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The State Department has offered a 5 million reward for information on Pakistani Taliban leader Mullah Fazlullah in the latest U.S. effort to pressure militants in the country. The announcement came a day after Fazlullah s son was reported killed in a U.S. drone strike in Afghanistan. Fazlullah is the leader of Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan said to be responsible for numerous terrorist acts against Pakistani and U.S. interests including a failed attempt to detonate an explosive device in New York s Times Square in 2010. Fazlullah is also blamed for the 2012 shooting of Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai now a Nobel peace laureate. Additionally the department offered Thursday 3 million each for information on two other Pakistani militant leaders Abdul Wali and Mangal Bagh. Representational image. AFP Below is the full text of the US State Department statement: The U.S. Department of State s Rewards for Justice http://eaamongolia.org/vanilla/discussion/796301/digital-marketing-in-bangalore Program is offering rewards for information leading to the identification or location of three key leaders associated with the terrorist organization Tehrik e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and affiliated factions. The Department is offering a reward of up to 5 million for information on TTP leader Maulana Fazlullah and up to 3 million each for information on Abdul Wali and Mangal Bagh. Maulana Fazlullah is the leader of the TTP a terrorist organization that has claimed responsibility for numerous terrorist acts against Pakistani and U.S. interests including the failed attempt by Faisal Shahzad to detonate an explosive device in New York City s Times Square on May 1 2010. Under his leadership the TTP has also claimed responsibility for the December 16 2014 attack on a school in Peshawar Pakistan in which gunmen killed 148 people including 132 students. Fazlullah also is responsible for the June 2012 beheading of 17 Pakistani soldiers and the October 9 2012 shooting of Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai. In 2015 the Department designated Fazlullah as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist under Executive Order 13224 which freezes all of his assets based in the United States or in possession or control of U.S. persons. Abdul Wali is the leader of Jamaat ul-Ahrar (JUA) a militant faction affiliated with TTP. Under Wali s leadership JUA has staged multiple attacks in the region targeting civilians religious minorities military personnel and law enforcement and was responsible for the killing of two Pakistani employees of the U.S. Consulate in Peshawar in early March 2016. Mangal Bagh is the leader of Lashkar-e-Islam a militant faction affiliated with TTP. Under his leadership LeI operatives have attacked NATO convoys. His group generates revenue from drug trafficking smuggling kidnapping and collection of taxes on transit trade between Pakistan and Afghanistan. In September 2007 the Government of Pakistan announced a reward offer of about 60 000 for the capture of or information leading to the arrest of Mangal Bagh. Each of these individuals is believed to have committed or to pose a significant risk of committing acts of terrorism that threaten the security of the United States and its nationals. In addition to opposing the Pakistani military one of TTP s stated goals is the expulsion of Coalition troops from Afghanistan. The group has demonstrated a close alliance with al-Qa ida and since 2008 has also repeatedly publicly threatened to attack the U.S. homeland. More information about these reward offers is located on the Rewards for Justice website at www.rewardsforjustice.net. We encourage anyone with information on these individuals to contact the Rewards for Justice office via the website e-mail (info@rewardsforjustice.net) phone (1-800-877-3927 in North America) or mail (Rewards for Justice Washington D.C. 20520-0303 USA). Individuals may also contact the Regional Security Office at the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate. All information will be kept strictly confidential. The Rewards for Justice program is administered by the U.S. Department of State s Diplomatic Security Service. Since its inception in 1984 the program has paid in excess of 145 million to more than 90 people who provided actionable information that helped bring terrorists to justice or prevented acts of international terrorism worldwide. Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/Rewards4Justice.
DERA ISMAIL KHAN: Two missiles fired from a U.S. drone hit a militant facility in neighboring Afghanistan killing 21 insurgents including the son of the head of the Pakistani Taliban two Pakistani intelligence officials and local Taliban commanders said on Thursday. The strike which according to the officials took place on Wednesday targeted a compound frequented by Mullah Fazlullah the leader of the Pakistani Taliban who is believed to be hiding in Afghanistan. The intelligence officials said that Fazlullah was apparently not there but his son was killed in the strike in Afghanistan s Kunar province miles away from Pakistani border. Three Pakistani Taliban commanders also confirmed the strike and militant casualties. Pakistani officials and the Taliban commanders spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to speak to the media. The United States made no comment on the strike. There was also no immediate comment from NATO Afghan authorities or the Pakistani government. It was unclear whether the bodies of those killed in Wednesday s drone strike would be brought to Pakistan for burial. Islamabad has for years has asked Washington and Kabul to take action against Fazlullah and other Pakistani Taliban who are believed to be hiding in neighboring Afghanistan and who cross the porous Afghan-Pakistan border to launch attacks inside Pakistan. Kabul for its part has long complained that Islamabad is not taking enough action against militants who use Pakistani soil to launch attacks against U.S. NATO and Afghan forces in Afghanistan. In recent months President Donald Trump s cranked up pressure on Pakistan to act against militants by suspending key security assistance to the country. Pakistan denies providing sanctuary to militants and says it has carried out several military operations in the country s tribal regions and elsewhere to kill or arrest militants. Fazlullah s is the son-in-law of a Sufi Mohammad a radical anti-U.S. cleric who was recently freed by Pakistan. The cleric imprisoned in Pakistan in 2009 was released in January from a prison in the northwestern city of Peshawar following a court order for his release on health grounds earlier that month.
NEW DELHI: Pakistan appears to have adopted a strategy to turn heat on India by blaming it for sponsoring terror after Delhi was successful in cornering Islamabad at the successive Financial Action Task Force meets besides various bilateral fora including in Gulf. After making Khulbhushan Jadhav a symbol of India s interference in Pakistan Islamabad recently arrested India trained terrorist Muzafar Nagraj and his accomplices. Police in Pakistan s Hyderabad city has described the arrest as big catch . The Hyderabad police claimed on Friday to have busted a group of terrorists trained in India to carry out armed struggle for the independence of Sindh. Hyderabad DIG Javed Alam Odho informed the media about the arrest of five alleged terrorists in the outskirts of Hyderabad reported leading Pakistani English daily The Express Tribune. The suspects were identified as Muzaffar Nagraj Murtaza Abro Shakeel Ghangro Rafaqat Jarwar and Aarib Soomro according to the Tribune. While Pakistan is yet to raise the issue of these arrests with India persons familiar with the Indo-Pak ties labelled charges as baseless and described development as a diversionary tactic. Islamabad reportedly desperate for a formal dialogue with Delhi have sent several feelers to the Modi government over last few months only to be cold shouldered in the wake of terror attacks in J & K and repeated ceasefire violation along the Line of Control. The drama created during the visit of Khulbhushan Jadhav s family members did not help the cause. Besides FATF decision what has impacted Pakistan Army has been India s success since 2015 to get support from key Gulf nations on cross border terror. The recent visit by PM Narendra Modi to both UAE and Oman bears testimony to the fact as both Abu Dhabi and Muscat issued joint statements deploring terror as an instrument of state policy. India and UAE deplored efforts by countries to give religious and sectarian colour to political issues and pointed out the responsibility of all states to control the activities of the so-called non-state actors and to cut all support to terrorists operating and perpetrating terrorism from their territories against other states. Similarly India and Oman agreed to isolate the sponsors and supporters of terrorism and agreed that the international community should take urgent action against all such entities which support terrorism and use it as an instrument of policy. Both UAE and Oman are also emerging as key regional security and defence partners for India to the discomfort of Pakistan. Saudi Arabia too has expanded its counter-terror partnership and even accorded India honour of guest country at their recent cultural festival. And recently Jordan a traditional ally of Pakistan during its King s visit made it clear that it stands Delhi in its fight against terror. The King went a step further and stated that fight against terror is not fight between religions In SE Asia Indonesia home to world s biggest Muslim population have also distanced itself from taking a position on Kashmir at OIC and at bilateral meetings and recently refused to agree to reference to Kashmir at a joint statement with Pakistan. Many of these traditional allies of Pakistan have also felt need to develop wide-ranging partnership with India in backdrop of India s growing political and economic stature. The Express Tribune quoting DIG Odho reported that Nagraj was the commander of the group that had received training in India . The police also claimed Nagraj was part of the Sindh Revolutionary Army was headed by a man named Asghar Shah.
NEW DELHI: India today condemned Pakistan s statement made at UN Human Rights Council where it had accused the former of human rights violation in Kashmir saying that terrorism is the grossest violation of human rights . In a Right of Reply filed at the 37 Session of the UN Human Rights Council New Delhi reminded Islamabad about the state of human rights within its own borders and said that Pakistan has been using the argument of human rights as a shield to mask its territorial ambitions. This council should be mindful that the dubious concern for human rights is coming from a country which has systematically abused and violated the human rights of the people in Balochistan Sindh Khyber Pakhtunkhwa as well as Pakistan Occupied Kashmir it said in a response to Pakistan s statement. It also urged the Council to direct Pakistan to end its support to terrorism and cease cross-border infiltration. We urge the Council to call on Pakistan to end cross-border infiltration; to dismantle special terrorist zones safe havens and sanctuaries to take verifiable actions including terror financing; to provide freedom to the people of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir... the statement said.
Geneva: India on Thursday strongly protested UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra ad Al Hussein s comments on the Kashmir situation in his annual report and an oral update on human rights developments at the 37th session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. Stating that Hussein s update does not reflect the situation in India adequately Indian Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN offices and other international organisations in Geneva Raj Kumar Chander said: There is also a reference to the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. There is none to cross-border terrorism. Terrorism is the most fundamental violation of human rights and we overlook its egregiousness at our own peril. Kumar said that selective and tendentious statements on human rights issues only serve to undermine the credibility of this approach . In his address on Wednesday Hussein said: With respect to Kashmir on both sides of the Line of Control regrettably unconditional access continues to be refused to my office and I will report on this issue at greater length in June. Representational image. Getty Images The UNHRC chief also said that he was increasingly disturbed by discrimination and violence directed at minorities including Dalits and other Scheduled Castes and religious minorities such as Muslims in India. In some cases this injustice appears actively endorsed by local or religious officials Hussein said. I am concerned that criticism of government policies is frequently met by claims that it constitutes sedition or a threat to national security. I am deeply concerned by efforts to limit critical voices through the cancellation or suspension of registration of thousands of NGOs including groups advocating human rights and even public health groups. In his response on Thursday Ambassador Chander said that the Indian Constitution prohibited the state from discrimination against any citizen on grounds of religion race caste sex and place of birth . Along with being the world s largest democracy Indian polity also weaves in immense diversity with respect for tolerance and mutual understanding he said. An independent judiciary free and vibrant media and a vocal civil society are all active in this regard within the legal framework of the State. National and state level commissions are monitoring compliance with human rights. Chander said that the Indian government has been pursuing welfare of all its citizens with schematic interventions in a systemic approach . The motto of Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas that is all together and development for all is a commitment to our people he said. Therefore any assessment of India should factor in its unique national circumstances and be based on the objective realities that point to a comprehensive effort to substantially raise the level of standard of living of all its citizens.
Written by Sushant Singh | Published: March 9 2018 12:20 am The danger of an escalation of conflict with Pakistan can never be fully ruled out. (Representational photo) In August 1962 barely a couple of months before China humiliated India in a border war Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan Rajeshwar Dayal was in New Delhi. He was summoned for an urgent meeting in then defence minister V K Krishna Menon s office where the three service chiefs and the foreign secretary were also present. Menon opened the meeting saying that he was glad the High Commissioner was present to give a first-hand account of the vast preparations being made to launch a professedly non-violent massive infiltration of so-called volunteers across the ceasefire line in Kashmir . Bemused like other participants Dayal protested that he was not aware of any such plan. But Menon insisted on the vague second-hand rumour in Dayal s words and directed that all leave be cancelled and the armed forces put on alert . Y K Gundevia the Commonwealth Secretary in the external affairs ministry who was present in the meeting was not able to fathom why this nonsense about Pakistan troop movements in Murree was fabricated in that crucial week . It was not only in that crucial week but throughout the year that Indian attention remained focused on possible Pakistani actions than the Chinese ones. In August 1959 itself Army Chief General K S Thimayya had complained to Jawaharlal Nehru about Menon s war psychosis against Pakistan as compared to his apathy towards Chinese moves. Nearly six decades on India is in the danger of repeating those mistakes as it focuses too much on Pakistan while the real challenge could come from its bigger Himalayan neighbour China. This is not to say that the situation with Pakistan is peaceful. The ceasefire on the Line of Control (LoC) is marked only by its absence with January having seen more ceasefire violations than ever. With J&K having experienced low snowfall this winter infiltration by militants from the Pakistani side is expected to start early this year. More local youth are taking to the gun in Kashmir while security forces camps in the state continue to be targeted by militants from Pakistan. The danger of an escalation of conflict with Pakistan can never be fully ruled out. Notwithstanding the rhetoric of our nightly news television warriors the probability of things getting out of hand on the Pakistan border remain rather low. In fact barring a dozen years of ceasefire on the LoC after 2003 India has long been accustomed to a state of no war no peace with Pakistan particularly in Jammu and Kashmir. The surgical strikes of 2016 and the recent proactive stance on the LoC more than two-thirds of the ceasefire violations are now initiated by the Indian Army actually demonstrate the limits of Indian options. In a scenario devoid of strategic options these are but tactical byplays which lead to the loss of lives of soldiers and innocent civilians on both sides. Despite the inherent strategic stability under a nuclear shadow of a paradoxically tactically unstable state of no war no peace the lens of public attention is obsessively focused on Pakistani action and the Indian response to them. More than any great strategic thought this is due to an intricate linkage of Pakistan with domestic Indian politics in recent years. From union ministers asking people criticising them to go to Pakistan to cow vigilantes calling their victims Pakistanis the tag of enemy country is permissively being used to tarnish not just Indian Muslims but also those opposed to Hindutva ideology. Keeping the attention focused on Pakistan thus becomes imperative for a certain kind of political ideology to succeed: Any action on the LoC or in Kashmir is a god-sent opportunity for these ideologues to further their political goals. There is however a grave danger in Pakistan garnering a disproportionately high share of attention in our strategic mind space including from the government and the military. It shifts the focus away from the strategic challenge posed by China whether on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) or in the Indian Ocean region. The number of transgressions across the LAC by Chinese military patrols and face-offs between soldiers of the two armies were the highest last year. The two armies were in an eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation for 73 days in the Doklam area on the Sikkim border last summer. After the disengagement the Chinese continue to remain deployed in the area with recent reports indicating yet another upsurge in their activity. Poor state of infrastructure on the LAC in Arunachal Pradesh leaves India highly vulnerable to Chinese military action in a state it claims as South Tibet. Beyond the contentious land borders Chinese submarines and vessels have been spotted in the waters of the Indian Ocean forcing the Indian Navy to stretch itself by the continued deployment of its ships and submarines. As our political and military leaders remind us 2018 is not 1962 and India won t be a pushover against any Chinese military action. In the past few months the challenge of a two-front war fighting China and Pakistan simultaneously has also been spoken of by our senior military commanders. One of Z A Bhutto s biggest complaints against the then Pakistani military dictator Ayub Khan was that he didn t use the opportunity provided by the 1962 Sino-Indian conflict for if Pakistan had attacked India at that time we could have gone up to Delhi . That is a scenario New Delhi has to watch out for: Pakistan by itself is not a potent strategic threat but when combined with China it is likely to pose a major military challenge for India. New Delhi will benefit in the long-run by paying due attention to China and moving away from its current unhealthy obsession with Pakistan. Focusing singularly on Pakistan may be electorally profitable for a few but India can t afford to sacrifice its strategic interests at the altar of its domestic politics. sushant.singh@expressindia.com. For all the latest Opinion News download Indian Express App More From Sushant Singh US blames Indian ammo for gun snag test today The tests will be conducted in Pokhran by a joint investigation committee (JIC) comprising US and Indian officials... Don t compare Rafale deal with Bofors no scam here https://www.tripline.net/d4int/ says Defence Minister The BJP government had signed a deal for 36 Rafale fighter jets from France in 2016 and cancelled the process for buying 126 of the No request made to US for F-35 fighter jet says IAF chief B S Dhanoa Sources also said that as the IAF is already down to 31 squadrons of fighter aircraft against an authorisation of 42 it is imperative to rakesh katyalMar 9 2018 at 8:58 amRaGa is taking good care of China with Vadra in toe. We needn t worry.(0)(0) Reply Shyam SunderMar 9 2018 at 8:52 amThe writer should not teach lessons to CHANAKYAS of today and not compare their NEETIS with follies of duds like Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru during 1959-1962.(0)(0) Reply S KMar 9 2018 at 8:41 amThe writer does not have much of a point because (1) Pakistan is actively aiding and abetting terrorism in India on a daily basis and India has to remain vigilant on a 24x7 basis against Pakistan. (2) India is looking out for security threats from China and thus opposed OBOR. What India needs to immediately tackle with China is the issue of huge trade imbalance and hurdles put up against India doing business in China.(0)(0) Reply Ajat ShaMar 9 2018 at 8:38 amFirstly India does not pay adequate attention to the Pakistan itself. Already clamor for peace talk is more in India than Pakistan and that too only by media. Secondly if you were to take two front war forward then you would need even more radical measures on mobilizations budgetary and people commitments. Thus Pakistan is immediate and continuing threat that needs to be handled daily tactically and strategically.(0)(0) Reply Sankaran KrishnanMar 9 2018 at 8:30 amTo be precise we can say that it is China who is making the Pakistanis and its Military establishment and uses them against us which we failed to read not only by the Rulers of this Country (Irrespective of the Party that rules) but also by the so called Bureaucrats who are claiming to be Experts of Administrative Excellence. What we need is out of box thinking both at the Govt. level and that of its Bureaucrats or else India will suffer at the hands of both Pakistan and China which use the Terror Nation to trigger through them !!!(0)(0) Reply Load More Comments
ISLAMABAD: The IMF has expressed concern over Pakistan s weakening macroeconomic situation including widening external and fiscal imbalances reduction in foreign exchange reserves and emerging risks to economic and financial outlook a media report said today. The IMF executive board asked the government to immediately refocus on near-term policies to preserve macroeconomic stability and get back to fiscal discipline shown under the three-year USD 6.64 billion multi-tranche Extended Fund Facility (EFF) to minimise risks and economic distortions. In its first post-programme monitoring (PPM) after the completion of fund programme in September last year the IMF board also raised questions over the medium-term debt sustainability and called for additional revenue measures and containing expenditures the Dawn newspaper reported. The board expressed its anxiety over the deteriorating assessment that the country s fiscal deficit was set to hit 5.5 per cent of GDP almost Rs 505 billion higher than 4.1 per cent budgeted by the government and current account deficit to touch 4.8 per cent of GDP with the economic growth rate staying conservative at 5.6 per cent instead of budgeted 6 per cent. The IMF said the near-term economic growth outlook was broadly favourable but continued erosion of macroeconomic resilience could put this outlook at risk . Directors also emphasised the need for prudent debt management and caution in phasing in new external liabilities and the urgency of tackling rising fiscal risks stemming from continued losses in public sector enterprises the IMF said in a statement issued two days after the executive board meeting that took place on March 5 in Washington. The IMF said that real GDP was estimated to grow by 5.6 per cent during the fiscal year in 2017-18 due to improved power supply investment related to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) strong consumption growth and ongoing recovery in agriculture. Inflation has remained contained and is estimated at 5.4 per cent. Following significant fiscal slippages last year and current year deficit estimated at 5.5 per cent of GDP with risks towards a higher deficit ahead of the upcoming general elections surging imports have led to a widening current account deficit and a significant decline in international reserves despite higher external financing. The IMF noted gross international reserves further declining in a context of limited exchange rate flexibility. Against the backdrop of rising external and fiscal financing needs and declining reserves risks to Pakistan s medium-term capacity to repay the Fund have increased since completion of the EFF arrangement in September 2016 . The board directors welcomed move to allow some exchange rate adjustment last December but stressed the importance of greater exchange rate flexibility on a more permanent basis to preserve external buffers and improve competitiveness the report said. They also encouraged the authorities to phase out administrative measures aimed at supporting the balance of payments as soon as conditions allow them to minimise potential economic distortions it said. The executive board noted that the external sector pressures were in part linked to the fiscal deterioration during the last fiscal year and an accommodative monetary policy stance as well as high imports related to the CPEC projects.
Sushma Swaraj is one of the four women politicians who dominate the Indian politics currently. Apart from Swaraj the other three women in this quartet are: Ex-President Pratibha Patil UPA chief Sonia Gandhi and Ex-Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar. Swaraj BJP MP from Vidisha is the leader of the opposition in the 15th Lok Sabha. Swaraj is one of the few Indian politicians who are on social networking site Twitter. Recently Swaraj s tweet of accepting PM Manmohan Singh s explanation on the CVC fiasco created a kind of flutter in BJP. Born in Haryana Sushma began her political career as a student leader and became a member of the Haryana assembly for the first time in 1977. In 1980 Swaraj joined the BJP and during the Ram temple movement along with Uma Bharti became the face of women power in the BJP. In 1990 she was elected to the Rajya Sabha and in 1996 she became a Lok Sabha member from South Delhi. In 1998 Swaraj quit the Union Cabinet of AB Vajpayee and became the first woman chief minister of Delhi. After the defeat of BJP at the hands of Sheila Dikshit in the Delhi assembly elections Swaraj returned to national politics. Swaraj along with other BJP leaders like Arun Jaitley and Rajnath Singh is considered the future of the party in the post AB Vajpayee and LK Advani era.Swaraj has been serving as the Indian External Affairs Minister under Prime Minister Narendra Modi since May 2014 and has been actively responsible in implementing the foreign policy of Narendra Modi. She is only the second woman to hold this position after Indira Gandhi.

Fire Injures 14 at Chemicals Company in Maharashtra's Palghar

By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi | Updated: March 9 2018 8:43:50 am Maharashtra chemical factory fire LIVE UPDATES: The explosion triggered fires in at least five factory units nearby. (Source: Express Photo by Amit Chakravarty) At least 14 people were injured following a massive fire caused by a powerful blast at a chemical factory in Tarapur s Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) area late Thursday night. Three people are in critical condition. The fire which spread to at least five other units in the area occurred after a boiler containing industrial solvent burst under high temperature and pressure. Rescue operations are underway. Officials from the police and fire department and medical teams are at the site. The blast occurred at around 11.10 pm in Novaphene Specialties Private Limited in E-107 unit of MIDC. The fire spread to adjoining factories Aarti Drugs Prachi Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd Bharat Vasayan and Unimax. According to locals at least 22 tankers of varying capacity between 100-200 litres burst due to the fire https://www.givology.org/~d4int/. The reverberations of the blast were strongly felt in 8-10 kilometre radius. Vibrations were felt till Palghar a police official from Boisar police station said. The impact of the blast reportedly shattered window panes in buildings as far as three kms away including Boisar police station. Maharashtra chemical factory fire LIVE UPDATES: 8:43AM 09 Mar 18 Blast was so massive that windows in police station shattered A Boisar police station official said The blast was so massive windows in police station shattered. I was in my house which is five km from the spot and our window panes started shaking by the impact. Those injured were rushed to Thunga Sanjeevani Vikas Anand and government rural hospital in Palghar. The collector added that aid was asked for controlling the fire from Vasai-Virar Municipal corporation Tarapur Atomic Plant and Reliance thermal power station. 8:36AM 09 Mar 18 There are around 1 100 chemical plants and additional 400-500 other factories in MIDC Tarapur. (Source: Express photo by Amit Chakravarty) 8:34AM 09 Mar 18 Police said After the explosion there was a lot of smoke everywhere and the electricity got cut. The entire building shook and everything fell around us. Around eight labourers with me ran out of the factory. Yadav a native of Madhya Pradesh sustained a head injury. According to fire officials 11 fire tankers were rushed to the spot. The fire was too big to control. It quickly spread to nearby factories. All precautionary measures are currently in place Palghar police superintendent Manjunath Singhe told The Indian Express. 8:32AM 09 Mar 18 Loud explosion was heard From Novaphene the fire spread to adjoining factories Aarti Drugs Prachi Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd Bharat Vasayan and Unimax. Prachi Ltd is an iodine salt manufacturer while Aarti Drugs manufactures vitamins and antibiotics. Aarti Drug s staffer Sunil Yadav said he heard a loud explosion while he was working at night. 8:32AM 09 Mar 18 The factory manufactures speciality chemicals and cosmetic preservatives dealing in high purity acid and acid anhydrides. It also owns a manufacturing unit in Dahisar. 8:31AM 09 Mar 18 Several labourers were working in the factory where the blast occurred Workers in neighbouring factories claim several labourers were working in the factory where the blast occurred at night. (Source: Express photo by Amit Chakravarty) 8:20AM 09 Mar 18 Impact of the explosion The reverberations of the blast were strongly felt in 8-10 kilometre radius. Vibrations were felt till Palghar a police official from Boisar police station said. The impact of the blast shattered window panes in buildings as far as three kilometers away including Boisar police station. 8:19AM 09 Mar 18 Revenue police fire medical teams have been pressed into service. The entire area has been cordoned off as teams are trying their best to extinguish the fire. 8:19AM 09 Mar 18 Manjunath Singhe Police superintendent of Palghar said There are rumours of deaths of labourer. So far no worker has died in the mishap. The industry officials have not confirmed whether a night shift was on or if labourers were inside. No body has died so far. 8:08AM 09 Mar 18 The reverberations of the blast were strongly felt in a 8-10 km radius. Latest #video from spot by @Amit_Photowalla READ HERE: https://t.co/qotTDsMcX0 pic.twitter.com/ALLqjd2sMU The Indian Express (@IndianExpress) March 9 2018 8:07AM 09 Mar 18 A massive fire ripped through five chemical factories in Tarapur s Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) area late Thursday night. Follow our LIVE blog for latest updates. IE Online Media Services Pvt Ltd
ALSO READ Woman beaten up after rape attempt succumbs to injuries SC slams Madhya Pradesh for giving Rs 6 500 charity to rape victimss HC sends tutor to 5 yrs in jail for trying to rape 7-yr-old student Man attempts rape on 2 minor girls arrested Over five rapes cases reported every day in 2017 span.p-content div id = div-gpt line-height:0;font-size:0 Palghar rural police have arrested two persons and taken into custody three juveniles in connection with alleged gang-rape of a girl at Jambla village in Jawhar tehsil. The victim a 13-year-old girl was on her way to her grandmother s place after school on the morning on February 24 when the accused allegedly waylaid her and raped her. Police arrested Akshay Gavte (20) and Devidas Gavte (22) and took the other three accused who are aged 16-17 years in custody late last night assistant police inspector B T Gandat of Jawhar police station said. A case of rape under section 376 of the IPC has been registered and further probe is on he said.(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
There is a cause that is consuming 37-year-old Gauri a transgender activist. To build a home for children of sex workers at Kamare village in Maharashtra s Palghar district on outskirts of Mumbai. The goal has become the only focus of Gauri in her waking hours for which she has appealed through all popular programs on television channels or function she has attended. Gauri has also pledged Rs 17 lakh that she has received through the TV show Kaun Banega Crorepati for her initiative. Gauri has approached Milaap a crowdfunding initiative to raise funds for her cause. The target is to collect Rs 62 lakh towards the project. The target amount is decided by campaign organisers based on the specific need which is to build a shelter home in the case of Gauri. Milaap has raised nearly Rs 35 lakh so far with nearly 600 people having supported the fundraiser by making a contribution. The fundraiser page has also been shared about 3 000 times on social media. Gauri has come out with a video on the project said a Milaap spokesperson which has received nearly 100 000 views on Facebook. Gauri Sawant transgender activist. Any amount can be pledged from as little as a rupee with Paytm the spokesperson said. We feel privileged to play a role in taking her story to a larger audience after all such stories deserve to be told the spokesperson said. Gauri s transformation from Ganesh Suresh Sawant from Pune has been well-chronicled in the media. Her dream is to build a home in the light of a very disturbing incident that she witnessed. In Kamathipura I came across a little child playing with her mother s dupatta inside one of the shacks. I stepped closer to adore the little one and was shocked to see a man zipping up his pants right there. I realised that the mother was actually working with the little one in the room since there was no other place where she could leave her baby. It really disturbed me to think that children are having to grow up watching all this and decided to do something to change the lives of these kids she said. This incident spurred Gauri to think of creating a safe home for girl children. She rued that girls were unsafe in their homes where their mothers were sex workers. Girls of sex workers are more vulnerable said Gauri adding that I want to create a safe home for these daughters where basic education and health will be provided besides care love and safety that every child deserves. To be built on a plot of land measuring around 2 500 sq feet which Gauri received as a gift the home has been aptly named Naani ka Ghar or Aaji cha Ghar (Grandma s home) the home will be built at the at the outskirts of Mumbai in Kamare village in Palghar district. The plan is to provide accommodation for about 60 to 70 children. So far Gauri has five children that she is taking care of in a daycare facility. The children will be given basic education in the home itself so as to avoid them being viewed as sex workers children while being enrolled in a school.
MUMBAI: Two persons were killed when a container heading towards Gujarat rammed into their tempo at Kasa in Palghar district. The driver and cleaner of the tempo were killed on the spot while the driver and cleaner of the container got injured in the road mishap. The accident led to traffic jam on the Mumbai lane of the highway.
MUMBAI: Two men were arrested by Kurar police after they switched some persons debit cards at ATM kiosks with invalid ones and later misused the stolen ones to make online purchases and cash withdrawals. Held for the first time the duo has been booked in seven offences in north Mumbai and Palghar district in the past. Police said they were part of a gang of five that has similarly conned around 25 people at kiosks in Maharashtra and Gujarat. On February 15 Malad (E) resident Deepak Patel had visited a State Bank of India ATM when a person offered to help him withdraw cash. Patel did not realise is that the man made a mental note of his PIN and discreetly switched his debit card with an invalid one after the transaction. Patel later found that he had been defrauded. The accused used Patel s card to withdraw Rs25 000 transfer Rs40 000 to their bank accounts and purchase jewellery worth Rs49 000. After Patel lodged a complaint police studied CCTV footage at the kiosk and obtained the numberplate of the accused s bike. On February 25 Pravin Mishra (26) was arrested from Nala Sopara. On questioning he named his aides Nanhe Pandey Ankit Singh Lalit Pandey and Rahul Dubey. Based on mobile phone surveillance Nanhe was picked up from Bhadoi in UP on March 1. We recovered two gold rings a gold bracelet two motorcycles a mobile phone and cash collectively worth nearly Rs 2 lakh said investigating officer Gorakhnath Gharge Kurar police.
MUMBAI: In a departure from the past the Maharashtra government s tribal development department has managed to attract investors both foreign and domestic companies to put money in projects that aim to transform and financially secure tribal communities in the state. The idea is to help garment manufacturers who want to set up units in tribal areas in exporting tribal arts and promoting homestay in tribal houses basically everything that makes the tribal community financially self-sufficient. Fashion designer Anita Dongre for instance has signed an MoU with the state to offer a tailoring contract to 60 women of a self-help group in Mokhada in Palghar district at market rates. Another reputed brand has decided to set up a unit in Pune which will cater to the exports market. State government officials said that they envisage training 1 000 tribal women to make fashion garments. Government officials said that around 50 MoUs and LoUs have been signed with companies and they believe the investment in the sector could go up to Rs 10 crore a year. Though the amount is small the state believes that investments in the tribal sector in the next five years could jump to Rs 100-150 crore. Officials said that this is a big step because in the past the money that came into tribal areas was only for the corporate social responsibility (CSR) projects but this is the first time that so much money is coming for skilling them and providing them employment opportunities. The Maharashtra government is also talking to several companies to not just promote tribal products and handicrafts but also showcase the tribal way of life. For instance talks are on with at least two hospitality firms for eco-tourism where tourists would come and stay in tribal homes under a homestay arrangement which would give visitors a feel of the tribal life. Everyone benefits from this the tribals would get a source of income and the hospitality firm would train the tribals to be tourist-friendly. They could even take the tourists on nature trails said Manisha Verma secretary of the tribal development department. Not just tourism the state has started an initiative to preserve and brand indigenous varieties of rice. Officials claimed that they have identified 40 different varieties of rice that benefit patients suffering from diabetes to heart ailments. Black rice grown by particular regions of the state by tribals is known to be anti-oxidant which is good for heart patients; similarly brown rice has a lower glycemic index which means it can be consumed by diabetics said Ayush Prasad an assistant district collector from Pune and project officer of the Integrated Tribal Development Project. In the recent Magnetic Maharashtra Investor summit the tribal department attracted interest from exporters and other firms which wanted to export authentic Gond art and Warli paintings abroad. The state has already decided to create a logo for such products under the banner of Maha Tribe. There s also a plan to create a unit for bottling and branding wild honey collected by the tribals. We are keen to build partnerships with interested companies agencies and work in collaboration with other government departments to facilitate time-bound progress to convert them into concrete MoUs for rollout said Verma.
MUMBAI: Around 100 guests who had lunch at a marriage venue in Palghar have been admitted to government hospitals after they developed symptoms of vomiting stomach ache and loose motions on Sunday evening. All are out of danger. The guests were attending the wedding of Vivek Vartak s daughter in Makunsar village in Palghar. The wedding was followed by lunch. Vartak a caterer by profession served vegetarian food including paneer and a sweet dish gajar halwa . After a while a few guests complained of nausea and upset stomach. They were admitted to the primary health centre at Saphale in Palghar district. Those admitted told the doctors that they felt uneasiness after consuming the sweet dish. Soon more and more guests began complaining of uneasiness. They were referred to the rural hospital in Mahim Palghar district. Dr Dinkar Gavit Chief Medical Officer of the rural hospital Palghar said that the patients were responding well to the treatment. He said that samples of the food served at the wedding has been taken and will be send to the government lab in Thane. He said that all patients including two children aged four and five years are out of danger. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) officials reached the wedding venue and gathered samples of the food. The Kelwe coastal police has registered a case and further investigation will depend on the food sample report. Vartak told the police that the mawa used for the sweet dish was purchased from a Vasai supplier. Police said that based on the report that will be submitted by the FDA a case will be filed against those found guilty. Even the guests who did not complain of ill health were advised to get themselves examined.
The government of Maharashtra on Monday signed a massive deal with the company promoted by a commercial pilot who had developed an aircraft on the terrace of his building. Reports said the deal is https://www.skillshare.com/profile/Momid-Khan/8334151 worth Rs 35 000 crore but Scroll.in has not independently confirmed this figure. Amol Yadav of Thrust Aircraft Pvt Ltd was in the news after his aircraft was displayed at a Make in India event in Mumbai in February 2016 six years after he started building it.However Yadav s airplane which was approved by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation in November 2017 has not yet been tested. He said a few components are with the Customs Department. Once they are fitted into the aircraft we will have the official test flight in March or April he added.The Memorandum of Understanding was signed in the presence of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Yadav s company at the ongoing Magnetic Maharashtra: Convergence 2018 global investors summit. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had inaugurated the event on Saturday.Under the deal signed to promote the Make in India initiative the Maharashtra government will give Thrust Aircraft 157 acres in Palghar district s Kelwe region around 140 km north of Mumbai. A factory will be set up on the land to build the six-seater aircraft Yadav developed and help turn Palghar into an aviation hub the Hindustan Times reported.The aircraft bears the registration number VT NMD after the initials of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.Under the deal Yadav has the responsibility to build the aircraft and appoint an agency to develop the facility on the land in Palghar. The government will provide funds for basic amenities etc he said.