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.”

Mina tragedy: Two more Malayalis confirmed dead

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Kunjumon (65), hailing from Uroob Nagar Puthuveetil in Ponnani, and Kunnummal Pookkayil Muhammed Kutty (30) of Kottakkal, Malappuram, have been confirmed dead
Mina death
Mecca: The number of Indians killed in the deadly stampede in Mina during the annual Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia shot up to 30 with two more Malayalis being confirmed dead on Sunday. Kunjumon (65), hailing from Uroob Nagar Puthuveetil in Ponnani, and Kunnummal Pookkayil Muhammed Kutty (30) of Kottakkal, Malappuram, are the deceased. With this, the total number of Malayalis who were killed in the tragedy touched eight.
Zulfiquer Abdul Kalam, Sajeev Habeeb (Punalur, Kollam), Abdul Rahman Aasaarikandy Cholembra (Riyadh), Moideen Abdul Khader (Palakkad), Kollam Karunagapally native Shafi’s wife Ameena Beevi, Aboobacker from Kozhikode and Muhammed Fayas from Farooq were the Malayalis who were killed in the stampede.
Saudi authorities have put the total death toll from the stampede during Haj to 769. The number of injured stands at 934. At least 13 Indians were among those injured. King Salman has ordered the formation of a committee to probe the deadly incident during the five-day pilgrimage in which around two million people from over 180 countries took part. From India, 1.5 lakh pilgrims performed Haj. 
Haj is one of the five pillars of Islam that should be performed at least once in a lifetime by every Muslim who is financially and physically capable.
The stampede broke out after two massive lines of pilgrims converged on each other from different directions at an intersection close to the five-storey Jamarat Bridge in Mina for symbolic stoning of the devil.
It was the second major accident this year for pilgrims, after a construction crane collapsed on September 11 at Mecca's Grand Mosque, killing over 100 people, including 11 Indians.

2015, സെപ്റ്റംബർ 17, വ്യാഴാഴ്‌ച

Breast-feeding might reduce risk of autism

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The study concluded that breast-feeding is associated with an enhanced sensitivity to emotions in babies.
Breast-feeding might reduce risk of autism
Washington: Consuming mother's milk might reduce the risk of autism in babies with a genetic predisposition to the disorder, according to a study.

Researchers led by Kathleen Krol of the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig, Germany, focused on the relationship between breast-feeding, genes and the ability to perceive emotions.

Krol and her team studied 98 infants, all of them seven months old and half of them with two copies of a "risk" variant of the gene CD38, to determine what effect breast-feeding has on babies' perception of emotions.

Recognising other people's emotions is a key social skill that depends a great deal on information obtained from the area around the eyes of the other individual.

Diminished attention to the other person's eyes is associated with autism-spectrum disorders.

The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, showed that babies who were breast-fed longer spent more time looking at images of "happy" eyes and shied away from "angry" eyes.

Matching this data with the children's genotype, researchers found that the effect of breast-feeding on visual preferences was significant only in the babies who carried the risk gene variation.

The study concluded that breast-feeding is associated with an enhanced sensitivity to emotions in babies, but the authors and other experts stressed that there is no evidence yet that breast-feeding ultimately affects a child's odds of developing autism or that it lessens the severity of autism symptoms.

Scientists from the Singapore National University and the University of Virginia participated in the research.

Kerala to promote rural IT parks: P.K. Kunhalikutty

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Speaking to reporters, IT and Industries Minister P.K. Kunhalikutty said the concept of rural IT parks conceived by the previous Left government need not be seen in poor ...
Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala Information Technology department has decided to promote the rural IT parks, that are at present hugely underutilised, at very attractive rates, said a minister on Thursday.

KunhalikuttySpeaking to reporters here, IT and Industries Minister P.K. Kunhalikutty said the concept of rural IT parks conceived by the previous Left government need not be seen in poor light.

"The concept of rural IT parks was meant to spread the IT proliferation to other parts of the state and is definitely good. But for some reason it was only Technopark (in Thiruvananthapuram) and Infopark (in Kochi) that got promoted. Also don't forget when Technopark was first floated, it did not sell quickly, it was only after a while that it started to sell," said the minister.

It was the previous Left government that decided to go forward by promoting rural IT Parks in the 'hub and spoke' Kerala model with the aim of developing satellite centres in towns near to Technopark and Infopark.

A recent report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG), however, said this model was a total flop.

"We are not going to lie low and we have already started a plan to see that these underutilised spaces in the rural IT parks are included in our road shows. We are confident that we will be able to sell it," said Kunhalikutty and said the facility at Kozhikode will be promoted as the start-up destination.

Kerala IT secretary P.H. Kurian said they are planning to rent out these spaces at half the rates as compared to Technopark and Infopark.

"We are planning a rate of Rs.18 per sq.ft at the facilities in these rural IT centres and if companies are willing to take bigger spaces, we will give it at Rs 15 per sq,ft," said Kurian.

The seven locations include Kundara (Kollam district), Ambalappuzha and Cherthala (both in Alappuzha district), Koratty (Ernakulam), Kozhikode, Kannur and Kasargod.

Move to obtain damages from accused in political violence cases

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 he police have come up with the move in the wake of widespread incidents in which houses and home appliances are destroyed.
violence kannur
Kannur: The police have initiated steps to obtain compensation from the accused in political violence cases in Kannur. The move is to obtain the damages through civil cases, as in cases of destruction of public property.

The police have come up with the move in the wake of widespread incidents in which houses and home appliances are destroyed as part of 'vendetta politics'.

In the limits of Kannur and Valapattanam police stations, as many as 30 houses were attacked recently causing losses worth crores of rupees. The police have caught the culprits and have enough evidence to prove their crimes. They demand that those who destroyed the properties should give compensation for the same. The victims of violence will be asked to file civil cases seeking damages. The police will offer them help.

The police expect that the new move would help in reducing the number of violent incidents in Kannur.

Nun found dead at convent in Pala, murder suspected

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The body of Sr Amala (69), of Lisieux Carmelite Convent, Pala, was found on her cot with injury on her forehead.
Lisieux Carmelite Convent
Pala: A nun was found dead at Lisieux Carmelite Convent, Pala, on Thursday morning. The body of Sr Amala (69) was found on her cot with injury to her forehead.

The body was found as convent inmates searched for Sr Amala after she failed to turn up for the morning mass. She never skipped the mass.
The doors of her room were not locked from inside and they found Amala, who had sustained a deep injury on her forehead, lying in a pool of blood, police said.

Convent authorities informed that she had been suffering from fever for the past two-three days.

The injury on the forehead is the cause of death, as per initial clues. The primary assumption of the police is that the nun was murdered.

Police said they have a launched a probe as it is a case of a suspected murder.

Nuns working at a nearby hospital are also residing at the convent. As they go to the convent and return in the night, the authorities are not sure whether any outsiders entered the convent at that time.

The sister, who was leading a retired life, was suffering from fever since the last couple of days. Kottayam District Police Chief Sateesh Bino and other officials visited the place and a team of dog squad and forensic experts were called to collect evidence.

Sr Amala is the daughter of the late V D Augusthi and Ely of Valummel, Ramapuram, Kottayam. Sr Lucy Maria of Carmelite convent, Sr Hilda of Assisi convent, and the late Cicily are her sisters.

2015, സെപ്റ്റംബർ 2, ബുധനാഴ്‌ച

Common antidepressant may help stroke victims recover

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New York: A commonly prescribed antidepressant may help stroke survivors improve movement and coordination even when rehabilitation after the stroke incidents gets a little delayed, new research has found.

An estimated 65 percent of stroke survivors experience some weakness or paralysis of their limbs, and difficulty in walking and moving due to the death of brain cells from lack of blood flow.

While it is know that earlier the rehabilitation starts for stroke victims, better is the recovery, this new study has showed that the drug fluoxetine, often sold under the trade name Prozac, prolongs the time after a stroke during which physical therapy remains effective for recovering lost motor function.

'For rehabilitation to be effective, it needs to start as soon after a stroke as possible,' said lead author of the study Steven Zeiler, assistant professor of neurology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Maryland, US.

'But with this study, we have shown that in mice, we can extend the time period during which rehabilitative intervention has an effect on meaningful recovery,' Zeiler noted.

Protesting B.P.Ed students cane charged in Lucknow

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Lucknow: Violence erupted in front of the vidhan sabha in Lucknow on Tuesday when Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed) students clashed with police.

Agitating over their demands, they began pelting stones at police when they were asked to disperse. Police then resorted to a baton charge and used water canon.
Police men baton charge B P Ed Sangharsh Morcha members after they set afire vehicles during their protest for jobs in front of Vidhan Sabha in Lucknow on Tuesday / PTI


While many women protesters suffered injuries in the melee that ensued after the baton charge, about one dozen policemen, including superintendent of police, East Lucknow, were also injured.

One of the protesters' main demands is to be appointed as teachers at par with individuals working as 'Shiksha Mitras'.

The students also set fire to a police vehicle and attacked policemen.

An official told IANS that B.P. Ed (Bachelor of Physical Education) degree holders had converged near the state assembly from across the state to press for their demands. The district administration declared their demonstration illegal and asked them to disperse.

The mob soon became unruly and started raising slogans and waving banners against the government.

The protesters told IANS that they were targeted by police on instructions of the Akhilesh Yadav government and added that they will now continue their protests with renewed vigour.

2 children hit by car in Malappuram, die

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Malappuram: In an unfortunate mishap on Tuesday early morning, two students lost their lives when a car hit them near Pattikaadu at Aakaparambil in Malappuram district. The car lost control and ran into the two children who were walking on the road. The children were on their way to a madarassa. Muhamme Dhaanish (12) from Puthanamcheri and Muhammed Shibini (11) are the deceased.

Tirur native arrested for IS links

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Kochi: The Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) has arrested a youth belonging to Tirur in Malappuram district for establishing links with the militant group Islamic State.

Sources said he was taken into custody at Karipur airport on Monday. However, the agency has not disclosed more details.

The intelligence agencies had carried out a search in his residence near Tirur town.

The youth, who went to Middle East a few years ago, later moved to Syria and started working for the IS. His arrest was made amidst enquires are being conducted to trace five Keralites serving for the militant outfit.

When contacted, a senior police official said they have not received any information regarding the arrest.

Kerala mulls setting up private universities

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Thiruvananthapuram: Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said on Wednesday that the government will discuss whether it should set up private universities in Kerala.

'Kerala is the only state in the country that does not have a private university. In West Bengal, there are six and in Tripura there are two,' he said, referring to the other two states where Communists are strong.

'We will discuss this issue with all concerned at several levels before a decision is arrived at,' Chandy told reporters.

The Kerala State Higher Education Council wants private universities to come up in the state.

But Education Minister P.K. Abdu Rabb is opposed to private universities.

'This is my personal view and is not important because it is the state government which will take the final decision,' said Rabb.

Chandy will now place a report submitted by the Council before the ruling United Democratic Front (UDF)

All-India strike underway; throws normal life out of gear in Kerala

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Thiruvananthapuram: The all-India strike called by trade unions and government employees in protest against the alleged anti-labour policies of the Central Government has begun. The strike hit Kerala hard on Wednesday as public buses went off roads and shops and banks remained shut.

Employees of public sector banks, government-owned non-life insurance companies and BSNL are partaking in the strike that would continue till Wednesday midnight.

Hospitals, supply of milk and newspaper and Hajj-related activities have been exempted from the strike.

Meanwhile, the state government said dies non will be applicable to the government employees going on strike. Government staff, including teachers, will not be sanctioned leave but for special circumstances. Temporary staff, who keep away from duty sans prior permission, will be dismissed. Also, district collectors and department heads have been told to ensure safety of those reporting for duty.

The district police chiefs have been given instructions in this regard. Action will be taken against those found involved in forcible closure of shopsand blocking of traffic.

Highlighting a charter of demands, around 10 trade unions, except the BMS, are taking part in the protest.

All the operations at the Cochin Port were also hit.

Most of the IT firms in Technopark and Infopark reported very thin attendance.

All examinations that were to be held on Wednesday have been postponed by the various state universities.

2015, ഓഗസ്റ്റ് 28, വെള്ളിയാഴ്‌ച

Antibiotic use may increase diabetes risk

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 London: Frequent use of antibiotics might increase your risk of developing Type-2 diabetes, a new study warns.

Danish researchers have found that people who developed Type-2 diabetes tended to take more antibiotics in the years leading up to the diagnosis than people who did not have the condition.

'In our research, we found people who have Type-2 diabetes used significantly more antibiotics up to 15 years prior to diagnosis compared to healthy controls,' said one of the study authors Kristian Hallundbæk Mikkelsen from Gentofte Hospital in Hellerup, Denmark.

'Although we cannot infer causality from this study, the findings raise the possibility that antibiotics could raise the risk of Type-2 diabetes,' Mikkelsen noted.

Another equally compelling explanation may be that people develop Type-2 diabetes over the course of years and face a greater risk of infection during that time, he pointed out.

For the study, the researchers tracked antibiotic prescriptions for 170,504 people who had Type-2 diabetes and for 1.3 million people who did not have diabetes.

Individuals who used more antibiotics were more likely to be diagnosed with Type-2 diabetes.

A person develops diabetes, which is characterised by high blood sugar levels, when the individual cannot produce enough of the hormone insulin or insulin does not work properly to clear sugar from the bloodstream.

Past research has shown that antibiotic treatments can alter the bacteria in an individual's gut and that certain gut bacteria may contribute to the impaired ability to metabolise sugar seen in people with diabetes.

This may explain why higher rates of antibiotic use are associated with the development of Type-2 diabetes, but more research is needed to explain the findings, Mikkelsen said.

The study was published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

Car rams into tempo traveller claiming 3 lives in Kozhikode

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Kozhikode: Three Sabarimala pilgrims were killed in a Kozhikode road mishap on Saturday morning. The accident happened at Azhinjilam on the National Highway when a car smashed against a tempo traveller. Two others were seriously injured and have been rushed to the Kozhikode Medical College hospital. The deceased were Karnataka natives Manjunath, Thilakanath and Anil Chowdhary.

3 arrested in connection with deaths of 71 migrants in truck

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Vienna:Police arrested three people in Hungary overnight in connection with the deaths of 71 migrants found in a refrigerated truck abandoned on Austria's main highway, a police official said today.

The migrants likely suffocated, said Hans Peter Doskozil, chief of police in eastern Burgenland province. A Syrian
travel document was found, indicating that at least some of the dead were refugees fleeing violence in Syria, though it
wasn't clear if some were for elsewhere. The 71 included eight women and four children.

It was the latest tragedy in a year that has seen tens of thousands of people risking everything to seek a better life
or refuge in wealthy European countries.

At least 2,500 have died, mostly at sea, where another tragedy was unfolding today as Libyan authorities counted
bodies from two ships that capsized off the coast of that country. The UN refugee agency said 200 were missing and
feared dead.

Migrants fearful of death at sea in overcrowded and flimsy boats have increasingly turned to using a land route to Europe
through the Western Balkans.

They start in Greece, which they can reach via a short boat trip from Turkey. But the discovery of the bodies in the
truck showed there is no truly safe path.

The refrigerated truck was found parked in the safety lane of the highway from Budapest, Hungary, to Vienna yesterday.

The death toll was initially estimated at 20 to 50.

The bodies were partially decomposed and police had the truck towed to a refrigerated warehouse before they began a
body count and tried to identify them. Autopsies were being conducted.

At least two of those arrested are Bulgarian citizens, while the third has Hungarian identity papers, police said.
(AP)

2015, ഓഗസ്റ്റ് 23, ഞായറാഴ്‌ച

No ID card? You are a ticketless passenger

 
Chennai: The Railway has revised the norms for tatkal booking in trains.

As per the new norms, neither the copy of identity card nor its number is not required while booking tatkal tickets at the counter. However, the passengers should carry anyone of the 10 documents mentioned by the Railway during travel. Otherwise, they should be considered ticketless passengers and fine would be imposed.

Documents accepted as identity proof:
1. Electoral identity card
2. Passport
3. PAN card
4. Driving licence
5. Photo identity card bearing serial number provided by state or central government
6. Identity card provided to students by their institutions
7. Pass book of a nationalised bank carrying photo
8. Laminated bank credit card
9. Aadhaar card
10. Photo identity card provided by central government-owned public sector institutions, district administrations and local bodies

OROP: Gen V.K. Singh's daughter joins protesters



New Delhi: Minister of State for External Affairs and former army chief V.K. Singh's daughter Mrinalini Singh on Sunday joined a protest here by ex-servicemen against the delay in the implementation of 'One Rank One Pension' scheme.

Demanding a speedy resolution to the contentious issue, she said: 'I am here to support the cause of ex-servicemen because I too am an ex-serviceman's daughter. I feel that the OROP should be implemented as soon as possible.

'Even my grandfather was a soldier, and may be my son would also become one. I hope the government will soon heed to this demand. It's long overdue. I did take up the issue with my father. He has written a letter to the prime minister,' she said at the Jantar Mantar protest site here.

The ex-servicemen have been protesting since June demanding that there should be no change in the definition of OROP, the date of implementation should remain April 1, 2014, and the base year must remain 2013-14.

Onion prices skyrocketing, one kg at Rs.75

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Kochi: Wholesale onion prices have risen to Rs.75 from Rs.50 per kg within a week. The prices increased by an average of Rs.5 daily in the past few days.

The recent price rise is attributed to the dip in the supply coming from Maharashtra. There has been a decline in the total production and the harvest is delayed. Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Gujarat and Rajasthan witnessed a fall in production.

Traders alleged that large-scale dealers in Maharashtra are hoarding onion, leading to shortage of supply and consequently price rise. The 'hoarded' onion will be let into the market only if sufficient amount of onions are imported.

Even though the Central government announced import of 10,000 tonnes of onion, there are allegations that this is proceeding at a slow pace.

Meanwhile, there are no significant changes in the price of other vegetables.

Tomato, pumpkin, drumstick, cucumber are sold at Rs.20 per kg. Raw mango is the most expensive one in the market. The retail price of pineapple is Rs.42 per kg whereas that of lemon is Rs.50 .

The price of cabbage has also increased following onion. Cabbage is widely used to prepare samosa and salad, which led to the price rise, say traders.

US says 'disappointed' that India-Pak talks called off

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Washington : Hours after Pakistan called off the Indo-Pak NSA-level talks, the US today said it was 'disappointed' with the development and encouraged the two sides to resume formal dialogue soon.

'We are disappointed the talks will not happen this weekend and encourage India and Pakistan to resume formal
dialogue soon,' State Department spokesman John Kirby told PTI.

The spokesperson, however, said the 'constructive' interaction between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistan
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in Ufa, Russia, was encouraging.

'We were encouraged by the constructive interaction between the leaders of India and Pakistan earlier this year at
Ufa, particularly the announcement of dialogue between the countries' National Security Advisors,' Kirby said.

Pakistan last night called off the NSA-level talks proposed for today after External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj virtually gave an ultimatum to Islamabad to give a commitment that it would not meet Kashmiri separatist leaders.

Swaraj was reacting to Pakistan NSA Sartaj Aziz's remarks that he was willing to come to India for talks without any
pre-conditions.

India was also upset over Pakistan including Kashmir as part of the agenda for the NSA talks that was mainly scheduled
to discuss terror.

The first-ever NSA-level talks was agreed upon in July in Ufa during a meeting between the prime ministers of India and
Pakistan. PTI

Dawood has nine residences in Pak: Indian dossier

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New Delhi : In evidence to show that Dawood Ibrahim is holed up in Pakistan, a dossier prepared by India listed nine residences of the underworld don in that country and stated that he is known to frequently change his locations and addresses there.

The information about the residences in Pakistan, including one bought near the house of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari,
son of late former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, in Karachi two years ago is contained in the dossier that has been
prepared to be handed over to Pakistan's NSA Sartaj Aziz in the event of his talks with his Indian counterpart Ajit Doval
taking place here.

Pakistan has been consistently saying that Dawood is not living in Pakistan.

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, meanwhile, said that Dawood is permanently living in Pakistan though he may be
changing locations in that country even as BJP said there was 'irrefutable evidence' of India's most wanted criminal's
presence there and that it can not longer remain in denial. 'Such people keep changing their location... but he is
permanently living in Pakistan,' Singh told reporters in Lucknow.

The dossier also said that Dawood has three Pakistani passports which he frequently uses to travel.
Dawood is wanted in India for the 1993 serial bomb blasts in Mumbai in which 257 people were killed and nearly a
thousand injured. He is also accused of masterminding other terror attacks and of money laundering and extortion.

The dossier said a new residence Dawood bought is located at Shireen Jinah Colony near Ziauddin Hospital, Cliffton,
Karachi.

'This accommodation was purchased in September, 2013 and is located near the hospital where medical treatment could be
provided to Dawood whenever required. This place is close to the residence of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, son of former Prime
Minister Benazir Bhutto,' the dossier reads.

Apart from this house, the other places where he regularly frequents are: Moin Palace, near Abdullah Shah Gazi Dargah,
Cliffton, Karachi, 6A Khyabar Tanzeem, Phase V, Defence Housing area, Karachi, ISI safe house located on Bhoubhan
Hill, around 20 km from Islamabad on Islamabad-Muree Road, P 6/2, street no.22, House no. 29, Maragalla Road, Islamabad, 17 C P Bazar Society, Block 7-8, Amir Khan Road, Karachi, 30th street in Phase 6 extension of DHA in Karachi, 8th floor of
Mohran Square near Pardesi House 3, Tawar area, Cliffton, Karachi and a palatial bunglow in the hilly area of Nooriabad,
Karachi.

'Dawood is known to frequently change his locations and addresses in Pakistan. He has amassed immense property in
Pakistan and moves under the protection of Pakistani agencies,' the dossier says.

According to the dossier, Dawood has three Pakistani passports -- first one issued in Rawalpindi (No.G-866537),
second in Karachi (No. C-267185) and a third one which was also issued in Karachi (No. KC-285901).

Dawood's wife Mahajabeen holds a Pakistani passport No. J-589103, son Moeen's Pakistani passport No. J-588518 and
daughter Mehrukh's passport No. J-563473. Mehrukh is married to former Pakistani cricketer Javed Miandad's son Junaid.

Dawood's another daughter Mehreen has a Pakistani Passport whose number is J-563439. Dawood's brother Anees and Mustaqim too have Pakistani passports with the Nos. H 144394 and KA-713357 respectively.

The dossier says that Dawood was declared a global terrorist by the US State Department on October 16, 2003 and
he was included in the UN list as an associate of Al Qaeda on November 3, 2003 under the UNSC resolution no. 1267

'Pakistan has failed to issue a red corner notice and take action as per UN notice against Dawood,' the dossier says. PTI

CET mishap: Main accused arrested

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Thiruvananthapuram: Police on Sunday arrested the main accused in the CET mishap case. The prime accused Baiju was held by the police for knocking down a third year engineering student on the campus during the Onam celebrations at the College of Engineering in Sreekaryam.

Baiju surrendered before the police on Sunday night. Baiju's relatives were present at the police station when he surrendered. His arrest was recorded by the Shangumugham assistant commissioner of police. Following his surrender, he was interrogated by the Thiruvananthapuram police commissioner Sanjay Kumar. He will be taken to the engineering college campus on Sunday morning for evidence collection.

Baiju, who absconded after the incident, had taken refuge in Kodaikanal and Madurai after finally deciding to surrender. Baiju had escaped to nearby Tamil Nadu in a bike.

The police on Saturday recovered another jeep that was used during the Onam celebrations at the College.

Police said the students used two open jeeps and lorry without permission of authorities during the Onam celebration on the campus. The police had seized the jeep involved in the accident the other day.

Thasni Basheer (21) of Pullancherry Veedu at Kunnath, Vazhikkadavu, in Malappuram, was fatally knocked down by the jeep driven by Baiju, a seventh semester student hailing from Kannur, during the Onam celebrations on the campus.

2015, ഓഗസ്റ്റ് 22, ശനിയാഴ്‌ച

Now, blood from blood banks for MBBS docs only

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 Mumbai: MBBS doctors alone will get blood from blood banks from now on. The office of the Drug Control General of India has issued a circular stating that blood will be given based on the prescriptions of MBBS doctors only.

That means the prescriptions of ayurveda, homeopathy, and unani doctors will not be enough to seek blood from blood banks.

The circular has been issued in the wake of increased rate of deaths and diseases caused by blood transfusion. In the hospitals in metro cities including Mumbai, ayurveda doctors too are given charge of wards and ICUs. The new decision is a setback for such hospitals.

Meanwhile, Drug Controller General Dr G N Singh said that the decision was taken considering only the welfare of the patients. 'It is important to know who demands blood and also the volume of blood sought. It's high time blood banks are strictly monitored,' he added.

HIV positive ISIS fighters told to turn suicide bombers: reports

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Syria: The Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) has ordered 16 of fighters, who were tested positive for HIV, to become suicide bombers upon finding that they contracted the disease from two Moroccan sex slaves, says a report in The Daily Mail.

As per the report, the men, most of whom are of foreign origin, underwent treatment at an ISIS-run facility located in the east-Syrian city of Al-Mayadeen. The 16 men were later sent to a quarantine facility.

The women from whom the ISIS fighters contracted the disease reportedly fled to Turkey as they feared that the ISIS would execute them.

2015, ഓഗസ്റ്റ് 21, വെള്ളിയാഴ്‌ച

Yemen's president calls for ceasefire after 65 civilians killed

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Doctors Without Borders appeals to the warring factions to halt attacking civilians as Houthi attacks, Saudi airstrikes kill 65 civilians in Taez.

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Yemen's president proposed a 15-day cease-fire that would coincide with the withdrawal of rebel militias from all government institutions and military installations and all cities and provinces.
President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi's proposal calls for the Houthi rebels and allied troops loyal to former President Ali Abdullah Saleh to immediately implement a UN Security Council resolution which demands an end to violence and a swift return to UN-led peace talks.
The proposal also calls for UN sanctions on the rebels to be activated.
Meanwhile, a leading international aid group made a dramatic appeal to the warring factions to halt attacks on civilians, a day after heavy fighting in a key southern city killed more than 65 people and wounded at least 23.
Doctors Without Borders also said it was unable to reach the hospitals in Taez, Yemen's third largest city, where fighting intensified on Thursday.
"We call on the warring parties to stop attacking civilian targets, especially hospitals, ambulances and densely populated neighbourhoods and allow medical personnel and humanitarian organisations to provide assistance," the aid group, also known as Medecins Sans Frontieres or MSF, said in a statement.
Yemeni security officials said the violence in Taez began with the Houthi rebels first shelling residential areas and killing 23 civilians. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to talk to reporters.
The shelling provoked airstrikes by the Saudi-led coalition, which has been targeting the Houthis since March, when Yemen's crisis escalated amid the rebel advance and land grab.
The subsequent airstrikes killed at least 35 people and demolished five houses in the eastern neighbourhood of Sala, from where the rebels launched their attacks earlier Thursday, the officials added.
Among those killed, at least 17 were children and 20 were women, according to Doctors Without Borders, which added that more than 65 people were killed in Taez on Thursday.
The survivors, the group reported, were left "searching through the rubble with their bare hands" in the hope of finding victims buried underneath.
"It was a hellish night," said Taez resident Omar Karim, who could not sleep from the sound of the shelling as he and his family cowered in their basement for shelter.
"Patients and MSF staff are unable to reach hospitals due to the heavy fighting and airstrikes," the aid group said in a statement, adding that 923 people have been wounded over the past three days, and that 133 of them died due to their severe injuries.
Only seven of Taez's 21 hospitals are currently open but they are "totally overwhelmed" and have run out of essential medication, MSF said.
Meanwhile, in the port city of Aden, witnesses on the Gold Mohur beach said a masked group of armed men led six men in orange jumpsuits with their hands tied behind their backs onto a boat on Wednesday. The booby-trapped boat, they said, was dragged out to sea by another boat, before it was detonated remotely.
The explosion killed the six captives, whose identities were not known, said the witnesses, speaking on condition of anonymity fearing for their own safety.
No group claimed responsibility for the killings but Daesh-affiliated militants have carried out such slayings in the past.
Agencies

US air strike kills ‘Daesh number two’: White House

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The National Security Council identified the slain militant as Fadhil Ahmad Al Hayali, also known as Haji Mutaz.

The second-in-command of Daesh has been killed in a US air strike in northern Iraq, the White House said Friday.
The National Security Council identified the slain militant as Fadhil Ahmad Al Hayali, also known as Haji Mutaz, and said he was Daesh leader Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi's senior deputy.
US forces say they were able to kill him, along with a Daesh "media operative" known as Abu Abdullah, on August 18 in a strike on a vehicle near the city of Mosul.
The White House described Al Hayali as a member of Daesh's ruling council, and "a primary coordinator for moving large amounts of weapons, explosives, vehicles and people between Iraq and Syria.
"He supported Daesh operations in both countries and was in charge of Daesh operations in Iraq, where he was instrumental in planning operations over the past two years, including the Daesh offensive in Mosul in June 2014," it said.
Like many senior Iraqi militants, before joining the Daesh group, Al Hayali had been a member of Al Qaeda's Iraqi faction.

Black teen killed by St. Louis police shot in back: Autopsy

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ST. LOUIS: A black teenager shot and killed by white St. Louis police officers this week died from a single gunshot that entered his back and struck his heart, a medical examiner said on Friday, which appears to contradict the police account of the shooting.

News of the preliminary results of an autopsy escalated tensions that had flared after Wednesday's killing of Mansur Ball-Bey, as protesters and family of the slain 18-year-old questioned police accounts that he pointed a gun at officers.

In angry clashes Wednesday night, officers in riot gear fired tear gas and more protests followed on Thursday night.

Fresh protests are planned for Friday night in the area of the shooting, according to social media posts by activists.

St. Louis Police Chief Sam Dotson said additional officers would be available for the weekend in anticipation of further protests. He said he met with Gov. Jay Nixon and the Missouri Highway Patrol on Friday to arrange for state assistance if needed.

Late Friday, St. Louis' elected prosecutor, Circuit Attorney Jennifer M. Joyce, said her office would begin investigating now, rather than waiting until police turn over the results of their own investigation.

She assured St. Louisans at a news conference that her investigation would be independent from the one St. Louis police are conducting.

"I don't work for the police chief," said Joyce. "I don't work for the mayor. I am elected separately. When police have committed a crime, I hold them accountable."

Less than two weeks ago the St. Louis area was flooded with protesters from across the country marking the anniversary of the Aug. 9, 2014, killing of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown by a white police officer in nearby Ferguson, Missouri.

Brown's death was one of a series of police killings of unarmed black men and teens across the United States that sparked a newly energised civil rights movement under the banner "Black Lives Matter".

Autopsy results show a bullet struck Ball-Bey in the upper right of his back, hitting his heart and an artery next to it, said St. Louis Chief Medical Examiner Michael Graham.

The autopsy findings appear to contradict the version of the shooting given by police, who said two officers shot at Ball-Bey when he pointed a gun at them as he fled a home where police were serving a search warrant. Police said Ball-Bey dropped his weapon and continued running after he was shot.

The position and track of the bullet, which did not exit Ball-Bey's body, show that he was not turned toward officers when he was shot, Graham said. The shot would have killed him nearly instantly, making it difficult if not impossible for him to keep running, though if he was running there would have been some forward momentum, Graham said.

Graham said it was impossible to tell from the autopsy whether Ball-Bey was slightly turned, or was twisting his torso toward officers when he was shot.

"There are so many variables," said Graham. "But he certainly wasn't facing, his chest wasn't facing the officers."

The results of the autopsy are preliminary and evidence was still being gathered, Dotson said, but he said one witness had corroborated officer accounts that Ball-Bey had a gun.

"The complete truth takes time to put together," he told a press conference. "We must let the physical evidence lead us to our conclusions."

Police said they had recovered a gun, which they determined was stolen, though they do not know if Ball-Bey's finger prints were on it, Dotson said.

Jermaine Wooten, an attorney representing Ball-Bey's family, told CNN Friday no witnesses had seen the teenager with a gun.

Wooten said Ball-Bey did not live in the community and was visiting relatives but not at the house where police were serving the warrant, he said.

"He never had a gun. He did not point back toward the officers," Wooten told CNN. He said Ball-Bey could not have run more than a few feet after being shot, which contradicts police statements.

A report containing evidence gathered in Ball-Bey's shooting will be turned over to the city attorney and the US Attorney in St. Louis for review, police officials said.

Antonio French, a St. Louis Alderman and prominent voice in the black community, called for the circuit attorney of St. Louis to conduct a simultaneous investigation of the shooting.
Reuters

Yemen's president Hadi proposes 15-day cease-fire

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UNITED NATIONS: Yemen's president is proposing a 15-day cease-fire that would coincide with the withdrawal of Shiite rebel militias from all government institutions and military installations and all cities and provinces — even the province they call home.

President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi's proposal, obtained on Friday by the media, was given to the UN envoy for Yemen in Saudi Arabia's capital on Thursday, and Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed was heading to Oman on Friday to meet with Houthi representatives to discuss it, according to a UN diplomat.

Yemen's government has expressed support for a cease-fire in the past, but this might be its first formal proposal for one.

The proposal, dated on Thursday, calls for the Houthi rebels and allied troops loyal to former President Ali Abdullah Saleh to immediately implement a UN Security Council resolution which demands an end to violence and a swift return to UN-led peace talks.

Hadi's proposal comes after pro-government troops, backed by a coalition-led carrying out airstrikes, regained strategic ground from the rebels, including the southern port of Aden. They now push north toward the capital, Sanaa.

Yemen's government has repeatedly demanded that the Houthis withdraw. With government forces retaking territory and the Houthis on the defensive, it remains to be seen if the two sides will be more amenable to talking. An attempt at UN-brokered talks in Geneva in June failed.

More than 4,000 people have been killed in the Arab world's poorest country since March, when the US-backed coalition began launching airstrikes against the rebels who have seized control of the capital Sanaa and other cities. Hadi, who was forced to flee, is now in the Saudi capital, Riyadh.
Associated Press

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