror outfit was heading their way with ‘booby traps, explosives, and gun silencers’ and that they will be unstoppable as they have never been this strong before, the daily said. The Washington Post’s Metro section reported that the FBI’s Washington Field Office declined to comment about the purported video threat on Monday, but did refer to a statement it released in the wake of the Paris attacks on Friday. The ISIS claimed responsibility for the 13/11 carnage in Paris which has left at least 132 dead. France later carried out a massive retaliatory attack and dropped 20 bombs in an airstrike on Raqqa, Syria which is touted as the ISIS de facto capital.
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