Monday, April 2, 2012

Yoga can cure every disease, but don`t universalis


Yoga therapy can cure every disease and disorder, even cancer, says a Delhi-based yoga therapist but warns against the mass teaching of yoga - including popular pranayams like kapalbhati and anulom vilom - saying they "can cause complications".

"Yoga cannot be universalised...like prescribing a paracetamol tablet," says Subhash Sharma, a yoga therapist who spent 19 years in a gurukul in Rajasthan and is also a post-graduate from the Kasturba Medical College, Manipal.

Sharma told: "People have different physiologies and each person`s response to yoga is individualistic. Therefore, there can`t be standardisation of yoga for any particular disorder."

Sharma, who describes himself as a pioneering yoga therapist and runs a busy practice in south Delhi, says even a step-by-step book on yoga can be "fatal".

Bhastrika, a popular yogic pranayam that many people do while following an expert on television, can cause asthma, warns Sharma.

"In bhastrika pranayam you pump the lungs. It can hyperventilate the lungs and people can develop asthma."

Another popular pranayam, kapalbhati, is "dangerous, especially for women", he warns.

"If kapalbhati is done without `bandhas`, or shutting the anus and vagina, then the pressure will fall on the visceral organs (internal organs) and they will be pushed downwards. Women can develop uterus prolapse (where the uterus can sag from its normal position)."

Each of Sharma`s patients is given yoga therapy keeping in mind their body type and problem. The patient`s response is monitored closely and changes are made accordingly.

Anulom vilom, perceived to be a simple pranayam in which you breathe in through one nostril and breathe out though the other, is also not advisable for all, he says.

"When we force in air from one nostril and exhale from the other, it upsets the respiratory centre of the brain which controls breathing," he says, adding, "Lots of precautions should be taken before going in for anulom vilom."

Sharma has crowds of people coming to him with all kinds of problems, ranging from arthritis, asthma and blood pressure to cancer and even cases of muscular dystrophy. Sharma says he has cured many cancer cases, including blood cancer, brain cancer and breast cancer.

He recounted the case of a British woman with brain cancer who had undergone surgery and been given three months to live. "It is four years since she has been cured," he said.

Among his many patients is Priya Narayanan, a patient of multiple sclerosis, an auto immune disorder. Priya, a trained Carnatic singer, was doing her PhD in chemistry around 20 years ago when she noticed she was losing the use of her muscles. Many rounds of doctors and hospitals later, and with no hope left, she arrived last year at Sharma`s clinic.

"Priya has begun to show some control over her muscles," her mother Veda Narayanan told.

According to Sharma, Priya, who cannot walk without help, will be able to walk on her own in three years.

He says true yoga can be practised only by yogis who live aloof from society. Normal, social human beings running the material race suffer from psychosomatic disorders and diseases - and for them therapeutic yoga is the only answer, he says.

Sharma is keen that the Indian government "amalgamate the study of yoga with the study of human physiology - to develop yoga therapists".

"The government should teach yoga and medicine together, and create yoga doctors," he says.

SRK and Sanjay Dutt to come together in KJo’s next movie


The two heavyweights of Bollywood are all set for rock the show on-screen. If reports are to be believed, Shah Rukh Khan and Sanjay Dutt might come together for ‘Agneepath’ director Karan Malhotra’s next.

Buzz has it that Malhotra is keen to make a sequel to 2012 blockbuster ‘Agneepath’ and for the same he is interested to cast SRK and Sanju.

Talking to daily, Karan Malhotra said, “All I can say at the moment is that I do have a film in mind and it’s not a sequel or a remake. As soon as I have a clearer picture I will first tell my producer Karan Johar about it, then share it with the world.”

Dharma Productions have reportedly indicated that the filmmaker’s next project would be a rugged action film with ‘tailor-made’ roles for Dutt and SRK.

While the two actors have been very friendly off screen, it would be interesting to see full-fledged roles in a flick!

Pakistan PM Gilani: “China’s enemy is our enemy”


Pakistan and China moved a notch higher than their “time-tested” and “all-weather” friendship status after Pakistan Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani declared that “China’s enemy is our enemy”.

“China’s friend is our friend, and China’s enemy is our enemy. We consider China’s security as our own security,” The Express Tribune quoted Gilani, as saying in a meeting with China’s Executive Vice Premier Li Keqiang at the State Guest House on the sidelines of the Boao Forum for Asia.

Keqiang reciprocated Gilani’s sentiments by saying: “No matter what changes take place at the international level, we will uphold Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” he said. “China supports Pakistan’s role in regional and international affairs.”

China’s reiteration of support for Pakistan’s territorial integrity came after US Congressman Dana Rohrabacher introduced a resolution in the House of Representatives seeking independence for the insurgency-hit Balochistan.

Gilani said Pakistan gives high importance to the security of Chinese citizens on its soil, and added that he was personally monitoring the process to provide them extensive protection.

He added Pakistan realises the importance of maintaining a working engagement with the United States but would not compromise its sovereignty and national dignity.

He was referring to his meeting with the US President Barack Obama in Seoul, where he told him that Pakistan’s Parliament would set the contours of future ties with the US.

Bollywood star Imran, Deepika named worst actors at Golden Kela Awards


Imran Khan was named the Worst Actor and Deepika Padukone the Worst Actress at the fourth annual Golden Kela Awards, a spin-off of Hollywood's Razzies awards, which recognises the worst in cinema.

While Imran won the award for Mere Brother Ki Dulhan, Deepika was given the award for her performance in Prakash Jha's Aarakshan.

Shah Rukh Khan's sci-fi film RA.One walked away with two trophies for Worst Film and Worst Director for Anubhav Sinha.

The award for the Most Atrocious Lyrics went to Amitabh Bhattacharyya for Pyar do pyar lo (Thank You), Jigar ka tukda (Ladies vs Ricky Bahl), and Mutton song (Luv Ka The End). Teri meri from Bodyguard was named Most Irritating Song.

Prateik was given the for Worst Supporting Actor award for Dum Maaro Dum and Aarakshan.

A special Platinum Kela award was however given to filmmaker Kanti Shah for excellence in cinema.

Actor Pankaj Kapoor's maiden directorial venture Mausam got the Bawra Ho Gaya Ke Award, while Chirag Paswan won the Worst Debutante for Miley Na Miley Hum, and Esha Deol won the award for the Worst Attempt at a Comeback for Tell Me O Kkhuda.

The Lajja Award for worst treatment of a serious issue went to Aarakshan and Pritam was awarded the Bas Kijiye Bohut Ho Gaya Award.

However, there was a special category of 'Anti-Kela' awards for the films that were the saving graces of 2011.

The recipients were Yeh Saali Zindagi, Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster, Shaitan and Shor in the City

"I think Sudhir should be the one accepting this. I'm quite honored and amused to accept this award. It is good to see this movie getting some recognition. And you guys obviously have a great choice," said an ecstatic Arunoday Singh, on receiving the award for Yeh Saali Zindagi.

Anna Hazare: My fight against corruption will continue


Re-emphasizing his determination to wipe out corruption nationally, anti-graft crusader Anna Hazare has said his battle will continue.

Talking to media here, Hazare said nepotism in public life has left the general public discontented.

"I am fighting against the same cause (corruption), they (central government) are a corrupt government and they have troubled the life of the people, and have made their lives difficult. I can't do much, but fighting and following in the footsteps of Lord Ram, and my fight would continue till we end corruption," he added.

Hazare has warned that he will start another anti-corruption movement for the passage of a strong Lokpal Bill before the 2014 general elections.

Hazare has been at loggerheads with the government over the Ombudsman Bill. He has observed four fasts to pressure the administration to take action against the corrupt.

Global trade bodies warn PM Manmohan Singh of tax plan impact


International trade associations representing more than 250,000 companies have written to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh criticising new taxation proposals and warning that investment plans by overseas companies could be reconsidered.

India's budget last month outlined proposals that would allow authorities to make retroactive tax claims on overseas deals and bring in new anti-tax-avoidance measures, moves that have been criticised for further denting investor sentiment towards India.

"The sudden and unprecedented move in the Bill has undermined confidence in the policies of the Government of India toward foreign investment and taxation and has called into question the very rule of law, due process, and fair treatment in India," seven global trade bodies said in a letter to Singh.

"This is now prompting a widespread reconsideration of the costs and benefits of investing in India," continued the letter, signed by bodies including the U.S.-based Business Roundtable, the Confederation of British Industry and the Japan Foreign Trade Council.

A long-running tax struggle between London-listed Vodafone Group Plc , India's largest overseas investor, and the government, has come to symbolize the perils to foreign investors in the country.

Vodafone won a five-year legal battle in January when the Supreme Court dismissed a $2.2 billion tax demand from authorities over the British company's acquisition of Hutchison Whampoa Ltd's <0013.HK> Indian mobile assets in 2007.

That ruling was hailed by business groups as victory for clarity in India's investment climate, which has suffered due to policy paralysis, regulatory uncertainty and widespread corruption allegations against the government.

But a proposal in the recent budget to retroactively impose tax on deals conducted overseas where the underlying asset is located in India would amend 50-year-old-tax laws and allow New Delhi to pursue tax on long-concluded transactions.

"Some of our member companies had already begun reevaluating their investments in India due to increasing levels of controversy and uncertainty regarding taxation in recent years," the letter said.

Vodafone said last week it was considering a number of actions after the proposal, which it said was "grossly unjust".

The tax proposal, if written into law, could also affect Kraft Foods Inc's 2010 acquisition of Cadbury's Indian business and deals involving Indian assets sold by AT&T Inc and SABMiller Plc's purchase of Fosters.

In the letter, also sent to Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, the trade bodies said a plan to expand the definition of "royalty" retrospectively to 1976 would affect companies such as Ericsson.

"There appears to be an assumption, often expressed by Indian tax authorities, that India's ability to attract foreign investment is not affected by its taxation policies and practices. This simply is not the case," the letter continued.

"India will lose significant ground as a destination for international investment if it fails to align itself with policy and practice around the world," it said.

Sluggish investment is partly to blame for slowing growth in Asia's third-largest economy, which grew at just 6.1 percent in the December quarter, the weakest in nearly three years.

Unpaid employees of KFA wants RCB players to boycott IPL


The unpaid employees of Kingfisher Airlines (KFA) on today pleaded to the players of the United Breweries group-funded Royal Challenger Bangalore (RCB) team to boycott the forthcoming Indian Premier League matches.

Reportedly, the employees of the beleaguered airlines have not received their salaries since December 2011 and hence want the RCB players to support them by not participating in the mega event.

United Breweries is the parent company that is funding the Royal Challenger team.

According to reports, KFA has agreed to pay its junior staff by April 4 and the pilots and engineers by April 9.

On Monday, a section of the airlines’ pilots are also meeting in Delhi.

IPL clash gets bigger as Bollywood enters the picture


Finally, the big Bollywood is ready to face off with the IPL. A slew of exciting movies by prominent production houses, with an estimated Rs 175-200 crore riding on them, will be released between April 4 and May 27 when the IPL's fifth edition takes place.

The big and medium budget movies slated for release during this period include Sajid Nadiadwala's " Housefull 2", Priyadarshan's " Tezz" starring Ajay Devgan, Mukesh Bhatt's "Jannat 2", Vikram Bhatt's 3D film "Dangerous Ishhq", Yash Raj Films's "Ishaqzaade" and Viacom 18 Motion Picture's action-thriller "Department". Besides, some small-budget films will also hit theaters the same time.

Trade analyst Komal Nahta says that while the IPL was a novel concept in the first few years, now the feeling is that the real excitement is only during the last few days of the finals. "Hence, filmmakers are confident of releasing their films during this period," says Nahta.

Moreover, the film industry has grown confident in the last two years with quite a few movies crossing the Rs 100 crore mark, says Rakesh Jariwala of Ernst & Young's entertainment division. In fact, Bollywood now believes it can even use the IPL as a platform to market its films, he adds.

During the first three IPL seasons, multiplex capacity utilization dipped. The event was dubbed as "a black window" where few big distributors dared release their films. Some exhibitors, in fact, preferred to project the IPL games rather than show a movie. The tide turned with IPL 4 when the T20 league's TAM ratings showed a dip. Last year, over 20 films were released during the period, including low-budget hits like "Stanley Ka Dabba".

Producer-director Mahesh Bhatt says, "We locked horns with IPL 1 with the release of Jannat in 2008. There's no change now as Jannat 2 releases as per schedule. Let's see who entertains better."

Oil higher in Asia trade on Chinese demand hopes


Oil was higher in Asian trade today after figures showing a rise in manufacturing activity in China, the world's largest energy user, analysts said.

New York's main contract, West Texas Intermediate crude for delivery in May, gained 33 cents to USD 103.35 per barrel while Brent North Sea crude for May settlement was up 44 cents at USD 123.32.

Official data released yesterday showed China's manufacturing activity rose to the highest level in a year in March, energising oil prices, analysts said.

"China's manufacturing data helped edge up oil prices with hopes of strengthening demand (from the world's second biggest economy), said Justin Harper, market strategist at IG Markets Singapore.

The China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing said Sunday the official purchasing managers index (PMI) rose to 53.1 from 51 in February, helped by an increase in new orders.

It marked the fourth consecutive month of expansion for manufacturing activity. A reading above 50 indicates expansion, while a reading below 50 suggests contraction.

Tensions between the West and major crude producer Iran continue to lend support to oil prices as investors fret over possible supply disruptions from the Islamic republic.

The two sides are at odds over Iran's nuclear programme which Tehran has said is for civilian purposes but the United States and its allies believe the country is working towards nuclear weapons capability.

Iran has previously threatened to shut the strategic Strait of Hormuz -- a conduit for a fifth of global oil supply -- if it is hit by further sanctions from the West.

Jagan defends land allotments done by YSR Govt


 Maintaining that Y S Rajasekhar Reddy's regime made land allotments for employment generation purposes, Kadapa MP Jaganmohan Reddy has asked why the CBI did not look into the allotment of lands made during the previous TDP rule.

Reacting to the CBI chargesheet filed in the illegal assets case involving him, Jagan, while speaking at his 'Odarpu Yatra' here last night, defended the land allotments during his late father's regime.

"The lands were allotted to private companies in backward Mahaboobnagar and Medak districts to generate large scale employment," he said.

"Why the CBI cannot see the land allocation in the heart of Hyderabad made by TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu at throw away prices and also during the present Congress government," he asked.

Meanwhile, unfazed by the developments in the case involving him, Jagan is going ahead with campaign in Assembly segments where bypolls will be held.

He is scheduled to tour Narsapuram and Polavaram constituencies in West Godavari district from today. These two assembly seats are among the 17 constituencies where the by-elections are due.

The bypolls in 16 of the 17 seats are necessitated by the disqualification of Congress MLAs who switched loyalty to Jagan and voted against the Congress government in a floor test held in December last year, while another MLA quit in support of Kadapa MP.

32 people killed in Russian plane crashes in Siberia

At least 32 people were killed and 11 survivors have been taken to hospital, Russia's Emergency Situations Ministry said on Monday. 

The ATR 72, a twin-engine, turbo-prop plane, with 43 people aboard, crashed some 30-35 km (18-22 miles) from the western Siberian city of Tyumen, Emergency Situations Ministry spokeswoman Irina Andrianova said. 

The mid-range plane belonging to Russian airline UTair crashed after taking off from Tyumen on a flight to Surgut, an oil town further north in Siberia. 

There were 39 passengers and four crew on board, according to preliminary information, Andrianova said.

Injured survivors were flown to hospital by helicopter after the plane caught fire following the crash, the cause of which was not immediately known, Russian news agencies reported. 

UTair has three ATR-72 craft made by the French-Italian manufacturer ATR, according to the airline's website. 

ATR is an equal partnership between two major European aeronautics players, Alenia Aermacchi, a Finmeccanica company, and EADS. 

The crash was the deadliest air disaster in Russia since a Yak-42 plane crashed into a riverbank near the city of Yaroslavl after takeoff on September 07, 2011, killing 44 people and wiping out the Lokomotiv Yaroslavl ice hockey team. 

President Dmitry Medvedev called for a reduction in the number of Russian airlines and improvements in crew training after that crash, which followed a June crash that killed 47 people including a navigator who had been drinking. 

Poonam Pandey upset over morphed nude image


The girl who thrives on shooting from the mouth statements, and uploading her bedroom antics videos seems to have turned a new leaf.

Post the morphed picture brouhaha in Kolkata that brought the city of Joy to a standstill, strip queen Poonam says she doesn't want unwanted controversies in her life. Poonam recently posted on Twitter saying, "I am really shocked and hurt over the incident in Kolkata, a fan made stupid morphed pic of mine was published by mistake on a News Paper.

Tweet Hearts and all my Fans round d World I do appreciate ur Love towards me but such edited/Morphed pix really hurt me. Please keep me away from any such unwanted controversies which could hurt one's sentiments."

The model's nude morphed picture is circulating on web, made by one of her fans, which showed a morphed image of a Pakistani cricketer bowing before the portrait of a Sachin Tendulkar and a nude Poonam. But this didn't go well with Kolkata citizens when an English daily published the morphed picture.

Suu Kyi says: she hoped it will mark the beginning of a new era


 Aung San Suu Kyi claimed victory on Monday in Myanmar's historic by-election, saying she hoped it will mark the beginning of a new era for the long-repressed country.

Suu Kyi spoke to thousands of cheering supporters who gathered outside her opposition party headquarters a day after her party claimed she had won a Parliamentary seat in the closely watched vote.

"The success we are having is the success of the people," Suu Kyi said. "It is not so much our triumph as a triumph of the people who have decided that they have to be involved in the political process in this country."

"We hope this will be the beginning of a new era," she said, as supporters chanted her name and thrust their hands into the air to flash "V'' for victory signs.

The election sets the stage for the former political prisoner to take public office for the first time and lead a small bloc of opposition lawmakers in Myanmar's military-dominated Parliament.

Official results are expected within the next few days.

If confirmed, the victory would mark a major milestone in the Southeast Asian nation that is emerging from a ruthless era of military rule and also an astonishing reversal of fortune for a woman who became one of the world's most prominent prisoners of conscience.

The former junta had kept Suu Kyi imprisoned in her lakeside home for the better part of two decades. When she was finally released in late 2010, just after a general election that was deemed neither free nor fair, few could have imagined she would so quickly make the leap from democracy advocate to elected official — opening the way for a potential presidential run in 2015.

Tatra trucks deal: CBI is set to grill Vectra chief today


The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is set to grill Vectra Group chief Ravi Rishi once again on Monday in connection with the alleged bribery allegations made by Army Chief General VK Singh.

The central probe agency has questioned Vectra chief earlier in connection with the case.

The CBI has also issued a lookout notice against the British citizen to bar him from leaving the country. The probe agency has also confiscated his passport and alerted all airports and exit points to ensure that he does not leave the country.

The CBI in its First Information Report (FIR), registered earlier this week, had named Rishi, a London-based businessman who along with the Vectra Group also has majority stake in Tatra trucks, a Czech manufacturer.

The defence deal related to the sale of 7000 trucks to the Army came under scanner after Army chief General VK Singh had alleged that he was offered a Rs 14 crore bribe to clear a file related to purchase of trucks.

The CBI had on Friday raided Tatra offices in Bangalore and Delhi in search of evidence.

Public sector unit BEML buys Tatra parts from Vectra and assembles trucks in Bangalore that were then sold to the Army.

General VK Singh on Saturday named retired Lt General Tejinder Singh in his complaint to the CBI. He had earlier claimed that a lobbyist, who had "just" retired, offered him a bribe for clearing "sub-standard" vehicles and he had informed the Defence Minister about it. The Ministry had then recommended a CBI probe into the allegation made by the Army chief.

In view of the claims made by the Army Chief, the CBI may also question retired Lt General Tejinder Singh in connection with the case.

However, retired Lt General Tejinder Singh has refuted the allegations and filed a defamation suit against the Army Chief and four other officers.

FSL report awaited in defence official’s death case


Three days since the mysterious deaths of Defence Ministry official Kumar Yashkar Sinha and his wife Archana Sharma, the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) is expected to handover its crucial report to Delhi Police on Monday.

The FSL report is expected to throw new light on the mysterious death of the 42-year-old Deputy Director at the Ministry's Directorate General of Medical Services and his 34-year-old wife, who was a trained classical dancer.

The two were found dead in their official flat in Hudco Place in Defence Colony on Friday.

Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police PS Kushwah told reporters that they were "waiting for the FSL report on the evidence collected from the spot" where the bodies were found.

According to Pushkar Sinha, brother of slain defence ministry official, Yashkar went to meet him in Lucknow last week and discussed the enormous work pressure on him.

He even met his sister a day before his death.

On Saturday, Delhi Police found a hand-written note wrapped in a 'green envelope' in Sinha’s home during investigation in which he had mentioned the names of two Army officers who were allegedly 'behind the work pressure'.

According to the sources, the two suspected officials of Defence Ministry can be summoned for questioning.

So far, the relatives of Yashkar have maintained that the couple was happily married and they enjoyed healthy relationship. So, marital discord cannot be ruled out.

The relatives of the deceased couple alleged that there could be a conspiracy behind the deaths.

Delhi Police on Sunday questioned an official of ADG rank in defence ministry to get more details on the content of the 'note' that is very crucial to crack the case of mysterious deaths.

The initial reports suggested that Yashkar first strangulated his wife and then immolated himself. But, the recently found note indicates something fishy in the case.

The couple was married for seven years and had no children.

The incident was reported to police by neighbours when they saw smoke coming out from the couple’s flat.

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Honeymoon murder: Anni’s family 'wants the truth'


Murdered British-Indian honeymooner Anni Dewani's family has demanded the truth after her husband Shrien won an appeal against his extradition to South Africa.

“It would be oppressive to send him back, if his health is not good, but we are happy as a family to hear that the court has decided that it is in the interests of justice that he will go back to South Africa. The court has rejected his appeal on human rights,” The Daily Mail quoted Anni's elder sister, Ami Denborg, as saying.

Her statement came after the High Court ruled it would be ''unjust and oppressive'' to extradite Dewani, 32, until his mental health improved.

Meanwhile, Shrien’s family expressed relief at the judgement.

“The Dewani family are grateful that the High Court has upheld the appeal and blocked any attempt to extradite Shrien to South Africa now. Shrien is innocent and is determined to return to South Africa to clear his name and seek justice for his wife Anni,” shrein’s family said.

Shrien’s lawyer, Clare Montgomery, argued he was so ill that he would be incapable of giving instructions to his lawyers, or following trial proceedings, and extradition should be delayed until he had recovered.

Anni Dewani, 28, was shot when a taxi in which the couple were travelling was hijacked in the Gugulethu township on the outskirts of Cape Town.

She was found dead in the back of the abandoned vehicle with a bullet wound to her neck.

Taxi driver Zola Tongo, who has admitted his part in the crime, claimed in a plea agreement with prosecutors that Dewani ordered the carjacking and paid for a hit on his wife.

Petrol prices may be hike by Rs 5 per litre from next month


State-run oil marketing companies plan to raise petrol prices by Rs 5 a litre from next month after they get an informal nod from the oil ministry, industry and government officials said. The decision is likely to be taken on Saturday when oil firms meet for a fuel price review.

"We are incurring a loss (revenue) of about Rs 7 per litre on petrol. We have to raise its price by at least Rs 5. But the government owns the companies so we have to wait for its green signal," said a senior executive of a state-run refinery. Government officials, however, said oil companies might not be allowed to raise petrol prices considering the volatile political situation during the Budget session of Parliament.

"The UPA government, which depends on support from diverse political parties, can't risk the passage of the Finance Bill. It can bite the bullet after the Bill is passed in May," said an official requesting anonymity.

Migraines likelier in men with impotence


Men who have been diagnosed with erectile dysfunction are 63 percent more likely to also have had a diagnosis of migraine headaches than men without the sexual disorder, according to a new study from Taiwan.

Dr. Tobias Köhler of Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, who specializes in male sexual function and fertility, told Reuters Health this is the first he`s heard of any such relationship between migraines and impotence.

"It`s an interesting first recognition of the correlation, but by no means does it mean they`re causally linked," said Köhler, who was not involved in the new research. It`s not clear what might explain the link between erectile dysfunction (ED) and headache, although migraines have been linked to sexual dysfunction in women, the study authors note in the journal Cephalalgia.

But "no study to date has ever attempted to explore the association between migraine and ED," write Dr. Chao-Yuan Huang at National Taiwan University`s College of Medicine and his colleagues.

It has been estimated that about 20 million men in the United States suffer from impotence.

The research team collected information on 23,000 men from a national database of insurance claims in Taiwan.

About 5,700 of the men had been diagnosed with erectile dysfunction, which is an inability to get or keep an erection.

Huang`s group then compared ED patients to 17,000 similar men who had not sought treatment for impotence.

Among the men with ED, 245, or 4.25 percent, had previously been diagnosed with migraine headaches.

In the group without ED, 457 men, or 2.64 percent, had been diagnosed with migraines.

After the researchers took into account differences between the groups, including heart disease and diabetes, they found that ED patients were 1.63 times as likely to have had a previous migraine diagnosis as men in the other group.

Age seemed to make a difference.

Men in their 30s with erectile dysfunction were about twice as likely as men without it to have a diagnosis of migraines.

The researchers could only speculate as to why migraines are more common among men with erectile dysfunction.

"As it has been demonstrated that chronic pain can cause sexual dysfunction," the authors write, "one possible explanation for the association seen in this study may be the chronic pain associated with migraine headaches."

Köhler, who also represents the American Urological Association regarding sexual medicine, agreed that pain is a possible explanation.

"We definitely know that pain in general is bad for erections," he said.

The authors also offer up the brain chemical dopamine as a potential player, because it is thought to be involved in both migraine headaches and sexual function.

In addition, there`s the possibility that the findings could be due to some other factor. For instance, men who see a doctor for migraines might be more likely to seek care for erection problems too, Huang`s group notes.

Or it could be that the men diagnosed with migraines are taking medications that interfere with their sexual function, Köhler speculated.

Dr. Ege Serefoglu at Tulane University School of Medicine said that because this is the first stab at looking at the relationship between migraine and erectile dysfunction, the findings should be interpreted cautiously.

He added that the study was well conducted, but the results "need to be confirmed by other countries, other researchers, before we can really include migraine as a risk factor of erectile dysfunction or vice versa."

UN asks India to repeal Armed Forces Special Powers Act


The United Nations has asked India to repeal the controversial Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, saying it had no role to play in a democracy. This comes amid clamour for withdrawal of AFSPA from Kashmir.

A United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur today urged India to repeal the controversial law that gives its military special powers to act in troubled areas. Christof Heyns, UN's Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, told reporters here that the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act has become a "symbol of excessive state power" and "has no role to play in a democracy".

His comments came after the conclusion of his 12-day fact-finding mission to examine situations of extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions in India.

"During my visit to Kashmir, AFSPA was described to me as 'hated' and 'draconian'. It clearly violates International Law. A number of UN treaty bodies have pronounced it to be in violation of International Law as well," said Heynes.

Accountability is circumvented by invoking AFSPA's requirement of obtaining prior sanction from the Central government before any civil prosecutions can be initiated against armed forces personnel, he said, quoting the report. "Information received through RTI applications show that this immunity provision effectively blocks any prosecution of members of the armed forces," he added, recommending immediate repeal of the law.

As part of his fact-finding mission Heyns visited Gujarat, Kerala, Jammu and Kashmir, Assam and West Bengal and met secretaries of various ministries, police officers, human rights activists and other officials in these states.

The UN Special Rapporteur's final conclusions and recommendations will be submitted as a comprehensive report to the Human Rights Council at a future session in 2013.

"The main finding in my report is that despite constitutional guarantees and robust human rights jurisprudence, extrajudicial killings continue in India and it is a matter of serious concern," Heyns said.

Salutary guidelines laid down by the Supreme Court, many of which have been incorporated through amendments in the Code of Criminal procedure are not sufficiently complied with, he claimed.

Prevalence of communal violence, encounter killings, custodial deaths, 'honour' killings and plight of dalits and adivasis are other areas of concern mentioned in the report. In the report, Heyns proposed a number of provisional steps to be taken to address these concerns, including the establishment of a Commission of Inquiry, consisting of respected lawyers and other community leaders.

"India also should ratify a number of international treaties, including the Convention Against Torture and the International Convention for the Protection of All persons from Enforced Disappearance," he said.

Heyns' visit is the first mission to India by an expert mandated by the UN Human Rights Council to monitor and report on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions.

Jayalalithaa demanded all power, generated from Kudankulam to state


Days after giving nod to the Kudankulam nuclear power plant in the state, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on today demanded all power that will be generated from it be supplied to the state.

The AIADMK supremo made the demand in a letter shot off to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on today.

Jayalalithaa’s letter states that Tamil Nadu is facing severe shortage of power so entire power generated from Kudankulam nuclear plant should be allotted to state.

Tamil Nadu on March 19 gave the green signal for the Kudankulam nuclear plant.

India's atomic power plant operator, Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL), is building two 1,000 MW reactors at Kudankulam in Tirunelveli district, around 650 km from here.

Next US president must be prepared to deal with India and Pakistan crisis


 The winner of the 2012 US Presidential Elections must be prepared to deal with a potential re-emerging crisis between India and Pakistan and engage with New Delhi over its ties with Iran and interests in Afghanistan, an American expert on South Asia has said.

Daniel Markey, Senior Fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia, at Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) - a Washington-based think-tank - said yesterday that the winner of 2012 Presidential Election must be prepared for "a significant potential of near-term crisis" between India and its historical rival Pakistan.

The US would likely be called upon to play an important mediating role in the event of a "Mumbai-type" terrorist event that would lead India and Pakistan to the brink of war, Markey said in a video message posted on the CFR website as part of the Campaign 2012 effort.

Markey said that the President will also have to engage with India on top foreign policy priorities including Iran's nuclear program and the US departure from Afghanistan.

India sees Iran as an important energy supplier and is not eager to enter into an international effort to put pressure on the Iranians, he explained.

The difference between US and Indian interests on Iran "is likely to dog the relationship" and enter into bilateral and multilateral dealings, he said, adding that the president will also have to address Indian concerns over rising Pakistani influence in Afghanistan following a messy US withdrawal.

Markey said he sees opportunities for improved US-India relations following the upcoming leadership change in India.

"The opportunity in US-India relations is really a long-term one," he says, adding that the US president must not allow near-term irritants to get in the way.

‘Blood Money’ is no ‘Blood Diamond’: Review


If the similarity in the name of the movie is able to resurrect images from Edward Zwick’s masterpiece ‘Blood Diamond’, you’d better stash those in some remote corner of your mind while watching ‘Blood Money’. ‘Blood Money’ is no ‘Blood Diamond’, and Kunal Khemu is no Leonardo DiCaprio despite the heavy resonances in the name and the theme of the two films. Whereas the latter was lauded as a brilliant movie of our times, the former will sink into some deep abyss of oblivion. Amen.

Cut to the story. Set in the contemporary South Africa, the diamond hub of the world, the film tries to usher relevance to the story with the setting. What it ends up as, is a dismal disappointment. Given the absolute absence of details and sharpness, the backdrop of South Africa hardly helps in exonerating the movie. For a film which attempts to delve into the darker recesses of the diamond industry, ‘Blood Money’ turns out to be exceptionally flimsy and shallow.

A newly-married couple, Kunal (Kunal Khemu) and Arzoo (Amrita Puri), move to Cape Town with dreams in their eyes and love in their hearts. Their starry-eyed wishes are fulfilled with the pace of a hurricane as soon as Kunal joins a diamond exports firm. And in case you are deceived by the extraordinarily ordinary reception that Khemu receives at work, review your thoughts. This is the man who has been awarded a sprawling, lavish bungalow the moment he joins work. No room for speculations here. We are treading on the grounds of the absurd.

Amrita Puri, whose funny role in ‘Aisha’ had been appreciated by people, has failed to emerge out of that cocoon. Puri speaks in the same way as her debut film, and leaves us to wonder whether she is the same behind cameras as well. Kunal Khemu’s tryst with acting might find a better viaduct somewhere else, not in ‘Blood Money’. And as far as his bootylicious co-worker Mia is concerned, she seems to have been incorporated into the movie solely for the purpose of titillating your fantasies. She sheds her clothes with amazing alacrity and leaves no stone unturned in seducing your faculties of reason and logic. So that after a point, you no longer care what the outcome of the apparently grisly tale of blood and money turns out to be.

The lackluster performances of the entire cast leave you gaping at the mindlessness of the film. And the fact that the songs do nothing to stamp their presence on your mind, don’t help either. Watch ‘Blood Money’ if you have absolutely nothing to do this weekend. Else invest your time in something more meaningful!

Jharkhand RS polls: ‘Election process seriously vitiated’

 In an uprecedented step, the Election Commission on Friday night countermanded the Rajya Sabha polls in Jharkhand in the wake of allegations of horse trading and seizure of over Rs 2 crore in cash, saying the election process there "has been seriously vitiated". 

"The Commission is satisfied that the current election process for Rajya Sabha election from Jharkhand has been seriously vitiated and cannot be permitted to proceed," the 3-member EC headed by Chief Election Commissioner SY Quraishi said in a 12-page order. 

"Accordingly, the Commission hereby recommends under Article 324 of the Constitution read with Section 21 of the General Clauses Act, 1897, to the President that she may be pleased to rescind the notification of March 12 calling upon the elected members of Jharkhand Legislative Assembly to elect two members to the Council of States," it said. 

While Rajya Sabha elections have been countermanded in the past, this is the first time that such a step has been taken on account of vitiation of the election process because of money power. 

The Commission's decision came after a day-long meeting to inquire into the source of the huge cash seizures made by Income Tax authorities in Ranchi this morning. 

The order came following complaints by several political parties to the EC over use of money power and horse trading in these polls. 

The Commission's decision came after a day-long meeting to inquire into the source of the huge cash seizures made by Income Tax authorities in Ranchi Friday morning. 

The order came following complaints by several political parties to the EC over use of money power and horse trading in these polls. 

The EC action comes in the wake of cash seizure of Rs 2.15 crore from a vehicle belonging to the brother of one of the independent candidates RK Agarwal on the outskirts of Ranchi early this morning ahead of the RS poll. 

Further enquiries by the EC in Jharkhand revealed that "prima facie, the source of the cash found in the vehicle is unexplained and is liable for seizure". 

"The person carrying the cash Sudhanshu Tripathy stated that the cash was handed over to him by Soumitra Sah, son-in-law of RK Agarwal. The same was to be handed over to a person named Khandelwal, the owner of a Ford Ikon showroom at Ranchi and the vehicle under reference is in the name of Suresh Kumar Agarwal, brother of RK Agarwal and the cash found appears to be without clear source and efforts are on to detect its real source", the EC said. 

Veteran lawyer and BJP MP Ram Jethmalani said the EC, by countermanding the RS elections in Jharkhand, has "set up an excellent precedent" while his party colleague Yashwant Sinha said he was happy with the EC decision as Rajya Sabha polls "have been a happy hunting ground for money bags". 

CPI leader Gurudas Dasgupta said the election laws should be amended and state financing should be there for the general elections, for state elections. As for RS elections, there should be no secret voting. Voting should be open". 

The report of Jharkhand Chief Electoral Officer to the EC said the Income Tax authorites "received information from a reliable source late on the night of 29th March, 2012, that cash would be transported from Jamshedpur to Ranchi for distribution in connection with the election. 

Therefore, with the help of the district police authorities, a picket was placed on Jamshedpur Ranchi highway (NH-33) at Rampur Haat to check the movement of suspicious vehicles. 

At around 6.30 am today, an Innova Car bearing Jharkhand registration number was nabbed with a person named Sudhanshu Tripathy carrying unaccounted cash to the tune of Rs 2.15 crore for the purpose of distribution in connection with the election on behalf of RK Agarwal, an independent candidate in the election. 

The cash was being carried by Tripathy who is an employee of Shah Sponge and Power Limited having its offices at Chaibasa and Jamshedpur. 

The Jharkhand CEO’s report, on which the EC acted, also said that apart from the intercepted vehicle, there was information about two more vehicles carrying unaccounted cash following the Innova from Jamshedpur but they went back to Jamshedpur along with the alleged cash after noticing that the Innova had been intercepted by the authorites. 

"The cash in the subsequent two vehicles was reportedly handed over at the residence of Prakash Khemani at Jamshedpur. A search action has been initiated at the residence of Khemani and surveys are being conducted at the office premises of Khemani and Shah Sponge and Power Limited at Jamshedpur with the authorisation of search issued by the Commissioner of Income Tax, Jamshedpur", the EC said. 

The Rajya Sabha election for the two seats in Jharkhand was necessitated on account of the expiry of term of Surendrajeet Singh Ahluwalia and Mabel Rebello who are due to retire on April 2. 

For filling up the two vacancies, five candidates filed their nominations including Pravin Kumar Singh of Jharkhand Vikash Morcha, Pradip Kumar Balmuchu of Congress, Sanjiv Kumar of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha and two independents Pawan Kumar Dhoot and Raj Kumar Agarwal. 

Ahead of the polls, Gurudas Dasgupta, sent a representation to the EC, citing media reports "on strong and tangible apprehensions about horse trading" to garner votes of vulnerable MLAs". 

A day later on March 27, Babu Lal Marandi, Member of Parliament and former chief minister of Jharkhand, called on the Commission with a delegation and presented a memorandum expressing similar concerns. 

Marandi’s letter was followed by another from JD(U) chief Sharad Yadav who also spoke of the possibility of use of money power in the elections. 

Taking note of these apprehensions, the Commission on March 27 instructed the Chief Secretary of Jharkhand and other authorities concerned to keep a strict watch on the situation and prevent any such incident. 

Chandigarh girl Vanya Mishra crowned Miss India World 2012


Chandigarh girl Vanya Mishra was Friday night crowned as the Pantaloons Femina Miss India World 2012 in a glittering grand finale of the 49th edition of the beauty pageant.

The Miss India Earth title went to 24-year-old Prachi Mishra of Pune, while Chennai girl Rochelle Maria Rao, 23, was crowned as the Miss India International.

The trio, selected from 20 finalists, were crowned by last year`s winners Kanistha Dhankhar, Hasleen Kaur and Ankita Shorey.

The event was hosted by Ayushman Khurana and Manish Paul.

While 19-year-old Vanya will represent India at the Miss World 2012 Pageant, Prachi and Rochelle shall represent the country at Miss Earth 2012 Pageant and Miss International 2012 Pageant, respectively.

Femina will not send the beauties to the Miss Universe pageant as it had decided in 2010 to abstain from the event.

Nargis Fakri and Sonam Kapoor added Bollywood glamour to the ceremony, which was judged by Sonam, producer Ekta Kapoor, film director Rohit Shetty, actor Sonali Bendre, cricketer Harbhajan Singh, designer Raghavendra Rathore, managing director of Bajaj FimServ Sanjiv Bajaj, singer Sonu Nigam and TV actor Sakshi Tanwar.

The evening began with singer-actor Ali Zafar giving his first dance performance with former Miss Indias Manasvi Mamgai and Neha Hinge.

The Pakistani singer enthralled the audience with his power packed `Madhubala` performance.

The grand evening was also graced by Julia Morley, chairperson of the Miss World Organisation and reigning Miss World Ivian Lunasol Sarcos Colimenares.

Former Miss World Ivian Sarcos also attended the event in a stunning lehenga choli.

Anonymous threatens to shut down Internet today


There is a strong possibility that you won't be able to indulge in your favourite internet activities like shopping and surfing on Saturday due to a hacking group - Anonymous - which has threatened to shut down the net.

"Operation Global Blackout 2012 looks to shut down the internet for a whole day today (Saturday) by disabling its core DNS servers, making websites inaccessible," said Interpol's Secretary General, Ronald K. Noble.

Noble was speaking at the thirteenth D.P. Kohli memorial lecture on "Multijurisdictional Investigation: Operation Unmask" in the capital.

According to Noble, "Anonymous" is protesting against several reasons including the crash of Wall Street and irresponsible leaders.

"Investigations have already been launched by Colombia, Chile and Spain as their private and public websites have been attacked by the group," he added.

Meanwhile, Interpol has launched Operation Unmask to deal with the group and arrested 31 alleged members in two different phases in February and March, 2012.

However, Anonymous vowed vengeance and retaliated through a global wave of cyber-attacks on Interpol Feb 28.

"At its peak, the wave reached 400,000 attacks per minute. My parents' home address and phone number were published on websites," said Noble.

According to Noble, there are around 2.3 billion internet users in the world and more than one million of them are affected by cybercrime every year while $388 billion dollars is the global cost of such crimes.

Vectra Group chairman Rishi under probe in Czech Republic too in Tatra matter


A day after the CBI registered a case in connection with alleged irregularities in the supply of all-terrain Tatra freight vehicles through the state-owned BEML to the Indian Army, it has emerged that Vectra Group chairman Ravinder Rishi – a majority stakeholder in Tatra – is under probe in the Czech Republic too in the Tatra matter.

The CBI had yesterday questioned Rishi – a British national of Indian origin – after booking him and unnamed officials of Defence Ministry, BEML and Army for alleged criminal conspiracy, cheating and relevant sections of Prevention of Corruption Act.

Rishi has so far refuted allegations of irregularities in the Tatra truks deal. But documents in possession of DNA newspaper show that a criminal complaint was filed against Rishi in the Czech Republic last year in the Tatra matter.

As per the complaint, Rishi misused his position in the board of Tatra Czech [the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) of Tatra trucks] to enable Tatra Sipox (UK) Ltd, a company Rishi’s Vectra Group incorporated in 1994 and now owns, to buy knock down trucks from Tatra Czech at below production cost. Tatra Sipox then sold the trucks to India’s BEML at a profit, causing huge losses to Tatra Czech since profits from the sale were being made by Rishi’s company, the newspaper reports citing the complaint.

“I hold for important the fact that TATRA Czech was selling Tatra truck to the British company [Tatra Sipox] margin-free, even at prices below the production costs. The entire margin, or all the profit from the transaction, has been earned by Vectra Limited in the UK,” states the complaint.

The complaint against Rishi was filed by Vaclav Laska, ex-chief at corruption watchdog Transparency International, following disclosures by a top Tatra Czech official. The investigations into the matter are being carried out by the Czech Republic’s Department for Detection of Corruption and Financial Offences.

The recent revelations hold significance in the wake of claims by Army Chief General VK Singh that he was offered a Rs14 crore bribe to clear a tranche of 600 sub-standard Tatra trucks.

Friday, March 30, 2012

Tatra trucks deal: CBI raids are still on


The CBI on Friday began searches at four places in Delhi and Bangalore in connection with the alleged irregularities in Tatra trucks deal. Reports said the raids are still on.

The development came hours after the agency registered a case in connection with the alleged irregularities and also called for questioning Vectra Group chairman Ravi Rishi, who is a majority stakeholder in Tatra.

British national Rishi, who is in the national capital for the Defence Expo, was last reported to be at the CBI headquarters for questioning in the case.

Rishi had earlier agreed to cooperate with the Central probe agency, which is probing the Army Chief’s claims that he was offered Rs 14 crore bribe to clear the purchase of 600 Tatra trucks.

According to reports, the FIR has been registered against the Vectra Group, which has a majority stake in the firm Tatra-Vectra and manufactures and supplies trucks to the Indian Army, and BEML - a defence PSU.

The FIR mentions several charges, including cheating and criminal conspiracy.

CBI Director AP Singh had examined a report forwarded by one of the joint directors of the agency who had opined that a case could be made out and a thorough investigation was required, the sources said.

The Defence Ministry has sent a reference to the CBI seeking a probe in the allegations. However, the agency is waiting for a complaint from Gen Singh before initiating a probe into his allegations.

The sources said based on the reference, two separate cases could be registered by the agency -- one related to the deal and another to the alleged bribery offer.

Rishi had earlier criticised the Army Chief for delaying the deal for trucks over alleged procurement related doubts.

Speaking to reporters, Rishi had maintained that there was nothing improper or illegal about previous Tatra truck-related procurements.

The businessman also went a step ahead to suggest that General Singh was more inclined towards giving the truck deal to another competitor called Ural.

The Tatra trucks have been used as missile carriers in the Indian Army for years.

Terming charges against the Vectra Group as baseless and unfounded, Rishi stated that large orders from the Indian Army come only after one year or one and a half years.

He had opined that the Army Chief may have blocked the Tatra deal for his own personal interests.

General Singh has questioned the procurement process and maintenance facilities related to Tatra trucks.

Reacting to alleged involvement of agents and lobbyists in placement of orders for the Tatra trucks, state-owned BEML chief V R S Natarajan has said, "In last 26 years, from 1986 onwards, BEML assembled manufactured, supplied 7,000 Tatra trucks. All of them have been done on single nomination basis, single inquiry basis.

"This type of equipment nobody in world makes, because of its superior technological features. When I am the single vendor and there is no competition, there is no influence required," he said.

The name of Tatra and Bharat Earth Movers Limited was taken by the Army in a press release issued by it on March 5, alleging that retired Lt Gen Tejinder Singh had offered a bribe on behalf of Tatra and Vectra Limited.

Pakistan PM Gilani's son in Rs 7 bn drug scam


 A Rs 7 billion (USD 77 million) "drug quota allotment" scam allegedly involving Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani' son has surfaced in Pakistan, Geo News reported.

A three-member Supreme Court bench headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry heard a case on Thursday against the Health Ministry illegally allotting a quota of a bronchodilator drug "ephedrine" worth Rs 7 billion to two Multan-based companies.

The case was filed by Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) to bring the culprits to the task but its lawyer, Abid Zulfiqar, pleaded before the court on Thursday that his client wanted to withdraw the case.

When the Chief Justice asked Zulfiqar what was stopping the ANF from pursuing the case, he revealed that ANF was under extreme pressure regarding its probe into the Health Ministry's violations of rules, while awarding a quota of 9,000 kg ephedrine drastically exceeding the legal limit of 500 kg.

The lawyer disclosed that one "Tauqeer Ali Shah", who claimed himself to be the secretary of PM Gilani's son Ali Musa Gilani, had been pressurising the ANF to sweep the case under the carpet.

In the line of duty, the ANF also tried to summon Ali Musa Gilani on March 12, but to no avail, the ANF counsellor told the court.

Besides, ANF chief Brig Fahim Chaudhry told the court that it was Secretary Anti-Narcotics Department who put a full stop to the investigation by stating that an important political personality was not happy with the probe.

Summoned all the parties, the Supreme Court later adjourned the hearing till April 20.

SC refuses plea seeking clemency for Balwant Singh Rajoana


 The Supreme Court on Friday refused to entertain a plea seeking clemency for Balwant Singh Rajoana, convicted for assassinating Punjab’s former chief minister Beant Singh.

The petition was moved by an NGO seeking a stay on Rajoana’s proposed execution on March 31.

Rajoana has himself neither challenged his conviction nor filed any mercy petition although Beant Singh’s relatives had forgiven him.

He had earlier asked the Akalis in a letter not to save him and claimed that they were pushing for a pardon out of fear of losing support in Punjab.

Chief Minister Beant Singh was assassinated by a human bomb, Dilawar Singh, just outside the Punjab secretariat on August 31, 1995. Rajoana was to serve as a back-up bomb in case Dilawar failed.

Rajoana and Jagtar Singh Hawara, the alleged mastermind, were awarded the death sentence. Hawara’s death sentence was commuted to life by Punjab and Haryana High Court. The appeal of another co-accused, Lakhwinder Singh, is pending before the Supreme Court.

Will Election Commission countermand Jharkhand Rajya Sabha polls


Two crores have been found this morning in a car in Ranchi. The vehicle belongs to a businessman whose brother, R K Agarwal, is contesting the Rajya Sabha elections from Jharkhand today. Mr Agarwal is an independent candidate.

The Election Commission has met this morning to discuss whether to countermand the election amid allegations of votes being bought. 17 MLAs have already voted for the two Rajya Sabha seats from Jharkhand.

The state has a notorious history of serving as an entry point to the Rajya Sabha for wealthy businessmen.

This time around, the Left's Gurudas Dasgupta had written to the Election Commission alleging that MLAs who vote for the Rajya Sabha MPs are being "horse-traded." He also complained that Jharkhand has begun hosting outsiders with little or no experience in politics as candidates for the Rajya Sabha.

The most controversial candidate this year was Anshuman Mishra, an NRI who resides in London. He was initially offered support by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) but withdrew from the election after some of the party's most senior leaders said they would ask BJP MLAs to vote against him. R K Aggarwal, who is being backed by the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), is a businessman from Chhattisgarh. Another candidate, Pawan Kumar Dhoot is a businessman from Kolkata.

Producers of 3 cast gagging order to stop web leaks


After the Kolaveri viral comes a John Doe order! It may sound strange, but the producers of the Dhanush-Shruti Hassan starrer, 3, obtained a gag order against the Internet distribution of the film from the Madras High Court on Thursday.

The court has restrained BSNL and other Internet Service Providers (ISP) from copying and broadcasting the movie or its songs either in full or in parts after a petition was filed.

This is the first of its kind John Doe order from the Madras High Court, granting injunction against anonymous people who might be committing a breach of the rights of the plaintiff.

The John Doe order is well entrenched in the judicial system of the US, Britain, Canada and Australia but is still in its infancy in India.

The film will be released in Hindi and Telugu apart from Tamil on Friday (today). The Hindi version is aimed at wooing a larger audience base and has already been sold for an undisclosed sum. 3 generated a lot of pre-release hype with the Tanglish hit Kolaveri Di and a reported lip-lock between the lead pair.

Now, the makers have turned shy of the Internet after receiving too much publicity. This came as a surprise as the film's promotional song Kolaveri Di became a national anthem via the Net with more than 50 million hits on YouTube to date.

In her order, Justice KBK Vasuki also restrained distribution of the movie through DVD, VCD and YouTube as well as other social networking sites. Further hearing in the case is on April 18.

The strict order by the court has helped the film in drawing the audience to the ticket counters. The weekend bookings for the movie are almost full.

There was a long queue of Dhanush fans at the ticket counters for an advance booking for the weekend.

The online ticket booking sites claimed that all the tickets were sold within a few hours.

However, other film producers did not seem bothered with the hype surrounding 3. At least two new Telugu films - Lovely and Balaraju Aadi Bammardhi - clashes with 3. The Hollywood film Wrath of The Titans may give stiff competition to the Dhanush-Shruti starrer as well.

The film marks the coming together of Rajinikanth and Kamal Hassan - the two heavy weights of the southern film industry.

Kamal's daughter Shruti Hassan is paired with Dhanush who is married to Rajinikanth's daughter Aishwarya. The film has been directed by Aishwarya also.

National Green Tribunal suspends environmental clearence to Posco plant


The National Green Tribunal on Friday suspended an environmental clearance given to South Korean steelmaker Posco to build a steel plant in the eastern state of Odisha.

The National Green Tribunal's ruling is likely to further delay the project, already beset with protests from local landowners who don't want to give up their land for the factory.

The tribunal has asked the ministry of environment and forests to review the project afresh.

The ministry had last year given Posco approval to build a steel plant with a capacity of 4.0 million metric tons a year. It had also given the company clearance for a 400 megawatt power plant and a port to handle raw materials and finished goods.

The ministry's approval had restarted the project which had failed to take off the ground for nearly six years after Posco signed an initial agreement with the state government of Odisha.

The original plan was to build a 12-million-ton plant with an estimated cost of USD 12 billion, billed as the biggest-ever foreign investment commitment to India.

When it gave the approval last year, the ministry said the plant's expansion beyond 4.0 million tons would require the company to again seek environmental clearance.

'US to rely on India if Pak doesn't open NATO route'


The US will have to default and rely on India and Northern Distribution network if Pakistan does not open up its crucial Afghan supply route, a top Pentagon official told lawmakers on Thursday.

However, the Pentagon official testifying before a Congressional subcommittee did not gave details of the Indian network, on which it can depend for its crucial supplies to Afghanistan.

"If we can't negotiate or successfully negotiate the reopening of the PAK GLOC (Ground Lines of Communication) we have to default and rely on India and the Northern Distribution Network, our increased strat airlift," Marine Corps Lieutenant General Frank Panter, the Deputy Commandant for Installations and Logistics, told lawmakers.

Both are expensive propositions and it increases the deployment or redeployment, Panter said in his testimony before the Readiness Subcommittee of the House Armed Services Committee.

Islamabad has closed the NATO supply route after the November 26 cross-border fire that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.

At the same time, the Pentagon official indicated that this (India) is a sensitive issue.

"There's always that sensitive issue about the nations. We're dealing with the Indian network in itself. If for some reason there's additional political strain related to these countries, that restricts the flow as well. Redeployment timelines, by not being able to use the PAK GLOC, will increase along with, as you mentioned, ma'am, the cost as well," he said.

"Despite all these challenges, though, TRANSCOM and CENTCOM, they do have mitigation strategies in place. I would be more than happy to talk about those as well. There are quite a few of them. But negotiations are ongoing, as you know, to reopen the PAK GLOC," Panter said.

Army Lieutenant General Raymond Mason, Deputy Chief of Staff, Logistics, said the Pak GLOC is critical and it has been closed since November.

"The good news is, because of a lot of really great planning, our logistics situation is in very good shape. Fuel we watch very closely," he said.

"But back to the issue of retrograde out of Afghanistan. We're getting it out by air, so as aircraft come in and we fill the aircraft as they depart, both Air Force aircraft as well as commercial aircraft so we're using every available aircraft to go back out again," Mason said.

"The Northern Distribution Network, it's three to four times more expensive because it's three to four times lengthier. It's very complicated, a variety of different methods -- rail, ferries, truck -- so significant amount of changing and loading and unloading, so that adds to the cost as well," he added.

JKCA official appointed as Team India manager



Chairman of the Jammu Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) Mohd Aslam Goni has been appointed as the manager of the Team India for the one-off T20 match against South Africa despite being allegdly involved in multi-crore cricket scam.

His appointment came at a time when the members of his own cricket association are demanding his resignation.

He, along the team, left for South Africa on Wednesday to play one-off T0 match against the hosts.

Fear of China scuttles move for BRICS bank


BRICS nations on Thursday decided to examine the viability of a development bank for developing countries, besides agreeing to make it a little simpler for those trading within the group by settling transactions in local currency.

But in both cases, the outcome fell short of expectations as four members - India, Russia, Brazil and South Africa - seemed to fear the clout that China would enjoy if the proposal to set up a bank and move to a single currency went through.

As a result, finance ministers have been tasked to study the feasibility of a multilateral agency modeled on the lines of the World Bank or the Asian Development Bank to generate resources for funding infrastructure and core sector projects in the BRICS nations as well as other emerging economies. The idea is also to ensure adequate financing during a period of global economic uncertainty. The joint working group will submit a report at the next meeting, a joint declaration said.

On the issue of making credit available, the five countries signed a master agreement to ensure that purchases from the other members of the groups are settled in local currency. Although the stated goal is to boost trade within the group by cutting down on transaction cost, the move is being seen as a step towards replacing dollar as the main currency of trade. Once the arrangement is in place, funds routed through the five designated banks, an Indian buyer can make the payment to a Chinese supplier in yuan instead of first converting the rupee into dollars and then reconverting it into the Chinese currency.

Although the summit may have ended a little short of expectations on the overall substance, the five countries were not short of words. They blamed the US and Europe for generating excessive liquidity in the global financial system as part of their strategy to boost local economic activity. On Wednesday, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff had said that the steps taken in the developed countries had created "monetary tsunami" as most BRICS nations had to initiate measures to check excessive volatility in capital flows and commodity prices. "It is critical for advanced economies to adopt responsible macro-economic and financial policies, avoid creating excessive global liquidity and undertake structural reforms to lift growth that create jobs," the Delhi Declaration said.

Arvind Kejriwal renews attack on 'criminal' MPs


Striking a defiant note, Arvind Kejriwal on today replied to the privilege notices served on him for "insulting" Parliament, saying how can he respect the institution which has MPs with "criminal background".

The Team Anna member alleged that all the parties are responsible for bringing Parliament to disrepute as 162 MPs with criminal background have managed to get into it.

"There was a Parliament in which Lal Bahadur Shastri resigned (from the post of railway minister) following a train accident. I would like to sacrifice anything for such a Parliament but how will I respect Parliament of present days," Kejriwal said in the letter.

He also alleged that industrialists, who were not known for any public service, have managed to get into Parliament with the help of various parties.

"They enter Parliament to further their business interest. If this is not misuse of Parliament, if this is not insult to Parliament then what is it," he asked.

Besides Congress MP Sajjan Singh Verma, RJD MPs Rajniti Prasad and Ram Kripal Yadav had served a privilege notice against Kejriwal for calling MPs "rapists, murderers and looters" during an election campaign rally last month.

The Lok Sabha Secretariat has sought reply from Kejriwal following the receipt of the notices.

"Received privilege notices from Rajniti Prasad and Ram Kripal Yadav also...Rajniti Prasad is the same MP who tore the Lokpal Bil in Parliament. Did he insult Parliament or did I insult Parliament?" Kejriwal had tweeted after he got the notices.

Earlier in September last year, Kejriwal was served a notice for making "derogatory" remarks against Parliamentarians during Hazare's agitation in Ramlila Maidan.

"In this Parliament, 163 members have cases of heinous offences against them. In this Parliament, rapists are sitting, murderers and looters are sitting. How can you expect Jan Lokpal Bill to be passed by Parliament? How can you expect that you can get reprieve from poverty and corruption," Kejriwal had said on February 25.

Talking to reporters today, Kejriwal also said that Team Anna will soon write to the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh providing evidence against 14 Union Cabinet ministers whom he had named as "corrupt".

Hazare had set a deadline of August to register FIR against these ministers and warned the government that they will launch 'jail bharo' agitation, if it is not done.

CAG exposes multi-crore land scam in Andhra Pradesh


The "benevolence" of the Congress government in Andhra Pradesh in allocation of land (irregularly) for different purposes has caused enormous monetary loss running into several thousand crores of rupees between 2006 and 2011, the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) has said.

Alienation/allotment of land by the AP government during 2006-11 was characterised by grave irregularities, involving allotment in an ad-hoc, arbitrary and discretionary manner to private persons and entities at very low rates, without safeguarding the financial and socio-economic interests of the state, the CAG said in its audit report for 2010-11 which was tabled in the Assembly on Thursday.

Most of these allotments were made during the tenure of the late Chief Minister YS Rajasekhara Reddy (who was in power between 2004 and 2009).

In a large number of cases of land allotment, the state government ignored the prescribed procedures and disregarded "canons of financial propriety", the CAG noted.

Audit scrutiny revealed that undue benefit of Rs 1,784 crore was given to various entities and persons, due to the difference in the rates at which land was allotted and the market value as recommended by the District Collector concerned or the Empowered Committee (headed by the Chief Commissioner of Land Administration).

"During 2006-11, the state government alienated/ allotted 88,492 acres of land to 1,027 beneficiaries. In the 11 sampled districts, 459 allotments were made, involving 50,285.90 acres of land. Of these, 409 cases were scrutinised in audit.

"Audit found that land allotments for commercial purposes were not made in a fair, consistent and transparent manner so as to serve the public interest," the CAG observed.

The Government was yet to realise the cost of land alienation in 60 cases in 11 districts, resulting in dues amounting to Rs 2,559 crore, the auditor said.

This was the first time that the CAG has come out with a comprehensive audit report on land allotments in AP even as the doles of the YSR Government remained a subject of major scandal and controversy in the last few years.

Among the major findings of the CAG were the irregular allotment of thousands of acres of land to former Karnataka minister Gali Janardhana Reddy's business ventures, the proposed Lepakshi Knowledge Hub in Anantapur district and the Vanpic port project, all of which incidentally are being probed by CBI as part of inquiry into the amassing of illegal wealth by YSR's son and Kadapa MP YS Jaganmohan Reddy.

The CAG, in a way, endorsed the allegations levelled by all Opposition parties in the state over the allotment of land in total violation of rules.

"An extent of 3,115.64 acres of land in Jammalamadugu mandal in Kadapa district was allotted to Brahmani Industries Ltd (of Gali Janardhana Reddy) for setting up a commercial airport and flying academy, in violation of Government of India's policy on setting up of commercial airports, and without verifying the suitability of the site and viability of the project. It overlooked the fact that the Kadapa airport was just 50 km away," the CAG report pointed out.

Although the land required for the proposed airport was only around 2,500 acres (as observed by Principal Secretary-Industries and Infrastructure Department), the extent of land alienated was 3,115.64 acres. Thus, an excess allotment of 615.64 acres was made in this case, it said.

The decision to alienate land to Brahmani Industries (BIL) was taken by the Council of Ministers (headed by YSR) even though all the facts were brought to its notice by CCLA, who had also cautioned the Government against the viability of setting up a second airport in the same area, it said.

Alienation of government land to BIL was thus injudicious and in violation of all the established rules and good practices. It clearly amounted to an undue favour to the company without any justification, the CAG observed.

Not stopping at that, another 10,760.66 acres of land in the same mandal was allotted to Brahmani Industries for a green-field Integrated Steel Plant. This involved illegal alienation of 674.58 acres of water bodies and allocation of 2 tmc feet of water from the Gandikota Reservoir without environmental clearance or independent examination of the project report. As of November 2011, even the first phase of construction had not been completed, the CAG noted.

Favours under the YSR Government were also allegedly extended to Gali Janardhana Reddy's Obulapuram Mining Company (OMC), which has figured in illegal mining activities.

The request of OMC, which had unauthorisedly occupied Government lands, for grant of lease of 413.81 acres was turned down by Anantapur District Collector in August 2008.

However, within a month thereafter, this position was reversed by the Collector who, at the request of state-run APIIC, recommended alienation of 304.66 acres of land (for transfer to OMC) for establishment of an industrial park. The reasons for reconsidering the lease or alienating the land were not recorded, the CAG observed.

The State Government lost revenue of Rs 874.03 crore by alienating 881.32 acres in Mamidipally Village, Ranga Reddy District to APIIC at a meagre cost. APIIC, in turn allotted 500 acres of this land at very low rates to Indu Tech Zone and Brahmani Infra Tech even before orders of alienation were issued, the CAG said in another observation.

The state government has been a "mute spectator" to encroachment of its lands. Instead of instituting a mechanism for preventing and detecting illegal encroachments and dealing with them swiftly and effectively, in a sense, it has fuelled encroachments by regularising 14,878 of such unauthorised encroachments involving 21 lakh sq yards of land, collecting a meagre revenue of Rs 63.71 crore, the CAG maintained.

"The Comptroller and Auditor General of India has been pointing out, in his Audit Reports, year after year, several irregularities relating to allotment of land by the Government of Andhra Pradesh.

The state government, however, is yet to take corrective measures in this regard and come up with a comprehensive policy relating to alienation/allotment of land.

The Government had also not formulated any land use policy defining its sector-wise priorities in utilisation/allotment of land for the present and future needs for socio-economic development of the state," the CAG report observed.

AK Antony was aware of Tatra scam since 2009


Even as Defence Minister AK Antony is seeking to assure transparency in defence procurement, it appears that he may have more to explain, especially in the controversial Tatra trucks deal.

According to documents available with DNA newspaper, Antony knew of the Tatra trucks scam as early as 2009 but he chose not to act on the matter.

This is in contrast to his claims made in Parliament that Army Chief General VK Singh had informed him in September 2010 that he was offered a bribe of Rs 14 crore to clear the purchase of a tranche of 600 Tatra trucks.

Antony had told Parliament that he had asked the Army Chief to act in the matter and take action against the person guilty, but the latter chose not to pursue it. Due to this, Antony said, he could not act as he had not got any “written complaint”.

However, DNA reports that Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad, also a senior Congress party leader, had written to Antony on October 5, 2009 on behalf of Congress chief Sonia Gandhi seeking “necessary action” in the Tatra case.

The Defence Ministry’s Department of Defence Production had even replied on October 22 that year stating that a probe was underway into the Tatra trucks deal.

“I would like to inform you that the matter is being examined in this ministry… the examination may take some time. As such, the minister (Azad) will be communicated after detailed examination of the case at appropriate level,” the letter stated.

Azad’s letter followed a complaint made in August 2009 to Sonia Gandhi by Dr D Hanumanthappa, president of the Karnataka wing of All India Federation of SC/ST/Backward Class and Minority Employees Welfare Association, alleging the BEML was purchasing Rs 6,000 crores worth of Tatra trucks from a UK agent and not from the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), which was against established defence procurement rules.

BEML is the nodal agency appointed by the government to procure trucks for the Indian Army.

Dr Hanumanthappa says he had “met Sonia Gandhi and Defence Minister Antony personally” and got assurance of necessary action in the matter. “However, until today, I have not received any response on what happened to my complaint,” he said.

Apart from Antony, even then Union Law Minister Veerappa Moily was made aware of the scam.

Moily too had assured Dr Hanumanthappa of action in the matter but nothing happened on that front too.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Censor Board hates Paoli Dam’s sex talk in "Hate Story"


Director Vivek Agnihotri is miffed. Thanks to the censor board, Paoli's explicit sex talk in the controversial promo of " Hate Story" will now have to be beeped changing the thrust of the film from being an erotic thriller to a mushy, romantic movie.

Says Vivek, "The censor board has old-fashioned people and we have no choice but to live with the norms. The soap operas show so much of vulgar stuff and yet, no one has any problem with that. Lovemaking scenes are being shown on television. There is so much of vulgarity in the minds of characters from popular serials. But no one is bothered.

When it comes to the promos, we are told that we have to mute certain words. We have to cut a few things here and there. The scene where Paoli says: 'Main iss shehar ki sabse badi r**di banna chahti hoon (I want to be the biggest whore in the city)' and 'I f**k those who f**k with me' will be there though the words will be beeped. The result is that the promo is not representing the boldness of the movie. It's like buying a Merc but still having to negotiate bad traffic. However, when it comes to my film, I will not cut anything and will fight till the end. Mine is an adult film. It is not for kids and not meant for adults who think like kids."

However, the promos on YouTube will remain uncensored. "YouTube has very international laws of censorship. We are also finding out ways of using the digital media to screen these promos. We have a confused government and don't know what to do with life," he says.

Talking about performances, Vivek says he is lucky to have got someone like Paoli Dam who is "hungry to make a mark in Hindi cinema" and her ease to shed her voluptuous look. "Voluptuousness doesn't work in Bollywood. It might work in South Indian and Bengali cinema. But in Bollywood, the rules are different. Kareena too changed herself when she went for size zero.

What about rumours that her character is to some extent modelled on that of Sharon Stone in " Basic Instinct"? "This is the most original script by Vikram Bhatt. It has an Indianized commercial setting," the director says,