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Upcoming Aerial Ropeway Might Be The Solution To Kolkata's Traffic Congestion Issues

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Ever thought of travelling on ropeway in Kolkata?

The wait may get over soon as a company is all set to introduce Curvo, the world's first non-linear aerial ropeway, for second tier urban commutation in two sectors in the city along with the state government.

"It was a dream to provide a pollution-free and traffic-free mode of transportation system to people and we will be the first in the world to introduce this non-linear aerial ropeway system," said Shekhar Chakravarty, Conveyor and Ropeway Services Private Limited (CRSPL) Managing Director.

The two sectors were Sealdah to BBD Bagh area and from Howrah to the new state secretariat at Nabanna. "We have carried out a detailed survey on certain congested major arterial roads like Sealdah, College Street and Park Street and have submitted a complete plan to the state government," said company director Rachana Mukherjee.

"We have spoken to the Urban development minister and KMDA chairman Firhad Hakim and Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority (KMDA) is working on the proposal," said Chakravarty. "The Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Service Ltd (ILFS) was working on the detailed project report (DPR) and once that was ready, tenders would be floated." He also added that a test run of the prototype has been conducted on 500m stretch at Bhasha near Joka and the Kolkata-based company was in the process of applying for certification to open the prototype to the public.

The service, operational on electricity, would be on steel frames spreading at a distance of around 90-100 m running through the existing arterial and other roads to avoid congested streets of the city. "There would be elevated stops at every distance of 750 m and the cars would be able to gain speed of about 4.25 m per second (12.5 km/hour) with the ability to carry an estimated 2,000 people every hour, " said Chakravarty who was hopeful of introducing Curvo in 18-24 months. "The cabins will have an accommodation capacity of 8-10 persons and will run at intervals of 22-25 seconds," he said.

Maintaining that Kolkata has a potential of having 100 non-linear ropeways, Mukherjee said, "Curvo will require nominal ground space for stations and rope-supporting portal frames. It has nothing to do with road space and the traffic flow or with the pedestrian flow below. Since it will run on electricity, there will not be emission of any poisonous gas also. It is reasonably noiseless and will travel at an average hourly speed of around 12.5 km despite route alignment." The stations, she said, would have elevators for reaching the station level.

Once a cabin reaches a station, doors will open automatically and facilitate boarding/deboarding at very low speed of .25 metres per second," she said, adding the carrying capacity of the ropeway would be 2,000-2,500 passengers per hour in each direction on a single track. Talking about the costs, Mukherjee said "It will be one-tenth to that of Metro trains. The estimated cost of putting this system in operation will be Rs 20 crore per km. It was learnt that nearly Rs ten crore was spent over the last 5-7 years to design and develop CRSPL's patented product in Joka.

Mukherjee further claimed Bangladesh has shown interest in the Curvo-concept for use at its capital, Dhaka. She also claimed CRSPL, which has a 40 per cent market share in India's ropeway industry, has bagged an order from GTA for a 2.5 km passenger ropeway from Siliguri's Rohini Tourist Complex to Gidda Pahar in Kurseong, besides several other other projects in Rajasthan.


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Supreme Court Says Settlement In Rape Cases Is A 'Spectacular Error'

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NEW DELHI -- A week after the Madras High Court gave bail to a man convicted of raping a teenager in 2002, and ruled that he should have a "mediation" session with the survivor, who gave birth to a child after the sexual assault, the Supreme Court has ruled that rape cases should not be directed towards "compromise or settlement".

The apex court made the observation in a judgment on an appeal in a rape case from Madhya Pradesh where a man was convicted of raping a 7-year-old.

"We would like to clearly state that in a case of rape or attempt of rape, the conception of compromise under no circumstances can really be thought of," the ruling by Justice Dipak Misra and Justice Prafulla C. Pant says.

The judges referred to a passage from a judgment by a three-member bench in Shimbu and Another Vs State of Haryana:
"Further, a compromise entered into between the parties cannot be construed as a leading factor based on which lesser punishment can be awarded. Rape is a non-compoundable offence and it is an offence against the society and is not a matter to be left for the parties to compromise and settle. Since the Court cannot always be assured that the consent given by the victim in compromising the case is a genuine consent, there is every chance that she might have been pressurised by the convicts or the trauma undergone by her all the years might have compelled her to opt for a compromise. In fact, accepting this proposition will put an additional burden on the victim. The accused may use all his influence to pressurise her for a compromise. So, in the interest of justice and to avoid unnecessary pressure/harassment to the victim, it would not be safe in considering the compromise arrived at between the parties in rape cases to be a ground for the Court to exercise the discretionary power under the proviso of Section 376(2) IPC.”


In the Madras High Court judgment, which has outraged human rights activists in India, Justice D. Devdass said that mediation was the best option for the survivor who is "nobody's wife... an unwed mother.”

“In the facts and circumstances, the case before us is a fit case for attempting compromise between the parties. ‘Mediation’ mode is best suited to them…Keeping the appellant inside the jail and asking him to participate in the mediation talk will not result in any fruitful result,” the judgment said.

"The victim-girl has become mother of a child. But as on date, she is nobody’s wife. So she is an unwed mother. Now there is a big question mark looming large before the girl as well as her child, who is completely innocent,” the judge said.

The survivor, who was 15-years-old when she was assaulted, has told the media that she is not interested in reaching any kind of compromise with the man.

In the context of the Madhya Pradesh case, the Supreme Court said to "enter wedlock" or taking a "soft approach" is a "spectacular error."

"Sometimes solace is given that the perpetrator of the crime has acceded to enter into wedlock with her which is nothing but putting pressure in an adroit manner; and we say with emphasis that the Courts are to remain absolutely away from this subterfuge to adopt a soft approach to the case, for any kind of liberal approach has to be put in the compartment of spectacular error. Or to put it differently, it would be in the realm of a sanctuary of error," the SC judgment says.



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BJP Leader Subramanian Swamy Thinks Homosexuals Are 'Genetically Handicapped'

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NEW DELHI — While the world united in celebrations after the American Supreme Court granted same-sex couples the right to marry in a judgement seen as a milestone for gay rights movement, in India a politician affiliated with the right wing Bharatiya Janata Party tweeted a particularly homophobic comment on Tuesday.

"We respect handicapped persons. Homos are genetically handicapped," tweeted former Union Minister and five-term MP Subramanian Swamy. Swamy, who has a Ph.D in Economics from Harvard, tweets from the verified @Swamy39 handle.

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Swamy, a known rabble-rouser on social media, is known to hold controversial views on many things. In 2014, he "appointed" then Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi a Brahmin.

In 2011, Harvard University cancelled his summer school teaching assignments after he wrote an incendiary opinion piece in DNA newspaper arguing that Muslims should have voting rights in India only if they accepted their Hindu ancestry.

Also Read: WATCH: Subramanian Swamy's Hilarious Mangalsutra Blooper At Tamil Wedding

His homophobic tweet upset some of his followers.










Also Read: Mosque Is Not A Religious Place, Can Be Demolished: Subramanian Swamy

The prejudice that surrounds the LGBTQ community in India has serious social and public health consequences. There are 2.5 million HIV infected people among India's 1.1 billion-plus population and the stigma around homosexuality stops those living with the disease from seeking treatment.



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Mark Zuckerberg Holds Facebook AMA, Stephen Hawking And Arnold Schwarzenegger Pop In To Ask Questions

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When Mark Zuckerberg planned his Facebook 'Ask Me Anything' session, he probably wasn't expecting to be put on the spot by the world's most famous physicist and the 'Terminator'.

Zuckerberg, in a Facebook post, said he will take questions from people for an hour to understand what the "community is thinking about." The question and answer session was in AMA format on Zuckerberg's timeline.

Within minutes of the session, Stephen Hawking and Arnold Schwarzenegger popped in with questions of their own.

Hawking, noting his own interest in a unified theory of gravity, asked, "Which of the big questions in science would you like to know the answer to and why?"

The CEO called it a 'good question' and said he is "most interested in questions about people."

"I'm most interested in questions about people. What will enable us to live forever? How do we cure all diseases? How does the brain work? How does learning work and how we can empower humans to learn a million times more? I'm also curious about whether there is a fundamental mathematical law underlying human social relationships that governs the balance of who and what we all care about. I bet there is," he said.

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Next it was 'Terminator' Arnold Schwarzenegger's turn. Schwarzenegger was interested to know about Zuckerberg's workout regime.

Schwarzenegger asked, "Mark, I always tell people that nobody is too busy to exercise, especially if Popes and Presidents find time. You've got to be one of the busiest guys on the planet, and younger generations can probably relate to you more than they can the Pope - so tell me how you find time to train and what is your regimen like?

Zuckerberg said he works out at least three times a week.

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There were some other questions for the Facebook boss too.

Why did he invent 'poking'?

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Why should we use 'real names' on Facebook?

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Zuckerberg also has the most amazing response to a user who asked him how he'd react if he woke up next morning "and there is no Facebook?"

"I'd build it," the Facebook CEO told Aakash Chaudhary.

You can read all the answers to the AMA here.

For the next hour I’ll be here answering your questions on Facebook. Our Townhall Q&As are an important way for me to...

Posted by Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday, June 30, 2015




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Housing.com Sacks Founder And Mercurial CEO Rahul Yadav

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Rahul Yadav, co-founder and chief executive officer of Housing.com and a mercurial executive whose public antics have surprised and amused observers in recent weeks, was fired from the company after a board meeting today, the company said in a statement.

"The Housing Board, unanimously agreed to bring Yadav's tenure to a close, with reference to his behaviour towards investors, ecosystem and the media. The Board believed that his behaviour is not befitting of a CEO and is detrimental to the company..." the company said in the statement, adding that he will not be associated with the company in any way from now on.

READ: Rahul Yadav: 'I Am An Average Guy Who Cannot Be Diplomatic'

The decision caps months of public antics by Yadav, in which he has taken on the media, his own investors and founders of other startups. It also brings to an abrupt end his meteoric rise as the founder and CEO of a startup that investors seemingly couldn't get enough of.

The three-year old startup has been valued at $250 million (Rs 1,500 crore) after Softbank invested $70 million for a 30 percent stake in November 2014. Other investors include Helion Venture Partners, Qualcomm Ventures, Falcon Edge and Nexus Venture Partners.

The meeting saw anxious moments, as investor Softbank had requested local police presence at the premises anticipating violence by Rahul Yadav or his supporters, The Economic Times reported. He was asked to leave the premises immediately and in the end the young CEO left without incident, the ET report said.

Around the time the board meeting got over, Yadav made this public post on his Facebook page, which he has used to unleash much commentary in recent weeks.

[In a nutshell]Board: CEO title of Housing.com. Take that away then what are you?Me: A Genius Billionaire (in INR) Philanthropist.

Posted by Rahul Yadav on Tuesday, 30 June 2015


It's unclear how he is an "INR billionaire" though, as he had publicly said he was allocating all of his Housing stock to employees. He had also specifically challenged two other start-up founders to do the same.

READ: Rahul Yadav Throws Giving Challenge To Zomato Founder

READ: Rahul Yadav Allots All Shares To Employees

Yadav, 26, is an IIT-Bombay dropout and had been in the news since March when he fired off a scathing letter to Sequoia India's head Shailendra Singh accusing him of poaching employees. The letter landed up on Quora and was widely shared. Next, he resigned from the company, saying investors were not intellectually capable. He then rescinded the resignation, and said that he would give away all his shares — worth about Rs 200 crore — to employees.

Today's sacking brings an end to all the drama, which is unusual in the Indian corporate world. The company board is now looking for an interim CEO.



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IAS Officer Smita Sabharwal Sends Legal Notice To Outlook For Sexist Article Calling Her 'Eye Candy'

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NEW DELHI — A woman IAS officer, one of the youngest to have cracked the tough civil services exam in 2001, has sent a legal notice to a weekly news magazine for a blatantly sexist article that described her as 'eye candy'.

Smita Sabharwal has also called the article "distasteful, cheap and titillating” in the notice sent to the Outlook magazine which in a recent write-up titled 'No Boring Babu' said the IAS officer made "a fas­h­ion sta­tement with her lovely saris and serves as eye candy at meetings."

The article was accompanied by this cartoon.




Sabharwal had secured the all-India 4th rank in the Union Public Service Commission exams.

The writer reportedly spoke to “leading party politicians” who “admitted” that Sabharwal served as “eye candy at meetings”. But now Outlook has some major damage control to do.

The five page legal notice has been sent to editor-in-chief Krishna Prasad and Hyderabad-based assistant editor Madhavi Tata asking the magazine for a detailed apology. The magazine has been given a 15-day period to act, failing which Sabharwal has threatened to file a criminal and civil suit against it.

The notice alleged that Outlook has "deliberately played mischief by implying that Sabarwal's portfolio was a mystery.”

"Sabarwal's hard work, dedication and her excellence at her chosen profession are washed away by the mere fact of her being an attractive, young and successful woman who has also accomplished quite a lot professionally, owing to her dedication and perseverance,” says the notice.

The notice says that the Sabharwal was "extremely disturbed" by the article.

The IAS officer, however, has scored major points with women on social media for taking a stand against everyday sexism at the workplace.












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Lalit Modi's Job Offer To Sushma Swaraj's Husband Is 'Quid Pro Quo', Says Congress

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NEW DELHI — The Congress Party stepped up its attack on the BJP, which is mired in a fresh controversy on Wednesday, after media reports indicated that former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi allegedly offered Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj's husband a spot in the board of one of his companies.

According to reports, Modi allegedly asked Supreme Court lawyer Swaraj Kaushal to serve as his back-up on the board of one of his companies, Indofil, days after Sushma Swaraj helped him secure British travel documents.

The opposition said it was "totally irrelevant" that Kaushal did not eventually accept the offer.

"There is now clear material to show that Lalit Modi offered a job to close relative of Foreign Minister," said Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi. "The fact whether that job was taken or not is totally irrelevant."




Another Congress leader PC Chacko said the Directorship of a company is only offered to a person "in whom one has abundant confidence", insinuating a deep nexus between Modi and Kaushal, who has been his lawyer for over 20 years.

Kaushal himself, meanwhile, has accepted that he was made an offer, but clarified that he never accepted it. "I was offered to be Alternate Director on Indofil Board. I did not give my consent. The request was withdrawn," he said to ANI.

Indofil's chairman and managing director Krishan Kumar Modi also clarified that Kaushal's name was never considered for the post of director, adding that the appointment was a "mere suggestion" by Modi.

"Lalit Modi had proposed that Swaraj Kaushal be given the post of an alternate director, a proposal that he later withdrew. Thus the board of directors never considered his name. We have never had any discussions with Kaushal over the same," KK Modi told ANI.




However Congress isn't ready to lose their upperhand in a hurry. Seeking explanation from the government on several issues on the entire controversy that the media has hashtagged #Lalitgate, Singhvi said: "There is a complete direct factual web of deceit and avoidance and at the highest assurance of Govt."

"You are having on one hand deafening silence and on the other casual clean chits," he said, referring to BJP's support of Swaraj as well as Rajasthan CM Vasundhara Raje, who have both been connected with helping Modi.

The Congress have put forth six demands including making public minutes of a meeting it claimed Swaraj had with UK High Commissioner James Bevan in which she had favoured grant of travel documents to Lalit Modi.

The party also wanted the Prime Minister to answer whether any Union Minister's relative received any job offer from Lalit Modi recently. Congress' chief spokesman Randeep Surjewala claimed that Swaraj has herself admitted that the meeting with the UK High Commissioner had taken place.

"Minutes of the meeting in which help for Lalit Modi was sought have been recorded. They are with the External Affairs Ministry and they should be made public," he told reporters.

Surjewala also demanded that any communication by Sushma Swaraj with Bevan or UK Foreign Minister on the matter be released.

He wanted the Prime Minister to explain whether any relative of a Union Minister was made any job offer by Lalit Modi recently and what was the nature and type of the job offer.

Insisting that such an offer was indeed made, he said that there was no mention of it on the website of the PM though rules of government business demand that any minister must keep the PM informed about any such offer.

Demanding sacking of Swaraj, he reminded the Prime Minister that the Congress had adhered to the "highest standards of propriety" by asking for resignation of Madhavsinh Solanki and Natwar Singh when allegations were made against them while they were External Affairs Minister.

He said "moral and constitutional propriety" demands that the Prime Minister ask Swaraj and Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje to resign.

He also demanded resignation of HRD Minister Smriti Irani who is embroiled in a controversy over her educational qualifications. On charges made by Lalit Modi against Congress leaders, Surjewala said the former IPL chief was trying to divert attention from the Congress demand of resignation of Swaraj and Raje.

"The 'chhota Modi' is helping 'bada Modi'. He has become the sankatmochak (troubleshooter).... The 'chhota Modi' is acting at the instance of someone within the government and the BJP.... These are preposterous allegations.

"He is trying to divert attention from the demand of resignation," the spokesperson said, asserting that the Congress will "not lose focus and will not relent and will not stop".




The monsoon session of Parliament is just 20 days away and is expected to be a stormy affair if the Lalitgate row continued.

Other demands by Surjewala included release of all correspondence made by the Congress-led UPA with the UK over the issue of extradition of Lalit Modi and the letters written by former Finance Minister P Chidambaram to the UK authorities on the issue.

The Congress leader said that Swaraj should also make a full disclosure of how many times she had telephonic talk with the "fugitive", how many times she or any member of her family have met him or have been in touch with e-mail and other communication.

Taking a dig at the Prime Minister, he said that Narendra Modi, who once spoke of "scam-free India" was in "maunyog" (silence) despite the fact that he has promised to the people to provide corruption-free and transparent governance.

(with agency inputs)



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New York Times Mistakenly Publishes Politician Digvijaya Singh's Leaked Photo With Partner In #SelfieWithDaughter Story

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It's a blooper that has Indians on social networking sites howling with laughter, despite a sombre and prompt correction.

In an article published on June 29, the New York Times highlighted Prime Minister Narendra Modi's nationwide #SelfieWithDaughter scheme to promote gender equality.

The piece written by Andrew Tavani included tweets by Indians who posted lovely selfies they've clicked with their daughters -- some newborn. Among those was a tweet that had a leaked photo of veteran politician Digvijaya Singh with his partner Amrita Rai with an obviously sarcastic comment.




The NYT apparently took the tweet at face value and included it in the selfie story. Singh, 68, lost his wife Asha in 2013 and confirmed on Twitter last year that he was in a relation with television journalist Rai, years younger than him.







The NYT put out this correction soon after several Twitter users brought the error to their notice.

Correction: an earlier tweet included in this article featured a satirical comment about an Indian politician seen in a photograph with his companion, not his daughter. We regret the error.


Singh is the General Secretary of the All India Congress Committee and a Rajya Sabha member.



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Airtel Ready For Mobile Number Portability, To Meet July 3 Deadline

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The wait for national number portability is over. And Airtel, India's largest mobile operator, is stepping up.




National number portability allows customers to retain their phone numbers when they change states. Unlike the United States, Indian operators impose roaming charges when customers move from one state to another. That results in most customers applying for new SIM cards, which come with a new number and involves the hassle of furnishing fresh address proofs. From July 3, that will no longer be required.

Airtel says it is ready for the change. "We aim to empower customers and enable them to retain this identity as they move across anywhere in the country. To facilitate a seamless transition we will also allow our customers to enjoy free incoming on roaming while their number portability request is being processed," said Ajai Puri, Director, Market Operations at Airtel in a statement.

Number portability was slated for May 3, but was postponed by two months by the telecommunications ministry after the Cellular Operators Association of India requested for an extension. In that time, telecom operators were expected to make technical changes to enable the move. Rajan Mathews, COAI director general, has said the industry is now ready for the portability rollout.


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The Real Reason Why Coldplay's Chris Martin Is In Delhi

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NEW DELHI — This morning, the Indian social media had a meltdown after it discovered that Coldplay’s lead singer Chris Martin paid a surprise visit to Summer House Cafe in Delhi's Hauz Khas Village and played an impromptu acoustic set featuring hits like Paradise and Viva La Vida.

The multi-Grammy award-winning musician performed before a crowd that couldn't believe its luck. Some would surely have wondered if they were hallucinating.

In the audience, there was actor Freida Pinto, folk-rock musician Raghu Dixit, and the crew from All India Bakchod.

Read: Coldplay's Chris Martin Performed At A Bar In Delhi Whaaaaat?!

So, why is the Coldplay frontman in Delhi suddenly?

Martin and Freida Pinto are traveling in India with The Global Poverty Project, a nonprofit organization that is working to end 'extreme poverty' by 2030.

Martin and Pinto have spent their trip visiting slum areas in Delhi, meeting politicians and individuals from other NGOs.

According to sources, the Coldplay singer has met Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and discussed sanitation projects in India. On Wednesday, he also paid a visit to the Kalyanpuri slum in Delhi.

The singer arrived in India on June 30 and is scheduled to leave on Friday.




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Darjeeling Landslides Kill 38, Major Rescue Operations On

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DARJEELING (West Bengal) — Rescue operations are underway in three subdivisions of Darjeeling district where multiple landslides have claimed 38 lives besides washing away highways and damaging homes.

A central team, headed by Union Minister Kiren Rijiju visited landslide-hit areas in Darjeeling district of West Bengal and took stock of rescue and relief operations. Rijiju visited the relief camps in Tingling area under Kurseong sub-division where hundreds of people were rendered homeless after the disaster.

"Despite rough and hilly region and inclement weather, rescue efforts were on. It is very sad to see such catastrophic damages. So far, 38 bodies have been recovered and efforts are on to recover the remaining missing people," he said.

Rijiju, along with Darjeeling MP S S Ahluwalia and officials of Home Ministry and NDRF, visited hospitals and met hundreds of injured people.

A fresh landslip was today reported at Gayabari, 56 km from Darjeeling, cutting off the road link between Darjeeling and Mirik which alone had accounted for 21 deaths in yesterday's landslides, an official of West Bengal's Disaster Management Department said.

With no rains lashing the hills today, National Disaster Response Team, Civil Defence personnel and local volunteers began rescue work in the affected areas.

Rescue teams from the Sashastra Seema Bal and the National Disaster Management Authority have also been pressed into service.

The landslides in Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Kurseong sub-divisions had caused extensive damage to NH-10 and NH-55, cutting off vital road links to the region.

Efforts were on to clear the roads to facilitate the return of the tourists to the plains.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who had rushed to Siliguri from Murshidabad yesterday, told reporters last night that the Disaster Management Group of the state was doing a good job.

The Chief Minister said she would take a decision about visiting the natural calamity-affected spots only if it did not disturb the ongoing rescue operation.

The Chief Minister had announced a compensation of Rs four lakh each to the families of the deceased in landslides.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced a compensation of Rs 2 lakh each to the families of the deceased and deputed Union Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju to rush to the area.

A central team, headed by Rijiju, had visited the landslide-hit areas in Kurseong yesterday and took stock of the rescue and relief operations.

Rijiju visited relief camps in Tingling area under Kurseong sub-division, where hundreds of people were rendered homeless after the disaster, and met the injured in hospitals.



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FabFurnish Founders Step Down After Investor Rocket Internet Reshuffles Management

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NEW DELHI — Online home furniture and furnishings retailer FabFurnish.com became the second company in less than a day in which investors asked the founders to step aside.

Co-founders Vikram Chopra and Mehul Agrawal have quit as the chief executive officer and managing director, respectively, the company said in a statement. The announcement was made by Berlin-based Rocket Internet SE, which is a major investor in FabFurnish along with Sweden’s Investment AB Kinnevik.

Ashish Garg and Ankita Dabas, both senior directors, will now head the firm. FabFurnish is in a tussle with e-commerce players such as Urban Ladder and Pepperfry to gain more customers in an intensely competitive market.

"We plan to reposition to keep pace with the evolving market trends and customer preferences in the near future. In order to achieve this goal, the company has restructured its senior management to bring about a 360-degree reformation in the work culture and organisational composition," a company statement said.

Earlier on Wednesday, Housing sacked co-founder and CEO Rahul Yadav, citing issues with his conduct that led to multiple controversies. But unlike Housing, which broke off all relationship with Yadav, FabFurnish will retain Chopra and Agrawal as advisors to the startup.

Rocket Internet has been concerned about the performance of its brands in India. Recently, it changed the management of Foodpanda India, the online food ordering service that faces a big competition in Zomato, which recently started a similar service. Other brands that Rocket Internet has invested in India include Jabong, the e-commerce company, and PricePanda, Couponation, OfficeYes, PrintVenue and Wimdu.

Rocket has been known to copy business models of successful startups in the online space, such as Groupon Inc, Airbnb and Alibaba, and adapting them in other markets.


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WATCH: Stalin Slaps A Passenger In The Chennai Metro

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Indian politicians are behaving exceptionally badly, this week.

After Union Minister Kiren Rijiju forced passengers to deplane so that he could get a seat on an Air India flight in Leh, DMK leader M.K. Stalin, son of former Chief Minister M Karunanidhi, has been caught on video slapping a passenger while traveling in the Chennai Metro on Wednesday.

READ: Air India Offloaded 4 Passengers To Make Way For Kiren Rijiju

NewsCrunch reported that the passenger was a DMK supporter who got too close to Stalin.



Stalin has denied slapping the passenger.

"The man was blocking the way and stepped on people's feet. I was directing him to an emptier space but didn't mean to slap him. Jayalalithaa didn't attend the opening of Metro rail project. So, to divert people from that, she is accusing me of slapping a passenger," the DMK leader said.

"The man was party cadre who accompanied me on the trip. I asked him to move and while waving my hand it touched his face by mistake," he said.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa has condemned the slap. "Stalin's behavior doesn't augur well as an MLA. All are equal in public places. Nobody is inferior. Stalin should maintain dignity," she said in a statement, NDTV reported.

Stalin's former colleague, Khushbu, who is currently the Congress spokesperson, defended him by suggesting that it was "just a flick to the cheek."

"It is not a slap. It's just a flick on the cheek. Only a portion of the video is being circulated and has gone viral. It is a conspiracy to spoil the image of Stalin. He never reacts like that unless he is pushed," she said on NDTV.

Slap or flick? Tell us after watching this video.




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Trailer Of Madhur Bhandarkar's New Film Is Out, But It's Nothing You Haven't Seen Before

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If you've been waiting to see the trailer of Madhur Bhandarkar's new film 'Calendar Girls', this is as good time as any to tell you not to hold your breath.

Here's why.

Featuring five fresh faces who play women clawing their way up the exploitative modelling industry, the trailer itself is old wine in a relabelled bottle. It checks all the boxes that Bhandarkar's films are typically known for. It takes you behind the scene of the glamour industry -- to the raw exploitation and the sexism that drive the ambitious people who are a part of it.



The story line is fairly predictable; Bhandarkar sticks to the one formula he knows and applies in all his films. The five actresses –- Avani Modi, Satarupa Pyne, Kyra Dutt, Akanksha Puri and Ruhi Singh -- are pretty faces who lead the fashion industry. Their subsequent fall is not dissimilar to Priyanka Chopra's fate in 'Fashion'. The Sangeeta Ahir produced-film does not feature any male leads, although there is a character modelled on liquor baron Vijay Mallya.

Actor Rohit Roy is also seen, taking on noted fashion photographer Atul Kasbekar's role in the movie.

Though replete with photo shoots and yachts on scenic beaches and racy bikinis, Bhandarkar has said there are no nude scenes in his film.

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The director's last film was 'Heroine' starring actress Kareena Kapoor.


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How Gangster Chhota Shakeel Nearly Managed To Bump Off Chhota Rajan Earlier This Year

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The rivalry between Rajendra Sadashiv Nikhalje alias Chhota Rajan and his former boss Dawood Ibrahim is legendary in Mumbai's underworld. In the past few years, their respective gangs have planned unsuccessful hits on each other's bosses.

Intelligence agencies recently intercepted an interesting call between another notorious gangster Chhota Shakeel and Rajan's aide. According to the Times of India, which claimed to have the call intercepts, Dawood, along with underworld don Chhota Shakeel, planned to kill Rajan earlier this year, but again, without success.

The intercepts showed a surge in calls from Karachi to a person in India in April this year. Intelligence officials listening in found that the conversations were being conducted in a mix of Hindi and Urdu.

Shakeel is said to have found out the exact location where the 'Hindu don' was suspected to be.

Shakeel is heard convincing Rajan's aide to rat out his boss. "He has been trying to project us in bad light and pretends to be a patriot," Shakeel tells Rajan's aide. Shakeel also promised a generous reward to the aide for information.

"Last time, too, he had a narrow escape. You just open up and help us. We will make sure he is taken this time (sic)," Shakeel is heard saying. He also promised to 'take care' of the aide.

After the aide gave away Rajan's location in Australia, a few shooters were dispatched from a Middle-East country. However, a mysterious benefactor of Rajan alerted him and he went underground.

This wasn't the first time Rajan experienced a narrow escape. In September 2000, Rajan was tracked down in Bangkok by members of the Chhota Shakeel gang and was shot at. During this firing incident, Rajan, who was using the alias of Vijay Kadam, was admitted to a hospital by Thai police who did not know his real identity.

His gang members saved him by hatching a daring escape plan and with the help of pulleys and ropes. They heaved an injured Rajan from the fourth floor of the hospital to a waiting van and fled with him to the Cambodian border.

Rajan was a close aide of Dawood till the two parted ways over the latter’s role in the Bombay blasts in 1993. After the blasts, they fell out completely, with Rajan positioning himself as a ‘patriotic don’.



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, and challenging the hegemony of Dawood as a “people’s gangster”.

Madrasa Students Will Be Considered 'Out-Of-School', Says Maharashtra Govt

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The Maharashtra government has said that the children studying in madrasas (Islamic educational institutes) qualify as "out-of-school" and the state education department will conduct a one-day general survey on Saturday to identify these these students.

The government has also said that the madrasas which do not teach primary subjects such as English, Maths and Science would be considered as 'non-schools'.

"Those schools which do not follow the curriculum approved by the state government, will not be recognised as schools," said Minister of State for Social Justice Dilip Kamble on Thursday. "Therefore, children studying in madrasas or in any other institutions based only on religious studies will not be counted among school students."

A public interest litigation challenging this survey has been filed at the Bombay High Court, but the Nagpur bench of the HC yesterday refused to pass an interim order over the survey. According to the PIL, students pursuing open and non-formal education should not be considered "out-of-school". The PIL has also said that the state education department plans to ink fingers of the children during the survey, which is a violation of children's rights, it said.

Even though the survey was announced earlier in May and Muslim leaders were informed about it last month, they were not told that students going to madrasas would be counted among the "out-of-school" children, they alleged.

The move by the state BJP government has found stiff opposition from Congress, which had announced scholarships for students in madrasas last year. "Madrasas give religious education and many students from madrasas have later studied at secular institutions and went on to crack civil services exam. They should not be considered out of school," said Congress MLA Amin Patel.

According to 2013 data provided by the state directorate of minorities, 1.48 lakh students were enrolled in 1,889 madrasas in Maharashtra.



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7 Things You Should Know About Modi's Digital India Programme

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Digital India programme is like a giant umbrella under which several big projects will run, aiming to bring broadband speeds to India's rural areas, which suffer from lack of connectivity.

"E-Governance is going to change into M-Governance," he said. "M is not Modi Governance. It is mobile governance," Modi said at the launch Wednesday.

Digital India will be vast in scale, and ambitious in its aims in true Modi style. India's top businessmen committed Rs 4.5 lakh crore to build various parts of the program, expected to generate 18 lakh jobs. Modi hopes to reduce corruption in government services by making most of that available online.

So what exactly will Digital India do with such colossal investments? Here are seven things you need to know about it:

1. Broadband Highways: Modi has said that India is suffering from digital divide - meaning there are millions of people who do no have access to broadband and the opportunities it presents - and that needs to be bridged. Broadband highways will be routes through which internet connectivity will reach 2,50,000 gram panchayats by December 2016. Reliance Jio's 4G plans will also figure in this ambitious programme, which will make for a National Fibre Optic Network by 2016.

2. Digital Locker: This online locker will be able to store all documents issued to you by the government, and will require an Aadhar card as identification for the first time. After that you will be able to set your own password and even link it with a Google or Facebook account. Services such as passport applications might become fully online when the relevant authorities are able to access your verified documents online. You won't be required to go to a government office with a folder full of documents.

3. Mobile connectivity: Over 42,000 villages will have seamless mobile connectivity by 2018. This will require Rs 20,000 crore worth of investment, and companies such as Airtel, Idea and Reliance will all play a role along with state-owned BSNL and MTNL.

4. e-Kranti: This is perhaps the biggest program within Digital India, and focusses on a mobile-first approach. That means integrating public programmes on single portals, and using technology for their implementation and for public grievance system when they don't work well. The government will also fast track approvals using IT, and mandate standards and protocols for software and hardware. A National Cyber Security Co-ordination Centre will be set up to combat cyber attacks, which have the potential to disrupt large parts of Digital India. Major IT companies such as TCS, Wipro and Infosys are expected to work on projects to make this possible.

5. Jobs: Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) centres will be set up in states that have lagged in development, such as the North-Eastern states and rural areas. One crore students will be trained in smaller towns and cities in five years, to develop a skilled workforce for such BPOs and the IT sector. Telecom service providers have agreed to train 5 lakh people in smaller towns to work in their projects.

6. Manufacturing: Digital India seeks to spur electronics manufacturing to the extent that there would be net zero imports — that is exports will equal imports — by 2020.

7. MyGov: This website crowdsources ideas from the public for design of programmes such as better traffic management, using big data for making cities smarter, and even for the PMO's mobile app among many others. The idea is to start new programmes in consultation with informed citizens for better implementation.

READ: PM Modi Launches Digital India Promising Lakhs Of Jobs


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Kashmir Human Rights: India Has Failed Its Own Constitution, Says Amnesty International India

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In a damning report, Amnesty International has said that no member of the security forces in Kashmir has ever been tried for human rights abuse in a civilian court since 1990, when the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) came into force in the conflict-ravaged region.

Section 7 of this draconian law shields military personnel from prosecution without the permission of the central government.

"Protection of persons acting in good faith under this Act: No prosecution, suit or other legal proceeding shall be instituted, except with the previous sanction of the Central Government, against any person in respect of anything done or purported to be done in exercise of the powers conferred by this Act."


The release of this report by the human rights group on Wednesday marks the passing of 25 years since AFSPA came into force on July 5.

"Till now, not a single member of the security forces deployed in the state has been tried for human rights violations in a civilian court," said Minar Pimple, senior director for global operations at Amnesty International. "This lack of accountability has in turn facilitated other serious abuses.”

The report, which is based on interviews with 58 family members of alleged victims of human right violations, said the central government has denied permission to prosecute under section 7 of the AFSPA in every case brought against army or military personnel.

“Not a single family interviewed for the report had been informed by the authorities of the status or outcome of a sanction request in relation to their case,” said Divya Iyer, research manager at Amnesty International India.

India and Pakistan have fought three wars over Kashmir, which is divided between the rival neighbours, but both sides lay claim to the Valley in its entirety. It is estimated that around 300,000 Indian troops are stationed in Jammu and Kashmir, one of the most heavily militarised regions in the world, where India has fought against a Pakistan-backed militancy since the eighties.

The militancy, which peaked in the nineties, has claimed thousands of lives, many of them civilians, who have been caught in the crossfire between the Indian troops and the insurgents.

On Thursday, Home Minister Rajnath Singh said AFSPA would be withdrawn when the situation is conducive, PTI reported.




In its study, Amnesty International found that the army had dismissed more than 96 percent of all allegations of human rights violations as “false” or “baseless," but the reasons for doing so were not made public, and most internal investigations as well as military trials are carried out in secrecy.

“By not addressing human rights violations committed by security force personnel in the name of national security, India has not only failed to uphold its international obligations, but has also failed its own Constitution,” said Pimple.

Last year, a military tribunal sentenced five army men to life in jail for killing three young men in Jammu and Kashmir's Machil in 2010, falsely claiming they were militants.

In its report, Amnesty International welcomed this decision, but said that cases of human rights violations should be tried in civilian courts for "justice to be consistently delivered."



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Kiren Rijiju Apologizes After 3 Passengers Offloaded To Make Way For Ministers In Air India Flight

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Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, Kiren Rijiju, has apologized to the passengers who were offloaded from a Leh-Delhi Air India flight to make way for him, another minister and an aide.

"I am ready to apologise to the off-loaded passengers. They deserve to be treated property," Mr Rijiju told NDTV, after a video of the incident was broadcast on national TV channels.

Rijiju had earlier claimed that the flight was not delayed, and that he was being blamed wrongly. But a report by the Indian Air Force said that there were instructions to delay the Air India flight on June 24, and the reason was this: "to accommodate a VIP (Mos MHA)". The three people offloaded were GV Srinivas, his wife GV Neelam and their son Dhruv Aryan. Their boarding passes were cancelled when the ministers arrived. Other passengers shouted slogans against the ministers, and some recorded the incident on their mobile phones which were later shown on TV.

They were offloaded from an Air India flight at Leh airport to accommodate Rijiju, Nirmal Singh, deputy chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir, and an aide. This happened after the flight was delayed as the airline opted to wait for the ministers to arrive. The flight, scheduled for 10.20 am, managed to fly only by 11.12 am, according to the IAF report.

This is the second case of VIP culture severely inconveniencing the average person. On Monday, an Air India flight to New York was delayed by nearly an hour in Mumbai after Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis's secretary forgot to bring his new passport which had the US visa stamp on it. Fadnavis also refused to leave without his secretary. So the flight was delayed until the officer sent for his passport and it was delivered at the airport.

Former chief minister Prithviraj Chavan today demanded that Fadnavis apologise for causing inconvenience to over 200 passengers. "I have already demanded a full fledged probe by the Civil Aviation Ministry and sought action against whoever was responsible for the flight delay. Only a thorough inquiry can find whether Fadnavis is telling the truth or if the Air India officials are telling the truth," Chavan told PTI.

The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) has asked for an explanation from the Civil Aviation ministry on the two incidents, TV channels reported.


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Amazon Leads Rs 375 Crore Investment In BankBazaar

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Amazon.com Inc. has led a $60 million (Rs 375 crore) funding round in online financial products retailer BankBazaar.com.

The Chennai-based company sells third party financial products such as credit cards, home loans, and insurance products. It was founded in 2008 by Adhil Shetty, who is also the chief executive officer.

Other investors in this round included Fidelity Growth Partners and Mousse Partners. Existing investors Sequoia Capital and Walden International also participated.

"The company has made great strides in the last two years and become the premier consumer destination for financial products. With this fund raise, BankBazaar plans to innovate even more to provide the best and fastest experience for consumers", said Gautam Mago, Managing Director, Sequoia Capital, in a statement.

BankBazaar will use the funds to expand its operations, including hiring more people and upgrading its mobile app. It will also spend on marketing and branding efforts for new financial products it plans to offer. The bank has partnered with 23 banks, up from 10 in 2009.

"We are committed to enabling an easy, convenient and trustworthy purchase experience for consumers focusing on financial products be it loans, credit cards or any other personal finance products," said Shetty in a statement. He had left his job with Deloitte Touche Tomahatsu in New York in 2007 to come back and start the company a year later.

This is Amazon's second investment in India. It had acquired a minority stake in gift card company QwikCilver for $10 million in December. That round was led by Amazon Asia Pacific, the Singapore-based unit of the world's biggest online retailer.


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