Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen said Wednesday she had left her home in India for the United States after receiving death threats from Islamists behind the recent murders of atheist bloggers in her home country.
Ms. Nasreen, who fled to Europe in 1994 after protests against her work by Muslim extremists and who now lives in New Delhi, tweeted that she did not feel safe in the Indian capital.
“Was threatened by Islamists who killed atheist bloggers in B’desh. Worried,” she tweeted. “Will be back when feel safe.”
Ms. Nasreen, 52, said she had asked for a meeting with India’s Home Minister Rajnath Singh after receiving death threats but had received no response.
The move came weeks after masked attackers hacked secular blogger Ananta Bijoy Das to death in Bangladesh, the third such deadly attack by suspected Islamist since February.
Mr. Das had written a poem eulogizing Ms. Nasreen, who left the Muslim-majority country after she was accused of blasphemy over her novel Lajja (Shame), which depicts the persecution of a Hindu family.
Bangladesh is an officially secular country but more than 90 per cent of its 160 million population are Muslims.
The country has seen a rise in attacks by religious extremists in recent years.
Since 2013, at least five bloggers have been attacked by Islamist after a hardliner group, Hefazat-e-Islam, publicly sought the execution of atheists who organized mass protests against the rise of political Islam.
After leaving Bangladesh, Ms. Nasreen spent a decade in Europe and the United States before India granted her a temporary residential permit in 2004.
The gynecologist-turned-author holds Swedish citizenship, but she has long been seeking permanent residence in India, which she describes as her “cultural home”.
A women who was attacked by her brother in law and three friends relates her horrific story. Reshma’s sister was in the process of a divorce with her husband. One day Reshma was walking along the railway station with her sister.
Suddenly they saw her brother in law with his three friends with acid on their hands. Reshma’s sister shouted at her to run but before she could do that she was pushed to the ground by the three man and acid was poured all over her face. Reshma at that time was at a tender age of 17.
She received no medical help or compensation from the Government. An NGO by the name of “Make Love not Scars” gave her moral support and Reshma credits her mentor from the NGO called Ria. Reshma says she changed her life and taught her to be a fighter. She wanted to educated herself. She says she wants other victims like her to fight it out.
Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan celebrate their 42nd wedding anniversary on June 3, 2015. While Jaya Bachchan in not in the country at the moment, Big B mentioned their special day on his daily blog. The actor wrote a special note describing the wedding day. He posted, “The hurried simple preparations .. the ceremony in Bengali tradition .. the drive from my rented place to the apartment of a dear friend of Jaya’s family .. my driver Nagesh insisting on driving me , sehra bound, to the site, not permitting my brother to do the honours .. the gentle drops of rain that began to fall just before .. the neighbours rushing to our place on seeing this and telling us to depart for the wedding, as the rain was a wonderful omen of auspiciousness .. and finally after it was all over, the entrance of the bride into our home and the departure soon after to London with some dear friends for a honeymoon .. our very first visit to the UK ..” [sic]
Amitabh’s words offer an insight into their wedding day celebrations. Big B and Jaya Bachchan indeed make for a wonderful pair both on screen and off it. However, Amitabh Bachchan wants to romance another Bollywood actress
Mumbai, Jun 4 (PTI) Shiv Sena today said Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s plain-talk on zero tolerance against religious discrimination was not aimed at “pro-Hindutva” forces and suggested that he might have on his mind those “bigots” who convert Hindus to their respective faiths by “deception”.
“Prime Minister has taken a strong view against extremists by saying that communal intolerance will not be accepted. But the question is for whom these comments were meant for. Modi’s statement is projected as it is meant for ‘anti-Hindutvavadis’ (pro-Hindutva forces) in certain sections. But, we don’t think that Modi had only Hindutvavadis in mind when he made those comments,” Sena said in its party mouthpiece ‘Saamana’ today.
Modi had recently asserted that he won’t tolerate any discrimination or violence against any community and termed anti-minority comments by some Sangh Parivar leaders as “unfortunate” and “uncalled for,” which is viewed as his strongest response so far on growing incidents of hate speeches.
“Hindutva is a culture and it should not be overzealous.
But at the same time to convert tribal and poor Hindus to Islam or Christianity by allurement is also terrorism. Modi’s plain-talk is for such bigots,” the editorial said.
It said the Hindutva forces were very much active under the previous Congress regimes as well. “Had it not been so the Babri mosque could not have been demolished. Because of this Hindutva wave only the BJP could achieve its current position of power,” the editorial said.
Sena said Modi’s assertion also applies to those who convert tribal and poor Hindus to Islam or Christianity “by deception.”
The editorial said the recent attacks on churches opened Modi to criticism from Christian community across the globe.
“However, the real reasons behind attacks on churches and who were the culprits are still unknown. If these attacks (on churches) happened due to conversion row then Modi’s message was also for those who are indulged into conversion,” it said.
Sena said, “Modi’s comments were also directed to those who oppose the uniform civil code and those who oppose the scrapping of Article 370 of the Constitution. His comments also seem to be directed to (AIMIM president Assaduddin) Owaisi who is stoking (communal) fire. Modi has also taken on those (through his comments) who unfurl flag of Pakistan in Kashmir.
New Delhi, Jun 4 (PTI) When biologist Seema Bhatt picked up a “cute and innovative” frog shaped cane pot holder from Kenya, little did she know that it marked the start of a lifetime of collecting frog shaped mementoes.
“As I travelled both within and outside India, I found myself picking up a frog or two almost everywhere I went. It was the perfect souvenir, and added to what was to become ‘my frog collection’,” says Bhatt.
Over a span of 30 years the biologist, a Fullbright scholar who has worked with the WWF and USAID, says her collection now totals over 400.
Ranging from solid, stolid, metallic frogs to delicate, fragile ones made from glass and crystal and others made of ceramic and clay, stone and wood, Bhatt’s collection contains all possible renditions of the amphibian from over 30 countries.
Her initial liking towards frogs, says Bhatt, turned into a passion when she understood the animal’s significance in the ecosystem.
“Frogs contribute to the diversity of life and serve as indicators of biodiversity loss,” she says.
Bhatt says her resolve towards expanding her collection strengthened after a shopkeeper who sold her a frog memento in Costa Rica, told her that a percentage of the sale would go to the protection of the country’s forests.
While amphibians are among the most threatened group of animals, frogs in particular need very specific places to live and breed in both on land and water.
The Villainess (2017)
Release | : | 2017-06-08 |
Country | : | South Korea |
Language | : | 한국어/조선말 |
Runtime | : | 129 |
Genre | : | Drama,Action |
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Mumbai, Jun 4 (PTI) Volatility ruled as key benchmark indices struggled to recover from the day’s low in morning trade.
The Sensex failed to maintain initial gains and was trading lower by 8 points in late morning trade as it came marginally under pressure due to selling at FMCG, healthcare, auto and consumer durable counters.
However, renewed buying was seen in realty, capital goods, IT, banking, technology and power stocks.
The market breadth indicating the overall health of the market remained strong.
The 30-share index Sensex resumed higher at 26,940.64 and hovered in a range of 26,948.84 and 26,742.15 before quoting at 26,829.42 at 1100 hours, a marginal fall of 7.77 points, or 0.03 per cent, from its last close.
The NSE 50-share Nifty also quoted lower by 2.35 points, or 0.30 per cent, to 8,137.45 at 1100 hours.
The major losers are ICICI Bank (1.91 per cent), Tata Motors (1.79 per cent), Hero MotoCorp (1.25 per cent) and Sun Pharma (1.18 per cent).
However, Infosys gained 1.19 per cent, followed by Wipro (1.15 per cent), SBI (0.91 per cent) and Axis Bank (0.86 per cent).
Meanwhile, foreign portfolio investors net sold shares worth Rs 727.61 cr yesterday, according to provisional data.
Domestic institutional investors (DIIs) net bought shares worth Rs 412.66 cr yesterday.
Overseas, Asian stocks were trading mostly lower. Key indices in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Indonesia were down by 0.10 per cent to 1.78 per cent. Indices in Japan, Singapore and South Korea moved up by up to 0.24 per cent.
In the New York market, US stocks yesterday ended with modest gains as the main indexes remained stuck in tight trading ranges ahead of the jobs report due on Friday.
Kolkata, June 4 (PTI) Ad guru Prahlad Kakkar feels that India makes best advertisements in the world and cited the example of Google India Reunion on Partition to buttress his view.
“Take the Google India Reunion ad which is based on Partition. Whenever I see it it brings a lump in my throat. It talks about Partition which Indians and Pakistanis can understand, but it (also) talks about stories,” Kakkar told PTI on sidelines of a discussion on “Brand as a person: Humanizing a Brand” during the Edutainment Show held at the weekend.
Affirming that an ad is all about telling a story – mostly in 30 seconds in the most engaging way possible – the famous ad personality said, “Stories are based on facts.
Because you take away the stories when you leave and not the imageries”.
Kakkar, who had made the epochal Pepsi TV commercial with Sachin Tendulkar, said he had found it very refreshing to work with children in ads.
“If you have to learn from anybody, you have to learn from children, to make them feel comfortable. My best ads are all with children but if you again ask me to pick from one of them (ads with children) it’s like which of the illegitimate children is closer to you,” he said with a wink.
Kakkar, who insists that technique is important than story, says what makes ad people different from others is the sheer capacity to dream.
“Communication is paramount in advertising,” Kakkar, one of the few globally-known directors from India for commercials of Uni Levers and Pepsico in different countries, said.
Coming to West Bengal, Kakkar said the state had the best minds in the advertisement world.
“Even in Mumbai many creative people are Bengalis and I don’t know why they run away from Bengal,” he expressed surprise.
Sonakshi Sinha sure had reason to feel super special on her 28th birthday. Apparently, Salman Khan, who is a dear friend of the actress, thew an impromptu surprise bash at his Panvel farmhouse. Salman had apparently invited a whole host of B-town celebrities for the massive celebrations.
According to a source, “It came as a huge surprise to Sonakshi when she was told to leave for Panvel for the bash organised by Sallu. He is always known to be a good host so he had lined up the choicest of delicacies and a huge cake for the birthday girl. Everyone made merry as they danced to all the chartbusters from Salman’s films including the Dabangg tracks.” Sonakshi who intended to spend her birthday shooting for her film followed by dinner with family and friends was pleasatly surprised.
Isn’t this the best way to surprise a loved one ever?
At last, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj had her 94 minutes of fame. Her press conference, on Sunday May 31, on the ministry’s achievements in the first year under Prime Minister Narendra Modi drew a full house brimming with questions and thick with (suppressed) curiosity. The live video streaming of the event had quite an audience.
What attracted attention and attendance was the fact of Swaraj meeting the media. Her holding a press conference itself was bigger news than anything she said during her 94-minute interaction with journalists.
That Modi would visit Israel (dates to be worked out) was known the day he became PM. India’s terms for talking to Pakistan, sharing Teesta waters not being on PM’s agenda when in Dhaka and the many countries Modi would be visiting in his second year are not “news” that call for a briefing by the minister.
A visible, active and articulate politician as Leader of the Opposition and, earlier, as a minister in Vajpayee’s Cabinet, Swaraj has been little seen and even less heard in the last one year as minister in Modi sarkar. The enviable public profile that had kept her in the limelight during the 15 years before Modi is gone. Which, predictably, is what provokes a question like whether there’s a gag order on her.
Swaraj said that the Prime Minister has not imposed any restrictions on her. “This is what goes with my profile. I decided that (given) the profile I have got, I should not speak. I follow that”. There were no sniggers, no knowing exchange of smiles or looks. This indicates the respect and sympathy she commands in the ministry as well as media, where it is known that she is stifled by Modi, who is his own flamboyant foreign minister.
Talks with MEA officials reveal that although Modi has diminished her and kept her down, she is well liked in South Block. She has a clear grasp of issues and is rarely known to ask officials for “support”. Once she is briefed, she has shown herself capable and competent of taking international interactions to the desired conclusion. She is said to know most MEA officials by name and asks for them by name instead of their (abbreviated) designations.
Unlike some other ministers, it is said that she never berates bureaucrats in her ministry; nor does she put them down or lose her cool even in times of stress. At her press conference, she appeared somewhat tense to begin with. In the latter half, she slowly warmed up to a point where she adopted even a bantering tone in replying to one or two questions. Her tone, posture, language and choice of words left no one in doubt that the press conference was about the Ministry’s achievements; and, digressions about her personal equation with Modi and her profile in his sarkar were not questions she would engage with here.
It is no secret that Swaraj, to put it mildly, is not Modi’s favourite minister. She can expect to keep her job as long as she does not presume that the MEA is hers to run as she thinks best.
Sections in her ministry and the media refer to Swaraj as ‘Modi’s Bali’ – sacrificial victim in Modi’s scheme of things. The word ‘Bali’ here is also a reference to Bali Ram Bhagat, who was Minister of External Affairs for a year, 1985-86, under Rajiv Gandhi. He is remembered for being the most ineffective Foreign Minister in recent memory.
Swaraj ’s press conference was news because it was a public reminder of how little she is utilised, seen or heard in the present dispensation.
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