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Hitting a high note
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Mr Parthiban Murugaiyan’s Maestro Productions has found quick success by tapping on the pent-up demand for good quality music performances.
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From inaugurating Durga puja pan-
dals to trying his hand at cooking,
Brazilian football legend Ronaldin-
ho’s visit to Kolkata on Tuesday
was eventful.
The 43-year-old attracted huge
crowds wherever he went in the city
where football mania has often
eclipsed the love of cricket.
He started the day of his first
visit to Kolkata by inaugurating a
football academy. He then visited
the Sreebhumi Sporting Club puja
pandal, where his kick bypassed
West Bengal Minister Sujit Bose
and found the net, and paid tribute
at a statue of Maradona.
He also dropped in on West
Bengal Chief Minister Mamata
Banerjee at home, attended an
Indian Football Association trophy
unveiling ceremony and inaugurat-
ed two more puja pandals in Na-
rendrapur and Baruipur.
Ronaldinho having a ball in Kolkata
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Businessman,servant acquitted in
2006 serial killing case
The Allahabad High Court on
Monday acquitted, due to a lack of
evidence, the two men jailed for the
murders of 19 children and young
women nearly two decades ago, their
lawyers said.
Police arrested businessman
Moninder Singh Pandher and his
servant Surender Koli in December
2006 and filed 13 cases against the
pair in relation to the killings.
The murders came to light after
body parts in plastic bags were found
buried in Pandher’s backyard and
drains in a suburb of New Delhi.
The Allahabad High Court
acquitted Koli in 12 of the cases and
Pandher in two, and set aside the
death sentences handed down by the
court, said Koli’s counsel Payoshi Roy.
Top court declines to allow
same-sex marriages
The Indian Supreme Court on Tuesday
declined to allow same-sex marriages
in the country.
But it said India had a duty to
acknowledge lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender and queer (LGBTQ)
relationships and to protect them from
discrimination.
Advocates representing nearly two
dozen petitioners said it was time for
India to treat its LGBTQ community
as equal citizens under its
Constitution.
Ex-navy man arrested for 2004
crimes
A former Indian Navy employee, who
had been living under a false identity
after faking his own death, was
arrested on Tuesday for allegedly
strangling a man and setting two
others on fire nearly 20 years ago.
Balesh Kumar, now 60, was
arrested after Delhi Police were tipped
off to his whereabouts, about 30km
from the location of the 2004 murder
in Bawana.
Kumar had changed his name to
Aman Singh and was working as a
property dealer, said Delhi Police
crime division senior officer Ravinder
Yadav.
Google to make smartphones in
India starting with Pixel 8
Alphabet will start manufacturing in
India and will partner with
international and domestic
manufacturers to produce its Pixel
smartphones locally, starting with
Pixel 8, an executive said on
Thursday.
The devices are expected to be
rolled out in 2024, Mr Rick Osterloh,
senior vice-president of devices and
services, said at a Google event.
“India is a priority market for Pixel
smartphones, and we’re committed to
bringing the best of our hardware and
underlying built-in software
capabilities to people across the
country,” Mr Osterloh said.
India is aiming to become a
manufacturing powerhouse, under
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s
“Make in India” initiative.
High-risk Himalayan glacial lakes
to be monitored
The Central government aims to
install the first part of an early
warning system at some high-risk
glacial lakes in the Himalayas next
year, a senior official said on Monday,
as the country responds to deadly
floods this month that killed at least
60 people.
There are 56 at-risk glacial lakes in
India, and the urgency to monitor
them was stepped up after Lhonak
Lake in the eastern Himalayas burst
its banks two weeks ago and caused
widespread damage in Sikkim.
“We will try some monitoring
systems at lakes that are at risk,” said
Krishna S. Vatsa of India’s National
Disaster Management Authority,
which is partnering Indian and
international institutes for the
project.
Kerala chief minister flags first ship
into Vizhinjam port
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan
on Sunday flagged in the first ship at
the Rs7,700 crore ($1.3 billion)
deep-water international Vizhinjam
port, near the state’s capital
Thiruvananthapuram.
Tugboats pushing in the Chinese
vessel Zhen Hua 15, which was
carrying yard cranes, also gave it a
water salute.
The Vizhinjam port is being
constructed under the public-private
partnership model. The Adani Group is
the private partner in the development
of what will become one of the largest
ports in the world, once commissioned.
The project, initially scheduled to be
commissioned in 2019, was delayed
due to several issues related to land
acquisition.
Tiger kills forest guard at Jim
Corbett reserve
A tiger mauled a forest guard to death
while he was on patrolling duty at the
Jim Crobett Tiger Reserve in
Uttarakhand on Wednesday, reported
The Times of India.
The tiger pounced on forest guard
Pawan Kumar in the Paterpani area,
leaving him bleeding profusely.
He was rushed to a medical facility,
where he succumbed to his injuries.
Court denies poor cooking skills as
grounds for divorce
The Kerala High Court has held that a
wife not preparing food for her
husband due to a lack of cooking skills
cannot be termed as cruelty for the
purpose of dissolving a marriage.
The ruling by a division bench of
Justices Anil K. Narendran and Sophy
Thomas was made in a man’s petition
to seek divorce on the ground that his
wife was not ready to cook for him.
The woman dismissed the
allegations and contended that her
husband had sexual perversions.
India aims to send astronaut to the
Moon by 2040
India aims to send an astronaut to the
Moon by 2040, the government has
said. The country’s goals also include
plans for a space station by 2035.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi
announced these ambitions on
Tuesday, and asked scientists to also
work on missions to Venus and Mars.
The Indian Space Research
Organisation is working on the
Gaganyaan project, which aims to send
a human crew to an orbit of 400km
and bring them back safely to land in
Indian waters.
Cricket captain pulled up for
speeding on highway
Even as India geared up for their
fourth match of the ongoing cricket
World Cup against Bangladesh in Pune
yesterday, skipper Rohit Sharma found
himself in trouble en route to reaching
the city after he was issued three
tickets by the traffic police for
speeding on the Mumbai-Pune
Expressway.
A report in the Pune Mirror said
that the 36-year-old drove his
Lamborghini at speeds in excess of
200kmh and even touched 215kmh
during his journey to Pune, from
Mumbai, to join his teammates ahead
of the match.
India wants to host Olympic
Games in 2036
India is interested in hosting the
Olympic Games in 2036, Prime
Minister Narendra Modi said on
Saturday, at the opening ceremony of
the International Olympic Committee
session in Mumbai.
The country has never hosted the
Olympics, though it has hosted the
Commonwealth and Asian Games.
“India will leave no stone unturned
in our efforts to organise the Olympics
in India in 2036,” said Mr Modi.
“This is the age-old dream of 1.4
billion Indians, it is their aspiration.”
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They were caregivers working in Israel,
far away from their homes in Kerala, In-
dia.But on Oct 7,when Hamas launched
an offensive in Israel, Ms Sabitha Baby
and Ms Meera Mohanan became super-
heroes to the elderly couple under their
care.
The Israeli embassy in New Delhi on
Tuesday shared a video of Ms Sabitha
detailing the harrowing experience and
hailed her and Ms Meera as “Indian Su-
perwomen”.
Ms Sabitha said she shielded Mr Ram
Shmoulic, 85, and Ms Rahel, 76, when
Hamas militants stormed their house in
Nir Oz Kibbutz, a town in southern Is-
rael just 2km from the Gaza border.
Ms Sabitha and Ms Meera held on to
the door handle of the shelter room for
almost five hours to prevent the militants
from entering. They did not budge even
when the militants tried to smash the
door open,reported The New Indian Ex-
press.
They exited the shelter room only af-
ter Israeli forces secured the area. By
then, all their neighbours had been shot
dead or taken hostage.
The Malayalee women did not realise
the significance of their brave act until
the elderly couple’s children Itai and Da-
lit posted about it on Facebook.
Ms Sabitha, 39, recounted: “At
6.30am, we heard continuous sirens. We
entered the safety room and locked the
front and rear doors. We carried Mr
Shmoulic, who is very weak due to scle-
rosis.
“By 7.30am, loud noises were heard
outside, and Hamas militants entered
ourhouseandstartedfiringattheshelter
room. Meera and I stood behind the iron
door and put our weight on it.”
Ms Meera, 34, said they stood behind
the door until 1.30pm. “Fortunately,
they could not destroy the iron door.
God was with us.”
Earlier, at 9am, they heard voices
shouting from outside: “We’re here to
save you, come out.” But Ms Meera and
Ms Sabitha did not open the door as they
believed the Hamas forces were trying to
trick them.
“It was a harrowing experience. I
called my family in Kannur, my husband
andtwochildren,askingthemtoprayfor
us,” said Ms Sabitha.
“By1.30pm,the Israeli Army secured
the area, after which we came out. We
wereshockedtoseethehouseinadilapi-
dated state.”
Ms Rahel’s two wheelchairs, a kettle,
Ms Sabitha’s gold and all their passports
were stolen.
When they came out of the building,
they saw bodies everywhere.
The elderly couple and their caregiv-
ers were taken to a hospital.
“We were in the hospital for two days.
Now we are in a care home.Mr Shmoulic
and Ms Rahel are doing well,” said Ms
Meera.
As the Israel-Hamas conflict intensi-
fies, the nearly 7,000 Malayalees in Is-
rael are living in fear, according to a
member of the community.
“The only casualty among us has
been a young woman who suffered inju-
ries after a shell fell near the house
where she lives as a caregiver,” said Mr
Soloman, a member of the Israeli Ma-
layalee Association.
“Unlike in the past, the current situa-
tion is serious. Many of the new arrivals,
who are caregivers, find it difficult to ad-
just to the war-torn situation. The condi-
tion in the border towns such as Ashke-
lon and Beersheba is grim.”
The condition of Malayalee nurse
Sheeja Anand, 41, who was injured in a
missile attack in Ashkelon, is stable.
Indo-Asian News Service
‘Indian superwomen’ save Israeli couple
Malayalee caregivers Meera Mohanan (left) and Sabitha Baby.
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