2014, ഒക്‌ടോബർ 6, തിങ്കളാഴ്‌ച

Multiplex staff beaten to death in Kozhikode

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Kozhikode: In a shocking incident, a security employee of a multiplex on Mavoor Road in Kozhikode was beaten to death by a group on Monday in a clash following arguments over movie tickets.
The deceased has been identified as Sathyaprakash, a native of Kozhikode. Another employee of the theatre was seriously injured in the attack.
The mayhem occurred when a gang persisted on entering the movie hall in RP Mall even after the employees informed them that tickets were sold out.
Speaking to media, the manager of the theatre said that the gang insisted on watching a movie upon reaching the multiplex at around 2 PM.
Two persons, namely Ajmal and Sarjas - employees of a readymade garment shop in the city - have been arrested in connection with the incident. Sources said that there were six people in the gang that attacked Sathyaprakash.

India, West Indies teams arrive in Kochi

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Kochi: The Indian cricket team has arrived amid much fanfare in Kochi on Monday for the first ODI against West Indies to be played at the Jawaharlal Nehru international Stadium on Wednesday.
Cricket fans, in good numbers, thronged the airport premises to get a glimpse of their stars. The centre of attraction was Indian Vice Captain Virat Kohli.
While Ravindra Jadeja was seen busy over his mobile phone, batsman Shikhar Dhawan was full of smiles and waved at the crowd.
The remaining members of the team, including skipper M.S. Dhoni and Suresh Raina, who were part of the Champions League T20 title winning Chennai Super Kings, will join the team later.
The West Indies team, barring captain Dwayne Bravo and batsman Andrew Russel, who had arrived on Sunday, also reached Nedumbassery airport at around noon on Monday along with the Indian contingent.
Rain threat looms large over the Kochi ODI with the meteorological department forecasting scattered rain in Kerala for the next two days.
The Kochi ODI will be followed by games in New Delhi on October 11 and Vishakhapatna on October 14.
The last two matches of the series will be played in Dharamshala (October 17) and Kolkata (October 20).

iPhone 6 to retail in India from Oct 17

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iPhone 6 to retail in India from Oct 17

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iPhone6 will hit the Indian markets on Oct 17 with a price range Rs. 53, 500 to Rs. 80, 500. File photo

New Delhi: The latest model of the Apple mobile phone, the iPhone 6, will hit the Indian markets Oct 17 with a price range of Rs.53,500 to Rs.80,500, according to the company's distributors here.
For the first time, Apple is introducing its pre-booking concept in India, by which a person interested in buying the iPhone can go to any of Apple's distributors, choose a model and pre-book.
Once that is done, a coupon will be issued that can be used to buy the actual phone from the midnight following Oct 6.
For a 16 GB iPhone 6, the price has been fixed at Rs.53,500, going up to Rs.62,500 for a 64 GB and Rs.71,500 for a 128 GB. For the iPhone 6 Plus, the price will be Rs.62,500 for 16 GB, 71,500 for 64 GB and Rs.80,500 for a 128 GB.
"Customers can pre-order both models beginning Oct 7 at 12:01 a.m. at the major retail outlets of the partners," said Ingram Micro, one of Apple's largest distributors and partners in India.
Early September, Apple had unveiled two bigger screen versions of the iPhone, the 6 and the 6 Plus, a new Apple Watch, touting it as a comprehensive health and fitness device, and a mobile wallet called Apple Pay.
"What we didn't do was take the iPhone and shrink the user interface and strap it on your wrist," Chief Executive Tim Cook had said at Apple’s splashy launch event at the Flint Centre in Cupertino, California.
"It's the most personal device we've ever created," he said of the new watch with a traditional square watch face, calling it "a comprehensive health and fitness device."
The Apple Watch pairs with the new iPhones to display notifications. It features a magnetic charger, health and fitness apps and a crown that controls zoom and scrolling with a twist. It also tells time.
Apple said it will sell three versions of the Apple Watch, including a sports model and an 18 carat gold model called the "Apple Watch Edition." The Apple Watch also comes in two sizes, one slightly smaller than the other.
Announcing its version of the mobile wallet Cook said, "We've created an entirely new payment process, and we call it Apple Pay."

2014, ഒക്‌ടോബർ 5, ഞായറാഴ്‌ച

Patna stampede: Four top officials removed

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Patna: Patna Divisional Commissioner N Vijaylaxmi and three other top civil and police officials of the district administration were today removed from their posts by the Bihar government, two days after the stampede in the state capital that left 33 dead.

Besides Vijaylaxmi, the three others who were shifted were DIG Patna Range Ajitabh Kumar, Patna District's District
Magistrate Manish Kumar Verma and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Manu Maharaj, an official notification said.

The transfers were effected even as the state government vowed to punish those responsible for the 'lapses' that led to
the stampede.

Vijaylaxmi has been replaced by Tirhut Divisional Commissioner Narmadeshwar Lal while Upendra Kumar Sinha, the
SP (Railway) in Patna, will take up Ajitabh Kumar's post.

East Champaran District Magistrate Abhay Kumar Singh will replace Verma while Maharaj's Muzaffarpur counterpart
Jitendra Rana will be the new SSP of Patna. Vijaylaxmi and Verma have been asked to report to the General Administration (GA) Department till further orders, the notification said.

Though the latest round of transfers in the police and GA Department is seen as a fallout of the stampede outside the
Gandhi Maidan on October three, the state government remained tightlighted on the development with a senior
minister merely saying that transfers have been effected to meet requirements of the state administration.

'Notifications have been issued for transfer of a number of IAS and IPS officials....beyond which I would not
like to say anything,' Water Resources Department (WRD) Vijay Kumar Chaudhary told PTI.

'The state government is not going to spare anyone responsible for 'lapses' that led to the stampede outside the
Gandhi Maidan,' he said.

He said that the probe team would jointly hold a public inquiry at the district collectorate on October 7 to hear
accounts of eyewitnesses and other people willing to depose. The state government would also publish advertisements in
newspapers appealing to the people to share information about the incident, he said.

On the lack of lighting arrangement at the venue on the day of the Dusshera celebrations, Chaudhary said the state
government was aware of the matter, but would await the probe report to act.

The state government has instituted an inquiry and it is being conducted by Home Secretary Amir Subhani and
Additional Director General of Police, Headquarters, Gupteshwar Pandey.

Pandey said the probe would be completed within a week and a report would be submitted to the state government. PTI
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Patna stampede: Four top officials removed

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Patna: Patna Divisional Commissioner N Vijaylaxmi and three other top civil and police officials of the district administration were today removed from their posts by the Bihar government, two days after the stampede in the state capital that left 33 dead.

Besides Vijaylaxmi, the three others who were shifted were DIG Patna Range Ajitabh Kumar, Patna District's District
Magistrate Manish Kumar Verma and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Manu Maharaj, an official notification said.

The transfers were effected even as the state government vowed to punish those responsible for the 'lapses' that led to
the stampede.

Vijaylaxmi has been replaced by Tirhut Divisional Commissioner Narmadeshwar Lal while Upendra Kumar Sinha, the
SP (Railway) in Patna, will take up Ajitabh Kumar's post.

East Champaran District Magistrate Abhay Kumar Singh will replace Verma while Maharaj's Muzaffarpur counterpart
Jitendra Rana will be the new SSP of Patna. Vijaylaxmi and Verma have been asked to report to the General Administration (GA) Department till further orders, the notification said.

Though the latest round of transfers in the police and GA Department is seen as a fallout of the stampede outside the
Gandhi Maidan on October three, the state government remained tightlighted on the development with a senior
minister merely saying that transfers have been effected to meet requirements of the state administration.

'Notifications have been issued for transfer of a number of IAS and IPS officials....beyond which I would not
like to say anything,' Water Resources Department (WRD) Vijay Kumar Chaudhary told PTI.

'The state government is not going to spare anyone responsible for 'lapses' that led to the stampede outside the
Gandhi Maidan,' he said.

He said that the probe team would jointly hold a public inquiry at the district collectorate on October 7 to hear
accounts of eyewitnesses and other people willing to depose. The state government would also publish advertisements in
newspapers appealing to the people to share information about the incident, he said.

On the lack of lighting arrangement at the venue on the day of the Dusshera celebrations, Chaudhary said the state
government was aware of the matter, but would await the probe report to act.

The state government has instituted an inquiry and it is being conducted by Home Secretary Amir Subhani and
Additional Director General of Police, Headquarters, Gupteshwar Pandey.

Pandey said the probe would be completed within a week and a report would be submitted to the state government. PTI
KDK DR MD SC GSN

Patna stampede: Four top officials removed

________ A to Z kerala .......... [kvk] [www.atozkerala.in , www.atozkerala.blogspot.com]
Patna: Patna Divisional Commissioner N Vijaylaxmi and three other top civil and police officials of the district administration were today removed from their posts by the Bihar government, two days after the stampede in the state capital that left 33 dead.

Besides Vijaylaxmi, the three others who were shifted were DIG Patna Range Ajitabh Kumar, Patna District's District
Magistrate Manish Kumar Verma and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Manu Maharaj, an official notification said.

The transfers were effected even as the state government vowed to punish those responsible for the 'lapses' that led to
the stampede.

Vijaylaxmi has been replaced by Tirhut Divisional Commissioner Narmadeshwar Lal while Upendra Kumar Sinha, the
SP (Railway) in Patna, will take up Ajitabh Kumar's post.

East Champaran District Magistrate Abhay Kumar Singh will replace Verma while Maharaj's Muzaffarpur counterpart
Jitendra Rana will be the new SSP of Patna. Vijaylaxmi and Verma have been asked to report to the General Administration (GA) Department till further orders, the notification said.

Though the latest round of transfers in the police and GA Department is seen as a fallout of the stampede outside the
Gandhi Maidan on October three, the state government remained tightlighted on the development with a senior
minister merely saying that transfers have been effected to meet requirements of the state administration.

'Notifications have been issued for transfer of a number of IAS and IPS officials....beyond which I would not
like to say anything,' Water Resources Department (WRD) Vijay Kumar Chaudhary told PTI.

'The state government is not going to spare anyone responsible for 'lapses' that led to the stampede outside the
Gandhi Maidan,' he said.

He said that the probe team would jointly hold a public inquiry at the district collectorate on October 7 to hear
accounts of eyewitnesses and other people willing to depose. The state government would also publish advertisements in
newspapers appealing to the people to share information about the incident, he said.

On the lack of lighting arrangement at the venue on the day of the Dusshera celebrations, Chaudhary said the state
government was aware of the matter, but would await the probe report to act.

The state government has instituted an inquiry and it is being conducted by Home Secretary Amir Subhani and
Additional Director General of Police, Headquarters, Gupteshwar Pandey.

Pandey said the probe would be completed within a week and a report would be submitted to the state government. PTI
KDK DR MD SC GSN

Patna stampede: Four top officials removed

________ A to Z kerala .......... [kvk] [www.atozkerala.in , www.atozkerala.blogspot.com]
Patna: Patna Divisional Commissioner N Vijaylaxmi and three other top civil and police officials of the district administration were today removed from their posts by the Bihar government, two days after the stampede in the state capital that left 33 dead.

Besides Vijaylaxmi, the three others who were shifted were DIG Patna Range Ajitabh Kumar, Patna District's District
Magistrate Manish Kumar Verma and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Manu Maharaj, an official notification said.

The transfers were effected even as the state government vowed to punish those responsible for the 'lapses' that led to
the stampede.

Vijaylaxmi has been replaced by Tirhut Divisional Commissioner Narmadeshwar Lal while Upendra Kumar Sinha, the
SP (Railway) in Patna, will take up Ajitabh Kumar's post.

East Champaran District Magistrate Abhay Kumar Singh will replace Verma while Maharaj's Muzaffarpur counterpart
Jitendra Rana will be the new SSP of Patna. Vijaylaxmi and Verma have been asked to report to the General Administration (GA) Department till further orders, the notification said.

Though the latest round of transfers in the police and GA Department is seen as a fallout of the stampede outside the
Gandhi Maidan on October three, the state government remained tightlighted on the development with a senior
minister merely saying that transfers have been effected to meet requirements of the state administration.

'Notifications have been issued for transfer of a number of IAS and IPS officials....beyond which I would not
like to say anything,' Water Resources Department (WRD) Vijay Kumar Chaudhary told PTI.

'The state government is not going to spare anyone responsible for 'lapses' that led to the stampede outside the
Gandhi Maidan,' he said.

He said that the probe team would jointly hold a public inquiry at the district collectorate on October 7 to hear
accounts of eyewitnesses and other people willing to depose. The state government would also publish advertisements in
newspapers appealing to the people to share information about the incident, he said.

On the lack of lighting arrangement at the venue on the day of the Dusshera celebrations, Chaudhary said the state
government was aware of the matter, but would await the probe report to act.

The state government has instituted an inquiry and it is being conducted by Home Secretary Amir Subhani and
Additional Director General of Police, Headquarters, Gupteshwar Pandey.

Pandey said the probe would be completed within a week and a report would be submitted to the state government. PTI
KDK DR MD SC GSN

Patna stampede: Four top officials removed

________ A to Z kerala .......... [kvk] [www.atozkerala.in , www.atozkerala.blogspot.com]
Patna: Patna Divisional Commissioner N Vijaylaxmi and three other top civil and police officials of the district administration were today removed from their posts by the Bihar government, two days after the stampede in the state capital that left 33 dead.

Besides Vijaylaxmi, the three others who were shifted were DIG Patna Range Ajitabh Kumar, Patna District's District
Magistrate Manish Kumar Verma and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Manu Maharaj, an official notification said.

The transfers were effected even as the state government vowed to punish those responsible for the 'lapses' that led to
the stampede.

Vijaylaxmi has been replaced by Tirhut Divisional Commissioner Narmadeshwar Lal while Upendra Kumar Sinha, the
SP (Railway) in Patna, will take up Ajitabh Kumar's post.

East Champaran District Magistrate Abhay Kumar Singh will replace Verma while Maharaj's Muzaffarpur counterpart
Jitendra Rana will be the new SSP of Patna. Vijaylaxmi and Verma have been asked to report to the General Administration (GA) Department till further orders, the notification said.

Though the latest round of transfers in the police and GA Department is seen as a fallout of the stampede outside the
Gandhi Maidan on October three, the state government remained tightlighted on the development with a senior
minister merely saying that transfers have been effected to meet requirements of the state administration.

'Notifications have been issued for transfer of a number of IAS and IPS officials....beyond which I would not
like to say anything,' Water Resources Department (WRD) Vijay Kumar Chaudhary told PTI.

'The state government is not going to spare anyone responsible for 'lapses' that led to the stampede outside the
Gandhi Maidan,' he said.

He said that the probe team would jointly hold a public inquiry at the district collectorate on October 7 to hear
accounts of eyewitnesses and other people willing to depose. The state government would also publish advertisements in
newspapers appealing to the people to share information about the incident, he said.

On the lack of lighting arrangement at the venue on the day of the Dusshera celebrations, Chaudhary said the state
government was aware of the matter, but would await the probe report to act.

The state government has instituted an inquiry and it is being conducted by Home Secretary Amir Subhani and
Additional Director General of Police, Headquarters, Gupteshwar Pandey.

Pandey said the probe would be completed within a week and a report would be submitted to the state government. PTI
KDK DR MD SC GSN

Patna stampede: Four top officials removed

________ A to Z kerala .......... [kvk] [www.atozkerala.in , www.atozkerala.blogspot.com]
Patna: Patna Divisional Commissioner N Vijaylaxmi and three other top civil and police officials of the district administration were today removed from their posts by the Bihar government, two days after the stampede in the state capital that left 33 dead.

Besides Vijaylaxmi, the three others who were shifted were DIG Patna Range Ajitabh Kumar, Patna District's District
Magistrate Manish Kumar Verma and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Manu Maharaj, an official notification said.

The transfers were effected even as the state government vowed to punish those responsible for the 'lapses' that led to
the stampede.

Vijaylaxmi has been replaced by Tirhut Divisional Commissioner Narmadeshwar Lal while Upendra Kumar Sinha, the
SP (Railway) in Patna, will take up Ajitabh Kumar's post.

East Champaran District Magistrate Abhay Kumar Singh will replace Verma while Maharaj's Muzaffarpur counterpart
Jitendra Rana will be the new SSP of Patna. Vijaylaxmi and Verma have been asked to report to the General Administration (GA) Department till further orders, the notification said.

Though the latest round of transfers in the police and GA Department is seen as a fallout of the stampede outside the
Gandhi Maidan on October three, the state government remained tightlighted on the development with a senior
minister merely saying that transfers have been effected to meet requirements of the state administration.

'Notifications have been issued for transfer of a number of IAS and IPS officials....beyond which I would not
like to say anything,' Water Resources Department (WRD) Vijay Kumar Chaudhary told PTI.

'The state government is not going to spare anyone responsible for 'lapses' that led to the stampede outside the
Gandhi Maidan,' he said.

He said that the probe team would jointly hold a public inquiry at the district collectorate on October 7 to hear
accounts of eyewitnesses and other people willing to depose. The state government would also publish advertisements in
newspapers appealing to the people to share information about the incident, he said.

On the lack of lighting arrangement at the venue on the day of the Dusshera celebrations, Chaudhary said the state
government was aware of the matter, but would await the probe report to act.

The state government has instituted an inquiry and it is being conducted by Home Secretary Amir Subhani and
Additional Director General of Police, Headquarters, Gupteshwar Pandey.

Pandey said the probe would be completed within a week and a report would be submitted to the state government. PTI
KDK DR MD SC GSN

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