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CBI transfers investigating officer: ICICI Bank case

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The CBI has transferred the investigating officer in the ICICI Bank case as its “discreet inquiry” suggested his role in leaking information related to searches, officials said on Sunday.

Superintendent of Police Sudhanshu Dhar Mishra was transferred to Ranchi, a day after filing the FIR in the case against former ICICI CEO Chanda Kochhar, her husband Deepak and Videocon group MD Venugopal Dhoot on January 22, they said.

The agency had carried out searches at multiple locations after the charge of the case was given to new Investigating officer Mohit Gupta. Justifying the transfer, the CBI pinned the blame on Mishra for keeping the preliminary enquiry pending without any reasons.

The officials said that after review some time ago, the PE wad sped up and was converted into a regular case. Immediately after the registration of the case, the searches were proposed.

A discreet inquiry was conducted and role of Sudhanshu Dhar Mishra was strongly suspected. Hence he has been transferred pending detailed inquiry in the matter, being serious. However, it was suspected that there was a possibility of information regarding searches being leaked, the officials claimed.

 

 

PM to visit Tamil Nadu & Kerala on Jan 27

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone for an All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Madurai, Tamil Nadu on January 27, a statement said.

He will also inaugurate the super speciality blocks of Rajaji Medical College (Madurai), Thanjavur Medical College (Thanjavur) and Tirunelveli Medical College (Tirunelveli) as a part of upgradation projects of government medical colleges.

The prime minister will visit Kochi on the same day and unveil a plaque to dedicate to the nation an integrated refinery expansion complex of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited.

He will also lay the foundation stone for a petrochemical complex at the same venue, inaugurate a mounded storage vessel at an LPG bottling plant of the Indian Oil Corporation Limited in Kochi and lay the foundation stone for skill development institute at Ettumanoor.

 

Aparshakti Khurana joins ‘ABCD 3’

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Actor Aparshakti Khurana has joined the cast of choreographer-director Remo D’Souza’s film “ABCD 3”.

The third installment in the “ABCD” franchise features Varun Dhawan and Sharaddha Kapoor in the lead roles.

“I’m glad to be part of the ‘ABCD 3’ team. I’m very excited to collaborate with Bhushan Kumar and Remo and looking forward to share the screen space once again with Varun Dhawan after ‘Badrinath Ki Dulhaniya,” Aparshakti said in a statement.

The actor, who impressed both the audiences and the critics with his performance in last year’s “Stree”, will also be seen in “Luka Chuppi” alongside Kartik Aryan and Kriti Sanon and “Jabariya Jodi” featuring Sidharth Malhotra and Parineeti Chopra in lead.

“ABCD 3” is produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar and Lizelle D’Souza.

5 arrested for killing father, robbing son in Thane

arrest 12001Five people were arrested for allegedly killing a 58-year-old man after they had robbed his son earlier in Gokul Nagar area of Maharashtra’s Thane district, police said on Sunday.

The five accused in the early hours of Saturday robbed grocery shop owner Sonu Jaiswal of Rs 40,000, said a Rabodi police official.

“Jaiswal came home and told his family about the incident who went to confront the accused. They were assaulted by the accused resulting in the death of Pradeep Jaiswal, the victim’s father,” said a Rabodi police official.

Police identified the main accused as Amin Mehboob Shaikh and his brother Shoukat. Three others have also been arrested and charged with murder, the official added.

 

2-year-old boy falls into borewell in MP, rescued

borewellA two-year-old boy who fell into a 70-feet deep borewell in Kerher Village of Madhya Pradesh’s Singrauli has been rescued, officials said on Sunday.

The minor, identified as Aditya Kushwah, allegedly slipped into the deep borewell while playing outside his house.

A rescue team of local administration officials, which rushed to the spot rescued the child.

Aditi Rao Hydari to walk at Lakme Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2019

ADITIActor Aditi Rao Hydari will be the showstopper for designer Sailesh Singhania at the Lakme Fashion Week Summer/Resort edition. Titled “Shaahanaa”, the collection represents the splendour of Indian Royalty.

The range features combination of zari fabric and silk tissues. The designer aims to promote sustainability in fashion, Indian craftsmanship and the idea of ‘Make in India’ through his collection.

Lakme Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2019 will take place from January 30 to February 3 at JioGarden, Bandra-Kurla Complex.

 

Nolan’s next film to release in July 2020

noolanFilmmaker Christopher Nolan’s next film will hit the theatres in July 2020. According to Variety, Warner Bros. announced on Friday that Nolan’s next film would open in IMAX on July 17, 2020.

The project was also described as an “event film”, although any other specifics including title, plot and cast were not revealed. Warner Bros released Nolan’s last directorial venture “Dunkirk” on the same weekend in 2017.

Nolan’s new film is the third title slated to release on July 17, 2020, joining Paramount’s “The SpongeBob Movie” and Fox’s “Bob’s Burgers”.

 

Ambitious fleet growth, expansion plans underway: SpiceJet head at Davos

spicejetConfident of growth with an ambitious fleet and route expansion plan underway, airline major SpiceJet’s head Ajay Singh who was here to participate in the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting that ended on Friday said that the airline would soon be able to start operating seaplanes under the regional air connectivity scheme (Udan) and hoped that the focus is also on keeping costs low to ensure profitability.

He also said that things are shaping up quite well. We have added a lot many planes in last few months and we will further add a lot more in this year and in next few years. We have also started cargo planes. It is looking quite good. The focus is clearly on growth and at the same time to keep costs lower to ensure we are profitable and we are quite confident that we will achieve the profitability target. We have ordered for 200 planes to be delivered by 2024. The first 10 were delivered in December 2018. In addition, we have ordered 50 smaller propeller planes, mostly for Udan type routes. Of these, currently we have 27 planes with us, so these have started coming in quite rapidly.

He further added that SpiceJet made profits for 14-15 quarters in a row and it was only the last 2-3 quarters that were difficult, largely because of massive increase in oil prices. With moderation in oil prices, things should be better again. At the same time, companies like ours are also adopting new technology in terms of aircraft. The new aircraft coming in will have fuel bill reducing considerably by 15-20 per cent. When these new aircraft become a larger proportion of the fleet, then airlines like ours will become profitable in any case.

On plans to launch seaplanes, Singh added saying that “we were waiting for two things — first the government was to frame regulations and that have been formulated now. Second, we wanted to include some of the seaplane routes under the Udan scheme and we have actually bid for some seaplane routes under the scheme now and hopefully we can soon get them started.”

Singh had helped start SpiceJet in 2005 with the objective of making flying affordable for all. After a successful tenure, he exited from the airline in 2010 before buying it back again when it was near shutdown in 2015. He has since scripted one of the most remarkable turnaround stories in global aviation by leading SpiceJet to 14 consecutive quarters of profit. At the five-day WEF summit, Singh chaired the Aviation, Travel and Tourism (ATT) Governor’s meeting, becoming the first Indian to be made the ATT Governors Board Chair. He also has other ‘turnarounds’ to his credit, including for the loss-making Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) and the national television broadcast network Doordarshan. He has an engineering degree from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, LLB from Delhi University and an MBA from Cornell University in the US.

Rahul will be a good PM: Tejashwi Yadav

tejashwi rahulCongress president Rahul Gandhi has all the qualities to make a good prime minister. The BJP’s propaganda machinery spent hundreds of thousands of crores to malign the Congress leader’s image. There was never a question mark over Gandhi’s leadership, even after such a long negative campaign against him, he (Gandhi) has won the hearts of the people through his perseverance, kindness and large-heartedness. However, the issue of who will be the prime minister can be settled after the 2019 polls by grand alliance members collectively, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav said.

The Congress victory in the three major states of Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh under Gandhi’s leadership has infused a sense of confidence and energy in the party, and in the minds of 69 per cent electorate who had not voted for Narendra Modi in 2014, Yadav said and when asked if Gandhi has all the qualities to make a good prime minister, the former Bihar deputy chief minister said: “Yes! He has all the qualities, he is the national president of India’s oldest party and been in Parliament for the last 15 years. Don’t forget his party has five chief ministers in the country and he is leading them. So, no question should be asked on (Gandhi’s) leadership and qualities.”

Last month, president of DMK, one of the big allies of the Congress, M K Stalin, for the first time had publicly proposed that the united opposition must field the Congress chief as its prime ministerial candidate to defeat the Narendra Modi government. Stalin was criticised, but he stuck to his views. However, Yadav, when asked if Gandhi was the obvious choice to lead a pan-India alliance, said that India is a democracy, in which people choose their representatives and they in turn choose the leader who becomes the prime minister. Democracy is always people-centric; it is not person-oriented. We do not want a dictatorship form of government. Presently, the BJP is suffering from Idol worship. We don’t want that culture. Alliance is about parties and not about a single party and its leader. Once we go about the elections, we can always sit down and choose a leader after the elections are over; there is no hurry for that. Don’t forget, Manmohan Singh ji was not a PM candidate in 2004, however, he successfully ran the government for 10 years. When asked if he would be playing the role of opposition unifier that was played by his father in 2004, the RJD leader said that he is the youngest leader in the opposition camp, and just a learner, not a leader.

Yes, my father unified the UPA-I and he has been a vocal supporter of opposition unity since May 2014. I will be happy if anyone from our party could emulate his feat, Yadav said further adding that he was making efforts to the best of his ability to bring like-minded parties in the opposition camp and had done so successfully in Bihar. However, Yadav also alleged that the BJP was framing him in false cases with the help of its alliance partners such as the Central Bureau of Investigation, the Enforcement Directorate and the Income Tax Department. But, we are not afraid as we are known for our fearless politics. Neither we indulge in, nor fear, vindictive politics.

Yadav also said that he is ready to go to any extent to ensure that the BJP and the Sangh don’t come to power and alleged that the Constitution that empowers backwards, minorities and Dalits in the country, is at stake.

 

Indian women’s hockey team lose 2-3 to Spain

womens hockeyIndian women’s hockey team put up a spirited fight before losing 2-3 to Spain in their opening match against hosts Spain.

Udita (12th minute) and Gurjit Kaur (48th) scored for India, while Maria Tost (23rd), Lola Reira (39th) and Begona Garcia (40th) sounded the board for Spain on Saturday.

India used strong attacking strategy to begin the first quarter on a positive note.

The team made the first breakthrough when it managed to earn a penalty corner in the 8th minute but could not convert the shot.

However, in the following minutes the forward line worked together to support experienced Vandana who created a splendid opportunity for compatriot Udita to score in the 12th minute.

A reverse pass by Vandana was picked up well by Udita who made no mistake in sending it past the Spanish goalkeeper Maria Ruiz to take a 1-0 lead.

In the second quarter, hosts Spain stepped up their game after the initial setback to score an equaliser in the 23rd minute through Maria Tost.

While the second half saw both teams defend well to contain each other from taking a lead, the third quarter completely belonged to Spain as they struck two goals in the 39th and 40th minute through Lola Reira and Begona Garcia respectively.

The fourth quarter remained tense for India as they fought back to make amends to their defensive lapses in the previous quarter.

A tactical approach to their attack saw them win a crucial PC which was brilliantly converted by dragflicker Gurjit Kaur in the 48th minute.

The following minutes were evenly fought by both teams but Spain ensured they upped their defence to deny India an equaliser.