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breakingnews365 · 4 years ago
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Bad Boy Billionaires: Mehul Choksi moves High Court regarding Netflix Web Series
Bad Boy Billionaires: Mehul Choksi moves High Court regarding Netflix Web Series
Netflix has announced the new documentary web series Bad Boy Billionaires. This document-series will show the story of some of the major economic crimes in the country and the industrialists who executed it. After the announcement of this series, the proclaimed fugitive diamond trader Mehul Choksi, through his lawyer Vijay Agarwal, has approached the Delhi High Court seeking a preview of the…
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trustednewstribune · 3 years ago
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PNB scam case: Dominica withdraws illegal entry case against fugitive diamantaire Mehul Choksi
62-year-old fugitive businessman Mehul Choksi is wanted in India in connection with a Rs 13,500-crore fraud in the Punjab National Bank (PNB).
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PNB scam case: Fugitive diamantaire Mehul Choksi on Saturday got relief from the Commonwealth of Dominica where he was charged with illegal entry by the police. The prosecution of Dominica decided to withdraw/discontinue the legal proceedings in the illegal entry case against him. “Choksi is pleased that the Dominican Government has today dropped all charges against him for unlawful entry in May 2021. By doing so they now recognise that there was never any case against him. Choksi was forcibly removed from Antigua against his will by agents of the Indian State, viciously assaulted, and taken to Dominica by boat, where he was again unlawfully handed over to authorities for an offence he never committed. Choksi’s legal team continue to pursue all avenues for justice to redress the human rights violations committed against him.
Choksi hopes that those responsible for his kidnapping from Antigua on May 23, 2021 will be brought to justice,” reads the statement of Choksi issued by his spokesperson. Director of Public Prosecutions (AG) in a reply filed on May 17, 2022, to Magistrate Court, informed that ‘Mehul Chinubhai Choksi’ was charged, for that he, on the 24th day of May 2021 at Toucarie Bay, Toucarie in the Parish of St John, in the Commonwealth of Dominica, did enter illegally into the Commonwealth of Dominica at a place to wit ‘Toucarie Bay, Toucarie’ not approved as a point of entry.”
The reply of the Director of Prosecutions further stated that “in accordance with the provisions of Section 72(2) © of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Dominica, I do hereby discontinue the above-mentioned proceedings against the said, Mehul Chinubhai Choksi.” After the decision of the Director of Public Prosecutions, Choksi’s lawyer Advocate Vijay Aggarwal told ANI, “Truth always comes out in the end, no matter how hard anyone tries to stop it or hide it. Lies are just temporary delays to the inevitable. It was extremely insensitive for some people to call injuries on my client Mehul Choksi to be fake because of some legal strategy.” Earlier, while Dominica High Court granted interim bail to Choksi on the medical grounds, his lawyer had said that all pending proceedings related to illegal entry against Mehul Choksi will be kept in abeyance till he gets medically fit to come back to Dominica. But according to us, that was not an illegal entry matter, it was a forceful entry case, he added.
Fugitive Businessman Mehul Choksi who had gone missing from Antigua on May 23, 2021, was soon caught in Dominica. He was charged with illegal entry by the police in Dominica. The 62-year-old fugitive is wanted in India in connection with a Rs 13,500-crore fraud in the Punjab National Bank (PNB).
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newsfinale · 4 years ago
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Mehul Choksi Height, Weight, Net Worth, Age, Birthday, Wikipedia, Who, Nationality, Biography https://ift.tt/3wI77kB
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krishnaprasad-blog · 5 years ago
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As a pictorial representation of the perverse inhumanity that the “land of Buddha and Gandhi” has embraced as its key performance indicator since 2014, it is difficult to beat the two images that emerged out of Karnataka’s northern-most city, Bidar, in the week following the 70th year of the founding of the Republic.
In the first picture (above), two boys, barely four feet tall, sit alternately crouching and cowering in fear before two XL policemen, one carrying a questionnaire, the other a clipboard. A third policeman, video camera in hand, languidly records their “interrogation”. Behind, a lady cop is planted to keep child rights’ activists at bay.
In the second picture (above), an authority-figure stands where an affectionate teacher would, in a classroom of boys in skull caps and girls in hijab. Here, too, a chappal-clad cop captures their confessions for posterity, as if Nirav Modi and Lalit Modi, Mehul Choksi and Vijay Mallya have suddenly surrendered and shrunk themselves into school benches.
The lens is the lathi: anything the kids say can be held against them, or their parents, or their school—or their community. 
The cause of such conspicuous savagery in a BJP-ruled state: an “inflammatory” dialogue in a play staged by children aged between 9 and 12, at the Shaheen primary and high school, which pierced through the otherwise impregnable 56-inch armour of the mighty ‘Pradhan Sevak’. Or, at least the fragile ego of one of his jobless defenders. 
A 26-year-old domestic help, no less, the widowed mother of the Class VI girl who, during the course of the play, said that if anyone asks for papers to prove citizenship usko joote maaro, has been arrested—for “tutoring” her daughter. As has the school headmistress, 52, who oversaw the grand production on January 21. 
The girl’s slippers have been seized as “evidence”—the hand that waved them has been spared. Stupidity is clever enough sometimes to realise its limits.
The school society president and an Urdu “journalist” who put up a clip of the play on Facebook have been charged under five sections of the Indian Penal Code: 124A (sedition); 153A (promoting, attempting to promote disharmony); section 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace); 505 (2) (statements creating enmity or promoting enmity, hatred or ill-will between classes); and 34 (common intent).
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Three years ago, Narendra Modi said: “You are free to criticise me. Constructive criticism makes our democracy stronger and is vital.” Two years ago, he reiterated: “I want this Government to be criticised. Criticism makes democracy strong.”
In 2020, Karnataka Police, which acted on a complaint by an ABVP activist, appears to be treating the honourable PM’s words (and democracy) as a joke. 
  The joke plays on in loop: Police have turned up five times at the school to question over 80 students, most of whom had nothing to do with the play. Among the searching questions they have asked:
# Did the school coerce them into making statements against the prime minister?
# What role did teachers play in organising the play?
# Was the script changed to accommodate the “insulting” dialogues?
# Where did they practise?
# Why was a flag used?
Having cracked the puzzle to the satisfaction of their political masters in Bangalore, 700 km away, the Police in Bidar seem to be hunting for the jigsaw pieces that will fit the “national” imagination. And, as they always do till the fat lady (or a bored boy, or hungry girl) sings what they would like to hear, they have now “intensified” the probe. 
The single mother, already a week in jail, has been consigned to another week in it by a judge who returned from weekend leave. A neighbour is taking care of her 11-year-old daughter.
Each day, students take turns to pray for the sedition case against the school to be lifted. 
Each day, they could well be praying for Karnataka to return to its senses.
For, a standout aspect of the abomination in Bidar is the coolness with which the “land of Basava” has absorbed this outrage. Not a single major Kannada newspaper has felt the need to aggressively report the misreading or misuse of the sedition law, or editorially comment on it. Only a couple of them have even deigned to publish the CCTV grabs.
Opposition politicians who adroitly tweet in multiple languages were silent for a week till Rizwan Arshad, a newly elected Congress MLA from Bangalore, took the trouble. Asaduddin Owaisi of the Majlis has jumped in. What should have been a straight forward humanitarian case has been turned into a “Muslim issue” with all its attendant baggage.
WhatsApp, it appears, has deleted empathy from the smartphones of the “majority” of Kannadigas.
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To understand why Karnataka Police can instantly jump into action in Bidar, look no further than Mangalore in the west.
Here, students of a school belonging to RSS leader Kalladka Prabhakar Bhat, staged a play in December last enacting the 1992 demolition of the Babri masjid. Unlike in Bidar, Mangalore Police are still awaiting “legal opinion” on filing the chargesheet. When the incendiary Bhat was on the verge of arrest earlier in a different case, BJP MP Shobha Karandlaje warned that the state would “burn” if he was touched.  
To understand why Karnataka Police can brazenly strike fear in school kids in Bidar at will, look no further than Mysore in the south.
Here, at a protest in early January against ABVP hooliganism at JNU, Nalini Balakumar, a girl holding a “Free Kashmir” poster was booked for sedition. And this, even after Mumbai Police had dealt with a similar case and dismissed it. The Mysore bar association has barred its member-lawyers from extending legal support to the girl without a squeak.  
To understand why Kannada media can find no story in Bidar, look no further than Mangalore again.
Here, on January 20, the discovery of an improvised explosive device (IED) at the airport led excitable newspapers to suggest that an “international gang” was behind it. “Revenge for CAA,” screamed Vijaya Karnataka, the no.1 Kannada daily edited by a former personal assistant to Pramod Mutalik of the Sri Rama Sena and Bajrang Dal. When it turned out to be a local Hindu from Manipal, no apology, no clarification. 
To understand why the Karnataka government can charge a school with sedition in Bidar, look no further than the capital, Bangalore.
When the identity of the Mangalore airport “bomber” was still unclear, the state’s home minister Basavaraj Bommai could breezily declare that not just the bomber but “terrorist forces” would be firmly rooted out. When the “terrorist” surrendered and said his name was Aditya Rao, he was instantly declared “mental disturbed”, and acting out of frustration.
To understand why the Karnataka Police finds the “usko joote maaro” line in Bidar so seditious, look no further than the mining hub, Bellary.
Here, in early January, when BJP MLA Somashekhar Reddy says on video, “I want to warn people who are protesting. If you do too much nakhra (drama), imagine what will happen to you when we come for you We are 80 per cent and you are 18 per cent. If we hit back what will happen to you? Be careful when you are in this country,” they can only watch.
To understand why Karnataka suddenly finds it easy to stereotype Bidar’s school kids, look no further than Bangalore again.
Here, on January 20, the police in India’s so-called hi-tech capital watched on as civic authorities demolished the shacks of ‘Bangladeshis’, who they found to their dismay were actually Kannadigas from Kolar and Koppal. Without contrition, Bangalore’s police commissioner Bhaskara Rao now claims there are 300,000 illegal Bangladeshis in the city.  
To understand why Karnataka Police are questioning the school management in Bidar to reveal who was behind the “plot”, look no further than the MP from Bangalore South, Tejasvi Surya.
On Christmas eve, the motormouth had labelled those opposing CAA as “puncture” wallahs. On January 16, Bangalore police arrested six Muslims—a ladies tailor, an electrician, a mechanic, a delivery boy, a shop keeper and a civil contractor—allegedly for plotting to kill him. 
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Amit Shah’s words ‘Aap chronology samajh lijiye’ have become a cliche, but they are prescient. 
The first stint of the BJP in Karnataka 12 years ago was marked by moral policing of pubs and bars, and vigilante attacks on churches, besides of course mind-numbing corruption which sent a serving chief minister and half his cabinet to jail. Then, too, bogus cases were foisted against Muslims for assassination attempts on embedded journalists. Then, too, there was dog whistling against burqas and hijab.  
In the run-up to the assembly elections in 2018, the battle cry of the BJP was that Hindus were in danger in Karnataka.  
As naturally as night follows day, the coming to power of the B.S. Yediyurappa government in 2019 has resulted in a cascade of dark rumours and conspiracies in a state labelled as “Hindutva’s laboratory in the south”. And the Bidar school play is just what the doctors ordered to humiliate and harass a decades-old institution on specious grounds—and in the process to stereotype and showcase a community to the rest of the state and, indeed, the country.
Over the years, a steady drip-feed of resentment in the north (Idgah maidan in Hubli), centre (Bababudangiri in Chikamagalur), west (conversion, love jihad in Mangalore), and south (Tipu Sultan in Mysore), has normalised hatred. The collective inertia to the humiliation of the meek and the poor in Bidar, shows why Karnataka is the only state in the south to open its doors to revanchist forces, and watch tamely while its writers and thinkers are killed at their doorstep.
Teaching lessons is the objective behind every school. For the moment, a state seems intent to teach a lesson—that students of class IV, V and VI can wage war against the mighty Indian nation. Aided by an unlettered domestic help.
(An earlier version of this piece appears on Rediff.com)
A steady drip-feed has normalised hatred against Muslims in BJP-ruled Karnataka. Which is why Kannadigas are so apathetic to the Police claim that a poor, unlettered domestic help tutored a Class VI girl to wage war against the mighty Indian state. As a pictorial representation of the perverse inhumanity that the “land of Buddha and Gandhi…
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redribbonmusik-blog · 7 years ago
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Red Ribbon Kids Channel
Red Ribbon Kids Channel on Youtube is a cheerful destination with colorful animation for all the babies! We have music for toddlers and children as they explore the World of the Lullabies, Bedtime stories, Lyrical songs, Dance songs, Nursery rhymes, Educational videos, Children’s films in Gujarati & Hindi.
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Singing calming and soothing lullabies to your baby is a great way to bond and make them sleep fast while having fun with baby. Learning is most effective when done in a fun way. Songs have specially been created for developing verbal and motor skills, social and emotional intelligence and goodness in our young learners. ! Kids learn numbers, alphabets, animals, sounds, Language and travel. Characters comes alive to make your kids sing and dance.They are all set to take you on this adventure trip to the Magical Place called Red Ribbon Kids. 
Along with  Children songs are sung by Aishwarya Majmudar, Lalitya Munshaw  Parth Oza, Sadhna Sargam and more. All songs are also available to listen on all digital platforms. The versatile singer and MD of Music Label, Lalitya Munshaw very proudly launched the channel on Children's day. 
Subscribe today on Red Ribbon Kids Channel Visit Red Ribbon Musik for more new music videos every week.
Halarda & Lori 
Lullabies provide a joyful, soul-soothing way to calm your fussy baby or to help lull her to sleep (and to calm yourself at the same time). There is just no substitute for these quiet moments of connection -- time spent nurturing your little love. So, get comfortable in that rocking chair, and enjoy a few moments of peace while listening to album 'Halarda' in Gujarati and "Lori" in Hindi.
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Lullabies have been an integral part of Indian culture and heritage. It has been scientifically proven that listening to lullabies during pregnancy does have an enhancing and soothing effect on the unborn child. In this modern era, where lullabies are on verge of being extinct, efforts to recreate the magic of popular lyrics by putting them to contemporary music has worked wonders in resurrecting lullabies back to its worthy place in current Indian ethos.Lyrics are written by Jhaverchand Meghani and Madhav Ramanuj.
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Physical album has a lyrics booklet...
Album Halarda & Lori has 10 tracks each sung by Lalitya Munshaw. The albums were launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi 
Hasta Ramta
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It is a folklore of Hobby Centre to utilize Gujarati children songs for development & entertainment of children, as a part of play & learn method of education, for last 3 decades. Gujarati Children songs are being sung & performed on stage by students of Hobby Centre, since beginning. This collection of selected songs with modern music & compositions is presented with a view to introduce new generations to an endless effectiveness of Gujarati children songs. This collection is a master piece and could be enjoyed by listeners of all age. 
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This album is in 2 parts and are conceptualized by Rupang Khansaheb and Music arrangement is by Mehul Surti.  First part has 13 songs sung by Prastavana
Rajul Diwan, Dravita Choksi, Rupang Khansaheb, Aishwarya Hirani and children. The 2nd part is Fari Hasta Ramta sung by Aishwarya Majmudar, Parth Oza, Rupang Khansaheb, Monal Shah, Mayank Kapadia and children. Physical album has a lyrics booklet .. Music is by Rupang Khansaheb, Mehul Surati and legend  Ashit Desai.  
Anganama Nache Mor 
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Album has 16 songs. Sung by  Anjana Dave and Composed by Udyan Bhatt. Songs like Kukdo Bole Re, Chakiben Chakiben and Ghodagadi are brilliant.
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