Friday, July 23, 2010

ജോയി തിരുമൂലപുരം അന്തരിച്ചു

കോട്ടയം: മുതിര്‍ന്ന മാധ്യമപ്രവര്‍ത്തകനും മംഗളം ദിനപത്രം സ്ഥാപക എഡിറ്ററുമായ ജോയി തിരുമൂലപുരം (73) അന്തരിച്ചു. കോട്ടയത്ത് സ്വകാര്യ ആശുപത്രിയില്‍ ഇന്നലെ രാവിലെയായിരുന്നു അന്ത്യം. സംസ്‌കാരം പിന്നീട്. ചുങ്കത്തെ വീട്ടില്‍ വിശ്രമ ജീവിതം നയിച്ചു വരികയായിരുന്നു.
നാലര പതിറ്റാണ്ടിന്റെ പത്രപ്രവര്‍ത്തന പരിചയമുള്ള തിരുമൂലപുരം കേരളത്തിലെ ഏറ്റവും മികച്ച പത്രപ്രവര്‍ത്തകരില്‍ ഒരാളാണ്. ഇന്ത്യയിലെ ഏറ്റവും മികച്ച പത്ര രൂപകല്പനയ്ക്ക് 1975, 76 വര്‍ഷങ്ങളില്‍ രാഷ്ട്രപതിയുടെ അവാര്‍ഡ് ലഭിച്ചു. കേരളത്തില്‍ നിന്ന് ഈ ബഹുമതി സ്വന്തമാക്കിയ ഏക മലയാളി മാധ്യമ പ്രവര്‍ത്തകന്‍ തിരുമൂലപുരമാണ്. മംഗളം, ഈനാട് തുടങ്ങിയ പത്രങ്ങളുടെ രൂപകല്പനയില്‍ നിര്‍ണ്ണായക പങ്കു വഹിച്ചിട്ടുള്ള ജോയി തിരുമൂലപുരം, പത്രങ്ങളുടെ ലേ ഔട്ടില്‍ പുതിയ പരിഷ്‌കാരങ്ങള്‍ കൊണ്ടുവന്നിട്ടുണ്ട്. മലയാള മനോര, ദീപിക, കേരള കൗമുദിതുടങ്ങിയ പത്രങ്ങളിലും പ്രവര്‍ത്തിച്ചിട്ടുണ്ട്. 'ഇടമലക്കുടിയിലെ മുതുവാന്മാര്‍' എന്ന പരമ്പരയ്ക്ക് സ്‌റ്റേറ്റ്‌സ്മാന്‍ പുരസ്‌കാരം ലഭിച്ചു. പ്രദേശിക റിപ്പോര്‍ട്ടിംഗില്‍ സ്‌റ്റേറ്റ്മാന്‍ പുരസ്‌കാരം ലഭിക്കുന്ന ആദ്യ മലയാളിയുമായിരുന്നു തിരുമൂലപുരം. പ്രഥമ എം.ജെ. ഡാരീസ് പുരസ്‌കാരത്തിനും അര്‍ഹനായി.
പ്രസ് അക്കാദമി മുന്‍ അംഗമായിരുന്നു. വാര്‍ത്ത, റിപ്പോര്‍ട്ടിംഗ്, എഡിറ്റിംഗ്, സമ്പൂര്‍ണ്ണ പത്രസംവിധാനം എന്നിങ്ങനെ ജോയി തിരുമൂലപുരം രചിച്ച പുസ്തകങ്ങളാണ് ഇന്നു മലയാള പത്രപ്രവര്‍ത്തനത്തിലെ ആധികാരിക ഗ്രന്ഥങ്ങള്‍. പ്രസ് അക്കാദമി മുന്‍ അംഗമായിരുന്നു. 700 ഓളം ചെറുകഥകളും രചിച്ചിട്ടുണ്ട്. ഫോട്ടോ എഡിറ്റിംഗ് മേഖലയിലും നവീനമായ ആശയങ്ങള്‍ ആവിഷ്‌കരിക്കാന്‍ തിരുമൂലപുരത്തിന് സാധിച്ചു. ഓശാനപ്പൂക്കള്‍, വരാത്തവരുടെ കാല്പ്പാടുകള്‍, ഇടമലക്കുടിയിലെ മുതുവാന്മാര്‍, ദുഃഖത്തിന്റെ തുരുത്തില്‍, യുദ്ധം, മാളത്തില്‍ തനിയെ, കറുത്ത പക്ഷം, ഉറങ്ങൂ ഓമനേ ഉറങ്ങൂ, ഓമലേ ആരോമലേ, തീര്‍ഥയാത്ര തുടങ്ങിയവയാണ് മറ്റു ശ്രദ്ധേയ ഗ്രന്ഥങ്ങള്‍.
തിരുവല്ല തിരുമൂലപുരം ഐക്കരപ്പറമ്പില്‍ പരേതനായ എ. സി. ചാക്കോയുടെ മകനാണ്. ഭാര്യ അന്നമ്മ ദേവലോകം തൈക്കടവില്‍ കുടംബാംഗമാണ്. മക്കള്‍ മുകുള്‍(യു.എസ്.എ), മുകേഷ് (മാലിദ്വീപ്), മുംതാസ്(ബംഗലുരു).
മരുമക്കള്‍: ലിബി(വിശാഖംതറ കുമരകം), തോമസ് ജോണ്‍(പ്ലാമ്മൂട്ടില്‍ ചുങ്കം), ലിനോ.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Rathore's lawyer cites contradictions in witness' statements

Chandigarh: The Punjab and Haryana High Court
today resumed day-to-day hearing on SPS Rathore's revision
petition challenging his conviction in Ruchika molestation
case with his lawyer wife Abha citing contradictions in the
statements of the sole witness Aradhana.
Stressing that the incident of molestation as described
by Aradhana - the sole and prime witness in the case and
daughter of Anand Parkash - was "not possible", Abha contended
before the court that "if two persons are sitting on two sides
of a table, there is no chance of molestation."
Pointing out "contradictions" in the statements of
Aradhana during her examination in the case, Abha submitted
that the witness was interested to get Rathore convicted as
this family had feelings of "vengeance and vendetta" against
him.
Holding that Aradhana gave statements before the
prosecution at the age of 30 and was not a minor, Abha
contended that Aradhana had admitted in her statement that she
met ball picker Paltoo, but she tried to avoid Rathore on the
day of alleged crime.
"The timing of group of Aradhana and Ruchika to play
tennis was 4.30 pm to 5.30 pm, but they stayed at the Haryana
Lawn Tennis Association grounds till 6.30 pm when Rathore used
to come...in her statements Aradhana had changed details of
timings to implicate Rathore," Abha argued.
"Aradhana gave false testimony regarding avoidance of
Rathore," Abha submitted.
Abha argued that S C Girhotra had given statements
during the prosecution examination that his daughter Ruchika
left the house empty handed for the HLTA grounds on August 12,
1990 whereas Aradhana admitted that the deceased had first
come to her residence and gone to play tennis with racquets in
their hands.
"While Ruchika's friend says there was racquet in her
hands, the deceased's father had maintained that his daughter
was empty handed...there is contradiction in the testimony,"
Abha submitted.
Abha also contended that Anand Parkash, husband of the
complainant in the case Madhu, had "adverse and controversial"
service record.
"He (Anand Parkash) has been compulsorily retired from
the Government service on account of corruption," a calm
and composed Abha, assisted by her lawyer daughter Priyanjali,
told the court while giving references of government remark's
in Anand Parkash service record.

Why BIS norms on toxicity not implemented for toys, HC asks

Mumbai: The Bombay High Court today sought
reply from the Union Government as to why the norms on
permissible levels of toxic materials, fixed by Bureau of
Indian Standards, are not implemented for toys sold in India.
The reply is to be filed within four weeks, said the
division bench of Chief Justice Mohit Shah and Justice S C
Dharmadhikari.
The court's directive came in response to a PIL filed
by city-based NGO `Consumer Welfare Association' which cited a
report published by another NGO, Toxic Link, about use of
toxic metals such as lead in toys sold in India.
Rajiv Chavan, petitoners' lawyer, said that while BIS
has norms in place in this regard -- which are in line with
norms in the European Union -- they are not binding.
At an earlier hearing, Maharashtra Pollution Control
Board had admitted that toys -- especially China-made - did
contain toxic materials like cadmium and lead that may be
hazardous to children's health. PTI KRK

NRI professionals object to passport surrender fee

London: Several Indian professionals who
have acquired British nationality have criticised the Ministry
of External Affairs for levying an allegedly unfair fee
structure while surrendering Indian passports at the Indian
High Commission here.
Under Indian law, Persons-of-Indian-Origin, who have
acquired foreign citizenship, are required to surrender their
Indian passports to the nearest Indian mission immediately
after acquisition of the foreign citizenship.
Raghav Upadhyay, a software professional, who wrote to
the Indian high commission here, said: "I had applied for the
surrender of four Indian passports for me, my wife and two
children on 1 June 2010.
On the website on that date it stated that the fee
was 90 pounds per certificate, but when I reached the High
Commission, I found that the fee was 102 pounds per person and
accordingly I paid 408 pounds for four persons for the
applications."
Upadhayay added: "When I read the news on June 9,
2010 that for those who attained British nationality prior to
May 31, 2010 the fee was reduced to 14 pounds per person it
was a matter of great dismay for me as all four applications
submitted by me have attained naturalisation prior to this
date and we have paid 88 pounds per person (a total of 352
pounds) in excess of the current fees.
As this amount is sizeable, in terms of fairness, I
requested a refund of the excess amount."
A fee of 102 pounds is levied on individuals
surrendering their Indian passports, after which a ‘surrender
certificate’ is issued.
This certificate is mandatory for future consular
services such as visa, Persons of Indian Origin or Overseas
Citizen of India cards.
Terming the levy of the fee as a 'fine' for
surrendering Indian citizenship, Amit Kapadia, executive
director of the HSMP Forum said: "We are deeply concerned over
the Indian government’s repeated attempts to penalise Indian
nationals opting for foreign citizenship in this manner.
We have received many complaints from British Indians
who have expressed their resentment against the humiliation
meted out to them and their families."
Apart from the alleged unfairness of imposing a fee
to surrender Indian passports, Kapadia said new rules levying
different fees for the same consular service had worsened the
situation. The HSMP Forum represents non-European Union
professionals, including a large number of Indians.

Allow Prabhakaran's mother to undergo treatment: HC to Centre

Chennai: The Madras High Court today told
the Centre to allow Parvathiammal, mother of slain LTTE Leader
V Prabhakaran, to undergo medical treatment in India whenever
she wanted to do so.
"Whenever the representative of Parvathiammal intimates
the Indian High Commission at Colombo that she is willing to
undergo treatment in India, the respondents (Centre) are
directed to allow her to undergo the treatment", a division
bench, comprising Justices Elipe Dharma Rao and S S Sasidharan
said,
The bench gave the order on a petition filed by
Parvathiammal, seeking a direction to the Centre to allow her
to come to India for treatment and to bear the cost.
The External Affairs Ministry in a counter affidavit had
said Parvathiammal had decided to defer her visit to India
"for the time being".

Sensex recovers to close 181 pts higher

Mumbai: The stock market benchmark Sensex
today jumped over 180 points on the IMF projection that the Rs
61 lakh-crore economy will grow by 9.5 per cent in 2010.
The Bombay Stock Exchange's 30-share bellwether ended the
session at 17,651.73, up by 180.70 points or 1.03 per cent.
The International Monetary Fund raised the growth
forecast for the Indian economy on robust corporate earnings,
among other things.
The National Stock Exchange's wide-based Nifty-50 closed
1.06 per cent higher, at 5,296.85 points.
Taking cues from an overnight rally in the US market, the
Sensex opened on a strong note and never looked back. During
the trade, it touched a high of 17,728.37.
Analysts said that investment confidence on Dalal Street
was high after the International Monetary Fund raised India's
growth forecast for the current year to 9.5 per cent, stating
that favourable financing conditions and robust corporate
performance would accelerate economic expansion.
The lender has upped the growth projection from 8.8 per
cent, estimated in April.
"The market sentiment was boosted after the IMF raised
hopes of a better-than-expected global economic outlook,"
Ashika Stock Brokers research head Paras Bothra said.
"Reports that the US retail sales grew at its fastest
pace in four years helped the Asian space move up," he added.
Besides this, the Washington-based body said that the
world economy would grow faster than expected this year,
pushing global bourses northward.
Hectic buying was seen across the front and all sectoral
indices on the BSE ended in the green with gains up to 2 per
cent. Consumer durables, realty, IT, metal and banking stocks
were the major gainers.
IT major Infosys, which will kick off the first quarter
earning of India Inc next week, jumped 1.61 per cent. While
TCS rose by 1.70 per cent, Wipro edged up by 0.63 per cent.
Metal stocks bounced back today, with Sterlite Industries
surging by 3.55 per cent, the highest in the BSE-30. Tata
Steel rose 1.96 per cent and Hindalco 2.08 per cent.
Easing food inflation also pushed market confidence,
brokers said. Annual food inflation eased to 12.63 per cent
for the week ended June 26.
Reliance Industries Ltd, which holds the maximum weight
in the Sensex, ended 0.34 per cent higher at Rs 1,056.50.
ICICI Bank rose 1.89 per cent, SBI 2.29 per cent, HDFC 1
per cent and HDFC Bank 0.34 per cent.
In the Sensex pack, 24 scrips settled with gain, while
six ended in the red.
Among the losers, ACC fell by 0.99 per cent, the lowest
in the BSE-30, NTPC by 0.57 per cent and HUL by 0.51 per cent.
On the global front, all Asian bourses except China ended
in the green. Europe was also firm in the mid-session.

India prepares for launch of cartographic satellite

Bangalore: Preparations are in full swing in
Sriharikota spaceport for Monday's launch of home-built
advanced remote sensing satellite Cartosat-2B by work-horse
rocket Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C15).
"PSLV-C15 is slated to be launched at 9.22 AM on July 12,"
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) spokesperson S
Satish told PTI.
The launch, from the spaceport in the east coast, was
earlier fixed for May 9 but it had been rescheduled after a
marginal drop in pressure in the second stage of the vehicle
was noticed during mandatory checks on the rocket.
The stage is now set for the launch of PSLV-C15, carrying
on board the 694-kg Cartosat-2B, a 116-kg Algerian satellite
ALSAT-2A, two nano satellites NLS 6.1 and NLS 6.2 from
University of Toronto, Canada, weighing 6.5 kg and STUDSAT, a
satellite built by students from academic institutions in
Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, weighing less than one kg.
Cartosat-2B, the 17th remote sensing satellite of India,
is mainly intended to augment remote sensing data services to
the users of multiple spot scene imagery with 0.8 metre
spatial resolution and 9.6 km swath in the panchromatic band.
The multiple spot scene imagery sent by Cartosat-2B's
panchromatic camera would be useful for village level/
cadastral level resource assessment and mapping, detailed
urban and infrastructure planning and development and
transportation system planning.
It will also prove useful in preparation of large-scale
cartographic maps, preparation of micro watershed development
plans and monitoring of developmental works at village/
cadastral level, according to ISRO.
Cartosat-2B's imagery, the space agency said, can also be
used to prepare detailed forest type maps, tree volume
estimation,village/cadastral level crop inventory,town/village
settlement mapping and planning for comprehensive development.
The imagery could also be used for canal alignment, rural
connectivity assessment, planning new rural roads and
monitoring their construction, coastal landform/land use and
coral/mangrove mapping and monitoring of mining activities,
ISRO said