Sunday, 11 March 2018

Theni forest fire: 15 still trapped

Several students on a mountain climbing training camp in Kurangani hills in Tamil Nadu s Theni district were caught in a forest fire on Sunday according to media reports. Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that 25 students were caught in the blaze. Responding to the request from the Hon @CMOTamilNadu on the forest -fire related issue -20 students are caught in Kurangani Theni district. Instructed @IAF_MCC to help in rescue and evacuation. The Southern Command is in touch with the Collector of Theni. @ThanthiTV @pibchennai Nirmala Sitharaman (@nsitharaman) March 11 2018 Sitharaman added that the Indian Air Force (IAF) would be pressed into service and that Southern Command was in touch with the Theni district collector. Sitharaman said she was responding to a request from Tamil Nadu chief minister K Palaniswamy. File image of Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. AFP According to ANI Sitharaman spoke to Theni district collector Pallavi Baldev who informed her that at least 10-15 students had been rescued. Sitharaman added that https://cvr.academia.edu/AhmedKhan operations to rescue the remaining students were on. Madurai circle conservator of forests RK Jegania told the Times of India that the college students were caught in the forest fire around 4 pm. One of the students called her father who then alerted the forest department the report added. They had not obtained permission for trekking. We have dispatched 40 of our personnel for the rescue operation Jegania said. Baldev said there are no casualties thus far. Once the students are safely brought down further details will be known Baldev told the Times of India. A medical team had been sent to the spot and employees of a nearby private tea estate are also assisting in the rescue operations Sitharaman said quoting the collector. The Kurangani hills are located near Bodinayakanur in southern Tamil Nadu. Officials in Theni said twelve of the students had been rescued by the local tribals and fire and rescue service and forest personnel and efforts were on to evacuate others. Police said the students from Coimbatore and Erode were taking training in Kurangai-Kozhuku Hill area when the fire suddenly broke out around noon. District Superintendent of Police V Baskaran and revenue and forest officials were taking steps to rescue the students from the trapped site. Officials said the defence minister told the district collector to expedite the rescue operations in coordination with the other department officials including the air force. A report from Coimbatore quoting police said two IAF Sarang helicopters from Sulur have left for Kurangani forest. With inputs from agencies
By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi | Updated: March 12 2018 3:31 am Several fire tenders have reached the spot and rescue operations are underway. Top News Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety dethrones Padman to become 2018 s second highest grosserMaharashtra farmers march LIVE UPDATES: Protesters to meet CM Devendra Fadnavis in Mumbai todayManashi Sahariah wins The Voice India Kids 2Around 30 people are believed to be trapped in Kurangani hills after a fire broke out in the forest in Theni district of Tamil Nadu on Sunday. Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said the Indian Air Force has been pressed into service to rescue the stranded people including students. The minister added that the Southern Command was in touch with the Theni District Collector in this regard. As per latest reports at least 20 people have been rescued till now out of which five have sustained serious burn injuries. Sitharaman who was approached by Chief Minister K Palaniswami for help said 10-15 students were making their way to the foothills (after being rescued). Around 50 people including several students were trekking in Kurangani hills in Theni when the fire broke out. Responding to the request from the Hon @CMOTamilNadu on the forest -fire related issue -20 students are caught in Kurangani Theni district. Instructed @IAF_MCC to help in rescue and evacuation. The Southern Command is in touch with the Collector of Theni. @ThanthiTV @pibchennai the minister posted on Twitter. Several fire tenders have reached the spot and rescue operations are underway. Read | Tamil Nadu: 20 students trapped in forest fire Indian Air Force pressed into rescue ops Tamil Nadu forest fire Highlights: For all the latest India News download Indian Express App IE Online Media Services Pvt Ltd More Top News India-Pakistan low: Diplomats and families facing intimidation Didn t know camera will become a curse says arrested photojournalist s mother No Comments.
ALSO READ Massive operation on to rescue students from TN forest fire Steps taken to prevent man-animal conflict: Dindigul IAF deployed to rescue students trapped in forest fire in TN Kerala sends police to help students rescue in Tamil Nadu TN Governor holds review meeting with officials span.p-content div id = div-gpt line-height:0;font-size:0 A massive forest fire broke out suddenly in a hill in Tamil Nadu today trapping 36 trekkers most of them women with 15 being rescued till late tonight. Rescue operations were being taken up by the fire and forest department officials with the Indian Airforce sending two helicopters on the directives of Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman after she was approached for help by Chief Minister K Palaniswami. The helicopters undertook a survey of the area and returned to neighbouring Madurai. They were expected to join the rescue operation later Theni District Collector Mariam Pallavi Baldev said tonight. State Health Minister C Vijayabaskar in a tweet said 15 of those trapped in the Kurangani hills had been rescued and were being treated for injuries at the government hospital in Bodinayakanur in the district in southern Tamil Nadu. Baldev said: I have got calls from people that some are in unconscious state due to fire. So far there is no confirmation about casualties (death) she said to a question from reporters on whether there was any death. The rescue operation had been affected as night had fallen and wild animals had also started leaving the area where the fire was raging in a vast stretch officials said. While initial reports said those trapped were students officials later said the victims belonging to two groups were young women and men and three children who were on a mountain climbing/trekking training. The fire situation looked very serious but could be controlled an official told PTI on condition of anonymity. He also said the trekkers had not taken the permission or security for going to the deep forest area. As the enormity of the situation unfolded Palaniswami tonight said rescue operations were underway on a war footing and the state had sought two helicopters from the Defence Ministry. His deputy O Panneerselvem Forest Minister Dindigul C Srinivasan and top officials were overseeing the operations on his request he told reporters in Salem. Stating that the cause of the fire was not known he said efforts would be taken to strengthen the forest area security further. Sitharaman remained in touch with the District Collector and directed the Indian Airforce to co-ordinate in the rescue operations. In a series of tweets she said two helicopters of the Indian Air Force from its Sulur base near Coimbatore were being sent to assist in the rescue operations. Responding to the request from the Hon @CMOTamilNadu on the forest -fire related issue -20 students are caught in Kurangani Theni district. Instructed @IAF_MCC to help in rescue and evacuation. The Southern Command is in touch with the Collector of Theni she said in a tweet. In another tweet around 7 pm Sitharaman said she spoke to the Theni District Collector who informed her that 10-15 students were making their way to the foothills. A medical team had been sent to the spot and employees of a nearby private tea estate were also assisting in the rescue operations she said quoting the collector. Baldev who met the rescued persons and spoke to them later told reporters that a 12-member group from Tiruppur and Erode and another comprising 24 people from Chennai on a trekking camp reached Kurangani hills yesterday. They included 25 women and three children. After staying overnight at an estate in Kozhukumalai they started their return journey to the plains today when they heard about the sudden forest fire and got separated while attempting to find a safe way. Kurangani-Kozhukumalai hills are located near Bodinayakanur about 40 km from here Officials of Forest Fire Police medical and rescue teams had gone to the spot and were being assisted by the local tribals and employees of nearby tea estates Baldev said adding the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel were also engaged in the operations. It is dark it is a hilly place and it is not a motorable road. After a particular distance we have to go by walk and there is a situation were we need to lift and carry the injured physically. It will definitely take time she said when asked about the time-frame for rescuing all. District Superintendent of Police V Baskaran and revenue and forest officials were also overseeing the operations. Earlier a report from Coimbatore quoting police said two IAF Sarang helicopters from Sulur have left for Kurangani forest.(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
ALSO READ Massive operation on to rescue students from TN forest fire AIADMK cracks whip against nine Dhinakaran aides Merged with ruling faction on Modi s advice: Panneerselvam Jumbo tramples woman to death TN Governor holds review meeting with officials span.p-content div id = div-gpt line-height:0;font-size:0 A sudden forest fire trapped around 25 students on a mountain climbing training camp today trapped in Kurangani hills in this district of Tamil Nadu with 12 being rescued so far officials said. Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman who was approached by Chief Minister K Palaniswami for help to rescue them and been in touch with Theni District Collector said 10-15 students were making their way to the foothills (after being rescued). In a series of tweets she also said two helicopters of the Indian Air Force from its Sulur base near Coimbatore were being sent to assist in the rescue operations. Responding to the request from the Hon @CMOTamilNadu on the forest -fire related issue -20 students are caught in Kurangani Theni district. Instructed @IAF_MCC to help in rescue and evacuation. The Southern Command is in touch with the Collector of Theni she said in a tweet. In another tweet around 7 pm Sitharaman said she spoke to the Theni District Collector who informed her that 10-15 students were making their way to the foothills. A medical team had been sent to the spot and employees of a nearby private tea estate were also assisting in the rescue operations she said quoting the collector. Kurangani hills is located near Bodinayakanur in southern Tamil Nadu. Officials here said twelve of the students had been rescued by the local tribals and fire and rescue service and forest personnel and efforts were on to evacuate others. Police said the students from Coimbatore and Erode were taking training in Kurangai-Kozhuku Hill area when the fire suddenly broke out around noon. District Superintendent of Police V Baskaran and reveune and forest officials were taking steps to rescue the students from the trapped site. Officials said the Defence Minister told the District collector to expedite the rescue operations in coordination with the other department officials including the Airforce. A report from Coimbatore quoting police said two IAF Sarang helicopters from Sulur have left for Kurangani forest.(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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Five trekkers killed as fires engulf forests in Tamil Nadu

MADURAI: Authorities in Tamil Nadu were engaged in a massive operation on Sunday to rescue 20 students caught in a forest fire at Top Station near Kurangani in Theni district. Theni district administration sought the help of the Indian Air Force at Sulur in Coimbatore district for the safe evacuation of students. Visuals of forest-fire in Kurangani Theni. #TamilNadu https://t.co/KwkxgfFMfc ANI (@ANI) 1520776329000 Defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman tweeted that the IAF had been instructed to help the rescue operation. Responding to the request from the Hon @CMOTamilNadu on the forest -fire related issue -20 students are caught in Kurangani Theni district. Instructed @IAF_MCC to help in rescue and evacuation. The Southern Command is in touch with the Collector of Theni she tweeted. Responding to the request from the Hon @CMOTamilNadu on the forest -fire related issue -20 students are caught in K https://t.co/hSzjFZ5Qyx Nirmala Sitharaman (@nsitharaman) 1520772738000 Conservator of forests Madurai circle R K Jegania said students from a college in the state were caught in a forest fire around 4pm. One of the students called her father and he in turn alerted the forest http://www.mappery.com/user.php?name=kkdigital department. They had not obtained permission for trekking. We have dispatched 40 of our personnel for rescue operation he said. Theni district collector Pallavi Baldev ruled out any causality at the moment. Once the students are safely brought down further details will be known she said. Read this story in Bengali
CHENNAI: A paltry 55 000 has been collected for illegal manufacturing and sale of gutka - which triggered a huge political controversy in the state with the opposition alleging kickbacks being paid to several top ministers - in the last one year in Chennai shows data provided by the state food safety department. While more than 3 crore-worth gutka products were seized from retailers in Chennai only a few of them have been held guilty by court shows an RTI reply by the department. A letter allegedly written by the then Chennai police commissioner S George to the principal secretary claiming that health minister C Vijayabaskar and other top cops had received huge sums of money to allow the sale of tobacco products in the state has kicked up a huge furor in the state assembly and the government imposed a complete ban on the sale of gutka products. Only 5 retailers convicted no manufacturers nailed by state food safety dept since 2016 From 2016 Tamil Nadu Food Safety and Drug Administration department has lifted 43 samples of chewable tobacco and gutka from retailers across the city. Of these legal proceedings have been initiated against 26. Only five ended in conviction. Those found guilty were let off with a fine of Rs 10 000. In the same period 970 cases were registered in police stations across Chennai under various sections of Cigarette and Other Tobacco Product Act (COPTA). Of this only 245 ended in conviction and ?50 400 collected as fine all in the range of around Rs100-Rs 500. The outcome of the leniency: Almost all the vendors we initiate action against are habitual offenders. The fine means nothing. Their profit is much more said a senior food safety official. According to Section 59 of the Food Safety and Standards Act 2006 any person who manufactures sells stores or distributes food for human consumption which is unsafe causing non-grievous injury --can be imprisoned for a term of up to a year and be fined a sum of up to Rs 3 lakh. If the injury is grievous the jail sentence may extend to six years and up to Rs 5 lakh in fine. However when D Kumar an activist in Coimbatore filed an RTI to source the actiontaken details his intention wasn t to find how many retailers were prosecuted. They are only the small fish. I wanted to find out how many manufacturers have been nailed. The reply said none he said. Officials said initiating action against the manufacturers is tough as all of them are based outside Tamil Nadu. Food safety commissioner P Amudha recently wrote to Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) urging officials to take action in the source states. Most of the manufacturers are either based out of Delhi or Haryana. Every time we have a seizure here we intimate FSSAI she said. In 2013 Tamil Nadu had joined several other states in banning the manufacture storage and sale of gutka paan masala and other carcinogenic chewable forms of tobacco by invoking the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act. Despite the ban the banned products continue to find their way into the state through its porous borders mostly by rail or road. Last month the food safety department had received a tip-off on a consignment of gutka arriving at Madurai railway station. We wrote to the Railway police asking them to intercept the contraband. They were reluctant said Amudha who had to seek FSSAI s intervention. It turned out that the officials were not aware of gutka being banned in the state she said. The RTI is not the only document reflecting the rampant sale of tobacco products. A study released by Adyar Cancer Institute in 2017 based on interviews with over a lakh people found that that more than 90% of smokeless tobacco users in the state have no difficulty in procuring banned gutka products although they pay double the price to buy it. The products have just moved from the shelves to beneath the vendors clothes said R Kathiravan designated food safety officer Chennai. Tobacco control advocate Cyril Alexander said manufacturers and distributors of banned tobacco products often slip through the state s radar owing to poor coordination between various departments.
Erode: Makkal Neethi Maiam (MNM) founder Kamal Haasan today alleged that the law and order in Tamil Nadu was deteriorating and asked the government to take steps for the safety of women.The actor-turned-politician was apparently referring to the recent incidents of assault on women in the state including the murder of a college student in Chennai a couple of days ago. The way women are treated here currently is shameful and they are facing lot of threats and problems on the roads he told reporters in Erode adding the government should to take steps to provide safety to women. The MNM founder also dismissed allegations that he was receiving funds from Christian missionaries saying All I can do is laugh it off. On the Cauvery issue Mr Haasan appealed to the centre to form the Cauvery Management Board.He condemned the defacement of statues of leaders in Tamil Nadu and other parts of the country but said he was against erection of such statues. No one should be allowed to disfigure the statues once they are erected and I condemn the same he added.Mr Haasan visited Periyar Anna Memorial House here run by the government where rationalist leader E V Ramasamy fondly called Periyar was born. CommentsThe MNM leader who is on a state-wide tour addressed meetings at various places in Erode district.Mr Haasan took the political plunge by launching the Makkal Needhi Mayyam at Madurai on February 21 saying his outfit was committed to politics free from games of caste and religion and would focus on good governance.
Indian actor and politician Kamal Haasan on Friday made a bold statement saying that he will not let casteism come back into his home state Tamil Nadu. I will not let casteism come back to Tamil Nadu. This is Citizen Kane speaking not the politician Haasan said speaking at an event organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). Elaborating further on the futility of caste system in the current age the 63-year old actor said Caste was like a number plate during Kautilya s time to identify people. It was like a car number - nothing more nothing less. Haasan made his full-fledged foray into Indian politics recently by launching his own political party by the name of Makkal Needhi Maiam (which translates into People s Justice Centre). On being questioned on why he chose politics Haasan said Why not! No system works by itself; we have to be on constant vigil he said. Urging the youth to join politics Haasan said that politics should not be considered a career but a duty. How far you immerse in it is up to you and your finances. If you can afford to you must. Often a dilemma that the youth faces is about the timing of joining politics. Many feel one should take the plunge after being settled in a different career. Haasan begged to differ and used his theatrical flair with some help from his mother-tongue to explain this. Translating a Tamil saying Haasan said You can t wait for the waves to subside and then have a dip in the sea.
CHENNAI: For long Tamil Nadu has been waging a war with Karnataka to secure its due share of Cauvery water. Now the fight if the state goes by the report of the Central Pollution Control Board may not just be about the quantity of water. It would also be about quality. Karnataka is polluting the river before it enters Tamil Nadu says a report filed by the board in the Supreme Court on Friday. The board said the Thenpennaiyar and Arkavathi both tributaries of the Cauvery were being polluted before they flow into Tamil Nadu. The report was submitted in the apex court in connection with a case filed by Tamil Nadu in 2015 to restrain Karnataka from letting untreated sewage and industrial effluents into the river. The river is the lifeline for people in western central northern and southern parts of the state. Also read: Put forth strong case on Cauvery says Tamil Nadu About 1 200 million litres of sub-surface Cauvery water from wells along the banks of the river are tapped by the state government every day to provide drinking water to about 20% of the state s population in 19 districts. In all 127 combined drinking water supply schemes in the state are fed by the river. The water samples from the three rivers were tested jointly by the CPCB and the Karnataka and Tamil Nadu pollution control boards between September and December last year. The samples were lifted from Ajjibore (river Cauvery) Chokkarasanapalli (river Thenpennaiar) and from the Arkavathi river near Sangama before it joins the Cauvery river for four months. Read also: No management board in Supreme Court verdict says Centre in line with Karnataka scheme River Thenpennaiyar is polluted and comprehensive plan of action is required for restoration of its water quality. The Arkavathi and Cauvery rivers were found to be polluted due to higher count of faecal coliform attributed to open defecation and requires vigilance from the concerned organisations in the state to prevent further pollution the CPCB report said. The joint monitoring and analysis of samples revealed that river Arkavathi before Sangama and river Cauvery at Ajjibore met the desired water quality criteria for the first three rounds in September October and November with respect to presence of organic pollution measured as Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD). However it exceeded limits in December. Total coliform and faecal coliform an indicator of bacteriological pollution exceeded the limits during September and October in the Arkavathi river. Same was the case in the Cauvery in October. In the case of Thenpennaiyar the samples did not meet the criteria with respect to all parameters in all four rounds of monitoring. The sampling locations were identified after CPCB held elaborate discussions with the two states. CPCB also pointed out that Karnataka raised objections to monitoring the Arkavathi river even as Tamil Nadu maintained that the river was the source of pollution. The meeting decided that CPCB would collect the samples only from the river near Sangama for assessing the pollution load contributed by the river. No state should let polluted water into another state. Tamil Nadu will submit its remarks to the apex court for stringent action during the next hearing scheduled after two weeks said a senior TN official. Arkavathi river joins Cauvery at Sangama about 55kms from Bengaluru and passes through Mekedatu four kms away from Sangama before entering Tamil Nadu near Hogenakkal. Tamil Nadu s contention is that untreated sewage and industrial effluents are let into the river in and around Bengaluru. Thenpennaiyar river originates at Nandidurg Hills in Karnataka and enters Chokkarasanapalli village in Tamil Nadu 25 kms from Hosur and passes through five northern districts Krishnagiri Dharmapuri Tiruvannamalai Villupuram and Cuddalore. Tamil Nadu argued that the river received untreated sewage and industrial effluents from Belandur Lake and Vardhur Lake in Karnataka. About one-third of Bengaluru city falls in the Cauvery basin and twothirds of the area falls in the Thenpennaiyar basin. The rainfall runoff from Bengaluru in the Cauvery basin drains through Arkavathi river and joins Cauvery while rainfall from the other two-thirds drains into a tributary of Thenpennaiyar and reaches Kelavarapalli reservoir in Hosur. It is unfortunate that Karnataka has not taken efforts to ensure proper sewage treatment in and around Bengaluru the official said.
The Cauvery river enters Tamil Nadu already polluted and Karnataka needs vigilance to counter further pollution the Central Pollution Control Board told the Supreme Court this week. In a report submitted to the court on Friday the pollution body cited the results of water quality tests it conducted over four months last year The Times of India reported on Sunday.The Tamil Nadu government had in 2015 filed a plea in the Supreme Court to stop Karnataka from allowing untreated sewage and effluents into the Cauvery river. In July 2017 the court asked the central pollution body to file a report in response to the plea. The CPCB and the two state pollution control boards together tested water samples from the Cauvery and its tributaries Thenpennaiyar and Arkavathi between September and December 2017. The samples were taken near the border of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.Samples from the river Thenpennaiyar failed in all parameters they were tested on in all four months. Levels of coliform and faecal coliform which indicate bacteriological pollution exceeded safe limits in September and October in the Arkavathi and in October in the Cauvery the report said. Organic pollution was at unsafe levels in December in the Arkavathi and the Cauvery. River Thenpennaiyar is polluted and comprehensive plan of action is required for restoration of its water quality the report said. The Arkavathi and Cauvery rivers were found to be polluted due to higher count of faecal coliform attributed to open defecation and requires vigilance from the concerned organisations in the state to prevent further pollution. No state should let polluted water into another state an unidentified senior official of the Tamil Nadu government was quoted as saying. Tamil Nadu will submit its remarks to the apex court for stringent action during the next hearing scheduled after two weeks. On February 16 the Supreme Court ordered that the Centre set up a Cauvery Management Board within six weeks to ensure that its ruling to allocate the river water to the two states is implemented. Karnataka voters worried about water supply quality Meanwhile a survey released on Saturday said that improving the quality and supply of water in Karnataka were the most important concerns for voters. The state will have Assembly elections later this year. The Karnataka Voter Survey 2018 by nonprofits Daksh and Association for Democratic Reforms showed water supply and quality topped the list of concerns ahead of electricity schools and roads.
The murder on Friday of a 19-year-old BCom student by a 26-year-old man who had reportedly been stalking her for weeks has rattled Chennai and sparked another round of discussions on the safety of women in public spaces.Alagesan a sanitation worker doused himself with petrol before accosting M Aswini outside her college in KK Nagar asking her to set him on fire media reports said. When she refused he demanded that she stab him. When Aswini tried to run away he chased her and slit her throat with a knife. Ashwini was taken to hospital but died of her injuries. Alagesan was caught by a crowd and beaten up before being handed over to the police.The crime bears a striking resemblance to the murder in 2016 of 24-year-old engineer M Swathi by Ramkumar who had been stalking her for months. Ramkumar had hacked Swathi to death in full public view at the Nungambakkam railway station. A few weeks before she was murdered Aswini had filed a police complaint against Alagesan accusing him of gagging her tying her hands and putting a thaali or holy chain around her neck and declaring them married. She told the police she had been friends with Alagesan for two years and had accepted his proposal of marriage but later broken it off with him. She said that he started stalking and harassing her after this.At the time Aswini s mother requested the police not to file a first information report as she felt this might cause her daughter trouble and hamper her studies. The police left off Alagesan with a warning.Aswini s killing like that of Swathi has made headlines and set off intense discussions on stalking and other crimes against women across Tamil Nadu. But it also raises the question of whether discussions alone will help curb such crimes. Between the murders of Swathi and Aswini and all the cases in between has anything changed at all?Language of stalkingOf the many discussions after Swathi s murder one took the form of an online campaign Calling Out Stalking that spoke out against the alleged glorification of stalking in Tamil cinema and pop culture. Cinema is taken way too seriously in Tamil Nadu and influences politics and everyday casual conversations said V Iswarya a PhD student at the Madras Christian College who started the campaign. It seems to have set an example that you can pester a woman into admitting that she loves you. Iswarya drafted a Change.org petition asking filmmakers not to depict stalking in such a manner and actors not to accept such roles. The petition received more than 3 000 signatures. We were able to reach out to filmmakers through social media some of whom actually pledged their support and spoke out against this said Iswarya.In the past two years the campaign has also sought to change the language used by the Tamil media while reporting gender violence. Tamil newpapers and TV channels consistently use the word love while reporting these incidents she said. But the words that translate to jilted spurned or rejected lover tend to provide validation for this kind of behaviour. All of this is being used by media who should insist on calling him only a stalker murderer or harasser. Iswarya realised this may perhaps be because there was no Tamil word for stalking. So she and a few others consulted Tamil scholars and came up with the word van thodargal which translates to forcibly following someone. We are trying to change perception said Iswarya. We need to make it more crime-centric and not centred on the feelings of the perpetrator. A demonstration after M Swathi s murder in 2016. (Credit: Vinita Govindarajan)Victim blamingActivists also pointed to an insensitive media. Gender rights activist Archanaa Seker said that after Swathi s murder several media outlets had speculated on whether she was to blame in some way for Ramkumar s actions. In the case of Aswini a Tamil newspaper carried a headline that drew a parallel between her murder and the 2002 film Unnai Ninaithu starring actors Suriya and Laila. In the film Suriya is depicted as a caring man who is deeply in love with Laila and helps her family financially. But she leaves him for a rich man. The media is supposed to be unbiased said Seker. By comparing the movie with Aswini s case the media has been extremely biased. The movie has a deeply problematic story line. Comparing the movie to Aswini s murder is almost like blaming her. Changing attitudesAccording to criminal lawyer Geetha Ramaseshan only a change in attitude can make a real difference. She said that criminal law can only react to a situation as in the case of the gangrape and murder of a young woman in Delhi in 2012. The incident led to amendments to the country s sexual violence laws. Stalking and acid attacks were introduced as crimes under this category.Archanaa Seker said that Aswini s name will join a long list of names that come up during discussions on gender violence. The solutions discussed will always boil down to self-defence for women more cameras in place more streetlights and so on she said. We are constantly talking about infrastructure with regard to safety but until we begin to talk about mindsets for safer cultures nothing is going to change.
CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu government kick-started the second phase of the pulse polio immunisation campaign on Sunday with close to 65 lakh children below five years receiving the oral form of the vaccine on the first day. Health minister C Vijayabaskar inaugurated the campaign at Kamarajapuram in Pudukottai. Director of public health K Kolandaswamy said the drive would go on for a week. On Monday and Tuesday we will be conducting door-to-door campaigns to ensure no child is missed he said adding that PHCs would be offering the drops round the clock. The health department set up 43 051 booths in all primary health http://www.memonic.com/user/261fd2c6-bac4-451a-83e3-f70ef3d5b4cd/gp/fe16939899/id/1GFfK care centres government hospitals integrated child development services centres noon meal centres and schools across the state. The booths will function from 7am to 5pm. All children in the 0-5 years age group including those who were given oral drops of the vaccine in the first phase are required to be brought to these booths. To identify missed out children officials will mark the fingers of vaccinated children with indelible ink. Private paediatricians also will administer polio drops in their clinics as part of the nationwide intensified pulse polio immunisation campaign. In addition to the regular booths in institutions the department has set up 1 652 transit booths at major bus stands railway stations toll plazas check-posts and airports. Around 1 000 mobile teams have also been formed to administer polio drops to children living in remote inaccessible and migrant areas. The government has mobilised two lakh personnel for the drive. Tamil Nadu is entering its 14th polio-free year. Kolandaswamy said around 70.41 lakh children were covered in the first phase of the drive that began on January 28.

International Solar Summit helps India take on leadership role

NEW DELHI: The maiden International Solar Alliance Summit is not only an attempt to fight climate change through costeffective renewable energy but also an attempt by India to acquire a leadership role in the developing world where China by virtue of its economic prowess has made huge inroads over the past two decades. PM Narendra Modi s initiative that culminated in this Summit would help India to express power in a manner that is benign and rule-based unlike China s more aggressive and expansionist postures in geo-politics. India s goodwill backed by French economic clout created a new development-oriented narrative at the Summit that witnessed presence from 60 signatory countries and delegates from over 60 other countries who are prospective ISA members officials indicated to ET. The group of over 120 nations once in place would contribute to India s power projection in the 21st century. Presence of leaders from Africa and the Pacific region riding on their earlier summits with India in 2014-2015 signals Delhi growing geo-political clout as the Modi government hopes to produce solar panels at rates cheaper than those Made in China. These panels would also meet domestic https://gamejolt.com/@d4int demand. At the Summit India offered Line of Credit worth 1392.48m for solar projects for African countries besides Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. This Line of Credit is being offered at interest rates cheaper than Chinese commercial loans. Consider the presence of Western African leaders in this Summit besides the participation of leaders from Seychelles Mauritius Djibouti Somalia and Comoros (Eastern Africa). While India has significant footprints in Eastern and Southern Africa Delhi is keen to raise its profile in Western & Central Africa Mali Niger Chad Burkina Faso Togo Ghana Democratic Republic of Congo (Central Africa) Gabon Rwanda and Equatorial Guinea.
NEW DELHI: As world leaders gathered here to discuss ways to promote more efficient and feasible methods of harnessing solar energy for power generation visiting French President Emmanuel Macron today pledged over 860 million for solar projects in developing countries and lauded India s efforts in making International Solar Alliance (ISA) a reality. We make Delhi this weekend the world capital of the Sun he said in a tweet in French. Nous faisons de Delhi ce week-end la capitale mondiale du soleil. Par notre présence nous scellons une alliance po https://t.co/F9tDGMoHAu Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) 1520746073000 The French president in 2015 joined hands with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to cobble together a solar alliance of over 120 nations situated between the two tropics. On Sunday the alliance held its first summit in Delhi which was attended by heads of 23 nations and 10 ministerial representatives. Macron applauds India s efforts The French President applauded India s efforts for showing the world the way in scaling up solar power generation capacity. India proves that it is possible. What you are in the process of succeeding in doing is being watched by the entire world he said. Renewable capacity in India has within two years gone up from 39 GW to 63 GW while that of solar energy has soared by 140 percent. You are attracting investment you are supporting them you are training young people and so this is what we shall be doing. This is what 121 countries of the alliance in Asia Africa Latin America shall be doing Macron added. French contribution in the alliance The joint goal is to have 1 TW of solar energy by 2030 for which the world would need 1 000 billion. The French Development Agency will allocate additional 700 million euros ( 860 million) to its commitment to solar energy by 2022 the French President said during the first conference of the summit which was attended by PM Modi. France had already committed over 369 million to the initiative when it co-founded with India a global alliance in 2015 to unlock new cash for solar projects in sunny yet poor nations. To that effect it is not enough to look at what governments are doing. We need a new international deal with the private sector the international public sector and the civil society as well he said. Macron said the countries at the ISA represent three-fourths of the world population. As much as 20-50 percent of the population does not have access to power. Countries with the most solar potential are often the most in need of energy but only a small share of electricity generation. With ISA Summit we bring capabilities closer to needs he said in a tweet. The Delhi Solar Agenda was also launched during the founding summit of the alliance as per which as many as 62 member nations committed that they will increase share of solar power in their energy mix to deal with climate change and provide energy to underprivileged in the society. India on the solar energy map This year India successfully achieved the target of producing 20 GW of solar energy by 2022 four years ahead of its target. A new target for 2022 would require India to produce 175 GW of renewable energy of which 100 GW will be solar power. The country needs some 83 billion between FY2018 and FY2022 to meet its 175 GW target according to industry estimates. Today the Prime Minister emphasized the importance of solar energy for remote areas where electricity supply via conventional means is a challenge. Citing an example of the Atal Jyoti Yojana the PM said that the Solar Study Lamp Scheme has benefitted seven million school going children. We need a solar revolution not only in India but in the world the Prime Minister asserted. He said India had contributed 62 million to the ISA corpus fund and for the establishment of the ISA secretariat in Gurugram. He also announced the creation of 500 training slots per year for ISA member states. PM Modi said 13 solar projects by India across the world worth 143 million have been completed or are in the process of being executed. India he said would give 1.4 billion in aid to 15 other developing nations for 27 more solar projects. At present the country s renewable energy installed capacity is 63 GW. Solar and wind power tariffs have dropped to an all-time low of Rs 2.44 per unit and Rs 3.46 per unit among the lowest in the world. To supplement solar energy generation India has distributed 28 crores LED bulbs in the last three years which have helped save 2 billion and 4 GW of electricity the prime minister said. China is targeting over 360 GW of renewable capacity generation by 2022. The coming together of the solar alliance In 2015 PM Modi had in a speech at London s Wembley Stadium proposed the idea of an inter-governmental organisation comprising of 121 countries which lie either completely or partly between the two tropics with an aim to promote solar energy. ISA was launched by him at the India Africa Summit in New Delhi and the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris in October 2015 and November 2015 respectively. ISA headquartered in Gurgaon is now a treaty-based inter-governmental organisation that was established following the Paris Declaration as an alliance dedicated to the promotion of solar energy among its member countries. As of now 121 countries are associated with ISA 61 have joined the alliance and 32 have ratified the Framework Agreement.
The government on Sunday stated that it is making all efforts to provide safe and hospitable environment for foreign diplomats to work in the country amid allegations of harassment to Pakistani diplomats. However it alleged that its diplomats are facing tremendous harassment in Pakistan over the past year. The Pakistan High Commission has brought to MEA s notice some incidents of alleged harassment over the last few days. These will no doubt be investigated. India makes all efforts to provide a safe secure and hospitable environment for diplomats to work in persons familiar with the matter said. Unfortunately this cannot be said of Islamabad one of the persons quoted above said. The Indian High Commission in Pakistan has been facing tremendous harassment for long particularly in the last year. However Indian diplomats chose to tackle this matter with quiet and persistent diplomacy rather than by airing issues in the media pointed out a person familiar with the issue. The High Commissioner of India on Feb 16 met the Foreign Secretary of Pakistan to lodge a strong protest against multiple acts of hooliganism against Indian properties and personnel. India s residential complex in Islamabad was raided by Pakistan agencies who expelled all Pakistani service providers and later disconnected power and water supply. Despite the Foreign Secretary s assurance the power supply was not restored for over two weeks. The Pakistan High Commission faces no such disruptions. Over the last few months several High Commission staff have been severely harassed and intimidated. In one case an official s home was broken into laptop stolen the government here alleged . Harassment is the new normal for Indian High Commission personnel in Islamabad. The High Commissioner s car was recently stopped by Pak agencies in the middle of a busy road to prevent him from attending an event persons here alleged. Aggressive surveillance violation of physical space and tailing of officers in close and dangerous proximity is a perennial issue. Agency personnel keep shooting videos of the officers thrusting phones on their faces. Obscene phone calls and messages are constantly received on phones. In view of such an atmosphere of intimidation most families have returned to India and children have been withdrawn from schools. India has repeatedly requested Pakistan to mutually ensure that High Commissions are allowed to do their job in an atmosphere free of harassment and intimidation that staff be allowed to work that construction projects get completed on time. We would like to continue the fine tradition of allowing diplomats to do their jobs pointed out one of persons quoted above.
NEW DELHI: The Pakistan High Commission here has lodged complaints of harassment with the external affairs ministry which has assured them of an investigation official sources said on Sunday and alleged that several Indian mission staffers in Islamabad have been severely harassed and intimidated . Harassment is the new normal for Indian High Commission personnel in Islamabad. The High Commissioner s car was recently stopped by Pakistani agencies in the middle of a busy road to prevent him from attending an event a source said. Noting that the Pakistan high commission has brought to the MEA s notice some incidents of alleged harassment over the last few days sources said these will no doubt be investigated. India makes all efforts to provide a safe secure and hospitable environment for diplomats to work in. Unfortunately this cannot be said of Islamabad. The Indian High Commission in Pakistan has been facing tremendous harassment for long particularly in the last year the source said. Aggressive surveillance violation of physical space and tailing of officers in close and dangerous proximity is a perennial issue. Agency personnel keep shooting videos of the officers thrusting phones on their faces. Obscene phone calls and messages are constantly received on phones. In view of such an atmosphere of intimidation most families have returned to India and children have been withdrawn from schools the source said. In more trouble over the last few months several Indian High Commission staffers have been severely harassed and intimidated the source said adding that in one case an official s home was broken into and a laptop stolen. However Indian diplomats chose to tackle this matter with quiet and persistent diplomacy rather than by airing issues in the media the source said. The strong reaction came after Pakistani news paper Dawn quoted Pakistani officials of accusing India of harassing its diplomats and their families in the country and threatened to pull out the families if the intimidation did not stop. A demarche was made to the Indian High Commission in Islamabad and the external affairs ministry in Delhi a diplomatic source was quoted as saying by the Dawn. However sources here said India has repeatedly requested Pakistan to mutually ensure that High Commissions are allowed to do their job in an atmosphere free of harassment and intimidation that staff be allowed to work and that construction projects get completed on time. We would like to continue the fine tradition of allowing diplomats to do their jobs the source said. Sources also said that on February 16 the Indian High Commissioner met the Foreign Secretary of Pakistan to lodge a strong protest against multiple acts of hooliganism against Indian properties and personnel. India s residential complex in Islamabad was raided by Pakistan agencies who expelled all Pakistani service providers and later disconnected power and water supply. Despite the Foreign Secretary s assurance the power supply was not restored for over two weeks. The Pakistan High Commission faces no such disruptions the source said.
NEW DELHI: The decision by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to hand over Farooq Takla aide to gangster and terrorism financier Dawood Ibrahim to India signals the Gulf country s emergence as the South Asian nation s strongest counter-terror partner in the region. It came within days of the move by the UAE to deport ISIS suspects to Delhi both extraditions taking place less than a month after Prime Minister Narendra Modi s visit to the country. While UAE has worked with India to hand over terrorists and terror masterminds in the past decade the counter-terror partnership gathered steam with the UAE choosing India as a key pillar of its Look East Policy amid growing disenchantment with traditional ally Pakistan. India is now hoping that UAE will deport Lashkar-e-Taiba operatives found guilty of terror activities in the South Asian country who have taken refuge in the Gulf country officials said. Over the past few years Abu Dhabi has voluntarily shared information with Delhi on terror operatives and their networks. UAE has one of the most sophisticated security systems in the region including state-of-the-art cyber capabilities that have helped it to catch terrorists and criminals. During Modi s visit to Abu Dhabi last month the two sides deplored efforts by countries to give religious and sectarian colour to political issues in an oblique reference to Pakistan and pointed out the responsibility of all states to control the activities of the so-called non-state actors and to cut all support to those perpetrating terrorist attacks against others. India and the UAE agreed that resolute and credible steps must be taken to eliminate safe havens and sanctuaries that provide shelter to terrorists and their activities. The two countries agreed that extremism and terrorism cannot be defeated by the use of force alone and acknowledged the need for a holistic approach which includes disrupting the use of the internet and social media for promotion of extremist and violent ideologies; preventing the use of religious centres to radicalise youth and recruit terrorist cadres; and promoting tolerance. In this context the leaders welcomed initiatives such as the UAE-based Sawab and Hedayah centres to counter extremist ideologies and enhancing ongoing international counter-extremism cooperation. Both sides have explicity deplored state-sponsored terror previously. Ties have been on upswing since Modi visited UAE for the first time in 2015 and that was followed by two visits by the Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan. When the Crown Prince visited India in January 2017 as the Republic Day chief guest the two sides upgraded their relations through a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP) that included wide-ranging defence and energy pacts to further Delhi s interests in the Gulf region. The CSP includes security and defence cooperation which are growing areas of India-UAE ties. During the Crown Prince s 2017 visit the two sides signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on defence cooperation and another on cooperation in defence industry. This is linked to defence manufacturing and technology including studies research development innovation and cooperation between public and private sector institutions. The two sides will cooperate in areas of armaments defence industries and transfer of technology. India sees UAE as one its main destinations for arms exports in the future. In fact strengthening the defence partnership was one of the major outcomes of Modi s trip 2015 trip. It was the first by an Indian PM to Abu Dhabi in over three decades. UAE-Pak ties have been hit by the assassination of five UAE diplomats in Afghanistan in early 2017. Afghanistan had alleged that Pakistan s Inter-Services Intelligence and the Haqqani Network were behind the terror attack. This was the first time that UAE diplomats were targeted on foreign soil. Earlier in 2015 the UAE had been upset with Islamabad for its refusal to send troops in the Yemen conflict. The growing India-UAE strategic partnership can be gauged from the fact that Abu Dhabi sent out a clear public statement on September 19 2016 a day after the Uri attacks suggesting that Delhi should take decisive action against the perpetrators. Earlier UAE was among the countries that came out in India s support within hours of the Pathankot attack.
A strong buzz in the market has it that Jet Airways its European carrier combine partners Air France-KLM and its Amercian partner carrier Delta Air Lines are bidding for national carrier Air India which has been put on the block by the government. Three executives at Jet Airways said they couldnt comment. An email sent to Jet didn t elicit any comment before the story went to press. Jet has deep commercial ties with the airlines that gives it access to more than 100 European and US destinations. ET had on Jan 31 cited a CAPA-Centre for Aviation report that said at least half a dozen carriers including Jet Airways will show interest in Air India. The other carriers it named were Vistara SpiceJet and IndiGo which has made its intentions public. A jet executive had said he wouldn t comment on speculations. Tata Sons has expressed its interest too. A spokesperson at Air France-KLM said she couldnt comment. Bidding for Air India would be an ambitious and tough call for Jet which is now aligning its operations with its western partners Air France-KLM. Also Air India comes with a host of problems including a Rs 55 000 crore burden of debt and an inflated workforce. Also neither Jet nor its European partners may have the current financial strength and appetite to digest Air India. Jet s net profit for the December quarter fell to Rs 177.26 crore compared to Rs 297 crore a year earlier making it the worst performing among listed Indian carriers. Air France-KLM posted a net loss of EUR274 million during 2017. Delta Air Lines is the only one among the partners perhaps has the muscle for the deal. The airline posted a net profit of 3.6 billion last year. A more recent CAPA report also said Jet s current partner Etihad Airways would exit the airline by December. Etihad which owns 24% of Jet denied the news.
MUMBAI: With less than a month to go for the 11th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) officials at Star India are seeking to sign on as many advertisers as possible to help meet the daunting Rs 2 000-crore revenue target for the biggest global event in cricket. Star officials are making confident claims of exceeding the target and of strong response from advertisers. However there are no concrete financial details yet to ascertain how close the broadcaster is to touching the revenue target. We have a total of 34 clients signed on out of which there are some high-value deals with Vivo Coca Cola Asian Paints Ceat Tyres and MakeMyTrip Anil Jayaraj EVP and head of ad sales for Star Sports told ET. Some of the new advertisers include Reliance Jio Domino s Ford Haier Voltas Luminous Ceat Tyres AMFI Asian Paints Berger Paints Blue Star Crompton Dollar Pidilite Sleep Well Vanessa and Vimal Pan Masala. Earlier Star had announced Amul Colgate Coca-Cola Dream 11 Elica Make My Trip Parle Agro Parle Products Vu TV Kent and Polycab as advertisers for the cricket league. India has over the past two decades emerged as the nerve-centre of modern cricket and the tournament modelled after the English Premier League is the primary vehicle for an expanding list of brands reaching out to an increasingly affluent set of customers. However soaring advertisement rates have the potential to dim the IPL s appeal as a credible and sustainable brand-building property with broadcasters charging higher for their inventory to recoup initial investments in the telecast-rights auctions. ET had reported on February 20 that advertisers are finding the ad rates too high and many usual names are missing from the list so far. Star s asking price for advertisements is about Rs 10 lakh (per 10 seconds) a slot. Despite confident claims by Star India officials sources from within Star India and the media buying fraternity have confirmed that so far only about Rs 800 crore worth of advertising inventory has been sold or booked. It (ad sales) has not gone the way we had hoped said a highly placed source in Star India. Now the task is Herculean as adding another Rs. 1 100-1 200 crore means a run rate exceeding Rs 40 crore per day. Media buyers say that advertisers are not willing to pay unreasonable premium. IPL is one of the strongest platforms and everyone wants to advertise on IPL but I don t think in today s market any client is ready to pay a significant premium over last year s rates. I believe it will be a 10-15% increase over the last season said Ashish Bhasin chairman and CEO South Asia at Dentsu Aegis Network. Some of the usual names missing from the list include Vodafone Amazon Maruti Suzuki Airtel and PepsiCo. On its part Star is not yet disclosing the names of co-presenting or associate sponsors. It is also not disclosing which advertisers have taken spots on TV or on the digital medium alone. The sale is going pretty well and I think we will exceed our targets Jayaraj said. What we are offering to the advertisers is a significantly higher value that IPL will deliver for their brands. Star India had put a bid of Rs 16 437.5 crore to buy the global media rights of IPL for 5 years starting the 2018 edition. To recoup its investments Star has come out with an exhaustive telecast plan encompassing 6 languages 12 channels and live steaming on digital platform Hotstar.
WASHINGTON: Indian economy now seems to be on its way to recovering from disruptions caused by demonetisation and roll-out of GST the IMF said on Sunday. At the same time the IMF has underscored the significance of reforms in other key sectors like education health and improving the efficiency of the banking and financial systems. India s economy has expanded strongly in recent years thanks to macroeconomic policies that emphasise stability and efforts to tackle supply-side bottlenecks and structural reforms. Disruptions from demonetisation and the rollout of the goods and services tax (GST) did slow growth Tao Zhang deputy managing director of IMF told PTI in an interview. However with the economy expanding by 7.2% in the latest quarter India has regained the title of the fastest-growing major economy. Calling this development a welcome change Zhang said the growth prospects remain positive. That said the Indian economy would benefit from further reforms such as enhancing health and education encouraging private and public investment and improving the efficiency of the banking and financial system. This would support durable and inclusive growth and enable India to https://kkdigital.wufoo.com/forms/zzfskyh0su4cy9/ move toward the income levels of wealthier countries the top IMF official said ahead of his visit to India. Given the dominance of cash in everyday transactions in the Indian economy it was inevitable that demonetisation would temporarily affect economic activity said Zhang who is travelling to India and Bhutan from March 12 until March 20. The rollout of the GST was a landmark accomplishment that can be expected to enhance efficiency of intra-Indian movement of goods and services create a common national market enhance tax buoyancy and boost GDP growth and job creation he said. Yet the complexities and glitches in GST implementation also resulted in short-term disruptions. As I mentioned earlier the economy now seems to be on its way to recovering from those disruptions Zhang said in response to a question. When asked about the latest Indian budget which many critics say is protectionist Zhang said IMF research indicates that tariffs are broadly contractionary reducing output investment and employment.