Saturday, July 21, 2012

Yoga guru Ramdev's chief aide Balkrishna arrested





Acharya Balkrishna (File photo)


Acharya Balkrishna, the chief aide of Indian Yoga guru Baba Ramdev, was arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) from the Patanjali Yogpeeth in Hardwar, Uttar Pradesh, on Friday, on charges of obtaining important documents including Indian passport by producing fake academic certificates.

According to Indian news reports, a local CBI court had issued non-bailable warrants against Balkrishna in the case pertaining to his passport having allegedly been made on forged documents. Following this, the local intelligence unit and Hardwar police were asked to detain him and a special team of the CBI later took him into custody.

He originally hails from Syangja of Nepal but his nationality has been in controversy with Indian authorities claiming him to be a Nepali citizen. Balkrishna, his mentor Ramdev and other associates have been claiming that Indian authorities were the labeling fake accusations to weaken the movement against corruption and black money by Anna Hazare  in which Ram Dev is a key face.

Bal Krishna is head of several commercial firms including Ayurvedic medicine companies worth billions of rupees

ANFA president Ganesh Thapa’s son received $ 100,000 from AFC’s corruption accused prez


Gaurav Thapa, the son of All Nepal Football Federation (ANFA) President Ganesh Thapa received $ 100,000 (Rs 88 lakhs) from the suspended President of Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Mohamed bin Hammam as the latter used the AFC bank accounts to enrich himself, pay for the lavish expenses of his family and hand out tens of thousands of dollars in cash to federation presidents and their relatives.
The cash handed out to federation presidents and their relatives went to their personal bank accounts and none of it was for football related expenses, according to the Associated Press.
In one of the biggest corruption cases to rock the football world, Hammam, the 63-year-old Qatari who was once a candidate to oust FIFA President Sepp Blatter as the sport's worldwide leader, is accused of using the AFC bank accounts to hand out hundreds of thousands of dollars to friends and relatives, according to an audit obtained by the AP.
The audit was prepared by the international accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers and dated July 13. A copy of the report was obtained by the AP; its contents were confirmed by two people with direct knowledge of the report who spoke on condition of anonymity because it hasn't been made public.
The report offered rare details of the usually secretive accounts of not-for-profit football bodies handling hundreds of millions of dollars. And it portrayed a man who was running Asian soccer like a family business, negotiating contracts on his own and mingling his personal and AFC bank accounts.
Hammam received millions of dollars from individuals linked to AFC contracts, according to the audit, and spent tens of thousands of dollars on items like a honeymoon for his son and dental work, haircuts and cash payments for his family.
It found he spent $700,000 from AFC coffers on himself and his family, including $100,000 for his wife, $10,000 on a Bulgari watch for himself and nearly $5,000 for his daughter's cosmetic dentistry.
Payments were also made to Asian, African and Caribbean football officials, including $250,000 to Jack Warner, the longtime strongman of Caribbean football.
"The arrangement with Mr Hammam's use of the sundry debtors account is, in our view, highly unusual and reflects poor governance," the audit said. "We question why Mr Hammam would conduct his personal financial transactions through the AFC's bank accounts when the documents we have seen indicate that he already has several personal bank accounts in various countries," the audit said.
The Asian governing body, which he has led since 2002 was advised to seek "legal advice in respect of ... whether the actions of Hammam, and other parties identified in this report, constitute criminal and/or civil breaches." Bin Hammam was suspended for 30 days by the AFC following receipt of the report last week.
Hammam’s United States lawyer said the allegations were a FIFA tactic to block his return to world football.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Road accidents down by 13 pc in Kathmandu Valley


Death incidents of death caused by road accidents in Kathmandu Valley have reduced by around 13 percent in the Fiscal Year 2011/12, comparing to the fiscal year 2010/11.
According to a record provided by the Metropolitan Traffic Police Sector, as many as 171 cases of road accidents were recorded in the fiscal year 2010/11 while it was decreased to 148 in fiscal year 2011/12.
Similarly, the number of critically injured people in road accidents has decreased to 396 in the last fiscal year from 553 of the previous fiscal year. It is the decrease by 39.5 percent.
Spokesperson of the Sector, Dev Bahadur Bohora, told RSS the number of death incidents were decreased, following awareness programmes and effective implementation of traffic rules in the Valley.

Over 2,000 houses flooded by incessant rain in Dang


Over two thousand houses and cottages in Deukhuri of Dang have been inundated due to flood caused by incessant rain in the past few days.
Ward no 2,3,7 and 9 of Sonpur VDC and Ward no 4,5,6 of Sisahaniya VDC of Duekhuri as well as Lalmatiya VDC have been badly affected due to flooding in the Rapti River as well as Dulai and Singe rivulet. Some 30 cottages have collapsed and some have even been swept away by Rapti River in Deukhuri, according to reports. However, there are no reports of any human casualties.
The swollen Rapti River flooded the three VDC’s and caused much havoc and panic among the villagers Wednesday night.
A police team is currently involved in rescuing as well as providing relief to locals who have been rendered homeless after their houses were swept away by Rapti River.
Local authorities visited the three villages this morning to gauge the damage caused by the flooding.

Bhutanese refugees complete 51-hour-long 'handshake' as they eye Guinness Record


Two refugees from Bhutan completed 51-hour-long handshake programme in Jhapa based Beldangi-II refugee camp Thursday.
Bhutanese refugee youths express joy by raising their hands upon completing the 51-hour-long handshaking for records in Beldangi-II of Jhapa, Thursday, 19 July 2012. nepalews.com/Vidhya Mishra
Bhutanese refugee youths express joy by raising their hands upon completing the 51-hour-long handshaking for records in Beldangi-II of Jhapa, Thursday, 19 July 2012. 
Speaking at the closing ceremony on Thursday, refugee youths Neel Hari Upreti and Dik Man Gurung expressed their determination to set a Guinness World Record by shaking their hands continuously for 70 hours in near future.
"Our attempt has already challenged the existing record of 44 hours by two Nepalese brothers. We'll set a new record of at least 70 hours in near future," Upreti told local mediapersons in Jhapa, announcing his future plans to set a new record in the said field.
Thousands of refugees expressed their support and solidarity in order to motivate the community youths to break the existing world record on handshaking.

A jury of over three dozen people from various backgrounds examined the event on rotation basis, one of the organising team members Shekher Rizal informed.

Norway agrees to provide grant of Rs. 2.34 b for rural and renewable energy


The government of Norway has agreed to provide a grant assistance of Rs. 2.34 billion for the implementation of National Rural and Renewable Energy Programme (NRREP).
The agreement to this effect was signed between Finance Secretary Krishna Hari Baskota and Ambassador of Royal Norwegian Embassy to Nepal Llf Arne Ramslien on behalf of their respective government, here in the capital on Wednesday.
The Ministry of Environment, Science, and Technology is the executing agency and the Alternative Energy Promotion Centre (AEPC) is the implementation agency of this programme.
The programme will be implemented till July 15, 2017.

Dozen former Maoist commanders resign over allegation of fund misuse


Division commanders and deputy commanders of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) resigned en masse on Thursday after being accused of misusing the funds released by the government for the combatants and the party levy.
Yam Bahadur Adhikari, commander of 1st division in Ilam, Suk Bahadur Rokka of 2nd division in Sindhuli, Dhan Bahadur Maski of 3rd division in Shaktikhor, Chitwan, Tej Bahadur Oli of 4th division in Nawalparasi, Mahendra Bahadur Shahi of sixth division Surkhet and Santu Darai of 7th division in Kailali and the deputy commanders of all six main cantonments tendered their resignations following the accusation from the former combatants.
They resigned during a meeting of the party's standing committee today. Suspension of the accused commanders was one of the 11 point demands of the ex combatants.
Three division commanders Dhan Bahadur Maski, Mahendra Bahadur Shahi and Tej Bahadur Oli were earlier accused of irregularities worth over Rs 10 million.
The SC meeting also decided to form a commission to address the demands of the former combatants including investigation into the alleged misappropriation of the funds meant for them after they obstructed ongoing plenum of the Maoist party on Wednesday.
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