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Wednesday, 7 May 2014

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Afghanistan have registered a humiliating win over Nepal on Wednesday's match in the ongoing ACC Premier League, at Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Winning the toss, Nepal invited Afghanistan to bat first. Riding a solid start given by the openers Noor Ali Zadran and Usman Ghani, Afghanistan registered a mammoth target of 263 runs against Nepal. The game that went up to the 50th over witnessed a number of cracking fours and sixes, while two Afghan batsmen – Ghani and Hashmatullah Shaidi – made 51 runs each.

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Put to bat on the second innings of the game, Nepal got off to a bad start when both the openers – Subash Khakurel and Naresh Budhyair – went back to pavilion after having made 8 and 10 runs respectively.

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The nervous spell of Nepali batsmen against solid Afghan bowling attack turned down to rubbles as Skipper Paras Khadka, Vice Captain Gyanendra Malla, bowlers Shakti Gauchan and Sompal Kami were the only four batsmen to score in double digit. While Khadka made 33 runs of 51 balls, Malla scored just 11 runs. Gauchan and Kami made 19 runs each.


The match had been obstructed at the 18th over due to rain. When the rain stopped, the match resumed again, with shortened over and reduced target total of 237 runs in 32 overs, according to the Duckworth Lewis rule.

Tuesday, 6 May 2014

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An international panel of experts will re-examine all data gathered in the nearly two-month hunt for the missing Malaysia jet to ensure search crews who have been scouring a desolate patch of ocean for the plane have been looking in the right place, officials said Monday.

Senior officials from Malaysia, Australia and China met in the Australian capital to hash out the details of the next steps in the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which will center on an expanded patch of seafloor in the Indian Ocean off Western Australia. The area became the focus of the hunt after a team of analysts calculated the plane's likeliest flight path based on satellite and radar data.

Starting Wednesday, that data will be re-analyzed and combined with all information gathered thus far in the search, which hasn't turned up a single piece of debris despite crews scouring more than 4.6 million square kilometers (1.8 million square miles) of ocean.

"We've got to this stage of the process where it's very sensible to go back and have a look at all of the data that has been gathered, all of the analysis that has been done and make sure there's no flaws in it, the assumptions are right, the analysis is right and the deductions and conclusions are right," Angus Houston, head of the search operation, told reporters in Canberra.

Investigators have been stymied by a lack of hard data since the plane vanished on March 8 during a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. A weekslong search for surface debris was called off last week after officials determined any wreckage that may have been floating has likely sunk.

"Unfortunately, all of that effort has found nothing," Australian Transport Minister Warren Truss said. "We've been confident on the basis of the information provided that the search area was the right one, but in practice, that confidence has not been converted into us discovering any trace of the aircraft."

Houston has warned that the underwater search may drag on for up to a year.

Houston and Truss met with Malaysian Defense Minister Hishammuddin Hussein and Chinese Transport Minister Yang Chuantang in Canberra on Monday to map out the next steps of the underwater search, which will focus on a 60,000 square kilometer (23,000 square mile) patch of seafloor. Officials are contacting governments and private contractors to find out whether they have specialized equipment that can dive deeper than the Bluefin 21, an unmanned sub that has spent weeks scouring the seafloor in an area where sounds consistent with a plane's black box were detected in early April.

The Bluefin can dive only to depths of 4.5 kilometers (2.8 miles) — and parts of the search zone are likely deeper than that. Adding to the difficulties is the fact no one really knows exactly how deep the water in the search area is.

"I don't know that anyone knows for sure, because it's never been mapped," Truss said, adding that detailed mapping of the seafloor will be a key focus of the next phase of the search.

In addition to deeper diving capabilities, the new equipment will be able to send information back to crews in real time. The Bluefin's data can be downloaded only after it returns to the surface following each of its 16-hour dives.


It will likely take another two months before any new equipment is in the water, Truss said. The Bluefin will continue to be used in the meantime, though its search is currently on hold while the ship Ocean Shield, which has the sub on board, is taking on supplies at a base in Western Australia.

Monday, 5 May 2014

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In the third week of April when fuel crisis had reached its peak in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal Oil Corporation headquarters decided to fetch additional amount of petrol from its depot in Bhairahawa to ease the supply situation in the capital.

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A call was then made to Nagendra Prasad Kurmi, head of NOC depot at Bhalbari, near Bhairahawa, and an order for 500,000 litres of petrol was placed. “The official immediately agreed to supply the commodity,” a high-ranking NOC official told THT on condition of anonymity. But when it was time to deliver the product, tanker drivers refused to drive up to Kathmandu. “They just said they wouldn’t drive,” the official said.

NOC officials then had to talk to representatives of their umbrella body, the Western Tanker Operators Association, many of whom were recently found to have been involved in stealing 17,000 litres of diesel from tankers hired by NOC.

Finally an agreement was reached, and in the next two days 164,000 litres of petrol was delivered to NOC’s Thankot depot. “But after that they refused to transport the rest of the product, saying that tanker drivers of other regions had objected to the use of trucks in their territory,” the official said. This, according to officials, was a lame excuse as the agreement signed between NOC and tanker operators clearly stated that the state-owned oil company can ask any truck to transport petroleum products to any place based on need. “We explained this to them but they refused to budge,” the official said.

While the drivers were showing resistance, queues in front of petrol pumps in the Valley were growing longer. “The commerce secretary was frequently calling us, inquiring why we had failed to bring the situation under control,” the official added.

This incident gives a snapshot of how NOC officials are at the mercy of tanker operators, who simply deny to do the work they are hired and paid for, while consumers suffer. “Tanker drivers are big bullies here. They fail to grasp a simple fact that each of around 60 tankers in operation here make up to Rs 36,180 per trip because of business created by NOC,” said an official deputed at NOC’s Bhalbari depot on condition of anonymity. But tanker operators do not give two hoots to the logic. And if someone tries to raise voice against them, they either stop transporting petroleum products or resort to violence.

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Around six months ago, for instance, a group of around 40 to 50 tanker drivers raised their fists when discussions during a meeting called by NOC to clear the air on allegations of fuel theft levelled by pump owners got heated. Later, when NOC did not concede to western region’s tanker operators’ demands that they be allowed to transport fuel up to Gaidakot, they stopped transporting it for 11 days. Had the government agreed to their demand, the tanker operators would have made extra money, but consumers living around Gaidakot area would have been forced to pay an extra 50 paisa on purchase of every litre of fuel.

Again today, they stopped transporting fuel demanding that arrest warrants issued against 15 persons involved in theft of 17,000 litres of diesel be withdrawn.

THT’s attempt to contact the leaders of tanker operators went in vain, as most of them are involved in fuel theft case and are at large.

‘My way or the highway’ attitude

•          In the third week of April, when NOC wanted to fetch fuel from Bhalbari depot, tanker drivers refused to

drive petroleum products

to Kathmandu

•          On April 29, police recovered 17,000 litres of diesel stolen by tanker drivers

•          Around six months ago, a group of around 40 to 50 tanker drivers raised their fists when discussions during a meeting called by NOC to clear the air on allegations of fuel theft levelled by pump owners got heated


•          Each of around 60 tankers in operation make up to Rs 36,180 per trip because of the business created by NOC, but the state-owned oil monopoly does not have a single tanker of its own

Sunday, 4 May 2014

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A passenger train derailed in western India today, killing at least 19 people and injuring more than 100, police said.

The engine and four of the 20 coaches jumped the tracks near Roha station, 110 kilometressouth of Mumbai, said police officer Ankush Shinde.

The rescuers used gas cutters to open the derailed coaches to reach those trapped inside. Big cranes were 

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deployed to remove these coaches from the rail track, Shinde said.

Two of the derailed coaches tilted on one side and one overturned, said railway spokesman Anil Kumar Saxena. The rescue operation was continuing and the death toll was expected to rise, Shinde said. Saxena said that 123 injured passengers, some of them in serious condition, were taken to a hospital.

Rail authorities ordered an investigation into the accident, Saxena said. Train movement in the area was suspended as the derailed coaches and the rescue operation blocked an adjacent track as well.

Railway accidents are common in India, which has one of the world’s largest train networks and serves 20 

million passengers a day. Most accidents are blamed on poor maintenance and human error. 
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Constituent Assembly member Sanjaya Kumar Sah , the mastermind of 2012 Janakpur blast, has been arrested from the Indian border near Birgunj on Saturday night.
Shah was made public amidst a press conference organised by Dhanusa police here in the district today. Sah was the chief mastermind behind the bomb blast that took the lives of five people at Ramananda Chowk of Janakpur on April 30, 2012.
Thirty-two others had been injured in the bomb blast that took place targeting people staging a sit-in calling for a Mithila province.
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CA member from Dhanusa constituency- 4 and senior vice-president of Sadbhawana Party, Shah, was arrested on Saturday by a special team of the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police.
Sah was arrested at 11:00 pm last night based on the statement by Mukesh Chaudhary and Om Prakash Yadav, also detained in connection with their involvement in the blast, according to Superintendent of Police Uttam Raj Subedi.
Sah alias Takla had reportedly paid mediator Om Prakash Yadav who had in turn paid Mukesh Chaudhary to carry out the blast, according to the police.
Sah had also reportedly paid Chaudhary to carry out the murder of then assistant accountant at Dhanusa DDC Jeev Nath Chaudhary.
Police investigation has also revealed that the bomb blast was carried out targeting the civil society leaders staging the peaceful sit-in. Sah is learnt to have been in contact with Yadav and Chaudhary since a long time.
Lawmaker Sah, however, told media persons that he was 'innocent and hence would be freed by the court'.

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Prior to this, police had arrested Jaya Prakash Chaudhary, Ranjit Jha, Mukesh Kumar Chaudhary, Tipenu Jha, Suresh Kumar Karna and Mukesh Kumar Karna in connection with their involvement in the bomb blast.
Meanwhile, a case of murder has been filed against CA member Sah while further investigation into the incident is still on, police said.

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