Tuesday, 16 August 2016

Dengue Death Toll Reaches 17

Kolkata: With two more deaths, the dengue toll in West Bengal, since January, went up to 17 on Monday, a senior health department official said. One of the victims was from Dum Dum and the other from North 24 Parganas’ Bangaon. Both were women and died on Sunday.


“The death count has now become 17. Most of the victims were from North 24 Parganas and Hooghly districts,” he said. Satpathy said, 77 fresh cases of dengue were reported in the last 24 hours. “The number of dengue cases in the state since January now stands at 2,870,” he said.
There has been a sharp rise in dengue cases across the state this monsoon. With most of the affected patients undergoing treatment at Dr B C Roy Memorial Hospital For Children and Beliaghata ID hospital, the leave of all doctors and paramedical staff, including nurses and lab technicians, have been cancelled.With dengue cases multiplying each passing day, and patients crowding the hospitals, the state government might cancel the leave of all health staff across the state in the near future.The move comes in the wake of hospitals struggling to deal with the influx of patients.
Meanwhile, the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) suspended 30 municipal staff and two doctors for not working properly. KMC Mayor-in-Council, Health, Atin Ghosh while speaking to the media said, “late arrival” and “non-performance” of duties were the reasons behind the notices issued.


The chief minister had sought to reassure worried citizens few weeks back after she held a high-level meeting with the responsible authorities.

Thursday, 11 August 2016

Abraj Kudai Hotel-Mecca

Mecca will soon be the home to the world’s largest hotel, Abraj Kudai. Apart from its historic and religious significance, Mecca will now become an important tourist destination too by 2017.


With 10,000 rooms, 12 towers- of which 10 will be four star and two will be for five-star guests, more than 70 restaurants and 48 storeys, the hotel will also four computer-generated helipads on the roof. Abraj Kudai’s podium will accommodate a bus station, shopping mall, food courts, conference centre and car parks.
Abraj Kudai will have five special floors, always reserved for the members of the Saudi Royal Family. The project will cost an estimated $3.5 billion to complete. It is excepted that the hotel will showcase the ‘unparalleled size, height as well as location, exposure and architectural style.’ The hotel building will also ‘pose itself as a striking landmark with a profoundly modern multifunctional identity relating to both the Saudi locality and the Islamic universality of its expected users.’


A dome on top of two mid towers will add an extra binge to the hotel. The dome, which will be one of the world’s largest domes atop its tallest tower, will comprise a ballroom and convention centre, making another record of its own.
However, the details secure that the Abraj Kudai hotel is not only the largest of its genre, but it is also one of the costliest. The hotel will boast 64,000 square-metres of total area of the building while 1,400,000 square-metres is the complete floor area.

According to a latest news development, despite of the largest hotel in making in Mecca, the locals miss the serene religious tone of the city that buckled the people together. Ziauddin Sardar, writer of Mecca: The Sacred City echoed this, saying: “The one beloved of all Muslims. The other is a place firmly rooted in time and space, where human nature is exhibited in all its foibles and ferocity.”

Dil Chahta Hai Celebrates 15th Anniversary, Possible Sequel On The Cards

The movie hit the silver screens 15 years back on August 10, 2001 and won millions of hearts. Starring an awesome ensemble star cast of Aamir Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Akshaye Khanna, Preity Zinta, Sonali Kulkarni and Dimple Kapadia; the movie became one of the biggest blockbusters of 2001.
Director Farhan Akhtar made his directorial debut with this film. It was also the first film written by him. The 42-year-old director was quite nostalgic as he took to his social media to post about the film & the memories attached. He tweeted, “#DilChahtaHai turns 15 today. Thank you to all who made it happen and to all who keep it alive. Big hug”
When a fan asked him on Twitter if the film’s sequel is in the pipeline, he neither confirmed it nor did he deny it, hanging thousands of fans with the hoe of a possible sequel in the near future.
The film is set in modern-day urban Mumbai and Sydney and focuses on a major period of transition in the lives of three young friends.
The film won The National Film award for Best Hindi Film. It also won five Filmfare awards from nine nominations at the 47th Filmfare awards including Critic’s Award for Best Film, Best Performance In A Supporting Role, Male For Akshaye Khanna, Best Performance In A Comic Role for Saif Ali Khan, three IIFAs, two Zee Cine awards, among others.
The film received praise from critics for portraying contemporary Indian youth as cosmopolitan and urban. Over the years, the film has gained a cult status.  It also paved the way for coming-of-age movies like Lakshya and Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara.
Well, if the sequel comes out, then it is surely set to become one of the most anticipated Bollywood movies of near future, although it will be difficult to match the level of its prequel, but Farhan Akhtar has a sense of delivering the best always.

Wednesday, 10 August 2016

7th Pay Commission: Pre-2016 Retirees To Get Pension Hike

New Delhi: All pre-2016 retirees will get the benefits of seventh Central Pay Commission (CPC) recommendations like hike in pension and arrears by this month end, the government has said.


For existing pensioners, who have retired till December 31, 2015, the revised pension or family pension with effect from this year shall be determined by multiplying the pension or family pension, as had been fixed at the time of implementation of sixth CPC recommendations, by 2.57, it said, adding that, the amount of revised pension so arrived at shall be rounded off to next higher rupee.
The Seventh CPC’s recommendations will be implemented from January 1, 2016. The ministry of personnel, public grievances and pensions has issued an order regarding increase in pension and grant of arrears to pre-2006 retirees. “It is considered desirable that the benefit of these orders should reach the pensioners as expeditiously as possible,” the ministry said.
To achieve this objective it is desired that all pension disbursing authorities should ensure that the revised pension and the arrears due to the pensioners is paid or credited to their account by August 31, 2016 or before positively, it said.
Further, public sector banks handling disbursement of pension to the central government pensioners are hereby authorised to pay pension or family pension to existing pensioners at the revised rates “without any further authorisation from the concerned Accounts Officers or Head of Office etc”, the order said. There are about 58 lakh central government pensioners.



Tuesday, 9 August 2016

Japan: Today Marks 71 Years Of Nagasaki Atomic Bombing Anniversary

Nagasaki: Bells tolled in Nagasaki, Japan on Tuesday, August 9 to mark the 71st anniversary of the city’s atomic bombing by the United States, bringing an eventual end to World War II.
Thousands of people stood in silent reflection at the city’s Peace Park as the bells tolled at the precise moment (11:02 AM Nagasaki time, 02:02 GMT) an atomic bomb dubbed “Fat Man” detonated over the city just moments after being dropped from an American B-29 bomber.  Over 70,000 people were killed instantly, with thousands more dying months,   even years later from radiation sickness. The attack came three days after the US dropped the first ever atomic bomb — “Little Boy” on Hiroshima, which ultimately killed 1,40,000 people.
The attendees included aging survivors of the August 9, 1945 attack, as well as representatives of over 50 nations, including several nuclear powers.
Last year, the 70th anniversary of the atomic bombing, a record 75 nations were represented at the Nagasaki ceremony.
Nagasaki Mayor Tomihisa Taue urged world leaders to “bring together as much of your collective wisdom as you possibly can” to permanently eliminate nuclear weapons, and  urged them to visit his city to learn first hand the aftermath of a nuclear attack, using President Barack Obama’s historic visit in May to Hiroshima as an example.  Obama was the first U.S. president to visit Hiroshima, which was attacked three days before Nagasaki.  “Knowing the facts becomes the starting point for thinking about a future free of nuclear weapons,” he said.
Taue also called on Japan’s national government to legalize the country’s long-standing principles of neither producing nor possessing nuclear weapons, and banning the entry of such weapons on Japanese soil.
Six days after the Nagasaki attack, Japan’s imperial government surrendered to Allied forces. 
A list of 3,487 “Hibakusha” who died over the past year was enshrined at the ceremony, bringing the total number of deaths during and resulting from the Nagasaki atomic bombing to 172,230. A “Hibashuka” is a survivor of either of the atomic explosions at Hiroshima or Nagasaki in 1945. The average age of survivors in Hiroshima and Nagasaki stood at 80.86 as of the end of March.

Monday, 8 August 2016

2016 Rio Olympics: Dipa Karmakar Becomes The First Indian Gymnast To Qualify For Vault Finals

Rio de Janeiro: Dipa Karmakar, the first Indian gymnast to participate in the Olympics, has created history once again by making it to the finals of the event. Karmakar finished eighth in the individual vault finals on Sunday night after successfully pulling off the dangerous “Produnova” stunt and securing 14.850 points.


However, it wasn’t an easy qualification for Dipa, as her position dropped to eighth. Considering only the top eight qualify for the finals, scheduled to be held on 14 August, the eve of India's Independence Day, it was a nervous wait for the gymnast. But she didn't drop any further and secured a place in the title round.
Karmarkar chose to go with the Produnova, considered one of the toughest maneuvres in gymnastics. Only five women have successfully managed to perform it, Karmakar being one of them.
In the final round, the Tripura athlete is expected to stick with what has worked well for her and attempt another Produnova. Here's a clip of Karmakar pulling off the move that established her position as among the best in the world.
Following this, she participated in uneven bars, where she secured 11.666, scoring low on difficulty but high on execution.
Karmakar, who turns 23 on Tuesday, gave herself the best birthday gift possible. And father Dulal couldn’t have been happier, even though he admitted to have gone without adequate sleep.
The finals will take place on August 14, where the entire nation will have her eyes on her.

Saturday, 6 August 2016

Monkey Gets Another Chance To Claim His ‘Selfie’

Animal rights organization PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) has filed an appeal to the US Court of Appeals for justice to Naruto — a now-famous monkey known for taking a “selfie” that prompted an unprecedented copyright lawsuit — at claiming ownership over his image.


The image was taken in 2011 by Naruto, then a six-year-old male free-living crested macaque in Indonesia.
Photographer David J Slater had left his camera unattended in an Indonesian forest which allowed Naruto to take several photos of himself.
Slater and his company, which both claim copyright ownership, published the photos that Naruto indisputably took. PETA sued, claiming that Naruto was the author of the photos and that Slater had infringed on Naruto’s copyright.
Disappointingly, in January, a federal judge dismissed the monkey selfie suit, finding that a non-human animal could not own a copyright.
“In every practical (and definitional) sense, he (Naruto) is the ‘author’ of the works,” argued PETA in the appeal brief filed on Tuesday.
“Had the Monkey Selfies been made by a human using Slater’s unattended camera, that human would undisputedly be declared the author and copyright owner of the photographs. Nothing in the Copyright Act limits its application to human authors. Protection under the Copyright Act does not depend on the humanity of the author, but on the originality of the work itself,” the appeal read.
According to PETA, if the lawsuit succeeds, it will be the first time that a nonhuman animal has been declared the owner of property rather than a piece of property himself or herself.
It will also be the first time that a right has been extended to a nonhuman animal beyond just the basic necessities of food, shelter, water, and veterinary care. In our view, it is high time.
The fact that copyright ownership by an animal has not been previously asserted does not mean that such rights cannot be asserted,” PETA wrote.
PETA is seeking the court's permission to administer and protect Naruto's copyright in the “monkey selfies,” without compensation, with all proceeds to be used for the benefit of Naruto and his community.

Naruto is known to field researchers in Sulawesi who have observed and studied him for years as they work in the region.

Friday, 5 August 2016

What To Expect From 2016 Rio Olympics Opening Ceremony?

Kolkata: Two burglaries took place in one night in Lake Town, sending fear waves among residents. Police officers of the Bidhannagar Commissionerate are working overtime to catch the culprits, who they suspect belong to the same gang.


In both incidents, the burglars attacked senior citizens who lived alone. Collectively, valuables and cash worth around Rs 8 lakh were stolen.
Residents were outraged as both the apartments that were broken into are centrally located, and at a stone’s throw away from the local police station.
Chirurani Saha (72), who lives in Lake Town’s A block, said that her house was broken into at around 2 AM. Saha, who stays alone, was asleep, but woke up when she felt movement on her bed. Seconds later, a man was holding a sharp weapon to her neck. He then quickly removed a gold chain, two gold bangles, two finger rings, and a pair of earrings she was wearing, all worth Rs 4 lakh collectively. By the time she managed to scream, the burglar had escaped and due to the darkness, she was unable to see him clearly. She later went with her sons to file an FIR at Lake Town police station. The second flat that was broken into was occupied by Sneha Tharrar (64), who had gone to her daughter’s place. The burglars entered the flat by breaking the store room window and stole gold and cash worth Rs 3.3 lakh.
The police are yet to find any leads. Santosh Pandey, deputy commissioner of the detective department in Bidhannagar Police Commissionerate, said, “We are investigating both the incidents. Hopefully we will catch the culprits soon.” Sources said that because the burglaries happened at around the same time, the police suspect that the same gang is behind both crimes.

Thursday, 4 August 2016

Pokemon Go Developer Sued Over Pokemon Placed On Private Property

A New Jersey man fed up with Pokemon Go players catching creatures on his property has filed a class-action lawsuit against the creators of the wildly successful mobile game.

Jeffrey Marder, of West Orange, claims in the suit that the developers have profited from encouraging millions of gamers to play Pokemon Go on or adjacent to private property without the consent of the land owners. 
The lawsuit filed in federal court in California seeks damages or monetary relief over the game’s use of real world locations, Pokestops and Pokegyms, where users will congregate to play the augmented reality game.
The game was released on July 6 and within days became the most downloaded mobile game ever. Using the GPS on a smartphone, the game encourages players to walk around in the real world searching for imaginary critters. The game utilizes the phone's camera to display Pokemon. Players then flick the screen to try and capture the critters. Pokestops and Pokegyms have become meet-up points for gamers.
In the lawsuit, Marder says that within the first week of the game's release, "strangers began lingering outside of his home with their phones in hand." At least five gamers also knocked on Marder's door asking for permission to catch Pokemon in the homeowner's backyard.
Marder says in the suit that these Pokemon were placed at his West Orange home by the game's developers without his permission. 
The lawsuit names Niantic Inc., the Pokemon Company, and Nintendo Company. The companies did not immediately respond for comment. 
J.C. Smith, The Pokemon Company's consumer marketing director, told The Associated Press last week that the company is updating the augmented-reality game so it remains fun for players but respects the real world.
The suit claims Niantic is liable for the nuisance of the "intentional, unauthorized" placing Pokemon, Pokestops and Pokegyms, which prevents property owners from enjoying their land.
The suit also details other instances where the game's placement of Pokestops or Pokegyms at homes or businesses have led to complaints, including three locations in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.



Wednesday, 3 August 2016

48 Nurses From Kerala Lose Jobs Due To ‘Omanisation’

Amid concerns over hundreds of Indian nurses in the Sultanate of Oman losing their jobs, the first batch of Keralite nurses lost their jobs will start returning by August 10, 2016.



Official sources said 48 nurses from Kerala are among the 76 nurses who have been served termination notices at government hospitals.
Many nurses have been asked to leave the country even before the notice period ends. Jasminsha, state president of the United Nurses Association (UNA), said the move was triggered by Omanisation, a drive to replace expatriates with Omani nationals in jobs. Most of the nurses have taken personal loans and won’t be able to leave the country without settling them.
“These nurses are experienced professionals but they all have huge financial liabilities. Right now, their families are trying to arrange the funds for them to settle the dues,” Jasminsha told DH. Meanwhile, some of the nurses are learnt to be trying for jobs in private hospitals after obtaining mandatory clearances.
The UNA president said more details on the mass termination are awaited. “Interestingly, while Omanisation is cited as one of the reasons for terminating services of these nurses, more nursing job interviews are also being scheduled here,” he said. Curbs on nursing recruitment to the Gulf countries have also led to more opportunities for nursing professionals from other countries. Sources said the 76 nurses terminated from service include other nationals. “Since the restrictions came in place in 2015, the number of nurses moving out of the country has seen a huge drop,” Jasminsha said.
Meanwhile, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday said that about 300 Keralites were rendered jobless as part of the ongoing termination of employment by companies in Saudi Arabia. 
The figure is less than what the chief minister had revealed on Monday. “We are told that the figure is less than 700, as was announced earlier. There are less than 300 workers from Kerala (housed in the labour camps) and efforts are being taken to bring them back,” Vijayan told reporters here. The Non-Resident Keralite Affairs (NORKA) department is coordinating rehabilitation efforts with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and Malayali associations based in Saudi Arabia.
According to MEA, 7,700 workers formerly employed with four companies, including construction and engineering sector conglomerate Saudi Oger, have been housed in 20 labour camps. Many Keralites are reportedly stuck in camps with their iqamas (residence permits) expired and the ill among them without access to medical care. The workers have not been paid salaries for seven months and many are staying back to collect their salaries.



Tuesday, 2 August 2016

Apart From Grades, Schools to Be Measured by Social Activities and Community Engagement

The Israeli Education Ministry on Monday stated that following the new educational criteria which was used to measure high school achievements, from now on will add information related with levels of schools’ social and community engagement, and the percentage of army draftees and school dropouts.


This information, as said by the ministry, will be attached with the students’ percentage acquired in the matriculation examinations.  
In order to implement educational and value-based achievements in school students, the education ministry officials have asserted that grades are important, but it had ‘created a false impression that this was the be-all and end-all of a school’s worth.’
Also, schools with significant contribution in society and community were solely barred from recognition as matriculation examination eligibility was considered the only criterion.
Officials of the Israeli Education Ministry also has stated that, ‘through ‘significant learning’ reforms, educational and value-based activities as well as evaluation methods and diverse methods of learning have been expanded and institutionalized to the point that they now constitute an inseparable part of a student’s matriculation certificate.”
Education Minister Naftali Bennett echoed the same, saying: “We will measure schools according to criteria of quality, values and preventing dropouts alongside such a [matriculation] measurement. I believe that changing the method of measurement will bring significant change.”
He also added that schools are the place where kids not only come to secure grades, but lessons on values are simultaneously important for setting a positive message in life.  




Police Arrest 15 In Rape Of Mother And Daughter

Bulandshahr: Police in northern India said on Sunday that they had detained 15 suspects after a woman and her 14-year-old daughter were gang-raped off a busy highway, the latest incident of sexual violence to shock the country.
The attack took place on Friday night near the town of Bulandshahr in Uttar Pradesh state after the car in which the victims were travelling was stopped by a gang of men with an iron rod, said senior local police official Daljeet Choudhary.
The men dragged the woman, the daughter and three male relatives who were travelling with them to a nearby field. They then tied up the males and raped the woman and the daughter, Choudhary said.
He said several police teams were at work to ensure that the attackers were identified quickly. He gave no details about the detained men.
The family was also robbed of money, jewellery and their mobile phones.
The attack, which caused outrage across India, highlights the persistence of violence against women in the country despite tougher laws against sexual assault that were imposed following the December 2012 death of a young woman who was gang-raped on a bus in New Delhi.
After Friday's attack, opposition politicians in Uttar Pradesh accused the state government of failing to protect women and children.
Akhilesh Yadav, the chief minister of the state, asked local police to ensure that the attackers are identified and arrested quickly.
The Noida-based man whose wife and minor daughter were gang-raped by highway robbers in Uttar Pradesh said on Monday that the family of three will commit suicide if police fail to give them justice in three months.



Friday, 29 July 2016

International Tiger Day 2016

Data say that the number of tigers the world have now, is the lowest of all time. The bright side of the study is that India is now home to half of the tiger population now and comprises 1706 tigers in its jungles. The total number of tigers now barely reaches 4000, which used to be 10,000 a century ago without reservation, roaming free in the wild, data released by World Wide Fund (WWF) for Nature.


During the last century, the world has seen slaughtering, poaching, killing and the circumstances of weather and lifestyle changes into them, eliminating 97 percent of tigers. Also, between 2000 and 2014, authorities seized around 1590 parts of tigers across Asia, killed for several reasons, including medicinal purposes.
Reports are that among the nine species of tigers only six exist now. The extinct three species are, Bali Tigers, Caspian Tigers and Javan Tigers. The remaining species- Siberian Tigers, Bengal tigers, Indochinese tigers, Malayan tigers, Sumatran tigers, South China tigers are struggling hard to live.  
The Bengal tigers’ population is largest in the Sunderbans, the huge mangrove jungle, recently victim to several natural circumstances, leading trouble to the tigers too. Human interference is coupled with natural calamities, as both of the species are dependent on the jungle for their food and livelihood. According to WWF, the daily conflict, could result into extinction and wipe all the tigers in the next five years.


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In 2010, July 29 was first celebrated as the International Tiger Day in an international summit. The aim was to bring back the attention that the world is not left with much of the members of the species. The objective was set of this day to ‘protect and expand’ tigers with organizations like WWF, IFAW and Smithsonian Institute join hands to raise awareness.
On the International Tiger Day, conservationists urged tourists across the world not to click selfie with the captivated animals. Thailand's Tiger Temple has seen the maximum obsession of it, which was recently closed after ‘authorities found 40 dead tiger cubs in a freezer on-site.’

Organizations across the world have shared inspiring quotes and slogans, arranged awareness programs and body painting events today. Photography and collage exhibition are also made part of the initiative in parts of India to mark the day, sources said.

New Drug May Serve As A Boon In Treating Both Diabetes And Bone Loss

In what could serve as a boon to millions of people across the globe, researchers have developed a new class of compound that has shown promise in treating both diabetes and bone disease.


In addition to its more obvious ills, Type-2 diabetes is a condition closely associated with bone fractures, increasing the risk of fractures twofold. To make matters worse, certain anti-diabetic drugs further increase this risk, particularly in postmenopausal women, severely limiting their treatment options.
But the new dual-targeting drug candidate, referenced as “SR10171”, could treat both diabetes and bone disease. “SR10171 improves bone mass regardless of body mass index, normal to obese,” said co-lead researcher Patrick Griffin, professor at the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) in the US.
The compound increases bone mass by protecting and increasing the activity of bone cells in various stages of normal bone maintenance, utilizing mechanisms that overlap those that regulate whole-body energy metabolism.
Over the past decade, Griffin and his colleague, TSRI Associate Professor Theodore Kamenecka, have focused on the details of molecules that increase sensitivity to insulin (a hormone that regulates blood sugar). Using newly discovered information, the researchers made significant advances in developing a family of drug candidates that target a receptor known as peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors gamma (PPARγ), a key regulator of stem cells controlling bone formation and bone resorption and a master regulator of fat.
“So you could use such a drug to treat osteoporosis whether patients are diabetic or not,” Griffin added. The drug increases bone mass by expanding bone formation (deposition of new bone) and bone turnover (a normal process of replacement of old bone).
A proper balance of these two processes is critical to healthy bone maintenance, and this balance is frequently negatively affected in diabetic patients. In animal models treated with the compound, fat formation in the bone marrow was successfully blocked independent of their metabolic state (healthy or diabetic), showed the study published online in the journal EbioMedicine.


Thursday, 28 July 2016

Dalit Writer Amrutlal Makwana Returns Award After Una Incident

Ahmedabad:  As a mark of protest against the thrashing of Dalit youths at Una, Dalit writer Amrutlal Makwana on Wednesday returned an award given by the Gujarat government.


The 44-year-old writer had received the Dasi Jeevan Shreshth Dalit Sahitya Kruti Award for 2012-13 for his work Kharapat Nu Dalit Lok Sahitya. Makwana returned the award, including Rs 25,000 cash, at Ahmedabad District Collector’s office. “I have also given a short letter to the authorities saying that I am returning this award out of grief and pain due to the treatment meted out to Dalit youths in Una,” he said. The letter is addressed to Chief Minister Anandiben Patel.
Makwana, a resident of Wadhwan town of Surendranagar district, further said, “Such incidents are occurring in Gujarat on a regular basis but the government is not doing enough to ensure that Dalits get justice.What happened at Mota Samadhiyala village of Gir-Somnath district was ghastly and barbaric. Such atrocities on Dalits are condemnable and it shook me to the core. Sadly, such incidents are happening around us regularly,” he said.
On July 11, some Dalit youths from Mota Samadhiyala who were skinning a dead cow were flogged by cow vigilantes, alleging that they had killed the cow. After a video of the incident went viral, it sparked off violent protests across Gujarat.

According to a report by Human Rights Watch, “Dalits and indigenous peoples (known as Scheduled Tribes or adivasis) continue to face discrimination, exclusion, and acts of communal violence. Laws and policies adopted by the Indian government provide a strong basis for protection, but are not being faithfully implemented by local authorities.”

Wednesday, 27 July 2016

Gaza to Introduce Short Term Jobs Program, Unemployment Rate Likely to Drop

Gaza City: Ahead of its disastrous employment rate, Palestinian Labor Minister Mamoun Abu Shahla has announced that the first phase of registration process of a short-term employment project will start soon. He had declared the initiative earlier this month and promised to hire more than 4000 university graduates and blue-collared laborers for positions suitable with their qualifications.


“The project’s first phase provides 4,000 jobs for graduates, blue-collar workers and technicians equally, each 2,000, in the health and education sectors and municipalities, as well as economic facilities affected by the 2014 Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip,” said the Labor Minister. He also clarified that the process of employment will be done by August 2016 after assessing the ministry’s employment priorities.
In May 2016, Shahla had vowed to fund the employment program every six month with 60 million shekels, i.e. equivalent to $23 million.  Reports are that the Palestine government will look for foreign funds in between, especially by Arab countries, to run the employment program in case of emergency and in order to development of the initiative.
Gaza has been announced to have the highest unemployment rate in the world by the World Bank last year. The economy of the small coastal country was even termed ‘on verge of collapse’ by them too. A data released by World Bank, it was said that 43% of Gaza's 1.8 million residents are unemployed. Number of child labor had equally elevated, with around 10,000 kids, aged between 10 and 17, have dropped schools and works to earn bread for the family.
According to sources, youth unemployment is likely to drop down with this initiative; as job seekers and university graduates will be introduced to job market with the initiative.

On the other hand, many see the initiative as a temporary solution and will not facilitate the country in long run. “The employment projects announced by the government are temporary. They do not achieve sustainable development, nor do they contribute effectively to resolving the unemployment problem. Yet, in light of the economic conditions and high unemployment rates, they temporarily contribute to finding jobs, which may give the graduates and unemployed a glimpse of hope to provide for themselves, if just for a limited time, “ said Maher Tabbah, media manager and public relations officer at Gaza Chamber of Commerce.  

Dengue Fever Grips Delhi: One Dead, 40 Cases In Last One Week

New Delhi: The dengue fever seems to be taking the national capital into its grip. A 17-year-old girl, Farheen, a resident of East Delhi has become the first victim of dengue in the state this year. Farheen reportedly succumbed to the vector-borne disease on June 21 after she was diagnosed of severe form of dengue called acute dengue syndrome. She died at the Lok Nayak Hospital, Delhi.

The dengue cases in Delhi have seen an 80 percent increase in the last week, which has put the health and municipal authorities on high alert. The national capital reported 40 dengue cases last week alone and the total number of such cases in the city now stands at 90, according to a Press Trust of India report. In July alone, 62 cases were reported, which has alarmed both the central and state governments.
The state government has decided to open dengue clinics on the lines of Mohalla clinics in the city, where the patients who show symptoms of dengue fever could be diagnosed and treated. According to Delhi municipality reports, the city witnessed a staggering 15,867 dengue cases in 2015, which was the highest incidence in 20 years. Nearly 60 people lost their lives due to the vector-borne disease.
The official figures stated that in 2015, the number of dengue cases in the months of June and July in Delhi stood at six and 36 respectively.
Dengue usually causes flu-like symptoms, including high fever (40°C/104°F) accompanied by severe headache, pain behind the eyes, muscle and joint pains, nausea, vomiting, swollen glands or rash. These symptoms last anywhere between two and seven days.
The union health ministry has called for demarcation of dengue patients from Delhi and those from the National Capital Region (NCR) by admitting them to separate wards in the hospitals.

Tuesday, 26 July 2016

Maharashtra Govt. Issued Notice to Totally Stop Offline Admission Process in Colleges

Mumbai: After the 16-year old Pushpa Suryavanshi killed herself for not getting a seat in her preferred college in spite of spending money, the Maharashtra state education ministry on Monday ‘has warned’ principals to stop offline admissions in colleges. The direction also urged the students to not accept admissions made through offline procedures.


The order also said that colleges still running an offline admission procedure, will be held questionable and principals will be held responsible for the entire process. Also, students who were not admitted through online admission process, will later be ‘barred’ from all the board examinations, said the notice, issued by the office of the deputy director of education (DYDE), Mumbai division.
In case of the already conducted offline admissions, according to DYDE, the colleges now have to return original documents, fees and photographs already collected from the students.
Reports are that Suryavanshi had secured 84 percent marks in the board examinations. “She hanged herself last Thursday for being denied admission into a college of her preference despite paying the ‘fees’,” said an investigating officer. Pushpa was a student of Sudhagad Education Society (SES) and wanted to continue higher studies from there. Following her death, Principal Iqbal Inamdar, who had promised Pushpa a seat in SES and has taken money from her, was arrested.


“The DYDE has now opened the admission process again for those who had not reported for admission after seat allocation. Thereafter, three special rounds will be conducted for students who had not applied, had filled in forms incorrectly and those who want to change their college or stream,” as a DYDE official has noted.

Following the direction, students continued to lodge their complaints in the DYDE office. While many complained about misleading information about preferences of colleges and admission procedure, the officials said that the students missed to fill their form properly, filling the criterions. “I had filled in the first five preferences properly as advised by the officials. But because we couldn’t submit an incomplete list, I filled in the rest of my preferences at random,” said a student. 

Marni Nixon – The Invisible Voice Behind My Fair Lady And West Side Story — Dies At 86

Los Angeles: On Sunday, American soprano and playback singer Margaret Nixon McEathron, commonly known as Marni Nixon died of breast cancer at the age of 86.
The singer appeared, uncredited, in many of the biggest movie musicals of all time — dubbing the voices for Deborah Kerr in The King and I, and Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady.
She also sang the high notes for Marilyn Monroe in Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend; and “ghosted” Natalie Wood's vocals on West Side Story.
For most of her career, the classically-trained musician remained unknown. Twentieth Century Fox made her sign a contract saying she would never reveal the ghost-singing on The King and I. The story only came out later, when Kerr herself credited Nixon’s work in a press interview.
The clandestine nature of her work led Time Magazine to dub Nixon “the ghostess with the moistest”.
The singer likened her work to that of a stuntman, and collaborated closely with the stars to perfect the screen illusion.
Kerr “wanted to look like she was really singing” Nixon told Washington Post “and wanted to be using the same muscles and the same stretches you do in expressions”.
Born in southern California, Margaret Nixon McEathron was an acclaimed musician both before and after her work in Hollywood.
She started playing violin at the age of four and began playing with Karl Moldrem’s Hollywood Baby Orchestra six months later. At 11, she won a singing contest at the LA County Fair and decided there and then to abandon the violin.
In 1947, the same year she dubbed her first film, she made her Hollywood Bowl solo debut in Carmina Burana under the baton of Leopold Stokowski.
By this stage, she had also dropped her “hard to pronounce” surname. “Kids at school called me Mac-Earthworm,” she said.
Her first job dubbing the voice of a film actress arrived when she was working in the post room at MGM film studios, as a way of covering the cost of her singing lessons. Nixon’s career in film started in 1948 when she sang the voices of the angels heard by Ingrid Bergman in Joan of Arc (1948). The same year, she did her first dubbing work when she provided Margaret O’Brien singing voice in 1948’s Big City and then 1949’s The Secret Garden.
Composer Bronislaw Kaper, who was working on the score for the film The Secret Garden, stopped her in the corridor and challenged her to sing a song in Hindi. The youngster obliged and her career was born.
But, despite appearing on more than 50 soundtracks, she only sang on screen once — as Sister Sophia, one of the nuns performing How Do You Solve a Problem like Maria? in The Sound Of Music.
In later years, Nixon appeared as a soloist with the New York Philharmonic, performed on Broadway and in opera houses and hosted the Emmy Award-winning children’s television show Boomerang.
She also taught at the California Institute of the Arts, and toured for many years with Liberace.
Nixon first had breast cancer in 1985, and wrote in her autobiography of the trauma of appearing on Broadway as chemotherapy caused her hair to fall out when the disease returned in 2000.
She was married three times — first to Ernest Gold, the film composer behind Exodus and On The Beach, with whom she had a son, Andrew Gold, who went on to compose the Golden Girls theme Thank You For Being A Friend.
Her second marriage, to Lajos Frederick Fenster, ended in divorce, while her third husband, Albert Block, died last year.
She is survived by three sisters, two daughters from her first marriage, six grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.

Monday, 25 July 2016

8 Children Killed After School Van Collides With Train In Uttar Pradesh

Bhadohi: On Monday morning, eight school going children were killed after their van collided with a train in Bhadohi district of Uttar Pradesh.


The incident occurred at an unmanned level crossing near Madho Singh Railway station in the district. At least seven or eight other kids were also grievously injured in the incident and have been taken to a hospital in Varanasi. The van was carrying 19 children — all students of the Tender Heart School — to the school.
A report by India TV website said that the van hit Manduadih-Allahabad passenger train at an unmanned crossing in Mehandipur. Unmanned crossings are a major cause of accidents, which is why Railway authorities have taken steps to put up security around crossings. There are thousands of such crossings across the country, manned by gate men, or with at least a barrage or a gate. The Railways, however, have not yet been able to cover all the crossings, due to lack of funds and coordination amongst various departments. 
The police have reached the scene and an investigation has been launched. According to a report by Navbharat Times, the Railways had put a gangman in charge of manning the crossing. The man had been deployed by the police on contractual basis. The report further says that the man had indicated the driver of the van to stop, but the signal was missed by the driver, resulting in the accident.

Saturday, 23 July 2016

Interior Cafe Night

Cast: Naseeruddin Shah, Shernaz Patel, Naveen Kasturia, Shweta Basu Prasad
Director: Adhiraj Bose
Set in a quaint backdrop of a Kolkata café, Interior Cafe Night starts with showcasing the brilliant Naseeruddin Shah and veteran Shernaz Patel, who met after 30 long years. Another love story, played by Naveen Kasturia and Shweta Basu Prasad showcases a complete opposite tone of the story. The young couple is on the verge of their breakup.



The story starts with showing Naseeruddin in the café, who also owns it. Suddenly one fine morning, when the universe conspires to meet his with his lady love, Patel enters the café.  Patel has separated with Shah 30 years ago. The meeting revives all the feeling and the emotions buried for a time, ‘flooding back.’ The veteran protagonists’ eyes met, and we can see all that happened then, by shifting to the young couple sitting the next table.
The 12-minuite-long Interior Cafe Night, directed by Adhiraj Bose and distributed by YouTube channel LargeShortFilms, was released online earlier this week. The short film narrates two love stories in parallel.






Shweta Basu Prasad was seen on screen after ages. She worked last in Iqbal (2004) with Naseeruddin Shah. Naseeruddin gave the brilliant acting while Patel was a caring performer.
Adhiraj Bose’s direction is detailed and emphasized upon the expressions rather than dialogues. The nicely weaved silence, the lovers and their expressions, the small nods and the ambience in the café- all plays the character role in the movie.