Thursday 20 July 2017

Man who saved Mahatma Gandhi passes away

Mumbai: Bhiku Daji Bhilare, who was claimed to have saved Mahatma Gandhi from being killed by Nathuram Godse in 1944, passed away on Wednesday after a brief illness.

The 98-year-old Gandhian, popularly known as 'Bhilare Guruji', was cremated at his village, Bhilar, in Mahabaleshwar Teshil in western Maharashtra's Satara district, family sources said.

"All of us had assembled in the Batha High School hall for the evening prayers when suddenly a door opposite me opened and in rushed Nathuram Godse. He was wielding a knife and muttering incoherently."

Bhilare blocked his path and twisted the knife out of his hand.

"My colleagues in the Seva Dal were also quick to react, and threw him out of the premises," he had recalled.

Bhilare had also claimed that Gopal Godse and Narayan Apte, who were implicated in the Mahatma's assassination, were present at the spot.

The Panchgani incident has been documented in the memoirs of Gandhiji's close associate, said Pyarelal, a functionary of Mani Bhawan in Mumbai from where Mahatma Gandhi initiated satyagraha and propagated the cause of swadeshi.

Source:-Zeenews

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Friday 19 May 2017

Coal Scam: Special court convicts previous coal secretary H C Gupta, others



New Delhi:A Special court on Friday sentenced previous Coal Secretary H.C. Gupta and others in a coal square portion case including Kamal Sponge Steel and Power Limited (KSSPL).

Other than Gupta, Kropha and Samria, the court likewise sentenced the firm KSSPL and its overseeing chief Pawan Kumar Ahluwalia.

Kropha was the then joint secretary in the Ministry of Coal, while Samria was the then executive (coal assignment I) in the service.

Amid the hearing, the CBI had charged that the application recorded by KSSPL for the coal square was inadequate and should be dismisses by the service as it was not as per the rules issued.

The CBI had charged that the firm had distorted its total assets and existing limit, including that state government had likewise not suggested the firm for the designation of any coal piece.

The charged, be that as it may, denied the assertions amid the contentions.

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Thursday 18 May 2017

US censures Washington fight amid Turkish President's visit



Washington: The United States said on Wednesday it was voicing its "most grounded conceivable" worry to Turkey over a road fight that emitted amongst nonconformists and Turkish security work force amid President Tayyip Erdogan`s visit to Washington, DC.

Police said 11 individuals were harmed, including a Washington cop, and two individuals were captured for strike. No less than one of those captured was a dissident.

"We are conveying our worry to the Turkish government in the most grounded conceivable terms," State Department representative Heather Nauert said in an announcement.

A video posted online indicated men in dull suits pursuing hostile to government dissidents and punching and kicking them as police interceded. Two men were bloodied from head wounds as spectators helped entranced dissenters.

Washington Police Chief Peter Newsham told a news meeting on Wednesday police had a smart thought of the vast majority of the assailants` personalities and were exploring with the Secret Service and State Department.

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Wednesday 10 May 2017

Trump picks Indian-American Neil for key government vitality organization



WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump has designated Indian-American Neil Chatterjee to a key organization position in the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, an office accused of supervising America's energy network and choosing multibillion-dollar vitality ventures.

Chatterjee, who is vitality strategy guide to US Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, has assumed a vital part in the section of significant vitality, roadway and homestead enactment, the White House said.

Before serving McConnell, he acted as a central in Government Relations for National Rural Electric Cooperative Association and as an assistant to House Republican Conference Chairwoman Deborah Pryce of Ohio.

He started his vocation in Washington, DC, with the House Committee on Ways and Means.

A Lexington, Kentucky local, he is an alum of St Lawrence University and the University of Cincinnati College of Law. 

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Tuesday 9 May 2017

4-year-old Indian-starting point kid welcomes Queen Elizabeth II to his birthday - here's the means by which she reacted



London: A 4-year-old kid needing to welcome the longest ruling ruler to his birthday may appear kiddish dream yet an Indian-birthplace kid did really keep in touch with British Queen Elizabeth II welcoming her to his fifth birthday celebration and she reacted!

He requested that his mom Baljinder orchestrate a meeting with the Queen so she can organize an excursion to his home in Sandwell, West Midlands in England.

At the point when his mom revealed to him the Queen may be occupied at the Buckingham Palace, Shaan, recommended: "Perhaps she can come here rather," the metro.co.uk detailed.

"He had been finding out about history at school and that the Queen was the longest ruling ruler – things like how she was the point at which she initially began. He came straight home and began reeling off all the data to us," Baljinder said.

Shaan's letter peruses: "Dear HRH Queen Elizabeth, I think you are the best Queen on the planet. I truly like your crown and the red shroud you wear; it resembles a superhero."

He then demands her participation at his gathering before including: "I have to converse with you about stallions, planes and the poor youngsters".

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Wednesday 26 April 2017

Man lethally shoots supervisor, murders himself in US

HOUSTON: A unidentified man shot dead his lady supervisor before murdering himself, prompting tumult in a multi-story working in the northern piece of US city of Dallas, police said.

At the point when officers touched base on the scene, they speculated the shooter was in a meeting room. They broke the entryway by discharging a shotgun, specialists said.

Officers found a man and a lady dead in the room. It shows up the man shot and executed the lady and after that turned the firearm on himself, police said.

The lady was the boss of the shooter, they said.

As the episode unfurled, TV film demonstrated an overwhelming police reaction including a SWAT group at the workplace working along an interstate.

A broken window could be seen on one of the upper floors of the building.

"(Officers) went inside the workplace where the shooting was occurring, and they found that the conceivable shooter was inside a specific office in a meeting room," Asst Chief Randy Blankenbaker said.  

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Monday 24 April 2017

US air marshal abandons her stacked firearm in Delta flight's latrine

New York: A US air marshal on a New York bound Delta flight left her stacked administration weapon in the airplane's latrine where it was found by a traveler, as indicated by a media report.

The episode occurred on April 6, on board a Delta flight from Manchester to Kennedy International Airport.

Notwithstanding the security pass, the marshal was appointed to a flight a couple days after the fact, the paper stated, citing individuals acquainted with the case.


The Transportation Security Administration, the parent organization of the air marshal benefit, said it knew about the scene however that it would not remark freely on inward matters. It included that it was "looking into the conditions of this episode."

"You can't have incompetent individuals leaving weapons in a restroom," said Craig Sawyer, a previous air marshal.

"In the event that somebody with sick plan gets hold of that weapon on an air ship, they are presently equipped."  

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