Church vandalised in Delhi: MHA seeks report

The Ministry of Home Affairs ( MHA) has sought a report from the Delhi Police on the status of security at religious places after a church was allegedly vandalised in Vasant Kunj area of the national capital today.

According to reports, the Home Ministry has also asked for the actions that have been taken in earlier such cases.

The chancellor of the Archdiocese of Delhi , Father Matthew Koyickal, earlier in the day confirmed that the St. Alphonse Church in Vasant Kunj area was vandalised and desecrated by unknown persons.

Micro-finance firm VFS applies for banking license

Kolkata-based micro finance company Village Financial Services Monday said it has applied to the Indian apex bank for a small finance banking license to extend its operations and portfolio.

“Microfinance is a crucial driving force in the process of total financial inclusion where people do not have the banking facility. Around 800 gram panchayets are still unbanked in West Bengal,” said company’s CEO Kuldip Maity.

World’s first software defined data factory comes up in Hyderabad

Dragonfly Data Factory, a US-based firm engaged in enterprise cloud and data infrastructures, Monday announced the launch of the world’s first “software defined cloud enabled” data facility here.

Powered by the company’s patent-pending factory operating system, the facility will enable global clients to cost effectively extract, mine, manage and monetise unlimited volumes of data from any number of sources.

UAE Exchange India applies for small bank license

The Indian operation of UAE Exchange Group, a global remittance and foreign exchange company, Monday said it has applied for a small bank license with the apex bank in the country.

“Reaching to the underserved and making them aware about the availability of various financial amenities is sure to bring a drastic change in the growth and development of the nation at large,” said the company’s India managing director V. George Antony.

India, Russia, China urge restraint in Middle East

Foreign ministers of India, Russia and China Monday urged Israel and Palestine to show restraint to prevent the situation in the Middle East from worsening.

“The ministers discussed settlement of the conflict between Israel and Palestine. They stressed that further escalation may affect both the peace process and the general situation in the Middle East,” said a joint statement issued here after a meeting between India’s External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, Russia’s Sergey Lavrov and China’s Wang Yi.

Muslim quota meet in Pune refused use of ground

Police Monday refused permission to a proposed Muslim conference on reservations, scheduled here Feb 4, on technical grounds and after objections from the Pune Cantonment Board and the local Shiv Sena.

In a written communication, Vanavdi police station head Bapurao Kale informed the organizers that the CEO of Pune Cantonment Board had objected to the Golibar Maidan being allotted for the public conference, titled “Muslim Arakshan Parishad”, scheduled to be addressed by AIMIM president and MP Asaduddin Owaisi.

MP youth commits suicide over humiliation

A Class 12 student Monday shot himself dead with a country-made revolver in Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh, said police.

He died on the spot.

The reason behind his taking the extreme step was not immediately clear. A few days ago, Sandeep Sen, who lived in Kotwali area, was thrashed by some people in public. Someone from the crowd recorded the incident on a mobile phone and released the video on social media where it went viral.

It is believed that unable to cope with his public humiliation, he committed suicide.

(IANS)

Modi writes to Japanese PM condemning killings

Prime Minister Narendra Modi Monday wrote to his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe condemning the killing of two Japanese nationals by the Islamic State (IS) militants.

“The news of the savage killing of Japanese citizens Kenji Goto and Haruna Yakuwa by the terrorist group IS, has deeply pained and shocked me and the people of India. Our thoughts and prayers are with the bereaved families and the people of Japan,” an official statement issued here quoted the prime minister as writing in the letter.

HC notice to Kejriwal on Walia’s plea questioning candidature

The Delhi High Court Monday issued notice to AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal on a plea filed by Congress leader Kiran Walia, questioning the legality of his candidature from the New Delhi constituency as he is a resident of Uttar Pradesh.

Justice Vibhu Bakhru posted the matter for Feb 4 and sought response from Kejriwal, the Election Commission and Delhi’s Chief Electoral Officer.

Walia, who is contesting against Kejriwal from New Delhi, moved the high court saying the Aam Aadmi Party chief gave a wrong residential address because he wished to become an elector from Delhi.

MHA seeks report from police on Delhi church attack

The home ministry has sought a report from Delhi Police on the status of security at religious places following the ransacking-cum-theft incident in a Delhi church Monday.

The ministry has also asked the police to send a report about the action taken in earlier cases of attacks on four other Delhi churches.

The Delhi Police have also been directed to ensure the security of religious places, especially of minority communities.

Kiran Bedi’s office vandalised, three BJP workers injured

The office of BJP’s chief ministerial candidate Kiran Bedi in her Delhi assembly constituency Krishna Nagar was Monday allegedly vandalised by a group of lawyers. Two BJP workers were reportedly injured in the incident.

“My BJP constituency office in Krishna Nagar am informed has been attacked. Informed some injured too. Cutting short Rallies, rushing back,” Bedi tweeted.

A Bharatiya Janata Party leader said the reason behind the attack was not immediately known.

SC relief to Ramdev in new ‘honeymooon remark’ cases

The Supreme Court Monday stayed another set of criminal proceedings initiated against yoga guru Ramdev on complaints against his alleged controversial remarks on “honeymoon” directed at Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi for his visits to Dalit homes.

Extending its earlier May 9, 2014 order staying criminal proceedings against Ramdev, a bench of Chief Justice H.L.Dattu and Justice A.K.Sikri said: “Our earlier interim order shall continue in other matters also.”

Afghan forces kill 14 Taliban militants

Afghan national army units in coordination with the police have killed at least 14 Taliban militants and injured eight others in the past two days, an army spokesperson said Monday.

“Units of national army in coordination with police have killed 14 Taliban rebels including three foreign nationals in Qaisar district over the past two days,” Xinhua quoted army spokesperson Mohammad Reza Rezai as saying.

The anti-terrorist operations took place in Faryab province. Two of the three foreigners were from Uzbekistan and another one from Chechen, Rezai added.

15 civilians killed in Ukraine

At least 15 civilians have been killed and 42 injured over the past several days by Ukrainian artillery fire in separatist-controlled Donetsk, city officials said Monday.

According to a city council statement posted on its website, the shelling continued early Monday with explosions being heard in the city.

The command of the pro-Russian separatist militias in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic, DPR, reported that government forces shelled areas in the vicinity of Debaltsevo, a strategic city controlled by Ukrainian troops.

91 juveniles escape from reform centre in UP

Ninety one juvenile inmates escaped from the Meerut Reform Centre late Sunday, said police.

Thirty five of these inmates were detained again Monday from various places in the city while 56 continue to be at large, police said.

The state government has suspended two police constables for dereliction of duty.

The juveniles had scaled the high peripheral walls of the building and escaped late Sunday though the incident was discovered only Monday morning.

Delhi election: Jung between Ameer and Gareeb

Elections are won by forging strong vote-banks, and vote-banks are usually built around caste, region or religion. But the Capital showdown of 2015 is an election like none other.

This is possibly the first Assembly poll in India that’s being fought on the basis of economic divisions in society. It’s the have-nots versus the haves. And the have-nots are rooting for Arvind Kejriwal.

Bengal youth beaten up for protesting women’s harassment dies

A 20-year-old college student, who slipped into coma after being beaten up for protesting harassment of women during an idol immersion procession in West Bengal’s Howrah district, succumbed to his injuries Monday, police said.

The incident led to a fresh outcry by opposition parties against the Mamata Banerjee government over its law and order record and “patronage of criminals”.

Battling for his life for last few days, 20-year-old Arup Bhandari who had been comatose since being attacked Jan 28, died at a nursing home in the morning.

Sonia Gandhi greets nation on eve of Guru Ravidas Jayanti

Congress president Sonia Gandhi Monday greeted the people of India on the eve of Guru Ravidas Jayanti, saying the Bhakti movement saint’s “life was his message”.

“Guru Ravidas’ life was his message – a life of simplicity and piety; of an untiring crusade for social equality and justice; and of solace and succour for the most vulnerable sections of society,” Gandhi said in a message.

“In an age of growing materialism, intolerance and bigotry, his noble words and deeds are all the more relevant today. They must continue to guide and inspire us.”

Global CEOs meet Modi, express intent to invest more

A group of CEOs of various companies Monday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and expressed their intention to increase investments in India, an official statement said.

“A group of CEOs including Anshu Jain of Deutsche Bank AG, Dieter Zetsche of Daimler AG, Kurt Bock of BASF, Heinrich Biersinger of Thyssen Krupp, Yngve Slyngstad of Norgos, and Feffrey Jaensubhakiji of GIC AM called on Prime Minister, Narendra Modi today,” the statement said.

Cloudy Monday, rain likely Tuesday

It was an overcast start to the week Monday with the maximum temperature recorded at a warmish 24 degrees Celsius — two notches above the season’s average. Tuesday is likely to see light showers, the Met office said.

The minimum temperature was two notches below the season’s average at 6.2 degrees Celsius.

Tuesday might see spells of very light rain, said an official of the India Meteorological Department.

Tuesday’s maximum and minimum temperatures are likely to hover around 21 and 9 degrees Celsius, respectively.

(IANS)

BJP slams AAP for taking donation from ‘shell companies’

The BJP Monday slammed the AAP for allegedly taking donations from “shell companies”, after a group of former AAP volunteers alleged malpractice in donations received by the Arvind Kejriwal-led party.

“Four fake companies, with same directors, and made within a period of 10-11 days, donated Rs.50 Lakh each to the AAP on the same day,” BJP leader Piyush Goyal said.

“These companies did not have any profit. According to laws, a company can donate only 7.5 percent of their average annual profit plus tax for three years as political donation,” he said.

Striker Kane signs new contract with Tottenham

Harry Kane has signed a new five-and-a-half-year contract with English football club Tottenham Hotspur, the team announced Monday.

The new deal keeps one of England’s top young strikers at the north London club until 2020, reports Xinhua.

The 21-year-old Kane has scored 20 goals in all competitions in his breakthrough season at Tottenham and has eight goals from 10 games for England’s Under-21 side.

(IANS)

Indian jailed in UAE for filming Filipina in restroom

A 23-year-old Indian has been sentenced to six months in prison and ordered deportation for filming a female interior designer with his cell phone while she was using the restroom at her workplace. The salesman, who was identified only with his initials BJ, confessed that he had started video mode and filmed woman while she was using restroom, Gulf News reported.

Pacer Johnson ready to bowl first change in World Cup

Australian left-arm pacer Mitchell Johnson Monday said he is open to the idea of bowling first change in the World Cup should the team demand that of him.

“We’ve got two left-armers and got to think about what’s best for our team – if it’s me coming on first change I’d be happy to do that,” Johnson was quoted as saying by ESPNcricinfo.

Johnson also added the decision would only be arrived upon after consultation with skipper George Bailey and Darren Lehman the head coach.

15 injured in fire near Lady Dufferin Hospital

Around 15 people have been injured in a massive fire that broke out near Lady Dufferin Hospital in Kolkata’s Bowbazaar area this evening.

As many as twenty fire tenders have been rushed to the spot to bring the flames under control.

The exact cause of the fire is not known yet.

—-ANI