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Thick fog hits flights, railways in Delhi

heavy fog in delhiA thick blanket of flog that reduced visibility in the Indian capital Saturday seriously disrupted flights and trains, leaving thousands stranded, officials said. About a dozen domestic and four international flights were delayed, officials at the Indira Gandhi International Airport said. One official said the airport was expected to return to normalcy towards midday. Trains [...]

Rains give respite from fog, but rail services affected

rain affected bus train serviceThe capital witnessed light rainfall early Tuesday, adding to the chill. It helped ease heavy fog conditions as also flight operations at the Delhi airport, but rail services continued to be hit with 50 trains affected. “There is a western disturbance over Jammu and Kashmir, because of which Delhi witnessed light rainfall this (Tuesday) morning,” [...]

Fog disrupts flights, trains in Delhi again

heavy fog in delhiFlight and trains schedules were again disrupted Monday as a heavy fog enveloped the national capital. The weather office, however, forecast a sunny day ahead. Many passengers were stranded at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here with several flights running behind schedule. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said the fog would clear, making way for [...]

Amitabh, Mohan Lal promote ‘Kandahar’ in Mumbai

amitabh bachchan2Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan along with south Indian superstar Mohan Lal promoted ‘Kandahar’, a Malayalam language film. The film is written and directed by Major Ravi who was also present at the event, and jointly produced by Sunil C. Nair (under Zoe Estebe Moviez) and Mohan Lal (under Pranavam Arts International). “It has been a [...]

Vice President Ansari to give awards for books written in Hindi

Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari will on Tuesday give away Rajeev Gandhi Gyan-Vigyan Maulik Pustak Lekhan Puraskar and Indira Gandhi Raj Bhasha Purskar 2008-09 for original book writing in Hindi on the occasion of Hindi Day. He will also award Indira Gandhi Raj Bhasha Purskar 2008-09 for excellent work done in Hindi in the Offices [...]

Dame Helen Mirren not reprising Queen role

Dame Helen Mirren, who won an Academy Award for her depiction of Queen Elizabeth II in 2006, has dismissed reports that she’s set to reprise the role in a new film about Indira Gandhi. The actress was lined up to tackle the role again in Mother: The Indira Gandhi Story, a two-part biopic about the [...]

Jordanian airlines fined Rs.500,000 for deficient service

India’s apex consumer court has ordered Royal Jordanian Airlines to pay Rs.500,000 as damages to a Punjab resident for refusing to fly him to Greece in time despite a confirmed air ticket, resulting in loss of his job and property there.
The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission has endorsed the Rs.500,000 fine imposed upon the airlines [...]

Sikhs protest Kamal Nath’s presence in New York

A group of about 100 Sikhs protested the presence here of Kamal Nath, India’s minister of road transport and highways, who they alleged had instigated a mob in the November 1984 anti-Sikh riots.
The group under the banner of Sikhs For Justice, a US-based community advocacy group, held a “Justice Rally” Thursday outside McGraw-Hill’s headquarters in [...]

And now, a Mayawati temple

If all goes well, Uttar Pradesh will soon get a temple dedicated to Chief Minister and Dalit icon Mayawati, whose statues already dot the sprawling state.
The temple is proposed to be erected in the poverty-stricken Mahoba district in Bundelkhand, economically the most backward region in Uttar Pradesh.
It will come up in Natpura village, about 300 [...]

Priyanka Chopra and Kangana Ranaut honored with National Award for a same movie

At the 56th National Film Awards function, Bollywood gorgeous actress Priyanka Chopra received the Rajat Kamal for Best Actress for her great performance in Fashion while the Marathi actor Upendra Limaye bagged the Best Actor male for his role in the social drama Jogva.
The world-class cinematographer V K Murthy was honored with the esteemed [...]

Kashmir, water top agenda: Pakistan


LAHORE – Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir maintained on Wednesday that Pakistan’s agenda for talks with India is open in every respect and Kashmir dispute and water issue will be on top of it during today’s (Thursday’s) parleys in New Delhi as both sides exchanged terse allegations over the disputed territory of Kashmir ahead of the meeting.
“We are optimistic about the dialogue and we will discuss all issues. We should not look into it (dialogue) with the angle of ‘success or failure’ and wait for the best. It is premature to speculate about the outcome at this stage,” Salman Bashir told reporters before departure of his delegation to New Delhi, here at Allama Iqbal International Airport.
According to Bashir, Pakistan wants to move forward the current process of talks and has the desire to hold talks at the foreign minister level between the two countries. He said that to say anything about the outcome of negotiations at this stage would be premature and the situation would be clear after the conclusion of talks between the two countries. He rejected the news reports that any change has been made in the delegation and termed it as ‘misunderstanding’.
Bashir said all major issues would be discussed during talks with Indian counterparts. The major issues to be discussed in the talks include counter terrorism, Kashmir dispute and water issue, Salman Bashir said, adding there is no bar from any side to discuss any other issue.
“Any issue can be raised and discussed,” he said. “World knows Pakistan’s efforts and struggle in counter terrorism and international community has recognised Pakistan’s efforts in this regard and India should also realise that it is a global as well as regional issue,” he said. Responding to a question, he stressed the need for continuing the process of composite dialogue and preparation of a road map for future engagements at foreign office level of both the countries.
When he was informed about the arrest of a 13-year-old boy who inadvertently boarded India-bound train from Lahore and was arrested by the Indian authorities, he said this issue would also be raised in the dialogue besides discussing similar issues which are equally important for both the countries.
He pointed out that at “Sharam el Shaikh “ it was agreed between Pakistan and India that terrorism was a common problem and Pakistan has a clear stand vis-a-vis counter terrorism and it would be productive to bracket it in the dialogue.
Responding to another query, he said that after tomorrowÂ’s (Thursday) dialogue there would be more clarity on important issues.
The Foreign Secretary said all issues would be discussed in these meetings and Pakistan would also raise the issue of Kishan-Ganga dam and other important issues. Analysts say the talks could eventually pave the way for the resumption of the formal peace process, broken off after the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
Recently, Indian officials have admitted that one Abu Jindal, an Indian national and a key figure who taught the ten gunmen to speak Hindi and prepare for the attack, is Syed Zabiuddin Ansari from Aurangabad in Maharashtra.
The disclosure that an Indian played a key role in the fedayeen commando attacks on the countryÂ’s commercial capital also caused deep discomfort to New Delhi and the Prime Minister had blamed Pakistan for the atrocity.
“Both the countries are poverty-hit and inflation-stricken. A great number of people are living below poverty line in India (population wise) as compared to Pakistan. Both the South Asian neighbours should resolve all issues through dialogue to promote peace in the entire region,” Muhammad Azhar, advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan said.
Observers on Indo-Pak relations are not seeing any breakthrough in the first round of secretary-level talks between the south Asian neighbours, but believed that it would pave way for the resumption of composite dialogue.
Agencies add: Talking to newsmen at Indira Gandhi International Airport upon arrival in New Delhi, Salman Bashir said he was hopeful of positive outcome of Pak-India talks. He said dialogue was a way forward and Pakistan would hold talks with positive mind.
“It is good to be back,” Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir told reporters. “I have come here to bridge the differences (and) I am hopeful of a positive outcome.”
Responding to a question on whether he would raise the issue of Balochistan during the talks, Bashir said all this was part of counterterrorism and could be discussed.
Issuing a statement on BashirÂ’s arrival, Indian External Affairs Ministry said during his stay, the Pakistani Foreign Secretary is also scheduled to call on minister SM Krishna and National Security Advisor Shiv Shankar Menon.
Meanwhile, on the eve of long-awaited talks, Indian border guards in Kashmir said they came under fire from Pakistan on Wednesday, a claim denied by Islamabad.
The conflicting claims coincided with the arrival of the Pakistani foreign secretary in Delhi for the talks.
“The firing from across the border started early morning. A BSF personnel was injured,” Vinod Sharma, a spokesman for the Indian border guards, told Reuters. But Nadeem Raza, a spokesman for Pakistan’s Rangers, told Reuters: “Our troops were not involved in any firing. There may be some problem on their own side.”

Marathi film ‘Jogva’ bags five National Awards

Marathi film “Jogva”, a poignant tale of one woman’s journey to break free from the shackles of discrimination, sexual oppression and servitude to find true happiness, bagged the maximum honours at the 56th National Film Awards announced here Saturday.
The movie, an IDream Productions project directed by Rajeev Patil and written by Sanjay Patil, walked away [...]

Bollywood rules 56th National Film Awards

Bollywood ruled the 56th National Film Awards Saturday, bagging as many as 13 awards, with films like “Fashion”, “Rock On!!”, “Firaaq” and “Jodha Akbar” winning two awards each in various categories. But Bengali film “Antaheen” won the best feature film award and three more.
While Madhur Bhandarkar’s “Fashion”, a dark tale about the Indian fashion industry, [...]

Harrowing time once again for air travellers

Hundreds of passengers were stuck at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) Friday with no information of flight schedules as air services were once again disrupted due to dense fog engulfing the capital.
Passengers at the IGIA had a harrowing time as no prior information was provided to them by the airlines and most of them were [...]

Rahul Gandhi is India’s most popular youth leader

Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi has been voted the most popular youth leader in the country, says a survey released Wednesday.
Trinmool Congress leader and Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan came next in the line among the favourite leaders.
The survey conducted among 33,000 [...]

Delhi Fog: Flight operations normal, but trains affected

A shallow fog enveloped the national capital Monday morning, disrupting rail services. However flight operations remained unaffected, said an airport official.
According to a Northern Railway spokesperson, at least 24 trains were cancelled and 18 were running behind schedule because of the fog.
“Trains like the Amritsar-Katihar Express, Jhansi-Lucknow Express and 22 others were cancelled because of [...]

Special goggles, telescopes – Lucknow set for solar eclipse

Scientific institutions and schools in Lucknow have made elaborate arrangements – from acquiring special goggles to installing telescopes – for people to watch the annular solar eclipse Friday.
The Indira Gandhi Planetarium has purchased as many as 6,500 special goggles and installed several telescopes so that people can view the eclipse.
“We have made enough arrangements to [...]

Fog returns to capital, several flights delayed

Dense fog blanketed the national capital Thursday, affecting over 11 flights at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here, officials said.
After a few clear days, fog returned to the capital with visibility dropping to 500 metres.
“Eleven dmoestic flights have been delayed so far. However, the situation is not very bad,” an airport official told IANS.
A minimum [...]

CBI chargesheets Sajjan Kumar in 1984 riots cases

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Wednesday filed chargesheets against former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar and others in two separate cases related to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.
Two chargesheets were filed before Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Kaveri Baweja at the Tis Hazari Court here. This is the first time the CBI has chargesheeted Sajjan Kumar.
The first chargesheet [...]

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Get Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace

The coveted Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development was today bestowed on Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who said the two neighbouring countries should work together to achieve peace and progress in South Asia.
“We want to have good and friendly relations with all our neighbours. We must work for a South Asia where [...]