Tuesday, February 17, 2009

SRK undergoes shoulder surgery

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Mumbai: Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan underwent a successful shoulder surgery on Monday at the Breach Candy Hospital here and will be discharged in the next two days but will take four to six weeks to return to work.

The 43-year-old actor-producer had a tear in the main muscle of his left shoulder while shooting for ‘Dulha Mil Gaya’ in November last year. The operation was conducted under the supervision of shoulder specialist Dr Sanjay Desai using arthroscopic method.

Dr Desai told reporters that the operation lasted for one and a half hours. “All went well. He is out of anesthesia. The situation is under control and he is doing fine,” he said.

This is the actor’s second surgery.

He had undergone a surgery in London in 2003 for a back problem. PTI

source : The Hindu News

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Boy commits suicide after spat over shampoo in Delhi

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A 15-year-old boy allegedly committed suicide after a quarrel with his two younger sisters over using a shampoo sachet, Delhi Police said on Tuesday.

The body of Anmol Saxena, a class 11 student, was found hanging from the ceiling in the bathroom of his home in Shakarpur area in east Delhi on Monday, police said.

"The boy had a quarrel with his sisters after he found a shampoo sachet empty. He slapped his sisters and latched himself inside the bathroom," a senior police officer said.

An hour later his sisters shouted for him but there was no response from inside while the tap was running.

"The girls immediately told their father about it and he broke open the door to find Anmol hanging from the ceiling," the officer said.

The boy was rushed to the hospital where doctors declared him dead.

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Kidnapped Mumbai teenager found murdered

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A 17-year-old class 12th student has been abducted and murdered by his classmates in Mumbai. Mumbai Police found the body of Mukim Khan on Tuesday morning.

The body was fished out of a drain in Vakola and taken to Cooper Hospital for autopsy.

Mukim, a commerce student from Rizvi College in Mumbai's Bandra area had been missing since Friday.

Police have taken two of his colleagues, Amir and Sarfaraz, into custody for abducting and murdering Mukim. The duo led the police to the spot where Mukim's body was dumped.

Police said a ransom demand of Rs 2 lakh had been made for Mukim's release. Mukim's father is a landlord and they live in the Khar-Bandra area.

This latest incident of kidnapping and murder of a teenager comes a little more than a year after the Adnan Patrawala case.
source : Hidustan Times

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Govt had prior knowledge of 26/11: Advani

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New Delhi: Call it election posturing, but ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, the BJP's prime ministerial candidate L K Advani, has accused the UPA Government of having had prior information on the Mumbai terror attacks.

Speaking in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, Advani accused the Government of knowing that an attack was being planned.

He asked the Government if Faheem Ansari - one of the accused in the 26/11 attack - had revealed about the reconnaissance of certain areas in Mumbai having been conducted.

And taking up from Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi had left off, Advani also said that it was then difficult to believe there was no local involvement in the planning of an attack of the magnitude of 26/11.

Advani also asked if the Government was sleeping when the attack was being planned for almost a year.

"The Mumbai terror attack is not an ordinary incident. We were not aware but apparently the Government was aware that a certain attack was being planned. I would like to ask the Government that if Faheem had given certain revelations about the recce of specific areas in Mumbai, then it is really difficult to believe that there was no local involvement in such a big attack which was being planned for almost a year. But what did the Government do about it?" he wanted to know.

He also brought the topic around to Afzal Guru who is still languishing in jail for the attack on Parliament.

"There is no reason why the Government should not respect the decision of the Supreme Court on Afzal Guru or illegal immigration from Bangladesh," he added.

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Taliban rises; Pakistan army and law retreat

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Islamabad: Pakistan's army on Tuesday decided to hold fire and respect an agreement signed between the government and militants to enforce Islamic law in the violence-hit Swat valley, a media report said.

"The army works on the government's orders. The government has given it orders to hold fire. The army will not take any offensive action," Geo TV quoted chief military spokesman Major General Athar Abbas as saying.

The army will "certainly" respect the agreement, he said.

"The army went there (Swat) at the request of the government. Whenever the government feels normalcy has been restored and the writ of government has been re-established, it will leave," he added.

"We have great deficiency - over 50 per cent in police and paramilitary forces, as well as in the civil administration. Unless and until these agencies back up the military operation, the situation will not improve to the satisfaction of the public," a military spokesperson said.

Islamabad agrees to Islamic law

Pakistan agreed on Monday to apply Shariat, a system of Islamic law, in Swat valley and other areas of the northwest to pacify a revolt, reports Reuters from Peshawar.

The decision is likely to draw criticism from the United States and other Western powers worried that appeasement will play into the hands of religious conservatives who sympathise with the Taliban and al Qaeda. But, the government fears that use of force to impose its will would only fuel an Islamist insurgency radiating out of tribal areas bordering Afghanistan, and believes compromise was the best option to restore order in Swat.

"Those who adopted militancy, should move towards peace now the agreement has been reached," Chief Minister of North West Frontier Province, Amir Haider Khan Hoti, told a news conference after his government reached agreement with Islamists at a meeting in Peshawar.

"No new measures have been announced which were not in place before the entry by the Pakistan army into the Swat Valley," says Chief Editor of the Dawn newspaper, Hamid Haroon.

"We have to see whether the new measure of introducing the Shariya system of law in Mallakand will succeed anymore than it did three years ago. On the other hand one should understand what these measures are, how much impact this is going to have, whether President Zardari will sign the bill. I think they are trying to net out the Taliban issues and the local issues. This compromise has previously been a threat in President Musharraf's time who thought it workable and thought it was one way of dealing with the Swat Valley," Haroon added.

Taliban militants in Swat, once a tourist paradise, called a 10-day ceasefire the night before the talks, and in another gesture of goodwill on Saturday released a Chinese engineer kidnapped five months earlier.

The US envoy for Pakistan and Afghanistan, Richard Holbrooke, said on a trip to India that events in Swat showed the United States, Pakistan and India faced a common enemy. "For the first time in 60 years since independence your country and Pakistan, the U.S., all face an enemy that poses a direct threat to our leadership, our capitals and our people," he said. "I talked to people from Swat and they were frankly quite terrified," Holbrooke told reporters in New Delhi, where he was meeting External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee and top security officials after visiting Islamabad and Kabul last week.

The uprising erupted in late 2007 in Swat, an alpine beauty spot favoured by honeymooners and trekkers alike, and militants now control the valley just 130 km (80 miles) northwest of the capital Islamabad. They have destroyed more than 200 girls' schools in a campaign against female education, and tens of thousands of people have fled their homes to escape the violence.

(With inputs from IANS and Reuters)

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Mangalore Mayor drags Renuka to court

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The controversies after the Mangalore pub attack just refuse to die down.

Adding to the list of related incidents, Minister for Women and Child Development Renuka Choudhary has now been dragged to court by the Mayor of Mangalore Ganesh Hosabettu.

He has filed a criminal case against her for allegedly glorifying what he calls isolated incidents and generalising the city as Talibanised. The case comes up for a hearing on Tuesday.

However, the minister has said that she this is an attempt to politicise the issue.

"I haven't received any notice and they are saying all this to divert from the main issue. They drove a 16-year-old girl to suicide and now they are talking about someone else," Renuka Chowdhury said.

source : NDTV.com

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Govt to take over Raju family firm Maytas

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New Delhi: The Union Government will take over Maytas Infra and Maytas Properties, companies owned by the family of B Ramalinga Raju, the disgraced founder of Satyam Computers Ltd.

Company Affairs Minister P C Gupta announced on Tuesday the Government suspects Satyam-like scam in the infrastructure companies and would appoint new directors to the them.

The Government has moved the Company Law Board (CLB) to sack the boards of two Maytas firms owned by the Raju family, said Gupta. "We have approached the CLB to remove directors of Maytas Infra and Maytas Properties from their respective boards,"

Gupta said. The CLB will take up the matter on February 24.

Satyam, the country’s fourth-largest outsourcer, is battling for survival since January 7 when Raju quit as chairman revealing profits have been falsified for years and $1 billion of cash and bank balances did not exist in the country's biggest corporate scandal.

Satyam’s downfall began when the Raju’s top officials tried to push the company’s board on December 16, 2008 to take over Maytas.

Satyam’s CFO and CEO tried to push the board to put its stamp on the acquisition of Maytas by paying Rs 6,410 crore. The proposal to take over Maytas was called off because of shareholder outcry.

Mytas is headed by Ramalinga Raju’s younger son B Teja Raju. Though a listed firm, the Raju family holds 36 percent equity stake in Maytas.

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