The camp was organized in collaboration with Pakistan Kick-Boxing Federation and Punjab Kick-Boxing Association. This week long camp was absolutely free for college students. It inculcated among students importance of discipline and need for training.
A big number of students joined the camp. on the closing ceremony certificates were delivered among the students who completed the training successfully.
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Wednesday, 13 March 2013
Putin yet concerned over acid attack on Bolshoi ballet's chief
MOSCOW (AFP) - Vladimir Putin is following the probe into the acid attack on the Bolshoi ballet s chief, his spokesman said Wednesday, after theatre staff signed a letter to the Russian president defending the dancer charged with masterminding the crime.
"Putin, like everyone, is following the investigation, but the investigation of an attack on a person is not the president s prerogative, it is the prerogative of the law enforcement authorities," his spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Russian news agencies.
The police detained Bolshoi soloist Pavel Dmitrichenko last week along with the suspected getaway driver and the perpetrator of the attack on Sergei Filin, which caused facial disfigurement and serious eye damage.
Dmitrichenko admitted in court that he had asked the perpetrator to beat up Filin but said he had never intended the use of the sulphuric acid that the attacker flung in Filin s face.
Filin has undergone numerous operations and is currently being treated in Germany.
The theatre s workers -- including dancers, choir and orchestra members and stage crew -- said in a letter to Putin and the government published online on Tuesday that Dmitrichenko s confession seemed forced.
"For everyone who knows Dmitrichenko, the very idea that he could have thought of and ordered this crime -- committed in such a brutal manner -- is absurd," said a copy of the letter published on the website of Moscow Echo radio.
"Putin, like everyone, is following the investigation, but the investigation of an attack on a person is not the president s prerogative, it is the prerogative of the law enforcement authorities," his spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Russian news agencies.
The police detained Bolshoi soloist Pavel Dmitrichenko last week along with the suspected getaway driver and the perpetrator of the attack on Sergei Filin, which caused facial disfigurement and serious eye damage.
Dmitrichenko admitted in court that he had asked the perpetrator to beat up Filin but said he had never intended the use of the sulphuric acid that the attacker flung in Filin s face.
Filin has undergone numerous operations and is currently being treated in Germany.
The theatre s workers -- including dancers, choir and orchestra members and stage crew -- said in a letter to Putin and the government published online on Tuesday that Dmitrichenko s confession seemed forced.
"For everyone who knows Dmitrichenko, the very idea that he could have thought of and ordered this crime -- committed in such a brutal manner -- is absurd," said a copy of the letter published on the website of Moscow Echo radio.
India asks Italy to hand over under trial marines
NEW DELHI (AFP) - India summoned the Italian ambassador on Tuesday to demand that Rome hand over two of its marines facing trial for the killing of two fishermen, an Indian foreign ministry statement said.
The marines are accused of shooting dead two fishermen off India s southwestern coast in February last year, when their fishing boat came close to the Italian oil tanker they were guarding.
The marines said that they mistook the fishermen near the port of Kochi for pirates. They were granted leave by India s top court to return home for four weeks in order to vote in the February 24-25 national elections.
India s foreign secretary Ranjan Mathai met with the Italian ambassador Daniele Mancini and said Rome "was obliged to ensure their return to India", a day after officials said that the men would not be coming back to Delhi.
India s demand was conveyed to Mancini in the "strongest terms," the statement issued by the foreign ministry said.
The marines were allowed to go home last month by India s Supreme Court, after Italy gave an undertaking that they would return to face trial once their leave expired at the end of March.
"The government of India states firmly that it does not agree with the position conveyed by the Italian government on the return of the two marines to India," the ministry statement said.
"India expects the Republic of Italy as a country that is committed to the rule of law to fulfil the sovereign undertaking given by it to the Supreme Court of India."
The case, which was transferred from a local court in India s southern Kerala state to the Supreme Court in New Delhi, has created diplomatic friction between the two countries.
Italy insists the marines should be prosecuted in their home country because the shootings involved an Italian-flagged vessel in international waters, but India says the killings took place in waters under its jurisdiction.
Rome has said Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone will not go back to India in view of the "formal international controversy" between the two countries.
New Delhi s demand comes amid anger over Rome s decision, as politicians from the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) accused Italy of treating India like a "banana republic".
"This is contempt of the Supreme Court of India. Is India a banana republic? How can the Italians treat India like this?" BJP spokesman Prakash Javadekar told AFP.
The marines were granted special permission once before to return home to Italy for Christmas, but later returned to India.
Armed guards are increasingly deployed on cargo ships and tankers in the Indian Ocean to tackle the threat posed by Somali pirates, who often hold ships and crews hostage for months demanding multi-million-dollar ransoms.
The marines are accused of shooting dead two fishermen off India s southwestern coast in February last year, when their fishing boat came close to the Italian oil tanker they were guarding.
The marines said that they mistook the fishermen near the port of Kochi for pirates. They were granted leave by India s top court to return home for four weeks in order to vote in the February 24-25 national elections.
India s foreign secretary Ranjan Mathai met with the Italian ambassador Daniele Mancini and said Rome "was obliged to ensure their return to India", a day after officials said that the men would not be coming back to Delhi.
India s demand was conveyed to Mancini in the "strongest terms," the statement issued by the foreign ministry said.
The marines were allowed to go home last month by India s Supreme Court, after Italy gave an undertaking that they would return to face trial once their leave expired at the end of March.
"The government of India states firmly that it does not agree with the position conveyed by the Italian government on the return of the two marines to India," the ministry statement said.
"India expects the Republic of Italy as a country that is committed to the rule of law to fulfil the sovereign undertaking given by it to the Supreme Court of India."
The case, which was transferred from a local court in India s southern Kerala state to the Supreme Court in New Delhi, has created diplomatic friction between the two countries.
Italy insists the marines should be prosecuted in their home country because the shootings involved an Italian-flagged vessel in international waters, but India says the killings took place in waters under its jurisdiction.
Rome has said Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone will not go back to India in view of the "formal international controversy" between the two countries.
New Delhi s demand comes amid anger over Rome s decision, as politicians from the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) accused Italy of treating India like a "banana republic".
"This is contempt of the Supreme Court of India. Is India a banana republic? How can the Italians treat India like this?" BJP spokesman Prakash Javadekar told AFP.
The marines were granted special permission once before to return home to Italy for Christmas, but later returned to India.
Armed guards are increasingly deployed on cargo ships and tankers in the Indian Ocean to tackle the threat posed by Somali pirates, who often hold ships and crews hostage for months demanding multi-million-dollar ransoms.
Taapsee Pannu confesses her crush on Ranbir Kapoor
NEW DELHI (Web Desk) - Southern actress Taapsee Pannu, who is working with veteran actor Rishi Kapoor in forthcoming film ‘Chashme Baddoor’, confessed to him about her crush on his actor son Ranbir.
"While on the sets, Rishiji and Taapsee bonded well over food and films, their two favourite things. Taapsee blushed at the very mention of Ranbir," said a source.
"She confessed to him that she is a huge fan of Ranbir`s work. `Rockstar` is her favourite film," added the source.
Taapsee, a popular name down south, is making her Bollywood debut with ‘Chashme Baddoor’, a remake of Sai Paranjpye-directed and Farooque Sheikh and Deepti Naval-starrer buddy film of 1981 of the same name.
Directed by David Dhawan and produced by Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, the film also features Ali Zafar, Siddharth and Divyendu Sharma. It is releasing April 5.
"While on the sets, Rishiji and Taapsee bonded well over food and films, their two favourite things. Taapsee blushed at the very mention of Ranbir," said a source.
"She confessed to him that she is a huge fan of Ranbir`s work. `Rockstar` is her favourite film," added the source.
Taapsee, a popular name down south, is making her Bollywood debut with ‘Chashme Baddoor’, a remake of Sai Paranjpye-directed and Farooque Sheikh and Deepti Naval-starrer buddy film of 1981 of the same name.
Directed by David Dhawan and produced by Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, the film also features Ali Zafar, Siddharth and Divyendu Sharma. It is releasing April 5.
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