GJM team Now in Delhi for Aug 11 tripartite talks |
KalimNews, 9 Aug, :As representative of Gorkha Janmulti Morcha tweleve member team arrived New Delhi to participate in the August 11 tripartite talksNewDelhi comprised of Amar Lama, Jyoti Rai, Dr. Rohit Sharma and Tilkamal Chettri. the second team that left Bagdogra Airport this morning included Dr. Harka Bahadur Chettri, LB Pariyar, Trilok Dewan and Anmole Prasad along with PD Kediya, Dhanu Murmu and Rajen Lohar from Dooars. The 12th delegate to participate in the talk is Swaraj Thapa who has been taking the lead for appointments and introducing the GJMM leaders to the Political leaders of New Delhi. It is also learnt that the team met Jaswant Singh at New Delhi and had a brief discussion on the preparation of the GJM Team. Following the two previous tripartite talks held on September 8 and on December 29 this is the third of its kind this is with a new strategy. North East: Google admits mistake in Arunachal depiction Shared by Nanda Kirati Dewan
NEW DELHI, Aug 8 –Search Google today admitted its ‘mistake’ of wrong depiction of certain areas of Arunachal Pradesh as parts of China and said its maps would be rectified shortly. “Earlier, this week, as part of routine update to Google Earth, we published new data for the Arunachal Pradesh region that changed the depiction of certain place names in the product. The change was a result of a mistake in our processing of new map data,” a spokesperson for the search giant said in a statement. The spokesperson was reacting after a media report which highlighted that Google map showed certain areas of Arunachal Pradesh as parts of China. The media report had raised suspicion about the search engine being hacked by Chinese considering that Beijing has been laying claim over entire Arunachal Pradesh, which India rejects. “We are in the process of reverting the data to its previous state and expect the change to be visible in the product shortly,” the spokesperson said. “We would like to clarify that this issue did not impact our depiction of international borders,” the statement said. Google Earth is a service of Google that lets users to view satellite imagery, maps, terrain and 3D buildings. This is not the first time that Google Earth has come in for criticism in India. Indian security agencies had earlier been complaining that Google Earthexposes Indian defense and other sensitive installations. – PTI
Bharatiya Gorkha Parisangh Meeting in Mumbai
INDIA's SWINE FLUE TOLL 864-4 DEATH Pune/Ahmedabad/New Delhi, Aug 9 (IANS) The contagious swine flu claimed two more lives in India Sunday, taking the national toll in just a week to four and forcing Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s office to start monitoring the spread of the virus. On Sunday, three people continued to be in a critical condition and 82 fresh cases were reported, taking the total number of people infected by the virus to 864, the health ministry said. Authorities in Maharashtra and Gujarat - which account for the four deaths - were on high alert. The latest victims of influenza A(H1NI) were Sanjay Kokare, a village school teacher who died in a Pune hospital, and Pravin Patel of Atlanta in the US who had flown in to Ahmedabad a week ago. Patel’s wife is in critical condition. Kokare died in Pune’s Sassoon Hospital after midnight Saturday. In the hospital, six more people are still undergoing treatment. As Pune has become the epidemic city, a central team has been stationed to assess the situation and institute appropriate public health measures. Ashok Ladda, additional director of the state family welfare department, said that Kokare was admitted initially to a hospital in Khedegaon village near Pune July 31. He was sent home after two days. But his condition deteriorated again and he was taken to a private hospital in Pune. He was moved to Sassoon Hospital two days back and was on ventilator when he died, Ladda said. Pravin Patel died at the civil hospital in Gujarat’s main city Ahmedabad early Sunday. He and his wife had tested positive for swine flu Saturday. “This is the first swine flu death in Ahmedabad. The patient had other complications as well. He had viral pneumonia, which is very difficult to treat. His haemoglobin was low. All these added to the complications of swine flu,” Gujarat Health Minister Jaynarayan Vyas told IANS. The latest deaths prompted Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to tell Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad that a panel of doctors be formed to provide the people “correct information” regarding swine flu. According to an official in the Prime Minister’s Office, Manmohan Singh said the panel should also provide proper information to the media. Even as the authorities battled swine flu, an ugly row erupted after Azad said that swine flu was contagious and those who had fallen victim to it could have passed on the virus to others. His remarks that 14-year-old Pune schoolgirl Reeda Shaikh, who died Aug 3 becoming India’s first swine flu victim, could have spread the virus to 80 other people by visiting more than one hospital triggered an angry response from her grieving family. “One small girl went from one hospital to another, then a third hospital to get treatment and then a fourth, without awareness. In the process some 80 people were infected. This girl … transmitted the virus in the course of seeking treatment,” the minister said in New Delhi. In Pune, the girl’s mother and aunt lashed out at Azad, demanding his resignation for his “insensitive remarks”. “We want an apology from the government. (Azad) has hurt a mother… He has blamed our child for having infected around 80 others. He needs to get his facts right,” the angry mother of Reeda told reporters. The girl’s more vocal aunt, Ayesha Shaikh, added: “Our child sacrificed her life for the nation. Because of her death so many people went for swine flu test and have tested positive. We want an apology or resignation from Azad.” Later, Azad apologised to the grieving family. The health minister said: “It (the spread) has gone up across the world and it will also increase in India. For this we need to increase the number of beds in both government and private hospitals.” “So far Swine flu has only been restricted to well-off families,” he told a news channel. Fahmida Panwala, 53, who succumbed to the virus late Saturday in Mumbai’s Kasturba Hospital, was the second victim of the virus. Within 24 hours, two more people died. The authorities are closely monitoring the condition of three people - a medico and a pharmacist, who are in critical condition in Pune, and a 28-year-old businessman who is in critical condition in a Mumbai hospital. Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan convened a meeting of officials and experts as a team from the National Centre for Disease Control, formerly the National Institute of Communicable Disease, left for Pune. Pune is in the grip of panic as thousands besieged government hospitals to get themselves checked, almost all of them with their faces masked. In New Delhi, the privately run Sanskriti School closed down for a week after three students tested positive for swine flu, including one who recently visited Britain. According to a statement issued by the health ministry, about 4,084 people have been tested so far, of whom 864 are positive for the Influenza A(H1N1). It said that 523 of them have been discharged. On Sunday, 82 laboratory-confirmed cases were reported with Pune (34) topping the list. It is followed by Delhi (13), Mumbai (12), Chennai (7), Goa (4), Vadodara (3), Kozhikode (2), Hyderabad (2), Gurgaon (2), Thiruvananthapuram (1) and Thrissur in Kerala (1), and Sirsa in Haryana (1). NEW ARMY CHIEF OF NEPAL IANS,Kathmandu, Aug 10 (Xinhua) The Nepalese government Sunday named Lt. Gen. Chhatraman Singh Gurung as the country’s new army chief. Gurung, 57, who was the second-in command of the Nepal Army, will succeed outgoing chief Rookmangud Katawal. Katawal will take one-month leave before his retirement from the post Sep 9. Katawal was appointed to the post in September 2006. Gurung will be the acting chief till Katawal’s three-year tenure expires Sep 9. The defence ministry Friday approved his leave request. Katawal was removed from the post May 3 by the Unified Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-M) led government, but was reinstated by President Ram Yadav on the same day. After the row over Katawal’s sacking, UCPN-M chairman Prachanda resigned from the post of prime minister May 4. |
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