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Tinkering with rules

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LONDON, 6 JUNE: It seems impossible for one-day cricket to be left alone simply to get on with its business. No sooner has one regulation been introduced than another follows.
Players, let alone spectators, can hardly know what’s going on. The rules governing the Champions Trophy, which starts on Thursday, seem likely to be changed again before the next World Cup, early in 2015. Word from the International Cricket Council’s cricket committee recently was that more amendments would be made to the recent amendments.
In particular, there seems to be concern about the use of two new balls, one from each end. This replaced the old regulation under which the ball was replaced after 34 overs (for a combination of discoloration and going soft). As the cricket committee noted, the changes had produced a more attacking game, with more boundaries and more wickets. But they were concerned about the detrimental impact on spin bowling. The committee decided to leave any recommended alterations to later in the year.
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Dhoni 16th in rich athletes’ list

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NEW YORK, 6 JUNE: India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, with earnings of USD 31.5 million, has been ranked at 16th place on Forbes’ list of highest-paid athletes, which has been topped by golfer Tiger Woods.
The magazine said 31-year-old Dhoni moved up 15 positions this year. In 2012, he was placed at 31st position.
The influential business magazine estimated that Dhoni made USD 31.5 million over the last year from prize money and endorsements.
37-year-old Woods made USD 78.1 million followed by Tennis star Roger Federer at USD 71.5 million. Kobe Bryant, American professional basketball player, is third at USD 61.9 million.
Federer had topped the 2012 list.
This year’s 100-strong list features just three women led by Tennis ace Maria Sharapova, who ranks No 22 with earnings of USD 29 million.
Sharapova is joined by No 68 Serena Williams, who raked in USD 20.5 million, including USD 8.5 million in prize money.
While China’s Li Na ranks 85th overall with earnings of USD 18.2 million. pti

SCOPE for more PSE autonomy

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KOLKATA, 8 JUNE: Chairman of the Standing Conference of Public Enterprises (SCOPE), apex body of PSEs in India, Mr CS Verma, who is also chairman, Steel Authority of India Ltd, today held a meeting with the chief executives/directors and senior executives of SCOPE member PSEs based in the eastern region to identify issues of concern in the eastern region PSEs.
Mr Verma said the industrial environment in the country was very dynamic and more functional and operational autonomy should be given to the PSEs to face global competition.
Chief executives and other senior executives of PSEs present at the meeting were of the opinion that SCOPE should emerge as a more effective voice of PSEs to take up issues of enhanced functional autonomy of PSEs.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Mr Verma said SCOPE is mulling setting up of an independent training institute for the PSEs.
“There was a good suggestion for setting up an institute for entry level and middle level management employees of public sector enterprises and we will look into it,” Mr Verma said.
Out of the total 220 operational PSEs in India 35 are in the eastern region. Besides, the total turnover of the PSEs of this region was Rs 1,22,117 crore. Of the 35, 12 are in the red with a total loss of Rs 1429 crore. The total employment is 2,80,484 people.
Mr Verma, after taking over recently as chairman of SCOPE, has taken the initiative of activating the regional chapters of SCOPE to evolve a consensus and agenda of common issues affecting their performance and competitiveness.
SCOPE would undertake an international study on the functioning of effective PSEs in different countries and will develop the best model for PSEs in the country to keep pace with the changes taking place across the world, he added.
Some of the other issues which emerged during deliberations included professional functioning of the boards, including the independent directors, succession planning and skill development in PSEs.
A large number of chief executives/directors and senior executives of eastern region PSEs attended the meeting and deliberated on the issues being faced by these enterprises in this region of the country.

SAIL-Kobe JV in Durgapur on
KOLKATA, 8 JUNE: Steel major SAIL today said it was going ahead with its joint venture with Japanese steelmaker Kobe Steel to set up an iron ore nugget plant in Durgapur at an investment of Rs 1,500 crore for which environment assessment study is on.
“The SAIL-Kobe Steel JV in Durgapur is on. This will be the second such project in the world after the USA. The JV agreement has been finalised”, SAIL chairman Mr CS Verma told reporters here. He said it would take five to six months to complete the environment assessment. Mr Verma said the proposed plant would produce 0.5 million tons of iron ore nugget per annum.
On the modernisation of Burnpur-based IISCO steel plant, Mr Verma said post-modernisation the plant would have a capacity of 2.5 million tons. The sinter plant at IISCO has gone into production, while the coke oven plant has become operational. The wire rod mill in the plant has gone on stream for which slabs were being sourced from SAIL’s Durgapur Steel Plant.
The blast furnace and converter would now be commissioned and the modernisation would be completed by December this year, he said.
Asked about SAIL’s proposed joint venture with RITES to reopen Kulti works, he said: “We have yet to register the land. No firm investment decision has been taken.” pti

Buttler service delights Cook

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NOTTINGHAM, 6 JUNE: Alastair Cook forecast Jos Buttler’s decisive innings against New Zealand at Trent Bridge would be the first of many occasions the talented shotmaker swung a match England’s way.
The 22-year-old Somerset wicket-keeper/batsman was outscored by England team-mates Ian Bell (82) and Eoin Morgan (49) in Wednesday’s day/night clash. But it was Buttler’s 47 not out off just 16 balls that was pivotal in setting up a 34-run win in the third one-day international, albeit New Zealand took the series 2-1. Brief scores: England 287/6 v New Zealand 253 all out.

Forex reserves down by $4.18 billion

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MUMBAI, 8 JUNE: The foreign exchange reserves of the country plummeted by $4.18 billion to $287.90 billion for the week ended 31 May in the wake of a sharp fall in currency assets and gold reserves, the Reserve Bank of India said in its Weekly Statistical Supplement.
Total forex reserves had risen by $110 million to $292.07 billion in the previous reporting week.
Foreign currency assets, a major component of the forex reserves, dipped by $3.056 billion to $258.51 billion for the week ended 31 May, the Reserve Bank said in data released yesterday.
Foreign currency assets expressed in US dollar terms include the effect of appreciation or depreciation of the non-US currencies, such as the euro, pound and yen, held in the reserves, the apex bank said.
The gold reserves went down by $1.138 billion to $22.836 billion, the apex bank said.
For the week under review, the special drawing rights (SDRs) were up by $10.4 million to $4.327 billion, while the country’s reserve position with the IMF was also up by $5.3 million to $2.225 billion, the apex bank data showed. pti

‘Bangla board knew of Ashraful fixing’

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WELLINGTON, 6 JUNE: Bangladesh cricket coach Jamie Siddons says ex-captain Mohammad Ashraful should not be judged too harshly for his involvement in match-fixing because he was likely ensnared by the “powerful beast of underworld gambling” at an early age. Siddons, who now coaches New Zealand’s Wellington province, told the Dominion-Post newspaper he had alerted the Bangladesh Cricket Board and International Cricket Council to the threat of spot-fixing during his four-year term as Bangladesh coach from 2007 to 2011.
Ashraful admitted to match- and spot-fixing in the Bangladesh Premier League after being suspended by the BCB on Tuesday. He is being investigated by the ICC.
The Australian-born Siddons said he was not surprised to hear of Ashraful’s involvement, saying “it’s disappointing but I don’t think it’s surprising. It’s a powerful beast, the underworld gambling.”
Siddons said he had “made my thoughts known a while ago to the (Bangladesh) cricket board and the ICC,” warning of the threat of spot-fixing.
He said young players were often vulnerable to financial temptation and Ashraful was probably sought out by the match-fixers while still in his teens. “People like Ashraful, he’s got 15 people living in his house, he feeds probably five families and on a cricketer’s wage,” Siddons said. “Over there, it’s near- impossible so you can almost understand. It’s a different world than we live in.
It’s a tough world for him.” Siddons said he felt disappointed for his former charge.
“He’s a great young kid … He probably got roped in as a 15-year-old, when he first started, by some other people. I feel a bit sorry for him but I don’t condone it at all.”
In another development, the the Federation of International Cricketers’ Associations today unveiled a new leadership structure after the resignation of its long-serving chief executive officer Tim May by making Paul Marsh the executive chairman of the body.
FICA president Jimmy Adams said Marsh had been elected executive chairman by the chief executives of the player associations, with Ian Smith coming in as chief operating officer. ap

Hamilton shrugs off rivalry with Rosberg

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Lewis Hamilton (in photo) goes to Canada this weekend intent on building on the fourth-place finish in Monaco which put him back in the points after a disastrous Spanish Grand Prix a fortnight earlier.
The Monaco result was a much-needed fillip after he could finish only 12th in Barcelona, but Hamilton was overshadowed again there as his team-mate Nico Rosberg outqualified him and went on to score Mercedes’ first victory of the season on the streets of the Principality.
On the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, where he registered his first grand prix victory for McLaren back in 2007 at the age of 22, and where he won again in 2010 and 2012, Hamilton hopes to recapture the edge that has been missing recently.
`There’s a really good feeling in the team at the moment following Nico’s win in Monaco and we’re continuing to work hard to make sure we have the potential for more victories this season. Going with the confidence that the team won the last race is a big encouragement. It obviously shows we have got great pace, the car is in a great place and we have got potential for more wins.’
But Hamilton, who lies fourth in the overall standings, 45 points behind leader Sebastian Vettel, also acknowledged that the big talking point of 2013 has been his inability of late to beat Rosberg, who has been on pole position for the last three races.
`I expected him to be competitive,’ Hamilton said. `I expected him to be even stronger than he has been simply because he has been in the team for years. It’s his home.
You can see when you are in the engineering debriefs that he is 100 per cent comfortable with the car because he’s been driving it for years. I expected him to be as competitive as he has been, especially with experience of racing him for many years.’
After a slow start of his own, Jenson Button can have high hopes of emulating Hamilton’s win last year in the McLaren.
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Djokovic, Nadal on collision course

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PARIS, 4 JUNE: World number one Novak Djokovic reached his 16th consecutive Grand Slam quarter-final while seven-time champion Rafael Nadal marked his 27th birthday by also reaching the French Open last eight.
Top seed Djokovic carved out a 4-6 6-3 6-4 6-4 win over 16th seed Philipp Kohlschreiber yesterday, with the German paying a high price for converting just two of 13 break points.
World number one Djokovic goes on to face German 35-year-old Tommy Haas, who became the third oldest man to reach the last-eight with a comfortable 6-1 6-1 6-3 win over volatile Russian Mikhail Youzhny.
Nadal, bidding to become the first man to win the same Grand Slam title eight times, trounced Japanese 13th seed Kei Nishikori 6-4 6-1 6-3.
It was third-seeded Nadal’s 56th win in 57 career matches at Roland Garros.
The defending champion next faces Swiss ninth seed Stanislas Wawrinka who reached his first French Open quarter-final, beating French seventh seed Richard Gasquet, 6-7 (5/7) 4-6 6-4 7-5 8-6. Djokovic, the runner-up to Nadal last year, needs a French Open title to complete a career Grand Slam.
The last time he failed to reach the last-eight of a major was in Paris in 2009 when he lost in the fourth round to Monday’s opponent.
Nadal arrived in Paris having collected six titles in eight finals since his return from a seven-month injury lay-off.
But he was sluggish in the first week of a cold and damp Paris, losing the opening set of his first two matches.
Since the weather has improved, so has the Spaniard, seeing off Fabio Fognini in straight sets on Saturday and then comfortably defeating Nishikori, the first Japanese man in the fourth round since Fumiteru Nakano in 1938.
Nadal was presented with a giant birthday cake and he will be looking for more celebrations on Wednesday in the quarter-finals as he holds a 9-0 career lead over Wawrinka.
Haas became the first German in 17 years to reach the quarter-finals and the oldest man to make the last eight at any Grand Slam since Andre Agassi at the 2005 US Open.
Haas had also made history in the third round when he needed a record 13 match points to beat John Isner.
Only Pancho Gonzales, who was over 40 when he made the last eight in 1968, and 39-year-old Istvan Gulyas in 1971, have got this far in the tournament at Haas’s age. Former world number two Haas had lost on clay in straight sets to Youzhny in Rome last month.
But he was never troubled yesterday, winning 10 games in succession after losing the opener. Such was Youzhny’s frustration that he smashed his racquet nine times against his courtside chair, sending splinters spiralling into the air at Court Suzanne Lenglen.
The violence of his outburst made him an instant YouTube hit even as the match was still being played.
Wawrinka came through a four hour 16min struggle to beat Gasquet in his sixth career comeback from two sets down. Defending champion Maria Sharapova joined third seed Victoria Azarenka in the French Open quarter-finals as both posted routine fourth-round wins.
Sharapova was all business in seeing off American 17th seed Sloane Stephens 6-4 6-3 yesterday to set up a meeting with Serbian 18th seed Jelena Jankovic, who thrashed US hope Jamie Hampton 6-0 6-2, while double Australian Open champion Azarenka swamped 2010 French Open champion Francesca Schiavone 6-3 6-0.
Sharapova, who in beating Sara Errani in last year’s final became the sixth player in the Open era to complete a full collection of Grand Slams, was rarely troubled by Stephens, Australian Open semi-finalist last January, the Floridian 20-year, gifting her a final break by hitting long on match point.
Next up for Azarenka, meanwhile, is a meeting with Russian 12th seed and erstwhile doubles partner Maria Kirilenko after her win over Schiavone moved her into the last eight for the third time in Paris. The protagonists notably paired up at the 2011 Australian Open, where they finished runners-up.
Then they were rivals as Azarenka won their London Olympics bronze medal encounter last summer. Azarenka was delighted with her form, given that the French Open is the only Grand Slam where she has failed to get beyond the quarter-finals having been beaten at the last-eight stage by Dinara Safina in 2009 and by eventual champion Li Na two years later.
Kirilenko, who had treatment for a sore shoulder, saw off unseeded Bethanie Mattek-Sands of the United States 7-5 6-4 to reach the last eight at Roland Garros for the first time after recovering from losing the opening three games. Azarenka has a 3-2 winning record against Kirilenko — who won the first two matches of their series although her last triumph was back in 2007.

Summer camp with a difference

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KOLKATA, 6 JUNE: Nisana Foundation, a voluntary social service organisation  dealing with sports health and social development, is going to organise a summer camp for school students from 7 to 9 June at B E College Model School Howrah. Students in the age group of 13-15 years will be participating in the summer camp.
The aim of the program is to develop an active lifestyle  among the young generation. Nature study and awareness for environment protection are most important areas of the curriculum.
Reputed institutions like Indian Red Cross Society, Indian Institute of Bio-behavioral Sciences, Citus Adventures will be involved in training the students. sns

TMC leaders step in to end infighting

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DURGAPUR, 8 JUNE: Peeved about the infighting ahead of the panchayat poll, the state Trinamul Congress today summoned the leaders at loggerhead in Bankura to Durgapur town to put an end to the crisis today.
State industries minister Partha Chatterjee met the Burdwan district leadership at Mangalik, the civic body’s guest house here, while the party&’s labour front leader Dola Sen was busy putting an end to the intra-party squabble over nominations in Bankura.
Yesterday, the party had to postpone distribution of symbols at a private hotel in Bankura town following a commotion between party factions from Khatra subdivision. Mrs Sen was present there and asked the district leaders to shift the programme to Durgapur. Senior district leaders of the party&’s various factions ~ state minister Mr Shyam Mukherjee, Mr Arup Chakraborty, Mr Arup Khan ~ joined the meeting that lasted nine hours and finally party symbols were distributed and the ‘rebels’ unwilling to withdraw their nominations were told either to stay away from poll or face post-poll consequences of mass expulsion.

Man arrested for rape

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SERAMPORE, 8 JUNE: A man was arrested for raping a woman he had befriended on Facebook. Haq Jafar Imam, a resident of Bibi village in English Bazaar, Malda and a photographer came to know the victim through the social networking site and recently met her at the Sealdah station. He took her to a hotel and they rented a room posing as a married couple. He then raped her several times and also took objectionable pictures of the girl. He threatened to upload the photos on Facebook if she complained against him. The victim, however, along with her parents, lodged a complaint with the local police station on 6 June. As per police plan, the victim set up a meeting with the accused at Bandel, where he was nabbed. sns

Conditions just right for me: Ishant

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CARDIFF, 4 JUNE: Seeking to regain form, Indian pace bowler Ishant Sharma is keen to make a good impression in English conditions during the Champions Trophy tournament starting here on Thursday.
On pitches where the ball is expected to move and bounce, Sharma seeks to improve his tournament record and resurrect a career that is increasingly under threat from younger colleagues.
“The conditions here are just right for me. For both batsmen and bowlers, it’s going to be a challenge,” he said, adding: “It’s going to be a mental thing this time around. If we can bowl in the right areas, the wickets will come and that’s been our focus at the nets,” said Sharma. Yesterday, he worked overtime at the nets at Swalec Stadium here. He bowled at full pace for close to an hour as India rotated their main batsmen on two adjacent wickets close to the main square.
Sharma is clearly not in top form. He leaked runs – a record 66 against Chennai Super Kings — during the Indian Premier League, hardly justifying the price Sunrisers Hyderabad paid to buy him.
In India’s first warm-up game, against Sri Lanka in Birmingham on 1 June, he conceded 41 runs in his six overs and got the wicket of Mahela Jayawardene. But Sharma does not want to read much into all this.
“It’s not the number of runs we fast bowlers conceded but the fact that we repeatedly missed the edge of the bat showed that the ball was being pitched in the right areas,” said Sharma.
This will be his second Champions Trophy. He was part of the pace quartet in the 2009 championship in South Africa that included Ashish Nehra, R P Singh and Praveen Kumar.
Sharma picked up three wickets in two matches, both held at Centurion, a pitch that usually had a lot going for fast bowlers. This time around, the 24-year-old wants to do better. “I have a job to do but I can’t say that I am the boss of this pace attack. It’s going to be a collective responsibility because there are others who will have to do as well. We are all of the same age and you can say I have a little more experience than Bhuvneshwar (Kumar) and Vinay Kumar,” said Sharma.
He, of course, is looking for a lot of support from Irfan Pathan. The left-right combination will help in English conditions and Sharma says: “Irfan has a lot of experience too. He can use the conditions very well. So it won’t be correct to say that I am going to lead the attack alone.”

Sports Briefs

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Harassment charge
Former India women’s hockey team captain Rekha Bhide on Thursday shot off a letter to the Sports Minister Jitendra Singh, complaining of harassment and defamation by Hockey India (HI) for refusing to tow to its Secretary General, Narinder Batra’s line of thought. “I am writing to you to bring to your kind attention the immense, unjust harassment that I am being subjected to by some officials of HI,” Bhide wrote in the letter. Hockey India secretary General Narinder Batra, however, denied that she was being harrassed and said she was removed from the post after a three-member inquiry panel found her guilty.
Rani books berth
Olympian Sudha Singh of Uttar Pradesh booked her berth in the Moscow World Championship with a new national mark in 3000 meter steeplechase for women in the 53rd National Athletics championship in Chennai on Thursday.
Mixed fortunes
Grandmaster-in-waiting V Vishnu Prasanna continued his dream run and held Argentine GM Sandro Mareco to a draw but Abhijeet Gupta suffered a shock defeat in the fifth round of the Grand Europe Albena International Chess Tournament in Bulgaria. Abhijeet, a former world junior champion, lost to Brazilian International Master Roberto Junio Brito Molina. The draw helped Vishnu stay in joint lead on 4.5 points out of a possible five and the Indian now shares the podium with Mareco, Armenian duo of Tigran Petrosian and Hrant Melkumyan; Vladislav Nevednichy of Roumania and legendary Grandmaster Evgeny Sveshnikov of Latvia.
Divij, Raja win
Third seeded Indian pair of Divij Sharan and Purav Raja made it to the quarter-final of the ATP Challenger event in Furth, Germany after a hard-earned win in the opening round. Left-handed Divij and Raja defeated Andrej Martin of Slovak Republic and Hans Podlipnik-Castillo of Chile 6-3 1-6 10-8 in the first round of the euro 30,000 clay court event. Divij and Raja next play Kevin Krawietz and Dominic Schulz of Germany in the quarter finals.
Brazil slump
World Cup hosts Brazil slumped to a new record low in the FIFA world rankings on Thursday as the five-time world champions dropped three places to 22nd. Having spent most of the first 15 years of official FIFA world rankings at the top of the pile, Brazil’s demise began a year ago when the Selecao dropped six places from fifth to 11th in July 2012. Scolari’s team have now reached their worst ever position.
School regatta
The 41st KC Mahindra All India Invitation School&’s Regatta 2013, will be held from 9 – 16 June at the The Lake Club, Kolkata . Nearly 350 schoolchildren and 60 schools from West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Andaman and Nicobar will be contesting this event.

Barasat gangrape: Three more arrested

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KOLKATA, 9 JUNE: Three more youths were today arrested in connection with the gangrape and murder of the 20-year-old girl at Kirtipur village at Barasat in North 24-Parganas while the victim’s brother demanded capital punishment for the accused.  
Police said Saiful Mollah, Gopal Das and Bhola Naskar were arrested from one of their hideouts this morning. They were remanded in police custody for a week after being produced before the Barasat court. Three more youths, including the main accused Ansar Ali, were arrested yesterday. 
Despite the arrests in the past two days, there is still discontent among local people over poor policing and increase in anti-social activities in the area. The local people demanded immediate steps to check growth of such activities. The victim’s brother today met Mr Jyotipriyo Mullick, state food and civil supplies minister, in his office at Barasat to raise the demands.  
Sources said he told Mr Mullick there should be proper investigation into the rape and murder of his sister. He also demanded capital punishment for the accused and requested him to ensure no other girl fell victim like his sister. He also wanted to meet Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.  
Mr Mullick assured him to help him meet the chief minister. Sources said thew minister will take the victim’s brother to Trinamul Congress Bhavan on 12 June where he will meet Mr Mukul Roy and Miss Banerjee at Writers’ Buildings later that day.  
Meanwhile, the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has taken up the case and senior officers of the department went to the spot to collect samples. The district police has also given a copy of the victim’s post-mortem report to CID officers.     
Sources said the autopsy report confirmed the girl was gangraped, her throat slit and there were severe injuries on her head and her legs were broken.
A senior police officer said more youths will be arrested in this connection and police is planning to reconstruct the entire incident.

Biz Briefs

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Rupee bounces back
MUMBAI, 4 JUNE: Snapping its five-day losing run, the rupee today rebounded from 11-month lows to close with a hefty 32 paise gain at 56.44 against the US dollar on heavy selling of the American currency by exporters amid signs of FII inflows. The rupee derived strength from speculation that the government is likely to raise soon the cap on foreign institutional investors in government securities (G-secs) by $5 billion, which will lead to more inflows. The local currency had lost 119 paise in the past five sessions on rising worries over current account deficit and fears that withdrawal of US stimulus will hit inflows from overseas. pti
GDP growth
MUMBAI, 4 JUNE: Global brokerage Morgan Stanley today said the economy has come out of the trough and will grow at six per cent in the current fiscal. Sounding bullish on the stock markets, it pegged the Sensex target at 23,000 by December. “We are confident that the economy has come out of the furrow, though the recovery will be gradual,” Morgan Stanley Asia Pacific economist Mr Chetan Ahya told reporters at the 15th MS India summit here. pti
BoB home loan
MUMBAI, 4 JUNE: State-run Bank of Baroda today announced a single rate of interest ~ 10.25 per cent ~ for all its home loans. The rate revision, which will be effective from 1 June, will be available to borrowers irrespective of tenor or quantum of the loan, a bank statement issued here said. Banks typically charge lower interest rate for an amount of up to Rs 30 lakh, after which it goes up. They also differentiate the interest rate offering according to the tenor of the loan. Both new as well as existing borrowers can avail the loans under the revised scheme, the statement said, adding that there are no conversion charges for existing customers  to get the benefit of reduced rate of interest. pti
TTK Prestige stake
NEW DELHI, 4 JUNE: Home appliances manufacturer TTK Prestige today said global fund manager Cartica will acquire 5.6 per cent stake in the company for around Rs 230 crore. The company will issue on a preferential basis three lakh shares of Rs 10 each, amounting to about 2.6 per cent stake, at a premium of Rs 3,540 to Mauritius-based Cartica Capital, it said in a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange. pti
Soyameal exports down
NEW DELHI, 4 JUNE: Soyameal exports declined by 30 per cent to 97,546 tons during last month on lower demand from overseas markets except Iran, according to industry data. Sanction-hit Iran has imported the maximum soyameal from India at 83,239 tons. pti

Fresh trouble for Presidency University

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KOLKATA, 9 JUNE: While Presidency University is deep in controversy over the Benjamin Zachariah episode, an external member of the moderation committee of the History Department has written to the Vice-Chancellor, questioning the validity of the committee. This is because the external members were invited to join the committee over phone and they do not have any formal invitation from the university authorities.
In her letter addressed to V-C Professor Malabika Sarkar, Prof. Tapati Guha Thakurta has said the entire process deviated from "what is considered to be proper official procedure". The director of Centre for Studies in Social Sciences was invited on the question paper moderation committee of the History Department as the nominee of the V-C. Apart from her, Prof. Lakshmi Subramaniam is another external member of the committee.
"I never received any formal letter of invitation to be the external expert in the moderation committee, neither for its meeting on the UG examination questions in April nor for the PG examination questions in May. Everything happened only through phone calls," wrote Prof. Guha Thakurta. 
In the letter she expressed her wish to resign from the committee after her name was dragged into the controversy of tampering of question papers of PG examination which will commence from tomorrow. 
"I received the letter and I spoke to both the external experts. Prof. Guha Thakurta was aggrieved as her name got linked with the tampering of question paper controversy. But I assured her no such thing happened. It is the same question that the moderation committee prepared. Only, instead of being a take-home paper as verbally proposed by Prof. Zachariah, it will be a conventional paper. Both of them have confirmed that they will be with us," said the V-C.
Admitting the grievance of Prof. Guha Thakurta for not receiving any official invitation, the V-C said: "This is the practice of all the departments of the university. The external members receive a copy of the certificate signed by the head of the department after they attend a meeting. No external member has any formal invitation. Still, I have told them that my office would issue formal invitation letters if they want."
Though Prof. Guha Thakurta, in her letter, said she had received a call from the university to drop the "take-away" questions from the paper, the university authorities dismissed it. "She was called to provide some additional questions for the examination of extra departmental History as many questions were out of syllabus. That paper was also set by Prof. Benjamin Zachariah," said an official of the university.

Rural polls: TMC goons threaten CPI, CPM candidates

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ARAMBAGH/BANDEL, 9 JUNE: Trinamul Congress-backed goons allegedly tortured CPI candidates for the panchayat polls into withdrawing their nomination at Salerpur, Arambagh. The gram panchayat candidate of CPI, Sanatan Paramanik, Mukta Ram Rana, Uttam Das, Bidyut Mallick and others were allegedly attacked and beaten up by Trinamul goons forcing them to withdraw their nomination papers. The district CPI secretary, Mr Priyo Ranjan Pal, lodged a complaint against the "undemocratic approach" of the Trinamul-controlled goons at the district D M office to be forwarded to the election commissioner. Police have started an investigation.
Meanwhile, in Bandel, the Trinamul goons threatened two CPM women candidates in a bid to make them withdraw their nominations. Ms Sarbani Majumdar of Saheb Bagan and Ms Swapana Pal of Korola, both from Devanandapur gram panchayat, Bandel, were attacked by masked goons riding motorcycles. The attackers hurled bombs at the residence of both the CPM candidates warning them to withdraw their nomination papers today at 11 a.m.