2014, ഡിസംബർ 20, ശനിയാഴ്‌ച

Atletico de Kolkata inaugural ISL champions; beat Kerala Blasters 1-0

________ A to Z kerala .......... [kvk] [www.atozkerala.in , www.atozkerala.blogspot.com]

Mumbai: Substitute Mohammad Rafique headed in an injury time header as Atletico De Kolkata clinched the inaugural Indian Super League crown with a 1-0 win over Kerala Blasters here Saturday.

Rafique, who replaced Mohammad Rafi in the 74th minute of the mega clash at the packed D.Y. Patil stadium, followed up a corner from Czech defender Jakub Podany to fire the header in the 94th minute, a minute before the second half injury time was slated to end to send ATK fans into raptures here as also in Kolkata and other parts of the world.

Rafique - later adjudged hero of the match - ran into the box, outjumped rival defender Nirmal Chetri and put the ball into the net past Blasters' veteran custodian- cum-coach David James to decide the fate of the game which seemed poised to roll into extra time.

It was a revenge of sorts for the Sourav Ganguly co-owned ATK, which had lost 1-2 to the Blasters in Kochi in the return leg of the round robin stage. The two sides had finished 1-1 in the first leg.

IANS

2014, ഡിസംബർ 18, വ്യാഴാഴ്‌ച

We have killed all the children...What do we do now?:attackers

________ A to Z kerala .......... [kvk] [www.atozkerala.in , www.atozkerala.blogspot.com]

 
PESHAWAR:  "We have killed all the children in the auditorium...What do we do now?" one of the Taliban attackers told his handler after shooting indiscriminately at the students in the main hall of the army-run school from where more than 100 bodies were recovered.
 
"Wait for the army people, kill them before blowing yourself," his handler ordered, instructing the suicide attackers who were executing one of the most gruesome attacks against children in recent history.
 
Citing a security official, the Dawn said it was one of the last conversations between the attackers and their handler on Tuesday shortly before two remaining suicide bombers charged towards the commandos positioned just outside the side entrance of the Army Public School's administration block.
 
"This and other conversations between the attackers and their handlers during the entire siege of seven and a half hours of the school form part of an intelligence dossier Army Chief Gen Raheel Sharif shared with Afghan authorities" during his emergency visit yesterday, the paper said.
 
Pakistan has identified the attackers and it got the transcripts of the conversation between one of them named 'Abuzar', and his handler, 'commander' Umar, the paper said.
 
"Umar Adizai, also known as Umar Naray and Umar Khalifa, is a senior militant from the Frontier Region Peshawar," it said, adding that security officials believe he made the calls from Nazian district of Afghanistan's Nangrahar province.
 
Officials said 16 top Taliban militants, including its chief Mullah Fazlullah, planned the Peshawar massacre that killed 148 people, including 132 students, in the worst terrorist attack in the history of Pakistan.
 
The officials believe that out of seven attackers, five militants blew themselves up inside the administration block and two others outside it, the paper said.
 
Citing officials, Dawn said the attackers entered the building by climbing its rear wall, using a ladder and cutting barbed wire. They then stormed the main auditorium where an instructor was giving a first-aid lesson to senior students.
 
"Did the attackers have prior knowledge of the congregation in the main hall... This is one of the questions we are trying to find an answer to," a security official said.
The militants first shot dead a watchman standing at the rear of the auditorium. 
 
Finding the rear door closed, they moved towards the two main entry and exit doors and this is where the main carnage appears to have taken place, the paper said, quoting a military officer who took part in the counter-assault.
 
"There were piles of bodies, most dead, some alive. Blood everywhere. I wish I had not seen this," the officer said.
 
The students in the hall appear to have rushed to leave the place after hearing the first round of shooting, and this was where they barged into the waiting militants who were blocking the two doors.
 
Inside the main hall, there was blood everywhere, almost on every inch of it. Shoes of students and women teachers lay asunder. Those who had hid behind rows of seats were shot -- one by one, in the head, the paper said.
 
"More than 100 bodies and injured were evacuated from the entrances and the hall," it added.
 
Security officials believe the death toll could have been far higher had the militants reached the junior section before the arrival of the special commandos.
 
"Four of the militants blew themselves up inside the lobby of the administration block when they were cornered. The impact was huge and devastating. There were pockmarks from the flying ball bearings and human flesh and hair were plastered to the ceiling and the walls," the paper said.
 
One of the bombers blew himself up in the office of Headmistress Tahira Qazi, whose body was recognised later. A leg of the bomber was lying around.
 
Two students and three staff members were killed in the administration block along with the headmistress.
 
The last two bombers moved towards the commandos who had taken positions on either side of the flank entrance to the block.
 
One of them exploded himself and after a while, the second one did, injuring some commandos.

Indian professor honoured in Australia

________ A to Z kerala .......... [kvk] [www.atozkerala.in , www.atozkerala.blogspot.com]
Melbourne: Amitabh Mattoo, one of India's leading thinkers, has been honoured in Australia for his significant contribution towards deepening and strengthening bilateral ties.

Mattoo, 52, the inaugural director of Australia India Institute, was honoured yesterday by Victoria's Governor Alex
Chernov during a function attended by India's High Commissioner in Australia Biren Nanda, Consul General in
Melbourne Manika Jain and former Australian High Commissioner Peter Varghese.

Chernov highlighted various initiatives of Mattoo which he said were instrumental in deepening and strengthening
bilateral ties.

He said the Mattoo's writings had a positive impact on the foreign policies of the two sides.

'I believe it was his (Mattoo) arguments...that paved the way for Australia finally agreeing to sell uranium to India,'
Chernov said.

The state governor further lauded Mattoo's role in setting up taskforces on key issues apart from launching
Tiffin talks, initiating higher education student exchange programmes and visits of high-profile Indian leaders and
politicians. PTI

A daily cup of black tea relieves stomach ulcer

________ A to Z kerala .......... [kvk] [www.atozkerala.in , www.atozkerala.blogspot.com]
Research conducted by The Institute of Chemical Biology suggests that a daily cup of black tea can help to tackle the risk of stomach ulcer, which is the result of excessive drinking.

Earlier research have indicated that black tea could empower the immunity power of human beings.

'Habitual drinking adversely affects human liver which gradually ends up as stomach ulcer. And as the ulcer progresses, the body becomes incapable of fighting the disease. And liquid factors in the black tea react with the proteins in the body and impart immunity to the system thereby reviving the destroyed cells of the liver,' said Anirban Roy, scientist at the Bio- technology Department in Kolkata, in an International conference. 

India's progress in sports gives immense satisfaction: Tendulkar

________ A to Z kerala .......... [kvk] [www.atozkerala.in , www.atozkerala.blogspot.com]
Kolkata: Indian batting legend Sachin Tendulkar asserted Thursday that India has come up by leaps and bounds in sports recently, arousing a sense of satisfaction among top sportspersons of the country.

Tendulkar, who was in the city for inaugurating a state-of-the-art swimming pool at Rajarhat, was greeted with a garland of 34,000 roses.

'India is progressing really well in different sports and that is what gives a sportsman huge satisfaction, be it boxing, wrestling, archery or swimming,' he said.

He also said he believed there was talent on offer but the right facilities had to be provided.

'I am sure there is talent in our nation, just that we need to provide facilities,' the 41-year-old former cricketer added.

Tendulkar has scored 100 international tons in his career.

Obama announces new Cuba policy to normalise relations

________ A to Z kerala .......... [kvk] [www.atozkerala.in , www.atozkerala.blogspot.com]
Washington: US President Barack Obama Wednesday announced a historical, new policy toward Cuba, in a move to normalise relations and end more than five decades of estrangement between the two countries.

'We will end an outdated approach that for decades has failed to advance our interests,' Obama said in an address at the White House. 'Instead we will begin to normalise relations between our two countries.'

Obama said he had instructed Secretary of State John Kerry to initiate talks with Cuba on restoring diplomatic relations with the island country, and to review Cuba's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism. He added that the US will reestablish an embassy in Havana, the Cuban capital, and high-ranking officials will visit Cuba, Xinhua reported.

The US is also taking steps to increase travel, commerce and the flow of information to and from Cuba, said Obama, adding that he also looked forward to engaging Congress in discussion about lifting the embargo the US has imposed on Cuba.

These changes will 'begin a new chapter among the nations of the Americas,' and move beyond 'a rigid policy that is rooted in events that took place before most of us were born,' the US president said.

Wednesday's announcement came after Obama spoke with Cuban leader Raul Castro by telephone Tuesday, the first direct contact between the leaders of the two nations in more than 50 years.

Earlier Wednesday, Cuba released Alan Gross, an American subcontractor it had held in captivity in five years on humanitarian grounds. Obama said Gross's imprisonment had been the obstacle for the US to make major policy changes toward Cuba.

Gross's release was the result of months' discussion between the two governments, said Obama, adding that Pope Francis issued a personal appeal urging leaders of the two countries to resolve the case.

On Wednesday, Cuba also released an important US intelligence agent who has been imprisoned for 20 years.

In the address, Obama admitted that more than 50 years of isolation policy on Cuba 'has not worked,' saying that 'it's time for a new approach'.

'Today, America chooses to cut loose the shackles of the past so as to reach for a better future,' he added.

Cuban President Raul Castro said the two countries have agreed to the 're-establishment of diplomatic relations,' which were broken in 1961, and have made a commitment to 'take mutual measures to improve the bilateral climate,' EFE reported.

Even though Washington and Havana have agreed to move forward and normalise relations, 'this does not mean that the principal (issue) has been resolved,' Castro said, calling for an end to the US 'economic, trade and financial blockade that causes enormous human and economic damage'.

The Cuban leader called on the US in this new atmosphere of dialogue to 'remove the obstacles that prevent or restrict the links between our peoples,' especially those relating to travel, direct mail service and telecommunications.

KSRTC cess bill passed

________ A to Z kerala .......... [kvk] [www.atozkerala.in , www.atozkerala.blogspot.com]
Thiruvananthapuram : The Kerala Assembly on Thursday passed the KSRTC Cess (Passenger group personal accident insurance, Improved passenger amenities, Employees' social security and Cess on Passenger ticket) Bill 2014.

The bill provides personal accident insurance and ensures social security of employees, including pension benefits. The cess charge on tickets ranges from Re 1 to Rs 10. There will be no cess for tickets costing upto Rs 14. 'The cess charge will be implemented after a final decision by the KSRTC director board,' said minister Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan. 

Tickets from Rs 15 to Rs 24 will attract a cess of Re 1; Rs 25 to Rs 49 will have a cess of Rs 2; Rs 50 to Rs 74 will attract a cess of Rs 3; Rs 75 to Rs 99 will have a cess of Rs 4 and tickets worth Rs 100 and above will have a cess of Rs 10. Witrh the implementation of cess, KSRTC pension fund could generate an additional Rs.164 crore. 

Allegations levelled against the implementation of cess will be considered by the Ramachandran Nair commission. The minsiter said that a decision regarding pension would be taken after having a discussion with the chief minister at the meeting to be held on December 22. Kerala becomes the first state in India to introduce insurance benefit for passengers, the Minister added.

Pakistan Army Chief signs death warrants for six militants

________ A to Z kerala .......... [kvk] [www.atozkerala.in , www.atozkerala.blogspot.com]
Islamabad: Pakistan's military chief on Thursday signed death warrants for six militants on death row after the government ended a moratorium on capital punishment in terror-related cases, the military said.

'COAS (Chief of Army Staff) today signed death warrants of 6 hardcore terrorists (pending execution) convicted by FGCM in accordance with law,' military spokesman Major General Asim Bajwa tweeted.

Security officials said the six were convicted by a military court and were awaiting execution.

The announcement came hours after the government warned prison officials of a possible jailbreak in the restive northwest province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa following the end of the moratorium.

It is not clear when the executions will be carried out but a senior security official said the six would be hanged 'within days'.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif announced on Wednesday an end to the moratorium on the death penalty in terror-related cases after a Pakistani Taliban massacre at a military-run school killed 148 people, mostly children.

The assault in the northwestern city of Peshawar is the deadliest ever terror attack in Pakistan and has shocked the nation.

Political and military leaders have vowed in response to wipe out the homegrown Islamist insurgency that has killed thousands of ordinary Pakistanis in recent years.

Pakistan imposed a de facto moratorium on civilian executions in 2008, though hanging remains on the statute book and judges continue to pass the death sentence.

Only one person has been executed since then, a soldier convicted by a court martial and hanged in November 2012.

Rights campaign group Amnesty International estimates that Pakistan has more than 8,000 prisoners on death row, most of whom have exhausted the appeals process.AFP

Sonia admitted to hospital

________ A to Z kerala .......... [kvk] [www.atozkerala.in , www.atozkerala.blogspot.com]

 New Delhi : Congress President Sonia Gandhi was today admitted to a hospital for treatment of lower respiratory tract infection.

'She has been admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital here for further treatment of the infection,' AICC general secretary
Ajay Maken told PTI. PTI

26/11 mastermind Lakhvi gets bail, shocked India asks Pakistan to act

________ A to Z kerala .......... [kvk] [www.atozkerala.in , www.atozkerala.blogspot.com]
Islamabad/New Delhi : An anti-terrorism court in Islamabad Thursday granted bail to Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, a key mastermind of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, triggering shock and indignation in India which asked Pakistan to take steps to reverse the decision.

Lakhvi's lawyer Rizwan Abbasi appeared before the court and sought bail for his client. Federal Investigation Agency's (FIA) prosecutor disagreed with the bail plea, Dawn online reported.

The court directed Lakhvi, among the seven people charged with planning and helping to carry out the Nov 26, 2008 Mumbai terror attack which left at least 166 people dead, to pay surety bonds worth Pakistani Rs.500,000 before he can be released on bail.

At the time of the 26/11 attack, Lakhvi was believed to be the operational head of the banned Laskhar-e-Taiba (LeT) that is accused by India of carrying out the attack in its financial capital.

The news about Lakhvi's bail led to expressions of shock in India, especially as it came a day after parliamentarians and school children across India observed two minutes silence over the Peshawar school terror attack and many also held candle light marches to denounce the killing of over 130 children.

On Wednesday, Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif pronounced that Islamabad would henceforth not differentiate between 'good' terrorists and 'bad' terrorists. On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendara Modi spoke to Sharif to condemn the attack and offered to provide all assistance.Home

Minister Rajnath Singh, reacting to the news of the bail, said it was 'very unfortunate, and believe it should not have happened,' and added that the evidence provided by India to Pakistan on the Mumbai terror case was 'more than enough to nail him'.

He said the Pakistan government should appeal in a higher court and get the bail cancelled.

The external affairs ministry, in a strong statement, said the bail granted to Lakhvi would 'serve as a reassurance to terrorists who perpetrate heinous crimes' and called up Pakistan to immediately take steps to reverse the decision.

It said 'Given the scale of the tragedy that Pakistan itself has faced in recent days, it is incumbent on it to realise that no compromise can ever be made with terrorists', and that 'There can be no selective approaches to terrorism'.

Indian political leaders, cutting across party lines, Thursday condemned the bail to Lakhvi and expressed doubts whether Pakistan was 'serious enough' in its fight against terror.

'The fight against terror cannot be duplicitous, seeking to differentiate between the ones who operate in India and others who attack in Pakistan,' BJP leader Nalin Kohli told IANS.

'The case of Hafiz Saeed and Lakhvi confirms complete non-serious approach by which Pakistan seeks to deny justice for the victims of Mumbai terror attacks,' he said.

Senior BJP leader L.K. Advani also termed the bail order 'very shocking', especially coming after the Peshawar attack.

The Congress said it was the responsibility of Pakistan to 'ensure justice' to the victims of Mumbai attack.

'We have given all evidence against the perpetrators of the 26/11 attack to Pakistani establishment and it is imperative that the prosecutor ensure justice to the victims,' said the party's Sanjay Jha.

'It is Pakistan government's responsibility to ensure that people like Lakhvi and Hafiz Saeed, who roam freely there making speeches against India are stopped and immediate action is taken against them,' Jha told IANS.

Former union minister Shashi Tharoor also termed the bail 'truly shocking'.

The Aam Aadmi Party also said Pakistan should get Lakhvi's bail cancelled.

Ujjwal Nikam, public prosecutor in the Mumbai terror attack case, termed it as 'very shocking' news. Nikam said that Lakhvi was being tried in the case since 2008 and 'when the court says no evidence it means that our case has not been properly represented in the court'.

'If Pakistan wants to fight terrorism, they should fight terrorist who are inside the state,' he added.

Former Indian high commissioner to Pakistan, G. Parthasarathy told IANS he is not surprised in least' at the development.

'The LeT enjoys not only patronage of the Pakistani army but also Prime Minister (Nawaz) Sharif, who has had a long time relationship with Hafiz Saeed extending for years; and he received patronage I know when I was high commissioner from then prime minister Sharif, and even now in his third term, his brother Shahbaz Sharif, the chief minister of Punjab, is funding the Lashkar.'

'You can draw your conclusions from this,' he said.

ആബുലൻസ മറിഞ്ഞ് രോഗി തീ പിടിച്ചു മരിച്ചു.

[ The ambulance overturned and caught fire and the patient was burnt Pay caculans fell into the Kalad hospital and caught fire. Nadapur...