Senior official of PNB found dead

Uttar Pradesh, August 07: A senior official of Punjab National Bank (PNB) was found dead in a hotel room in Uttar Pradesh’s Bareilly district.

Kulbhushan Sharma (48), chief auditor of PNB, was found dead late Friday inside the Tea Rose hotel in Bareilly. The police found the body after hotel staff called them up as Sharma was not responding to the doorbell.

Sharma, who had a touring job and primarily looked after the work of two branches of the PNB in Bareilly, was a resident of Delhi. During his stay in Bareilly, he used to reside in hotels.

Minor girl abducted, raped

Chandigarh, August 07: A 14-year-old girl was allegedly kidnapped and raped by a man in Daria village of Punjab.

Mother of the victim has alleged in her complaint that her daughter, who lives with her in Daria village in Chandigarh, was kidnapped a few days back and later raped by Raju Masih.

A case under various Sections of the IPC has been registered against Masih, a resident of Kailash Nagar in Baltana village of Mohali district, police said.

Masih’s wife has also been booked and arrested, while her husband was absconding, police added.

—Agencies

Khap ends boycott of a family

Haryana, August 07: After 22 years Sindoliya khap panchayat of Haryana have lifted social boycott of a family charged with marriage in the same gotra.

Chandram, a resident of Barwas village in Haryana’s Bhiwani district, had married his two sons Sajjan Singh and Umed Singh with two sisters of Beran village in Churu district of Rajasthan.

One dies of suffocation

Madhya Pradesh, August 07: One person died and two others collapsed on Saturday due to suffocation in a dry well behind Radha-Krishna temple in Hoshangabad district of Madhya Pradesh.

After Tikaram Yadav’s mobile phone fell into the 50-feet deep dry well, his father Sitaram entered into it to search for it at Adamgarh area, police said adding as Sitaram did not come out for quite some time, Tikarman too went into the well.

Bihar police seized 13 tonnes Biharganja

Bihar, August 07: Bihar Police have seized 13 tonnes of contraband ganja and arrested 14 persons. The drug values several crore rupees in the international market.

“Within last 48 hours, we seized a total of 13 tonnes of ganja, the largest ever haul of the drug in India so far as per the National Crime Bureau,” DGP Neelmani said.

14 people were arrested in connection with the seizure during the raids conducted by a special police team at different places in Bhojpur district of Bihar.

—Agencies

Priyanka Chopra gets UNICEF job

Mumbai, August 07: The ‘Kaminey’ girl of Bollywood, Priyanka Chopra, will be seen in a new role soon.

The hot and sexy actress has joined the hand for a noble cause. The Bvollywood actress has been appointed as a brand ambassador of UNICEF.

The Piggy Chops will ink the deal with the United Nations children welfare arm on August 10 in New Delhi.

UNICEF representative to India, Karin Hulshof, has made announcement in this regard.

Priyanka will endorse the UNICEF’s children welfare and fundamental rights campaign in India.

Katrina Kaif preparing set for Isabelle

Mumbai, August 08: The ‘Barbie Doll’ of Bollywood Katrina Kaif has been planning to launch her younger sister Isabelle in the film industry.

Isabelle had hogged limelight for the wrong reason when a sex MMS surfaced on Internet. The girl in the MMS clip looked alike Isabelle, however Katrina rubbished the claim.

Meanwhile, Katrina has been busy in preparing launching pad for her sister in Bollywood. She reportedly asked several Bollywood directors to give Isabelle a break.

According to the latest, Isabelle is likely to be seen in Farah Khan’s flick.

It’s splitsville for Sushmita-Akram

Mumbai, August 07: Former Miss Universe and Bollywood actress Sushmita Sen has decided to part ways with her Pakistani boyfriend Wasim Akram.

All is over between former Pakistani cricketer and Sushmita Sen now.

The reason behind splitsville is yet to be known but some sources said that Sushmita’s growing closeness with disgraced former IPL chief Lalit Modi might force them to call it off.

Duo was living together for the last few months and they also confessed it publicly.

It is surprising for their fans that why a serious looking couple ended it with break up.

I was to live again in Sholay: Big B

Mumbai, August 07: The Bollywood star Amitabh Bachchan on Friday revealed that the climax of the classic movie “Sholay” was to be re-shot with his character Jai being resurrected.

The film was not doing well in the initial days of the release, so Salim Saab, Javed Saab and Rameshji were thinking to improve the film by getting me alive again as lot of people thought that the audience might not like me dying in the film.

Hindu convert Julia Roberts seeks peace

London, August 07: Hollywood superstar Julia Roberts has converted to Hinduism in the hope of having a peaceful life in her next incarnation.

The 42-year-old actress, who was born to a Baptist and Catholic couple, is now a practising Hindu after visiting India while shooting her upcoming movie ‘Eat Pray Love’.

The Academy award winning actress said she now goes to temples to”chant, pray and celebrate” accompanied by her cameraman husband Daniel Moder and their three children, Hazel, Phinnaeus and Henry.

Dvlpmnt Plans to be revised: Chidambaram

New Delhi, August 07: Home Minister P. Chidambaram on Saturday said that financial aid of nearly Rs.14, 000 crore would be approved for Maoist-affected districts for integrated development.

The home minister also hinted at a change in the manner in which the central government released money for development programmes to the states affected by Maoist insurgency.

India’s genuine approach under-valued by Pak: Rao

Pakistan, August 07: The Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao on Saturday, when asked about the future of the India-Pakistan talks, said that the dust needs to settle.

In an interview to a magazine, the foreign secretary Rao said that India’s “genuine, carefully formulated and reasonable approach to these talks” should not be “under-estimated and under-valued by Pakistan”.

Recognise Kashmir as dispute: Geelani

Srinagar, August 07: The Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani on Saturday rejected the dialogue offer by the government, saying that the group will not enter into any talks with the Centre unless the Kashmir is recognised as dispute and withdraws army from the state.

However, he said, “If this is done, then a dialogue could be held to discuss the technicalities of implementing UN resolutions”.

Geelani called the talks offer as conspiracy to discredit him.

10 killed in Afghan attack

Afghanistan, August 07: About ten people including six Americans, one German and one British national on a medical mission were killed by militants in northeastern Afghanistan.

Badakhshan police chief Agha Noor Kentooz said that Afghan police found the bullet-riddled bodies of eight foreigners and two of their Afghan colleagues in a remote mountainous area between Nuristan and Badakhshan provinces on Friday.

RBI may go for another rate hike

Hyderabad, August 07: Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council (PMEAC) Chairman Dr C Rangarajan told on Saturday that if inflation levels do not come down in the next four weeks, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) may go for a rate hike in its September quarterly review of the monetary policy.

The RBI in the last review meet in June raised the repo rate by 25 basis points to 5.75 per cent and the reverse repo rate by 50 basis points to 4.5 per cent.

Salem produced in three courts

Mumbai, August 07: Gangster Abu Salem was produced in three separate courts on Saturday under tight security in connection with an attack on him in a Mumbai jail last month.

Salem sporting a white T-shirt and blue jeans refused to answer any of the queries of media persons regarding his security and threat perception.

He was brought in a white bullet-proof car fitted with a blue beacon light guarded by a team of Mumbai and Delhi policemen.

Bihar court summons Raj Thackeray

Darbhanga, August 07: A Bihar court on Saturday summoned MNS chief Raj Thackeray for clarifying his position in connection with a complaint against the latter’s alleged provocative statement against migrants from northern India in Mumbai in 2008.

Darbhanga district Judge Sushil Kumar ordered the issue of summon to Thackeray asking him to present his side in the court by September 3. “Thackeray can appear in the court in person or through his lawyer to explain the position,” Kumar ordered.

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Bihar court summons Raj Thackeray

Darbhanga, August 07: A Bihar court on Saturday summoned MNS chief Raj Thackeray for clarifying his position in connection with a complaint against the latter’s alleged provocative statement against migrants from northern India in Mumbai in 2008.

Darbhanga district Judge Sushil Kumar ordered the issue of summon to Thackeray asking him to present his side in the court by September 3. “Thackeray can appear in the court in person or through his lawyer to explain the position,” Kumar ordered.

Ratan Tata is ‘Businessman of the Decade’

Mumbai, August 07: Ratan Tata is the “personification of honesty, integrity and inspiring leadership”, is how Maharashtra Governor K. Sankaranarayanan described the industrialist while conferring him with the Businessman of the Decade Award.

After giving the award on behalf of the Federation of Indo-Israeli Chambers of Commerce here Friday night, Sankaranarayanan praised Tata for putting the nation first and upholding ethics and trusteeship in busineses. He also said the Tata Group touched the life of every Indian in some way.

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Court frames gangrape charges against senior IAS officer

Chandigarh, August 07: A local court here Saturday framed gangrape charges against Haryana’s commissioner and secretary in fisheries department N.K. Jain in an eight-year-old rape case.

Jain, a 1978 batch Haryana-cadre Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer, was Chandigarh home secretary at the time of the incident.

Charges of criminal conspiracy and putting a person in fear of accusation of offence to commit extortion were also framed against Jain in the court of additional district and sessions judge R.N. Bharti.

Development plans in Maoist districts to be revised: Chidambaram

New Delhi, August 07: Admitting that the government’s developmental plans were not delivering desired results in impoverished tribal regions of east and central India, Home Minister P. Chidambaram Saturday said financial aid of nearly Rs.14,000 crore would be approved soon for Maoist-affected districts.

The home minister also hinted at a change in the manner in which the central government released money for development programmes to the states affected by Maoist insurgency.

Major security breach foiled in BARC

Mumbai, August 07: A major security breach – the second in the past nine months – was foiled at the high-security Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) when security personnel and police nabbed seven people who attempted to secure class IV jobs there using forged documents and the man who arranged their “recruitment”.

Police inspector S.G. Mullemwar of Tarapur Police Station Saturday said that there was “no security threat of any kind to the BARC,” and there was no involvement of any officials from within the country’s premier atomic complex.

Geelani rejects Centre’s dialogue offer

Srinagar, August 07: Hardline Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani, who recently came out against violence in Kashmir, today rejected the Centre’s dialogue offer.

“I strongly reject the talks offer…. We will not enter into a dialogue with New Delhi, quiet or open, unless India recognises Kashmir as dispute and agrees to complete withdrawal of army from the state,” the separatist leader told reporters here.

However, he said, “If this is done, then a dialogue could be held to discuss the technicalities of implementing UN resolutions”.

People living in East Godavari in AP issued warning

Rajahmundry (AP), August 07: As water level in Godavari river crossed danger mark today, the local authorities have issued warning to residents living near the river bank in East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh.

The water level at Dowleswarm has been on the rise for the past two days with heavy rains lashing the district, Flood Control Officer and Senior Engineer, V Venugopal said.

“The water level is likely to increase further by night.

We are monitoring the situation and taking all precautions.

We played better cricket in the series: Sangakkara

Colombo, August 07: Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara feels that the hosts were a better side despite sharing the three-match cricket Test series 1-1 with India here Saturday.

“We scored more runs, took more wickets and created more opportunities as compared to India. But we could not make the most of the opportunities in the last two tests. It was the only way India could get back in the series,” Sangakkara said.

Sri Lanka won the first Test by 10 wickets and India came back strongly in the second to draw it. The visitors won the third and the final Test to level the series 1-1.