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Saturday, 16 September 2023
Asia Cup: 'कुछ प्लेयर्स खुद को सुपरस्टार...' पाकिस्तानी ड्रेसिंग रूम में बवाल, बाबर और अफरीदी आ गए आमने-सामने
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Friday, 15 September 2023
Once World Heritage Sites, Ukraine's Kyiv, Lviv Now In 'Danger List': UNESCO
The United Nation's cultural organisation on Friday placed World Heritage Sites in the Ukrainian cities of Kyiv and Lviv on its "in danger" list, saying they are at risk from the war sparked by Russia's invasion of the country.
The decision, taken at UNESCO's annual World Heritage Committee meeting in Riyadh, is the first step towards exclusion from the agency's World Heritage List which features 1,157 sites.
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कौन हैं तनजीम हसन शाकिब? जिन्होंने डेब्यू ODI में 'हिटमैन' को बनाया पहला शिकार, तिलक वर्मा की उड़ाई गिल्लियां
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Thursday, 14 September 2023
Ex Footballer Bhaichung Bhutia Slams Sikkim Chief Minister Over Silence On Civil Code
Former Indian footballer and politician Bhaichung Bhutia on Wednesday said that every north-eastern state has expressed their opinion on the Uniform Civil Court (UCC), but Sikkim's Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang is maintaining silence on it, and this can be a "threat" for the people of Sikkim, he said.
Speaking to ANI on Wednesday, he said, "Without any debate in the Assembly, 'One Nation, One Ration Card' was applied, and every northeastern state has commented on UCC, but CM Prem Singh Tamang and his government have not uttered a single word on the same. So I think for Sikkim, it's a big threat."
"Obviously, we know about the kind of violence that has happened under the SKM (Sikkim Krantikari Morcha) government, and also in terms of corruption, I think it's gone 100 times more than what it used to be," he asserted.
The development comes as Bhaichung Bhutia's Hamro Sikkim Party is preparing to merge with the Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) party, which is the main opposition party in the state and is led by former chief minister Pawan Chamling.
"There are still some leaders to meet, and the merger of two parties will not happen immediately; it will take time. I have not fixed a date to join SDF or merge yet; that will happen after a thorough discussion," he told ANI.
Mr Bhutia , who was serving as the working president of the Hamro Sikkim Party, has served as the face of the party since 2018, unsuccessfully contesting the 2019 elections. At the previous election, he had supported the ruling Sikkim Krantikari Morcha and even held a meeting with current Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang in the run-up to the 2019 election.
Mr Bhutia claimed, "We were all in support of Parivartan's promise made by Prem Singh Golay in 2019. We tactically fielded candidates where the SKM had weaker candidates in constituencies. We wanted the Parivartan as much as SKM did. However, in these 4 years, the Parivartan has failed under Golay and SKM. They are now full of corrupt leaders and businessmen who, in the past, ruined 25 years of ruling the SDF party".
The debate over the implementation of UCC is once again gaining momentum as the union government has called a Special Parliament Session from September 18 to September 22.
As of now, there has been no announcement from the Centre's side about what the special session is about, but it is widely speculated that the ruling BJP is likely to propose a 'One Nation, One Election', UCC or women reservation bill.
On Tuesday, the Nagaland Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution urging the state to be exempted from the purview of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC). Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio said that it would "pose a threat" to the state's customary laws, social practices, and religious practices.
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बाबर आजम का निकला दम, पाकिस्तानी 'सूर्यकुमार यादव' ने मचाया बवाल, मुश्किल में बने महानायक
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टीम इंडिया में नहीं खलेगी लेफ्ट आर्म पेसर की कमी, किस प्लेयर ने ली जिम्मेदारी? विरोधी टीमों का बना सिरदर्द
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Wednesday, 13 September 2023
Family Wanted In British Girl's Death On Way Back To UK: Pakistan Police
The British-Pakistani father of a 10-year-old girl found dead at her home in England last month was on a plane back to the UK with his partner and brother, Pakistan police said Wednesday, after the trio went on the run for weeks.
Sara Sharif's body was found in the southern UK town of Woking on August 10 and a post-mortem examination revealed she had suffered "multiple and extensive injuries" over a sustained period, British police said last month.
"We can confirm the three suspects in the case boarded a flight earlier and are on their way to the UK," Jhelum police spokesman Mudassar Khan told AFP, adding that they had voluntarily gone with the knowledge of authorities.
British police had previously said that Urfan Sharif, 41, his partner Beinash Batool, 29, and his brother Faisal Malik, 28, fled to Pakistan to take refuge with relatives before the girl's body was found, sparking an international manhunt.
"I confirm that they have not been arrested but they left voluntarily," Raja Haq Nawaz, a lawyer for Urfan Sharif's father, told AFP.
He said the three were on an Emirates flight that left from the Punjabi city of Sialkot.
Earlier this month, Sharif and Batool appeared in a video distributed to media, in which Batool said they were "willing to cooperate with UK authorities and fight our case in court".
"All of our family members have gone into hiding as everyone is scared for their safety," she said, alleging malpractice by the Pakistan police hunting them.
In the two-and-a-half-minute low-quality video there was little mention of Sara's death, which Batool said was an "incident".
Surrey police said the trio were thought to have flown to Islamabad on August 9, the day before Sara's body was found.
An early morning emergency call alerting officers to Sara's death was made from Pakistan by a man identifying himself as the father, detectives said.
Five children aged between one and 13 brought to Pakistan with the adults were discovered at the home of Urfan Sharif's father on Monday.
A magistrate placed the children into state protective services on Tuesday.
The house was otherwise empty, and the manhunt continued with Interpol and Britain's foreign ministry coordinating with authorities in Pakistan.
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Man Sentenced To 20 Years In Jail For Raping 5-Year-Old Girl In Maharashtra
A court in Maharashtra's Thane district has sentenced a labourer to 20 years in jail after convicting him for raping a 5-year-old girl five years ago.
In her order on Tuesday, Additional Sessions Judge and Special Judge (POCSO) V V Virkar also imposed a fine of Rs 20,300 on the convict, Suraj Balu Mahanto (35).
Special Public Prosecutor Rekha Hiwrale told the court that Mahanto in September 2018 kidnapped the child from near her house and raped her. A case was registered against him under the Indian Penal Code and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.
The judge noted that the prosecution had successfully proved the charges against the accused and said he needed to be convicted under Section 376 (AB), which carried a minimum punishment of 20 years, and POCSO Act and sentenced.
"Since punishment provided for the offence under section 376(AB) of the IPC is greater in degree as compared to the punishment provided for the offences under POCSO, he is sentenced only for the offence punishable under section 376(AB) of the IPC," the court said.
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संन्यास तोड़कर लौटा खूंखार बैटर! 146 की स्ट्राइक रेट से कूटा, 15 चौके 9 छक्के जड़ खेली सबसे बड़ी वनडे पारी
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PAK va SL: पाकिस्तान की प्लेइंग XI में डुप्लीकेट बुमराह, 4 बड़े खिलाड़ियों का कटा पत्ता, जानें किसे मिला मौका
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पाकिस्तान का फाइनल से कटा पत्ता! पूर्व भारतीय कोच ने कहा श्रीलंका से नहीं जीतेगी, हारिस और नसीम नहीं खेलेंगे
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World Cup 2023: पानी पिलाते ही रह जाएंगे 3 खिलाड़ी, नहीं मिलेगा मैदान में उतरने का मौका!
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Tuesday, 12 September 2023
"Not Bothered Even If You Die": Supreme Court To SpiceJet Chief Over Dues
The Supreme Court has come down hard on SpiceJet Chairman and Managing Director Ajay Singh, warning him he will be sent to Tihar jail for non-compliance with its order on making payment to global investment bank and financial services firm Credit Suisse AG.
The top court asked Mr Singh to pay $ 5,00,000 towards an instalment to the Swiss firm along with USD 1 million defaulted amount.
"We have to move to the next drastic step. We are not worried even if you shut down," a bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Ahsanuddin Amanullah observed.
Irked over the "dilly-dally business", the bench told Mr Singh he will have to abide by the consent terms and warned, "We are not bothered even if you die. It is too much. We will send you to Tihar jail, if you do not pay." The court's fulmination came on Monday when it asked Mr Singh and the company secretary of SpecieJet to be present during the hearings and make the payment. It posted the matter for further hearing on September 22.
According to the Swiss firm, SpiceJet had availed the services of SR Technics, Switzerland, for maintenance, repair, and overhaul of aircraft engines, modules, components, assemblies, and parts, which were mandatory for its operations. An agreement for such services was entered into between SpiceJet and SR Technics on November 24, 2011 for 10 years. The terms of payments were also agreed upon.
SR Technics had given Credit Suisse the right to receive payments from SpiceJet for the services.
The Supreme Court had on July 25 given additional time to SpiceJet to make the payment to Credit Suisse as per the consent terms agreed upon by the two parties.
The top court was hearing a plea by the Swiss firm seeking initiation of contempt proceedings against Singh and SpiceJet over "a wilful and intentional disobedience" of court orders and failure to pay dues as per a settlement between the two sides.
On August 14, the bench while issuing contempt notices to Singh and SpiceJet had noted the submission of the Swiss firm that the court had granted indulgence and withdrawn the airline from liquidation only in view of the consent terms dated May 23, 2022 by which USD 500,000 was to be paid every month by the low cost carrier to the company from July 15, 2020.
"It was submitted that, though as of now more than 6.5 million US dollars has to be deposited, but only a little over 2 million US dollars has been deposited," the bench had noted the submission of counsel appearing for Credit Suisse in its August 14 order.
SpiceJet and Credit Suisse had told the Supreme Court on August 18, 2022 about the resolution of their financial dispute which led to the withdrawal of an appeal by the low-cost airline against a Madras High Court order for its winding up due to alleged non-payment of dues to the Swiss firm.
"There is a settlement which has taken place on May 23, 2022, as per the consent terms. In view of it, both the parties are satisfied with the settlement and want to withdraw the SLP (special leave petition) filed by the petitioner.
"Accordingly, the application is allowed," the top court had said in its order.
The court had directed the parties to abide by the consent terms.
On the appeal of SpiceJet, the top court had on January 28, 2022 stayed the publication of the winding up notice and the order directing the official liquidator attached to the Madras High Court to take over the assets of the low-cost airline.
It had also asked SpiceJet to resolve the financial dispute with the Swiss firm.
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"Life Won't Be Same...": Morocco Earthquake Survivors Recall Unbearable Pain, Loss
After cheating death himself and escaping the rubble, Abdellah Aeet Bihi found his youngest son, aged four, alive but trapped after Morocco's earthquake.
The boy was still able to talk from under the rubble of their collapsed house.
"But I couldn't get to him," Bihi, 39, recalled in their village of Talat Nyacoub, destroyed by the Friday night quake.
On Monday the body of his son was finally freed, Bihi said, breaking into sobs.
The little one had died near his elder brother, aged 12.
"I saw the elder one, lifeless. I quickly realised that stones had landed on the top of his body."
Bihi, 39, said he had been hoping for a peaceful sleep "when the roof fell on top of us".
An amputee, Bihi uses a prosthesis on his left arm but lost it during the chaos.
Somehow, with help from neighbours, "I was able to extract my 10-year-old daughter and my wife" from the debris.
His eldest child, 14, also got out. "I don't know how," he recalled.
Along with his two boys, Bihi's parents also died in the quake which killed around 2,900 people.
"My tears don't dry. I want them to stop but the pain is stronger than anything," he said. His wife looked at him with silent sadness and wept.
What remains of the family has taken refuge at the entrance to their remote village in the Atlas mountains near the quake epicentre, south of Marrakesh.
Forever changed
Under olive trees, they share a rug with the family of Latifa Aeet Bizli.
The roof of her house also collapsed in the earthquake, but Bizli was able to save her youngsters, aged three, seven and 10, as well as her parents-in-law.
"Luckily we were upstairs. I got hold of my children and was able to get them out through a hole," recalled Bizli, whose husband was in another village at the time, and also survived.
"I went back while the earth was still shaking to get my parents-in-law out."
With the family safely outside, she took in the extent of the shocking devastation around her. All the homes were destroyed, including her sister's.
"She died with her husband and her two children. I couldn't do anything for her and am eaten up by remorse because of it. I still can't accept that they are no longer here," said Bizli, 30.
"Life will never be the same for us," she said, grateful that aid had arrived to help them survive in what was already a deprived village.
In a spirit of solidarity after the quake, many ordinary Moroccans have stepped in to deliver medicine, food, quilts and mattresses to stricken villages, as some people complained authorities were slow to act.
Another resident of Talat Nyacoub, Rachida Aeet Malek, feels lucky to be alive after spending six hours in the rubble of her home.
When the quake struck she was upstairs along with her two children, mother and two sisters -- one of them pregnant.
Only her nephew was downstairs, said Malek, who is in her 20s.
"Three of our neighbours got us out from under the debris," she said.
Malek was the last to be freed, she said, lying under a tree with her children.
Her sisters were hospitalised but she is unhurt, physically.
"I am still in shock. I can't describe the pain inside me since this drama. We came back from the edge of death."
Her nephew didn't.
Despite efforts to free his body, it remains trapped under the debris.
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भूल जाइए अफरीदी को, एशिया कप के नए बादशाह बने 'हिटमैन'
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