Saturday, 5 September 2015

Migrants now on way to Austria

Thousands of exhausted migrants streamed into Austria on Saturday bussed to the border by a Hungarian government that gave up trying to hold them back as Europe’s asylum system buckled under pressure from the numbers reaching its frontiers.
After days of confrontation and chaos Hungary s right wing government deployed dozens of buses to move on migrants from the capital Budapest and pick up over 1000 many of them refugees from the Syrian war who had set off by foot on Friday down the main highway to Vienna.
Austria said it had agreed with Germany that they would allow the migrants access waiving the rules of an asylum system brought to breaking point by Europe s worst refugee crisis since the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s.
Wrapped in blankets and sleeping bags against the rain long lines of visibly exhausted migrants many carrying small children climbed off buses on the Hungarian side of the border and walked into Austria receiving fruit and water from aid workers. Some waiting Austrians held signs that read Refugees welcome.
We’re happy. We’ll go to Germany said a Syrian man. Another who declined to be named said Hungary should be fired from the European Union. Such bad treatment.
Austrian police said 2000 had arrived at the border with many more likely to follow during the day. Trains were laid on to take them from the border town of Nickelsdorf to Vienna.
According to latest updates 4000 migrants have crossed the border and the total number of migrants entering Austria from Hungary in the current wave is expected to reach up to 10,000, the Austrian interior ministry said Saturday.Media agencies
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Prosenjit Chatterjee Retrospective
Life-Word-Image: A Hundred Years Of Bhisham Sahni
Semi Classical Vocal recital by Shweta Dubey
Semi Classical Vocal Recital
5th September, 7:00pm
Semi Classical Vocal recital by Shweta Dubey, disciple of Savita Devi. Followed by Hindustani Classical Vocal recital by Suhasini Koratkar, disciple of Pt. TD Janorikar
Picturing A Century
6th September, 10:30am
Picturing A Century
Picturing A Century Pavan Mahatta leads a walk at the IGNCA around an exhibition of rare and historic photographs and Cameras from the archives of Mahatta & Co.
For registration & details call, +91 11 4366 3085/90
Thumri Dadra and Ghazal Recital
6th September, 7:00pm
Thumri Dadra and Ghazal recital by Dr.Shalini Ved
Thumri Dadra and Ghazal recital by Dr.Shalini Ved, disciple of Vidushi Girija Devi
Restoring Municipal Finances by Dr.Isher Ahluwalia
Restoring Municipal Finances
7th September, 7:00pm
Conversations On Urbanization Series- A series of interactive discussions on issues of urbanization. Restoring Municipal Finances by Dr.Isher Ahluwalia, Chairperson, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations. An IHC-ICRIER initiative
Swati Tirunal Festival
By Thumb, Hoof And Wheel: Travels In The Global South by Prabhu Ghate
By Thumb, Hoof And Wheel: Travels In The Global South
9th September, 7:00pm
By Thumb, Hoof And Wheel: Travels In The Global South by Prabhu Ghate. Pub.Bloomsbury. Panelists: Nitin Desai, former Under-Secretary General, United Nations & Amb.Kiran Doshi
Euripides’ Medea
Habitat World at India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road
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Apurvi Chandela Wins Silver at ISSF World Cup Finals in Munich
New Delhi, September 05, 2015: Jaipur girl Apurvi Chandela, today did the country proud by winning a Silver medal in the Women’s 10m Air Rifle event, at the ISSF World Cup Final (Rifle/Pistol) being held in Munich, Germany. This is a special medal for Apurvi as only shooters with the top nine scores over the four World Cups held earlier in the year, qualified for the Munich World Cup Final. In April this year, Apurvi had secured a Rio Olympics quota place for India after winning the Bronze medal in the same event in the ISSF World Cup in Changwon, Korea. Apurvi is also the reigning Commonwealth Games champion in the event.
Apruvi qualified for the final in fourth position with a score of 416.4. In the finals she shot a total of 206.9 to clinch the Silver. Elaheh Ahmadi of Iran won the Gold with a score of 207.5 while Andrea Arsovic of Serbia won the Bronze medal in a shoot-off.
Clearly pleased at the news, Mr. Raninder Singh, President of the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI), the national body governing the sport in the country said, “We are very excited in the way Apurvi has developed as a shooter over the past years. She has been raising the bar with every outing. This performance today has confirmed her status as one of the top women Rifle shooters of the world in her discipline. I am sure this medal will spur her for more consistency and greater glory and will act as a confidence booster as she prepares herself for the Rio 2016 Olympics.”
Expressing his happiness at the result, Mr. Kuldeep Chandela, father of Apurvi Chandela, said, “The family is delighted at this result, especially because it was a premiere competition between the year’s top shooters in the event. We are indebted to the coach Lapidius, who has always shown great confidence in Apurvi’s abilities throughout and worked very hard with her. We would also like to thank the NRAI for supporting her all through and taking care of all administrative matters, so that Apurvi could concentrate solely on her sport. Her record suggests that she is the best finalist among all Indian shooters as every time she makes the final rounds, she comes back with a medal of some colour. This medal will surely boost her confidence even more towards the aim of winning an Olympic medal, hopefully Gold.”
Four Indian shooters namely Gagan Narang (Men’s 50m Rifle Prone), Gurpreet Singh (Men’s 25m Rapid Fire Pistol) and Jitu Rai (Men’s 10m Air Pistol) apart from Apurvi had made the grade for the Munich World Cup Finals for Rifle and Pistol. The highlight apart from Apurvi’s stunning performance was that all four Indians made the final rounds of their respective events.

Foundation for Peace, Harmony and Good Governancecordially invites you to a Panel Discussion on –
Integrity is Essence of Good Governance
 
Welcome Address:
·         Shri. D.R. Kaarthikeyan, IPS (R), Former Director CBI and DG – NHRC and President FGG
Panelists:
  • Shri. K.V. Chowdary, Central Vigilance Commissioner, Government of India
  • Shri. Anil Sinha, IPS, Director, Central Bureau of Investigation
  • Shri. Mohan Parasaran, Former Solicitor General of India
Chair:
  • Shri. Soli Sorabjee, Former Attorney General of India
Date: 6th September (Sunday)
Time: Tea: 6 PM onwards
Venue:  Multipurpose Hall, India International Centre, 40 Max Mueller Marg, New Delhi
ALL ARE WELCOME!


D.R.Kaarthikeyan
President: Foundation for Peace, Harmony and Good Governance
Padmashri Awardee 
Former :
             Chief of SIT-CBI, Rajiv Gandhi Assassination Case
Director, Central Bureau of Investigation
Director General, National Human Rights Commission
Special Director General, Central Reserve Police Force
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