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2. The centre was created under the Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya National Mission on Teachers and Training of the Ministry of Human Resource Development.
3. At the inauguration, the HRD Minister also announced a CBSE online essay competition on Baba Banda Singh Bahadur.
El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
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Year: 5 No% 5 New Delhi 4 - 10 July, 2016 Rs% 2/- Pages: 16
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HRDMinisterinauguratesTeaching-LearningCentre
Binod Takiawala
New Delhi: Union HRD Minister Smiti Zubin Irani today
inaugurated Guru Angad Dev Teaching Learning Centre
at the SGTB Khalsa College of the University of Delhi.
Named after the second Sikh Guru this Centre has been
created under the Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya National
Mission on Teachers and Training (PMMMNMTT) of the
Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD),
Govt. of India. on the request of DSGMC Irani announce
CBSE online essay competition on Baba Banda Singh
bahadar.
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India not in
NSGroom,
had no
knowledge of
what hap-
pened, says
V.K. Singh
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Hindi political drama Shorgul launched on 900 screens in India
on July 1, a week later than originally scheduled after a ban
was imposed by local authorities in an Uttar Pradesh district
and a fatwa was issued against star Jimmy Sheirgill.
The producers at 24FPS Films were disappointed the
Bollywood industry did not rally to defend their film – in stark
contrast to the widespread support last month for drugs saga
Udta Punjab.
Vipin
New Delhi: The Prime Minister, Shri
Narendra Modi, attend a commemorative
event to mark the 300th Martyrdom
Anniversary of Baba Banda Singh
Bahadurji, in New Delhi.
The Prime Minister release a book and
souvenir on Baba Banda Singh Bahadurji
on the occasion.
The event attended by the Chief Minister
of Punjab, Shri Parkash Singh Badal. A
recently released commemorative coin on
Baba Banda Singh Bahadurji presented to
the Prime Minister and the Chief Minister
of Punjab.
The Prime Minister addressed the gather-
ing. The event feature poetic tributes to
Baba Banda Singh Bahadurji.
300th Martyrdom Anniversary
CommemorationEventofBabaBanda
SinghBahadurjiinauguratedbyPMModi
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gSA igyk& lM+d lqj{kk vkSj csgrj ;krk;kr
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gekjk ns'k fo'oHkj esa igys LFkku ij igqap x;k
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'kq#vkr gks pqdh gSA uoh eqacbZ esa ^jkgxhjh&Ms*
'kq: gks pqdk gSA gj laMs dks ike chp jksM ij
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çdkj ds ukxfjd ç;kl mRlkgonZ~/kd gSa vkSj
ns'k esa ,d LoLFk okrkoj.k cukus esa ;g
lgk;d fl) gksrs gSaA Hkkjr ds egkuxjksa esa
fofHkUu laxBuksa vkSj ç'kklu dh igy ij
çR;sd jfookj dh lqcg ÅtkZ vkSj jpukRedrk
ls Hkjh vusdkusd xfrfof/k;ksa dk vk;kstu fd;k
tkus yxk gSA blls ukxfjdksa fo'ks"kdj cPpksa esa
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dh tax [kqyds lkeus vk xbZ gSA
ysfdu eaf=eaMy foLrku esa igqaps
vej flag us dgk fd eSa [kqn
f'koiky ;kno gwaA eq>esa vkSj muesa
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,drk ny ds lik esa foy; vkSj
fQj ckgj djus ls ukjkt gSaA lw=ksa
ds eqrkfcd mUgsa foysu dh rjg
is'k fd;k x;k gS ftlls mudh
best [kjkc gqbZ gSA dkSeh ,drk
ny ;wih ds ekfQ;k M‚u eq[rkj
valkjh dh ikVhZ gSA iwohZ mÙkj
çns'k dh dqN lhVksa ij mudh
ikVhZ dk vPNk vlj jgk gSA
eq[rkj valkjh 2009 ds yksdlHkk
pquko esa okjk.klh lhV ls eqjyh
euksgj tks'kh ls ekewyh varj ls
gkjs FksA fiNys yksdlHkk pquko esa
muds HkkbZ vQty valkjh dks
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og dbZ dke mudh ethZ ds
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dh dld Hkh dgha u dgha muds
fnu esa gSA vf[kys'k ;kno dks
yxrk gS fd muds pkpk f'koiky
;kno lh,e dh dqlhZ ds nkosnkj
gSaA blfy, og viuh vyx cM+h
jktuhfrd igpku cukus dh dks-
f'k'k esa gSaA f'koiky dks yxrk gS
fd vf[kys'k mUgsa detksj djus
dh gj dksf'k'k dj jgs gSaA nwljs
pkpk jkexksiky ;kno Hkh
lekukarj lÙkk pykus dh dksf'k'k
djrs jgrs gSaAekStwnk tax esa
fQygky thr vf[kys'k dh gqbZ gS
vkSj f'koiky us eaf=eaMy foLrkj
esa u vkds [kqy ds ukjktxh tkfgj
dj nh gSA eqyk;e flag gh ,d
,sls 'k[l gS tks ,sls ekSdksa ij
ifjokj dks ,d Mksj esa cka/k ds
j[kus dh dksf'k'k djrs gSaA vc
mudk jksy egRoiw.kZ gSA
Editorial2 New Delhi, 4 - 10 July , 2016
cjlkr ds oä igkM+h bykdksa esa HkwL[kyu vkSj ckny QVus dh otg ls Hkkjh
tku&eky dk uqdlku vc tSls gj lky dh ckr gks xbZ gSA bldh otgsa
Hkh tkfgj gSaA exj fofp= gS fd bl leL;k ls ikj
ikus dh fn'kk esa mYys[kuh; dne ugha mBk, tk
jgsA vHkh ekulwu ds 'kq#vkrh nkSj esa gh ,d ckj
fQj mÙkjk[kaM esa ckny QVus ls Hkkjh uqdlku gks
x;kA v#.kkpy esa Hkh HkwL[kyu ls nl ls T;knk
yksxksa dh tku pyh xbZ vkSj vusd yksxksa dks
cs?kjckj gksuk iM+k gSA
,slh rckgh fgekpy çns'k vkSj tEew&d'ehj esa Hkh
dbZ ckj gks pqdh gSA exj lcls vf/kd [krjk mÙkjk[kaM ds igkM+ksa ij cuk
jgrk gSA fiNyh ckj tc dsnkjukFk esa Hkkjh rckgh gqbZ Fkh] rc reke v/;;uksa
ds ckn psrkouh nh xbZ Fkh fd vxj igkM+ksa dh vrkfdZd dVkbZ vkSj ufn;ksa
ds csotg nksgu ij jksd ugha yxkbZ xbZ rks urhts Hk;kog gksaxsA exj ljdkjsa
fodkl ifj;kstuk,a yxkus ds rdZ ij çk—frd vkink ds [krjksa dks
utjvankt djrh jgh gSaA
fctyh ifj;kstukvksa vkSj i;ZVu m|ksx dks c<+kok nsus ds uke ij gksVy]
eksVsy] euksjatu ikdZ] lM+dksa vkfn ds fuekZ.k ds fy, igkM+ksa dks dkVus&Nsnus
ls ijgst ugha fd;k tk jgkA
tgka Hkh ,slh xfrfof/k;ka py jgh gSa] ogka igkM+ [kks[kys vkSj ttZj gks jgs gSaA
tjk Hkh rst cjlkr ;k Hkwdai ds >Vds esa mudh feêh vkSj iRFkj f[kld dj
fjgkb'kh bykdksa esa rckgh dk dkj.k curs gSaA dqN v/;;uksa ls ;g Hkh tkfgj
gks pqdk gS fd lapkj lqfo/kkvksa ds fy, yxs Vkojksa ls fudyus okyh rjaxksa dh
otg ls cknyksa dk larqyu fcxM+rk gS vkSj os vpkud QV dj ladV iSnk
dj nsrs gSaA
igkM+ksa ij ckgjh yksxksa ds fy, tehu dh [kjhn&fcØh dks ysdj l[r
fu;e&dk;ns gSa] ij i;ZVu vkSj fodkl ifj;kstukvksa dks vkxs c<+kus ds uke
ij buesa <hy ns nh tkrh gSA tc rd igkM+ksa ij vrkfdZd :i ls pykbZ tk
jgh xfrfof/k;ksa ij vadq'k yxkus ds mik; ugha gksaxs] ,slh vkink ls ikj ikuk
eqf'dy cuk jgsxkA
Mk0fnyhi dqekj
fofiu xkSM+
lLrs u'ks dh pkgr esa ukStoku
D;k;sopZLodhyM+kbZgSfQjlsmÙkjk[kaMijçd`frdhekj
3. National 3New Delhi, 4 - 10 July , 2016
Puneet Kaul
The IAF (Indian Air Force) introduces its first light combat
air craft Tejas with two fighter planes joining the force in
Bengaluru today. The state run hal handed over the first
two tejas air craft to IAF which makes the first squadron
which aree named as the “ flying daggers” at a ceremo-
ny preceded by the inter – faith prayers at the ASTE
(Aircraft System Testing Establishment).
The commanding officer group captain Madhav
Rngachari perfomed a sortie by flying the Tejas aircraft
during the introduction ceremony and was attended by
Air Marshal Jasbir Wallia , Air officer commanding – in
chief, southern air commandent and senoior HAL execu-
tives.
The commissioning of Indian – made fighter planes
comes more than three decades after LCA went into
development. The air craft was named as Tejas (mean-
ing radiance in Sanskrit) by Atal bihari Vajpayee as prime
minister. The squadron will be based in Bengaluru for
the firstb two years befpre it’s moved to sulur in Tamil
Nadu .
Air chief Marshal Arup Raha who took his maiden flight
in Tejas on May 17 had given his thums up for the air
craft terming it good for the introduction. The IAF plans
to induct its six air craft in this financial year and about
eight in next financial year and has said tejas will feature
its combact plnes next year and wwould be deployed in
forward bases also.
Defence minister Manohar parrikar has earlier said “next
year I think two MiG 21 are being disscommissioned .
This will go initially replacing them” .
IAFintroducesitsfirstsquadron–Tejas
Vivek Sharma
New Delhi: Delhi Poetry Slam held an
International Poetry Slam at The Coffee
Shop Saket where teenage poets from
around India performed spoken word
poetry alongside internationally renowned
champions Ikenna Onyegbula and Kyle
Louw.
Ikenna Onyegbula is the 2014 World
Poetry Slam Champion and 4 Time
Canadian National Poetry Slam
Champion. Kyle Louw is a spoken word
poet from Capetown, South Africa with
numerous accolades. Young rising poets
from India who performed include
Sanjana Sheth from Ahmedabad, Ankush
Nagpal from Jaipur & Vinatoli Yeptho from
Nagaland among 32 others.
In their poetry, expressions ranged from
subject of young love, heartbreak, social
taboos and body image. “Your hip size is
40 and your friend is 28? Don’t worry,
you’re beautiful” said Vinnie Nanda, who
wants to change perceptions about beau-
ty in our society. “The bloodshed on the
borders of the two young infant nations
isn’t justified by the carefully printed pic-
tures in our Social Studies textbooks” per-
formed Anushka Bidani, a 15 year old on
the emotional loss caused by the
Partition.
The show was conducted by Delhi Poetry
Slam, an organization that provides the
biggest platform for stage poets in India.
The event was sold out and attended by
over 100 people. The cafe owner, Gyurme
Tenzing was so moved by the emotions of
the performing poets that he took to the
stage to perform about his empathy
towards the Tibetan people and the land
that has been invaded by Chinese army.
The show ended with applause, hugs and
incredible energy as fans came to speak
to the international poetry superstars
along with thanking the young poets for
their beautiful words.
Currently, Delhi Poetry Slam is accepting
applications from high school students for
a 4 days Spoken Word and Writing
Retreat on the outskirts of New Delhi at
the end of July. The retreat will focus on
building poetry techniques, performance
skills and boosting their confidence. The
expected number of participants for the
retreat are 50. The retreat will be led by
several international visiting poets.
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Poetryslamfeatlouw&ikennaonyegbula
At a 1999 General
Election campaign,
Priyanka Gandhi in an
interview with the BBC
had said: “I am very clear
in my mind. Politics is not
a strong pull, the people
are. And I can do things
for them without being in
politics”. Nonetheless, the
question of her joining for-
mal politics would be
bothersome: “I have said
it a thousand times; I am
not interested in joining
politics…”
Looking at present sce-
nario in Congress and to
save its future, Priyanka
Gandhi may have to think
on above statements. So
far, she continued to regu-
larly visit her mother’s and
brother’s constituencies
of Rae Bareilly and
Amethi respectively,
where she dealt with the
people directly. She is a
popular figure in both the
constituencies, drawing
large crowds everywhere.
A popular slogan in
Amethi in every election
has been ‘Amethi ka
danka, bitiya Priyanka’
(the clarion call from
Amethi is for Priyanka).
She has command over
the local language. She
knows how to hold crowd
and also very matured in
her approach towards
them. She is liked by
many, more than their
leaders in the constituen-
cies. In the General
Election 2004, she was
her mother’s campaign
manager and helped
supervise her brother
Rahul Gandhi’s campaign.
In the Uttar Pradesh
assembly elections, 2007,
while Rahul Gandhi man-
aged the statewide cam-
paign, she focused on the
ten seats in the Amethi
and Rae Bareilly, spend-
ing two weeks there trying
to quell considerable
infighting within the party
workers over seat alloca-
tions. On the whole, the
Congress party was rout-
ed in the state, managing
22 seats out of 402, and
its lowest tally in decades.
However, what is widely
seen as a cachet for
Priyanka Gandhi’s quiet
organizational and vote-
drawing ability, the
Congress which had only
two area seats (out of ten)
in the 2002 assembly, now
managed to wrest seven,
while posting significant
gains in all the seats, and
this despite initial dissi-
dence within the party.
CongressisanorphanwithouttheGandhis’
Actor Irrfan Khan gave bold observations on Ramzan and Muharram. He questioned
whether the essence of fasting during Ramzan and sacrifice had been lost. He
believes that the Muslims have made Tamasha (scene) of the rituals. He was very
vocal in explaining that the Qurbani means sacrificing something close to your heart
and sharing with others. Today, you buy a goat from the market for sacrifice. It is
something to think about, it is a matter of common sense, we all should ask ourselves
how sacrificing another life earns us any goodwill, not only that but Mr. Khan stressed
that it is important to “understand the meaning of rituals and festivals” or they can be
misused . He thinks his community has made a mockery of Muharram. It is meant for
mourning and they take out processions.
He also criticised Muslim leaders for not speaking up on terrorism.
The controversy angered many Muslim leaders; they came in defending the rituals
and warned him to refrain from spreading half knowledge on the Internet.
Meanwhile, if we go in depth, it’s not only Muslims but even Hindus and other faiths
also believe in the concept of sacrifice, which according to me is also really meaning-
less. Killing an innocent animal in the name of God cannot be holy event and I’m no
god wants lacerates of its own creation by another invention.
Muslims from all over the world anticipate the annual three-day celebration of a his-
torical event that took place thousands of years ago during the time of Prophet
Abraham.
This occasion, known as Eid-ul-Adha or the Festival of Sacrifice, is a representation
of two significant Islamic events: the culmination of the Hajj (or pilgrimage to the holy
city of Makkah, Saudi Arabia), and the sacrifice that God (Allah) commanded to
Prophet Abraham of his beloved son, Ismail.
Eid-ul-Adha is observed on the 10th of Dhul-Hijjah, the last month of the Islamic lunar
calendar. While Muslims all around the world celebrate this day, it has particular sig-
nificance for the pilgrims performing the Hajj.
In order to understand the context of Eid-ul-Adha, one must describe the Hajj with
which it is associated. Allah had made the Hajj mandatory upon mankind initially dur-
ing the time of Prophet Abraham: “And make a proclamation of Hajj to mankind; they
will come to you on foot and on lean camels from every distant quarter.” (Quran: Ch
22, v27). Over time, however, the spread of idolatry across Arabia caused the rituals
of hajj to become extremely distorted. With the advent of Islam and Prophet
Muhammad, Allah had reinstated Hajj as the fifth pillar of Islam, and described the cor-
rect manner in which it was to be performed.
HasIrrfanKhanbecomeareligiousMadaari?
4. Delhi/ NCR/ National4 New Delhi, 4 - 10 July , 2016
Delhi to witness High voltage Football Match
cnp bureau
New Delhi: High voltage Football Match to be played
between Bollywood Stars and Members of Parliament,
Govt of India on 24th July 2016 at Jawaharlal Nehru
Stadium New Delhi. The event will be organized by
Adhunik Art Gallery aims to promote budding talent
across the globe. The high profile celebrity football match
is also backed by Govt. of India to support the noble
cause of Swachh Bharat Mission and Beti Bachao Beti
Padhao Mission.
The match is to be played between Celebrated Members
of Parliament and All Starts Football Club. The
Parliamentarian squad will be lead by Mr. Babul Supriyo
while having Mr. Manoj Tiwari as its key player. All Stars
Football Club has stars like Ranbir Kapoor, Arjun Kapoor,
Aditya Roy Kapoor, Dino Morea, and others in its team.
Many Hollywood actors are also expected to grace the
occasion.
Poverty, illiteracy and early deaths await
world’s most disadvantaged children: UNICEF
spl. correspondent
Delhi: Based on current
trends, 69 million children
under five will die from
mostly preventable caus-
es, 167 million children will
live in poverty, and 750 mil-
lion women will have been
married as children by
2030, the target date for
the Sustainable
Development Goals –
unless the world focuses
more on the plight of its
most disadvantaged chil-
dren, according to a
UNICEF report released
today.
The State of the World’s
Children, UNICEF’s annual
flagship report, paints a
stark picture of what is in
store for the world’s poor-
est children if govern-
ments, donors, businesses
and international organiza-
tions do not accelerate
efforts to address their
needs.
“Denying hundreds of mil-
lions of children a fair
chance in life does more
than threaten their futures
– by fueling intergenera-
tional cycles of disadvan-
tage, it imperils the future
of their societies,” said
UNICEF Executive
Director Anthony Lake.
“We have a choice: Invest
in these children now or
allow our world to become
still more unequal and
divided.” The report notes
that significant progress
has been made in saving
children’s lives, getting
children into school and lift-
ing people out of poverty.
Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) rescue in
Uttarakhand's (Pithoragarh), Bastadi areaJAN Sangharsh Vahini held a press conference on
issue of MSDT dam project at new delhi. Mr.shyam
sunder rathi & bhupinder singh rawat is also seen. Green Highways Project - Way Ahead’ workshop organ-
ized by National Green Highways Mission-NHAI
spl. correspondent
New Delhi: National
Green Highways Mission
with YES BANK as knowl-
edge Partner organized a
workshop on ‘Green
Highways Project - Way
Ahead’.
The workshop, with Shri
Nitin Gadkari, Hon’ble
Union Minister for Road
Transport & Highways and
Shipping as Chief Guest,
witnessed participation
from key dignitaries
including Shri Rao Narbir
Singh (Honble Minister
PWD and Forests,
Haryana), Shri Sanjay
Mitra (Secretary, Ministry
of Road Transport &
Highways), Shri Raghav
Chandra (Chairman,
National Highway
Authority of India) and Dr
A K Bhattacharya (Mission
Director, National Green
Highways Mission).
Delhi: The Vice President
of India, Shri M. Hamid
Ansari has strongly con-
demned the terrorist
attack in Dhaka. He said
that there can be no justifi-
cation for such barbaric
and reprehensible acts
and terrorism has global
reach and all pluralist and
open societies face a new
level of threat.
Following is the text of
Vice President's message:
"I am deeply shocked at
the terrorist attack and the
brutal killing of hostages,
including an Indian nation-
al, in Dhaka. My thoughts
and prayers are with the
families of those whose
loved ones have been
killed.
There can be no justifica-
tion for such barbaric and
reprehensible acts.
Vice President strongly con-
demnsterroristattackinDhaka
Delhi: India has improved its
ranking in the World Bank
Group's bi-annual "Logistics
Performance Index 2016",
jumping from 54th in 2014 to
35th in 2016. This was
announced by the World
Bank Group in its recent
launch of the report. In the
latest ranking India has gone
past countries like New
Zealand, Thailand, Saudi
Arabia, Iceland, Latvia and
Indonesia who were ahead
of it in the index. India's jump
of 19 positions in the ranking
demonstrates the commit-
ment of various Ministries
and agencies of Government
of India to make it easy to do
business in India. Dr. Jim
Yong Kim, President of World
Bank met the Prime Minister
of India recently and congrat-
ulated him on this achieve-
ment.
The World Bank studies the
policy regulation as well as
supply chain performance
outcomes across six sub-
indices of the Logistics
Performance Index and
ranks countries based on
their performance in all the
indices. It is a perception sur-
vey based on the feedback of
operators on the ground as
they are the people who can
best assess the aspects of
l o g i s t i c s
performance.Feedback of
companies responsible for
moving goods around the
world like multinational
freight forwarders and
express carriers is taken on a
structured online survey.
Various aspects of interna-
tional trade relating to
streamlining border clear-
ance procedures, ensuring
access to physical infrastruc-
ture and quality of logistics
services are assessed.
India improves its ranking by 19 places
on World Bank Logistics Performance Index Delhi: Lieutenant General
Manoj Kumar Unni
assumed the charge of
Director General Armed
Forces Medical Services
(DGAFMS) in a function. A
graduate from the Armed
Forces Medical College
AFMC, Pune, he was
commissioned in the Army
Medical Corps on
February 27, 1977. He
trained as a paratrooper
and has served with the
Special Forces as a
Regimental Medical
Officer of the elite 9 Para
Commandos.
During his illustrious serv-
ice career of over 39
years, the General Officer,
apart from specialist
duties, has also held
important staff and com-
mand appointments. He
was Major General
Medical Northern
Command.
Lt Gen MK Unni Takes
overas the new DGAFMS
6. International6New Delhi, 4 - 10 July , 2016
A man shot dead five people, including his wife, and
injured 20 others in a cafe in northern Serbia, police said.
The man “entered the cafe and opened fire with an auto-
matic rifle, killing his wife and another woman, then he
continued to shoot at other citizens in the cafe,” a police
statement said.
The incident happened at about 1:40 am (local time) in
the town of Zitiste, around 80 kilometres north of
Belgrade.
Police arrested the man, born in 1978 and named only
by his initials Z.S., and opened a probe into the shooting.
Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic visited the scene
and was quoted by N1 television channel as saying that
the weapon was illegal and jealousy was believed to be
the motive.
Mankills5,injuresmorethan20,incafeshooting
Armed militants killed 20
civilians after taking them
hostage in a Bangladesh
cafe overnight and many of
the victims were hacked to
death, an Army
spokesman said.
“We’ve recovered 20 bod-
ies. Most them had been
brutally hacked to death
with sharp weapons,” Army
spokesman Brigadier-
General Nayeem Ashfaq
Chowdhury told reporters,
without giving the national-
ity of the victims.
The country’s worst
hostage crisis ended on
Saturday when heavily-
armed commandos
stormed the popular Dhaka
eatery in the diplomatic
enclave and killed militants
who had been holding
many people, including for-
eigners, captive for over 12
hours.
Gunshots and sounds of
explosion rocked the area
at 7.40 a.m. local time as
security forces launched
an offensive to end the
siege at the Holey Artisan
Bakery in Dhaka’s Gulshan
diplomatic zone.
Tuhin Mohammad Masud,
a commander of the elite
Rapid Action Battalion
(RAB) which stormed the
cafe, said there had been a
number of casualties,
including six hostage-tak-
ers.
“We have gunned down six
of the terrorists,” Mr.
Masud told reporters.
A total of 18 people were
rescued from the restau-
rant, a senior police official
said. Among the rescued
are Indian, Sri Lankan and
Japanese nationals. Some
of them are injured, said
Mohammad Jashim, a
deputy commissioner of
Dhaka Metropolitan Police.
An RAB official said at
least five bodies were
recovered during the raid,
but did not confirm whether
they were of hostages or
gunmen.
The hostage crisis followed
a Friday night gun-battle
with police that left at least
two senior officers dead
and 40 people injured.
Fire-fighters rushed to the
scene after the raid this
morning with extinguish-
ers, probably to put out
flames from explosions. A
medical team also rushed
to the scene with stretch-
ers. According to uncon-
firmed reports, at least one
foreigner has been shot
during the raid inside the
cafe.
Army men in armoured
personnel carriers (APCs)
had moved in with com-
mandos.
DhakaSiege:20foreignerskilled,hostagecrisisends
A woman was killed and
three children wounded
when their car was hit by
shrapnel from a bomb in a
restive Shiite-majority dis-
trict outside the Bahraini
capital Manama, police
said.
The evening blast struck in
the village of East Akar
yesterday, one of a string
of suburbs of the capital
that have seen persistent
unrest since the Gulf
state’s Sunni minority
rulers crushed Shiite-led
protests for a constitution-
al monarchy and an elect-
ed prime minister in 2011.
Most of the disturbances
have involved demonstra-
tors throwing petrol bombs
at police, who have
deployed heavily in Shiite
areas as authorities have
carried out an intensifying
crackdown on the majority
community’s leaders. A
police statement carried
by the official BNA news
agency gave no other
details of the explosion.
A court’s decision last this
month to strip the king-
dom’s Shiite spiritual
leader, Sheikh Isa Qassim,
of his citizenship sparked
protests in his home vil-
lage outside Manama.
The authorities’ crackdown
has drawn criticism from
key ally Washington,
which has called repeated-
ly for reform and reconcili-
ation with the Shiite-led
opposition.
Bombshrapnelkillswoman,wounds3kids:Bahrainpolice
A Muslim group aimed at fostering
peace and integration in Ireland has
joined members of the country’s LGBT
community to break fast during
Ramadan, it was reported . In an effort
to display “true Islamic ideals”, the Irish
Muslim Peace & Integration Council
invited a whole host of people from out-
side the faith to share in the spirit of the
holy holiday.
Fasting is observed from dawn to sunset
during Ramadan to display self-restraint
and is one of the five pillars of Islam.
During the day, participants in the holy
event must refrain from eating, drinking,
smoking, sex, and other pleasures until
nightfall. “As more than one billion
Muslims worldwide celebrate Ramadan
by fasting and appreciating the bless-
ings given to us it is equally important for
the Irish Muslim community to reach out
to our neighbours as an example of true
Islamic ideals,” said Shaykh Umar Al-
Qadri, imam and chairman of the coun-
cil.
The shared Iftar dinner, the meal when
the fast is ended, took place in Dublin
and was also attended by Jewish holo-
caust survivor and guest speaker Tomi
Reichental. Al-Qadri has been an out-
spoken supporter of the LGBT communi-
ty in Ireland, likening discrimination
against gay and transgender people to
that experienced by Muslims.
TrueIslamicideals’:MuslimgroupbreakRamadanfastwithIrishLGBTcommunity
Bangladesh blamed
“homegrown” terrorists and
Pakistan’s spy agency ISI
for the country’s worst ter-
ror attack in which 20
hostages were hacked to
death, ruling out the role of
the Islamic State, as the
shocked nation began
observing two days of
national mourning. “Let me
clear it again, there are no
ISIS or al-Qaeda presence
or existence in
Bangladesh…the hostage-
takers were all home-
grown terrorists not mem-
bers of ISIS or any other
international Islamist out-
fits,” said Home Minister
Asaduzzaman Khan.
“We know them (hostage-
takers) along with their
ancestors, they all grew
here in Bangladesh…they
belong to homegrown out-
fits like JMB (Jamaatul
Mujahideen Bangladesh),”
he said.
Islamic State has claimed
responsibility for the killing
of the hostages, mostly for-
eigners, and two police
officers during an 11-hour
siege that ended yesterday
after the army stormed the
Holey Artisan Bakery pop-
ular with expats in the
diplomatic zone here,
killing six attackers and
capturing one alive.
Bangladeshblameshomegrownterrorists,ISIforDhakaterrorattack
7. Delhi: I call upon all
Indians to pledge to
donate organs and save
many precious lives: J P
Nadda While noting that
donating organs is a gift of
life and is an altruistic,
egalitarian and essentially
moral act, Shri J P Nadda,
Union Minister of Health
and Family Welfare urged
people to come forward
and donate organs to save
lives. He stated that organ
donation can benefit the
recipient largely by
improving health, quality
and span of his life and
even save him from death
or other critical conditions.
He was speaking at a
function organised by
Dadhichi Deh Dan Samiti
(DDDS).
The Samiti organised a
Dialogue on framing of the
protocol to develop
respect for donated cadav-
ers and the families of
cadaver donors amongst
the medical teaching com-
munity. Speaking on the
occasion, the Health
Minister urged the partici-
pants to list down the solu-
tions that will encourage
organ and body donation
and assured that the
Government will not delay
its implementation. He fur-
ther said that the Ministry
has started taking con-
crete steps for harvesting
of cadaver organs and tis-
sues and hope that the
government will be able to
optimally utilise this vast
national resource.
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Noida: Four students of ASMS- Asian School of Media
Studies have qualified for International Youth Fellowship
(IYF) World Cultural Camp to be held in Korea took brief-
ings and blessings from Sandeep Marwah President of
the college.
Bhavya Malik, Debadutta Dash, Ashutosh Kapoor &
Bhaskar Chhabra are all set to leave on 2nd July for 15
days study tour to Korea to be part of an international
Youth Meet and will be representing India in different
activities including workshops, discussions, seminars,
sports, quiz and other activities planned by the organiz-
ers.
“It is great pleasure to represent International meet
through ASMS students. I have full confidence that these
students will come back with flying colors and will create
a wonderful name for the institution,” said Sandeep
Marwah President of ASMS blessings students to do
well.
“This is a rare opportunity given to the students of ASMS,
not many people are lucky enough to represent own
country in international meets” said Alok Satsangi
Director School of Cinema, ASMS.
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Delhi: A delegation of Scouts/Guides Organisation of
India, led by its National Commissioner, Shri Raj K. P.
Sinha, today met Union Minister of State (Independent
Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region
(DoNER), Minister of State (Independent Charge) for
Youth Affairs and Sports, MoS PMO, Personnel, Public
Grievances and Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr.
Jitendra Singh and discussed a wide range of issues
related to their working and the future programmes.
They updated Dr. Jitendra Singh about the popular
“Service Camp” recently organised by them at Ujjain dur-
ing the Kumbh Mela. At the Camp, they provided coordi-
nation and Help-desk services. They also helped in man-
aging the communication link among different members
of the family and groups who had come for the occasion
in very large numbers.
Shri Sinha also gave a resume of the initiative taken by
the organisation for developing “Ham” radio service as
part of disaster management. Since telephone and other
communication lines get disrupted during a disaster situ-
ation, “Ham” radio could serve as a useful means under
such circumstances, he said.
Giving a resume of their activities, the members of dele-
gation informed the Minister that they have over 12 lakh
members spread all over the country, who are actively
working in at least 16 States of India.
The delegation also handed over a memorandum to Dr.
Jitendra Singh wherein they highlighted some of their
main concerns, particularly relating to their demand for
higher acknowledgement, recognition and facility to work
more effectively.
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8. Happenings8 New Delhi, 4 - 10 July , 2016
Recently DJ and Singer Ana hosted party at F Bar to Celebrate her Birthday. At the party itself she launched her debut song “Booti”
which is sung and rapped by Ana Herself. The Party had its own glamorous charm where all her guests were seen having a great time
at the party. Many socialites from the Delhi’s Social Circuit were seen dancing and enjoying at Bollywood/Punjabi numbers. Guests
like Shankar Shahney, Vinny Shourie, Pawan Nagpal, Sylvie Roggers, Rajiv Gupta, Manuj Sharma, Rajesh Mann, Vikram Narula, Amit
Talwar, Bhawan Narang to name a few were present at the party.
“BOOTI”LAUNCH&BIRTHDAYCELEBRATIONS
(HOST) Ana Sachdeva Chopra
& Nishant Chopra Dev arora with his wife
Vamaan Dev and Manuj Sharma Sonali, Kiran
Rocky, Sonam, Ana, Nishant, Yukti, Love, Priyanka and Karan
Mia Lakhra and Shilpa Raina Vikram Narula
Vijay, Gaurav Abbott
and Rajesh Mann
DJ Ana and Mandy
Yotsana and Neal
Monica singh & Apporv Ghai Pooja Motwani and Harsh Singh DJ Ana & roan Jackson
Ratnadeep Lall and
Harkirath Waliya
Rekha Behrani, Nishi Malhotra
and Vibha Sudharshan
9. Entertainment9 New Delhi, 4 - 10 July , 2016
7th Jagran Film Festival inaugural
at the hands of Naseeruddin Shah
cnp bureau
New Delhi: Touted to be India’s only travelling film festi-
val, the 7th Jagran Film Festival is back with a bang.
With the aim to bring cinema closer to cinema lovers
across the length and breadth of India, this year’s edition
commenced at the Siri Fort Auditorium, New Delhi. The
inauguration took place with veteran actor Naseeruddin
Shah, director Ketan Mehta, director Sudhir Mishra,
Khalid Ahmed, Mr. Sanjay Gupta and other distinguished
guests. The 7th edition of the festival will showcase the
following categories this year; Indian Showcase, Jagran
Shorts, World Panorama, Jagran Discovery, Country
Focus, Zeal for Unity, Tributes and Secret Section.
Mumbai: Actress Lisa Haydon
says she had great fun while
shooting for her role in Karan
Johar’s upcoming directori-
al venture “Ae Dil Hai
Mushkil”.
The “Queen” star fea-
tures in a small role in
the film which stars
Ranbir Kapoor,
Anushka Sharma
and Aishwarya Rai
Bachchan.
“I don’t know how
much I am
allowed to say, but
that was the most
fun I’ve ever had
with a character.
We have ten more
days left at the end
of July to finish up
shooting. It was a
really fantastic
experience,” said
Lisa.
“Ae Dil Hai Mushkil”
is a romantic-drama
which also stars
Fawad Khan. The film is sched-
uled to release this Diwali.
When asked if she will be
sharing screen space with
Ranbir, the 30-year-old
actress said, “We have
scenes together… I have
got a small but a very
interesting role. I got a
great kick playing that
character. I hope
people will enjoy it
too.”
Lisa will soon be
seen as a judge
on the second
season of MTV’s
“India’s Next Top
Model”.
Hadfunfilming‘AeDilHaiMushkil’:LisaHaydon
Mumbai: Looks like Parineeti Chopra and Sushant
Singh Rajput’s sizzling 2013 chemistry is all set to once
again set our screens on fire.
Reportedly, the ‘Sudh Desi Romance’ pair will be back on
screen with director Homi Adajania’s next.
According to sources, “So far, Pari has only ‘Meri Pyari
Bindoo’ with Ayushmann Khurrana in hand. But she is in
talks for at least three more projects, one of which is
Homi Adajania’s next with Irrfan and Sushant. The film is
a romantic drama about a rockstar (Irrfan) and his pro-
tégé (Sushant). Parineeti plays SSR’s love interest and
inspiration. The film is expected to roll this year.”
ParineetiChopraandSushantRajputtobeseenagainonscreen?
Actress Thandie Newton
has put the spotlight on
sexual abuse in Hollywood
saying she was a victim of
a shocking situation when
a movie director took
advantage of her.
The 43-year-old actress
has made a name for her-
self over the years in
movies such as “Crash”
and “Mission: Impossible
II”. The actress, in a new
interview with W maga-
zine, recalled how the
director asked her to do
inappropriate things during
an audition. “I thought,
‘OK, this is a little weird’,
but there was a female
casting director in the room
and I’d done weird stuff
before so I did it.”
Despite her concerns
about the situation,
Newton put it behind her
and moved on with her life.
But as she attended a film
festival years later, she met
a producer who had over
indulged in alcohol, who
told her: “Oh, Thandie, I’ve
seen you recently!”.
“And he lurched away look-
ing really shocked that he’d
said that,” she said.
When Newton’s husband
Ol Parker asked the man to
explain what he meant, the
producer said that “the
director was showing that
audition tape to his friends
after poker games at his
house.” The actress has
decided to speak out about
the incident in the hope of
making other young
actresses understand that
sort of situation is unac-
ceptable. “I was so so
naive when I started out
and I realise now that we
have to prepare our kids –
I’ve got two beautiful
daughters, one is 16 one is
11.“One person will read
this and it will stop them
getting sexually abused by
a director.
Iwassexuallyabusedasayoungactress:ThandieNewton
Mumbai: Singer Sunidhi Chauhan is
making her acting debut with a short film,
“Playing Priya”, which has been helmed
by “Lekar Hum Deewana Dil” director Arif
Ali.
“Playing Priya” is a fantasy thriller based
in an urban landscape, which will be
released on the digital platform soon.
The 32-year-old “Sheila ki Jawani” hit-
maker shared her excitement about
her new stint.
“I always wanted to act but
never thought that I would
enjoy it so much. The
whole experience was
just awesome,” Sunidhi
said in a statement.
“Sunidhi has a thing for
thrillers, dark films and
twisted characters. So
when I narrated this idea
to her, she loved it and
agreed to act in it,” said Ali.
The film is being backed by digital
content studio, Humaramovie.
SunidhiChauhansetforactingdebut
10. Noida/ Ghaziabad10 New Delhi, 4 - 10 July , 2016
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Also present on the occasion were S. Manjit Singh GK
,President , Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management
Committee ,S. Manjinder Singh Sirsa, General
Secretary, Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management
Committee and S. Tarlochan Singh, Former Member of
Parliament and Chairman, Governing Body, SGTB
Khalsa College. Prof K V Bhanu Murthy of Commerce
Department, Delhi University and Prof N K Chadha , for-
mer professor of psychology.
Speaking on the occasion, the minister said this is a
unique institute in the sense that it has been created by
some eminent teachers for the teachers. He especially
lauded the efforts of Prof. A K Bakhshi, Chairperson of
the Centre and Dr. Vimal Rarh, Joint Director of the
Centre for their immense contributions in the field of e-
learning including development of MOOCs. She assured
the newly created Centre of all help including support for
international collaborations.
Prof Yogesh Tyagi Vice-Chancellor University of Delhi
applauded the creation of the Centre and assured it of all
help and support. He said that with the help of MOOCs ,
higher education could reach to masses both rich and
poor.“The centre shall empower chemistry, commerce
and economics senior secondary (+2) and higher educa-
tion (both UG and PG) teachers of India in ICT skills so
as to equip them to impart digital education efficiently to
their students” said Dr Jaswinder Singh, Director of the
Centre and Principal of SGTB Khalsa College.
HRD Minister inaugurates.............................................
Delhi: To raise awareness
about the cause of
“Education for All”
MBD Group, the leading
education company in
India is all set to kick start
Group’s Founder’s Day
celebration by organizing
“MBD Run for Education
presents Mirchi Neon
Run’” on 3rd July in
Jalandhar. MBD Group has
been working for six
decades now and has
always supported the
cause of providing educa-
tion to all with its mission
“for every literate person
there should be an MBD
book”.
Every year on 10th July,
MBD Group celebrates
Founder’s Day to mark the
birth anniversary of Mr.
Ashok Kumar Malhotra,
founder of MBD Group. Mr.
Malhotra always believed
in being a responsible citi-
zen and hence a lot of his
initiatives in business and
his personal life were
aimed at the betterment of
the society. The run is a
testimony to human forti-
tude and endurance, which
were the core values of Mr.
Malhotra.
MBD Run for Education
will be flagged off from
MBD Neopolis Mall,
Jalandhar (owned and
managed by The MBD
Group) by Punjab’s
Honorable Education
Minister Dr. Daljit Singh
Cheema. Many dignitaries
from Punjab, Haryana as
well as Delhi will also pres-
ent at this grand event.
This will be a run where
individuals, wearing neon
accessories and body
paint, will run to cover a
distance of 4.5km at night.
MBDGrouptoOrganize‘MBDRunforEducation’
FighterjetTejas'inductionintoIAFisamilestone
Pramersh Jain
The Indian Air Force (IAF) finally inducted
Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) ‘Tejas’ Mk I —
the first two Aeronautical Development
Agency (ADA) designed, Hindustan
Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) manufactured,
multirole, single-engine, tail-less delta —
into No. 45 Squadron, the ‘Flying
Daggers’, on Friday. IAF personnel have
been working closely with ADA and HAL
for a few years trying to hasten the LCA
induction. The Squadron will operate at
Bengaluru for the initial two years at IAF’s
Aircraft & Systems Testing Establishment
(ASTE) which is located close to HAL.
This is traditionally done to resolve many
teething technical and logistical problems
that need to be addressed in the initial two
years. Subsequently, the Squadron will
move to Sulur, near Coimbatore in Tamil
Nadu, where infrastructure has already
been built.
It's been almost every Air Chief's favourite
whipping boy - an Indian-built fighter jet
delayed so inordinately that it came to be
seen as a promise that would never be
kept.
But three decades after the Tejas Light
Combat Aircraft went into development,
there is a grudging acceptance that the
fighter which has been officially inducted
into the Air Force in Bengaluru is in many
ways, world-class. Speaking to media per-
sons, Air Commodore Rohit Verma, a for-
mer IAF fighter pilot who went on to head
the National Flight Test Centre says, "I
was one of the biggest critics of this pro-
gramme...but after I came back from my
first flight, I was a total convert. This air-
craft flies as well if not better than the
Mirage 2000."
While the delay in delivery cannot be jus-
tified, there have been fierce debates on
why that happened. State-run Hindustan
Aeronautics or HAL, which is the lead
player in the Tejas project, says the Air
Force kept shifting the goal post on what
exactly it wanted from the jet.
Tejas is equipped with a modern Israeli
multi-mode radar, state of the art Derby air
to air missiles and targeting pods to hit
ground targets. More than 3000 sorties of
the Tejas fighter have been flown to date
Confronted by these facts, critics of the jet
say the Tejas is not indigenous at all.
Stating that Indian officials were not present inside the Nuclear
Suppliers Group meeting in Seoul, Minister of State for
External Affairs Gen (Retd) V.K. Singh set off a new controver-
sy over India’s bid that failed to be decided by the NSG in
June. “NSG meetings are held in a closed-door discussion. No
one knows what is happening inside the room. So everything
else is speculation. Who said what to whom…What you are
here hearing is without basis.
The truth is only known to those who are inside the room. We
don’t know,” Mr. Singh told reporters on the sidelines of a func-
tion in Ballia, Uttar Pradesh. The statement was at consider-
able variance from the Ministry of External Affairs’s statements
in the past week, which had detailed the discussions inside the
NSG plenary session, and blamed “one country”, indicating
China, for “persistently raising” procedural hurdles that
derailed India’s hopes for a membership during the session.
Speaking to journalists on Friday, MEA spokesperson Vikas
Swarup had repeated the charge, adding that, on the basis of
bilateral conversations with all 48 members of the NSG “I can
say with complete certainty that at the end of the day there was
only one country which raised procedural hurdles as a result of
which the NSG could not arrive at a decision in favor of India.”
India not in NSGroom..........................................................
Mumbai: The Shiv Sena
on Saturday backed the
Centre’s move to ask the
Law Commission to exam-
ine the implications of
implementing the Uniform
Civil Code across the
country, saying that it
would bring an end to the
sufferings of women, par-
ticularly those belonging to
the Muslim community.
“Uniform Civil Code should
have been implemented in
our country long time ago.
This should be implement-
ed as early as possible
because it is the Muslim
women who are suffering
because of the ‘triple talaq’
and particularly because of
the unreasonable things in
the Muslim Personal Law,”
Shiv Sena leader Manisha
Kayande said.
“So, I think there should be
a Uniform Civil Code all
over the country so that the
women will stop suffering,”
she added.
The Union Law Ministry
has asked the Law
Commission to examine in
detail all issues pertaining
to the Uniform Civil Code
and submit a report to the
government.
Confirming the news,
Union Law Minister
Sadananda Gowda said
that repeatedly received
questions about this in the
Parliament, following
which he has asked the
Law Commission to give
him a report in this regard.
The code, if implemented,
would mean a set of com-
mon civil laws for all citi-
zens in place of multitude
of personal laws for differ-
ent religious groups.
Under the Directive
Principles of the State
Policy in the Constitution,
Article 44 says: “The State
shall endeavour to secure
for the citizens a Uniform
Civil Code throughout the
territory of India.”
The Uniform Civil Code
has been a controversial
issue and it was the part of
BJP’s poll manifesto.
This move by the Centre
assumes significance as
the Supreme Court had
recently said it would pre-
fer to have a wider debate,
in public as well as in court,
before taking a decision on
the constitutional validity of
‘triple talaq’.
UniformCivilCodewillbringendtowomen’suffering:ShivSena
Mumbai: Irrfan’s remark
questioning sacrifice of
animals during Eid-uz-
Zoha has invited sharp
reaction from Muslim cler-
ics, who have asked the
actor to focus on his work,
but the star says he is not
scared of them as he does
not live in a country gov-
erned by religious contrac-
tors.
“Please Bhaiyon, who are
upset with my statement,
either you are not ready to
introspect or you are in a
hurry to reach to a conclu-
sion,” Irrfan tweeted.
Clericsdon’tscareme:Irrfan
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