2015, ഒക്‌ടോബർ 28, ബുധനാഴ്‌ച

No need of reservation in higher education institutions: SC

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The Central-State governments should take decisions regarding reservation keeping national interests in mind.
New Delhi: The Supreme Court has ruled that there is no need of reservation in higher education institutions. The Central-State governments should take decisions regarding reservation keeping national interests in mind, the court said.
Merit should be the only criterion for admission to higher education institutions, opined the Division Bench comprising Justices Dipak Misra and P C Pant. It also reminded the 1988 verdict in this regard.
The SC was considering a case pertaining to reservation in Andhra and Telangana states.

CM dismisses police's explanation on Kerala House raid

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Thiruvananthapuram: Chief Minister Oommen Chandy has said that he is rejecting the explanation given by the Delhi police through media on the 'raid' carried out at Kerala House for cow meat.
"The explanation of the police is unacceptable. Kerala House is an office of the state in Delhi. If there had been any complaint, the police should have first asked about it to those concerned. They never carried out such an enquiry.
"The police just burst into Kerala House along with the petitioner without checking who filed the complaint or its credibility. Also, they could not find any fault," the Chief Minister said at a press conference here on Wednesday.
"The laws of the country are applicable to all. Cow meat is banned in Delhi. The ban is applicable to Kerala House, too. Cow meat has not been cooked or served at the Kerala House canteen. But buffalo meat is served there. As there is no ban on buffalo meat, it will be served at the canteen," he added.
"It was not just a raid, but an action aimed at creating fear in the people's minds. It was a deliberate attempt to please somebody. The police action was a blow on the federal system prevailing in the country.
"The Prime Minister and the Home Minister have been informed of the matter. We will wait for a reply. I reacted now after seeing the explanation of the Delhi police on media. If we receive the same reply again, Kerala will take legal action," said the CM.

2015, ഒക്‌ടോബർ 26, തിങ്കളാഴ്‌ച

Processed meats do cause cancer: WHO

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Monday announced that processed meats - such as bacon, sausages and ham - do cause cancer, the media reported.
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London:The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Monday announced that processed meats - such as bacon, sausages and ham - do cause cancer, the media reported.

According to an official statement, the WHO said 50g of processed meat a day - less than two slices of bacon - increased the chance of developing colorectal cancer by 18 percent, BBC reported.

It said red meats were "probably carcinogenic" but there was limited evidence.

Processed meat is meat that has been modified to increase its shelf life or alter its taste - such as by smoking, curing or adding salt or preservatives.

It is these additions which could be increasing the risk of cancer.

"For an individual, the risk of developing colorectal (bowel) cancer because of their consumption of processed meat remains small, but this risk increases with the amount of meat consumed," Kurt Straif from the WHO said. IANS

Bihar polls: Kejriwal appeals people to vote for Nitish

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New Delhi: As Bihar gears up for the crucial third phase of Assembly polls tomorrow, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday made a strong appeal to the people of the state to return incumbent Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to power.
"I appeal to the brothers n sisters of Bihar to vote to make Nitish ji the CM of Bihar," Kejriwal tweeted.
Kejriwal, who has openly backed Kumar's candidature since the beginning of the electoral campaign, had earlier claimed that the BJP, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was all set to receive a drubbing in the elections.
Making common cause against Modi, Kejriwal had extended full support to his Bihar counterpart's candidature at a conclave organised by the Delhi government in the capital in August.
However, he did not campaign for the JD(U) in the ongoing polls.
50 of the state's 243 assembly seats spread over six districts-- Patna, Vaishali, Saran, Nalanda, Bhojpur and Buxar-- are going to polls in the third phase of the 5-phased polls. Polling has already been held in 81 assembly seats in the first two phases.
PTI

Police raid: beef taken off menu at Kerala House

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Authorities said cow meat was not served in the restaurant and a misunderstanding led to the raid.
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New Delhi: Beef has been removed from the menu at the Kerala House here following raids carried out by the Delhi police on Monday evening.
Authorities said cow meat was not served in the restaurant and a misunderstanding led to the raid.
Condemning the raid, CPM leader Pinarayi Vijayan said the same persons who murdered Mohammad Akhlaq at Dadri have entered the kitchen of Kerala House in search of cow meat.
In a post on his Facebook page, he said the same persons may enter any kitchen in the country.
Chief Minister Oommen Chandy too condemned the incident.
A team of nearly 30 police personnel had raided the Samridhi canteen run by staff at Kerala House in search of cow meat. However, they could not find anything. Following the raids, police protection has been sought, said authorities.
A Keralite and two from Karnataka informed the police that cow meat is being sold here illegally. In the menu, beef was written in Malayalam and the rest were in English. Hence they alleged that the restaurant is selling cow meat.
In the meanwhile, they tried to take the picture of the menu when the staff questioned them. The staff said it was not cow meat and buffalo meat and a wordy duel created a tense situation.
The police team reached the spot around 4.30 pm. Police said they arrived at spot upon receiving information about the tense atmosphere. However, the security personnel stopped them saying that entry is restricted in the complex belonging to Kerala government. .
At this juncture, mentioning the sale of beef, they entered he restaurant with the permission of authorities for a search.
Owing to the developments, the authorities later decided to take beef off the menu.

2015, സെപ്റ്റംബർ 27, ഞായറാഴ്‌ച

Odd partnership: Ties warm between India and North Korea

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Odd partnership: Ties warm between India and North Korea
Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj, right, shakes hands with North Korea’s Foreign Minister Ri Su Yong in New Delhi, India, in this file photo. — AP


NEW DELHI —  It’s not the most obvious international friendship. On one side is the world’s largest democracy, with its riotous collection of battling political parties and a freewheeling media with thousands of newspapers, TV stations and websites. On the other is a deeply isolated nation, a country with no political opposition and a media that does not question the long-ruling family. Access to the Internet, except for a handful of government-approved websites, is restricted to a tiny elite. But ties are warming between New Delhi and Pyongyang, with mineral-hungry India looking to boost trade while North Korea, facing sometimes-rocky relations with China, searches for new friends.

“We feel that there should not be the usual old hurdles and suspicion,” Kiren Rijiju, a top official in India’s home ministry told The Hindu newspaper after a recent meeting with North Korea’s ambassador. “We have been discussing inside the government ways and means of upgrading bilateral ties.”

The goodwill began earlier this year, when North Korea dispatched Foreign Minster Ri Su Yong on a three-day trip to India, just a few weeks before Prime Minister Narendra Modi flew to Seoul for meetings with South Korean President Park Geun-hye.

While Pyongyang and New Delhi have long had diplomatic relations, things cooled a couple decades ago as India blamed North Korea for selling nuclear technology to its archrival, Pakistan, and North Korea grew upset that India was growing close to South Korea. But times change.

North Korea, for its part, has had to accept South Korea’s economic dominance, and how even a longtime ally like China is anxious to increase trade with Seoul.

India, meanwhile, has a growing economy with an increasingly voracious hunger for raw materials.

“There is always a resource crunch that pushes countries to look for new friends and new allies,” said Vyjayanti Raghavan, a professor at the Centre for Korean Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi.

While the diplomatic moves would not be newsworthy for most countries, and have yet to result in a concrete agreement, they are significant for North Korea, whose foreign relations are largely limited to a handful of other countries.

North Korea, Raghavan said, had long been anxious to repair ties with India. “But North Korea had nothing much to offer to India,” she said. “Now, India can benefit from the relationship.”

North Korea’s export economy is highly dependent on raw materials, mostly coal and iron ore, though it is also increasingly seen as a potential major source of the rare earth minerals used in high-tech products. Pyongyang is also anxious to forge new alliances.

China remains North Korea’s closest ally, and is by far its largest trade partner, but ties are not as warm as they once were.

Beijing reacted angrily to North Korea’s last nuclear test, in 2013. Kim Jong Un, meanwhile, has kept his distance from China after taking power in 2011, following his father’s death. Apparently concerned about the growth of Beijing’s influence. Kim has not traveled China, where his father was a regular visitor, and has held few talks with top Chinese officials. North Korea has also ratcheted up ties with Russia as relations with Beijing have cooled.

New Delhi may also see the renewed North Korean ties as a way to make quiet advances into a country long seen as part of China’s sphere of influence. Chinese-Indian relations are delicate and often-contradictory, with mutual distrust — and occasional squabbling over their long shared border — mixing with a desire to increase trade and avoid open confrontation.

India has watched warily as China has made inroads across the Indian Ocean, where New Delhi’s traditional dominance has declined as a result of billions of dollars in Chinese aid and construction projects.

Simply the choice of Rijiju to meet with North Korean diplomats could have been intended to make a point, since he is from Arunachal Pradesh, a state that Beijing has long insisted is actually Chinese territory.

And what will India’s other allies say about improved ties with North Korea?

That probably doesn’t matter. While North Korea remains economically isolated from much of the world, treated as a pariah by Washington and much of the West, India has long charted its own foreign policy course. For instance, even as India became increasingly close in recent years to the US, New Delhi remained friendly with such countries as Iran and Syria.

“Why shouldn’t India have relations with North Korea?” demanded Hamdullah Saeed, an opposition politician who visited North Korea as part of a parliamentary delegation in 2013. “India can have ties with who it wants.” — AP

Sexual harasser nabbed at Jamarat

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MINA — A sexual harasser of Asian origin was nabbed, investigated and tried in a matter of 180 minutes only, local daily Al-Madina reported on Saturday. The harasser, who was not identified by name, was caught by the undercover police touching women while they were throwing stones at the Satan. The secret police took him to the station where he was interrogated by the Bureau of Investigation and Public Prosecution (BIP) and sentenced by a judge at the site. The newspaper said the police noticed that the harasser came to the Jamarat several times and each time he would go to the crowded areas to come close to women pilgrims. He admitted his crime and was handed over to the concerned authorities to serve a jail sentence and lashes. The daily, however, did not specify the sentence.

Indian volunteer loses life while saving others; parents missing

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Indian volunteer loses life while saving others; parents missing
Niyazul Haq Mansoori

Hassan Cheruppa
Saudi Gazette 
 

MAKKAH – An Indian expatriate engineer died in Thursday’s stampede in Mina while serving the pilgrims. Niyazul Haq Mansoori, from the northern Indian state of Jharkhand, came from Yanbu to join the 950-member volunteer team of India Fraternity Forum (IFF). Mansoori’s father and mother are also missing following the tragedy while his sister who accompanied them in Haj escaped miraculously.

Mansoori was a mechanical engineer at a private company in Yanbu, and he is survived by his wife and three daughters.

It was IFF volunteers who identified the body of Mansoori, wearing the jacket and ID of IFF, while they were assisting the security personnel and the rescue team in removing dead bodies from the stampede scene, and transfer the injured pilgrims to hospitals, Abdul Ghani, who is in charge of IFF’s Hajj Service Operation, told Saudi Gazette.

“Mansoori, who joined our team in Mina at 2 a.m. Thursday, was engaged in serving the pilgrims on Street 204 where the tragedy occurred as the heavy influx of pilgrims to and from between the Jamarat and the tents to perform the first day’s ritual of stoning turned into overcrowding and ended up in a stampede.”

Abdul Ghani said Mansoori’s  body has been moved to the mortuary and necessary formalities for burial in Makkah are being processed by IFF members along with his younger brother who came from Yanbu.

Search is underway to locate the missing father and mother. They came for Haj along with their daughter.

Jasfar Muzhappilangad, another IFF volunteer, was one among those who were allowed to take part in the rescue operation immediately after the stampede. “The security forces allowed the volunteers in their uniform to assist in rescue operation and hence we helped moving scores of dead bodies and helping to take the injured to nearby hospitals,” he said.

“The Saudi authorities’ quick rescue operation helped many injured pilgrims from death. Spraying of water by tankers immediately after the tragedy was a great relief for many pilgrims who suffered fatigue and exhaustion due to extreme heat and sunstroke,” he said.  

Crown Prince reviews Haj security operations

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Crown Prince reviews Haj security operations


Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Naif, deputy premier, minister of interior and chairman of the Supreme Haj Committee, addresses a meeting of the commanders of the security forces taking part in the Haj operation at the headquarters of the Ministry of Interior in Mina on Saturday. The meeting reviewed the Haj operation plans of the security forces. — SPA photo
 

‘Stampede beyond human control’

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‘Stampede beyond human control’

Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Naif, deputy premier, minister of interior and chairman of the Supreme Haj Committee, talks to Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Asheikh in Mina on Friday evening. — SPA

Saudi Gazette report
 

MINA — Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Naif, deputy premier, minister of interior and chairman of the Supreme Haj Committee, visited Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Asheikh and members of the Senior Ulema Council in Mina on Friday evening.

The Grand Mufti said that many envy the Kingdom. He told the Crown Prince that what happened in Mina is not his responsibility because he exerted great efforts to make sure that pilgrims perform their rituals in ease and comfort.

What happened was beyond human control, the Grand Mufti said, stressing that the Saudi leadership carried out its duties fully well. “As for the things that humans cannot control, you are not blamed for them. Fate and destiny are inevitable,” Al-Asheikh told Crown Prince Muhammad. The Crown Prince has ordered an investigation into Thursday’s stampede.
 
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman also ordered “a revision” of how the Haj is organised.

chairman of the Shoura Council Abdullah Al-Asheikh stressed that pilgrims must stick to “the rules and regulations taken by the security personnel... In doing so they protect their lives, their security and facilitate their performing of the rituals.”

In comments carried late Friday by the Saudi Press Agency, the Shoura chairman called on citizens and Muslims to ignore “the biased campaigns carried out by the enemies of this pure country, to question the great efforts exerted by the Kingdom to serve the holy sites, their construction and expansion, and to serve the visitors and pilgrims.”

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that it would be wrong to “point a finger at Saudi Arabia which does its best,” to make the annual Haj pilgrimage possible. “I do not sympathize with the hostile statements against Saudi Arabia,” Erdogan told journalists in Ankara.

On Friday King Salman asserted that Saudi Arabia won’t allow any hidden hand to tamper with the Arab and Islamic unity, and that the Kingdom will continue supporting the Arab and Muslim efforts for peace and stability.

Welcoming the Guests of God, the King said: “As Allah Almighty has honored us to serve the Two Holy Mosques, and the pilgrims to the House of Allah, we — the leadership and people of Saudi Arabia — are dedicated to exert all our efforts and capabilities to ensure ease and comfort for Guests of God, as well as their security and safety.”