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Friday, 18 September 2015

IIT-Kharagpur campus served as an American airbase during World War II



An American soldier in
front of the Hijli tower,
which is now the IIT-Kharagpur
campus. Photo: Nehru Museum, IIT-Kharagpur.

As the Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur on Wednesday paid homage to the inmates of the infamous Hijli detention camp, who were killed in police firing on September 16, 1931, the discovery of a box of negatives in Illinois, U.S., shed more light on the history of the area.
Though it is well known that the IIT campus used to house the notorious Hijli prison where many freedom fighters, including women, were kept, many are not aware that it served as a base for the American Air Force during World War II.
Allan Teller and Jerry Zbrail, a couple from Evanston, Illinois, chanced upon a box containing 127 negatives of the photographs of the region taken around 1945.
Speaking to The Hindu from Illinois, Alan Teller, a teacher of anthropology and photography, said: “During World War II, the U.S. was planning an attack on Japan and set up bases in the Kharagpur and Hijli region. The American troops were stationed there between 1943 and 1945. The photographs we found were taken in 1945.”
According to Mr. Teller, the decision to open strategic bases in Hijli, Kalaikunda and Piardoba might have helped to shorten the war by six months.
Under their project ‘Following the Box,’ Mr. Teller and Ms. Zbrail visited most of the locations depicted in the photographs taken by American soldiers: temples, rivers and villages. “At the IIT-Kharagpur, we located a dark room and we believe that the photographs were developed here,” Mr. Teller said. The Hijli camp was the central point of activity for American troops. The photographs of American soldiers in front of the Hijli tower could be seen at Maxwell Airforce Base in Huntsville, U.S.
The couple will return to India in December to hold an exhibition of the photographs at the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts in New Delhi in January.
The place where the Hijli camp stood is now the Nehru Museum of the IIT-Kharagpur. “The IIT-Kharagpur has grand plans for the Nehru Museum, and we hope the endeavour of Allan Teller and Jerry Zbrail will enrich the history of the place. We requested them to hold an exhibition of the photographs at the institute,” said Dhrubojyoti Sen, Professor of Civil Engineering and Faculty in charge of the Nehru Museum.
Though the couple have located the region depicted in the photographs, only half of the mystery has been solved because they are yet to find out who the photographer was.


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Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Saudi Diplomat’s wife, daughter abused Gurgaon police

Gurgaon police raided the flat in DLF Phase-II and rescued the two Nepalese women. Photo: Manoj Kumar
The Gurgaon Police, in a report to the Ministry of External Affairs, said the wife and daughter of the Saudi diplomat abused them while trying to rescue the two Nepalese women, who have alleged rape by the diplomat.
As per the report, the team managed to rescue the victims “after a great deal of persuasion.” It said, while the investigation team and others accompanying them were waiting in the lobby, the women started beating up the Nepalese women to desist them from leaving the residence.
The police also mention that the diplomat’s daughter was the only person whom the victims knew by name.
The Nepalese women alleged that the diplomat used to rape, sodomise and assault them, while his wife often threatened them. The victims also told the police that the diplomat’s daughter never assaulted them.
Gurgaon Police also mentioned that they were unaware about the identities of the occupants of the apartment when they went there to rescue the two Nepalese women.
“We later realized that the residents could be Saudi Arabian nationals who may be holding diplomatic status in India. Their names could not be confirmed on spot but the male member is believed to be Mr. Majid, who is believed to be the First Secretary with the Saudi Arabian Embassy in New Delhi,” reads the report.
The report said the Gurgaon Police had received a letter < followed by a phone call >from the Nepal embassy asking the Commissioner to “rescue and repatriate” the Nepalese women.
Senior police officials said they were awaiting the Ministry’s response to the detailed report before taking any further action in connection with the case.

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Saturday, 12 September 2015

Explosion kills 82 at Petlwad town in MP


The blast site at Petlwad town in Jhabua district of Madhya Pradesh on Saturday
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The blast site at Petlwad town in Jhabua district of Madhya Pradesh on Saturday

Eighty-two people were killed and many injured when explosives kept inside a building went off at Petlwad town in Jhabua district of Madhya Pradesh on Saturday.
Earlier, police said the explosion was caused by a cooking gas cylinder kept in the adjacent three-storeyed building housing a hotel.
Both the buildings were extensively damaged in the high-impact explosion compounding the tragedy.
According to Sub Divisional Officer of Police (SDOP), Petlawad, A.R. Khan, the explosion took place around 8.30 a.m. at a store in the building where huge piles of explosive material used for mines were kept.
Also, 35 people have been pulled out of the debris and referred to a nearby hospital, Ms. Gupta said.
Many others are suspected to be trapped in the debris, she said, adding that the exact number of casualties will be known once the rescue operations are over.
Senior officials from Jhabua including Superintendent of Police G.G. Pandey besides State Tribal Welfare Minister Antar Singh Arya have rushed to the spot.
State Home Minister Babulal Gaur said a high-level inquiry has been ordered into the incident.
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has announced an ex-gratia of Rs. 2 lakh each to kin of the deceased and Rs. 50,000 for those injured.
Meanwhile, a team of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has been dispatched to Jhabua to help in the salvage operations of the collapsed building.
“A team equipped with gadgets to operate in collapsed structures has been sent to the accident site in Jhabua from Vadodara in Gujarat.The team will assist local administration in retrieval operations,” NDRF director-general O.P. Singh told PTI in Delhi.

Tuesday, 18 August 2015

Modi Announces Rs.1.25 Lakh Cr. package for Bihar


Prime Minister Narendra Modi announces special package for Bihar near Ara on Tuesday. Union Ministers Ravishankar Prasad, Rajiv Pratap Rudy and others applaud.

Ahead of his Saharsha rally, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced a big package at Ara for the development of Bihar and also took a dig at the state Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for not utilising central funds.
While inaugurating several projects of National Highways and skill development at Ara, Mr. Modi in a dramatic way declared a Rs. 1.25 lakh crore package to change the “face and fate of Bihar.”
He also announced that apart from this amount several projects worth Rs. 40,000 crore are also underway in Bihar and “so the total amount for the package goes up to Rs 1,65,000 crore”.
“The previous Vajpayee government had given Rs. 10,000 crore package for the development of Bihar but the state government till 2013 could utlise only Rs 9,000 crore and Rs 1,000 crore remianed unspent”, said Mr. Modi.
“Similarly, the UPA government at the Centre too had given Rs. 12,000 crore to the state government after lot of persuations by the chief minister but surprisingly, out of that only Rs 4,000 crore was spent till today”, he said.
Announcing a special package, Mr. Modi said, "Today, I’ve come here to fulfil my promise which I’d made earlier to the people of Bihar. I’d promised to give a package of Rs. 50,000 crore but now I’ve to say Rs. 50,000 crore will not be enough for Bihar’s development."
Earlier, while taking a dig at Mr. Kumar’s displeasure over Mr. Modi’s remark over calling Bihar a BIMARU state, he said, “Though I welcome his (Mr Kumar) expressed displeasure over calling Bihar a BIMARU state but if the state has come out of this bracket, why does he always beg for the spacial package?” asked Mr Modi.
“Does anyone asks for food if having full stomach? Does anyone goes to doctor if he is hale and hearty?”, he asked amid roaring crowd at Ramna ground of Ara.
Mr. Modi also inaugurated 11 road projects and 22 skill development projects for the state at the Ara function.
While setting off his speech in Bhojpuri language, Mr. Modi also dwelt on the welfare of the farmers and development in agricluture.
“Both are complementary to each other for development and we cannot progress without each other’s growth. Our government has decided to take care of both”, said Mr Modi.
He also said that without development of eastern states such as Bihar, India could not progress.
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Thursday, 30 July 2015

How Yakub Memon was hanged

                    
Over 22 years after the 1993 Mumbai blasts, Yakub Memon, the sole convict on death row, was hanged on his 53rd birthday today. Here is how Yakub's hanging happened.

Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Kalam had congratulated a cop moments before he collapsed


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SHILLONG: Former President A P J Abdul Kalam had congratulated a constable for remaining alert throughout the day, minutes before he collapsed at the Indian Institute of Management and died here on Monday night.

"The former President congratulated an SOT (special operation team) personnel for being alert throughout the road trip from Guwahati to Shillong last evening," East Khasi Hills district SP M Kharkrang said.

He said the personnel at first got scared after Kalam summoned him. But then the VVIP acknowledged the constable for doing his duty properly.

Mourning the loss, Kharkrang said, "What makes him truly great is his acknowledgement of the simple things in life done rightly."

Kalam arrived at 5:40pm at the IIM guesthouse in Shillong and began delivering a lecture on 'Creating a live-able planet' when he collapsed and rushed to the Bethany hospital here.

He was declared dead at 7:45pm by the medical board of the hospital.

Meghalaya government has declared a state holiday on Tuesday as a mark of respect to Kalam who breathed his last in the city.


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Thursday, 23 July 2015

EPFO to launch online PF withdrawal facility in 3 months

NEW DELHI: Retirement fund body EPFO is likely to launch the online PF withdrawals facility in next three months for the benefit of its over six crore subscribers.

After the launch of this facility, subscribers will be able to apply online for withdrawal of the provident fund which will be transferred directly to their bank accounts.

The details of the online PF withdrawal facility will be discussed at a meeting of EPFO trustees from workers' side called by the Labour Ministr  on July 24, a senior Labour Ministry official said.

At present, the subscribers who wish to settle their accounts with the Employees' Provident Fund Organization (EPFO) are required to apply manually for withdrawing PF.

The official said that for launching the facility, at least 40 per cent of the Unique (portable PF) Account Numbers (UANs) should be seeded with the Aadhaar number and bank account details of the subscribers.

At present, there are only 12 per cent subscribers whose Aadhaar number has been seeded with UANs activated by them.

In order to push the online facilities for subscribers, EPFO has become the registrar of Unique Identification Authority of India ( UIDAI) for enrolment. It is also an online authentication user agency of the Authority.

This would help EPFO verify the credentials of an applicant by using the Aadhaar database.

EPFO had issued over four crore portable UANs in July last year. EPFO has been seeding various KYC details with UANs like bank account and Aadhaar for improving the delivery of its services.

Tthe issue of capping premature provident fund withdrawals will also come up for discussion during the meeting on Friday, the official said.

It is proposed that the premature PF withdrawals should be capped at 75 per cent for EPFO subscribers at any given time till the age of 58.

Under the existing provisions, the subscribers can withdraw the entire amount by showing 'not employed anywhere' for a period of two months.

For implementing the proposal, the government would have to amend the scheme by scraping the provision of inoperative accounts, the official added.

Under this provision, a subscriber's account becomes inoperative if no contribution is made for 36 months. The EPFO does not credit interest on inoperative accounts.

If EPFO retain 25 per cent of a subscriber's PF till he attains the age of 58, his account has to be credited with due interest because it will become inoperative due to new provision, he added. 



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