Tuesday 21 January 2014

Narendra Modi to address rally in Bangalore on 17th:

BJP hopes to regain lost ground in South! Bangalore has been plastered with Modi posters. Narendra Modi was be in Karnataka today, the only south Indian state his party ever ruled before losing it to the Congress in Assembly polls in May this year. The rally is likely to disrupt traffic and normal life in Bangalore with unprecedented security measures in place. Hundreds of senior police officers along with more than 4000 policemen have been deployed for the rally. 80 CCTV cameras have been installed at the venue. State capital Bangalore has been plastered with Mr Modi's pictures and life-size cutouts and the BJP's flags. The party has reportedly spent Rs. 20 crores on the event to be held at the Palace Grounds, a large public space in the heart of the IT hub. The BJP claims nearly three lakh people have bought tickets at Rs. 10 each to watch Mr Modi. The collected money will be donated for the installation of the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel statue in Gujarat, a fond project of the 63-year-old leader. In April this year, the BJP's star campaigner had failed to lift his party's chances in the state, despite drawing large crowds in Mangalore and Bangalore, when he visited the state ahead of the Assembly elections. The BJP's first ever Chief Minister in south India, BS Yeddyurappa, despite being a Modi fan, is no more with the party, having floated his own outfit, the Karnataka Janata Party, last year. Mr Yeddyurappa's supporters had put posters in Bangalore showing the two leaders together, though the powerful Lingayat leader denied knowing about them. Ever since Mr Modi was named the BJP's presumptive PM, there has been speculation that the 70-year-old leader could merge his party with the BJP. Mr Yeddyurappa has repeatedly ruled out a merger but has said his party will be happy to support a BJP led by Mr Modi. Power is Poison: Narendra Modi criticises Rahul Gandhi - News Oneindia Narendra Modi criticises Rahul Gandhi Remembering Rahul Gandhi's statement on "power is poison", Modi mocked at the Congress vice president. The Gujarat CM said that Congress does not want to empower countrymen, hence they are warning people of staying away from power. Narendra Modi defends Lata Mangeshkar, slams Congress: Recalling the recent controversy over one Congress leader's demand of taking Bharat Ratna back from Lata Mangeshkar, Modi hit out at Congress. The legendary singer recently faced Congress' wrath after praising Modi. Modi said that Congress does not follow the rule of democracy, rather the party depends on CBI. Modi accused Congress of using CBI to blackmail other party leaders forcing them to dole out support for them. Congress trying to impose emergency again, says Narendra Modi: Speaking about Congress-led UPA government's several adversaries restricting the work process of media and social networking site, Modi said that Congress once again is trying to impose emergency in the country. "To strangle democracy is Congress way. It happened earlier and his happening now. They are scared of social media now. Congress does not believe or trust in democracy," said Modi in Bangalore. How Bangalore owes to Atal Bihari Vajpayee, reveals Narendra Modi: Speaking about former BPM Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Modi said, "After Silicon Valley, if there is another city where IT is a focus area, it's Bengaluru. Bengaluru's progress happened because a different IT ministry was created under Vajpayee government. It was NDA govt lead by Vajpayee who thought of "mission moon", made separate IT ministry and who enacted IT act." Sachin wave touches Narendra Modi, hailed at Bangalore rally: Congratulating Sachin Tendulkar and professor CNR Rao on being conferred with the Bharat Ratna, Narendra Modi said, "I congratulate Sachin Tendulkar and Rao on being conferred with Bharat Ratna." Modi speaks in Kannada, woos people in Karnataka: Beginning his speech in Kannada, Narendra Modi wooed people gathered at the rally. He hailed legends such as Kempegowda. The leader has been welcomed with thundering applause. Shri Narendra Modi addressing "Bharatha Gellisi" rally in Bengaluru, Karnataka Speech - YouTube frame Shri Narendra Modi addressing "Bharatha Gellisi" rally in Bengaluru, Karnataka Speech - YouTube frame end Modi is BJP's PM candidate, reiterates Rajnath: Rajnath once again ruled out all speculations regarding BJP's decision of changing its PM candidate. Hitting out at union minister Kapil Sibal, Rajnath reiterated that Narendra Modi is BJP's prime ministerial nominee for 2014 Lok Sabha elections. He also urged people in Karnataka to cast their votes to Modi-led BJP as he asserted that the country needs a PM like Gujarat CM -- Narendra Modi. We are security guards, not thieves; Rajnath slams Rahul: Rajnath Singh lashed out at Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi over the latter's controversial remark on BJP. Rajnath claimed that being an opposition party, BJP cannot be a "thief". BJP can only be a security guard of the treasure of the country. Rahul Gandhi recently said, I want not one but 500 Nandu Patels in Chhattisgarh, who will get the state rid of these thieves." Poll-bound Chhattisgarh has been ruled by BJP government. Rahul's statement surfaced during his election campaign in the state. Rs 35 lakh cheque given to Narendra Modi: A cheque of Rs 35 lakh has been given to Narendra Modi. The money was collected from nearly three lakh people who bought tickets to attend the rally. The tickets have been sold at Rs 10 each. The collected money will be donated for the installation of the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel statue in Gujarat, a fond project of Modi. Rajnath Singh accompanies Narendra Modi in Bangalore: President of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) -- Rajnath Singh along with Ananth Kumar shared the dais with Modi. This is Modi's first visit to Karnataka after his elevation in the party as BJP's PM candidate. Narendra Modi arrives at Palace Grounds: Narendra Modi's helicopter lands at Palace Grounds, Bangalore. It seems Modi-wave hit the IT city as the crowd shouts slogans of "Narendra Modi ki Jai". Lakhs gather to see Modi, few for Rahul's rally Twitter has gone abuzz with Modi's rally in Bangalore. #NaMoInBangalore has been trending on the micro-blogging site. Meanwhile, a tweeple tweeted a picture comparing the two site where Modi and Rahul are expected to address two rallies in IT city and in Delhi respectively. The policemen were deployed to the spot to maintain peace and security. The people were austonished of traffic arrangements carried out ably by Bangalore city police. The programme shows while lakhs gathered to see their leader in Bangalore, venues of Rahul's rally is empty.

45 killed as bus goes up in flames on Hyderabad-Bangalore highway

Rescue operations underway at the bus accident site near Kothakota in Mahabubnagar district on Wednesday. 44 passengers were charred to death when a private bus went up in flames after hitting a culvert. operations underway at the bus accident site near Kothakota in Mahabubnagar district on Wednesday. 44 passengers were charred to death when a private bus went up in flames after hitting a culvert. The ill-fated bus which caught fire at Kothakota in Mahbubnagar district of Andhra Pradesh on Wednesday. Photo: TV grab/Mohammed Yousuf The charred remains of the ill-fated bus at Kothakota in Mahbubnagar district of Andhra Pradesh on Wednesday. Photo: TV grab/Mohammed Yousuf

LIGHT FESTIVAL ENDED WITH LIGHTLESS LIFE:

the eye injuries beyond 154 people! RAISE IN THE VISUAL INJURIES! THE BLINDNESS CROSSED BEYOND HUNDREDS! CRACKERS INSTEAD OF SPARKLING THE LIGHT HAS BROUGHT THE PERMANENT DARKNESS! Yes, Its the situation of silikon city Bangalore, which is well-known for educateds and awareness creaters. The diwali festival which was celebrated for three days with the hope of light has brought darkness for life time for more than 154 people because of their fate. yes, unfortunately, in most of the cases, the darkness has not entered because of their irresponsibility but because of others' mis-perseption and wrong prediction. "I was just returning my home after finishing laxmi pooja from my shop towards home. but, on the way, i was about to purchase flowers for my home to worship and while parking my bike, a cracker blosted exactly into my eyes and i couldn't remember anything more than that. when i opened my eyes, i could not see anything, but i was in the hospital. the doctor has told me that, my eyes can not be retained" says Sateesh, a medical representative in Bangalore, who lost his eyes out of others' crackers and admitted in Narayan Nethralaya. its not only the case with Sateesh. a number of small children, middle aged and old aged persons, who were away from burning crackers to avoid pollution have also lost their eyes because of others' mistakes. A small boy, who is admitted in Shankara Eye hospital Bangalore when met said innocently: "I didn't know anything about the crackers. i just tried to lit one, which did not lit up for the first time. as per the advice of my friends, i just blowed air into it from my mouth by sitting to it closely and it directly fell into my eyes." the boy shed his tears by telling he could not see anything now. The doctors are stating that, no exact predictions can be done at this moment. but, most of the injured are suffering from definite temporary blindness with one eye visibility and a few cases are really doubtfull and soon will be declared as blind. According to a health analysis, the statistics of blindness are increasing year by year that to after the months of november, December and January, as these months are highly filled with crackers due to festivals, new year etc. most of the hospitals of the city evidenced with the cases of lungs infection, throat infection, cold fever, viral infection and deadly injuries, which are all caused out of crackers and their smoke. comparitively to the last year statics, it is increased this year with more eye injuries, especially with the consequence of one eye blindness. The Narayan Nethralay, Shankara Eye Hospital, Shekar Eye Hospital etc were found with over crowded eye injury patients, who were all injured with crackers. As a whole, the lighting festival which is celebrated to bring light and colours into the life humans has resulted with darkness for ever in innumerous lives out of human vanity and irresponsibility.

City police file charge sheet in Malleswaram bomb blast case

The incident left 18 injured, damaged 23 vehicles and 56 houses A file photo of the bomb blast site near the BJP office in Malleswaram in April. City Police, on Saturday, filed a charge sheet before First Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court in connection with a bomb blast incident near BJP office in Malleswaram on April 17 this year. Filing of charge sheet is claimed to be a significant development as it is for the first time in the history of the State that probe in a terror case was completed and charge sheet filed within the 180 day deadline. The incident left 18 persons injured, besides damaging 23 vehicles and 56 houses and buildings resulting in estimated loss of Rs 50 lakh. Investigating Officer J?C?Nagar sub-division ACP Omkaraiah (ACP special investigation squad of CCB when blast took place) filed the charge sheet, which is in three volumes with 7,445 pages of material, amassing of 201 documents and citing 260 witnesses in all. The case was registered at Vyalikaval Police Station for offences under IPC?sections 120 (B), 121, 121 (A), 123, 332, 307, 435 and 201 and under Section 3, 4, 5 and 6 of The Explosive Substances Act, 1908 and under Section 4 of Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act 1984 and under Section 10, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967. The charge sheet was filed against: Baasir, 30, resident of Hameempuram, 7th Street, Malapayam, Thirunalveli, Tamil Nadu, Kichan Buhari, 38, VallakaTekkuthil Village, Melapalyam, Thirunalveli, Sait Azgar Ali, 29, Airgnar, Annanagar, Madukarai Market road, Ichanari, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, Rehamathulla, G M Nagar, Tippuveedi, second street, Coimbatore, Valayil Hakeem, 32,  first cross, Ilahinagar, Saramedu, Karumbakadai, Coimbatore, Syed Suleman, 24, PFI Office, 9th cross, Karumbakadai, Azad Nagar, Coimbatore, Suleman, 31, Vincent road, Kotaimedu, Coimbatore, Zulfikar Ali, 24, fourth street, Punnaga Nagar, Karumbakadai, Coimbatore, Mohammed Salin, 30, Asuran East street, Melapalyam, Thirunalveli, Panna Ismail, Maila Khadar Road, Melapalyam, Thirunalveli, Bilal Malik, Karimasha Pallil Vasal, 4th Cross, Munni Chalai Road, Nelapet Vellage, Mudurai, Fakruddin @ Police Fakruddin,  Karimasha Pilli Vasal, 4th Cross, Munni Chalai Road, Nelapet Village, Madurai, Pravai Basha, Thirunalveli, Ali Khan Kutti, Thirunaveli. Probe The roles of other accused Panna Ismail, Bilal Malik, Police Fukruddin, Paravai Basha, Alikhan Kutti and others are being further probed. Peer Mohiuddin was accused number one, while Saddam?Hussein was accused number 14 and Tenkasi Haneef number 17.?The police have temporarily left out their names from the charge sheet as there were no substantial evidences against them.?The police arrested them after the case. The police would file additional charge sheet if they get substantial evidences against them during their course of interrogation. The city police on Saturday filed a chargesheet in the April 17 Malleswaram bomb blast case naming 14 people as the accused. Among the 14 accused are three — Panna Ismail, Bilal Malik and Police Fukruddin — who were recently arrested by the Tamil Nadu police at Puttur, Andhra Pradesh. The chargesheet was submitted to the First Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court here on Saturday. According to the 7,445-page three-volume chargesheet, 260 witnesses were examined and 201 documents collated. The police said that 18 people were injured in the blast near the BJP office in Malleswaram on April 17, while 23 vehicles and 56 buildings were damaged resulting in an estimated loss of Rs. 50 lakh. All the accused named in the chargesheet are from Tamil Nadu. The accused are Basheer (30), Kichan Buhari (38), Sait Azgar Ali ( 29), Rehamathulla, Valayil Hakeem (32), Syed Suleman (24), Suleman (31), Zulfikar Ali (24), Mohammed Salin (30), Panna Ismail (38), Bilal Malik (25), Fakruddin (38), Pravai Basha and Ali Khan Kutti. The police sources said that the role of Panna Ismail, Bilal Malik, Police Fukruddin, Paravai Basha, Alikhan Kutti and few others in the terror attack is being probed further. Panna Ismail, who was nabbed after a fierce gun battle in Puttur, is believed to be the person who planted the bomb near the BJP office in Bangalore. Those arrested in Puttur have not yet been brought to the city. The suspects, Basheer and Peer Mohiddeen (39), were arrested from a lodge in Chennai while Kichan Buhari, who was sentenced in the 1998 Coimbatore blast case, was nabbed from Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu in April. Among the five arrested, Peer Mohiddeen is the only one who has not been named so far in the chargesheet. The case was registered in the Vyalikaval Police Station under various sections of the IPC, the Explosive Substances Act, 1908, and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, along with Section 4 of Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act 1984.

MOURN TO THE MARTYRS IN MAJESTY:

The memory of the courage police! Tribute to the sacrificed warriers! a day for the brave cops! Yes, it is none other than the police commemoration day celebrated at the capital city Bangalore. Police Commemoration Day was organised at Martyrs Garden, Bangalore on Monday, October 21. Chief minister Siddaramaiah paid tribute to the martyrs’ by offering the flowers. Guests and police officers were present and paid tribute on the occasion. The Police Commemoration Day will be observed at the City Armed Reserve Police Force Ground at Mysore Road on Thursday. DG and IGP Pachao, heads of various police forces and officers of various top ranks will pay tribute to those police staff who died while on duty. Working and retired police officials working in Bangalore City will also participate. The Day is observed to pay rich tribute to the police officers who died while on duty. As many as 792 police officials of various ranks died across the country while on duty from September 1, 2012 to August 31, 2013. Those who died while on duty during this period in the State include - Lakshminarasimaiah (PSI - West Division Traffic, Bangalore City), V M Sushimutt (PSI - Haveri district), Manjunath Prabhu (PC - 1218 - Karwar), M B Kersaralli (PC - 2174 -Hubli-Dharwad Commissionerate), Basavamadappa (PC - 1015 - Bangalore district), Mudukappa (PC - 97 - Raichur District), M G Ramachandra (PC - 344 - Raichur district), Shamanna (PC - 582 - Hassan district) and M Sridhar (APC - 84 -Udupi district). Mandya Superintendent of Police Borase Bhushan Gulabrao paying homage to slain policemen in Mandya on Monday. Superintendent of Police Borase Bhushan Gulabrao paying homage to slain policemen in Mandya on Monday. Rich tribute paid to 579 security personnel slain across India The state home minister Mr. K. J. George, the State Chief secretary and the Home secretary of Karnataka were also on the occassion. Rich tribute was paid to police personnel who died in the line of duty across the country at the Police Commemoration Day observed here on Monday. Mandya Deputy Commissioner B.N. Krishnaiah, Mandya Superintendent of Police Borase Bhushan Gulabrao and other officials paid tribute to the security personnel at a function organised on the parade grounds off Mandya-Bannur Road here. Mr. Krishnaiah, Mr. Gulabrao, Mandya Zilla Panchayat Chief Executive Officer P.C. Jayanna and others placed wreaths on the Martyrs’ column. The police personnel held a parade as a mark of respect to the slain security officials. Mr. Krishnaiah lauded the courage shown by the personnel of various security agencies in protecting the life and properties of the public. SP Gulabrao read over the names of all 579 security personnel, including 19 from Karnataka, who lost their lives in the line of duty between September 1, 2012, and August 31, 2013, across the country. Police Commemoration Day is observed on October 21 every year to mark the martyrdom of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawans while fighting Chinese insurgency in Ladakh in 1959, Mr. Gulabrao said.

6 sentenced to life term in student gang-rape case

Last Updated: 15th October 2012 08:56 AM Historical Judgement against the rapists! The goddess of justice in favour of the victim! the court upheld the respect for women and ensured their security! In a horrific incident, a 21-year-old student of National Law School of India University was allegedly raped by an eight-member gang on the Jnana Bharathi campus on Saturday night. According to a complaint filed by the victim, Masha (name changed) and her boyfriend Nikhil were going to her hostel in his car. They had stopped the vehicle near the university administrative building for some time around 9.30 pm when they were attacked by the gang, Masha told the police. The miscreants assaulted Nikhil and damaged his car, before dragging Masha to an isolated place where she was allegedly raped. Nikhil, an employee of IBM in the city, became friends with Masha through a social networking site two weeks ago. They had met on Saturday and had gone out for the first time, police said. In her complaint, Masha said the miscreants snatched her mobile phone and raped her. However, before fleeing from the spot, they thrust the phone in her hands. When Masha and Nikhil were looking for help, the night beat police noticed them and took them to the station. The police searched the campus for a couple of hours, but they could not find the miscreants. “We have registered a case of rape based on her complaint. Medical tests were conducted (on the victim) at Vani Vilas Hospital and we are awaiting the reports,” DCP The accused in the Jnana Bharathi gang rape case before they were produced in the court on Friday morning. - DNA A city court in Bangalore on Friday has sentenced six men to life term on charges for gang-raping an undergraduate student of the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) on Bangalore University’s Jnanabharathi campus, on October 13 last year. The convicted are Maddura, 20, Doddaheeraiah, 19, Shivanna, 20, Eeraiah alias Eera, 20, Yaliyaiah alias Kumara, 23 and Rama, 50. One accused, Raja, 24, is absconding. The eighth accused is a minor whose case is before the juvenile justice court. Justice Krishnamurthy B Sangannavar found the six persons guilty of all the charges levelled against them under abduction (Section 366 of the IPC), gang rape (376 -2G), dacoity (397) and assault (323 and 324). The convicts, residents of Mettari Doddi in Dasegowdana Doddi village on the outskirts of Bangalore, regularly trespassed into the university campus in search of sandalwood trees as well as firewood. On October 13, they were looking to poach sandalwood trees, when they came across the law student and her male friend in a car. They attacked the male friend of the girl and gang-raped her. The six men were arrested based on the description given by the rape survivor to the police. They reportedly confessed to the police that they had been involved in several crimes, including rapes. Police produced before the court clinching evidence of details of the calls made by the accused using the victim’s mobile phone. The absconding eighth accused in the gang rape of a law student in Bangalore University campus last year, was arrested Tuesday - six days after a fast track court sentenced six of his accomplices to life imprisonment. "Muthuraj alias Raja, 24, who hails from the neighbouring Ramanagar district and was absconding since the date of crime (Oct 10, 2012) has been arrested by the Jnana Bharati police today (Tuesday)," a senior police official told reporters here. Raja is also accused of being involved earlier in three other criminal cases, including attempt to murder and robbery. "The fast track court has remanded Raja to 14 days judicial custody after he was produced before the sessions' judge (K. Sangannavar) for interrogation and further investigation,"said Additional Commissioner of Police Kamal Pant. As the seventh accused is a minor, he is being tried separately in the juvenile justice court here. "The prosecution will seek stringent punishment to Raja as in the case of six convicts so that the sentence will deter others from indulging in such a heinous crime," Pant said. The 21-year-old victim, who hails from Nepal, was the third year student of the state-run National Law School of India University, which is adjacent to the Jnana Bharati campus, about 20km from the city centre. The six accused were convicted under section 376 (g) of the Indian Penal Code for gang-rape, which carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment, and other relevant sections of the IPC. According to public prosecutor Sanjya Kumar Bhatt, the court had also directed the victim to claim compensation for the physical scar and lasting mental scar from the criminal injuries board. "Justifying the maximum sentence, the judge said punishment should meet the seriousness and gravity of the crime, which involved not just the physical torture, but also the mental trauma of the victim that won't go away for long time," Bhatt said quoting from the judgement. The judge also took into account the pubic abhorrence of such heinous crimes in recent times across the country in deciding lifer for the convicted. The six convicts -- Rama and Yaliyaiah (both 23 years), Maddura, Shivanna and Erayya (all 20 years) and Doddaerayya (19 years) - are residents of Bangalore Rural and Ramnagara districts. The incident took place when the victim was on a walk in the sprawling green campus along with her male friend. Taking advantage of the secluded spot and darkness, the gang bashed up the friend and sexually assaulted the victim after taking her forcibly into the nearby bushes. Followed by the Judgement, The University has came up with new policy for the protection of women students in the campas. A student or official under Bangalore University, if found guilty of sexual harassment, could be expelled or suspended respectively, according to the university’s new policy to combat sexual offences. The university’s Syndicate approved the Sensitisation, Prevention and Redressal of Sexual Harassment and Gender Discrimination (SPARSH and GD) policy on Wednesday. The policy prescribes action within 30 days against any person who is found guilty. The policy, formulated by a Syndicate sub-committee headed by former member Zaheda Mulla, has been ratified 10 months after a law student was gang-raped in the Jnana Bharathi campus. The policy requires formation of statutory committees to address complaints at three levels - affiliated colleges, university and an apex committee. A College Complaints Committee (CCC) will be the complaints and redressal body in each affiliated college. The University Units Complaints Committee (UUCC) will cover clusters of BU departments and centres. The Apex Complaints Committee (ACC) will be a high appellate body of BU to evaluate complaints. As stated by K K Seethamma. Complaints can be registered in person, via email or post with the committees. Employees not covered by UUCC and CCC can approach the ACC directly, the policy document states. “Complainants have the right to go public if she/he so desires but one should preferably not go public till the enquiry process is completed unless required,” it adds. Based on the nature of violation, students will have to tender a written apology, face debarment from exams or denial of admission and expulsion. Even officials could have their increments or promotions cancelled or be suspended or dismissed. PG counselling The state government has increased seats for postgraduate courses in the following colleges: 10 seats for MA History and five for MA Economics in Yelahanka Government First Grade College, 15 seats for MCom in Seshadripuram Arts, Science and Commerce College and three seats for MCom in Acharya Institute of Management and Sciences. Counselling for these seats will be held on September 14 at the respective departments in the university. However it is better to take necessary actions before the occurrance of such heartrending event than to take steps, after the course of action.

independence day celebration at karnataka

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday unfurled the tricolour flag and reviewed the guard of honour at the Field Marshal Manekshaw Parade Ground in Bangalore to mark India's 67th Independence Day (I-Day) amid tight security. He addressed the public after unfurling the national tricolour for the first time as Chief Minister on the 67th Independence Day. Mr. Siddaramaiah said the Government will take measures to generate 4,000 MW of power in the State in the next three years to meet present and future needs of electricity. Of the 4,000 MW, the chief minister said 2300 MW would be generated in the public sector and 1700 MW in the private sector. He said the willingness of the Central government to provide 382 million tonnes of coal supply to thermal power plants in Yermarus, Yedlapura, Gonda and Bellary has raised hopes in the power sector and the Government was confident of fulfilling its target. In an 18-page printed Kannada speech that the Chief Minister read out, he said the government would soon implement the Rajiv Chaityanya scheme to ensure employment to over two lakh rural unemployed youth and the scheme would cover 40 to 50 youth in each Gram Panchayat. The Chief Minister said government would spend Rs 50,000 crore on the irrigation sector with the target of bringing 9.25 lakh hectares under irrigation in the next five years. Promising the unveiling of a new industrial policy next year, he said the third Global Investors Meet would also be organised next year. English would be taught as a subject from the first standard commencing next academic year to ensure that the rural children were not denied job opportunities merely because of their lack of English knowledge. Coming down heavily on the anti-social elements and other outfits, which indulged in unlawful activities like attacks on churches and minorities, fomenting communal clashes, moral policing and such other sinister moves, the chief minister said the police have been asked to take measures to prevent all such anti-social and undemocratic activities along with attempts to weaken the secular fabric in school textbooks. The government initiated measures to implement 60 of the 160 assurances made in the election manifesto, he said and listed out major schemes, including Anna Bhagya, Ksheera Bhagya, and Krishi Bhagya and Sooru Bhagya (housing), implemented by the Government. In view of the implementation of the election model code of conduct in 11 districts, he said “it is not possible for me to dwell upon my government’s future programmes in detail on this occasion.” The Chief Minister limited his speech to the decisions, which have already been taken to implement various programmes in the State. He warmly appreciated the contributions of two leaders - Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi and architect of the Constitution B R Ambedkar in his speech. To ensure that the celebrations are held without any hitch, the city police had put in place elaborate security arrangements. This time, arrangements were made to accommodate an additional 2,000 people and there were a total of 12,000 seats available for VVIPs, VIPs, Defence personnel, freedom fighters, government officials and the general public. The Bangalore city police commissioner raghavendra auradkar was present, who invisilated the entire police security for the event. The traffic was also diverted and maintained by B Dayanand additional commissioner of traffic. Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) Commissioner M. Lakshminarayan, who is also the chairman of the Independence Day Celebrations Committee, was supervising the entire event jointly by the civic body, city police and the office of Deputy Commissioner (Bangalore Urban) since almost 25 days and the rehearsals were being held at the parade grounds for the past three days. The celebrations witnessed participation by around 2,600 schoolchildren. The Chief Minister Siddaramaiah arrived at the parade grounds at 8.58 a.m. and hoisted the National Flag at 9 a.m. An IAF helicopter showered flower petals during the flag hoisting. As many as 56 contingents, including those from police, Bharat Scouts and Guides, National Cadet Corps, Home Guards and Seva Dal were participated in the march past and receive the guard of honour from Mr. Siddaramaiah. This was followed by cultural programmes by schoolchildren. The on-site and off-site disaster management cells were set up to prevent any untoward incidents. There were 20 ambulances on site with 50 doctors, 40 nurses, 10 pharmacists, 40 drivers/ assistants and 10 gangmen. Around 120 beds were reserved in 28 hospitals. The city police made the programme successful with tight security. As Mr. Kamal Pant, Additional Commissioner of Police (Law and Order), said that 1,200 police personnel, including two Additional Commissioners of Police, three Joint Commissioners of Police and nine Deputy Commissioners of Police, were posted on security duty. There were 23 door-frame metal detectors and 85 hand-held metal detectors to screen those attending the celebrations. As many as 40 CCTV cameras had also been installed around the parade ground. He already urged all those attending the I-Day programme to come at least one hour early and cooperate with the police, who will frisk them at the gates before the event took place. No helmets, bags, umbrellas and crackers were allowed inside the grounds. The passholders were strictly being checked with their identity cards. The entry was also capably managed As many as 2,000 seats were eserved for VVIPs and defence personnel (entry from Gate One); 2,000 seats for dignitaries and government officials (entry from Gates Two and Three); 3,500 seats for freedom fighters, retired defence personnel, BSF personnel (entry from Gates Four, Five, Six, Seven and Eight); and 4,000 seats for the general public (entry from Gates Nine and 10). The Chief Minister felicitated 22 public servants, including Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Managing Director Pradeep Singh Kharola, for safeguarding the lives of several people during the recent flood-hit Uttarakhand. Among the 22 employees, three are IAS officers, one IPS officer, six government employees and 12 members of the medical team. Kharola was the nodal officer of the rescue team, while IAS officers Naveen Raj Singh and Pankaj Kumar Pandey were assistant nodal officers. IPS Officer Hemanth Nimbalkar was the team coordinator. IAS officers are Pradeep Singh Kharola, Naveen Raj Singh, Director, Karnataka Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency, and Pankaj Kumar Pandey, Managing Director, BESCOM and Nimbalkar, Joint Police Commissioner, (DIGP). The Legislative Assembly Speaker Kagodu Thimappa, Council Chairman D H Shankaramurthy, MLA Roshan Baig, BBMP Commissioner and Independence Day Celebrations Committee chief M Lakshminarayana, Bangalore Urban Deputy Commissioner G C Prakash and top IAS and IPS officers attended the programme.

CHAIN SNATCHERS COUNTING THE BARS:

Robbers with different style! Snatchers with luxurious arrival in flight to the city! the Bangalore city police finally with a big bang! yes, Many chain snatching cases are being reported in recent times in Bangalore city. the lonly women could not even walk around the city even in day times. as per a number of complaints by Bangalorians, Two Notarious chain snatchers of Agra, Uttar Pradesh are arrested by Bangalore police , who use to come to Bangalore city by flight. the police Dcp West Dr.Rajappa. IPS, formed a special squad under the guidance of ACP Kengerigate Sri.H.S.Duggappa, consisting of police inspector Jnanabharathi PS Sri.Balaraju, police inspector Rajarajeshwari Nagara Sri.Ravi.K, and staff to trace, apprehend and secure the accused and snatched property. The squad has successfully secured the two accused persons. Vikki Singh @ Vikki, who 33 yrs of age and Vishal Singh @ Vishal of 23 years of age are captured and being interrogated, who are resident of Agra, Uttara Pradesh state. Surprisingly, these accused use to come to Bangalore city by flight and snatched gold chains from the lonely women walking on the road by using a black Bajaj pulser vehicle. During the course of police investigation the accused person disclosed 22 cases of chain snatching in different station limits of Bangalore city. and recovered gold property weighing 1007 grams, and a black Bajaj pulser vehicle, valued about 30 lakhs, was seized from the accused persons. However, the Bangalore police have hunted notorious criminals and have recovered a huge amount of robbed consumer goods. But, it is better to take preventive actions by the public before the disaster as through some self security measures of wearing less ornaments during walking and taking care of valuable properties and materials before being theft.

PETROL PRICES PRESSING THE PUBLIC:

Fuel prices in upward mode! Petrol prices increased! The increase in fuel prices directly attacking the lively hood of the commons! The people cannot use their private vehicles and even cannot step into public transport! A litre of petrol in Karnataka will now cost Rs 72.96, up from Rs 70.33, after oil companies effected a Rs-2 increase in petrol prices from Saturday midnight! Yes, the petrol prices are again increased by Rs. 2 as implemented from 15th June. The steep hike in prices have been announced after the rupee weakened sharply against the US dollar and the international oil prices spiked. The hike of Rs 2 per litre excludes local taxes or VAT, which varies from state to state. After the latest hike, petrol in Delhi will cost Rs 66.39 from Rs 63.99 earlier, while in Mumbai, it will sell at Rs 74.60. In Kolkata, rates went up from Rs 71.29 to Rs 73.79 per litre. In Chennai, prices were hiked by Rs 2.54 to Rs 69.39. This is the second hike in a fortnight. Oil companies had increased petrol prices by 75 paise on June 1 (excluding VAT). IOC said international petrol prices have also hardened during this period. "The combined impact of both these factors, mainly depreciation of the rupee, has warranted the increase in petrol prices by Rs 2 per litre (excluding VAT)," it said in a statement. The June 1 increase in petrol price was the first in three months. The previous hike was on March 1, which was followed by rates being cut four times on falling global oil prices. Diesel prices has been hiked on five occasions since January when the government authorised state-owned oil firms to increase prices by up to 50 paisa per litre every month till entire losses on the fuel are wiped out. Since diesel price was hiked by 50 paisa, excluding VAT, on June 1st, the next increase will happen at the month end. IOC said the devaluation of rupee has led to widening of losses on diesel and cooking fuel. Losses on diesel has widened to Rs 6.31 a litre from Rs 4.87 at the beginning of the month. Besides, oil firms are also losing Rs 27.75 per litre on kerosene and Rs 335.14 on sale of every 14.2 kg domestic cooking gas (LPG) cylinder. The company said at current rate IOC would end the fiscal with a total revenue loss of about Rs 60,000 crore while the industry (IOC plus other state-owned fuel marketing firms) would incur around Rs 112,500 crore loss. "The movement in international oil markets and INR-USD exchange rate has been put on a close watch and developing trends will be reflected in future price changes. The petrol hike destroying the common movement! The raise in prices of fuel has directly impacted on the common people of Karnataka, as the newly farmed Congress government has put its step forward in raising the bus fair all over the state including the capital city Bangalore with the reason of petrol price hike. The bus fares went up by 16 per cent in Bangalore and 10.5 per cent across the state from Saturday midnight itself. The ticket charges from stage to stage with in Bangalore has also been increased from rupees 2 at a minimum price, which has led to a wide range of protests among the public. The raise in KSRTC bus fair irrespective of its distance or rural areas is disturbing the masses.. The opposition party stepping into the road against the decission of the state! Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) staged a protest in Bangalore and across various districts in the state condemning the hike in price of fuel and bus fare on Monday. In Bangalore, the protest was led by former deputy chief minister R Ashok and BJP national general secretary Ananth Kumar at the Mysore Bank Circle. R. Ashok, who was transport minister in the BJP government, said addressing the party members at the rally held in the city centre that, "Just a month after it came to power the Congress has shown that it is not interested in people's welfare". BJP general secretary and Bangalore South MP H.N. Ananth Kumar opined while the Congress government in the state hiked the bus fare, the Congress-led central government increased petrol price by Rs.2 per litre the same day. He also added that, “We will take up in the monsoon session of parliament the issue of frequent hike in petrol and diesel prices by the central government". Addressing a rally in Hubli, state BJP president Prahlad Joshi said that both the state and the Union governments are harassing the common people by increasing prices of all essential commodities. “If they don’t withdraw the price hike, the BJP will intensify its stir,” he warned. BJP MLAs and other leaders in Gulbarga alleged that the UPA government has failed to prevent inflation for the last nine years. Taking out a rally in Gulbarga, CPI(M) workers defined the move of price hike as anti-people. Workers in Bellary too took out a procession. However, in spite of these protests, the Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy ruled out reversing the hike. But, what ever may be the political issues, a sudden hike in both petrol prices and bus fair is completely oppressing the common people, who are already in economic depression due to inflation and raise in the prices of necessary commodities. So, at least now, the state government must understand the economic troubles faced by the public and should take a complete control over the price raise in the state. there is also a need for the intervention of the central government in curbing inflation by promoting the liquidity of money, which is the basic cause for all these distresses.

BEWARE OF BRILLIANT BRUTALS:

Robbers at utmost intelligence! Innocent people becoming their target! The police blasted with bang! Yes, it is the story of brutal looters those robbing the Bangalorians by encashing their weaknesses of being alone or by putting soil to innocent eyes, whose colours are now opened up by Bangalore city police. Vikki Singh@Vikki! (35), Vishal Singh@Vishal! (23)! These two are high profile royal robbers who used to make theft by targeting lonely women walking on the streets and indulge in chain snatching by using their black Bajaj Pulsar with in a fraction of second. The robbed ornaments were systematically carried away to the distant places of Agra, by hiding them inside the sealing fans of the house till their sale. The western DCP Rajappa got the aura of these robbers, as they used to park their vehicle near Majestic railway station and 3 chain snatching cases found on the same day, the police squad followed them under the leadership of ACP H.S Duggappa and have recovered about 1 kg of gold ornaments. The accused use to sell these ornaments out of the state, as they are easily disposed there and used to spend luxurious time in tourist places. However, the western Bangalore city police have now recovered all the lost properties under the able guidance of the Bangalore city commissioner Mr. Jyothi Prakash Mirji and the joint commissioner Mr. Kamal Panth, who handed over all those ceased properties to the losers. But, the victims should understand the need for prevention before being looted and should be cautioned about the robbers with self awareness than blaing the officials after getting affected.

BANGALORE POLICE WITH BIG BANG:

1.2 kg gold! 5 kg silver! 4850000 rupees worth properties! This is not the list of possessing of a rich person. But, it is the big hunt done by the eastern division of Bangalore city police under the leadership of DCP Mr. T.G Krishna Bhat, ACP Mr. Shivmurthi and Vijay Kumar, who have successfully brought 7 giant accussed and wanted criminals into the web of law. The police have recovered 1.2 kg of gold, a car, 7 two-wheelers, 5 kg’s of silver which are worth of more than 50 Lakh rupees. The police have also detected a kidnap, robbery, loot and other theft cases by arresting 7 criminals. Imran Khan! Amir Khan! Rizvan Beg! These are the most brilliant robbers hounded by the commercial street police, who used to loot the properties of lonely public and used to spend their hiding hours by leading luxurious life in Mumbai, Poona and Goa. The Indira Nagar police have arrested a senior most robber named Pilkal Nazeer, who is of 51 years of age, who was highly involved in consistent robbery and was persue by the police. The foreign currency of 441 of US Dollars at Vijaynagar. A robber inside the house who was in the name of maid servant named Parvathi, who was of 38 years has been arrested by Pulikeshi Nagar police. Parvathi has looted a valuable golden ornament from her owner’s bed room and as per the complaint of the owners, she has been persued. Another two-wheeler burglar named Shankar has been detained by KR Puram police. A kidnap case is also perceived by Pulikeshi Nagar police and has taken a kidnapper named Mohmed Umar Shariff in detention. However, the police have done a fantabulous hunt by recovering a huge amount of theft commodities and also have imprisoned the most wanted criminals. But, all the cases clearly prove that, the thefts and the criminal activities have taken place only with the carelessness of the commons without identifying their own robbers beside them. At least now, the public should be aware of the cheaters before being cheated further.

SILICON CITY UNDER stiff SECURITY CONTROL:

214 illegal cases of 1500 liters liquor! 15655790 rupees of illegal cash! 1737000 worth illegal gift items! These are the ceased materials captured by the garden city Bangalore’s police department as the part of providing safe and secure elections held on 5th May 2013. The city is completely controlled by the department and illegal activities are being prohibited simultaneously by raiding on illegal areas. A security meeting was conducted on Friday afternoon at Vidhan Souda as to decide the security control and the recruitment of the police among different constituencies. The city police Commissioner Raghavendra Auradkar has announce prohibition on the sales of liquor from 3rd May evening 6 o clocks till the midnight of 5th May, the voting day and also on the counting day of 8th May from 6 am to the mid night. Mr. Kamala Panth, the additional commissioner of police has cautioned the police officials to provide with complete security to the poling boots. 17 thousand police forces are recruited for the betterment of tight security in the city. Out of which, 4 thousand are from Para-military forces. 1000 people from civil defense are appointed for controlling the traffic in the city. 40 KSRP platoons and 35 CAR forces are conscripted for assisting the police for an impartial and liberal voting. The probationary IPS officers are also taken along with police including mobile police panel who will be in beat around 15 boots by each group. The polling booths are divided into sensitive, hyper sensitive, vulnerable and normal areas. Among which, the sensitive and hyper sensitive areas are provided with rigid security to avoid forcible and illegal voting. 276 polling booths are identified as pocket or vulnerable, which are regulated and supervised with sensitive cameras, those record the entire issues to supply additional assistance for the department. 1176 booths are recognized as cluster booths and each cluster booth is consisted of an ASI, two PCs and also a CAR force. 2200 polling booths are considered as sensitive areas and more than 6200 as hyper sensitive booths. ADGP Bipin Gopalkrishna has ordered for the well organization of security during elections. As per his order, each booth is consisted of one police official and each constituency is consisted of 15 mobile groups, 4 inspectors, a subinspector, ASI and PCs. Each vulnerable area is also provided with an ACP to have a strict control over the entire constituency. 7000 civil police officers are deputed both on voting and counting day. Naaka Bandi is also imposed in the entire city. Some sensitive vulnerable areas are well furnished with DCPs too. CAR, army commanders, DIG, is also on toes for ably conducting the elections. The special police officers are appointed for looking after the civil defense force consisted of 3 inspector level officers and ACP level officers are also recruited in each constituency. More than 3000 anti social elements are arrested and taken up with their apology bonds. Finally, the constituencies are also provided with two KSRP forces and the election officers will be also spontaneously beating through out the constituencies. However, the department is on its foot to face the elections with impartial and strict voting, but the real success of voting will be decided and understood only with the casting of votes by all the voters for choosing an appropriate representative to the accomplishment of democratic system.

MARTYR SACRIFICED FOR INHUMANITY:

alienation ended with bereavement! A smallest mistake drove out a human from earth! 22 years of brief darkness finally covered with enduring gloom! Yes, it is the disastrous tragedy of a poor peasant spent the first half of his life in India and before opening up his eyes to the outside world became the victim of envy of the enemy country. It was 28th of August 1990. An innocent peasant named Sarabjith Sing from Bikiwind of Taran Taran district of Punjab state, a happy living family man who was in his intimate world of wife, daughter and sister was suddenly pushed into a black hole because of his diminutive gaffe. It was night and Scarab was as usually drunken. But, to his fate, as was in the border area crossed Indo-Pakisthan border and was caught by the enemy soldiers. The capture was disclosed after an year and till that time, the family even didn’t know even about his survival. On October 25th 1991, the man was suddenly presented in front of Lahore sessions court, but the cases imposed on him was really shocking. The peasant denoted as equal with a terrorist! The cases of Lahore bomb blast was brought on the head of Sarab and the court announced death sentence over the victim. The native country even did not respond for the well worthiness of the sufferer. The family members even did not know even a least message about the endurance of the man. It was 20005, a glim of light that switched on at the supreme court of Pakistan by Dalbeer Kaur, the sister of Sarab with the appeal against the old judgment of death sentence brought a positive hope among the family members. But, all these dreams were destroyed, as the Supreme Court also upheld the old judgment. The further catastrophic event was that, no Indian human rights associations fought for the event and even were not able to produce a single witness about Sarab as a farmer for one of members of human rights commission, who came all the way from Pakisthan to India. The happened awful events followed by the rejection of pardon by president Mush raff in July 2007 confirmed Sarab to count his days for death. But, his expected death ensued with an unexpected break down. The coward country showed its real face of conspiracy, which was boiling with the vengeance of the hang of Absal Guru and Kasab in India followed by the supreme court’s judgment and president’s rejection of the pardon. The most disastrous event is that, the envy country even did not directly take revenge but proved its coward nature by killing the victimized Sarab through the inmates of Lahore Central prison. The victim was actually kept inside “And Cell”, which is dark and is of only 6 feat heights and 4 feat widths. The victim who spent in such darkness could not even be acquainted with his family members. Before his two letters about his miserable situation get digested among his family members, they were hit with an another frightening news that busted out of conspire country that, the victim was deadly injured by the assail of other prisoners who attacked him with bricks and other harmful tools that damaged the brain of Sarab and thrusted him into Koma stage. The entire Indian population now came up with small protests and the center all at once sent its group of officials for bringing back Sarab to the homeland for further treatment. But Pak even rejected the proposal and uttered that, the doctors of Jinnah hospital are taking care of the victimized patient and even denied his transfer for foreign countries for further treatment. The family members were however permitted to at least visit their beloved master in the hospital. But, their return did not give them console. The heartrending event of Sarab’s bereavement finally approached Indian society and the prayers of crores of people ended up in despair. However, thankfully the body was given back to his family and the real truth evoked after the post mortem. The blushless nation even did not have a little bit courtesy over a deadly man. The appalling truth was that, the report proved that most of organs like kidney, liver and heart were missing inside the body. Moreover, the report cleared that, it is the result of attempt to murder as the scull and right molar bone was broken. However, the martyr was cremated with all due government respects with the presence of Mr. Rahul Gandhi from the center at the funeral and Punjab government declared 3 days of mourning in the state. The central home minister also assured of providing all the required facilities for the family. But, is there any vitality for these after death events? Is there any use of water after the fire burn the entire livelihood? Only the central government can answer these questions. However, the event has brought a national consciousness among the Indians and the country can forget its son who completed his 49 years of life as a victim of enemity between the two neighbor countries. But, the reality is that, no life can be brought back by any human, then how can a country has the right to end up a life that to of an innocent victim?

DYNAMIC LEADER DUMBED contrasting VOICES:

Huge throng with tremendous applause! Ten thousand people witnessing a breathless speech! Cheers of “Vande Matharam” reaching the sky top! Yes, it is the description of a colourful festival atmosphere emerged at national college ground Basavanagudi at garden city Bangalore on the fabulous Sunday evening. The evening filled the ground with saffron flag, lotus and BJP leaders like chief minister Jagadish Shetter, ministers of cabinet, members of state legislative assembly and council for those the crown is none other than Mr. Narendra Modi, the firebrand of BJP and denoted as emerging prime minister of the party. The motivating youth icon came all the way from Gujarath to Karnataka for requesting the capital city voters to opt the symbol of lotus in voting in the up coming state assembly elections, which is going to be held on 5th of May in the entire state at once. The vibrant concert stated with a few words spoken out by the CM, who talked of the capabilities of the party and threw words against weakness of Congress at center. Then started the incredible speech, which completely took over the entire multitude into the shackles of wonderful hearing. Mr. Modi parallelized the situation of Karnataka and Gujarath, which are considered as the blossoming centers for the party in the north and south, where lotus blossomed for the first time with majority. The leader delivered his benevolent speech in favour of the party and upheld the incapabilities of Congress party, which has already met with its failure in fulfilling their assurances. The maestro spoke of the pre-election promises published by Congress party regarding the facilities of Rozgar to 1 crore people, that is not at all possible, since the party is in the rule at center. He also satire the saying of the party leaders as “one man can not do anything” and said that, one man can do everything with will for which he substantiated with the instances of Indian independence, the division of states and the inclusion of Kashmir into the country, which were all done by an individual person. He also mocked at the incompleteness of works, which were undertaken by the central government ended in malfunction. Mr. Modi justified his appeal for vote by quoting the instances of 7 national awards for BJP in different states especially 2 for Karnataka state for rural development, which is given by the central government itself. The failure of Indira Gandi’s dream programmes by all congress ruling states was also highlighted and the success of same projects by BJP ruling states was made as a point. He also made ridicule over the inherited leadership of other parties persuading to slavery and called them as golden spoon holders, who can not understand the wishes of common voters. He also questioned the voters themselves about the developmental activities since 1995 and made a comparison between two parties’ rule in different parts of the country and Karnataka alone too in the last 5 years. The CM also put a challenge for the political scholars and predictors who have already predicted the win for Congress party in the state and made an assurance that, BJP will subvert all those predictions and succeed in the up coming elections. He also stood still with the propagation of nationalism and the ideologies of the party which echoed throughout his verbal communication. As a whole, the conference was made interactive with the voters with a sincere appeal for winning the party in the elections with complete majority in the state, that was emphasized by the leader. However, to comprehend the impact of Modi magic and its effect, there is an inevitable need to wait till the occurrence of the elections and counting predominant by the judgment of the voters.

BRIGHTEN COLOURS DARKENING THE LIVES:

Dancing youth in the roads, colourful faces, Red, pink, black, green, purple, orange, yellow! Yes, these are the colours that fill the entire atmosphere on the auspicious day! The day is none other than “Holi festival”, the day of colours. The fest is celebrated at the doorways of summer in the month of March, which brings out the people from hotness into a cool colorful world. It is the only festival that is celebrated throughout the country irrespective of age, creed and sect. all the roads are filled with colours and colorful youth, women and children. Traditionally, the festival is linked with a mythological story of the burning of the god “Manmatha”, the symbol of love and attraction by Lord Shiva. The day of festival is believed that, the burnt god returns to earth with his companion on this auspicious day, which is celebrated with colours by human beings. The fest was traditionally celebrated in an intention of maintaining brotherliness among all the people. But, has the festival really keeping its purpose? The answer for this question is really shocking. The fest has become a weapon for vengeance instead of happiness. The beautiful colours even destroying the beauty of several faces. The eyes those see the colours are closed due to the same colours. The colorful water is capable of washing the future of children. Yes, the most interesting truth is that, the dermatologists and environmentalists have identified five colours like, purple, lavender, black, maroon and brown as too dangerous even for the survival of living creatures. These colours directly attack the neurotic system of human beings further, as they react as an acidic element when mixed with water. Moreover, these colours are made out of dangerous chemicals that are not appropriate for internal usage. But, when the colours are sprayed, people unknowingly consume the colours through mouth and eyes which further causes hazard for living. The festival is also creating social tentions, as most of the antisocial elements are deliberately participating in the festival to culminate the peaceful water of the society. The symbol of sacrifice is changing into the weapon of revenge in the contemporary days. Many attempts for murders and assaults, which is easily performed during the crowded processions. Many more cases are reported that girls are getting harassed by the violent guys’ troops in the name of festival. Moreover, the festival is actually celebrated with the purpose of exchanging colours. But, gradually the festival is included with the throwing of eggs and tomatos or fruits that are socially considered as a way of affront for others. However, various measures are being tried for avoiding such negative consequences by the increase of manufacturing natural colours made out of natural products that avoids the chemical reactions which destroys the human health and environment hazards. But, the social hazards must be controlled first by the individuals themselves and the government must take efficient actions by providing essential security for the weaker sections. A formulated restriction must be made for the day in accordance to avoid negative impacts on the society. So that, the festival will definitely become colorful and fills colours in the lives too.

THE FUTURE DARKERS IN THE DARK JAIL!

Second puc/12th standard examinations, the fear of the students about the leakage of question paper, the news of question paper leak outs breaking on the very first day. Yes, this is the situation of Karnataka state every year with the commencement of the Pu examinations with all the cautions that were promised by the government and the Pu board as already taken to avoid such leakages of question papers. This time, the Bangalore police have captured a huge racket of criminals, who were deeply involved in the crime of leaking the question paper before the exam. Are these persons notorious or well-known rowdy sheeters? If imagined so, it is absolutely wrong. The criminal activity is carried out by a retired government teacher named Shivakumara Swamy along with his medico son. India is the land where the teacher is considered as the god. Then is it possible a teacher doing such job? Of course yes, Shiva kumara Swamy does not belong to the such group. The police confirmed him as the criminal. Swamy is a retired government teacher who was running tutorials after his retirement. The police have suspected him as having a very close connection with the members of question paper framing committee. Swamy along with his son who was a medical representative used to get the question earlier before the examination which was carried out by long years ego. Swamy started carrying out the business since three years openly. Can the teacher alone perform such crime? The Pu exams’ question papers are strictly framed even not disclosing to the formers. The procedure is so confidential that, a number of lecturers are told to give their own questions and after shuffling the entire questions, a new congregated question paper is formed which is known only to the members of the board and the question paper framing committee. This process strongly proves that, the teacher has definitely got a strong support from the members of the committee. The police department has also kept an eye over these officials and the criminals and even has put 144 sections between 20 kames of the exam centers to avoid copying and the question paper leakage among the students. But it is a way to avoid outsiders from the leakage. But, this racket is working inside the system itself as a way as similar to the organizational set up. Can it be avoided through external security measures? Certainly not, the crime is committed so natural along with the legal formalities and process, which can be avoided only through internal security measures. Every year, more than 6 lakh students are appearing to the exams, among which 99 % of students are promptly appearing by a legal preparation to the exam. But, these kinds of corruption and crimes are cheating these sincere and prompt students and playing with their future. The crime should be controlled by strengthening the internal security of the system by disclosing the question paper among the limited members of the committee who are inevitably needed than sharing it with all the members and other officials who can easily perform the question paper leak activities that destroys the dreams of sincere students.

THE POLICE BANG on the criminals doors:

Arrest of two accuses in 24 hours! Facebook is the evidence for the police! The technology helping the public! Yes, this is a successful story of the ability and enthusiasm of Bangalore traffic police who are highly alert in capturing the criminals. A facebook shared post caused the arrest of two criminals. Yes, on 11th march 2013 a guy named Akshay shared a post of the photos of two accused, who were involved in the kind of a sexual herrasment “eve teasing” in which Ashay’s two friends were being victimized. Akshay shared that while he was walking on the road along with his two female friends, in a road cross, his friends were eve teased by two boys and He has taken out the the snaps of these two guys. The sharer shared this picture on the facebook page of bcp page which is created by the Bangalore traffic police for the well being of the people. The picture beared the fruit! Yes, just with in 24 hours, that is on the morning of 13th march 2013, the BCP responded that the two guys are arrested. The BCP facebook page was launched by the Bangalore traffic police department for the first time in Karnataka for allowing the public to openly complain their problems for a speedy solution. In the present days, as all know, all the youth and most of the public spend most of their time on the social network webs most of facebook as a part of entertainment, which is always condemned as a time killing object. The facebook turned into a boon! Yes, the so called time killing technological weapon has changed itself now with the creativity of the department as a boon to help the public. Here the public can share their complaints and problems which is frequently cheked by the department. Not only checking, the department is also striving hard for solving these problems with in a very short period of time, that is being proved with thise instance. So, the brutal mischievious criminals! Be aware of the police department, the police is in the track. Do not commit crimes, a small cell phone with camera and a facebook page can witness your crimes and become evidences against you and the police definitely bang your doors!

THE BUREAUCRACY BEHIND THE IRON BARS!

Deputy Commissioner M.C ayyappa, Tahsildar Gopal, Sub register Ravi Kumar and the revenue inspecter! Are you thinking of getting an introduction about an administrative set up? If so, you are absolutely wrong. Of course, these persons are of administrative wing but now behind the bars. Yes, these class officers are the part Bangalore rural district, who are arrested by the lokayukta in the twilight of 13th march 2013. The Lokayukta has arrested these officers on the charge of having illegal property that is for the possessing of more property than the profit. They are also facing an allegation of making illegal favouritism for the MLA of Yalahanka constituency of Bangalore in the registration of illegal property. Can the crime be performed without the involvement of the profit maker? But the MLA has given an open statement that, he is not at all in connection with these officers and he held’s no responsible for the issue. Then, is bureaucracy itself sinking in corruption? Do the officers perform such activities without any profit? The sources are clearing the business happened between the officers and the MLA. Moreover, the officers are found having more property than their income, which proves the crime. Now the Lokayukta police have taken up a detailed enquiry by arresting all the officers except the profit maker and are under the procedure of the preparation of the charge sheet. But the issue surely increases entrust among the government officials over the people. Because, a deputy commissioner works as a magistrate for some civil and peace establishing cases at district level who takes the position of a right decider has himself involved in crime and corruption, which grows untrust over the entire bureaucracy. The officers who should be lawful and must teach the people over law are now inside the bars for impeaching law is really a shameful circumstance. However the case will come under the special Lokayukta court where further proceedings take place to find the real truth and till the announcement for the judgment, waiting is inevitable to understand the credibility of the case.

ARE TRAFFIC RULES APPLICABLE FOR ONLY METROPOLIS?

Two-wheelers, cars, buses, Lorries, pedestrians! Yes, it the scenery of a road. Not only a main road, it is the situation of all the roads and even the small streets in the present modernized world. Everyone is in hurry. All need easy and speedy mobility. No houses are found without vehicles. By and large most of the houses are possessing of more than one vehicle. “A vehicle for each individual” is becoming the trend among the people. This craze has resulted in the crisis of traffic jams and most importantly the violation of traffic rules. Estimation says that, the violation of traffic rule occurs once in every 30 seconds in a city. No exception for the violation as per the geographical boundary. Then, why the application needs exception? Yes, the traffic related crimes like drunk and drive, riding without helmet on two-wheelers, triple riding, wheeling, driving without seats belts etc are committed so naturally in all the cities. The police department also also brought strict rules and restrictions along with fines and punishment to avoid these crimes. But, is it really implementing? The answer for this question is shocking. The traffic police of the metropolitan cities like Bangalore and New Delhi are strictly imposing a good amount penalty among the violators of the rules, which is proved when the departments publishes the facts figures quarterly about the collection of fine amount. The publication of the collection in the last quarter by the Bangalore traffic police crossed cores together, which proved a simultaneous violation of rules by the riders. But, what about the remaining cities? Are not the people riding there? Are they really so prompt in obeying the rules than these metro people? Certainly not at all! All are human beings. The small cities are witnessing more and more traffic hazards which are hiding behind the screens. Even a small movement of a VIP strucks up a huge number of vehicles on the road which is even not observed by the department. The weekends are becoming more colourful in the small cities as similar as metro and most of the riders, who attend these parties openly drink and drive which is not at all checked by the traffic police. Most of the traffic police in this city level are not well equipped with the testing machines and they even do not regularly check the documents, driver identity and license which are in their hands. No district has made the wearing of helmet compulsory yet. Are accidents occurring only in metros? The accidents are becoming quite common among the district levels, where most of people who lost their lives are on two-wheelers without helmet. Are their lives not important? The government must take a fast forward step for the implementation of at least security measures like compulsory helmet, regular checking of driving license, documents and drunk and drive tests which helps both the individuals and the nation. The individuals must be protected from regular accidents through strong imposition of restriction and the country must be internally first secured by keeping an eye over the activities of the individuals which can be done at this primary level than repenting at the climax stage? Isn’t it the responsibility of the government to provide security to the human resources and the country? At least the department must take a caution to avoid such crimes by strictly implementing the rules. Because, the roads should be a way for development for both the country and the individuals than become a house of death.

A SECURITY THREAT RIDING THE TWO-WHEELER:

The two-wheeler without petrol! An engine based vehicle like a bicycle! The two-wheeler in the hands of all the people! These were the notions which were emerged during the introduction of electric two-wheelers. The manufacturers promised of an emergence of a developed cycle with engine in form of electric two-wheeler. But, is the vehicle really people friendly? The vehicle in a way has brought a security threat along with its marketing. The vehicle does not need any licensing and documents which leads to a number of security problems to the country. The minors who are not qualified to get even a driving license are riding this vehicle with immaturity which is causing huge accidents. Moreover, the vehicle is based on the electric battery which can switch off at any time because of low charging. Such sudden shut downs of these vehicles are increasing traffic jams in the metropolitan cities. Moreover, the country is facing a severe crisis of scarcity of electricity due to low rain and water storing facilities which has also lessened the production of electricity. The government is striving hard even to provide consumer electricity and is regularly increasing the load shedding and power cuts. Then, is it really possible to meet the demand of such commercial electricity if the sector is electrified? The most severe consequence of these vehicles is of the increase of crimes. Triple riding has become most common among these vehicles which are the violation of the traffic rule. It is further helping the activities of the gangsters who ride in numerously engaging in the criminal activities like murders, chain snatching etc. The recent terrorist attacks witnessed the fixing of bombs in the cycles which will surely perpetuate soon to these vehicles, as they are of high speed and easily mobile. Moreover, these vehicles can be easily driven without much energy at good speed from place to place, which helps the criminals for a fast escape. The vehicle has converted into a boon for the criminals, as the riders even do not need any licensing or address proof. The police and security providers even can not trace these vehicles, as they do not include even a number plate. The criminal riders can not be caught or traced, as there are no licensing and address proofs. Though it is called as an advanced cycle, the vehicle includes the engine which separates it from the group of cycle. Moreover, the rider need not even to peddle or use strength to ride this vehicle. It acts so naturally as similar as a Scooty run through petrol. Inspire of these disadvantages, a question arises that, is the government sleeping? Certainly yes, a separate department RTO is working as the regulating controller of the vehicles and their registrations. Are not RTO eyes looking at these vehicles? Now a days, these electric vehicles are out numbered through out the country, as they are easily accessed, purchased and utilized. But also, the department seems least concerned about these vehicles. Moreover, the vehicles can be even bought by a non Indian without any restrictions as they are no need of a record or document. India as a third world country facing a severe crisis of criminal activities like smuggling, terrorism, murders etc which can be carried out with an easiest mobility through these vehicles. Why can’t the government still understand the security trouble? Is government neglected of security? The country is witnessing a simultaneous and consistent terrorist attacks from the last decade, among which the terrorists are using an intelligent method of being inside the country as commons and fulfilling their brutal aims. These vehicles though seem so simple are helping such activities for an easy travel and mobility through out the country without any permit or licensing. At least the government and the RTO department must wake up now before the disaster takes place by providing a license facility to the electric vehicles and keeping records of the riders of these vehicles with the details of their exact address and identity proofs as equal with the other two-wheelers. A strict rule must also be brought out for the age limit of the riders also. Because, it is better to make prevention before the occurrence of destruction.

WHERE IS HUMANITY??? "IF THE ASSAULTED GIRL WOULD BE

"IF THE ASSAULTED GIRL WOULD BE SENT TO BANCOCK, THEN WHY CAN'T BE THE ACCUSED SENT TO SAUDI FOR PUNISHMENT?" yes, it was the only question raised by all the indians just thre months ego when the country capital witnessed the most shameful event of a gang rape of the victim Nirbhaya Dhamini in the month of December. Before the horrifying incident gets dried from the minds of the people, one more hasty molestation has taken place. Yes, though its hard to believe, the bitter truth must be believed. The dump capital city has again undergone through another gang rape on a victimized woman who is 35 years of age. It is reported that, the woman was taken in a vehicle from Aksharidham and raped and was thrown near Pragathi garden. The further shocking truth is that the horror took place in the afternoon itself by a gang of strangers as against the old one in the dark night. India is the nation where the women are treated as the goddesses and believed where they are worshipped, there exists the god. Mahatma Gandhiji dreamt of 'Rama Rajya' where a woman can walk fearlessly alone in the mid-night. But are the laws, rules and regulations helpful to the ideology? In the recent gang rape court proceedings, among the 7 accused, an accuse of 17 years and 6 months was dropped from the special court considering him as a minor, though he was violent than all the others, who even committed devilish violence along with molestation. Is this the justice? If an accuse is a minor as per the law, then what about his crime? Is it minor? Where is the mistake? What should be corrected? The society! The law! The system! Or the constitution! If to think of changing a large society like India or to refine the very system, its definitely a night mare in the present scenario which is sick of such evils comprised of milions of individuals. But the country is under a single law and constitution, which can be amended by 2/3rd of the majority of the members of the parliament in accordance with the needs of the social situation. Then why can’t the law of sexual harassment is amended? In the Indian judicial system, there are many provisions in various Acts, against the sexual assault or rape. The word rape is legally defined u/s 375 of Indian Penal Code, 1860. It defines the rape and also prescribes its punishment. Whenever a man penetrates or does sexual intercourse with a woman without her consent or will it amounts to rape. There are exceptions to it also i.e. when a man does sexual intercourse with his wife who is above 15 years of age. The rape law under Indian Penal Code had gone through a lot of amendments. In 1983, amendment was made and S. 376(2) i.e. Custodial rape, S. 376(A) i.e. marital rape & S. 376(B to D) i.e. Sexual Intercourse not amounting to rape were added. According to U/s 228A of Indian Penal Code, No person can disclose the name of the rape victim and if anybody discloses the name, he shall be punished with either description for a term which may extend to two years and shall also be liable for fine. Similarly, according to U/s 114-A of Indian Evidence Act, presumption can be made as to the absence of consent in certain prosecutions for rape. U/s 53(1) of Code of Criminal Procedure, When a person is arrested on a charge of committing an offence of such a nature and alleged to have been committed under such circumstances that there are reasonable grounds for believing that an examination of his person will afford evidence as to the commission of an offence, it shall be lawful for a registered medical practitioner, acting at the request of a police officer not below the rank of sub-inspector, and for any person acting in good faith in his aid and under his direction, to make such an examination of the person arrested as is reasonably necessary in order to ascertain the facts which may afford such evidence, and to use such force as is reasonably necessary for that purpose. Moreover, as per U/s 164A of Code of Criminal Procedure, provisions for medical examination of rape victim are given. U/s 327(2) of Code of Criminal Procedure, there should be in camera trial for all rape victims. Inspite of these provisions and laws, as The Judiciary in India is burdened with a lot of work and therefore judgment of the rape cases comes very late. Moreover, the punishment sentenced for the proved accused is very less of an imprisonment or very nominal fine, which further encourages the criminals to repeat the brutal act again after the completion of the punishment. Further, as there is a wide opportunity for appellate for the criminals from the lowest court to the Supreme Court, sometimes it comes so late that either of the parties had died. Thus, further amendments should be done to the provisions for a severe punishment to the evils and there should be speedy trials in rape cases so that the victim gets justice as it is rightly stated that “Justice delayed is justice denied.”

IS WOMEN’S DAY GETTING CELEBRATED AS AN ACCOUNT OF SUCCESS?

This article is a research material, which i under took during my PG studies with facts and figures and a small critic from my point of view.... Feminism, women folk, equality of women sect, reservations for women in jobs, educating girls… these are the hot sold commodities on the day of March 8th, as it is international women’s day. All the women resource centers, conference halls, schools and colleges are busy in celebrating the day with hot discussions and seminars. But, is the day really getting completeness? Here is an overview of the development of women thinking in the Indian context. Feminism is questioning the age-old beliefs that were fundamental to the prevailing social structure. In doing so it is raising the consciousness of the society. In India Feminism is somewhere in between the second and third wave. It is confronting the sexual stereotyping of woman in text books, unequal pay for equal work, prevalence of the belief in the traditional division of labor and the tendency to prefer a boy-child and of considering man to be a breadwinner and the woman’s earning as an extra. Feminism as a philosophy aims at profound changes in the traditional social structure, in attitudes and personal relationships to usher in a truly just social order. India is the country, where women are considered to be worshipped as an angel than calling the sect as equals. In India, the land itself is considered as “motherland”, where the surviving land, which is giving shelter, is compared with “the mother’s womb”. Indian notions are most commonly based on mythologies, Vedas, Upanishads and old epics. The culture itself is emerged through these notions, which are being followed since many more centuries and being continued by generations. Though Indian land is called as “motherland”, the society can boldly call as patriarchal. The reference of patriarchal dominations goes back to the time of the great epic “manusmruthi”. The epic speaks about the women life that “a girl should be looked after by her father in the childhood, husband in the youth and son in her old age”. It also speaks about man’s lifetime which is highly independent and women’s life as dependent on man. It speaks of a clear cut difference between man and woman’s lifetime by intentionally making woman as “Others” because of their biological difference of maternity. The Vedas and Upanishads how ever gave importance of women scholars because of their intelligence, but these epics also say about women that “ETHRA NARYANTHO PUJYANTHE TATRA DEVATHA UPASTHITHAHA”, which means “where woman is worshiped, there exists the god”. These Vedas also do not consider women as equals, but as angels or goddesses, who should be worshipped than to be treated as living beings. The Indian mentality consider the women sect as creatures living inside the four walls of a house, who should be engaged in kitchen work activities and household works as told by Virginia woolf as “angel kept in the house”. The works of livelihood is also differentiated between the men and women in India than it is for survival question. Some works of heavy physical activities and powerful posts always lies in the hands of man, whereas the creative and emotional activities and household affairs are told as womanly jobs. Usually, the posts which are used to attract huge number of consumers are usually managed by the women, where women are used as showcase puppets to create attraction among men folk. As the modernization entered Indian realm, the culture also started changing, where the situation of women folk also changed but with the latest version of patriarchal domination. Women left the houses with good educational qualifications but are stereotyped for the attracting jobs like receptionists, PRO’s, telephone operators, customer care executives, air hostess whose responsibility is to establish mutual relations between the company and the customers by using their beauty as weapons than their education. All men-consumable commodities are generally propagated and advertised by women models, where women sect is depicted as the symbols of vanity and lavishness who can be attracted by simply using of some commodities. The women are also usually appointed as assistants than appointing them as officers. Though they reach such positions, the men are still in an opinion that, they should not be an inferior in front of mere women superiority. There are many feminist thinkers who are constantly propagating the feministic ideologies through their literary pieces, in a way these literary figures and works are also fighting as a weapon against patriarchal domination and emphasizes the condition of women in the current scenario. But both the feminists and other thinkers must understand that the women’s day is not celebrated to gain superiority for women over men but to establish an equality over the two sects, who are like the wheels of the same chariot of social set up.

DID THE BUD GET BLOOSOMED IN THE BUDGET 2013-14?

This post is having some special issues, as it completely reviews the old budget in the scenario of the next up coming budget, which is being placed in a very short period... It was Feb 28th 2013 in the noon in the parliament New Delhi. The whole country and international investors were looking with curiosity for the upcoming placement of a magnacarta for the coming financial year. Yes, it’s the day on which financial budget gets presented every year. It is a framework for the entire financial year from 1st April 2013 to 31st March 2014. India has just now how ever getting out of the crisis of economic cycles and crawling towards the problem of fiscal deficit. The union government with lots of opposition has just now adapted foreign direct investment which is creating an imbalance in the fiscal deficit of current accounts. The finance minister Mr. P. Chidambaram has expected for 6.5 % of growth in GDP economic growth in the coming finance year. But, the foreign investors are giving their opinion that the trouble in the fiscal deficit is lacking their enthusiasm to invest in India. But, the Indian economists are predicting of a considerable increase in the foreign investments in Indian business due to the favorable union financial policy. The Indian business personals are not how ever profited with the budget as the budget aims more at foreign investors than the local personals. The budget does not seem favourable to the commons. The tax limit since two years was stagnant at rs. Two laths due to inflation as to decrease the liquidity of cash among the commons. But the inflation has now under control and the government has not still increased the limit. The women tax payers are also not benefited either by increasing the tax limits or the savings. The budget framers have predicted a positive change in the economic trend as the liquidity decreases, the demand for commodities also decreases. Consequently, the prices of commodities are expected to be gradual downfall, which also brings a eco-friendly trend in the economic system. How ever, it is expected that, India will have a tremendous economic growth in the coming six months due to this budget. Though it seems unfavourable in the short time for the middle class people, it is expected to help in the long run economic growth and investments. By Pallavi S.J

CAMPAIGN PIERCEING THE MASS:

Vermilion! Turmeric! Clothes! Gifts! Money! People crowd... Are you thinking of a ritualized happy ceremony? Then you are absolutely wrong. These are the matters which are commonly found on the streets as a part of campaign, as the state is facing local body elections in this month. All the political parties are are striving hard for their utmost success through huge investments and attractive methods for getting the attention of the voting crowd. But is it really working? These campaigns are highly expensive, which are being done in the main roads and circles. It has become a hazard for traffic causing traffic jams and slow moving traffic troubling the citizens. Moreover, these canvassing programmes include a large number of people even the women and children by providing them with meals and money. The supporters rather than being a follower using the occasion for profit making. Cases are reported that many unknown campaigners have thrown the packets of vermilions and clothes in the front yards of the locked houses. Many women are seen distributing pamphlets along with customs and traditions. But is this the democracy need? Are elections the part of customs and rituals? Democracy urges for development where elections are the tools for the way to progress. The campaigns should be development oriented than troubling the people. The elections must show the path for a dreamed development through able representatives than the creation of mere believes over the innocent voter’s right???

PROTECTORS PREVAILING IN BRUTALITY:

Caretakers being indulged in destruction! The persons who have to rescue the victim transformed as victimizers! Light urging eyes suffering in darkness! Yes, it is an agonizing story of an educated elderly girl who was imprisoned in darkness not for days but for 4 years. The brutal victimizers were not her enemies but her own parents who brought her to this earth and looked after her for years together. Hemavathi, a 35 year old lady was rescued by Subramanya Nagar police in silicon city Bangalore from her distress of darkness in a lonely dark room without even enough food. There is a saying that, “bad children can born, but bad parents never occur”. But this event completely subverts this statement, because a healthy and educated girl was imprisoned with a silly reason by her own parents. Hemavathi was an intelligent girl since her childhood, who finished her high school days in Nirmala high school, by completing her graduation in commerce. If all would well, Hemavathi even planned of pursuing her CA course. She was even taking tutorial classes to other graduation students. Tempest destructed Hema’s life in the name of love affair! The girl who dreamt of leading a happy life with her boy was imprisoned by her father Renukappa and her brother, who is said as a mentally retorted by the neighbours. The girl was treated viciously by making her naked even without food. As the neighbours explained, the girl even used to yell with pain and hungry in the night. The relatives and the neighbours even were beaten back by her father and her brother when asked about her forcible house arrest. The victim’s mother Putta Gowramma even tried to commit suicide twice as she could not resist her husband’s cruelty regarding her daughter and herself too. The hostility however ended with the light of police! However, the neighbours and public finally opened up the eyes of society with the arrival of Malleshwaram police rescuing the girl from her house arrest, who was found in the most barbaric scenario inside a dark room even without clothes like an animal. Hemavathis is now admitted in Nimhans, who was completely mentally distress for her betterment of health. Dr. B.L Satish has cleared that, there is no mental illness with the girl but has kept her in ICU for a speedy recovery. The human rights commissioner Mr. Sunil Agarwal visited and has enquired about her health by assuring the needful action about the event. DCP Revanna has also visited the victim and affirmed that, the girl is getting well. But, the most tragic event is that, the city which is well-known for its civilized technocrats has kept such a barbaric attitude in its womb for years together and the educated literate being victimized is the real catastrophe.

BRUTALITY BURNT BABY’S FUTURE

Cruelty imposed on small kid! The capital city again witnessed a highly mean act! No eye for sadist sexists! No place for morality and human values! Yes, it is the heartrending incident that has stunned the entire Indian minds. A smallest toddling baby was unkindly used for fulfilling their nasty desire. It is the story of the capital city of the country New Delhi, which witnessed the sexual assault of a medical student just recently before 6 months in December 2012. But this time, the act is still spiteful. Because, the victim now is a small kid of 5 years. The assault took place simultaneously! A small 5 year old kid was taken by the gang and was imprisoned with in the house and was raped continuously for 4 days. The baby was violently assaulted. 4 men incessantly raped for 4 days by forcibly filling gelatin boxes and candles into the Virginia of the child, which is further brutal. There was no place for even humanist values among the gigantic criminals. The baby rescued after 4 days! The kid was saved by the local public, after 4 days of unremitting harassment. The victimized baby is now in the hospital struggling between life and death. Small protests are going on in front of the police commissioner’s office and the commissioner has promised of speedy investigation and impartial arrest of the criminals. The police searching for the criminals from the day of baby’s rescue! Delhi police commissioner Niraj Kumar ordered his officials to run a quick search and talked of his resignation if failed in the case. The search resulted in the arrest of two accused! The police have arrested two accused named Manoj Kumar followed by Pradeep in Bihar state, who were hiding in their relatives’ house, after a widespread protest by the feminist oriented associations. The background of the accused is further shocking! The first accused Manoj Kumar was recently married just before a year and in the mean time of her absence in the home, the wicked man captured the baby and used for fulfilling his atrocious vanity. The accused even trespassed unimaginable materials into the Virginia of the baby. The most shocking incident is that, the accused was a mere worker for wages, who was hiding in a small village of Bihar. Another young boy found as accused! The previous case revealed a 17 year old boy as accused and the current context is not of much exception. The second accused Pradeep is found as just of 19 years of age, who also cooperated with the main accused for the activity. The police are further looking for the other left out accused. However, the most shameful condition of the country is that, no severe protests are done for the arrest and investigation of the case. Moreover, the land which called children as god has witnessed a very mean act of victimizing the same child that to in such a cruelistic way, which has not happened in the history. Nevertheless the December month is again repeating and the protests those took place during the issue have just became historical events rather than improving the system. At least, the government must take steps for preventing the further assaults and the protection for children victims must be strengthened through amendments in the judicial system. The social education must be given for all the people, because no administrative system can prevent the psychological miss behavior of individuals and their brutality, which should be further strengthened through the effective utilization of judiciary and police system.

SILENT SPECTATOR WITNESSING THE DESTRUCTION IN HELPLESSNESS:

ATM centre without automatic teller machine! Wires being tormed and broken! Police making a complete search in the surroundings! The spectator could only watch and record but could not avoid! Yes, This scene was found in the out skirts of capital city Bangalore at a robbed place. The theft was carried out at the ATM centre located at Dwaraka Nagar in Bagnur limits belonging to state bank group. Thinking of money as The robbed material as it is a bank? Then the guess is wrong. Because this time the robbers did not try for the fruit but taken up the complete existed tree. Yes, the criminals have carried away the entire ATM machine which was weighing almost more than 50 kg by destroying the CC camera fixed at the centre. The shocking thing is that all these events are well organised and committed only with in 6 to 7 minutes. Though the robbers have destructed the centre's CC camera, their crime has been recorded in another camera fixed in the bank. As per its record, 7 robbers have arrived to the spot in the mid night in a tata sumo and have completely destroyed the camera, broken the wires and have easily taken away the machine. When the night police arrived near the centre at 1.24 AM, they have noticed that the machine is missing. The centre with negligency and ignorance! The Baglur police has taken up the case and during the enquiry it is found that the ATM machine was installed only before 1 month in the spot and the centre was not having any security measures except a CC camera. The Bangalore city police commissioner Mr. Jyothi Prakash Mirji visited the spot and have assured of a serious enquiry. He also noticed the lack of security measures and also stated that the machine was not fixed properly, which has helped the robbers for their easy work. The chief manager of state bank group has justified in favour of the bank by saying that, as it was a new centre no security was appointed. But the natives themselves are questioning about how does the centre start working without security people. However. The theft of ATM centres are becoming frequent in the capital city these days especially due to the negligence of banks in providing required security measures. The CC cameras are also not fixed by adapting safety measures which is becoming boon to the looters and this event is an addition for such ignorance. But the theft of the machine itself has definitely shook the garden city people and at least now should become an eye opening event for the banking sector to save the other miserable machines suffering from insecurity.

CASH BOX OPENED FOR KARNATAKA:

Complete development of the state farmers! Equal education for all! Progress of oppressed! These were the attractive enchantings presented in the legislative assembly of the Karnataka state by the chief minister Mr. Siddaramaiah, who is also the finance minister of the state. The CM presented this new middle budget as to fund the new plans and projects framed by his Congress government after getting power. Finally the awaited briefcase was opened on friday, july 12th 2013. The budget aimed to fulfill all the assurances promised by the party during elections in its election agenda. The KPCC President Mr. Parameshwar had also suggested the CM to present a people friendly budget by covering all the election time assurances and agendas. Consequently, the CM being an able finance minister, who has already presented 8 successful budgets in his political career had already started providing a kg of rice for 1 rupee as promissed earlier and made his path. In this context, the budget has made its emphasis on the education and agricultural sectors. The education department has emerged as the highest benefitted department in this year with the contribution of about 812700 rs. Anna Bhagya yojana's implementation has been planned with a separate fund of 20 lakhs for providing food to the school children for bringing them into education. The children will be provided with 2 rs every day for attending the school and english language learning will be introduced at the primary level itself that is from 1st standard. The CM's next concentration is none other than on the country's backbone the peasant, s he is also from backward and rural area. The agricultural loan which was with 1 percent interest from 1 to 3 lakh rupees has been now enhanced up to 10 lakhs. A committee has been proposed for making a research on the installation of 5 hp solar pumps to provide consistent electricity to the farmers. Rs 5 crores has been aloted to the agricultural university and proposed of establishing a committee for the implementation of the agricultural market report. The cost on sugar will be decreased but the VAT tax has been kept constant. Rs 150 crores has been kept for the construction of storage for chemical fertilizers and seeds. The upliftment of oppressed poor has played prominent role in the budget. The construction of houses for the poor and providing compulsory education to the poor children was proposed. The development of home department was also mentioned. 5 lakh rs has been planned to fund the ANF squad at Karkala to strengthen the force. 8500 constables are planned to e inducted into the police department at Bangalore itself. Indian reserve bettalein will be established at Davangere and Tumkor districts. The budget has also waved the progress path in the transport department with the inclusion of 5 new RTO offices at RT Nagar, Marathalli, Dandeli and Madugiri and rs 30 crores has been allocated for providing training to the heavy vehicle drivers. Truck terminal and logistic park will be inculcated in Anchikeri, hubli. New plans are brought out for uplifting the women and weaker sections. Pension of rs 500 will be provided to the widows or the unmarried women crossed the age of 40 years. Maithri yojana will be implemented for the assistance of sexual minorities. 10 new courts will be established for punishing the criminals indulging in women harasment. The Shivamogga, Tumcore and Bijapur muncipalities are proposed to be upgraded into corporations and new parking rules will be implemented in all corporation areas. BDA complex will be constructed in RT Nagar and Indiranagar with the construction of 6500 flats. The people of Arkavathi are promised of getting their property papers and sites are planned to be distributed at Kempegowda extension, Bangalore, which was in controversy since many years. There will be 2 BDAs, 2 commissioners and 2 mayors at BBMP for speeder developmental activities. New corridor roads will be laid between Bannerghatta and EG Pura and between Jayadeva circle and silk board. Separate fund has been allocated for the construction of new roads at all main junctions in the capital city and new metro lines will be laid out between Bangalore, Tumcore and Ramnagar.the special funds are aloted to the minority commission and backward class commission. Local trains will be installed in the capital city and sky walkers will be also inducted for the betterment of pedestrians. However. The budget has brought disappointment among the rich traders and business personals, who were expecting the state tax and duties's variation in the scenario of resession. The x-CM Jagdish Shetter has defined this budget as a continuation of his proposed budget of March 2013 during BJP rule. He has also opposed the budget, as it has completely neglected the earlier declaration of Taluks and has not funded the Bhagya Lakshmi plan. Another x-CM B. S. Yadiyurappa felt that the new corporations are announced, but no definition is made regarding the existing members. The budget completely proves the come back of CM Siddu being a leader from backward class and rural area and also depicts the way of attracting the commons with a future thinking of the up coming central elections as well. However. The government must at least fulfill the given proposals with a right allocation and implementation of proposed fund to reach the path of success and progress. Because, the assurances get prominence only when it is fulfilled.