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14 dead, 14 injured as train roof-riders fall off

indian train fireAt least 14 people riding on the roof of a train died and 16 were seriously injured Tuesday after they were swept off as the train passed under a low over-bridge in Uttar Pradesh’s Shahajahanpur district, police said. The accident took place before the train entered Rosa station in Shahjahanpur, 190 km from Lucknow. The [...]

Cash controversy: Karmapa quizzed, misses prayer meeting

Tibetan religious leader Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje has been questioned by the Himachal Pradesh police and other central government agencies over the recovery of currency worth nearly Rs.7 crore from the monastery. Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal said Saturday he will take up the issue with the prime minister. The Karmapa, police sources said, was [...]

Massive security in Andhra ahead of Srikrishna report

andhra pradesh mapMassive security arrangements have been made in Andhra Pradesh Thursday in view of the Srikrishna committee’s report on the Telangana issue that will be made public by the central government in the evening after an all-party meet in New Delhi. Police and central paramilitary forces were deployed in Hyderabad and nine other districts of Telangana [...]

Chidambaram visits Gadchiroli to review security

P. Chidambaram 1Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram Tuesday visited the Maoist stronghold of Gadchiroli district in eastern Maharashtra to review the security scenario and discuss development plans for the area, an official said. Chidambaram was accompanied by Maharashtra’s Home Minister R.R. Patil and Director General of Police D. Sivanandan. Chidambaram met Gadchiroli District Collector Atul Patne at [...]

Pranab Mukherjee calls for debate on recent scams in Parliament

Pranab MukherjeeUnion Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Saturday called for a debate on recent scams on the floor of the Parliament House, and said the government would respond to their questions. Interacting with mediapersons outside his residence in Kolkata, Mukherjee said investigation is going on the other relevant issues. He said he had had two meetings [...]

Bihar polls: Voting begins for final phase

Polling for the sixth and the final phase of Bihar elections began in 26 of the 243 assemblies on Saturday morning. The 26 constituencies are spread over Rohtas, Aurangabad, Buxar, Kaimur and Gaya districts of which 18 have been declared as Maoist-hit. Over 60 lakh electorates will cast their votes. A total of 426 candidates, [...]

Bihar polls: Maoists trigger blasts in Jamui, BSF retaliates

Maoists triggered off a blast in Betia forest area near Jamui district in the early hours of polling for 42 Assembly constituencies in Bihar today. Director General of Police Neelmani said Maoists had triggered a blast near a bridge on the Chakai-Jamui main road in Betia jungle. The Maoists fled after BSF commandos retaliated, he [...]

SBI-AISECT introduce mobile banking services

Financial Inclusion Scheme has taken a new turn with the State Bank of India (SBI) launching mobile banking services in Madhya Pradesh (M.P.) in collaboration with Bhopal-based organization AISECT. This is the first time such a service has been introduced under Financial Inclusion in any state of the country. Two mobile vans, fitted with ATM [...]

Table Tennis Canada announces eight-member team for Delhi CWG

Table Tennis Canada and Commonwealth Games Canada has named the team for the XIXth Commonwealth Games to be held in Delhi from October 3-14. Olympians Pradeeban Peter-Paul and Mo Zhang will guide a young Canadian team. Both are Pan American Games medalists (2007, Rio de Janeiro), have previous Commonwealth Games experience (2006, Melbourne) and have [...]

Security stepped up in UP ahead of Babri mosque demolition verdict

Stringent security measures have been initiated in Uttar Pradesh to thwart any untoward incident ahead of the verdict on the 1992 Babri Mosque demolition case, due to be pronounced on September 24 by the Allahabad High Court. The top brass of police in Uttar Pradesh met here to discuss all the relevant measures. Later briefing [...]

Fresh evacuations in Sindh as levee fails


KARACHI/LARKANA – Situation worsened in Thatta on Thursday as the authorities directed the residents of Sajawal, Mirpur Bathoro and Daro to leave the area for safety after a breach in Surjani Bund near Kot Aalimo widened to over 150 feet, posing serious threat of inundation.
More than 400,000 people thought to have evacuated already, but those remaining were warned to move to safer locations.
Meanwhile, an exceptionally high flood is passing through at Kotri Barrage with 9,45,536 cusecs of water inflow recorded with an outflow of 9,30,233 cusecs, which means the downstream areas would have to brace more devastation in the coming days.
According to Meteorological Department, high tides were preventing the River Indus from shedding the excess water into the Arabian Sea, which was another bad news for Thatta and the area up to the Kotri Barrage.
Gushing floodwater from the breach at Kot Aalimon embankment washed away many villages while flood torrents were roaring to wards urban areas as well, forcing the residents to rush for safety. Another breach in SM Protective Embankment had multiplied the threat to the towns of Daro and Mirpur Bathoro.
The flood torrents sustained mounting pressure at Loop Bund, as the population living near the dykes started mass exodus towards Thatta.
Meanwhile, the DCO warned that several areas were feared to be affected if the breach was not plugged.
Army rescued a large number of people stranded in floodwaters for the last three days. GOC Hyderabad Major-General Shaukat Iqbal visited the spot to monitor the situation where the Irrigation officials briefed him about the latest developments.
In Kotri, the river had expanded normal width of 200 to 300 metres to almost 3.5kms. Thousands of people have been evacuated from the threatened areas near Hyderabad, downstream of the River Indus, where more than 40 villages were swept away.
And in upper Sindh, a weeklong battle to save Shahdadkot proved futile as the gushing floodwaters from a 100-foot breach in a nullah entered the city and the surrounding villages.
Earlier, authorities gave final warning to the residents to vacate the town immediately while people also started leaving Ratodero as well. The area was inundated after the floodwaters after devastating Qubo Saeed Khan encircled the area as the flood torrents from Tori Bund changed the course. Although majority of the locals had left the area, thousands were still stranded while road link between Sindh and Balochistan remained suspended.
It is worth recalling that a 100-foot breach in Tori Bund, developed on August 7, had now expanded to one km and spread destruction not only a vast area of Sindh but also in Balochistan. The authorities had made five cuts in different dykes to save Kandhkot-Kashmore but the exercise did not meet the desired success.
In Larkana, more than 0.1 million people reached various relief camps while many others had taken shelter on the highways. About 95 per cent people, including women and children, have moved to different cities of the province.
Agencies add: The local authorities issued a new evacuation order for Shahdadkot, a town of about 300,000, for the remaining few tens of thousands of people to leave as floodwaters approached the town.
“Shahdadkot is certainly in danger,” said Sindh Relief Commissioner Riaz Ahmed Soomro. “People have been asked to evacuate, but it’s a very big town. People had built an artificial embankment but the pressure is increasing.”
Water lined the road from Hyderabad to Thatta town, as workers frantically used bulldozers to dig embankments only just higher than the flooding, and where people camped out under open skies or in makeshift tents.
“The situation in Thatta is very serious,” Soomro told Reuters. “We have dispatched army personnel, helicopters and boats to the area. The first priority is to evacuate the people.”
Many residents of the Indus delta area, about 100 km east of Karachi, had already left, he said, but “thousands” remained, said Saleh Farooqi, Director General of the National Disaster Management Agency’s Sindh office. “If a second levee breaks, more towns could be inundated.”
The Sindh irrigation minister said waters were also mounting pressure on a protective embankment in Garhi Khuda Bakhsh.
“We have strengthened the embankment because we don’t want mausoleums of our martyrs to be flooded,” the provincial minister, Saifullah Dharejo, told AFP.
On the Arabian Sea, authorities fear that coastal districts may flood in coming days, trapped by River Indus floods pushing south and rough seas.
“Most people have left Sajawal. I’m also leaving town with a heavy heart with my family,” Mohammed Bakhshal, a 40-year-old farmer, told AFP.
“Local transporters are demanding a lot of money to carry our luggage and families to Thatta and Karachi. I had Rs15,000 in savings, which I’m now spending on transport.”

WHO declares swine flu pandemic over

The World Health Organization has declared an end to the H1N1 swine flu pandemic. In making the announcement, WHO Director-General, Dr. Margaret Chan said the new H1N1 virus has largely run its course and the world is now moving into the post-pandemic period.

At least 50 dead, 150 injured in West Bengal train accident

At least 50 people were killed and 150 injured after a speeding Sealdah-bound Uttar Banga Express rammed into three coaches of the stationary Bhagalpur-Ranchi Vananchal Express at Sainthia station in West Bengal’s Birbhum district, about 190 km from Kolkata, early Monday, railway authorities said. Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee confirmed the 49 deaths, expressed regret, saying [...]

15th Constitutional Court judge appointed

The Serbian parliament appointed Thursday Sabahudin Tahirović to the office of a Constitutional Court judge, at the proposal of President Boris Tadić. Tahirović’s apppointment was supported by 127 MPs, and the other candidate nominated by Tadić was Assistant Director-General of Serbia’s Fund for Pension and Disability Insurance Enver NikÅ¡ić.

159 people killed as plane crash landed at Mangalore airport

159 passengers have died today when a state-of-the-art Air India Express plane crash landed at the Mangalore’s Baje airport. The plane overshot the runway when it was trying to land.
According to Air India personnel director Anup Shrivastava, “As far as the information available with us is concerned, eight persons were rescued and shifted [...]

Soldiers accused of supplying Arms and ammunition to Naxals

The UP police detained four people including two CRPF personnel and two policemen in allegation of supplying arms to Naxals.
On Friday the UP Special Task Force (STF) raided a CRPF camp at the location of Dantewada Maoist massacre held on Apr 6.
Two CRPF personnel are Vinod Paswan and Dinesh Singh who were arrested after the [...]

Eight Pakistani officials suspended over Benazir killing

The Pakistan government Monday suspended eight of its officials, who were responsible for security of Benazir Bhutto’s last public meeting venue, following a UN panel’s report on the former prime minister’s assassination.
The suspended officials include Rawalpindi’s former City Police Officer Saud Aziz, former Inspector General Chaudhry Abdul Majeed and six others who were handling Bhutto’s [...]

Maoists fire on Dantewada massacre probe team

Maoist guerrillas Saturday opened fire on a team probing the Dantewada massacre in Chhattisgarh when it was on its way to the site where 76 security personnel were killed April 6, police said. There were no casualties.
“Maoists fired a few shots from a distance on the probe team headed by E.N. Rammohan (former director general [...]

Pakistan Army’s biggest war game begins Saturday

The Pakistan Army will Saturday begin its biggest field exercise, involving 20,000 personnel, to validate the concept of a new defensive doctrine for countering conventional threats.
The six-week exercise, codenamed Azm-i-Nau 3, involves troops belonging to all arms and services, besides engagement of various aircraft and equipment of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), Online news agency [...]

Two-three years for war against Maoists to succeed: Chidambaram

Appealing for calm, union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said Wednesday that it would take two-three years for the war against Maoist guerrillas to succeed and clarified that there was no plan to use the army to crush the rebellion.
“We must remain calm and hold (our) nerve; it will take two-three years to get success,” Chidambaram [...]