Rajasthan govt to distribute mobile phones to women of BPL families under Bhamashah Yojana

Vasundhara Raje-led government in Rajasthan will soon distribute mobile phones to women under the Bhamashah Yojana. This initiative is in a bid to strengthen Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s flagship ‘Digital India’ campaign.

The mobile phones will be distributed among women who fall under the Below Poverty Line (BPL) the program aims to transfer financial and non-financial benefits of governmental schemes in a transparent manner.

The state chief minister said that Rajasthan government is making efforts to launch new applications so that the poor can receive all benefits by simply pushing a button on their cell phones.

Under the said scheme the state government will also provide free Wifi facilities to as many as 5,000 gram panchayats to ensure that the state is well connected with the outside world. This program was commenced on September 1 and will end on September 30.

The state government’s initiative is totally centered to make people technologically advanced.

Hyderabad twin bomb blast case: Two accused convicted, sentencing on September 10

A court on Tuesday held two out of the five accused guilty in a case related to twin bomb blasts at Gokul Chat and Lumbini Park in Hyderabad in 2007, that claimed 44 lives and left 68 injured. The court will pronounce the quantum of punishment on September 10.

Anique Shafiq Syed and Akbar Ismail Choudhary have been convicted. All five accused, allegedly belonging to Indian Mujahideen, were arrested by Counter Intelligence (CI) wing of Telangana Police, who were investigating the case.

The Counter Intelligence (CI) had filed four charge sheets against the five accused, but two accused RiyazBhatkal and Iqbal Bhatkal are still absconding.

Farooq Sharfuddin Tarkash, Mohammed Akbar Ismail Chowdhari, Aneeq Shafique Sayeed, Mohammed Sadiq Israr Ahmed Shaik and Tarik Anjum were arrested by CI and produced before the court on August 27 via video conferencing from Cherlapalli Central Prison, where they are lodged.

The accused were charged under section 302 (murder) and other relevant provisions of the IPC and sections of Explosive Substances Act in the twin blast case that took place on August 25, 2007.

Former PM Deve Gowda urges Hardik Patel to end hunger strike, calls for PM Modi’s intervention

Former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda, urged Hardik Patel, Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti convener, to call off his fast unto death, stating that the youth leader’s services “are needed to this country to fight further for good causes.”

“I appreciate your courage and concern in fighting aggressively for farmers’ loan waiver and reservation for Patidar community. I urge you to stop the hunger strike immediately as your services are needed for this country to fight further for good causes,” former PM said in a letter he tweeted on September 3.

Patel has been fasting for the past 10 days and he has also prepared his will. He started his fast-unto-death on August 25 demanding reservation for his Patidar community under the Other Backward Classes category and a farm loan waiver.

Former PM Deve Gowda also wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi urging his intervention immediately in Patel’s fast before the youth leader’s death.

He also urged PM Modi to set up a commission to look into Patel’s demands. The former prime minister posted his letters to Patel and Modi on Twitter.

Support from opposition parties leaders have poured in as Samajwadi Party (SP) president Akhilesh Yadav has also appealed to the 25-year-old Patidar leader to end his fast and Aam Aadmi Party also extended its support to Patel over the farm loan waiver demand.

CJI Dipak Misra recommends Ranjan Gogoi as successor and next Chief Justice of India

Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra on Tuesday sent a letter to the Central government recommending Justice Ranjan Gogoi as his successor.

The Union law minister, earlier this week had set in motion the process of appointing the new Chief Justice of India by requesting Justice Misra to name his successor.

The law minister, after receipt of the recommendation of the CJI puts it before the Prime Minister who advises the President in the matter of appointment.

If the recommendation is cleared by the Central government, Justice Gogoi will be administered the oath of office by President Ram Nath Kovind on October 3 as the next Chief Justice of India.

Chief Justice Mishra is retiring on October 2, but the day being a national holiday, October 1 will be his last working day.

Justice Gogoi was among the four judges who, in January, held and unprecedented press conference raising concerns about administration in the apex court, saying it was “not in order”. The other three judges were – Justice MB Lokur, Justice J Chelameswar (now retired) and Justice Kurian Joseph.

Justice Gogoi was born in 1954. On February 28, 2001, he was appointed as a permanent Judge of Gauhati High Court. Later, in September 2010, he was transferred to the Punjab and Haryana High Court and went on to become the Chief Justice in February 2011.

Indian Air Force MiG 27 fighter jet crashes near Jodhpur, Pilot safe

An Indian Air Force MiG 27 fighter jet crashed on Tuesday in a field near Jodhpur’s Banad area.

According to the reports, the jet burst into flames and was completely destroyed in the crash. The pilot was able to safely eject from the jet.

“The MiG 27 crashed during a routine mission and a Court of Inquiry will be set up to investigate the cause of the crash.” the Indian Air Force said.

The pilot was rushed to the hospital in an air ambulance. 

Deputy Commissioner, Jodhpur, said no loss of life has been reported in the crash. 

Police officials have reached the spot and cordoned off the area. 

Many locals were gathered around the crash site.

The aircraft had taken off from the Indian Air Force’s Jodhpur Rajasthan airbase.

Afghan Taliban says Haqqani network founder died due to prolong illness

Afghan Taliban on September 4 announced that Jalaluddin Haqqani, the founder of the Haqqani network, died after a long illness.

According to US media reports Haqqani was reportedly ill for a long period of time. He was a member of Quetta Shura, a terrorist organisation comprising Afghan Taliban leaders, who are believed to be based in Balochistan.

He was an Afghan mujahideen commander fighting the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan in the 1980s.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid claimed that Haqqani was an instrumental figure in keeping the Taliban together following the death of Mullah Omar, former Afghan Taliban leader.

Jalaluddin “was from among the great distinguished Jihadi personalities of this era,” the Taliban said in the English version of its statement posted on Twitter.

In recent years Jalaluddin network of fighters was allied to the Taliban and considered the deadliest threat to American troops in Afghanistan.

Haqqani also held ministerial position in the Afghan Taliban’s government, which ruled Afghanistan before the US invasion in 2002 that followed the September 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon.

Jammu and Kashmir: Schools and colleges to remain closed in Pulwama district

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Schools and colleges remain closed on Tuesday, in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama district as a precautionary measure after a 26-year-old youth was killed in clashes that erupted between security forces and protesters on Monday. 

Two persons were injured in firing by the security forces during clashes in Gusoo village. 

Later, one of the injured, Fayaz Ahmad Wani, was declared dead at the hospital.

The clashes started soon after a massive Cordon and Search Operation was launched by Army troops, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Special Operations Group (SOG) in several villages of South Kashmir in Pulwama district on Monday.

Security forces had started the search operation following the reports about the presence of militants in the villages.

Ahead of 2019 polls Opposition youth wings to form ‘Mahagathbandhan’ against BJP

Ahead of 2019 polls youth wings of several Opposition parties are trying to formulate a grand alliance or ‘Mahagathbandhan’ to unite against the Bharatiya Janata Party-led central government on issues related to the youth of the country.

“Youth Wings of several opposition parties are coming together for the future of India. It is an election year and young India has a major share in the votes. We will expose the government by reaching out to the youth of India,” Amrish Ranjan Pandey, national media in-charge of the Indian Youth Congress reportedly said.

On September 4 youth wings’ leaders of the Samajwadi Party, Nationalist Congress Party, Rashtiya Janata Dal, Rashtriya Lok Dal, Indian Union Muslim League, National Conference and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam will address the media in Delhi to reach out to young generation of the country.

The youth wings of the Aam Aadmi Party and Trinamool Congress however, are not part of the strategy.

Whereas All India Youth Federation and Democratic Youth Wing of India will represent left party’s Youth wing in the press conference.

Bhima-Koregaon violence: HC raps Maharashtra Police for holding press conference

The Bombay High Court on September 3 rapped the Maharashtra Police for holding a press conference and elaborating on the evidence against activists arrested in connection with the recent Bhima-Koregaon violence.

The HC questioned the police for holding media briefing while the matter is sub-judice.

HC criticized the cops for disclosing details of the matter, even after the police themselves had sought strict confidentiality in the proceedings.

Justice Bhatkar said, “How can the police do this? The matter is sub-judice. The Supreme Court is seized of the matter. In such cases, revealing information pertaining to the case is wrong.”

The HC was hearing a petition filed by the alleged victim of the Bhima Koregaon violence, Satish Gaikwad. He wants the case to be handed over to the National Investigative Agency.

Gaikwad added that the police on one hand want an in camera hearing while on the other are reading out evidence in the form of the activists’ letters in public.

The Maharashtra Police on August 28 arrested 6 activists, including, poet and Maoist ideologue Varavara Rao, lawyer Sudha Bharadwaj, activists Arun Fereira, Gautam Navlakha and Vernon Gonsalves, claiming they had links to the outlawed Communist Party of India (Maoist).  

They all are under house arrest on the orders of the Supreme Court till September 6.

The HC, however, adjourned the hearing for September 7, after it was pointed out that copies of the petition were not served to all concerned parties.

The Common Man Stood With Kerala

Good samaritans poured into Kerala from across the country, regardless of their caste, creed, region or religion in sharp contrast to political parties and politicians who seemed eager to earn brownie points rather than do what was needed the most to people — help and understanding. Volunteers thronged Alappuzha, Pathanamthitta, Kochi and Thrissur, the worst affected areas, to save the lives of marooned people. Rescue missions, relief centres sprung up wherever they could.

Fishermen, truck drivers, government servants, policemen, and youth brigade got together in mounting relief, rescue operations. Fishermen came out with their boats and truck drivers drove through flooded roads, risking their own lives to reach relief materials to the flood victims.

Capital city of Thiruvananthapuram was spared by Mother Nature. Here collection centres were set up in different places as also relief camps. People from across the globe descended on Thiruvananthapuram as also people pitched in with help from whichever part of the world they were in, taking stock of requirements and facilitating them online.

Now as the people began shifting out of relief camps to their own homes, the magnitude of the task of rebuilding has struck them. Many people lost their entire household goods besides extensive damage to their houses. But the immediate need was cleaning off their homes.

Fishermen, children of the sea, rose up to the task and turned heroes of the day.. 1200 fishermen brought out their 460 outboard engine boats and innumerable catamarans to rescue many stranded people and taking them to relief camps.

“The sons of the sea are turning into role models of the people. They saved many of those marooned in the floods, and when things turned chaotic, they rushed out to save lives on their own,” said state fisheries minister J Mercikutty Amma.

The fishermen also pooled money from their own pockets to hire trucks to take their boats to the extent possible to the flooded areas.

“We are just trying to give back here because our lives were similarly devastated when the Cyclone Ockhi struck,” said fisherman V Rubin. Fishing villages Vizhinjam, Poonthura and Veli, which bore the brunt of the cyclone last November, have sent over 100 boats.

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan was quick to acknowledge the efforts of fishermen and declared that all fishermen who took part in the rescue mission would be felicitated. “The fishermen intervened in a great way. Many of their vessels got damaged. The government would compensate them for the loss suffered. Apart from that, a fisherman would be given 3,000 a day using a boat and the state would meet the fuel expenses too,” he said. But the fishermen were quick to make it clear they were doing it out of their own free will and not for money at all.

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