Omar hits out at separatists for shunning dialogue

Ganderbal (JK), September 29: Slamming the separatists who have rejected the Kashmir initiative, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said they have failed to move ahead purposefully on a dialogue with the Centre despite the best efforts of his government.

“I have always flagged the role of separatists in the settlement of political issues of the state and paved the way for dialogue channel between them and the Centre. However, separatists never helped in creating a peaceful atmosphere to move ahead on the subject purposefully,” he said addressing a ‘Gram Sabha’ here.

Supreme Court slams govt on CWG corruption

New Delhi, September 29: The Supreme Court today slammed “rampant corruption” in the Commonwealth Games to be held here and castigated the government for the collapse of the foot overbridge “like a pack of cards” near Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.

“In this country, payments are made without work being done. Newly-constructed bridge collapsed like a pack of cards.

Rs 70,000 crores are involved (in the games). There is rampant corruption in the country. We cannot shut our eyes,” a Bench comprising Justices G S Singhvi and A K Ganguly said.

Indo-Bangla border areas on alert on Ayodhya verdict eve

Shillong, September 29: Indo-Bangla border areas and places in Meghalaya sharing boundary with Assam have been put on alert ahead of the Allahabad High Court’s verdict on the Ayodhya dispute tomorrow.

“Though we don’t expect any repercussions of the verdict in the state, yet there is a possibility that miscreants might try to take advantage of the situation and create some mischief,” a senior Meghalaya Police officer said.

Vulnerable places have been identified and extra vigil maintained in these areas to prevent any untoward incidents.

11 more detained in student sexual assault case

Kanpur, September 29: Two days after a 12-year-old girl died following an alleged sexual assault in school, 11 more people, including the school manager, were detained for questioning today.

Police are still groping in the dark about the culprit behind the crime and no arrests have been made so far.

However, manager of Bharatiya Gyan Sthali School Chandra Pal Verma and his son, who were missing since Monday, were nabbed and being questioned in connection with the case.

Court summons Lalu, Rabri, Paswan

Muzaffarpur, September 29: A Bihar court today summoned RJD chief Lalu Prasad, his wife Rabri Devi and LJP president Ramvilas Paswan to personally appear in connection with a case related to violence during the state-wide bandh called by the two parties against price rise in January.

Chief Judicial Magistrate Arun Kumar Singh asked Prasad, leader of the opposition in the assembly Rabri Devi and Paswan to ppear in the court on October 6 to facilitate framing of charges in the case.

Sibal to lay foundation stone of IIM-Rohtak on Oct 1

Chandigarh, September 29: Union Minister of Human Resource and Development Kapil Sibal will lay the foundation stone of Indian Institute of Management-Rohtak at Garnawathi area in Haryana’s Rohtak district on October 1.

Besides Sibal, Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Union Minister of State for Human Resource Development D Purandeswari and Rohtak MP Deepender Singh Hooda would be among the dignitaries who will attend the function, an official spokesman said.

–Agencies

Court reserves order on Shah’s bail plea till October 8

Ahmedabad, September 29: A special CBI court here today reserved its order on the bail plea of former Gujarat minister Amit Shah, accused in the Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter case, till October 8 amid some high pitched arguments between two senior counsels K T S Tulsi and Ram Jethmalani.

Special judge G K Upadhyay reserved the order on Shah’s bail plea which was filed on July 26, the very next day of his arrest, after Tulsi representing CBI and Jethmalani appearing for Shah completed their arguments.

Gadkari slams UPA, says BJP would return to power

Nagaon (Assam), September 29: BJP President Nitin Gadkari today held UPA’s policies responsible for various problems plaguing the country and exuded confidence that his party would return to power in 2014.

“Whenever Sonia Gandhi and Manmohan Singh are in power, prices and inflation rise, infiltration from Bangladesh increases and unemployment rises. The vote bank policies of the UPA government has put the nation in danger”, Gadkari told a rally here.

Chidambaram assures foolproof security during Games

New Delhi, September 29: Home Minister P. Chidambaram Wednesday said the government will provide foolproof security during the Commonwealth Games (CWG) and it would be wrong to say that there was a credible threat to the event.

“Foolproof security will be provided,” he said, answering queries from mediapersons.

Asked about the measures taken for air surveillance, the minister refused to get into specifics and said the Indian Air Force had its own obligations.

HC admits Kasab’s appeal against death sentence

Mumbai, September 29: The Bombay High Court today admitted an appeal filed by Pakistani terrorist Ajmal Kasab challenging the death sentence awarded to him for his role in the 26/11 terror attacks.

Justices Ranjana Desai and R V More said the appeal would be heard along with the matter pertaining to confirmation of death sentence imposed on Kasab by the trial court for killing 166 people in the dastardly attacks.

The judges, however, deferred till October 6 their ruling on who should be asked to open arguments — the state or the defence.

Hyderabad to host second India-New Zealand Test

Mumbai, September 29: The second Test between India and New Zealand would be played at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi stadium at Uppal from November 12-16 instead of the originally designated venue, Kanpur.

“Hyderabad will be the new Test centre and has been allotted the second Test against New Zealand,” the Cricke Board said today.

The allotment of the Test match to Hyderabad and the inability expressed by Punjab Cricket Association to host an ODI against the visitors has necessitated more changes in the tour itinerary, according to the BCCI.

Nation waits with bated breath for Ayodhya verdict

Lucknow, September 29: The Allahabad High Court will deliver its judgement tomorrow on the 60-year-old Ramjanambhoomi-Babri Masjid, an issue that had changed the course of politics in the last two decades and has the nation worried over the fallout of the verdict.

Security was ramped up across the country and leaders cutting across political and religious spectrum appealed for calm on the eve of the verdict on four title suits on the ownership of the land where the Ramjanambhoomi- Babri Masjid site is located.

Stop making nonsensical statements, BJP tells Digvijay

New Delhi, September 29: BJP today attacked Congress leader Digvijay Singh for his statement that it should “realise 2010 is not 1992” and practice restraint, saying he should not make “irresponsible comments” and stay within limits of propriety.

“On the one hand, the government appeals for peace (after the Ayodhya verdict) and on the other hand, some Congress leaders like Digvijay Singh make sympathetic statements on Naxals and have been in the news for favouring terrorists,” BJP spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain said.

Yuvraj eager to make a comeback

Jaipur, September 29: Dropped out of the Indian Test squad, Yuvraj Singh is eager to win back his place in the national side and wants to put up a good performance when he leads Rest of India against Ranji champions Mumbai.

Yuvraj did not hide his disappointment at being dropped for the Test series against Australia but he want to make full use of the opportunity to earn the trust of the selectors.

“Yes I am disappointed but it is good too. It makes you more determined and hungry to make a comeback. I had taken a month long rest and now I am eager to comeback into top gear.

Satyam reports Rs 125 crore loss for 2009-10

Hyderabad, September 29: Mahindra Satyam (formerly Satyam Computer) today reported a consolidated loss of Rs 124.60 crore for the year ended March 2010.

The company’s net sales stood at Rs 5,481 crore for the same period, Mahindra Satyam said.

This is the first audited financial results from the company after its founder and former chairman of Satyam Computer B Ramalinga Raju admitted to multi-crore accounting fraud in January last year.

Strike at Calcutta High Court withdrawn

Kolkata, September 29: The indefinite strike by Calcutta High Court employees was today withdrawn on the ninth day following an appeal by Chief Justice J N Patel. “We have decided to withdraw the agitation in view of the Chief Justice”s appeal for the sake of the institution and litigants,” High Court Officers” Association Secretary Debabrata Chakraborti said here.

SBI extends special home loan scheme

Mumbai, September 29: State Bank of India, the leading Public Sector bank, has extended the special home loan scheme to December 31, 2010.

Under the special home loan offer, customer will get loans at 8 per cent for the first year, and then 9 per cent for the next two years. In the third year it will revert back to the floating rate of interest that would be decided by the bank.

Earlier, the deadline of the scheme was September 30, 2010.

The decision was taken to extend the date after analysis that it would not affect the net margin of the bank.

—Agencies

R R Patil’s underworld nexus exposed

Maharashtra, September 29: The Maharashtra Home Minister R R Patil’s nexus with underworld was caught on camera.

The footage shows Patil with Salim Patel, who is considered a close associate of India’s most wanted fugitive Dawood Ibrahim.

Salim is also the driver of Dawood’s younger sister Haseena Parkar.

The video reveals the presence of another dreaded criminal Mobin Qureshi as well.

Both Salim and Qureshi have pending cases of extortion against them. Salim was also arrested in the Hyderabad blast case.

India has moved on since 1992:Chidambaram

New Delhi, September 29: On the eve of the Ayodhya verdict, the Centre today said adequate measures have been taken to ensure that there is no trouble as it once again appealed for maintenance of peace for which it even invoked Mahatma Gandhi.

Observing that India has “moved on” since 1992, Home Minister P Chidambaram said he does not “foresee any problems” as almost all political parties, religious groups and those associated with the Ram Janambhoomi-Babri Masjid title suits have said that they would respect the court verdict.

Bon Jovi nominated for Hall of Fame

London, September 29: Bon Jovi, Alice Cooper and Neil Diamond have landed nominations to be inducted into the prestigious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame of 2010.

Other nominees are Dr John and Donovan, Donna Summer, Tom Waits and rap acts LL Cool J and the Beastie Boys, web media reports.

The contenders for the 2010 Hall of Fame-the industry’s highest music honour-were announced on Tuesday. But the artists will have to wait until December to learn if they have been selected.

The event will take place in March in New York,

UID: Ranjana gets first card

Mumbai, September 29: Ranjna Sonevate, a resident of Tembhli village in Nandurbar district of Maharashtra, has become the first recipient of India’s ambitious Unique Identity (UID) project.

The Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday launched the world’s first biometric identification card, UID, from Maharashtra’s backward district Nandurbar.

The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), headed by corporate leader Nandan Nilekani, will produce the 12-digit UID card called as Aadhaar for billions of Indian citizen.

Amit Shah’s bail plea decision Oct 8

New Delhi, September 29: A Special Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) court hearing the bail plea of former Gujarat minister Amit Shah in the 2005 Sohrabuddin Sheikh killing on Wednesday reserved its order till Oct 8.

Special CBI Judge G.K. Upadhayay in Ahmedabad put off the order after hearing the concluding arguments by Shah’s lawyer Ram Jethmalani.

The lawyer argued that allegations of coercion made by witnesses Nayeemuddin and Azam Khan, who had both retracted their earlier statement to the CBI, should be taken on record.

Annamalai University distance education results are out

Mumbai, September 29: The Annamalai University Distance Education has declared the results of various courses.

The Annamalai University has published the results online.

The Directorate of Annamalai University Distance Education has announced the results on September 29, 2010.

Babri Masjid History

1528: The Babri Masjid built by Mir Baqi, a nobleman of Babur’s court

1855: The Hanumangarhi episode. Hindu-Muslim conflict as a consequence of an attempt by Muslims under the leadership of Shah Gulam Hussain to oust the Hindu Bairagis from the Hanumangarhi temple on the grounds that the temple had supplanted the mosque. The Muslims were deafeated. The dispute was not over the Babri Masjid.

1857: Soon after the Revolt, the Mahant of Hanumangarhi takes over a part of the Babri Masjid compound and constructs a chabutra.

Babri Masjid History

1528: The Babri Masjid built by Mir Baqi, a nobleman of Babur’s court

1855: The Hanumangarhi episode. Hindu-Muslim conflict as a consequence of an attempt by Muslims under the leadership of Shah Gulam Hussain to oust the Hindu Bairagis from the Hanumangarhi temple on the grounds that the temple had supplanted the mosque. The Muslims were deafeated. The dispute was not over the Babri Masjid.

1857: Soon after the Revolt, the Mahant of Hanumangarhi takes over a part of the Babri Masjid compound and constructs a chabutra.

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