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Yogi Government to impose “Cow Welfare Tax” to shelter stray cows

The Uttar Pradesh government has introduced a “gau kalyan” (cow welfare) cess, an additional 0.5 per cent levy on excise items, to fund construction and maintenance of cow shelters across the state.

The new cess may raise alcohol prices in UP but the department will hold a meeting to decide the items on which the cess will be levied.

Moreover, a cess of 0.5 per cent will also be levied on toll tax collected by government agencies, and on profits made by public sector enterprises and construction agencies like UP State Construction and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited, UP State Bridge Corporation Ltd, UPSIDC, etc for the purpose.

The levy on mandi cess will also be increased from 1 per cent to 2 per cent to support the new state policy.

On Tuesday, the UP cabinet approved a plan to set up and run temporary ‘gauvansh ashray asthals’ under the urban and rural civic bodies in order to take proper care of stray cattle.

The state cabinet meeting, presided by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, okayed the plan and said the cow welfare cess will be imposed for the same, a government spokesman said.

The official said temporary cow sheds (gaushalas) will be opened in all villages, panchayats, municipalities, nagar panchayats and municipal corporations. These cowsheds will be constructed through MNREGS funds, he added.

In every district, both urban and rural areas, a cowshed with capacity of minimum 1,000 animals will be built and for this a total of 2 per cent “cow welfare cess” will be imposed on excise, mandi parishad, profitable corporations and others, he said.

Stating farmers are fast taking the mechanised route, the officials said more and more cattle owners are deserting their animals. He said the new policy will ensure these stray animals are taken care of and concerned departments work with the state government in coordination for better results.

Besides aiding the animal husbandry department, these ‘ashray asthals’ will be working on a self-sustaining model.

Last week, the chief minister had directed the officials to make immediate arrangements for proper care of stray cows.

He had ordered removal of illegal encroachments to pave the way for fresh grazing grounds in different parts of the state.

In a meeting with senior officials, the chief minister asked them to set up a committee to consider measures for providing better shelter facilities to stray cows and directed Chief Secretary Anup Chandra Pandey to be present with recommendations in a week’s time.

Adityanath said in case of encroachments immediate steps would be taken for their removal and strict action will be initiated against the accused.

In another important decision, the state cabinet gave its nod for providing compensation to officials and employees of the state police and fire services in case of disability suffered during the discharge of duties .

Earlier this compensation was extended only in case of death, the spokesman said.

The cabinet also approved a plan to give police station status to ten units of UP Vigilance to expedite inquiry and prosecution in such cases, the spokesman added.

Article is based on inputs from Nelanshu Shukla and PTI for IndiaToday.

Indian Muslims will be treated as Negroes, said Savarkar in his interview to Tom Treanor

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Tom Treanor

“How do you plan to treat the Mohammedans?” I asked him. “As a minority,” he said, “in the position of your Negroes.”

“Would you wish that I should confess to you everything?” asked old man Savarkar, head of the Hindu Mahasabha. I hadn’t meant to ask the old man an awkward question. I thought it was a matter of record. I thought he’d been convicted and served his term. He’d already said they wanted to hang him but that he’d gotten out of it with a sentence of 50 years.

But that was for something else, apparently. It was to my question whether he had actually thrown the bombs which killed the high government officials in England that he said: “Would you wish that I should confess to you everything?” He intimated it was some other fellows but he wouldn’t say who. That was a long time back, war. At the beginning of the century when Savarkar was sowing his wild oats as a terrorist. It was a story-book time when Indian revolutionaries threw bombs with fuses that they lit with a match. That was Savarkar’s time as a revolutionary in London and later in India.

That was when some of his fellow terrorists (“But not me,” said Savarkar. “I was a hundred miles away.”) threw a bomb at a viceroy, Lord Hardinge. “Did it hit him?” I asked.

“It knocked him off an elephant,” said Savarkar without exhibiting either contentment or regret. “Did it hurt him?” “I suppose so. He was six months in hospital with his spine.” Them were the days. But that sort of stuff isn’t done to viceroys any more. That was before Mr Gandhi introduced his specialty of attacking viceroys by swearing off food.

Savarkar is quite a sight to Western eyes. He’s a leading politician at the head of the Hindu Mahasabha, an organisation dedicated to giving India to the Hindus and taking it away from the British and Mohammedans.

If Savarkar has his way, the Mohammedans will get what is known in the trade as sweet damn-all. It’s the sort of attitude which makes Mr Jinnah argue for Pakistan, which is the plan to allow the Mohammedans to secede from the Hindus. I will give you an idea. “How do you plan to treat the Mohammedans?” I asked him. “As a minority,” he said, “in the position of your Negroes.” “And if the Mohammedans succeed in seceding and set up their own country?” “As in your country,” said the old man, waggling a menacing finger. “There will be civil war.”

Savarkar was not especially dressed for the occasion. He looked his worst. His sunken cheeks were unshaven, his perfectly round metal-rimmed eyeglasses were specked, and he was dressed in a soiled length of cloth which looked like a nightgown and was insecurely fastened in front with silver studs, some of which were missing.

But he didn’t appear to care. He is interested in ideas. I didn’t tell him that in America people consider political ideas dull. He apparently doesn’t suspect it. When he talked over his plans he seemed to see a great American political audience with a voracious appetite for Indian politics.

His voice would become like a phonograph and he would go on and on, braiding and unbraiding a tired handkerchief while he carried on about the Hindu Mahasabha. I suppose he’s a little fanatic for our taste. But he has a certain power of personality and is definitely a figure of some importance on the Indian political scene, particularly now that many of the leading Hindus are in jail along with the Mahatma. To Savarkar it must be rather odd to be almost the only one not to be detained. As a consequence of his terrorist activities he was sentenced to 50 years in all.

The first 14 he served in solitary confinement on the Andaman Islands, when the “old war”, as he called it, broke out. Then he was transferred to the mainland and spent another 14 years interned in a village. Six years ago he was set free. How he managed it I don’t know, but despite all this confinement he was enough in tune with the spirit of the times to get into the political whirl and come to the top of a strong minority party. He’s a real story, is old man Savarkar. I got him on the subject of Gandhi and fasts. As is everyone, he was respectful of the old Mahatma, but he wasn’t respectful to the weapon of the fast.

I judge he thinks fasters – always excepting Gandhi, who is in a special category even to his political opponents – should be fed through the nose with milk. In any case, he used that expression several times. “If a fast is so effective,” he asked, “why doesn’t Churchill fast against Hitler? What would Hitler say?” I didn’t know. “He’d say something rude,” said Savarkar. Then he talked about America’s interest in India. As an old terrorist, he did not gush the usual sentimentality about America helping India because America’s heart is pure.

“The world is run by self interest, not the Bible,” he said. “What is your self interest in India?” He offered that our self interest was as a fighting base, now and in the future. He foresees a long fighting future before we get the world settled and thinks we would be smart to have a little Indian goodwill.

(So do I. But for a couple of years we’ve been losing our store of Indian goodwill. I don’t think it’s our fault. But nonetheless it’s true.) “So why not oblige India?” he asked. “You’ll need her some day.”

Extracted from Tom Treanor’s book: One Damn Thing After Another

Head-priest of Ayodhya temple gets arrested for raping his woman devotee

Uttar Pradesh – Ayodhya Police on Tuesday arrested the head-priest of a temple in Ayodhya on the charges of holding his female devotee as hostage and raping her multiple times.

A 30-year-old woman from Varanasi came to Ayodhya’s temple on December 24 to learn Hindu spirituality from the accused Krishna Kantacharya. He ordered her to stay in the temple to enter the spiritual realm, Ayodhya police officer A K Sav said.

Kantacharya took her as hostage and raped her multiple times. However, the woman managed to inform the police and invoked their rescue.

Police rescued her and sent her for a medical examination, which led to the arrest of the priest.

Saudi Arabia to hold “Peace Forum” to foster coexistence with non-Saudi societies

Riyadh – Saudi Arabia to hold “Saudi Peace Forum” on January 6 and 7, to foster the concepts of peaceful co-existence and cooperation between Saudi and non-Saudi societies.

The Conference Center at the headquarters of Saudi Press Agency (SPA) will be hosting it.

“Saudi Salam (peace) Forum aims at building common concepts of co-existence and building bridges of communication between Saudi society and other societies from around the world,” said Dr. Fahad bin Sultan Al-Sultan, Executive Director of Salam (Peace) for Cultural Communication project.

“The project of peace for cultural communication has been keen since the start of its work, to monitor and analyze the most prominent issues affecting the image of the Kingdom, in some international media through inaccuracy in disseminating information about Saudi Arabia and its people”, Dr Al-Sultan emphasized.

The forum is meant to highlight the progress, achievements, and the great efforts of the Kingdom which has benefited mankind and world peace.

Besides the main events, there will be numerous sub-events to highlight the significance of human and cultural heritage of the Saudi society, and its momentous efforts to promote coexistence with others.

Five Muslim Rea-sea countries perform Joint-Military exercise in Saudi Arabia

Jeddah – All the countries sharing the Red-sea shores did joint-military exercise on Sunday in Saudi Arabia called as “The Red Wave One”, with the aim to strengthen brotherhood and protect the regional waters.

Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, Sudan, Djibouti, and Yemen, and some observers from Somalia also took part in the exercise to contribute to the unification of military concepts and raise the combat readiness of participating countries.

“Red Sea is a very important area in the world because it serves as an important economic route,” said Gen. Saqr Al-Harbi, commander of Saudi Arabia’s western fleet and head of the military maneuver.

It also aims at exchanging battlefield experience among the countries participating.

The training would continue until Thursday.

Tehran University Students chant “Death to the Dictator” while protesting against the Mullah regime

Tehran – In solidarity with students at the Science and Research Faculty of Azad (Free) University, students at Tehran University and other academic institutions staged a demonstration on Monday at Enghelab Square and in front of Tehran University to protest the death of several students in the deadly bus accident a few days earlier.

Throngs of repressive forces, including anti-riot units and plainclothes agents had been stationed there to prevent the spread of the protest.

The students were chanting, “Have no fear, we’re all together,” “neither threats, nor prison, can deter us,” and “death to the dictator.”

Plainclothes agents charged at the students and fired teargas canisters to disperse the crowd, who responded by chanting “you scoundrels”. The protesters called for the dismissal of Ali Akbar Velayti, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s advisor and Azad University’s Chairman of the Board of Trustees.

At the same time, Azad University students continued their protests for the third day running. They blocked the University’s main road despite the fact that intelligence agents, the so-called university security, had installed fences around the University Square the night before to prevent any gathering from taking shape. Students stopped a vehicle driven by the regime’s armed agents.

The Iranian Resistance hails the brave students, young people and women who staged protests at Enghelab Square, Tehran University, and Azad University’s Science and Research Faculty. It calls on all Iranians, especially the courageous youths, to support them.

Honey and Turmeric – the powerful antibiotic

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While conventional antibiotics are extremely overused, natural remedies such as honey and turmeric are highly beneficial and improve health in numerous ways.

Honey effectively fights infections without causing resistant bacteria, unlike conventional antibiotics. A study published in the European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, found that honey destroyed every bacteria or pathogen they tested it on. Researchers found that it can be applied topically and taken internally. 

According to Dr.Dee Carter:

“Our research is the first to clearly show that these honey-based products could in many cases replace antibiotic creams on wounds and equipment such as catheters. Using honey as an intermediate treatment could also prolong the life of antibiotics.”

On the other hand, turmeric is another natural miracle with a myriad of health benefits. Its most important compounds are called curcuminoids, and it has powerful healing, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antibacterial and anti-fungal properties.

The combination of these two is the most powerful antibiotic we can use. It is also known as Golden Honey and has been commonly used in Ayurveda medicine for thousands of years. Recently, its use has grown exponentially in Western medicine and nutrition.

According to BenefitsOfHoney, this combination is “an invaluable natural remedy for a myriad of ailments and diseases including indigestion, cold, flu, asthma, hypertension, high blood pressure, high blood sugar, arthritis, diabetes, heart diseases, depression and anxiety, inflammation of wounds and burns, eczema, psoriasis and acne, and aging(protects the liver and kidneys). “

Moreover, TurmericForHealth adds:

“A study has shown that an Ayurvedic medicine containing turmeric and honey as two of the active ingredients stimulated the production and functionality of immune cells and thus, could result in improved immunity against diseases.

Combining turmeric with honey enhances its anti-microbial activity. They can together act against a variety of bacterial and fungal strains known to cause infections in humans.”

Also,

“Turmeric, along with honey can improve skin hydration and elasticity and contribute to a better skin health. Turmeric and honey are useful in treating oral mucositis which occurs as a complication of cancer treatments.”

Here is how to prepare it:

Turmeric Infused Honey

Ingredients:

  • 1 teaspoon ground turmeric(of therapeutic quality )
  • ¼ cup raw honey
  • 2 drops lemon essential oil (optional)

Instructions:

Mix the ingredients, stir well, and cover. Store the mixture at room temperature, and stir it before each use. To fight the flu or a cold, take half a teaspoon of the mixture, several times daily.

Article first published on HealthFoodHouse.

Unofficially Amroha houses surveyed before ISIS arrests

By Deeptiman Tiwari


Habib claims the rocket launcher that the NIA talks of is actually a hydraulic jack used in trolleys.

A week before Christmas, men claiming to be municipal surveyors, fanned out across the Mullano Mohalla colony and neighboring areas in Amroha town in Uttar Pradesh. They took photographs of certain houses even as the local councillor said no such survey was commissioned.

Early on December 26, a team of NIA officers along with local police raided one of the houses ‘surveyed’ in Mullano Mohalla and arrested Mufti Suhail, the alleged mastermind of an Islamic State module. In a similar raid at the adjacent Qazi Zada colony, the agency arrested Suhail’s alleged associate, Mohammad Irshad, an autorickshaw driver.

According to the NIA, the two were arrested with eight others from Amroha, Hapur and Delhi’s Seelampur for allegedly being part of a self-appointed group called the Harkat-ul-Harb-e-Islam and affiliated to Islamic State. The NIA has claimed that the arrests stopped the group from carrying out a series of terror attacks and said they have recovered a huge cache of arms and explosives and even a rudimentary rocket launcher.

Suhail’s relatives and neighbours in Amroha say they barely knew him since he moved to the UP town a little more than a month ago. His house, a one room-kitchen unit which is part of a joint family property, is at the end of the labyrinthine Mullano Mohalla. Only his uncle’s family lives in Amroha after Suhail’s father moved to Delhi’s Jaffarabad almost 40 years ago.

Suhail’s cousin Mohammed Yahya, a sales tax officer, says, “The family came here once in a year or two, if there was a wedding or if someone died. We have hardly been in touch. For the past month or so, Suhail has been living here with his wife. He hardly interacted with us. We do not know what he was doing apart from renovating his room.”

And that’s the refrain in Mullano Mohalla. Neighbours say they barely knew him as he mostly stayed in Delhi. “In the past month that he has been here, he hardly interacted with anyone. He would not even exchange greetings while passing by,” said a neighbour not wishing to be identified.

After the arrests, the NIA had said Suhail taught in a madrasa in Amroha, something his relatives and several madrasas close by know nothing about. “He was here for just a month. It is unlikely he was going to teach in a madrasa. At least we did not know he was teaching here,” said Yahya.

In the adjacent Qazi Zada colony, Mohammed Irshad’s family is busy preparing for the marriage of their daughter, Irshad’s sister, even as they come to terms with his arrest. “He has been arrested just because he had Suhail’s mobile number on his phone. Nothing has been recovered from our house. As an autodriver myself, I can tell you several people keep our numbers to call during emergencies,” says Irshad’s elder brother Aurangzeb.

“In 2016 a case was registered by the UP Police under the Anti Cow Slaughter Act in which Irshad was also made an accused since he was the driver. I wonder if this has any link to it?” he says. Among the other key accused are brothers Saeed and Raees Ahmed, who both run separate welding shops around Amroha. On Thursday, both workshops were sealed. From these workshops, the NIA has claimed to have recovered most of the explosives (gunpowder, sulphur, potassium chlorate) and the rocket launcher.

Shopkeepers near Raees’s workshop say he used to “make and repair trolleys to carry sugarcane” and his family Thursday blocked the Dhanaura-Amroha road near their village to protest his arrest. His father, Habib claims the rocket launcher that the NIA talks of is actually a hydraulic jack used in trolleys.

“You can check in the village. Most trolleys have it. The NIA has confused it for rocket launcher,” he says at his home in Saidpur. Family members say that NIA officers searched Saeed’s shop and their house. “They collected everything in sacks and sealed them. Such hydraulic jacks are still lying in the shop that is now sealed. Someone should explain to them that sulphur is used in welding. The NIA has just collected scrap. No one was trying to make a bomb here,” says a relative.

About 50 km away in Vaith village of Hapur district, an Islamic preacher Saquib Ifthikhar was also arrested. His inconsolable mother Shaista says, “He was even scared of monkeys. How would he be part of such a crime. If I scolded him, he would begin to cry. He married just a year ago and has an eight-day-old baby.”

The son of an Imam at a mosque in Bulandhshahr, Saquib worked in mosques in Meerut and Dasna before shifting closer home after marriage. The NIA claims he helped Suhail procure the weapons. “He was a God-fearing boy. He just had a phone and tablet that the police have taken away. He had shut the tablet down, which was used by our daughters, saying it was not allowed in Islam. We do not even have his photograph since he considered it haram in Islam,” says Shaista.

Article first published on Indian Express.

Only 3% Salafis are radicalized, while 71% of terrorists are Hanafis and 23% follow Jamat-e-Islami, says Indian CID report

Kashmir – A recent study conducted by Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of Kashmir has revealed that only three percent of Salafis are radicalized, while 71 per cent of terrorists belong to Hanafi school of thought (Barelvi and Deobandi groups), and 23 per cent terrorists strictly follow Jamat-e-Islami.

CID conducted an intensive study by monitoring 156 local youth who joined militant groups between 2010 to 2016.

The 74 paged report was accessed by The Indian Express newspaper by interviewing and speaking to the families, friends, relatives and acquaintances of the militants.

Some of the major points of the report are:

  • 32 per cent of teenagers who joined militancy had passed grade tenth.
    19 per cent undergraduates and graduates while 7 per cent were post-graduates.
  • 56 per cent had studied in government schools, 34 per cent had studied in both government and private schools, 6 per cent had studied in private schools.
  • 74 per cent had never visited Darasgah or Madrasa for any formal education.
  • 90 per cent of the 156 militants were unmarried.
  • 72 per cent had no criminal background, 8 per cent of recruits were also stone-pelters.
  • 71 per cent were Hanafi in their religious inclination, 3 per cent were Salafi and about 23 per cent had Jamaat-e-Islami’s extreme views.
  • 23 per cent had first became Over Ground Workers (OGWs) before joining militant ranks. Among them, half joined militancy within a year.
  • Around 15 per cent had either any close relative or family killed by Government Forces.
  • 5 per cent had suffered some kind of collateral damage to their property during counter-insurgency operations.
  • Out of the 156 militant recruits, 81 per cent lived in areas which had active local militants already present in the area.

US arrests four Jewish Rabbis of an Israeli cult for kidnapping children

New York – Three Jewish Rabbis and a member of an ultra-Orthodox cult Lev Tahor originated from Israel have been arrested in New York for kidnapping two children, according to Federal Prosecutors on Friday.

Rabbi Aron Rosner, 45, who lives in Brooklyn, was arrested on December 23, a statement issued by the US Attorney’s Office from the Southern District of New York said.

The other three are – Rabbi Nachman Helbrans, 36, the leader of the sect, and Rabbi Mayer Rosner and Jacob Rosner, aged 42 and 20 respectively.
They organized kidnapping of a 14-year-old girl and her 12-year-old brother on December 8 in the village of Woodridge – around 150 kilometers north of New York.

The motive behind the kidnapping was to blackmail children’s mother who left the Lev Tahor cult in Guatemala six weeks earlier. She was a voluntary member of the cult founded by her father, but she claimed the cult grew into an extremist party under her brother Nachman Helbrans.

The four suspects will be given one count of kidnapping which shall send them to life imprisonment.