Lok Sabha passes two bills without discussion!
Lok Sabha today passed within few minutes a bill on minority educational institutions and another on energy conservation without any debate because of uproar over a remark by a Trinamool member against a Left MP. The bills -- National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions (Amendment) 2009 and Energy Conservation (Amendment) Bill 2010 -- were put to vote even as BJP members protested the way these were rushed through by Speaker Meira Kumar. Chanting slogans like "this is murder of democracy", BJP members said there was no order in the House.
Their objection came as Left members trooped into the well to demand apology from Bandopadhyay for making certain expletive remarks against Acharia earlier in the day. Left members were continuously raising slogans and later they staged a dharna in the well.
The National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions (Amendment) Bill, 2009 was introduced earlier in the previous Lok Sabha, but later lapsed as it could not be passed because of stiff opposition from the Left. The bill is aimed at paving the way for setting up of minority educational institutions.
The Energy Conservation (Amendment) Bill 2010 introduced on March 8 by Sushilkumar Shinde was also passed. The bill aims to confer powers to Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) to fix the criteria and procedures for accreditation of energy auditors.
The bill empowers the BEE to appoint its officers and staff to accredit energy auditors, a job presently done by government officials. It also empowers the central government to prescribe, by rules, the procedure for issue of energy saving certificate to designated consumers and the value of metric ton of oil equivalent of energy consumed.
It levies additional penalty for failure to comply with legal provisions.
Mumbai trains head towards normal after motormen end strike!
A committee will be formed to decide on the demands of the motormen by June 15.
The decision comes at the end of a harrowing Tuesday for Mumbai with quiet offices, empty train stations, jam-packed roads.
Please return to work, appealed the General Managers of the Western and Railway lines at a press conference at 4.30 pm.
Eighty of the trains on the Central and Western lines were cancelled through the day. Between them, the two lines usually run 3300 trains on a normal day for more than 60 lakh commuters.
Whether to apply ESMA (Essential Services Maintenance Act) remained a delicate issue. The Act means that any government employee who does not return to work can be arrested. The central government sanctioned the enforcement of ESMA, but Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan said it would be "the last option."
In Parliament, the Railways Minister Mamata Banerjee came under severe criticism for the strike. What made matters worse for her was that she wasn't present to take questions from angry Maharashtra MPs who joined forces across party-lines to ask what was being done to help commuters.
The Maharashtra government took the striking motormen to court. The Bombay High court is considering the case, but the judge has slammed the government for forcing motormen to put in overtime. Not only is this exploitative, said the judge, but it also endangers commuter safety. (Read: Mumbai train strike leaves several offices empty)
Offices in Mumbai reported up to 90% absenteeism.
But those Mumbaikars who had to get to work had a tough time braving crowded roads and not enough public transport. The government had organized buses at most major stations, but there weren't enough, said commuters. Without trains to get to work, taxi drivers also chose to stay home. With cabs in short supply, the government made an exception, allowing taxis to accommodate more than three passengers. (More trouble for Mumbai, Meru cabs on strike)
The Chief Minister had said that all college exams in the city would be postponed if the situation does improve by Tuesday evening.
Twenty motormen have been fired; another 170 have been detained for protesting at Chattrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST). (Read: 170 striking motormen taken into custody)
And despite holding the city to ransom, they seemed to enjoy the sympathy of Mumbai. Commuters who spoke to NDTV in different parts of the city agreed that they should be granted the better pay and facilities that they're demanding. (Watch: Mumbaikars wait for resolution at stations)
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After holding the city to ransom for two days, railway motormen called off their indefinite strike following talks with the state government today. The decision to bring Mumbai''s lifeline on track came shortly after Maharashtra government, edged on by parties like MNS, Congress and Shiv Sena to end the stir, mulled invoking provisions of Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA).
The motormen decided to call off their agitation after the state government gave an assurance to them that it would mediate between the strikers and the Railway ministry, Home Minister R R Patil after the meeting with representatives of the motormen. "The government took the lead to resolve the crisis as normal life was thrown out of gear due to the strike and people had to suffer lots of hardships," Patil said.
Earlier today, Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray said he would fight with the government on genuine demands of the striking motormen in Mumbai and asked them to resume work immediately. Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray, whose party poll symbol is railway engine, also warned motormen to call off the strike or else face his party''s opposition.
Police cases against motormen of the Central and Western Railways, who have since called off their strike in Mumbai, will be withdrawn, Parliament was informed today. At the same time, the Railways will withdraw any disciplinary action against them, Minister of State for Railway E Ahmed said in the Rajya Sabha.
"The conciliation process was started by the Home Minister of Maharashtra. All cases registered by the police have to be withdrawn.
the disciplinary action by the Railways will also be taken back," he said.
The minister made the statement in response to demands by members in both Houses about the government''s stand over the strike which brought Mumbai to a halt since yesterday affecting suburban trains which ferry seven millions of people every day. A fast track committee is looking into the motormen''s demands for increase in salary and allowances, another Minister of State for Railways K H Muniyappa said in an identical statement in the Lok Sabha which saw repeated adjournments on the issue.
The committee "is expected to submit its report by June 15. Further action on the issue would require consultation and approval of the ministry of finance," he said.
Opposition members targetted Railway Minister and Trinamool Congress leader Mamata Banerjee for failing to avert the situation and was busy with Municipal polls in Kolkata.
However, Reduction in the duties of petroleum products dominated the list of demands made by the opposition during the discussion on the Finance Bill in the Rajya Sabha today. Initiating the discussion in the Rajya Sabha, Prakash Javadekar (BJP) praised Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee and complimented him for the concessions announced but said that he should also consider reduction in the prices of petrol and diesel.
"You have accepted so many demands. Accept one more demand and reduce the prices of petrol and diesel," he said.
Javadekar said 100 percent taxation on petroleum products was a "loot" and asked how the government can milk one sector particularly when these were no longer luxuries. The BJP member also demanded implementation of one-rank one-pension scheme and action in the 2G scam which, he said, amounted to Rs 70,000 crore.
"Is it compulsion of coalition politics? Now caste card is also being played to defend corruption," Javadekar said. T Subbamarmi Reddy (Congress) quoted figures of petroleum price hike during the NDA regime and said it was much more than in the UPA regime.
He highlighted various proposals of the budget, particularly allocations in the social sector and infrastructure. Tapan Kumar Sen (CPI-M) said the tax proposal had a bias against the common man as much more has been imposed on him than given.
Raising the issue of petroleum price, he said in every one rupee of petrol, 51 paise is in the form of tax. "It needs to be thoroughly reviewed," he said.
Sen said there were alternative avenues for revenues and they should be explored. "Please correct the bias against the aam aadmi (common man)," he added.
"Forecasters have assigned the highest 29.6 per cent chance that it (average inflation) will fall to 6-6.9 per cent in 2010-11," RBI said, while clarifying that the views contained in the survey are not of the central bank.
Around 27.7 per cent of the respondents to the Survey of Professional Forecasters projected inflation at an average of 5-5.9 per cent in the year.
A few respondents, around 6.1 per cent, believe that average inflation will be in the range of 9-9.9 per cent, which means that inflation will remain stagnant more or less at the current level.
Inflation stood at 9.9 per cent in March, 2010. Economists believe that inflationary pressure will remain for some months even as food prices ease a bit on arrival of rabi crops and reports of a normal monsoon.
"The problem is non-food inflation. The manufactured product inflation is picking up. As of now, there is no case for euphoria. I expect April inflation to be 9.5 per cent. Inflation will be around 9.7 per cent in June and thereafter, it will start declining and would come down to 5.5 per cent by the fiscal end," HDFC Bank Chief Economist Abheek Barua said.
The Reserve Bank, too, expects overall inflation to come down to 5.5 per cent by March, 2011.
However, the RBI projected inflation to be 8.5 per cent by March, 2010, but it touched 9.9 per cent.
The survey was based on the response of 24 forecasters.
The country, with 133 points, ranks next to United Arab Emirates with 134 points on the global trade confidence level index, according to the survey conducted by Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC).
Vietnam, with 132 points and Brazil with 129, are third and fourth respectively. France, with 95 points, was 17th and last in the index,with a very low confidence level,HSBC India Trade and Supply Chain Head Bhriguraj Singh told reporters here.
He said the survey had found that some markets, including Asia Pacific region, Latin America, Canada and Europe were in positive territory after the financial crisis.
A total of 5,120 small and medium exporters globally were respondents for the findings and were asked for their outlook for the next six months, he said.
He said emerging economies topped the index with 122 points against 106 points for developed markets.
Stating that the confidence level among Indian exporters remained upbeat, he said trade confidence in India grew to 133 points from 117 in the second half of 2009, which reeled under the impact of the global financial crisis.
Giving statistics, he said exports were around USD 12.4 billion in January 2009, but rose to USD 14.3 billion in January 2010.
Similarly, exports in February 2010 also increased to USD 16.1 billion from USD 11.09 billion in February 2009.
Exports in 2008-09 stood at USD 162 billion and marginally increased to USD 164 billion in 2009-10, he said.
He said the survey had found that 60 per cent of Indian exporters expect finance from banks to increase in the next six months, while 59 per cent are confident of having access to finance through banks.
The Indian market opened in the green taking cues from positive economic data from the US. However, the upmove lacked momentum and the benchmarks drifted lower as subdued Asian indices dampened sentiments. The sell-off intensified with negative opening of European markets.
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According to dealers, traders seem to have pressed short sales as the indices slipped below crucial support levels. Volumes were also high towards the end of session, which is a worrying sign at least for short-term, they said.
"If Nifty remains below 5150 levels (which is strong medium-term support), then a steep fall may take the index to 5040-4980 levels in coming days. Short-term traders are advised to remain light and avoid over-leveraged positions as indices are witnessing selling pressure on higher volumes.
"We are advising caution as global cues are weighing on our markets. One can buy Nifty 5100 or 5000 strike price put to hedge the long position or portfolio," said Chandan Taparia, derivatives & technical analyst, Anand Rathi.
National Stock Exchange's Nifty closed at 5148.50 down 74.25 points or 1.42 per cent. The broader index touched a low of 5134.85 and high of 5250.15 in today's trade.
Bombay Stock Exchange's Sensex ended at 17137.14, down 248.94 points or 1.43 per cent. The index touched intraday low of 17101.96 and high of 17464.82.
Both the BSE Midcap and Smallcap Indices ended 1.75 per cent lower.
Amongst the sectoral indices, BSE Metals Index was down 3.93 per cent, BSE Realty Index fell 2.76 per cent and BSE Capital Goods Index declined 1.69 per cent.
Tata Steel (-5.63%), Hindalco Industries (-5.58%), Sterlite Industries (-4.46%), SAIL (-4.39%) and Ambuja Cement (-3.74%) led the Sensex decline.
HCL Tech (2.47%), PNB (0.50%), HDFC (0.41%) and Hero Honda (0.23%) were the only Nifty gainers.
Market breadth was negative on the BSE with 1,842 losers against 997 gainers.
European markets were in the negative territory as the economic woes continue. FTSE 100 was down 1.03 per cent, CAC 40 slipped 1.46 per cent and DAX moved 0.78 per cent lower. US markets are also likely to open in the red. At 4:30 pm, Dow Jones futures was down 0.40 per cent, S&P 500 fell 0.49 per cent and Nasdaq 100 slipped 0.49 per cent.
Mumbai railway motormen call off their strike
Mumbai: Mumbai''s railway motormen called off their strike after two days here following assurances from Maharashtra Home Minister R R Patil that all cases registered against them would be withdrawn and their demands would be looked into with some seriousness.
"There will be no action taken against the motormen. All cases registered against them would be taken back," said Patil. "All the motormen suspended would be allowed to resume their work," he added
Earlier today, over 170 motormen were detained under the Essential Services Maintenance ACT (ESMA) after it was imposed by the Maharashtra Government to force them resume their work with immediate effect.
State Chief Minister Ashok Chavan took the decision after an emergency meeting with senior railway police and state administration officials. Earlier, the Central Government had given a green signal to the State Government to impose ESMA on the striking motormen.
Earlier this morning, the Central Railway suspended 20 motormen under the Railways Act for their refusal to end their strike, terming it as illegal. Train services on Central and Western lines in Mumbai continue to remain badly affected, as the motormen have refused to end their indefinite hunger strike.
Central Railway authorities said they would run only 30 per cent of their services today. The motormen''s strike threw life out of gear for the city''s 70 lakh train commuters.
Around 1,000 motormen of both Central and Western Railways went on a hunger strike to press for higher pay scales and allowances from Monday morning, causing immense inconvenience to daily commuters.
The Railway Ministry contends that the motormen are demanding higher pay than what has been recommended by the Sixth Central Pay Commission and additional allowances, which are not included in the Pay Commission''s recommendations.
The ministry further said that some of their demands regarding national holidays and night duty allowances have already been met. It has asked the general managers of Central and Western Railways to take all necessary steps in coordination with the Maharashtra Government to ensure minimum inconvenience to daily commuters.
"Railway will not hesitate in taking the stringent action against those who are not heeding to our request," said Anil Saxena, spokesperson of Indian Railways. The striking motormen had earlier said their protest would continue for the next few days if their demands were not met.
Source: ANI
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More tax relief for construction cos: Pranab
Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Tuesday more tax relief would be given to the construction sector.
Attorney General appears for Mayawati Govt in SC
In a surprise development, Attorney General G E Vahanvati today appeared in the Supreme Court in a case on behalf of an Uttar Pradesh Government body. The Attorney General, the senior most law officer of the Centre, is free to choose cases outside the brief he holds for the government.
But significance is attached to his appearance for arguing the case of Lucknow Development Authority (LDA), an organisation that comes under Government of Uttar Pradesh where Mayawati''s BSP is in power, relating to green belt in posh Gomti Nagar area of Lucknow. A fortnight ago Vahanvati appeared on behalf of the CBI in the Supreme Court when he had said the agency will consider Mayawati''s plea for closure of disproportionate assets case in view of the favourable orders passed by the income tax department on the issue of wealth accumulated by her.
CBI seeks trial against Sajjan Kumar in ''84 riots cases
CBI today sought initiation of trial of Congress leader Sajjan Kumar and others in a Delhi court in 1984 anti-Sikh riots cases, alleging the members of a particular community were targeted by them during the carnage. "This (riots) was not a work of a few persons.
The manner in which the incidents took place showed that it was getting support from a prominent person wielding greater control over the area. It was not a handiwork of a few ruffians," Special CBI prosecutor Y K Saxena told Additional Sessions Judge Sunita Gupta.
Rebutting the arguments of Kumar and other, CBI counsel alleged the members of a particular community was targeted during the riots though it showed tolerance. "The acts of the accused created a havoc.
There was evidence that Kumar was making inquiry during the riots as to how many persons were eliminated," Saxena said, alleging the family members of the victims were dragged and killed in the riots. He said the prosecution must be given an opportunity to prove its case after framing of charges against Kumar, former outer Delhi MP and other.
Rejecting the arguments of defence counsel that there were contradictions in the statements of witnesses, the CBI counsel said there were grave charges against the accused in their statements made before the probe agency. The court, which heard the arguments by CBI and the defence counsel for the last several days on framing of charges, reserved its order for May 15.
Bhopal gas tragedy survivors file RTI with PMO
A group of Bhopal gas tragedy survivors today filed an RTI application with Prime Minister''s Office (PMO) seeking to know whether it took into consideration the 1984 disaster while drafting Nuclear Liability Bill. Thirty-five protestors went to the PMO and filed the RTI. "We want to know whether the lingering concerns of the Bhopal disaster have been considered at all in preparing the draft of the civil nuclear liability bill," said Zulekha Bee, a survivor of the disaster who is on a protest since April 15 demanding the setting up of an Empowered Commission on Bhopal.
"Twenty-five years after the disaster, we are still waiting for the Prime Minister to set up an Empowered Commission for proper medical care and rehabilitation. What will be the fate of the survivors of a nuclear disaster?" she said.
Nawab Khan, secretary of Bhopal Gas Peedit Mahila Purush Sangharsh Morcha, said they wanted to know on what basis the maximum compensation amount was fixed in the proposed Bill. "As per the proposed Bill the maximum compensation payable in the event of a nuclear disaster would be USD 450 million which is even less than the USD 470 million paid to the people of Bhopal.
This amount did not even pay for five years medical bills for most of the victims," he claimed.
Kasab is a killing machine, must get death: Prosecution
Pakistani terrorist Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab is 'Satan, a devil' and 'a killing machine' and must get the death penalty for murder, the prosecution in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack case said Tuesday.
In his arguments a day after Kasab was pronounced guilty by Special Judge M.L. Tahaliyani, Special Public Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam said Kasab had been convicted for mass murder and waging war against India.
'If all these are read together, the maximum punishment is death and minimum is life imprisonment,' Nikam said.
'I am for maximum punishment and this submission is not with a sense of revenge - we don't seek barbaric justice - justice should meet the end,' Nikam argued.
Tahaliyani had Monday pronounced Kasab, 23, guilty on all 86 counts for the Nov 26-29 2008 mayhem that left 166 Indians and foreigners dead and 244 injured in Mumbai.
Nikam said that in Kasab's case, it was not just the murder but the way in which the murder was committed, and that the accused had the 'urge to kill' that shook the collective conscience of society.
This makes it 'the rarest of rare cases', not merely in terms of the number of deaths caused, but also the manner of causing the deaths and the high degree of cruelty make it an exception, he said.
Nikam further argued that Kasab did not only kill, but he 'enjoyed the killing', which shows his unscrupulous attitude and total disregard for human life.
Terming Kasab 'a snake in human form, Satan and Ravana both together, an agent of the devil, devil in human form and a disgrace to entire humanity', Nikam said that the terror attacks were carried out with previous planning and extreme cruelty in which even members of the police force were killed.
'Kasab killed people with design, without mercy. He and Abu Ismail were responsible for killing 72 people, including 14 policemen, and the victims were helpless, defenceless and there was no provocation,' Nikam said.
He said that Kasab and Ismail killed navigator Amarchand Solanki of the ship Kuber, 52 people in Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, seven in Cama Hospital, nine outside the hospital, two were killed in the Vile Parle taxi blast and policeman Tukaram Ombale, who sacrificed his life, but helped nab Kasab.
Among the victims were eight women and seven small children, besides 14 policemen.
'They (the terrorist duo) killed without discretion or distinction, young or old, Hindus, Muslims, Jews and Christians,' Nikam stressed.
Calling Kasab a 'killing machine', Nikam said that such machines were manufactured in Pakistan. He explained that Solanki, navigator of Kuber, was killed in a brutal manner butchered to pieces.
'In fact, Kasab, the name itself means a butcher,' Nikam said.
He added that Kasab remained unsatisfied with the wanton killing and wanted to kill more people at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST).
Quoting from Kasab's confession, Nikam pointed out that the terrorist was disappointed that they were delayed by an hour in the voyage by sea and missed the huge peak hour crowds at CST that evening.
Demanding death penalty for Kasab, Nikam told Tahaliyani that this would meet the end of justice, serve as a deterrent not only to Kasab but also as a signal to like-minded people.
'If we don't award the death penalty (to Kasab), India would remain a soft target,' Nikam declared before Kasab's lawyer K.P. Pawar started his arguments.
The final judgement in the case, detailing the punishment for Kasab, is likely to be delivered Thursday.
US seeks Pakistan's help in Times Square bomb probe
The US sought help from Islamabad Tuesday to investigate the alleged involvement of a Pakistani immigrant in an attempted car bombing in New York City, officials said.
US ambassador Anne W Patterson made the request during a meeting with Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi.
Faisal Shahzad, identified as a native of the southern port city of Karachi, was arrested late Monday by US authorities for allegedly parking a car containing a homemade bomb in Times Square Saturday, officials said early Tuesday.
According to a statement, Shahzad was arrested at New York's John F Kennedy International Airport as he attempted to board a flight to Dubai after he was identified by customs and security officials.
Abdul Basit, a spokesman for Pakistan's Foreign Ministry, said Qureshi had assured the US ambassador that Pakistan would cooperate fully with the investigation.
'Our cooperation with the US against terrorism is a constant and ongoing process, and if the US needs our assistance on this particular issue we will do all we can,' Basit said.
DawnNews television reported that US authorities had provided information to officials in Islamabad about the suspect.
Shahzad travelled to Karachi on an Emirates airline flight July 3, 2009 and flew back August 3, it reported.
Shahzad was scheduled for court arraignment Tuesday in Manhattan.
'This investigation is ongoing, it is multi-faceted and it is aggressive,' US Attorney General Eric Holder said in confirming the arrest.
'As we move forward, we will focus on not just holding those responsible for it accountable, but also on obtaining any intelligence about terrorist organisations overseas,' he said. 'We are deploying every resource available and we will not rest until we have bought everyone responsible to justice'.
Holder said government agents were pursuing multiple leads and urged US citizens to remain vigilant for attempted attacks.
'It is clear the intent behind this terror attack was to kill Americans,' he said.
The suspect is a resident of the nearby state of Connecticut and is believed to have anonymously bought the 1993 Nissan Pathfinder with cash a few weeks before, the New York Times reported online, citing two sources briefed on the police investigation.
A New York police officer Saturday noticed smoke billowing from a park vehicle and discovered the bomb, which had failed to detonate. Authorities said the casualties could have been significant if the improvised device had exploded.
Police said the vehicle was loaded with petrol, propane gas tanks, fireworks and fertilizer.
Authorities were seeking to learn whether the suspect might have had contacts with militants in Pakistan or elsewhere. The investigation was transferred Monday to the international terrorism branch of the federal government's Joint Terrorism Task Force, two officials told the Times.
'It's a prominent lead that they're following, the international association,' the paper quoted a senior official as saying on condition of anonymity. 'But there's still a lot of information being gathered'.
U.S. arrests Pakistani-American over failed car bomb
Tue, May 4 11:27 AM
Enlarge Photo A surveillance photo shows a man with a bag removing a shirt near Times Square...A U.S. citizen has been arrested in connection with the failed car bombing in New York's Times Square last weekend but investigators continue to pursue leads, Attorney General Eric Holder said on Tuesday.
The suspect -- identified by Holder as Faisal Shahzad -- is of Pakistani origin, a law enforcement official told Reuters.
The New York Times said the man lives in neighbouring Connecticut and recently returned from a trip to Pakistan.
Holder said the suspect was arrested at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York as he tried to take a flight to Dubai. Authorities in New York said he would appear in Manhattan Federal Court later on Tuesday.
"It's clear that the intent behind this terrorist act was to kill Americans," Holder said at an early morning news conference. "We continue to gather leads in this investigation, and it's important that the American people remain vigilant."
Sources said the arrested man is believed to be the buyer of the 1993 Nissan sport utility vehicle used to carry the crude bomb made of fuel and fireworks into Times Square as it was packed with people on a warm Saturday evening.
For New Yorkers who bore the brunt of the Sept. 11 attacks by al Qaeda militants in 2001, the scare was a reminder that their city of 8 million people is under constant threat.
"Investigators who were tracking the man were also exploring whether he or others who might have been involved in the attempted bombing had been in contact with people or groups overseas," the Times said, citing unnamed federal officials.
Law enforcement sources told Reuters that Saturday's attempted attack may have involved more than one person and could have international ties.
The hunt for the suspects has now been taken over by the Joint Terrorism Task Force, led by the Justice Department, as investigators pore over surveillance camera footage, the Pathfinder and the bomb parts for clues.
Pakistan is a key ally to the United States and other NATO countries fighting the Taliban in neighboring Afghanistan but is also seen as a training ground for Islamist militants.
'INTENDED TO TERRORIZE'
Street vendors selling T-shirts and handbags alerted police to the smoking and sparking Nissan Pathfinder that was parked awkwardly with its engine running and hazard lights on near a Broadway theater where Disney's "The Lion King" is performed.
The Pathfinder, with a license plate taken from a car now in a repair shop in Connecticut, was rigged with propane gas cylinders, gasoline cans, fertilizer, fireworks and timing devices when it was found in Times Square.
"I would say that that was intended to terrorize," White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said on Monday. "And I would say that whoever did that would be categorized as a terrorist."
The incident had little impact on Monday on a broadly stronger stock market and Treasury bonds stayed lower in a similarly muted reaction, with attention focused on encouraging economic data and reduced anxiety over Greece.
The registered owner of the vehicle told police he sold it three weeks ago without any paperwork to a 29- or 30-year-old man described as Hispanic or Middle Eastern, the sources told Reuters.
Several officials cautioned against drawing conclusions because the investigation was still in the early stages.
"I can't at this point rule in or out the possibility of international connections," said one senior U.S. intelligence official.
The Taliban in Pakistan said on Sunday it planted the bomb to avenge the killing in April of al Qaeda's two top leaders in Iraq. New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly and Bloomberg have said there was "no evidence" to support that claim.
But former CIA analyst Bruce Riedel, who oversaw an Obama administration strategy review on Afghanistan and Pakistan last year, cautioned against dismissing a possible role of the Pakistani Taliban in the failed car bomb.
"They have said they want to attack inside the United States," Riedel said before the Times report, adding there was "a very serious possibility" the incident involved "some Pakistani-American who has never built a car bomb before in his life but who is being coached either by phone or Internet."
(Additional reporting by Jeremy Pelofsky, Adam Entous, Patricia Zengerle, Will Dunham, Deborah Charles and JoAnne Allen in Washington; Editing by John O'Callaghan)
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Demand for caste census rocks Lok Sabha
Times of India - 14 hours ago
NEW DELHI: One thing the founding fathers, with an eye on creating a post-caste India, did was to dub caste-based head count a strict no-no. ...Oppn for caste-based Census - Press Trust of India
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Lok Sabha today passed within few minutes a bill on minority educational institutions and another on energy conservation without any debate because of ...Lok Sabha passes bill to hike gratuity ceiling to Rs 10 lakh - NDTV.com
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Congress had left 28 of 42 Lok Sabha seats to Trinamool in 2009
Daily News & Analysis - 22 hours ago
"Of the 42 Lok Sabha seats in the state, we had left 28 to TC in 2009 although it had only one MP at that time, while we had six MPs. ...NDTV.com
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National Green Tribunal Bill passed in Lok Sabha
Times of India - Nitin Sethi - 1 day ago
NEW DELHI: The long-pending National Green Tribunal (NGT) Bill was passed in Lok Sabha after environment minister Jairam Ramesh accepted some key amendments ...Women's quota bill unlikely in Lok Sabha this session - Economic Times
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Lok Sabha adjourned over 2G spectrum row
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NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha was adjourned till noon Monday as opposition members disrupted the proceedings over the controversial allocation of 2G telecom ...Ruckus over 2G spectrum controversy in Parliament - Sify
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Opp wants TMC MP's apology for slur
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Bill for revival of TN Legislative Council in Lok Sabha this week
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... a bill for revival of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Council is to be taken up by the Lok Sabha this week. The Tamil Nadu Legislative Council Bill, 2010, ...
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Mumbai trains to resume normal service at 6 pm; motormen end strikeNDTV.com - 1 hour ago Mumbai local trains are expected to get back to their normal schedules - after a meeting with the Home Minister RR Patil, hundreds of motormen have agreed to end their strike and go back to work. They've been demanding better pay and facilities. ... Court asks 'Has Strike Ended? Confirm by 11 am'NDTV.com - 1 hour ago After Mumbai motormen ended their strike, allowing local trains to return to their normal schedule, the Mumbai High Court has asked for a confirmation of whether this is a lasting arrangement. The government had taken the motormen to court after they ... Mumbai train drivers end 36-hour strikeIBNLive.com - 2 hours ago Mumbai: Millions of Mumbai commuters heaved a sigh of relief on Tuesday as suburban train drivers called off their strike after 36 hours. This came after Maharashtra Home Minister RR Patil's intervention. Patil told the striking motormen that his ...
Parliament paralysed over Mumbai motormen strikeZee News - 1 hour ago New Delhi: As Railway motormen brought Mumbai to a standstill, MPs, including from Congress, on Tuesday paralysed functioning of Parliament over the issue, expressing solidarity with striking employees and targetting Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee ... Mumbai motormen end strikeReuters India - - 18 minutes ago MUMBAI, May 4 (Reuters) - A strike by motormen of Mumbai's famed suburban trains, which threw city travel out of gear, was called off on Tuesday evening, following an assurance their demands would be looked into, officials said. ... Maharashtra Government imposes ESMA on striking motormenOneindia - 36 minutes ago Mumbai, May 4 (ANI): The Maharashtra Government on Tuesday is reported to have imposed the Essential Services Maintenance ACT (ESMA) on striking motormen, to force them resume their work with immediate effect. State Chief Minister Ashok Chavan took the ... Motormen call off strikeMid-Day - 1 hour ago Motormen of Mumbai's Central and Western Railways have reportedly called off their strike, after authorities assured them their concerns would be addressed by June 15. The Maharashtra government had earlier threatened to invoke the Essential Services ... Cases against Mumbai Rly motormen to be withdrawn: GovtPress Trust of India - 30 minutes ago New Delhi, May 4 (PTI) Police cases against motormen of the Central and Western Railways, who have since called off their strike in Mumbai, will be withdrawn, Parliament was informed today. At the same time, the Railways will withdraw any disciplinary ... Mumbai motormen calls off strikeOneindia - 1 hour ago Mumbai, May 4: Motormen from Central and Western railways and called off their hunger strike and will resume work from 6pm on Tuesday, May 4. The move came after a meeting between State Home Minister RR Patil and the striking motormen. ... Motormen Call Off Strike, Train Services To Resumewww.newsworms.com - 2 hours ago Mumbaikers heaved a sigh of relief as the railway motormen has called off their strike. The decision to call off the strike came after Mahrashtra Home Minister RR Patil negotiated with the motormen over their demands and reched a settlement. ... | Timeline of articlesNumber of sources covering this story
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Indian prosecutors say hang convicted Mumbai gunman
Mohammed Ajmal Amir Qasab opened fire on commuters |
"It would be a mockery of justice if the death penalty is not imposed," chief prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam said.
Mohammad Ajmal Amir Qasab, a Pakistani aged 22, was found guilty on Monday of charges including murder, waging war on India and possessing explosives.
The attacks left 174 people - including nine other gunmen - dead and soured relations between India and Pakistan.
India blames Pakistan-based militants Lashkar-e-Taiba for the attacks.
After initial denials, Pakistan acknowledged that the attacks had been partially planned on its territory and that Qasab was one of its citizens.
'Indian justice'
On Tuesday Mr Nikam, the public prosecutor, spent more than two hours arguing that Qasab should be given the death penalty, the BBC's Prachi Pinglay in court in Mumbai says.
MOHAMMAD AJMAL AMIR QASAB Pakistani citizen from Punjab province Reports say he received little education, and spent his youth alternating between labouring and petty crime India says he was trained for Mumbai operation by Lashkar-e-Taiba group in a remote camp Captured on camera at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, a slight figure in combat trousers and a sweatshirt, clutching an assault rifle Prosecutors said he had confessed but his lawyers then said his statement had been coerced, and it was retracted |
"He is an agent of the devil himself, a disgrace to society and the entire human race," Mr Nikam said, the AFP news agency reports.
He described Qasab as a "killing machine who has no human feeling" and said a life sentence would leave India "a soft target" for extremists.
He said Qasab's crimes involved "focused, meticulous and detailed" planning to kill police officers and civilians.
India's media hailed Monday's verdict as "honourable", and said the acquittal of two Indians accused of helping the gunmen proved police had made a "poor case" of it.
The Hindu newspaper said that the judgement would "not grant closure" to survivors and families of victims of the attacks.
"This is because key conspirators, helped by a half-hearted investigation in Pakistan, are yet to face a court of law," the newspaper said.
The paper said the verdict was a "tribute to the independence of the Indian judicial system and its ability to deliver justice dispassionately".
According to the Times of India the verdict was "unlikely to be the end of the matter".
The newspaper said prosecutors planned to challenge the acquittals and that Qasab's lawyer could also contest his client's conviction.
Proceedings in the Mumbai trial have gone on for 14 months.
Late last year, Pakistan charged seven people in connection with the attacks, including the suspected mastermind Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, who is alleged to head Lashkar-e-Taiba.
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Attorney General appears for Mayawati Govt in SC
New Delhi, May 4 (PTI) In a surprise development, Attorney General G E Vahanvati today appeared in the Supreme Court in a case on behalf of an Uttar Pradesh Government body.
- Lok Sabha passes two bills without discussion PTI - 07:12 PM
- Evidence presented before court in Ruchika case PTI - 07:12 PM
- CBI seeks trial against Sajjan Kumar in ''84 riots cases PTI - 07:05 PM
- State bus from Jalandhar to Delhi airport flagged off PTI - 07:03 PM
- Bhopal gas tragedy survivors file RTI with PMO PTI - 06:55 PM
General
- Cases against Mumbai Rly motormen to be withdrawn: GovtPTI - 06:54 PM
New Delhi, May 4 (PTI) Police cases against motormen of the Central and Western Railways, who have since called off their strike in Mumbai, will be withdrawn, Parliament was informed today.
- Mishap leaves five policemen injuredPTI - 06:46 PM
Srinagar, May 4 (PTI) A police vehicle collided with a mini-bus at Khanabal Chowk in Anantnag district, leaving five personnel injured today.
- Seminar on FIFA World Cup in GoaPTI - 06:40 PM
Panaji, May 4 (PTI) The 34th National Convention of the Sports Journalists' Federation of India is to be held in Goa from May 5 to 9 and, among the highlights of the five-day meet, is the FIFA World Cup 2010 seminar to be held on May 7 ahead of the mega event starting on June 11 in South Africa.
- 'Killing machine' Kasab deserves death: NikamIANS - 06:40 PM
Mumbai, May 4 (IANS) Ajmal Amir Kasab is 'Satan, a devil' and 'a killing machine' and deserves the death penalty, Special Public Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam told the court Tuesday a day after the Pakistani terrorist was held guilty in the 26/11 terror mayhem in Mumbai.
- Top CPI(M) leaders meet to discuss political scenarioPTI - 06:37 PM
New Delhi, May 4 (PTI) Top leaders of the CPI(M) met here today to discuss the prevailing political scenario in the country and prepare a mid-term report on its activities which will be discussed in the Central Committee meeting.
Politics
- Subrata Mukherjee to join TrinamoolIANS - 05:30 PM
Kolkata, May 4 (IANS) The Congress in West Bengal Tuesday suffered a jolt with its state working president Subrata Mukherjee announcing he would join the Trinamool Congress Wednesday.
- BP struggles to stop Gulf of Mexico oil leakReuters - 05:26 PM
BP Plc pressed ahead with efforts to stop oil from continuing to spew from an offshore well that ruptured almost two weeks ago in the Gulf of Mexico off the U.S. coast as the British energy giant's shares fell further on Tuesday.
- Soren has a history of not quitting easilyIANS - 05:12 PM
Ranchi, May 4 (IANS) With his fate still hanging in the balance, Jharkhand Chief Minister Shibu Soren chaired a cabinet meeting Monday signalling that he is in no hurry to relinquish power.
- Chautala's interim bail extended in graft caseIANS - 04:43 PM
New Delhi, May 4 (IANS) A city court Tuesday extended an interim bail granted to former Haryana chief minister Om Prakash Chautala in a corruption case filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).
- Lalu Prasad plans march to expose Nitish KumarIANS - 04:34 PM
Patna, May 4 (IANS) After Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar began a march to seek people's confidence, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Lalu Prasad has planned one for himself to expose the government's failures before the October-November assembly poll.
Features
- Distributors turning into financial advisersHT - 10:55 AM
Facing challenges over charging advisory fee after the no-entry load regime on mutual funds became applicable and the controversy over the high commissions on Unit-linked insurance plans (Ulips), both public and private sector players are upgrading skills of employees and distributors on advisory issues.
- Apple iPad reaches 1 mln sales faster than iPhoneReuters - Mon, May 3
Apple Inc has sold 1 million iPads since their April 3 launch, as the company passed that sales milestone faster than many analysts had expected.
- Apple says it has sold 1 million iPadsReuters - Mon, May 3
Apple Inc said on Monday it sold 1 million iPads in the product's first 28 days, and users of the tablet computer have already downloaded 12 million software applications, or apps, and 1.5 million digital books.
- Cut motion: a short-term victoryHT - Mon, May 3
The common perception after the UPA government defeated the cut motion by an overwhelming support of 289 members against 201 secured by the NDA and some other parties is that deft handling and appropriate strategy led to the outcome.
- A powerful influencer drawn out of shadowsHT - Sun, May 2
If you knew too much about Niira Radia before last week, it would mean she hadn?t been doing her job as a corporate lobbyist properly. But last week, we were told enough about her. And if the allegations published in the media from transcripts of her phone conversations are to be believed, she wasn?t doing a ?proper? job at all.
Crime
- Kasab's quantum of punishment to be decided on May 6ANI - 06:20 PM
Mumbai, May 4 (ANI): A Mumbai Special Court on Tuesday fixed May 6 as the date to announce the quantum of punishment to Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone surviving terrorist of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.
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Lawyers for Goldman Sachs Group Inc have been served a subpoena to testify or provide information in a closely watched case of illegal insider trading allegations, according to a court document made public on Monday.
- 26/11 trial verdict is a message to Pakistan: ChidambaramANI - Mon, May 3
New Delhi, May 3 (ANI): Union Home Minister P Chidambaram on Monday said the 26/11 Mumbai terror case judgement should seen as a clear message to Pakistan.
- - Mon, May 3
Mumbai, May 3 (ANI): A Mumbai Special Court on Monday found the lone surviving terrorist of the 26/11 attacks, Ajmal Amir Kasab, guilty of waging war against India, but acquitted the two other Indian co-accused.
- Mumbai court charges Kasab with waging war against IndiaANI - Mon, May 3
Mumbai, May 3 (ANI): A Mumbai Special Court on Monday found the lone surviving terrorist of the 26/11 attacks, Ajaml Amir Kasab, guilty of waging war against India, but acquitted the two other Indian co-accused.
National News
BP struggles to stop Gulf of Mexico oil leak
Reuters - 05:26 PMBP Plc pressed ahead with efforts to stop oil from continuing to spew from an offshore well that ruptured almost two weeks ago in the Gulf of Mexico off the U.S. coast as the British energy giant's shares fell further on Tuesday.
- BP fights oil spill with welding torches, cash Reuters - 12:48 PM
BP Plc sought to stem the damage from a giant oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico with technology, welding torches and money on Tuesday as crude kept spewing from an offshore oil well deep in the Gulf of Mexico that ruptured almost two weeks ago.
- U.S. arrests Pakistani-American over failed car bomb Reuters - 11:28 AM
A U.S. citizen has been arrested in connection with the failed car bombing in New York's Times Square last weekend but investigators continue to pursue leads, Attorney General Eric Holder said on Tuesday.
- More tax relief for construction cos: Pranab Reuters - 03:23 PM
Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Tuesday more tax relief would be given to the construction sector.
- Nepal evacuates tourists as Maoist strike bites Reuters - 02:54 PM
Nepal started evacuating on Tuesday scores of tourists stranded by a general strike called by Maoist former rebels in a political standoff with the government that could imperil a peace deal.
- Rail motormen strike jams Mumbai Reuters - 02:36 PM
A strike over better pay by motormen of Mumbai's famed suburban trains threw city life out of gear on Tuesday, stranding thousands of office goers, college students and businessmen during morning rush hour.
- U.S. seeks Pakistani man who bought SUV in bomb case Reuters - 08:19 AM
U.S. authorities have identified a Pakistani man as the person who bought the sport utility vehicle rigged to explode in Times Square, the New York Times reported.
- BP works feverishly for Gulf oil leak solution Reuters - 03:08 AM
Energy giant BP Plc indicated some progress on Monday toward capping the underwater well that ruptured in the Gulf of Mexico almost two weeks ago, pushing a giant oil slick toward the U.S. Gulf Coast.
- U.S. says nuclear arsenal includes 5,113 warheads Reuters - 02:22 AM
The United States disclosed for the first time on Monday the overall size of its nuclear arsenal, saying it had a total of 5,113 warheads operationally deployed, kept in active reserve and held in inactive storage.
- UAL, Continental to form largest airline Reuters - Mon, May 3
UAL Corp, parent of United Airlines, said it will buy Continental Airlines Inc for about $3.17 billion in stock, forming the world's largest carrier and further shrinking the U.S. airline industry.
- 12:39 AM
Lawyers for Goldman Sachs Group Inc have been served a subpoena to testify or provide information in a closely watched case of illegal insider trading allegations, according to a court document made public on Monday.
- U.S. sees foreign ties in New York car bomb plot - Post Reuters - 12:30 AM
The failed car bomb in New York's Times Square increasingly appears to have been coordinated by several people in a plot with international ties, The Washington Post reported on Monday, citing unnamed Obama administration officials.
- Authorities seek man in New York car-bomb incident Reuters - Mon, May 3
A probe of a failed Times Square car-bombing has made progress, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said on Monday, as authorities focused on video of a man seen leaving the New York City landmark.
- Apple iPad reaches 1 mln sales faster than iPhone Reuters - Mon, May 3
Apple Inc has sold 1 million iPads since their April 3 launch, as the company passed that sales milestone faster than many analysts had expected.
- BP says tackling oil spill, to pay legitimate claims Reuters - Mon, May 3
Energy giant BP Plc, its reputation battered by a catastrophic oil spill threatening the U.S. Gulf shore, said on Monday it was working to stem the gushing undersea leak and promised to pay for the cleanup and compensation claims.
- Apple says it has sold 1 million iPads Reuters - Mon, May 3
Apple Inc said on Monday it sold 1 million iPads in the product's first 28 days, and users of the tablet computer have already downloaded 12 million software applications, or apps, and 1.5 million digital books.
- Court convicts Mumbai attack gunman Kasab Reuters - Mon, May 3
A Mumbai court on Monday found Pakistani citizen Mohammad Ajmal Kasab guilty on 86 charges from the 2008 Mumbai attacks that killed scores, including waging war on India and murder, in a trial that strained ties between New Delhi and Islamabad.
- Court convicts Mumbai attack suspect Kasab Reuters - Mon, May 3
A Mumbai court on Monday found Pakistani citizen Mohammad Ajmal Kasab guilty on 86 charges from the 2008 Mumbai attacks that killed scores, including waging war on India and murder, in a trial that has strained ties between New Delhi and Islamabad.
- Govt says Pakistan should not "export terrorism" Reuters - Mon, May 3
A guilty verdict handed to a Pakistani national over the 2008 Mumbai attacks is a message to Islamabad that it should not "export terrorism to India," Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram said on Monday.
- Mirror opposites, China and India M&A may converge Reuters - Mon, May 3
If overseas M&A from Asia's two rising giants is defined by China flexing its might to snap up natural resources while India's dynamic entrepreneurs buy control of operating firms, the distinction is likely to blur.
National News
Prosecution seeks death penalty for 'agent of devil' Kasab
IE - 04:12 PMThe prosecution on Tuesday sought death penalty for Pakistani gunman Ajmal Amir Kasab, convicted for 26/11 terror attacks, describing him as a killing machine manufactured in Pakistan who had total disregard for life.
- Cabinet is collectively responsible: Meira IE - 05:25 PM
As Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee came under attack from Opposition over her absence from Lok Sabha during a discussion, Speaker Meira Kumar said since the Cabinet is collectively responsible, the task of a minister not present can be carried out by his colleagues.
- More MCI officials under CBI scanner IE - 05:25 PM
The CBI probe into the functioning of MCI and alleged role of the medical education regulator's chief in awarding recognition to those not fulfilling the requirements may also bring other Medical Council of India officials under scanner.
- 'Don't reserve jobs for Muslims, Christians' IE - 04:12 PM
VHP leader Praveen Togadia today warned UPA government against providing religious reservation to Muslims and Christians, saying such a step would deprive Hindus of employment opportunities.
- Grenade attack at CRPF bunker near temple in Srinagar IE - 04:12 PM
Militants on Tuesday lobbed a grenade targeting a CRPF bunker near a temple here.
The grenade missed the target and exploded on the road near the gate of the Hanuman temple, which is usually crowded on Tuesdays, in Hari Singh Street area this afternoon, police said. - Kohli held guilty in 2nd Nithari killings case IE - 04:12 PM
A special CBI court on Tuesday held businessman Moninder Singh Pandher's domestic help Surender Kohli guilty in the rape and murder of seven-year-old Arti in one of the 19 cases of Nithari killings.
- Aegis launches BPO operations in Valley IE - 04:12 PM
Aegis, a business process outsourcing (BPO) company under the Essar Group umbrella, commenced its operations in Kashmir recently.
- 40 pct taxis off road due to Motormen strike IE - 04:12 PM
The situation for the commuters, already harrowed by the motormen strike, just got worse as 40 per cent of the city taxis stayed off the roads on Tuesday.
- Nithari case: Surender Koli found guilty of 7-year-old's murder IE - 02:27 PM
A special Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) court on Tuesday found Surender Koli guilty of the murder of seven-year-old Aarti, one of the 19 women and children from Noida's Nithari village whose body parts were found in a drain.
- 170 striking motormen taken into custody IE - 02:27 PM
At least 170 striking motormen were taken into custody on Tuesday at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) here on charges of unlawful assembly and obstructing rail employees from reporting to their duties.
- Consensus is the soul of a democratic system: Pranab IE - 02:27 PM
Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, the government's pointsman to thrash out solutions to vexatious issues be it on administrative or coalition matters, on Tuesday highlighted the importance of consensus building in a democratic set-up.
- 21 infiltration routes along LoC identified IE - 02:27 PM
With infiltration showing upward curve, Jammu and Kashmir Police has identified 21 major infiltration routes of militants along Indo-Pak border in the state.
- Australia's Neil Robertson wins World Snooker title IE - 02:27 PM
Australia's Neil Robertson won the snooker world championship at The Crucible today, beating Scotland's Graeme Dott 18-13 in the final.
- MNS warns motormen to call-off strike IE - 02:27 PM
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena Chief Raj Thackeray on Tuesday warned motormen to call-off their strike else his party would oppose it "in their style".
- Buddha meets PM, discusses Maoist problem IE - 02:27 PM
The issue of adopting a holistic approach involving several states to tackle the Maoist menace is understood to have come up for discussion between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee in New Delhi on Tuesday.
- Delhi Police rapped for under-utilising CWG funds IE - 02:27 PM
Delhi Police has been rapped by a Parliamentary panel for under-utilisation of funds allotted for modernising its traffic and communication network, noting that there was "serious lacunae" in the implementation of the project ahead of the Commonwealth Games.
- LeT supporter arrested in Doda IE - 02:27 PM
An alleged Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) supporter was on Wednesday arrested by the security forces in Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir, police said.
- Motormen's stir paralyses Mumbai, Govt invokes ESMA IE - 02:27 PM
Maharashtra government on Tuesday invoked Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA) as Mumbai became paralysed for the second day large-scale disruption of its lifeline suburban train services due to the strike by motormen.
- No delay in combat aircraft tender process: IAF IE - 02:27 PM
The IAF has said there would be no delay in finalising the USD 11-billion 126 combat aircraft deal even though the two-year deadline for the bids submitted by six global aerospace majors ended last week.
- Ceasefire agreement with NSCN-K extended IE - 02:27 PM
The Government has extended the ceasefire agreement with Naga insurgent group NSCN-K for a period of one year beginning April 28. This was decided at a meeting of officials of the Home Ministry with the representatives of NSCN-K here yesterday.
National News
"IPL as a brand will continue to get bigger"
FE - 01:53 AMHDFC Standard Life Insurance Company is the associate sponsor of Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Rajasthan Royals.
- Quick View FE - 01:53 AM
Oil above $86 on spill concerns Oil edged above $86 a barrel on Monday, gaining for a fourth session, balanced by concerns about the oil spill in the US and doubts about a massive bailout package for Greece.
- Report card FE - 01:53 AM
This paper* tries to unpack the dynamic of the government-ONGC relationship:
GoI needs to become a better regulator of ONGC's activities and set the incentive structure at ONGC right. Becoming a better regulator involves developing strong independent regulatory bodies (such as the DGH) across the oil and gas sector, a process of which the GoI has only scratched the surface. - Effective message sans the magic FE - 01:53 AM
Campaign : Airtel Digital TV recorder Brand : Airtel DTH Company : Bharti Airtel Agency : JWT The Campaign The new Airtel DTH commercial begins with Kareena Kapoor who is quite reluctant to go to a wedding since she will miss her daily serial.
- Prasar Bharati funding to be cut 50% FE - 01:53 AM
In a move aimed at making the public broadcaster self-dependent, the government is all set to reduce the financial support to Prasar Bharati by half starting this fiscal.
- Glenmark, Sanofi ink deal FE - 01:53 AM
In a deal that could jack up Mumbai-based Glenmark Pharmaceuticals potential revenues to $325 million (around Rs 1,676 crore) over an unspecified period, the company's subsidiary Glenmark Pharmaceuticals SA has entered into an outlicensing agreement with French drug major Sanofi-aventis.
- Kasab convicted, two Indians acquitted for lack of evidence FE - 01:53 AM
Seventeen months after 10 Lashkar-e-Toiba gunmen from Pakistan reached Mumbai by boat and launched one of the most horrific terror attacks witnessed by the country, a special sessions court on Monday found the lone surviving attacker, Ajmal Amir Kasab, guilty of murder, waging war against the country and criminal conspiracy that killed 165 people and wounded more than 200.
- World view FE - 01:53 AM
The Sun to publish in 3D UK's tabloid The Sun is to publish a 3D issue with 3D colour ads and editorial on June 5. That's just one week before the start of this year's Soccer World Cup.
- Letters to the editor FE - 01:53 AM
In the Parliament the government stood firm, not going back on reconsidering the prices of fertilisers and petroleum products; however, the debt relief package for coffee growers and tax concession for the establishment of new hospitals is welcome.
- India to rule on Kasab's fate today FE - Mon, May 3
Elaborate security arrangements have been made in and around the Arthur Road Central jail where a special court would today decide the fate of Pakistani gunman Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab and two Indians for their alleged role in the 26/11 terror attacks.
- Spreadsheet FE - Mon, May 3
Global debt As Greece and Portugal are on the brink of a sovereign debt crisis, public finance in a majority of the advanced nations is in a worse state today than at any time since the Industrial Revolution.
- We plan to open 35 to 40 small format stores this year FE - Mon, May 3
Keen to shed its "textile" tag, Arvind Ltd has been betting big on its value retail and lifestyle brands units, eyeing Rs 1,000 crore revenues in the next two years and planning to expand its retail business internationally.
- PE players bunk Indian classrooms FE - Mon, May 3
The Indian education sector holds a $40-billion potential, but few private equity (PE) players have ventured into this sector, despite the sector's projections of a 16% CAGR for five years, with 25 PE deals every year.
- Investors line up for gold, silver & crude; nickel too in big league FE - Mon, May 3
As the Indian commodity futures market enters its seventh year in operation with increasing volumes and as many as five national exchanges, there are some commodities which have caught investor fancy over the years.
- Wireless technologies are poised to deepen the broadband penetration in India FE - Mon, May 3
The Internet user population in India will soon exceed the 200 million mark. This was made possible by lower-cost computers and notebooks and cheaper broadband service. But on the broadband connectivity front, India has nothing to write home about.
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Andrew Yule & Co, with business interests in engineering, lubricants, tea and other sectors, has been offloading stakes in its power and engineering units.
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Days before the Special Court set up to hold the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack trial will deliver its verdict (May 3), Ujjwal Nikam, the special public prosecutor, captures the sense of triumph of the state.
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De Souza Trust Goa Scholarship and the Goa Education Trust Scholarship 2010 The Goa Education Trust (GET) De Souza Trust Goa Scholarships 2010 aims to provide opportunities for dynamic students of Goan origin who have demonstrated academic excellence and extra curricular achievements to study or train in educational institutions in the United Kingdom.
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Sad state
The young state of Jharkhand was roiled once again by its shifty politics. Last week, the BJP pulled the plug on the JMM-led government after Shibu Soren voted for the Congress-led UPA and against the Opposition-sponsored cut motions in Parliament. Soren tried to put it all down to a 'mistake', he even tried to duck behind 'alzheimer's'. - Campus Roundup FE - Mon, May 3
IILM Institute for Higher Education holds annual convocation The annual convocation ceremony of IILM Institute for Higher Education, based in New Delhi and Gurgaon, was held on April 26 at its New Delhi campus.
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HT - 04:50 PMSenior Congress leader Ajay Singh today said that his party had decided to boycott the special session of the Madhya Pradesh Assembly this month as it felt the whole thing was totally unconstitutional.
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Anticipating drought like conditions in 2010-11, the district administration has chalked out a special 'drought management strategy' to deal with the anticipated conditions effectively.
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Ajmal Amir Kasab?s conviction for the 26/11 attack has cleared the decks for the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to file a chargesheet against American-Pakistani Lashkar operative David Coleman Headley, in Mumbai.
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J&K Police on Monday claimed the youth arrested yesterday in connection with the Delhi terror scare call has admitted to planning attacks in the country?s capital. The police claim was refuted by the youth's family.
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A non-resident Indian (NRI) from the United States has written a letter to regulatory bodies in India about several pencils of Cobalt 60 ? a source of radiation ? lying unattended at a factory in the industrial town of Bhiwadi, Rajasthan, around 55 kilometres from Delhi.
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Visitors wishing to visit Agra during the upcoming Commonwealth Games in October would be able to do so in under 2 hours.
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Both entry points of Safdarjung Hospital remained choked for 30 minutes around 9 on Monday morning as protesting students from Vardhaman Mahavir Medical College (VMMC) did not let anyone enter the premises.
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The special court of Judge M L Tahiliyani rejected the case against two alleged local facilitators of the November 26, 2008, attacks ? Goregaon resident Fahim Ansari (36) and Sabauddin Ahmed (25) ? saying the prosecution evidence ?lacked both quantity and quality?.
- Cops couldn't prove he was 'local link' HT - 11:15 AM
Fahim Ansari (36), an alleged Lashkar-e-Tayyeba operative arrested from Uttar Pradesh in February 2008, was an activist of the banned Student Islamic Movement of India. He joined the Lashkar during a visit to Dubai in 2003.
- JNU still far from student union polls HT - 11:15 AM
The stalemate over Jawarharlal Lal Nehru University students? union election continues with the Supreme Court on Monday refusing to relax the recommendations of Lyngdoh committee guidelines on student elections in colleges.
- Silk from another insect variety HT - 10:55 AM
Now husbands won't have to suppress the desires of their wives, who desperately want to clad in 'Banarasi silk' sarees and other coarse silk linens.
- Cash reward for info on convict HT - 10:55 AM
The police have announced a Rs 10,000 reward for anyone providing information on convict Vijay Thopte, who jumped parole in February 2005 after being sentenced to life for murdering union leader Datta Samant.
- IRDA's Ulips rules to weaken Sebi case? HT - 10:55 AM
Amidst the reigning controversy over who will regulate Unit Linked Products (Ulips) and Sebi moving the Supreme Court, the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) has come out with new guidelines on Ulips. These aim to make it look more an insurance product and thus weaken Sebi?s argument that Ulips is an investment product.
- Malad tunnel repairs worsen water woes in suburbs HT - 10:55 AM
Repair work on a critical Malad water tunnel that was damaged in February, began on Monday, squeezing water supply to residents in areas between Malad to Borivli.
- Asthma patients prefer tablets over inhalers HT - 10:55 AM
A week ago, Rekha Advani (44), an asthma patient, decided to discontinue using her inhaler, as she was feeling better.
- Inquiry against 7 Railway cops after extortion complaints HT - 10:55 AM
The Railway police commissioner shunted seven policemen of the Andheri Government Railway Police (GRP) after complaints that they were allegedly extorting money from commuters. They have been transferred to the GRP headquarters.
- 'Resurgence of regional anaesthesia in 10 yrs' HT - 10:55 AM
When doctors at Sir Hurkisondas Nurrottamdas Hospital cut open Balakrisna Rao?s (64) back and removed a portion of his vertebral bone, he was discussing cricket with them.
- Inquire into alleged illegal detention: HC HT - 10:55 AM
Additional Commissioner of Police, K Padmanabham has been asked by the Bombay High Court to begin an inquiry against two officers of the Matunga police for allegedly illegally detaining a Chunabhatti-based businessman.
- 'Elders should've right to work' HT - 10:55 AM
Susan B Somers is the general secretary of The International Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse, Inc, (INPEA) and the UN NGO coordinator for INPEA. She visited Mumbai to meet advocacy groups working for the rights of the elderly to support the creation of a UN Conven-tion on the Rights of Older Persons.
- 26/11 case: Kasab guilty, 2 acquitted HT - 10:55 AM
Exactly 525 days after he landed on the city?s coast, with nine other gunmen, and mounted attacks that killed 166 people, a special court on Monday held Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab (22) guilty of murder and waging war against the country.
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