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Just eight ageing helicopters for VVIPs, Air Force warns government

Air-Force-warns-governmentThe government has just eight choppers to fly VVIPs like the President and the Prime Minister and all are over 30 years old.

The Indian Air Force has sounded alarm bells on the state and number of VVIP helicopters after the government cancelled the 3,600-crore AgustaWestland helicopter deal last month. The eight Mi-8 helicopters for VVIP use will outlive their utility by the end of this year, say sources.

Air Force has reportedly asked the Defence Ministry and the Prime Minister’s office to decide quickly on buying more choppers from Russia that are mostly for rescue and combat missions but can be issued to transport VVIPs.

India had signed a deal for 12 VVIP choppers in 2010, but scrapped it in January following allegations that middlemen based in Europe bribed top Indian officials, including former Air chief SP Tyagi, to push the deal.

Three AgustaWestland helicopters delivered to the air force last year have been mothballed and stored away since the cancellation of the contract does not allow any warranty or product support from the company.

India has already paid Rs. 1,150 crore to AgustaWestland but has recovered about Rs. 250 crore from the bank guarantees that were furnished by the company at the time of signing the contract. The rest of the money is stuck in litigation after the company secured a stay from an Italian court.

Even then it could at best be an ad hoc arrangement since Mi17s do not meet the stringent specifications that exist for VVIP helicopters under which Agusta choppers were bought.

AIADMK and CPI-M in alliance, says Jayalalithaa

Barely months away from the upcoming lok have Sabha polls, AIADMK and CPI-M had announced an alliance for the general elections on Monday.

Speaking on the issue of the prime ministerial candidate, Jayalalithaa said that the discussion has no relevance for now and it will be taken up after the results.

The announcement was made after Tamil Nadu CM met the General Secretary of the CPI, AB Bardhan, at her residence.

The alliance came even as DMK snapped ties with Congress and has the support of the Left Parties from the last four years. AIADMK is likely to benefit from the alliance in several constituencies.

Cartoonist Aseem set to challenge Sriprakash Jaiswal on AAP ticket

AseemRiding high on its outstanding performance in Delhi elections, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is likely to field cartoonist-turned-activist Aseem Trivedi from Kanpur Lok Sabha constituency against Congress’ Sriprakash Jaiswal and Samajwadi Party’s candidate Raju Srivastava.

“Yes, talks are on with the AAP leaders pertaining to Lok Sabha ticket from Kanpur,” said Aseem Trivedi.

“I am ready to contest against Sriprakash Jaiswal if AAP offers me ticket. Let’s see,” Aseem Trivedi added.

Noteworthy, Sriprakash Jaiswal has been elected three times as an MP from Kanpur’s Parliamentary constituency. Currently, he holds the coal portfolio.

Aseem Trivedi, a Kanpur-based cartoonist-turned-activist, hogged the limelight after he was arrested by the Mumbai Police for allegedly mocking the Indian Constitution by means of his political cartoons during an Anna Hazare rally. There was widespread outrage after his arrest as the supporters alleged that his arrest episode is politically motivated and he is being punished for backing Hazare’s anti-corruption campaign.

Also, Aseem Trivedi was one of the contestants of the reality TV programme Bigg Boss 6 in 2012.
AAP on Thursday had released its first list of probable candidates for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Hoping for a cash reward, 3 students set out to nab Dawood Ibrahim

Three school students embarked on a “mission” to get-rich-quick by hunting down Dawood Ibrahim and handing over the underworld don to authorities. The sheepish students are now back home after they ran out of money.

The class nine students of St. Michael High School in this Bihar capital went missing last week and only returned home after their mission to catch Dawood Ibrahim failed, said police on Monday.

Patna police is stunned over their motive and mission. Police have now appealed to parents to take greater care of their children.

“Please take care of your wards and keep a watch on their activities, so that they don’t take the wrong path,” Patna Senior Superintendent of Police Manu Maharaj said.

India’s top intelligence agencies are trying hard for years to catch the fugitive Dawood Ibrahim. And till date they have failed to make a breakthrough.

But the three students, either inspired by films or TV serials, decided to make plenty of money in a short span of time by catching Dawood Ibrahim.

“Three of them decided to go on their mission in school itself. They felt that by catching Dawood Ibrahim and handing him over to the Indian government, they would get crores of rupees as reward which they can use to enjoy life later,” he said.

Manu Maharaj said that police got to know of their motive when they began the search to locate the three missing boys.

“Police managed to trace one of them Bipin Kumar, who said that they were not interested in studies and chalked out a plan to catch Dawood Ibrahim to make millions,” he said.

Another police official, said that three boys were confident of nabbing Dawood Ibrahim.
“They decided to approach (Bihar’s ruling Janata Dal-United legislator) Anant Singh for financial help to catch Dawood. They tried to meet Singh but failed.”

According to police officials, the students decided to go ahead with plan when they were on way to school.

“First they visited a mall before leaving Patna and reached Mokama and then went to Kolkata. Soon after reaching Kolkata, they realized that mission is impossible. They soon decided to return home as they had few hundreds left with them,” police officials said.

Manoj Jha, a police official, said two separate cases had been lodged.

Manu Maharaj said parents must teach children to concentrate on their studies. A teacher of their school said on condition of anonymity that three three boys were least bothered about their studies.

AAP seeks probe against Sheila Dikshit in unauthorised colony scam

The Delhi government on Monday wrote a letter to President Pranab Mukherjee asking for a probe against former chief minister Sheila Dikshit for issuing fake provisional certificates to unauthorised colonies.
On the report submitted by the Lokayukta on the issue, the President had asked for the chief minister’s recommendation.
This is the first enquiry that will be conducted by the AAP government against Sheila Dikshit.
In 2008, the Congress government gave provisional certificate to unauthorized colonies. In January 2010, the BJP had filed a complaint.
In 2013, the Lokayukta gave its judgment and indicted the Sheila government and wrote to the President. Their main contention was that it was the violation of code of conduct and integrity.

Bollywood bitten by sequel bug

There was a time when film makers used to start working on their next project after the success of their current movie. The movie might have become a blockbuster but they would still come out with fresh ideas and work on a completely different script. With the passage of time, film making has undergone a drastic change. Today if a movie becomes successful at the box-office then film makers start planning about making its sequels. The trend of sequel had begun from Hollywood where the sequels of successful films like Terminator, Evil Dead, Lethal Weapon, Transporter, Rush Hour, American Pie, Die Hard etc have been made. Bollywood too has been gripped under the sequel fever. Thus we have already seen the sequel of films like Krissh, Dhoom, Hera Pheri, Dedh Ishqiya, Vaastav, Munna Bhai M.B.B.S, Dabanng, Masti, Jism, Murder, Jannat etc. This year one can look forward to sequels like Welcome back, No Entry Main Entry, Shaadi Ke Side Effects, Bhootnath 2, Ragini MMS 2 etc.

Nowadays film makers announce the sequel of the film even before its release. If they are not making the sequel then media starts questioning them about it. Many times directors don’t get the right script for continuing the series hence they have to wait for a long time to make the sequel of the film.

Nowadays directors feel that if the original film has worked then its sequel too will rake in moolah at the box office. But a question which arises here is whether it is necessary to make the sequel of every successful film? Every sequel has not been as successful like the original film. For instance, Ishqiya was a hit but its sequel Dedh Ishqiya tanked at the box office. Vaastav’s sequel Hathyar lacked the steam to make it memorable. Once Upon a Time in Mumbai was a hit but its sequel was a complete washout at the box office.

Even though Murder and Murder 2 were loved by viewers Murder 3 was huge disappointment and failed to live up to the expectations of the audience. Ramgopal Varma’s Satya 2 failed to set cash registers ringing. Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster returns failed to repeat the magic of Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster. Bheja Fry received critical acclaim but its sequel Bheja Fry 2 found no takers. Hyderabad Blues 2 was a major let down at the box-office. Makers of Dhamaal were unable to do justice to its sequel Double Dhamaal which had some irksome comedy scenes.

Many times, film makers dole out substandard scripts while making sequels. Today the film industry has become commercialised as it more concerned about making money instead of concentrating on good scripts. Most of the times, directors blindly copy the script and scenes of Hollywood movies. Sometimes there is no connection between the sequel and the original movie. Thus film makers should only plan about making the sequel of the film if they possess good script. They should not blindly jump into sequel bandwagon merely to cash in on the success of the original film. If directors don’t have good script for making the sequel they should drop the idea and instead start working on a new project.

Post office doing a good job

The red box of India post continues to remain the common sought after point for posting the written matter and parcels despite technological advancement. A good scene has been picturised on Dilip Kumar and Munnawar Sultana (what a poise this young lady had) in the film Babul pertaining to a damaged parcel. It depicts the life of a post master with his assistant, his daughter ( Nargis) and the comedian. A good comradery is seen between the parties involved.

Postmen have always enjoyed a special rapport with the residents. They have been friends, philosophers and guides especially to the illiterate village folk. If a telegram arrives in one hamlet in the village the news spreads like fire in the entire village. There used to be conjoined post cards for the purpose of ensuring a reply. Please do drop a post card, always used to be a parting sentence between two people. These post cards used to be written with G nib pen and competition used to be prevalent about whose handwriting is the best. The issue of hand writing has long been forgotten and I will be among a few fools who still use the fountain pen with Quink or Camel ink. Can we forget the expression “ post haste”, do drop a line in reply. “Khat likhte rehna”.

The post offices in UK are very useful. You can buy many things for daily use besides even changing money by producing your Passport. Indian post offices are also very user friendly pertaining to dealing with instruments like NSC and KVP etc. Yesterday my wife was thrilled to get a return railway reservation from Sion post office due to minimal crowd at the window.

In Australia, once I met a doctor as crew members had given me some letters for posting. I committed a mistake by posting the medical report with the letters. I approached a shopkeeper nearby who called the post office. Later, an official man arrived to open the letter box and handed over the medical report to me.

How useful are the inland letters which are cheaper and you can write too much. The parcel service is very useful and efficient. We were the first ship to berth alongside Karwar jetty and there was no gate. Many of us forwarded the items purchased by us to our families through parcels. We used to hire an auto for visiting Goa border. After drinking cheap beer we returned to Karwar for having food. In the film Babul, a good scene has been picturised where a post master buys jewellery for the marriage of his assistant’s daughter. Being human, isn’t it? In another scene Dilip Saheb teaches Nargis, “Chod babul ka ghar, mohe peeke nagar aaj jana pada….”. Reverting back to our good old post office, yes, they can handle cash. They have performed a good job in handling small saving schemes which needs to be appreciated.

‘Mourn’ O Rail

Mourn-O-RailMonorail which was inaugurated by Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan and meant to decongest the city’s roads had a bumpy ride as it developed some technical snag at the Bharat Petroleum railway station. As a result of this, commuters had to alight from the coach. The technical problems were resolved as the services resumed once again. The four car coach which can carry 570 passengers had become overcrowded as passengers thronged to the station for experiencing the first ride. Many of them had reached the station at 4 am. The Monorail service was delayed by an hour thereby causing huge inconvenience to passengers.

Excited Mumbaikars queued up outside Chembur and Wadala stations since early morning to experience the ride. The part of Monorail which has opened is 8.93 km and will cover the distance from Chembur to Wadala in less than 20 minutes and has seven stations – Wadala, Bhakti Park, Mysore Colony, BPCL, Fertiliser Township, VNP-RC Marg Junction and Chembur.

To start with, the monorail will run every 15 minutes between 7 am and 3 pm. All coaches of the monorail trains are air-conditioned. Tickets are priced between Rs. 5 and Rs. 11. There will no monthly passes like the ones on Mumbai’s lifeline, the local trains, but there will be a system of smart cards. Few commuters shared their experience after commuting in India’s first Monorail.

Ajay Shelar, who boarded the train from Chembur said, “I enjoyed the ride in monorail but I had to undergo some hardships too. I had to stand in queue for more than one hour for purchasing tickets. The coaches were overcrowded thereby causing inconvenice to everyone.”

Ashu Panchan, who travelled from Wadala to Chembur said, “The train had stopped at Bharat Petroleum station due to technical snag thereby causing hardships to commuters. People had alighted at the station. I am happy that the services have finally started.”

Rajkumar Patel a Chembur resident said, “The Monorail will make commuting easier in the city. However, the service was disrupted due to technical problems. I hope that the administration will streamline the services and make it more passenger friendly”.

An official from MMRDA spoke to AV on the condition of anonymity and said, “The services had affected for sometime due to technical problem. Large number of people had visited the station to experience the first ride. More services will be introduced in the future after taking into consideration passenger footfall.”

Mumbai-based smuggler’s cash seized on laundering charges

cashA money laundering court has ordered attachment of Rs. 2.58 crore stash funds of a Navi Mumbai-based businessman who was part of a smuggling racket of precious wood that was busted in 2011.

The order for attaching Deepak Sharad Jare’s funds was made on a plea of Enforcement Directorate (ED) which had booked him on charges of money laundering after taking cognisance of a DRI smuggling case against him.

According to the chargesheet by probe agencies, Jare is an associate of Ajit Bapu Satam, The kingpin of Red Sanders smuggling trade, and used to run a syndicate with him.

Satam is based in Mumbai and according to investigating agencies; his smuggling business (of this protected wood) has fetched him over Rs. 40 crore.

The export of Red Sanders is prohibited under Section 11 of the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992.

The adjudicating authority of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), a judicial body to decide on strict enforcement orders, confirmed the ED’s order of attaching the cash in September last year.

“No doubt the properties attached are proceeds of crime and are involved in money laundering,” the court of Authority Member Mukesh Kumar said recently.

The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) raided Jare’s residence in 2011 and seized total cash of Rs. 2.58 crore. A joint probe report filed by DRI and ED states that the cash was accumulated from the illegal trade and smuggling of Red Sanders wood.

“Rs. 2.58 crore was recovered and seized from the residence of Deepak Sharad Jare. He admitted it to be part of amount received from Ajit Bapu Satam towards his share in the smuggling profit of Red Sanders,” the probe report said.

In the same case the agency had last year seized more than Rs. 30 crore worth of assets, including an elite set of Bentley, Ferrari and Mercedes cars in the name of Satam.

An attachment order, under Prevention of Money Laundering Act, is aimed to deprive the accused of the benefits of his ill-gotten wealth and assets.

Lookout notice issued against Yash Birla in cheating case

Yash-BirlaA lookout notice has been issued against industrialist Yash Birla in connection with a cheating case registered against his firm Birla Power Solutions, police said.

The Economic Offences Wing of the Mumbai Police issued the lookout notice on Friday, said a police officer.

The case was first reported on December 31, 2013, when the Marine Drive police registered a cheating case against Birla Power Solutions for allegedly duping a Worli-based businessman of R 1 crore by not repaying his FD investment on maturity.