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Lions Nishat wins Shah-e-Hamdan football final

Excelsior Sports Correspondent

Winners of Shah-e-Hamdan Football Tournament receiving trophy from Ambassador of Tajikistan, Syed Beg Saidov in Srinagar.
Winners of Shah-e-Hamdan Football Tournament receiving trophy from Ambassador of Tajikistan, Syed Beg Saidov in Srinagar.

SRINAGAR, June 13: It was first time in Kashmir that Ambassador of any Country has honoured J&K Football players during a final match. The Tajikistan ambassador who is on his visit to Srinagar, at a well attended sports function organized by the Kashmir Society in collaboration with Jammu Kashmir Football Association honoured winners Lions Team of Nishat, who defeated Tigers Team in the final match of Shah-e-Hamdan Football Tournament.
8 teams participated in this tournament which had started on May 20, 2014 and concluded on June 12, 2014.
Chairman of Kashmir Society, Khwaja Farooq Renzushah and office bearers of Jammu Kashmir Football Assciation were present on the occasion.
While speaking on the occasion, Ambassador of Tajikistan, Syed Beg Saidov said that football is the most popular game in Tajikistan and he will ensure that their football team will visit Kashmir and play with such talented players. He was impressed by the performance of the players.
The chairman of Kashmir Society Khwaja Renzushah said Kashmir is full of talent whether it’s the field of science, art, education or sports people of Kashmir have proved their metal.

Irate residents of Govindpur protest, block road

Excelsior Correspondent

People protesting at Vijaypur on Friday.             	       —Excelsior/Gautam
People protesting at Vijaypur on Friday. —Excelsior/Gautam

SAMBA, June 13: The irate residents of Govindpur in Vijaypur tehsil of Samba district today blocked the Vijaypur-Ramgarh road in protest against the power crisis in the area due to the breaking down of transformer.
The protestors including men, women and children disrupted the movement of vehicular traffic on this busy road demanding immediate replacement of transformer and restoration of power in the area.
The also shouted slogans against the authorities and torched the effigy of Government.
The SDPO Vijaypur who rushed the spot assured the protestors that the issue will be taken up with the concerned PDD authorities and appealed the protestors to lift the road blockade. As the SDPO was negotiating with the people the senior Congress leader and former Minister, Manjit Singh also reached the spot and addressed the gathering. While assuring the people his full support he took the authorities to task for not replacing the damaged transformer in the area as people were facing complete blackout for last five days. He also took up the issue with PDD authorities. Later the transformer was installed by the Department and power restored in the area.

JU SC/ST Employees Association flays statement of SMVDU VC

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 13: The Jammu University Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe Employees Association has strongly condemned the statement of Vice-Chancellor, Sri Mata Vaishno Devi University (SMVDU) in which he stated that reservation inculcates lethargic attitude among the students which leads to incompetence.
A meeting of the Association was held wherein its president R L Kaith said that a person sitting on a high position should not make such a statement which is against the spirit of the Constitution of India which provides equal opportunities to the citizens of India under its Article 15 Clause 4 and Article 16 Clause 4.
“If the Constitution does not provide this kind of support, the people from oppressed sections would not be able to avail equal opportunities”, he said adding that reservation is the only hope for the communities oppressed for so long.
The members also hailed the decision of the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to enhance the retirement age of State Government employees from 58 to 60 years as also the upper age limit for youths to obtain Government. jobs from 37 to 40 for general category and 40 to 43 for reserved category.

My life is dramatic enough for a movie series: Katie Price

LONDON, June 13:  Former glamour model Katie Price says she would love to do a film based on her life.
Price, 36, wishes for a movie about her life but thinks her life is too dramatic so she would need more than one movie, Contactmusic.
“Every year I say I’ll do a movie when I think things are going normal, then another drama comes along. I might as well do it in a few years’ time because there’s bound to be more dramas,” Price said.
“But I think it needs to be a series, not a one-off movie, because there’s that much. I’m not even joking.”
The pregnant model recently split from husband Kieran Hayler. (PTI)

Celine Dion’s husband not longer her manager

NEW YORK, June 13:  Celine Dion’s husband, Rene Angelil, who has been battling throat cancer, has stepped down as her manager.
Angelil, who underwent treatment on a second bout of throat cancer in December, has handed over control of his wife’s career to his longtime friend and frequent collaborator Aldo Giampaolo, reported Huffington Post.
Aldo will take over as CEO of Feeling Productions, Celine’s management company, but Angelil will stay with the firm as chairman of the board.
“Considering our long-standing friendship, our mutual respect and our past collaborations, this was a logical step for all of us,” Angelil said.
Aldo added, “I am extremely touched and honoured to be offered this new challenge, and I see it as a continuation of the close working relationship that Rene and I have enjoyed for the past 25 years.”
Aldo will leave his position president and CEO of Quebecor’s QMI Entertainment & Sports to work with the ‘Think Twice’ singer. (PTI)

Return of KPs

Men, Matters & Memories
M L Kotru

Heard that before. Perish the thought. Heard it before that Kashmiri Pandits who left the valley en mass in 1990 will return home and be resettled, for good. But this one is with a difference. Narendra Modi, the man who made it to the Prime Ministerial office, with a landslide win, is saying it.
Yes, it’s a commitment he made in his government’s policy statement which President Pranab Mukherjee enunciated at the newly constituted parliament’s joint session the other day. His is no tokenism. Whether it works or not is another matter.
Will the three lakh and more Pandits be able to find their moorings once more? Personally, I doubt it but Modi is a different kettle of fish as is his freshly reinvigorated party which has set a new 30-year high by securing a majority in the Lok Sabha on its own.
The Pandits, do I have to tell you, were forced out of the valley after Pakistani Jihadi terrorists hit the State on an unprecedented scale in 1989-90.
And the Kashmiri Pandits (KPs for short) once described by me in the 1970s as an endangered species, were frightened out of their wits by the unprecedented violence that confronted them. A heart-wrenching separation it was from their home and hearth; the unmatched beauty of the place, the nature’s bounty that was theirs, an inheritance some 3 thousand years old. A difficult thought it was for the KP to move out and he did it to lay anchor in lands so alien and a climate he was unused to.
And he has been there for the past quarter century, living in camps in and around Jammu, in cities as far away as Delhi, Bangalore, Pune, Bhopal, etc. The wanderer in search of a new home!
One should normally have been pleased by Narendra Modi’s commitment to have him resettled in the valley. The thought of a return may have been uppermost in his mind but the KP, a pragmatist, has suspected that returning to the valley may after all not be such a good idea.
In most cases the urban KP made a distress sale of his immovable lands, his house to the next door Muslim neighbor or to someone ten houses removed or in some cases to brokers from Srinagar who chased him to his new destination. If you ask me he has virtually nothing to return to. Except the thought that Kashmir is his home. Being a miniscule minority, the jobs that had been his, as a matter of right he imagined, are no longer available. In the Muslim majority valley, jobs are so rare to come by, and the prospects aren’t bright either.
In Jammu, the Hindu majority province, with things like the Gajendragadkar Commission recommendations etc, coming in he falls in a low priority category. The valley Muslims and Jammu Hindus were the priority people  under that dispensation. Like it or not his presence even in Jammu has been resented. He is seen as an interloper out to grab some of their sunshine.
I have personal knowledge of one of Mr. Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s Ministers from Jammu wanting to make a gift of a plush eight bedroom house in one of Srinagar’s prized locations – the Airport Road – to a former Muslim MP who had by then become the Pradesh BJP Pramukh or Up-pramukh. A young Haryan IAS officer and an outstanding Kashmiri journalist (a Muslim) currently occupying a senior position in a national daily published from New Delhi, helped save the day for the aggrieved KP.
The Minister had the gall to observe “aapko toh ghar bechna hi hai, hamare sadasya ko dijiye”.
I suppose the KP just the same must be grateful to the Jammuites for having let him live in shelters there. The truth, though, must be that he is not really wanted there. So, where does he go?
Obviously, as Mr. Modi suggests : to the valley. His predecessor, Manmohan Singh did allocate handsome amounts, running to several hundred crores, to initiate housing projects for the KPs’ resettlement. I really don’t know how many dwellings were built and who occupies these. Is it Badgam or Mattan or some other place that these units have come up at. And, pray, who lives there.
Mr. Modi’s may perhaps be a well-intentioned move and, I believe its broad contours have been delineated. Assuming that one of the proposals under consideration – building three small cities or towns at different locations in the valley, materialises , and if so who moves into these new creations, where will he find employment, who will ensure his safety, how about educational facilities etc. Are the Pandits expected to live in segregated, newly constructed ghettos.
The very day the President made that reference to resettlement of Kashmiri Pandits I heard someone asking “Oh, no. Not settlements of the Jewish kind, which have left the Palestinians out in the cold” That observation had a strange ring to it, yet was very understandable. Someone recalled that the reference to 3Ds in Modi’s speech in Parliament, including ‘demography’ besides democracy and development.
He recalled Modi’s poll pitch in Assam etc where he pointedly referred to demographic changes wrought by the Bangladeshi influx into the region. Is Mr. Modi, the question was asked, seeking a demographic change in the valley and making it all embracing, by locating settlements in three distinct regions. It is a dangerous thought, apart from the fact that the KP is no Jew. Yes, I do tell my Jewish friends that Kashmiris are indeed the lost Biblical tribe which had ended up in the valley. Why, I even tell them that Jesus is buried in Khanyar in Srinagar and that his grave there is well preserved by its Muslim keepers. I don’t forget to mention ” joo” rounding off Kashmiri first names such as Amajoo for Ahmad, Kalijoo for Kailash.
The right approach to my mind – if resettlement has to acquire meaning – will be to take all sections of opinion in the valley on board, the mainstream  political parties as much as the separatists. You can even pin down Syed Ali Shah Geelani of the pro-Pak Hurriyat and Maulvi Umar Farouk, the Mirwaiz, who heads the moderate version of separatist Hurriyat and ask them to deliver on their often repeated invitations to “our Kashmiri Pandit brethren” to return home.
That reminds me of the full-page advertisements which leading British news papers and some Americans would carry exhorting Americans “Come back home, all’s forgiven”. It was a paid effort by the British government to attract American tourists to the British isles.
Back to consultations with Kashmiri political parties. The National Conference and the People’s Democratic Party, the latter foremost among the mainstream parties, and others, including the non-existent Congress, should be directly involved in the resettlement process if it is to acquire any meaning. Being distrustful of the valley parties and of the Muslim population would be extremely counter-productive. Threats would be meaningless.
The truth is that given the mutual distrust among the valley Muslims and Pandits, -and the mutual resentment it has spawned – it would be very silly indeed to think in terms of KPs returning to the valley for good. I know the dice is loaded against the KP in this tussle but I am also aware that the migration of the 1990s is not the first the KP has known. From Buddhist era down the way to Muslim rulers, the Moghuls and the Afghans, the KP has survived all these, numerically diminished but springing back in time to help himself and the land that was his own by rights.
A thought in passing : I hope the Modi plan for resettlement is not intended to pitch the KP against the Muslim. Y’know there is this talk about demography which has an ominous ring to it.

Lupin launches generic Ciprofloxacin in US market

NEW DELHI, June 13:  Drug firm Lupin Ltd has launched its generic Ciprofloxacin, used for treating bacterial infections, in the American market and is expecting 180 days of market exclusivity.
The company’s US subsidiary, Lupin Pharmaceuticals Inc (LPI) has launched its Ciprofloxacin for oral suspension in the US market in the strengths of 5 g/100 mL (250mg/5 mL) and 10 g/100 mL (500 mg/5 mL), Lupin said in a statement.
The company had earlier received final approval for the product from the United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA), it added.
“Lupin is the first applicant to file an Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) for Cipro oral suspension in 250 mg/ml & 500 mg/ml and as such is entitled to 180 days of marketing exclusivity,” the company said.
The company’s product is the generic equivalent of Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals Inc’s Cipro oral suspension in the same strengths, Lupin said.
Cipro oral suspension had annual US sales of USD 8.6 million as per IMS MAT March, 2014, it added.

Modi to meet officials tomorrow to sort out SEZ woes

NEW DELHI, June 13:  Seeking to revive the beleaguered Special Economic Zones, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold a meeting of the officials of commerce and finance ministries tomorrow to sort out the taxation and other problems hampering the implementation of the scheme.
The meeting, according to sources, will be attended by Commerce Secretary Rajeev Kher and Revenue Secretary Rajiv Takru.
“Issues such as impact of imposition of minimum alternate tax (MAT) and dividend distribution tax (DDT) on SEZs; issues of conflict between revenue and commerce department will come up for discussion in the meeting,” a source told.
Besides other things, the issues concerning inter- ministerial differences, especially between the finance and the commerce ministries over tax sops and loss of revenue are also likely to come for scrutiny at the meeting.
Extension of export benefit schemes available to domestic exporters such as focus product scheme to SEZ units are also likely to be discussed in the meeting at the highest level.
The meeting assumes significance as the country’s exports and manufacturing are not growing at healthy rates and SEZs can play an important role in boosting both exports and manufacturing besides generating jobs. Of the 566 formally approved SEZs, only 185 are in operation
The commerce ministry has already asked its finance counterpart to roll back the minimum alternate tax (MAT) imposed on SEZs, saying that the levy has “suppressed” the potential of these zones as a tool to promote exports and generate employment.
SEZs, which are major export hubs, contribute about one- third to the country’s total exports. They provide employment to about 15 lakh persons.
The industry too has been complaining that that MAT and the dividend distribution tax (DDT) on SEZs have dented the investor sentiment and also implementation of the scheme.
In 2011, government had imposed 18.5 per cent MAT on the book profits of special economic zone developers and units.
Although government last year announced an incentive package to revive these zones, several developers are surrendering their projects as imposition of taxes has eliminated the incentives for setting up SEZs and units in those zones.
Exports from these zones increased from Rs 22,840 crore in 2005-06 to Rs 4.94 lakh crore in 2013-14.
Export Promotion Council for EOUs & SEZs (EPCES) has said that MAT on SEZs should be exempted or at least reduced to 7.5 per cent.
The commerce ministry is struggling to increase exports as the country’s shipments in the last three years have been hovering around USD 300 billion.
India’s exports in 2013-14 fell short of the USD 325 billion target and just managed to reach USD 312.35 billion. The country’s exports stood at USD 300.4 billion in 2012-13 and USD 307 billion in 2011-12. (PTI)

Lead futures strengthen on rising demand

NEW DELHI, June 13:  Lead futures rose 0.70 per cent to Rs 122.85 per kg as participants enlarged positions on rising spot demand at domestic markets even as the metal weakened at the London Metal Exchange (LME).
At the Multi Commodity Exchange, lead for delivery in June traded higher by 85 paise, or 0.70 per cent, to Rs 122.85 per kg, with a turnover of 471 lots.
The metal for delivery in July also rose by 80 paise, or 0.65 per cent, to trade at Rs 124.05 per kg, in a business turnover of 19 lots.
Marketmen said strong domestic demand, particularly from battery-makers, led to rise in lead prices at futures trade here but the metal’s weakness at the LME, capped the gains. (PTI)

L&T Construction bags Rs 1,027 cr orders

MUMBAI, June 13:  Engineering firm Larsen & Toubro (L&T) today said its construction arm has bagged orders worth Rs 1,027 crore in the May-June period across various business segments.
L&T Construction has bagged orders in its building and factories, heavy civil infrastructure, power transmission and distribution and water and renewable energy businesses in May and June, a release issued here said.
The company has received an order worth Rs 967 crore for constructing 19 towers of 19 floors each in Bengaluru. The scope of the contract involves complete civil, structural and finishing works.
In addition to this, it has received repeat orders from its various ongoing jobs in the buildings and factories division, the release said.
L&T Construction has secured repeat orders worth Rs 60 crore from various ongoing jobs of heavy civil infrastructure, power transmission and distribution and water and renewable energy businesses, it said. (PTI)