Nido Taniam Victim of Racial Discrimination

An 18-year-old college going student Nido Taniam from Arunachal Pradesh was beaten to death by a group of men in the crowded commercial locality of Lajpat Nagar in the national capital.

The young boy was beaten by a group of men led by the owner of a paneer shop in the south Delhi market on Wednesday when he reacted to an alleged verbal racial slur and taunts on his physical appearance.

On Wednesday afternoon, Nido was in Lajpat Nagar market with a friend. They stopped at Rajasthan Paneer Bhandar in A block to ask for directions. The victim’s friends have alleged that in response, the shopkeeper passed a rude comment about his clothes and the colour of his hair, called him “chinki”, and laughed at him along with some other people at the shop. This allegedly provoked Nido to bang his fist on the shop counter, which shattered the glass and triggered a scuffle between him and the shopkeeper.

According to Nightham Apam, one of Nido’s friends, the shopkeeper and six other men threw chilli powder in Nido’s eyes and beat him. “Nido was beaten with a wooden stick. They also slapped him several times across his face. The shopkeeper called the PCR, and the local police too reached the spot. Both parties were taken to the police station, where police brokered a settlement, and made Nido and his friend shell out Rs 10,000 to pay for the damage at the shop,” Nightham said.

The matter, however, did not end here. According to Nightham, a few hours later, men from the shop cornered Nido at the end of a narrow road and beat him again. Police said Nido complained to them after the second incident, and both parties were taken to the police station again. They were made to submit written apologies before being let off.

Nido then went to the Green Park Extension home of a relative where he was staying. Friends and relatives who were present at the AIIMS mortuary on Friday afternoon alleged that he died after suffering internal injuries during the beating. “His friends have told me that he slept around 6 am after complaining of uneasiness. They advised him to go to the hospital but he refused, saying he would rather rest at home. When he did not  wake up until noon, his friends got worried and took him to hospital where he was declared

Delhi fails to Protect people from northeast

1. A 19-year-old BPO employee from Mizoram was abducted and gangraped on November 25, 2005 at Ring Road near Dhaula Kuan by a cab driver.

2. Four Manipuri girl students studying in Delhi University were molested while they were going to attend a freshers' party at North Campus on September 16, 2007.

3. A Manipuri girl was brutally beaten and raped by a tenant on October 21, 2007.

4. A girl from Manipur was sexually assaulted by a resident of Sabdarjung Enclave in broad daylight on November 4, 2007.

5. A 20-year-old boy from Manipur was allegedly pushed off second floor of a house at Safdarjung Enclave by his landlord's son in 2007.

6. A 7-year-old girl from Nagaland was gangraped, murdered and dumped in a water tank in Mahipalpur in 2009.

7. A 19-year-old Manipuri girl was murdered after attempted rape by an IIT Delhi student at Munirka in 2009.

8. A 30-year-old Mizo woman, who worked with a BPO, was gangraped in Dhaula Kuan in 2010.

9. A 20-year-old woman from Manipur was raped in Dwarka Sector20 in 2012.

10. A 21-year-old Manipuri youth, who was suffering from a severe respiratory disorder, died after doctors at a government hospital in the national capital refused to admit him to ICU.

11. Three students from Manipur were mercilessly beaten up allegedly by their neighbours.

First Monorails in India

The much-awaited Mumbai monorail will be inaugurated by Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan and Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar today. It will open to the public on Sunday, making Mumbai the first city in India to use a monorail.

The part that opens on Sunday is 8.93 km long. It will run between Wadala and Chembur in the eastern fringes of Mumbai. (Watch: A journey on Mumbai's monorail - your first look)


As per Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) officials, the monorail service will begin (first phase) with four coaches, which will ferry about 2,500 passengers at a regular interval of 15 minutes.

Working on the same lines as the Delhi metro, monorail will also have a smart card facility available. There will be no monthly pass provision available here as in the local trains of Mumbai.

Earlier, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi were scheduled to inaugurate the monorail project but in wake of their busy schedule Maharashtra CM Chavan will launch the project.

Once the operations begin, Wadala-Chembur section will be extended and Jacob Circle will be added to the route.

Jilla Review

The movie directed by Neasan. Its pongal 2014, This time around we have deadly combo of The Complete Actor Mohanlal & Illayathalapathy Vijay coming together for Jilla, which is Producer R.B Choudays's 85th film. D.Imman Composes music for the film.

Jilla is a story of sweet relationship between Sivan (Mohanlal) and Shakthi (vijay) which turns sour due to series of events.

The movie begins with classy intro of Mohanlal followed by flashback. But the real fun begins when Vijay arrives with a thunderous stunt scene. The first half traverses with comedy which is silly at times, songs at regular intervals and some action sequences.

Into the second half, Jilla follows the tried and tested formula of commercial movies. Songs, fight and punch dialogues are galore , the circle of problem arising in one scene and getting solved in next swirls for quite a number of times. Although there are some scenes which are hair rising , there are few which will make you squirm in your seat, the twists at the end too.

Coming to performances, and the two stalwarts are joy to watch, Vijay keep the tempo in going with funny mannerisms which are good. It is doubtlessly an enjoyable performance though. Mohanlal who grabs the majority of screen space in first half is mighty as he fit into the role of character pretty well and excels in Tamil diction. Kajal is cute and looks like dream in the song sequences. out of the supporting performances Mahat Raghavendra is charm in his pivotal role, Poornima Bhagyaraj, Niveditha Thomas, Sampath raj, Pradeep Rawat and others fit the bill.

Dialogues by N Bhaskaran are to good, albeit sounding too punchy when it comes to Mohanlal. Cinenamatography by Ganesh Rajavelu is appreciable, especially in stunt sequence. Editing by Don Max could have much crisper, as it would have aided the lengthy run time of movie. The stunts are Visually worthy, choreography in Jilla has a huge blow as Imman's foot taping music was brought down by the impressive dance moves. Vijay's wardrobe deserves a special mention.

Music by Imman is the Kingpin of Jilla. The song are too good in this movie. Bringing in 5 different versions of theme. He has put all his effort to make the BGM stand strong.

Director Neasan & team had done a great job without disappointing the audience waiting for the Movie Jilla. Its a pongal treat for Jilla team.Its a treat from Mohanlal and Vijay to their fans. Nothing can stop Jilla from being a Box Office success, lapped up with glee by fans especially.

# Good entertainer with good songs, choreography and an awesome combo of Vijay & Mohanlal, while the second half is lengthy.

# Jilla's biggest strength are Imman's songs and BGM. Great cinematography and excellent choreography by Raju Sundaram & Sridhar.

# 1st half- mass entertainer! 2nd half- a bit lengthy, but entertaining!

# There are several scenes where fans will erupt in celebration. At the same time, some scenes are dragging.

#All the cast do their jobs well, but Vijay and Mohanlal steal the show. Both do their parts well, and show their mass.

# 3 hours too long for a mass movie. Song picturisation is a worry.

# Mass overload. Vijay and Mohanlal pack a punch, but this sure is a disappointment. D.Imman the saviour!

Facebook Fake Id : A girl Arrested

A 20-year-old woman, student of a private college, was on Thursday arrested by the Cyber Crime Investigation Cell (CCIC) for allegedly defaming her batch mate, police said.


The accused woman, a final year B Sc student of a private college, was arrested for creating a fake Facebook account by posting the victim's photographs, along with her phone numbers and some abusive comments.

According to CCIC inspector K Satyanarayana Rao, Pollamuri Bhagya Sri Rama Amrutha (20) pursuing a B Sc degree in a private college had an argument with her batchmate.

Amrutha, who was not aware of the gravity of cybercrimes, allegedly created a fake Facebook account in the victim's name and also posted her photographs, with some abusive comments. Irritated after seeing her photographs and abusive comments, the victim and her?grandfather lodged a complaint at a local police station in the city about two months ago and subsequently the case was transferred to the CCIC.

Rao and his team analysed the case based on Facebook profile log details and user details. They arrested Amrutha under Section 66 (A) and 66 (C) of the IT Act 2000-2008 and seized a tablet and some SIM cards as well as a mobile phone from her.
Based on Amrutha's confession, she was sent to judicial custody, the police said.

Animal Brothels : Weird Human

Did you know that ANIMAL BROTHELS do exist and are legal in Denmark? It might sound shocking and sad to many of you but it is true. Laws in both Denmark and Norway are justly open when it comes to a person’s legal right to engage in sexual activity with an animal.

Bestiality brothels are spreading through Germany faster than ever thanks to a law that makes animal porn illegal but sex with animals legal. A livestock protection officer Madeleine Martin said that current laws were not protecting animals from predatory zoophiles who are increasingly able to turn to bestiality as a 'lifestyle choice'. Bestiality is becoming a popular attraction in the nation's brothels.

“A 2002 study found that 96 percent of juveniles who had sexual conduct with animals also admitted to sex offenses against humans.”

According to Daily Mail, “Martin had highlighted one case where a farmer in the Gross-Gerau region of southwest Germany, noticed his once friendly flock of sheep were beginning to shy away from human contact.  Armed with a host of similar case studies, Martin called for the government to categorically ban bestiality across the country.”

A 2002 study found that 96 percent of juveniles
who had sexual conduct with animals
also admitted to sex offenses against humans.

 The FBI says serial sexual homicide perpetrators
commonly sexually assault animals. 


Daily Mail said, “Last November German authorities said they were planning to reinstate an old law forbidding sex with animals after a sharp rise in incidents of bestiality along with websites promoting it. Parliament began debating changes to the national Animal Protection Code with the agricultural committee of the Bundestag pledging fines of up to £20,000 for a first offence. Bestiality dropped off the statute books as a crime in 1969 but in recent years the number of people believed to be participating in such acts has increased significantly. There are even 'erotic zoos' which people can visit to abuse animals ranging from llamas to goats. Hans-Michael Goldmann, chairman of the agriculture committee, said the government aimed to forbid using an animal 'for individual sexual acts and to outlaw people 'pimping' creatures to others for sexual use.' When the 1969 law banning sex with animals was banned the Animal Protection Law was introduced, but it failed to include a specific ban on zoophilia.”

US is Shivering in cold

US has been spending the first days of 2014 in the grip of record-breaking cold and snow as a 'polar vortex' sent the temperatures plunging to their coldest level in nearly 20 years. After days of an arctic chill so cold that a Chicago zoo brought their polar bear inside, the United States woke up to a break in the weather Wednesday.

The National Weather Service said "a much anticipated warm up" was expected over the eastern two-thirds of the United States which had shivered through a week of record-breaking cold and two massive snowstorms.

Anana, the lone polar bear at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, has never grown the thick layer of fat that bears in their native Arctic develop to insulate themselves against winter temperatures that can range as low as -50 degrees F, zoo spokeswoman Sharon Dewar said. So when temperatures plunged well into the negative range in Chicago, Anana stayed in a 40ish-degree habitat, Dewar said.
"In the wild, they would seasonally eat seals and fatten themselves up with that blubber," Dewar said. But zookeepers "don't feed them seals or fatten them up," she said.
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And at the National Aviary in Pittsburgh, both bald eagles and African penguins "who are used to temperate climates" were taken off exhibit until the weather warms up, the facility reported.