Sonia condemns Assam, NE violence; calls for strict action

August 20, 2012
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New Delhi, August 20: Expressing her “deep pain” at the ethnic violence in Assam, Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Sunday condemned the subsequent mistreatment faced by people from north-east in some states and called for strict action against the guilty.

Speaking at the Rajiv Gandhi National Sadbhavna Award ceremony here, she said the present conditions prevailing in the country were linked to its unity and amity.

“Whatever happened in Assam, it is very painful and a matter of concern. Those responsible for the incidents, whoever they may be, should face legal action soon,” she said.

Gandhi also expressed concern over people from northeast leaving Bangalore and some other cities in large numbers due to rumours about their safety.

“The kind of treatment innocent people from northeast are facing, all of us should condemn it strongly and the centre and state governments should deal strictly with those trying to disrupt social harmony,” she said.

Gandhi said social harmony was not an issue for her late husband Rajiv Gandhi but a fundamental value which he lived all his life.

Rajiv Gandhi constantly struggled against social and communal tension, discord, violence, enmity, terrorism, illiteracy and poverty and sacrificed his life following the path, she said.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Rajiv Gandhi wanted to build a strong and prosperous India. “He knew that India can make progress only if all countrymen live in peace, tolerance and harmony with each other,” he said.

Recalling contribution of the late prime minister towards improving technology, decentralisation and environmental protection, Manmohan Singh said that remembering the late leader “gives us inspiration for working in interest of people and the country.”

He complimented DR Mehta, who won the Rajiv Gandhi National Sadbhavna Award, for his long service to the physically challenged through the Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayta Samiti (BMVSS).

The prime minister said social organisations can partner with the government to strengthen unity and democracy in the country and expressed happiness that a lot of young people were coming forward for social service.

“In a big and diverse country like India, there is need for the government and NGOs to cooperate to fulfil the needs and expectations of people. I am happy that under the leadership of wise citizens like Shri D.R. Mehta, a lot of youngsters are coming forward for social service,” he said.

Gandhi also complimented Mehta for his work for the physically challenged and said BMVSS, started in Jaipur, was an example in the whole world.

Mehta, a former Indian Administrative Service officer, in his acceptance speech said BMVSS started in 1975 by fitting 59 limbs and had grown to be the largest organisation for disabled in the world.

He said it has so far rehabilitated more than 1.3 million disabled people in India and abroad by providing artificial limbs, callipers, tricycles, wheelchairs and other aids.

Mehta said BMVSS is the main body for Jaipur Foot, the most widely used prosthetic in the world. BMVSS has held more than 50 on-the-spot-fitment camps in 26 countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America.


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February 28,2020

Feb 28: Market benchmark Sensex plummeted over 1,100 points, wiping off over Rs 5 lakh crore investor wealth, in opening session on Friday amid a massive selloff in global equities as rising coronavirus cases outside China stoked fears of a pandemic that could dent world growth.

The 30-share index sank 1,100.27 points, or 2.77 per cent, to 38,645.39, while the NSE Nifty cracked 329.50 points, or 2.83 per cent, to 11,303.80.

All Sensex components were trading in the red, led by losses in Tata Steel, Tech Mahindra, Infosys, Mahindra and Mahindra, Bajaj Finance, HCL Tech and Reliance Industries.

In the previous session, the Sensex settled 143.30 points, or 0.36 per cent, lower at 39,745.66, and the Nifty fell 45.20 points or 0.39 per cent to end at 11,633.30.

According to analysts, till last week the market was of the view that coronavirus was going to have minimum impact on global economy as situation in China was being contained. But the increase in the number of new cases is changing the view and investors are worried about an intense slowdown.

Further, incessant selling by foreign investors is also spooking domestic market participants, traders said.

On a net basis, foreign institutional investors sold equities worth Rs 3,127.36 crore on Thursday, data available with stock exchanges showed.

Stock exchanges in Shanghai, Hong Kong, Seoul and Tokyo plunged up to 4 per cent in their morning sessions.

On Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 1,190.95 points, its largest one-day point drop in history, bringing its loss for the week to 3,225.77 points, or 11.1 per cent.

The S&P 500 has now plunged 12 per cent from the all-time high it set just a week ago.

World oil prices too tumbled by more than 4 per cent overnight as traders fretted about the impact of spreading coronavirus on crude demand, particularly from key consumer China.

Brent crude oil futures fell another 2.47 per cent to USD 50.45 per barrel early in the day.

The rupee depreciated 28 paise to 71.89 against the US dollar in morning session.

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June 10,2020

New Delhi, Jun 10: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Wednesday brought back over 2,300 kg of polished diamonds and pearls worth Rs 1,350 crore of firms belonging to Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi from Hong Kong, officials said.

Out of the 108 consignments that landed at Mumbai, 32 belong to overseas entities "controlled" by Modi while the rest are of Mehul Choksi firms.

Both the businessmen are being probed by the ED under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) in connection with an over USD 2 billion alleged bank fraud at a PNB branch in Mumbai.

The valuables include polished diamonds, pearls and silver jewellery, and is worth Rs 1,350 crore. 

The ED completed "all legal formalities" with authorities in Hong Kong to bring back these valuables, the agency said.

These will formally seized under the PMLA now, it said.

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June 24,2020

New Delhi, Jun 24: Union Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Tuesday said that nearly 1,25,000 Indians have returned from different countries under the Vande Bharat Mission.

He informed that 6,037 people returned to India from overseas on June 23.

"Vande Bharat continues to be a mission of hope and happiness for stranded and distressed Indians around the world. So far, nearly 125K Indians have come back on these evacuation flights and nearly 43K have flown out of India. Today (on Tuesday) 6,037 people returned from different countries," Puri said in a tweet.

As many as 2,50,087 Indian nationals stranded abroad have been repatriated since the beginning of Vande Bharat Mission last month, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said last week.

The Vande Bharat Mission, which started from May 7 to evacuate Indians stranded abroad due to coronavirus pandemic, is in its third phase.
The recent phase commenced on June 11.

Under the third phase, India would have 550 flights including 191 feeder flights.

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