Vol.8 Issue 28 - Nov 14-Nov 20, 2015
Vol.8 Issue 28 - Nov 14-Nov 20, 2015
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India, UK sign
civil nuclear
deal during
Modis visit
BJPs Bihar poll debacle foreshadows
PMs Wembley stadium reception Friday.
After winning the inaugural match of the Cricket AllStars series in New York on Nov 7, Warnes
Warriors beat Sachin's Blasters again in Houston Nov 11. But cricket is winning going by the enthusi
asm of the crowds that thronged the Citi Field Stadium in New York as seen in this photo. The series,
brainchild of Sachin Tendulkar and Shane Warne, is designed to promote cricket
in America to globalize it. (Photo: Sandeep G./The South Asian Times)
More pix on page 1819.
Diwali lights up
India & the world
Millions of Indians the world over
celebrated Diwali, the festival of
lights and the victory of good over
evil, on November 11 with gaiety.
The traditional fervor was more
marked, naturally, in India,
as seen in this picture from
Bhubaneshwar, Odisha.
(Photo: IANS)
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Obama greets
Modi on Diwali,
to meet in Turkey
By Prakash Bhandari
Jaipur: India's corporate bigwigs will attend Resurgent Rajasthan
Partnership Summit 2015 to be held here Nov 1920. "Anil Ambani,
chairman of Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group; Anand
Mahindra; Rakesh Bharti Mittal, vice chairman of Bharti Enterprises;
Cyrus P. Mistry, chairman of Tata Sons; Gautam Adani, chairman,
Adani Group; Adi Godrej, chairman, Godrej Group; Kumar Mangalam
Birla, chairman, Aditya Birla Group and Anil Agarwal, chairman,
Vedanta Group, among others, will attend the event," a statement
issued here said. Resurgent Rajasthan Partnership Summit (RRPS), to
be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 19,
will have strategic conferences, panel discussions, roundtable delib
erations, presentations and oneonone business meetings. The sum
mit is expected to bring together investors from all over the world
for interacting with policy makers, including the political leadership,
government officials and, local business leaders on the investment
environment and opportunities in Rajasthan.
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TRISTATE COMMUNITY
Sunil Puri
family time, Puri said in a state
ment. People turn to the YMCA
for supporting their families in
mind, body and spirit. This build
ing will provide a safe, affordable
place for families to live healthy
lives in a growing area of the
community.
The facility, to be named the
Indianorigin basketball
player making waves in US
New York: Veer Singh,
a new recruit and the
first Indianorigin play
er to play for Seton
Hall School basketball
team in New Jersey,
has been praised for
his skills in the game.
Standing tall at 6' 7,
the New Yorker plays
as a freshman wing
and was signed from
St. Peter's Preparatory
Veer Singh (Photo: The StarLedger)
School in New Jersey
"He is going to bring the shoot
earlier this year, app.com news
ing ability I think we lack, and he
website reported on Wednesday.
Singh brings a desperately need is going to stretch the floor for
ed deadeye to a roster short on us," a player said, adding, "I saw
shooters. He is a great defender him play a couple of times in high
school and I thought he could
and a shooter, the report added.
"It means a great deal for them shoot, he's really excelled here."
Team head coach Kevin Willard
to have confidence in me, because
if they don't, they are not going to commended Singh for his attitude.
"I love Veer's attitude. I love his
kick it out. The fact that they're
looking to kick it out, that's huge," toughness. I love how hard he has
played. Anyone who can make
Singh said.
The teammates and the coach shots like he can is really going to
help us," Willard said.
are all praise for the player.
TRISTATE COMMUNITY
ART@TELANGANA BOOK
LAUNCHED IN NY
New York: The art@telangana
book was released at the Rubin
Museum of Art in New York by
the Consul General of India in
New York, Dnyaneshwar Mulay.
T he event was attended by a
large number of art gallery own
ers, art critics and art lovers.
T he book, art@te lang ana,
which had been published in
October 2014, was init ially
launched in Hyderabad, India,
during the World Metropolis
Congress, then at the India Art
Fair 2015 in New Delhi and the
India Festival 2015 in Tokyo.
The yearlong promotion of the
book had its nale at the Rubin
Museum of Art.
Consul General, Dnyaneswar
Mulay, said, Many people think
of India as monolithic. This work
illustrates the diversity within
India and highlights the tremen
dous contribution of Telangana
artists.
B.V.Papa Rao, one of the
Trustees of the art@telangana
Trust explained that the Trust is
the instrument to bring in pri
vate funding and private partici
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IndianAmerican
owned cos ned for
misuse of H1B
Washington, DC: Two Silicon
Valley companies owned by an
IndianAmerican have been
ordered to pay $ 103,000 in nes
to the federal government and $
84,000 in back wages to its
employees carrying H1B visas.
The two companies Scopus
Consult ing Group and Orian
Engineers owned by Indian
American Kishore Kumar, bring
workers from India and other
countries on H1B visas to
employ them as software engi
neers for Silicon Valley rms
such as eBay, Apple and Cisco
Systems.
During invest ig at ions, US
Department of Labor Wage and
Hour investigators found that the
two companies violated the H1B
provisions of the Immigration
and Nationality Act by misrepre
senting the prevailing wage level
on the Labor Condit ion
Applications required by the act,
an ofcial release said yesterday.
Queens Borough President Melinda Katz sponsored a Diwali celebration on November 4 with delegates of
Indianorigin. Five outstanding achievers were awarded citation of honor at the event. Gopi Udeshi (fourth from
left) was one of them from Bruhud New York seniors for her community services for the last two decades.
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NATIONAL COMMUNITY
Neel Kashkari
appointed head of
Minneapolis Fed bank
Kashkari had earlier
New York: Prominent
served
in
the
US
IndianAmerican business
Department
of
the
executive Nee l Kashkari
Treasury from 2006 to
was on Tuesday appointed
2009, rst as senior advis
as the head of the US
er to Secretary Henry
Federal Reserve's regional
Paulson and then as assis
bank in Minneapolis.
tant secretary of the
Kashkari, who was once a
Treasury.
Republican gubernatorial
In the latter role, he
candidate in California,
established and led the
would replace another
Ofce of Financial Stability
IndianAmerican Narayana
and oversaw the Troubled
Kocherlakota whose tenure
Asset Re lie f Prog ram
as CEO and president ends
Neel Kashkari
(TARP) for both Presidents
on December 31. "Kashkari
is the rig ht person to build on the George W Bush and Barack Obama.
Kashkari holds an MBA from the
Minneapolis Fed's core strengths and suc
cessfully lead the Bank into the future," W harton School of the University of
said Randall Hogan, chairman of the Pennsylvania and bachelor's and master's
Minneapolis Fed's board of directors and degrees in mechanical engineering from
the University of Illinois at Urbana
cochair of the search committee.
As president of the Minneapolis Fed, Champaign.
T he Federal Reserve Bank of
Kashkari, 42, will participate on the
Federal Open Market Committee in the Minneapolis is one of 12 regional Reserve
Banks that make up the Federal Reserve
formulation of US monetary policy.
System, the nation's central bank.
He will oversee 1,100 employees.
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Noted filmwriter and poet Javed Akhtar was honored at the event.
Congressional Country Club in
Bethesda, Maryland.
Javed Akhtar, noted film writer,
lyricist, and poet, was honored at
the event addressed by Indian
Ambassador to the US Arun
Kumar Singh. The gala also rec
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US AFFAIRS
Donald Trumps stand on deporting millions of illegals was stoutly opposed by Kasich
and Bush at the Milwaukee debate
fight over premises. In his remarks, Trump
implied that being an American is a privi
lege, not a right. His argument against
undocumented immigrants implicitly rejects
the notion that the U.S. benefits from such
immigration, or is morally committed to
offering opportunity. But Trumps argument
connects to the Republican base by success
fully tapping into a very different ideology.
IndianAmerican Republican
presidential hopeful Bobby
Jindal at the undercard
debtate in Milwaukee.
this," he said. "If politicians say
they're going to be conservative,
say they're going to cut spending,
but they don't do it, why should
we send them to D.C.?"
"If we send another big govern
ment Republican to the White
House, we will not do enough to
fix what is wrong in this country,"
Jindal said.
"Let's not just beat Hillary, let's
elect a conservative to the White
House, not just any Republican,"
Jindal said, arguing that the
Republican shouldn't be "a second
liberal party."
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INDIA
The Grand Alliance led by Nitish Kumar won 178 of the 243
assembly seats.
Patna: Congress president Sonia
Gandhi and chief ministers of
Delhi, West Bengal, Odisha and
Uttar Pradesh will attend the
November 20 oath taking of
Bihar Chie f Minister Nit ish
Kumar in an event which is being
touted as the beginning of oppo
sition unity against the BJP.
Congress vice president Rahul
Gandhi and former prime minis
ter H.D. Deve Gowda will also
attend the event along w ith
Assam's Congress Chief Minister
Tarun Gogoi. So will former chief
ministers Babulal Marandi and
Hemant Soren of Jharkhand and
INLD leader Abhay Chautala
from Haryana.
T he Grand Alliance led by
Nitish Kumar who will take
oath as chief minister for a third
straight time also includes the
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) of
Lalu Prasad and the Congress. It
crushed the BJP and its allies,
winning 178 of the 243 assem
bly seats.
T he JDU, the RJD and the
Congress grabbed over 41 per
cent of all the votes in the five
phased elections that began on
October 12 and concluded on
November 5. The BJP alliance
got 38 percent.
The Shiv Sena, the BJPs junior
ally in Maharashtra, joined Chief
Ministers Arvind Kejriwal of
Delhi and Mamata Banerjee of
West Bengal as well as former
Jammu and Kashmir chief minis
ter Omar Abdullah in hailing the
Grand Alliance win and taking a
dig at Modi.
T he Bharatiya Janata Party
(BJP), which was confident of
ousting Nitish Kumar, admitted
its calculations had gone wrong
in one of the toughest state elec
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INDIA
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the soldiers at the Dograi War Memorial, in Khasa, Amritsar.
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OP-ED
By Amitava Mukherjee
You, Shah Rukh the real life man not Raj or Rahul, your screen avatars are my
hero. But shamefully, I must admit We dont deserve you.
ken to me with a candor that has dis
armed me. You Indias most beloved
star have told me you have no friends.
You have opened up about how solitary
and reclusive you are and why your
daughter is the only one who really under
stands you.
You have wondered out loud on national
television about whether its your failure
that you cant sustain friendships. You
have been willing, on more than one occa
sion, to thirdeye yourself and make a joke
time).
You are a first among equals in your
community. Almost no one else (save a
handful of notable exceptions) among the
biggest and most glamorous stars is will
ing to speak if you put it politely, you
can call it reticence; if you are blunter, the
word you would use is cowardice. But you
bucked the trend, yet again.
Whats most sickening is how youre
now being told that the fact that a Khan
can be so popular is proof of Indias secu
larism. You anticipated this rubbish when
you told me acerbically, Khan shining is
not India shining. Broken down, the gross
subtext is that you should be grateful for a
country where so many Hindus are fans of
a Muslim star. Its been left to you to point
out that the tokenism of the three Khans
of Bollywood is the very antithesis of sec
ularism.
I wish I could ignore the hate brigade.
But when a party general secretary and a
longterm MP are among those asking you
to leave for Pakistan and when the
minority af fairs minister calls you her
brother but makes apologies for their poi
son, all I can say is every word you spoke
becomes even more invaluable.
You, Shah Rukh the real life man
not Raj or Rahul, your screen avatars
are my hero. But shamefully, I must admit
We dont deserve you.
The views expressed in Op Eds are not necessarily those of The South Asian Times.
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The views expressed in Op Eds are not necessarily those of The South Asian Times.
that description.
For Modi's critics, the journey
downhill for him and his party
has begun. The BJP's hope that
Bihar will pave the way for fur
ther successes in the east, includ
ing in Uttar Pradesh and West
Bengal, has been comprehensive
ly nullified.
The Bihar outcome may not
mark the end of development, for
Nitish Kumar, if not Lalu Prasad
Yadav, knows the importance of
bijli, sadak and pani for the aver
age citizen.
The Bihar chief minister also
knows that the Grand Alliance
has won not only because Lalu
Prasad roped in the backward
caste votes but also because of
Nitish Kumar's enthusiasm for
development and good gover
nance, which is why it was said
about him during the election
that he did a lot for Bihar (bahut
kaam kiya).
In the end, Modi let himself
down after a great beginning
because he doesn't seem to know
how to suppress the extremists
and advance his own agenda of
moderation.
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SERVICE
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Rotary International District 7255 (Suffolk, Nassau, Queens and Kings Counties)
Governor (201516) Kamlesh Mehta opening the District Conference 2015
at Long Island Marriott, Uniondale on Nov 67. (Photos: Anil Mathew)
Rotary Man & Rotary Woman Mascot of Rotary being used to pro
mote Rotary in public events in the District.
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Fierce rivals when they played competitive cricket, Sachin and Shane
Warne are now on the same side of promoting cricket in the US.
Citi Field Stadium in New York was not fully packed for the inaugural
match, but the atmosphere of live games back home in India was
right for the fans to enjoy.
Photos: Sandeep G.
for The South Asian Times
New York: Sachin Tendulkar, one
the greatest cricketers of all time
and one of the most famous
Indians alive, and Shane Warne, the
Australian spin legend, have been
joined by 28 of the worlds top
cricketers from the last two
decades in America on a single mis
sion: to promote cricket in base
ball country where it is not under
stood or misunderstood.
Traditionally played over five
days, crickets oneday format is
now more popular. But what has
been brought to America in Cricket
AllStars series is T20 format,
match of 20 overs for each team,
which yields a result in about 3
hours, about the duration of a foot
ball match.
The three matches of the Cricket
AllStars series are being played
between Sachins Blasters team and
Warnes Warriors in Major League
Baseball stadiums of the New York
Mets, Houston Astros and Los
Angeles Dodgers.
To be here in America, I never
thought this day would come, said
Tendulkar, 42, at a press confer
ence at the New York Marriott
Marquis before the Citi Fie ld
match. Weve come here to win
hearts. We want to win the hearts
of as many people as possible here
and give our best. The reason for
picking up a cricket bat again after
retirement is to g lobalize the
sport. With a sizable population of
expats from the major cricket play
ing nations, the sport already has a
foothold in the US. At the first
match of the AllStar series Nov 7
at Citi Field, the passion inspired in
a crowd of 36,000, comprised
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Warnes Warriors
won the Citi
Field game.
A cricket bat signed by all the players of the two rival teams.
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DIASPORA
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pounds.
Its UK operations posted much
hig her losses at 2.5 million
pounds, compared with the 1.7
million pounds profit made the
year before.
Angad married media lawyer
Michelle Bonn 10 years ago. He
was also the executive producer of
a hit movie titled "Lock, Stock and
Two Smoking Barrels."
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INTERNATIONAL
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with Europe.
If I get the changes, I would
campaign "vigorously" to stay in
the EU, Cameron said, adding if
not, I would "rule nothing out."
Cameron has pledged to hold a
referendum on whether Britain
should withdraw from the EU
by 2017.
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BUSINESS
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2008.
Analysts said that high expecta
tions, the government's inability
to push key reforms and global
market turmoil such as the
Greece crisis, slowing Chinese
economy and an impending US
rate hike dented investors' con
dence.
"The market expectations were
very high after the last year's
exponential rise, formation of a
single party government at the
centre and its reforms agenda,"
James added.
"The upward trend since last
Diwali was not sustained beyond
March 2015, as political develop
ments, slower pace of reforms
and disappointing results eroded
investors condence."
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SPORTS
Asian players'
rising: Indianorigin
English footballer
London: An Indianorigin English footballer
has said level of Asian players is rising and
soon Britain will have many of them playing
here.
Danny Batth, an Indianorigin player and
captain of English professional football club
Wolverhampton Wanderers FC, has said soon
Asian players will rise to the level of players
from countries where football is a primary
sport.
"I would say it is a matter of time really. As
time goes on it will be as standard as seeing
an African, an American or a Spanish player
playing," The Sun quoted Batth as saying on
Monday.
"It is like the England cricket team. There
are a lot of Asian players but it is just integra
tion which takes time," he added.
Batth has an Indian father and an English
mother and he is one of the most highprole
English Asians playing in Britain today.
The 25yearold player of Punjabi descent
said his father came to Britain when he was
12 and he never had a problem with his par
ents pushing him into the game.
"He would drive there in the morning, drive
back and then take me to training. My parents
have always been the same and have support
ed me and my siblings in all the ways," he said.
T he football club has many Asian and
Punjabi supporters and Batth is inuential
with Asians in Wolverhampton.
He is even more inuential with the Punjabi
Wolves supporters group, for which he is
ambassador, the report said.
Saina Nehwal.
once, Saina was given a tough ght by
her unseeded opponent. Though the 25
yearold Indian led for most of the match,
she was upset towards the end of the
game. Tee won three of the four points
played from 18all to bag the game and
SCIENCE
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Albert Einstein
greatest blunder, a cosmological
constant that would make the
universe stable rather than it col
lapsing on itself. The constant
was a repulsive force which acted
to counteract the contraction of
the universe.
Edwin Hubble, in 1920, discov
ered through redshifts of galaxies
that the universe was actually
expanding. Einstein then realised
that he need not have introduced
the cosmological constant as the
expansion of universe already
provided that outward force. He
could have predicted the expan
sion of universe from his original
formula which Hubble discovered
several years later.
Recent observations have, how
ever, revealed that the universe is
actually accelerating. To balance
the acceleration, a constant is
required which may prove the
genius right after all.
T he exact solut ions for
Einsteins equations, even at pres
ent (with super computers), are
found only for simplified models.
An interesting story is that the
person who determined the first
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ULTIMATE BOLLYWOOD
Shahid Kapoor
Shahid Kapoor's
Diwali to be a
family aair
his will be the first Diwali after marriage for
Shahid Kapoor, and the actor plans to cele
brate the festival of lights with his wife Mira
and other family members.
According to a source, the Shaandaar actor
was out of Mumbai for some work, but he made
sure he comes back for the festival.
Shahid is celebrating Diwali with his family and
wife Mira here, said the source.
Shahid and Mira, who got married in July, have
made news whenever they have stepped out
together.
Whether it is outside a gym or a fashion gala,
the couple has managed to make heads turn
wherever they have gone.
Meanwhile, on the professional front, after fac
ing a failure with Shaandaar, Shahid has turned
all his attention on his next project Rangoon.
First look of
'Ghayal Once Again' out
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Aamir wishes
Salman, Sonam
great success
uperstar Aamir Khan has wished
actors Salman Khan and Sonam
Kapoor, and filmmaker Sooraj
Barjatya, success for their forthcom
ing film "Prem Ratan Dhan Payo".
Aamir took to Twitter and wrote:
"Happy Diwali Salman! Wishing
Sooraj, Sonam and you your biggest
success ever! Love. a."
On the silver screen, Aamir will next
be seen in "Dangal", where he is essay
ing the role of a wrestler.
"Dangal", directed by Nitesh Tiwari,
is scheduled to release on December
23 next year, while Salman starrer
"Prem Ratan Dhan Payo", which also
stars Neil Nitin Mukesh, Anupam Kher
and Swara Bhaskar, is set to release
on Thursday.
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HUMOR
An arrest followed.
***
That report reminded me of a case a few
years ago when police went to arrest a
woman at her home but couldnt find her.
Shes upstairs, hiding under the bed, her
giggling child explained. Ill show you.
***
But the good news is that you can, SOME
TIMES, outsmart children.
When one of mine demanded a nightlight
because she was scared of monsters, I told
her that she could not have one as night
lights made it much easier for monsters to
find children.
They have special machines that detect
night lights from far away, I said. And they
tell all their monster friends.
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Mahendra Shah is an architect by education, entrepreneur by profession, artist and humorist,
cartoonist and writer by hobby. He has been recording the plight of the
immigrant Indians for the past many years in his cartoons. Hailing from Gujarat,
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stilled.
Keeping the mind focused on
God helps us in this process.
That is where the principle of
simran comes into play. Simran
keeps the mind occupied by the
repetition of the names of God. If
the mind is empty, thoughts will
come in, and as soon as a
thought enterswhether it is a
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