Raipur, Oct 30 Two police staff and a Doordarshan cameraman were killed in a Naxal assault in poll-bound Chhattisgarh's Dantewada district on Tuesday, police said.
Two police staff were also harmed in the occurrence, which occurred in Nilawaya town under the Aranpur police headquarters.
"Those killed were identified as Sub Inspector Rudra Pratap, Assistant Constable Mangalu and DD News cameraman Achyutanand from Delhi," Deputy Inspector General (against Naxal tasks) Sundarraj P told.
Two other security staff were harmed in the episode, he stated, adding that fortifications were hurried to the spot.
Further details are awaited, he said.
Get together polls in Chhattisgarh will be held in two stages on November 12 and 20.
Tuesday, 30 October 2018
Two policemen, DD cameraman killed in Naxal assault in Chhattisgarh
BJP considering to field more Muslim candidates in Bengal
Kolkata, Oct 30 The BJP in Bengal is thinking about to field "considerable" number of Muslim competitors in the Lok Sabha elections one year from now with an aim to make advances into Chief Minster Mamata Banerjee's strong support base among minorities, and corner a sizeable share of this numerically critical vote bank.
The saffron party's aim to make a shift in its political strategy in West Bengal gives off an impression of being a consequence of their reaping a decent number of seats in the local body election early this year by fielding Muslim applicants.
The BJP had fielded in excess of 850 competitors from the minority community in the poll to the three-level panchayats, with almost 50% of them winning the elections.
In the last Lok Sabha surveys, the BJP had handled just two minority competitors in the state, which has an aggregate of 42 seats.
In any case, since the last Lok Sabha polls in the state, Bengal politics has seen a change in perspective with the BJP developing as the primary challenger of the TMC by outmaneuvering the CPI(M) and the Congress.
State BJP president Dilip Ghosh told, the party will mean to field "impressive" number of Muslim candidates, given the way that the state has almost 30 percent Muslim populace.
"In spite of the fact that in our party, distributed on the basis of religion, but rather we are getting a few applications from individuals of the minority network, communicating their longing to challenge races on our gathering ticket," Ghosh said.
There is still time left to settle on the issue of hopefuls and tickets will be dispersed based on qualification, winnability and capacity of an individual, he said.
Ghosh's perspectives were resounded by gathering's Bengal Minority Morcha chief Ali Hossain, who felt Muslims are a central factor in the Bengal elections and the party can't bear to ignore them.
The ruling TMC, notwithstanding, marked down BJP's minority outreach plan and affirmed that they keep on having confidence in party chief Mamata Banerjee.
"The minorities have full confidence in us. The BJP's procedure is only a joke and the minorities are extremely very much aware of their aims," senior TMC leader Partha Chatterjee said.
The Congress and the CPI(M) also pooh-poohed the BJP's Muslim outreach plan saying it was only "shedding crocodile tears" in front of the Lok Sabha polls.
Ghosh guaranteed his party has extended its base in Bengal significantly and Muslims too are not out of its range.
"We are running the legislature at the Centre and in excess of 20 states, Muslims are living in peace and there are no issues. We put stock being developed for all," he said.
As indicated by state BJP sources, who did not wish to be named, with the end goal to make party president Amit Shah's objective of 22 Lok Sabha seats from Bengal a reality, it is a "need" for the gathering to contact the minorities as the network plays a main factor in something like 10-12 Lok Sabha seats of the state.
Floated by its execution in the last Panchayat polls, the West Bengal BJP has arranged its Lok Sabha outline, focusing on 26-28 parliamentary seats in the state.
The party by and by has two Lok Sabha seats - Asansol and Darjeeling - in the state.
The BJP's Bengal minority wing chief Ali Hossain said a definitive choice on the hopefuls' choice would be of the party.
"We won't pressurize the gathering by saying that it needs to field such huge numbers of Muslim hopefuls. Everything will rely upon different components including whether he or she can win the seat or not," Hossain told.
The BJP minority morcha, West Bengal unit had a week ago sorted out a two-day meeting to examine different issues relating to the Muslim community.
Various morcha leaders chose to proliferate issues running from triple talaq to the Assam NRC to counter the "false promulgation" against the party.
White House: There is only a single Trump
Washington, Oct 30 There is just a single Donald Trump, the White House has stated, dismissing correlations between the US president and the new right wing leader of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro.
On Sunday, Bolsonaro was elected president of Brazil.
His brash style and harsh statements have led many to compare him with the US president, referring to him as "Trump of the tropics" or "Brazil's Donald Trump."
"There's solitary one Donald Trump as I would see it," White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders told columnists when gotten some information about the correlation.
Sanders said the US values its longstanding relationship with Brazil.
"We need to keep on having the capacity to work with them, and we'll see what occurs from that point," she said.
Monday, 29 October 2018
NEWS HEADLINES FROM NEWS4EXCHANGE.COM DTD 29.10.2018
Congress president Rahul Gandhi is displaying “fancy dress Hinduism”: BJP
Indore, Oct 29 The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Monday said Congress president Rahul Gandhi is displaying “fancy dress Hinduism” to
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India post 377-5 against West Indies in fourth ODI
Mumbai, Oct 29 Batting first, India posted a testing 377 for 5 against West Indies in the fourth ODI of
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CBI DSP Devender Kumar moves bail plea before Delhi court
New Delhi, Oct 29 CBI’s Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Devender Kumar, captured in connection with bribery allegations involving the
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Arvind Kejriwal blames Centre, Haryana and Punjab government for Delhi’s pollution
New Delhi, Oct 29 Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal faulted the Centre, and the administrations of Haryana and Punjab on Monday
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Giriraj Singh: Hindus running out of tolerance
New Delhi, Oct 29 Hindus are running out of patience on the Ram temple issue, Union minister Giriraj Singh said
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PM Modi talks about bilateral, local and global issues with Japanese leaders
Tokyo, Oct 29 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday met Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono and held profitable, concentrated exchange
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Indore, Oct 29 The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Monday said Congress president Rahul Gandhi is displaying "fancy dress Hinduism" to fool people and demanded activity against his gathering associate Shashi Tharoor for his "scorpion" comment against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The saffron party's attack on Gandhi came in the backdrop of his incessant visits to sanctuaries - the most recent being a trek to Ujjain's Mahakaleshwar temple Monday, in front of his voyage through the politically huge Malwa-Nimar area in survey bound Madhya Pradesh.
The ruling party asked that Gandhi expel Tharoor from the Congress for his controversial remarks against Modi.
The Congress MP from Kerala stoked a crisp controversy Sunday, asserting that an anonymous Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) pioneer had contrasted the PM with "a scorpion sitting on a Shivling" and named it as an exceptionally striking analogy.
"The objectionable statement of Tharoor, who is very close to Rahul Gandhi, has disrespected not only the sacred divinity of Lord Mahadev, adored by crores of Hindus, but also Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
"In such a situation, by what method will he (Gandhi) offer supplications at the Mahakal temple," BJP national representative Sambit Patra told reporters here.
Athat Congress leaders were consistently affronting the Hindus by putting forth offensive expressions, Patra demanded that Gandhi apologize for Tharoor's comments and remove the 62-year-old UN representative diverted government official from the party .
He claimed that after the humiliating defeat in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, a board of trustees headed by previous Union minister A K Antony had said the Congress should deal with the Hindus for its political restoration as it was losing ground due to its anticipated picture of a "party of Muslims".
"After the Antony committee's report, Rahul Gandhi is displaying extravagant dress Hinduism consistently. To deceive the Hindus, he is donning a "janeu" (terrified string) over the shirt. We request that 'janeudhari' Rahul Gandhi elucidate to which 'gotra' (faction) does he have a place with," Patra said.
He also said since Gandhi had not given any response to this inquiry, individuals were considering him a "Vatican gotra ka Brahmin".
The Congress chief's mom, United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government Sonia Gandhi, is an Italian by birth.
India post 377-5 against West Indies in fourth ODI
Mumbai, Oct 29 Batting first, India posted a testing 377 for 5 against West Indies in the fourth ODI of the five-match series here on Monday.
Brief Score:
India: 377-5 out of 50 overs (Rohit Sharma 162, Ambati Rayudu 100; Kemar Roach 2/74).
CBI DSP Devender Kumar moves bail plea before Delhi court
New Delhi, Oct 29 CBI's Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Devender Kumar, captured in connection with bribery allegations involving the agency's Special Director Rakesh Asthana, moved a safeguard application under the steady gaze of a court here Monday.
Special CBI Judge Santosh Snehi Mann settled the issue for hearing on Tuesday, when Kumar will be delivered under the steady gaze of the court on the expiry of his seven-day CBI authority allowed by the court before.
Besides Asthana and Kumar, two alleged middlemen - Manoj Prasad and Somesh Prasad - have also been named as accused in the case.
Arvind Kejriwal blames Centre, Haryana and Punjab government for Delhi's pollution
New Delhi, Oct 29 Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal faulted the Centre, and the administrations of Haryana and Punjab on Monday for the extreme air pollution in Delhi, claiming that they were not prepared to do anything regardless of the hard and fast efforts by the Aam Aadmi Party government.
"The contamination was in charge in Delhi consistently, however this time (winters) each year, Delhi needs to confront serious contamination condition due to the Centre, BJP-led Haryana and Congress-led Punjab governments.
"Despite our all-out efforts, they are not ready to do anything. Farmers of these two states are also fed up with their governments," Kejriwal tweeted.
Delhi's air quality kept on staying in the very-poor class with an overall air quality index of 348 on Monday. Stubble-burning is the major reason behind the expansion in the pollution level in the National Capital Region in winters.
On Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed farmers from Punjab, who don't burn stubble in fields.
Giriraj Singh: Hindus running out of tolerance
New Delhi, Oct 29 Hindus are running out of patience on the Ram temple issue, Union minister Giriraj Singh said on Monday.
"Shri Ram" is the foundation of the confidence of the Hindus, the minister of state for smaller scale, little and medium undertakings said.
His comments please multi day a three-judge seat, headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi, said a "suitable seat" will choose in January one year from now the future course of hearing on the interests documented against the Allahabad High Court decision in the Ayodhya arrive debate case.
"The Congress has chosen to make it a Hindu-Muslim issue... Hindus are running out of patience. I fear what will occur if Hindus lose persistence," Singh said.
Fourteen appeals have been filed against the high court judgement, conveyed in four common suits, that the 2.77 sections of land of land be parceled similarly among three gatherings - the Sunni Waqf Board, the Nirmohi Akhara and Ram Lalla.
PM Modi talks about bilateral, local and global issues with Japanese leaders
Tokyo, Oct 29 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday met Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono and held profitable, concentrated exchange on bilateral, local and global issues.
Modi arrived base in Japan on Saturday to go to the thirteenth India-Japan yearly two-day summit which will try to review the advancement in ties and extend key measurement of the bilateral relationship.
"Strengthening the strategic of our relationship. Remote Minister of Japan Taro Kono approached PM @narendramodi. Held profitable and concentrated talk on reciprocal, territorial and worldwide issues," Ministry of External Affairs representative Raveesh Kumar tweeted.
Modi also met Secretary General Toshihiro Nikai of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party and the Minister of Economy Trade and Industry (METI) Hiroshige Seko.
He appreciated the Japanese support extended to the flagship initiatives in India.
"Secretary General of Liberal Democratic Party Toshihiro Nikai approached PM @narendramodi. PM valued his vision and involvement in fortifying of our two-sided relationship, uncommonly bolster stretched out to the lead activities in India," Kumar tweeted.
Japan's job in India's monetary adventure keeps on being indispensable to its change, Kumar included.
"Minister of @METI_JPN Hiroshige Seko approached PM @narendramodi. Talked about approaches to upgrade our financial commitment, exceptionally given METI's job in fortifying our economic partnership," Kumar tweeted.
Prior, Modi addressed a gathering of vibrant Indian community in Japan and also interacted with some respected names in Japanese venture capitalists.
Saturday, 27 October 2018
NEWS HEADLINES FROM NEWS4EXCHANGE.COM DTD 27.10.2018
Amit Shah backs Sabarimala devotees, slams Kerala govt on capture of protesters
Kannur (Ker), Oct 27 BJP president Amit Shah Saturday stretched out full help to the challenge by Ayyappa fans against
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Rahul Gandhi: If voted to power, Congress will satisfy OROP commitments
New Delhi, Oct 27 A Congress-drove government would satisfy every one of the responsibilities the gathering had made on the
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Rafale deal: Centre submits details of decision-making process in sealed cover to the Supreme Court
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New Delhi Oct 27 The Centre on Saturday presented the points of interest of the decision-making process in a sealed
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Prime Minister Modi leaves for Japan, to hold annual bilateral summit with Shinzo Abe
New Delhi, Oct 27 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday left for Japan to hold the yearly India-Japan bilateral summit
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Former NCP leader Tariq Anwar meets Rahul Gandhi, joins Congress
New Delhi, Oct 27 Days after resigning from the Nationalist Congress Party, Tariq Anwar on Saturday joined Congress revealed. Anwar
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Donald Trump: Media using pipe bomb scare to score political points
Washington, Oct 27 US President Donald Trump on Friday called for ending the “politics of personal destruction” as he blamed
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Delhi air quality remained very poor, 5 areas record serious contamination: specialists
New Delhi, Oct 27 Delhi’s air quality remained very poor for the fourth day Saturday with five territories of the
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Amit Shah backs Sabarimala devotees, slams Kerala govt on capture of protesters
Kannur (Ker), Oct 27 BJP president Amit Shah Saturday stretched out full help to the challenge by Ayyappa fans against the CPI(M)- drove LDF government's choice to execute the Supreme court arrange on passage of ladies of any age into Sabarimala temple, saying the Left government was trying to "suppress" the agitation by force.
Addressing party workers after inaugurating the district BJP office here, Shah said the state government was using police power to test the challenge by fans.
He condemned the arrest of more than 2,000 fans, including RSS and Sangh Parivar activists, over the state fomenting against the section of ladies of any age into the temple.
Shah, who started his speech with 'Swamiya Saranam Ayyappa' mantra, said the LDF government driven by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan would need to pay an "heavy price" if the suppression of the agitation continues.
In a warning to Vijayan, he said the exertion by his legislature to cinch down on the disturbance added up to "playing with fire".
"Chief Minister must stop the severity for the sake of actualizing the SC decision," he said including that even ladies in the state were against the administration move to execute the best court's organization.
Claiming that the Left government was trying to "destroy" Sabarimala temple and the "Hindu customs," the BJP chief said the saffron party won't permit the CPI(M)- drove government to "bet with Hindu confidence."
"There is no restriction for women to offer prayers in some other Ayyappa temple... The uniqueness of the Sabarimala shrine must be secured," he said.
"The socialist government is planning against sanctuaries. They have made a crisis like circumstance in Kerala," he included.
Reviewing that the Left government had not actualized a few court arranges under the steady gaze of, Shah said the court arrange in the issue ought to be executed by regarding the assumptions of aficionados.
Clarifying that the saffron party was good to go to make the Sabarimala issue one of its main agendas in the state, he finished up his discourse by requesting that party workers call "Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa."
The temple had seen high drama with around twelve ladies in 10-50 age group being kept from entering the temple by protesting devotees after the doors were opened for all women following the apex court verdict.
Rahul Gandhi: If voted to power, Congress will satisfy OROP commitments
New Delhi, Oct 27 A Congress-drove government would satisfy every one of the responsibilities the gathering had made on the 'one rank, one benefits' issue, Rahul Gandhi told a group of ex-servicemen on Saturday.
At a meeting with the resigned guard staff, the Congress president said that if his gathering is casted a ballot to control in the 2019 parliamentary race, it will satisfy their requests, including 'one rank, one annuity' (OROP).
Raking up the Rafale fighter jet deal, he said the Narendra Modi government gave out Rs 30,000 crore to industrialist Anil Ambani, but refused to meet the demands of the soldiers on OROP.
The amount of Rs 30,000 crore was all that could possibly be needed to unravel the OROP issue, he said after the 30-minute gathering.
The Congress has alleged that the Anil Ambani-led company was supported by the Modi government on the offset contract of the Rafale bargain. The private firm has denied the allegations.
Rafale deal: Centre submits details of decision-making process in sealed cover to the Supreme Court
New Delhi Oct 27 The Centre on Saturday presented the points of interest of the decision-making process in a sealed cover to the Supreme Court, according to the apex court's direction.
A bench headed by Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi had sought details of the process that led to the deal which has now become engraved in a raging political battle. The top court had requested the subtle elements short the specialized procedures while setting Monday (October 29) as the date for hearing the case.
A three-bench judge headed by Chief Justice (CJI) Ranjan Gogoi alongside Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and KM Joseph is hearing the matter of a request of documented by ML Sharma. The petitioner has charged the government with corruption in the deal. The apex court however made it clear that it isn't considering charges made in the appeal. "We might want to be evaluated of the points of interest of the means in the basic leadership process in the Rafale Deal. No official notice. SC also clarifies that the Centre's response need not cover issue of pricing." the apex court had said.
Congress has tried to corner the government over the Rafale deal over the last several months and has questioned why the costs of the fighter jets were expanded and why the agreement to produce a portion of these planes in India were given to Anil Ambani's Reliance Defence and not to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). The Indian government and Dassault Aviation have both claimed that the Centre had no role in deciding who got the agreement to fabricate the planes in India. Congress president Rahul Gandhi has endeavored to keep the weight up and has even gone to the degree of calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi of having plundered the nation.
Prime Minister Modi leaves for Japan, to hold annual bilateral summit with Shinzo Abe
New Delhi, Oct 27 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday left for Japan to hold the yearly India-Japan bilateral summit with his Japanese partner Shinzo Abe.
This is Modi`s third visit to Japan for the summit and will be his 12th meeting with Abe since 2014.
Participation in the Indo-Pacific region and in the defence and security sector, and leveraging Japanese abilities for India`s development initiatives will be the features of the agenda in the summit which will be held on Monday.
India is the only country with which Japan holds annual bilateral summits while India has a similar arrangement with Russia as well.
Former NCP leader Tariq Anwar meets Rahul Gandhi, joins Congress
New Delhi, Oct 27 Days after resigning from the Nationalist Congress Party, Tariq Anwar on Saturday joined Congress revealed. Anwar met Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Saturday after he is said to host joined the party.
The NCP founding member had quit the party a month ago and had even surrendered his Lok Sabha membership. He had given NCP national president Sharad Pawar's "spotless chit" to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the Rafale bargain as the explanation behind stopping the party.
Congress had before said that Anwar was "welcome" to come back to the party from where he began his political career. Anwar was the Bihar Congress president during the 1980s and had spoken to his current parliamentary constituency Katihar as a Congress MP for times. He held hands with Pawar and perished Meghalaya leader PA Sangma to shape the NCP in 1999.
The NCP later aligned with the Congress and Anwar filled in as a Union minister in the UPA-II government.
Anwar's turn came multi day after media reports cited Pawar telling a Marathi news channel that he didn't think individuals had questions over the PM's aims in the Rafale contender stream bargain. The Bihar leader said he completely disagreed with Pawar's variant, which he said has smashed the confidence of countrymen in the Opposition.
Pawar's accounted for explanation was praised by BJP chief Amit Shah who asked Rahul Gandhi take a signal from his partner and place national interests above party politics. A NCP representative, in any case, issued a clarification terming the media reports citing Pawar as "misdirecting and befuddling" and asserted the party chief has had not given a clean chit to Modi.
Donald Trump: Media using pipe bomb scare to score political points
Washington, Oct 27 US President Donald Trump on Friday called for ending the "politics of personal destruction" as he blamed the media for using "evil actions of one individual" to score political focuses against him and his gathering.
Trump's remarks at a race rally in North Carolina came hours after police secured a 56-year-old man from Florida on charges of sending bundle bombs to something like 10 present and previous abnormal state government authorities including previous president Barack Obama, former vice president Joe Biden and previous secretary of state Hillary Clinton.
Trump stated that he "will do everything" to stop political violance and said media has a major role to play in bringing together the country.
"Political savagery should never at any point be permitted in America, and I will do my absolute best to stop it. As of late, we've had a more extensive discussion about the tone and affability of our national exchange. Everybody will profit on the off chance that we can end the politics of personal destruction, Trump said in the midst of commendation from his supporters.
"We must unify as a nation in peace, love, and in harmony. The media has a major task to carry out. Whether they need to or not," he said as his supporters booed the media.
The large gathering of Trump's supporters were chanting, CNN sucks! CNN sucks!"
Trump said the media has been out of line to him and the Republican Party.
What's more, they do, in fact. They have a major task to play as far as tone and as far as everything, Trump said.
We as a whole say this in all earnestness, however the media's consistent out of line inclusion, profound hostility...... what's more, contrary assaults - you realize that - just serve to divide individuals and to undermine solid discussion, he said.
Trump alleged that the media has attempted to connect the ongoing spate of bundle bombs to him and the Republican party.
We have seen an exertion by the media in late hours to use the vile activities of one individual to score political focuses against me and the Republican Party, he said.
"When a Bernie Sanders supporter tried to murder congressional Republicans and severely wounded -- a great man named Steve Scalise and others the Republicans did not use that heinous attempt at mass homicide for political gain, since that would have been wrong," he said.
"It would have been the wrong thing to do. Many different models could be raised. Nor do we blame the Democrat Party each time radical liberals seized and destroy public property and release savagery and commotion. However the media has attempted to assault the unleash violence who support our development to give power back to the people, he said.
In the aftermath of the spate of package bombs, the Republicans have lost some ground in the up and coming November 6 elections.
Trump told his supporters that 94 percent of the press that he gets is negative. Even when I accomplish something brilliant, it's negative, he said as he refered to the advancement made by him in association with North Korea.
Even when we do great things, you look at North Korea, how great would we say we doing? It's been running with them for a long time, over 70 years. This is currently our fourth month, and they generally say, he's not moving quick enough. Quick enough? In the event that I wasn't here, you would have wound up in a world war. You watch! That is to say, you would have ended up in a world war, he said.
Trump has had a tense relationship with the media going back to his presidential crusade and reaching out into his tenure in the White House.
The relationship among CNN and the Trump administration has been particularly contentious. The news network has been a frequent target of Trump's "fake news" barbs.
CNN, whose New York authority was emptied on Wednesday following the disclosure of an unstable gadget sent there, reprimanded the Trump organization for a "total and complete lack of understanding" of the seriousness of its attacks on the media.
Delhi air quality remained very poor, 5 areas record serious contamination: specialists
New Delhi, Oct 27 Delhi's air quality remained very poor for the fourth day Saturday with five territories of the national capital recording serious pollution levels, as authorities warned the situation may break down further one week from now because of localised emissions during festival and stubble burning.
The Central Pollution Control Board recorded the overall Air Quality Index of Delhi at 341. The most elevated AQI of this season was recorded on Friday at 361.
On Saturday, five regions in Delhi recorded extreme pollution levels. They are Anand Vihar, Dwarka Sector 8, Narela, Punjabi Bagh and Rohini. Punjabi Bagh recorded the highest pollution level in the national capital at 434.
An AQI between of 0 and 50 is considered "good", 51 and 100 "satisfactory", 101 and 200 "moderate", 201 and 300 "poor", 301 and 400 "very poor", and 401 and 500 "serious".
As per the information by the Centre-run System of Air Quality Forecasting and Research, the overall air quality index of Delhi would deteriorate in a few days, staying just focuses underneath the extreme class.
The CPCB-led task force has recommended stringent measures from November 1 to 10, foreseeing further deterioration in the air quality ahead of Diwali.
A portion of these proposals incorporate close down of coal and biomass plants, increase of review by transport department to check polluting vehicles and control control traffic congestion in Delhi-NCR during November 1-10.
Authorities have issued an advisory, asking people to avoid outdoor strenuous activities and minimise use of private vehicles.
The task force that at start of November the situation may further deteriorate on account of localized emissions during festival and regional contribution due to stubble burning.
The PM2.5 (presence of particles in the air with a diameter of less than 2.5 micrometres) was recorded at 179. The PM10 level (nearness of particles noticeable all around with a diameter of under 10 micrometers) in Delhi stood at 321, according to the data from the SAFAR.
Friday, 26 October 2018
NEWS HEADLINES FROM NEWS4EXCHANGE.COM DTD 26.10.2018
Rajinikanth: No force can separate me from my fans
Chennai, Oct 26 Tamil superstar Rajinikanth said on Friday that “no force” can separate him from his fans and urged
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Rahul courts arrest, says PM can run but not avoid reality
New Delhi, Oct 26 Congress president Rahul Gandhi courted arrest on Friday in the wake of arranging a protest outside the CBI
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DMK hits out at actor Rajinikanth was a puppet of a few people
Chennai, Oct 26 The DMK Friday alleged that film star Rajinikanth was a puppet in the hands of “a few
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Highlights of Supreme Court hearing on Alok Verma’s plea
New Delhi, Oct 26 The following are the highlights of the Supreme Court hearing in CBI Director Alok Verma’s request
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Arvind Kejriwal: Hope CBI’s institutional integrity will be upheld
New Delhi, Oct 26 Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Friday welcomed the “intervention” by the Supreme Court in the turmoil
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Congress President Rahul Gandhi courts arrest
New Delhi, Oct 26 Congress President Rahul Gandhi Friday courted arrest after staging a protest outside the CBI headquarters here
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Rajinikanth: No force can separate me from my fans
Chennai, Oct 26 Tamil superstar Rajinikanth said on Friday that "no force" can separate him from his fans and urged his followers to tread the path of fairness.
Referring to his communication to members from Rajini Makkal Mandram (RMM), a precursor forum to his political party, he said the content may have been "bitter" however demanded that it was truth.
"I am pleased to get fans like you. No force can separate us from one another. Whichever way we may take, let it be one of fairness," he said in a statement.
On his comments about the RMM on Tuesday, the film star said he had point by point a few actualities about the forum.
"Those may have been intense however I am appreciative to you for understanding reality and reasonableness in that," he stated, including that "God will be by our side".
The actor's statement comes in the wake of feedback from a few segments, including the DMK, which had asserted that he was a manikin in the hands of "a few people" and was being upheld by "mutual" components.
On Tuesday, the Tamil film genius had said that he was focused on introducing an adjustment in the political skyline sans the trappings of cash and bait of posts.
He had also recalled his assertion last year that he will never allow those eyeing money and posts in his political innings and said it was not a mere rhetoric.
DMK mouthpiece 'Murasoli' had posed questions to the actor in the name of a "honest fan" of the famous star, saying that if he was not really behind posts as claimed by him, he should have then begun a movement on the lines of realist leader, the late E V Ramasamy Periyar.
On the actor's conflict that he knew about those truly working in RMM, the "blameless fan" indicates out a specific legislator fraternizing with Rajinikanth, saying he had dependably had a bad influence in his prior stretches in different parties.
It had additionally advised Rajinikanth that "a gathering" was endeavoring to destabilize his fame accomplished due to such fans, including that anybody "moving to its tunes" will lose sheen.
The actor, getting a charge out of an enormous fan base, is set to launch his own political party.
He had before uncovered his intentions to take the political dive, other than reporting that his proposed gathering will challenge from each of the 234 seats in the following Assembly polls, originally due in 2021.
Rahul courts arrest, says PM can run but not avoid reality
New Delhi, Oct 26 Congress president Rahul Gandhi courted arrest on Friday in the wake of arranging a protest outside the CBI headquarters against the move to divest CBI Director Alok Verma of his powers, saying Prime Minister Narendra Modi "stole" cash from the nation and can run but not escape reality.
Reiterating his allegations against the prime minister on the Rafale contender fly arrangement, Gandhi again called him "chowkidar" and said he had "stored Rs 30,000 crore in Anil Ambani's pocket".
"He has stolen money from the Indian Air Force and the youth, and the whole nation understands this. The prime minister can run however he can't avoid reality," Gandhi told journalists in the wake of seeking capture at the Lodhi Colony police station.
There were no immediate responses from the Prime Minister's Office on Gandhi's charges. While Ambani has been reliably denying the charges, the BJP has blamed Gandhi for assembling lies regular on the Rafale deal.
"Reality will turn out," Gandhi stated, including that expelling the CBI chief won't affect reality.
Tending to the social event of Congress dissidents prior in the day, Gandhi blamed Modi for decimating establishments, for example, the CBI, the Election Commission and the Enforcement Directorate.
Senior Congress leaders, including Ashok Gehlot, Ahmed Patel, Motilal Vora, Veerappa Moily and Anand Sharma, participated in the walk that finished in an exhibit in front of the CBI base camp.
Loktantrik Janata Dal leader Sharad Yadav, CPI leader D Raja and TMC's Nadimul Haque joined the dissent.
The Congress' protests in the national capital were replicated in other parts of the nation.
State Congress leaders led demonstrations in their areas against what the Congress portrayed as the "illegal, unconstitutional and illegitimate removal of the CBI chief by the Modi-Shah team".
The apex court said former Supreme Court judge A K Patnaik will direct a CVC investigation into the claims against Verma and the report must be set before it inside about fourteen days.
It directed that interim CBI chief M Nageswara Rao will not take any real strategy choices. Choices taken by him since October 23 till date will not be implemented, it said.
All decisions taken by Rao will be put under the watchful eye of the apex court in a sealed cover.
DMK hits out at actor Rajinikanth was a puppet of a few people
Chennai, Oct 26 The DMK Friday alleged that film star Rajinikanth was a puppet in the hands of "a few people" and was being upheld by "communal" elements.
The party's mouthpiece questioned him on his recent statement about Rajini Makkal Mandram (RMM), a pre-cursor forum to his political party.
In his communication to RMM members on Tuesday, the Tamil film whiz had said that he was focused on introducing an adjustment in the political skyline sans the trappings of cash and bait of posts.
He had also recalled his assertion a year ago that he will never permit those looking at cash and posts in his political innings and said it was anything but an insignificant talk.
Suggesting conversation starters to Rajinikanth for the sake of a "blameless fan" of the prominent star, DMK mouthpiece 'Murasoli' inquired as to whether the performing artist was not really behind posts as claimed by him, he should have then begun a development on the lines of realist leader, the late E V Ramasamy Periyar.
"Dear leader, if your statement that posts was not a thought in your political passage, for what reason did you declare that (the gathering) will challenge from each of the (234 Assembly) seats in the next polls," the DMK said in its mouthpiece.
"You could then also dispatch a party like Periyar and strive undauntedly for its beliefs," the "honest fan" inquires.
E V Ramasamy had driven Dravidar Kazhagam, which forcefully advanced realism.
The review was distributed in an inquiry and answer design under the nom de plume,' 'which means creepy crawly in Tamil.
On the on-actor's dispute that he knew about those really working in the RMM, the "honest fan" indicates out the particular politician hobnobbing with Rajinikanth, saying he had dependably had an awful impact in his prior spells in other parties.
"Those who are speaking for you in the media are communal (elements); who need to isolate the Tamil community which exists subsequent to rising above station and religion," it said.
Further, none can restrict the Dravidian development sustained by any semblance of Periyar, C N Annadurai and M Karunanidhi, it said.
It also cautioned Rajinikanth that "a gathering" was attempting to destabilize his popularity achieved because of such fans, including anybody "dancing to it tunes" will lose sheen.
"We (fans) trusted you. Be that as it may, you have turned into a manikin of a few people and dancing to their tunes," it said and asked "who is the black sheep", referring to a popular dialogue by the actor in his film 'Enthiran.'
The write-up also hit out at the performer for requesting that his fans offer need to their family first, inquiring as to whether individuals won't suggest a comparable conversation starter at him.
Highlights of Supreme Court hearing on Alok Verma's plea
New Delhi, Oct 26 The following are the highlights of the Supreme Court hearing in CBI Director Alok Verma's request of difficult the Centre's decision to divest him of all his powers:
Enquiry into the charges made in the August 24 note/letter of the Cabinet Secretary on Verma to be finished by Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) within two weeks.
The enquiry to be managed by resigned Supreme Court Judge AK Patnaik.
All decisions taken CBI Joint Director M Nageswara Rao, who has been given the obligation of CBI chief from October 23 till today to be submitted in fixed cover to SC by November 12, the next date of hearing.
Rao can't take any major or policy decision; to proceed with routine work to keep CBI going.
After outfitting of list of decisions taken by Rao, SC to pass fitting requests identifying with exchange of examinations, change of Investigating Officers.
Notice issued to Centre and CVC on Verma's appeal, requested to document reactions.
SC also dealt with plea by NGO Common Cause looking for SIT probe into allegations of corruption against CBI officers including Special Director Rakesh Asthana.
Notice issued to Centre, CBI, CVC, Asthana, Verma a Rao on the NGO's request.
Asthana moved toward SC with his petition, to be listed later.
Arvind Kejriwal: Hope CBI's institutional integrity will be upheld
New Delhi, Oct 26 Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Friday welcomed the "intervention" by the Supreme Court in the turmoil at the CBI and trusted the institutional integrity of the investigating agency will be upheld.
His response came after the Supreme Court asked the Central Vigilance Commission to finish inside about fourteen days its investigation into claims against CBI Director Alok Kumar Verma and banned break chief M Nageswara Rao from taking any major policy decision.
"Welcome intervention by the hon'ble Supreme Court of India in the CBI matter.
"In the interests of the nation, hope that institutional integrity of CBI will be upheld & powers that be will understand that their illegal acts won't go un-challanged (sic)," Kejriwal tweeted.
The court said the inquiry will be conducted under the supervision of a former Supreme Court judge.
Hearing Verma's request testing the government's decision to divest him of his obligations and send him on leave, the court looked for a reaction from the CVC and the Centre.
The feud between Verma and his deputy, CBI Special Director Rakesh Asthana, escalated this week prompting enlistment of a FIR against Asthana and others including Deputy Superintendent of Police Devender Kumar, who is in the CBI custody in an alleged bribery case.
The FIR was held up on a composed protestation of Satish Babu Sana on October 15. It affirmed that Kumar, the investigation officer in a case, was over and over calling him to the CBI office to bother and constrain him to pay a pay off of Rs 5 crore to give him clean chit.
Asthana and Kumar both challenged the FIR in the Delhi High Court, which on Tuesday requested CBI to keep up the norm on the criminal procedures against Asthana.
The Centre, the CVC and the DoPT interceded and chose to send the CBI Director and the Special Director on leave.
Congress President Rahul Gandhi courts arrest
New Delhi, Oct 26 Congress President Rahul Gandhi Friday courted arrest after staging a protest outside the CBI headquarters here against the move to strip CBI Director Alok Verma of his powers and send him on leave.
Prior addressing to the gathering Gandhi assaulted Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the issue.
He also blamed him of destroying foundations including the CBI, the Election Commission and the Enforcement Directorate.
Senior Congress pioneers, including Ashok Gehlot, Ahmed Patel, Motilal Vora, Veerappa Moily and Anand Sharma, participated in the walk that finished in an exhibit in front of the CBI headquarters.
Loktantrik Janata Dal leader Sharad Yadav, CPI leader D Raja and TMC's Nadimul Haque joined the protest.
The Congress' protest in the national capital were replicated in different parts of the nation.
State Congress leaders led shows in their regions against what the Congress portrayed as the "illicit, unlawful and ill-conceived expulsion of the CBI director by the Modi-Shah duo".
The apex court said former Supreme Court judge A K Patnaik will oversee a CVC investigation into the claims against Verma and the report must be put before it within two weeks.
It directed that between time CBI boss M Nageswara Rao will not take any major policy decisions. Decisions taken by him since October 23 till date will not be implemented, it said.
All decisions taken by Rao shall be placed before the apex court in a sealed cover.
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