Saturday, November 5, 2011

Anna will create new team

Veteran social activist Anna Hazare against corruption, the new team will give an edge to their movement. Key team members are present on the accused that they are misleading their political agenda under the Anna. They are also accused of corruption. The team retired judge to investigate allegations that she has contact.
Hazare on Monday said the new team, minorities, tribals, Dalits and youth will be represented.
All states and union territories, he said he would like to represent the team. Hazare also said that the old core committee for only two months but the term of the new committee will be more days. It will not anyone complain that they got a chance. Youth to get adequate representation.
Anna said that he and his team is not afraid of anyone. He challenged the government by any member of his team of misconduct or irregularity to give his evidence.
Anna is currently a member of The Team Arvind Kejriwal and Kiran Bedi, are accused of financial irregularities.
Bedi is alleged to have raised the airfare while on a two allegedly took the money to put his trust account. Anna said, "the Ombudsman who is scared of movement, they are targeting our supporters and allies are trying to break the team. They fear that the Ombudsman will be set up would jeopardize his political career. "
Government's comprehensive strategy to corruption, bureaucracy and judiciary can be eliminated from the joint effort - Digvijay Singh, Congress General Secretary.
Inflation has shaken the government. Mamata Banerjee's TMC and DMK Karunanidhi's party are nervous. To topple this government to withdraw support to the team, she can take the credit

Saturday, October 29, 2011

FIR against Minister

The ruling BJP in Karnataka Lokayukta, increasing the suffering of the state Industries Minister Murugesh Nirani police on Saturday registered an FIR against a land scam. Land earmarked for industrial purposes in non-scheduled in connection with alleged irregularities have been registered against them.
Nirani Nirani eight others, including HR's brother was also nominated in FIR. The court had directed the Lokayukta.
Lokayukta Superintendent of Police Shiv Kumar said the industrialist Alam Pasha Pasha Space International is registered on the complaint, the Nirani near Devanahalli on 20 acres and 100 acres near Dabspet was accused of non-notified.
Pasha in his complaint alleged that Nirani Lokayukta Special Court in violation of the laws of the land acquired by Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board, a non-notified. However, the minister dismissed the charge.
Chief DV Sadananda Gowda Nirani-led government ministers against whom the Lokayukta police have registered an FIR.
Home and Transport Minister R. Ashok The FIR was lodged against. They also provide non-scheduled on public land for private profit are facing charges.
Lokayukta police action LK Advani, on the eve of the visit is to enter the kingdom. Irregularities in the ground by taking the non-notified by the 15th October at Yeddyurappa in the two cases are in judicial custody.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Gautam - Natasha

The left-hander Gautam Gambhir India Gurgaon late Friday evening, the girl was Natasha Jain. Garden Greens at West End wedding ceremony ties the knot with both resolved to play with seven lives.
Prince suits serious cricket ground looked like a wedding site too serious. Natasha looks pretty in pink gown with a veil had been thanks to the people laughed. Critical to the wedding guests had begun at four o'clock, evening, wedding program, which began at six o'clock that night long. After going round the groom - the bride came to the media. Then the party began. Grati both wedding and enjoyed the fireworks. Natasha Civil Lines Gurgaon-based entrepreneur is the daughter of Ravindra Jain.
Dance to the beat of the drum family with Gautam
New Delhi. Cricketer Gautam Gambhir, Rajendra Nagar residence on Friday, wishing to put a stream of relatives, the common man could not even find a glimpse of Gautam till late evening. Earlier on Thursday night at home with family members against Gautam Gambhir is Bhangra. Were called before the wedding night with ten drums. He played drums for the night at five o'clock Friday morning. In addition to their family members against the beat Thirke Gautam. All work at home, his uncle and close friend of Gautam was doing well.
Gautam the integration with your friend's sister, a woman stood outside the home was welcomed. Gautam on Friday evening at five BMW sitting in the car decorated with flowers from your residence, Delhi Road, Gurgaon reached Western Green farm house.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Seven Star shine

Kokrajhar, Oct. 10: Seven Star Club, Kokrajhar, outplayed Ferenga Sports Club, Bijni 2-1 in a match of the 14th edition of Daoharu Mungkhlong Football Trophy at Dotma rural sports complex in Kokrajhar.
Miteswar Basumatary of Seven Star scored the first goal in the 15th minute. Derhasat Basumatary scored the equaliser for Ferenga in the 29th minute. Dwmwilu Basumatary scored the second goal for Seven Star in the 45th minute for the victory.
Table tennis: Ghulam Zoheb Hasan of Nagaon annexed the cadet boys' singles crown defeating Neelam Bharadwaj of Mangaldoi 3-2 in the 6th Trailokya Nath All-Assam major table tennis championship at the Nowgong Sports Association Indoor Stadium today. In the cadet girls' final, Guwahati's Adrija Sarma outclassed Bishwarupa Bania of Nagaon 3-1. In the youth boys' final, El Sayeed Mustafa Hussain of Guwahati trounced Chinku Rajkhowa of Duliajan 4-1.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Gujarat Police claiming threat to husband's life

A day after Sanjeev Bhatt was arrested, the suspended Gujarat IPS officers wife on Saturday wrote a letter to Gujarat's Director General of Police (DGP) Chitranjan Singh and Ahmedabad Police Commissioner Sudhir Sinha, saying there is a threat to her husband's life.
In the letter, Bhatt's wife Shweta also asked her husband shouldn't be interrogated at night and demanded to know why he was shifted to the Crime Branch.
Shweta also told the television channel Times Now that neither she nor Bhatt's lawyer were being allowed to meet him.
Bhatt had accused Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi of complicity in 2002 post-Godhra riots.
Bhatt was arrested on the basis of a complaint filed by a junior officer KD Pant. Pant alleged that Bhatt had forced him to back his allegations on record against Narendra Modi.
The Narendra Modi Government had ordered the suspension of the Inspector General-rank police officer in August this year on the grounds that his conduct was unbecoming of an IPS officer.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Medical seat sale racket

It is not only Munnabhai in the blockbuster 'Munnabhai MBBS' who lands a medical seat with a proxy writing the entrance exams for him. There are gangs engaged in similar operations and making huge bucks by selling medical and dental seats, Karnataka Police have found.
Medical and dental seats cornered through proxies passing entrance exams are sold for sums ranging from Rs.7.5 million to Rs.9 million, police discovered after busting the racket.
Eleven people belonging to two groups involved in the racket have been arrested, Bangalore's Commissioner of Police B.G. Jyothiprakash Mirji told reporters Monday.
Of the arrested, eight were held for offering medical seats and three for dental seats, he said.
Mirji said the gang members would engage 'qualified and employed' people to write the common entrance test (CET) conducted by the Karnataka government for professional courses (medical, dental and engineering) courses.
The gangs would also engage such people to write similar test conducted for private colleges by COMED-K, a consortium of private medical, dental and engineering colleges.
The proxy 'students' who got the medical and dental seats would surrender them and these seats were sold by the gang as management quota seats for prices ranging from Rs.7.5 million to Rs.9 million, Mirji said.
Police stumbled on the racket on the complaints of a few students who had been promised the management quota seats but did not get them even after paying the amount to gang members.
The students went to police after they were threatened by the gang members when they sought return of the money.
Mirji said most of the students duped were from other states.
He said the arrests took place in Bangalore Saturday. Police seized Rs.2.5 million in cash and demand drafts amounting to Rs.1.25 million from the arrested.
Mirji appealed to students and their wards who had been cheated to provide details to the city police.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Azharuddin's son dies

Former Indian cricket captain Mohammad Azharuddin's son Ayazuddin, died on Friday, five days after being critically injured in a road accident.
Confirming the nes, doctors at the Apollo Hospital in Hyderabad said Ayazuddin had sustained critical injuries after a high-end sports bike he was driving skidded off the road at Puppalguda on Outer Ring Road (ORR) here last Sunday.
Ayazuddin's cousin, Ajmal-ur-Rahman (16) who was riding pillion, succumbed to his injuries while undergoing treatment.
Ayazuddin is the youngest of the two sons of Azharuddin from his first wife Naureen, whom he divorced to marry former actress Sangeeta Bijlani.
In a medical bulletin issued on Thursday evening, Apollo Hospitals (Central Region) CEO Dr K Hari Prasad said, "Brain function tests conducted on Ayazuddin indicate brain dysfunction. And his status remains critical.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

2012 Liability For Obama


Barack Obama's road to re-election is lined with lots of boarded-up homes.
Though the high unemployment rate dominates talk in Washington, for many 2012 voters the housing crisis may well be a more powerful manifestation of a sick economy. And, in an unfortunate twist for Obama, the problem is at its worst in many of the battleground states that will be decisive in determining whether he gets another term.
Swing states Florida, Arizona, Nevada, Ohio and Michigan — they all pulse red-hot on a foreclosure rate "heat map." And by themselves those five add up to 80 of the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency.
Mortgage default notices surged nationally last month. One in every 118 homes in Nevada received a foreclosure filing in August, according to the foreclosure listing firm RealtyTrac. One in 248 in Arizona. One in 349 in Michigan. One in 376 in Florida. And so on.
A foreclosure's impact is visceral and outsized, rippling far beyond one household.
"Entire neighborhoods see what's going on," says Bill Galston, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and a former Clinton administration official. "The visibility contributes to the psychology of continued economic troubles."
There's the in-your-face eyesore sometimes created by a vacant house next door sprouting weeds on the front lawn.
There's the downward pressure on housing values that can follow for everyone else in the neighborhood.
There's the welling frustration felt by neighboring homeowners who may owe more on their own mortgages than their homes are worth.
Nearly a quarter of all U.S. homeowners with mortgages are now underwater, representing nearly 11 million homes, according to CoreLogic, a real estate research firm.
Again, many of the states with the highest underwater mortgage rates also are political battleground states: In Nevada, 60 percent of homeowners are upside down, according to CoreLogic. Arizona is at 49 percent; Florida, 45 percent; Michigan, 36 percent.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Air Race Crash

A World War II-era fighter plane flown by a veteran Hollywood stunt pilot plunged Friday into the edge of the grandstands during a popular air race, killing three people, injuring more than 50 spectators and creating a horrific scene strewn with smoking debris.
The plane, piloted by 74-year-old Jimmy Leeward, spiraled out of control without warning and appeared to disintegrate upon impact. Bloodied bodies were spread across the area as people tended to the victims and ambulances rushed to the scene.
Authorities were investigating the cause, but an official with the event said there were indications that mechanical problems were to blame.
Maureen Higgins of Alabama, who has been coming to the air races for 16 years, said the pilot was on his third lap of a race when he lost control.
She was sitting about 30 yards from the crash and watched in horror as the man in front of her started bleeding after debris hit him in the head.
"I saw body parts and gore like you wouldn't believe it. I'm talking an arm, a leg," Higgins said "The alive people were missing body parts. I am not kidding you. It was gore. Unbelievable gore."
Among the dead was Leeward, of Ocala, Fla., a veteran airman and movie stunt pilot who named his P-51 Mustang fighter plane the "Galloping Ghost," according to Mike Houghton, president and CEO of Reno Air Races.
Renown Regional Medical Center spokeswoman Kathy Carter confirmed two others died, but did not provide their identities.
Stephanie Kruse, a spokeswoman for the Regional Emergency Medical Service Authority, told The Associated Press that emergency crews took a total of 56 injury victims to three hospitals. She said they also observed a number of people being transported by private vehicle, which they are not including in their count.
Kruse said of the total 56, at the time of transport, 15 were considered in critical condition, 13 were serious condition with potentially life-threatening injuries and 28 were non-serious or non-life-threatening.
"This is a very large incident, probably one of the largest this community has seen in decades," Kruse told The Associated Press. "The community is pulling together to try to deal with the scope of it. The hospitals have certainly geared up and staffed up to deal with it.