28 June 2010
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Subhapradam (2010)
Subhapradam (2010)
Cast & Crew :: Allari Naresh & Manjari
Music :: Mani Sharma
Director :: K Viswanath
Producer :: Harigolapa Krishna Murthy
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01 - Tappatloi Thalaloi - Chaitra
02 - Mauname Chebutendi - SP Balasubrahmanyam, Pranavi
03 - Yelelo Yeleleo - SP Balasubrahmanyam, Shankar Mahadevan
04 - Nee Navvey Kadadaka - Karthik, Sunitha
05 - Bailele Bailele Pallaki - Mallikarjun, Vijaya Lakshmi, Malavika
06 - Orimi Chalama O Bhumathoi - Rita
07 - Ambaparaku Deviparaku - D.S.V Sastry
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Russia furious with EU over Iran sanctions
Russia has slammed unilateral measures against Iran by the European Union (EU) and the United States following the recent United Nations Security Council (UNSC) vote for a fourth round of sanctions against Tehran.
Russia's envoy to the European Union Vladimir Chizhov on Friday took exception to last week's decision by the EU and the United States to impose sanctions that targeted Iran's oil and gas industry.
“We do not support them. We think they are totally wrong in substance and in tactics,” Mr. Chizhov told reporters in Brussels. “If you want to dissuade Iran from pursuing a nuclear programme ... then why the hell are you banning the supply of equipment for the oil and gas industry?” he asked. He pointed out that latest sanctions imposed by the UNSC are “clever”, but the follow-on measures by the EU “are not”.
On June 17, EU approved sanctions which bar technology transfers to Iran's giant oil and gas industry, especially the fields of oil refining and liquefied natural gas. On its part, the U.S. Congress on Thursday passed a bill that bars access to the U.S. market to international companies providing refined oil products to Iran.
Mr. Chizhov warned that Moscow would reject unilateral sanctions which affected Russian companies having ties with Iran. “We will certainly not accept any infringement of the rights and of the activities of Russian companies on the basis of those unilateral decisions,” he said. He added that unilateral measures would also hit Russia's cooperation with the EU on the Iranian nuclear issue. “That will certainly depend on the degree to which the EU will be taking into consideration our sensitivities regarding the interests of Russian companies involved,” Mr. Chizhov observed.
Russia has so far maintained that it would continue on-going work with Iran on the Bushehr atomic power plant which is expected to be ready this summer. The Russian energy monolith, Gazprom has also established stakes in the Iranian oil and gas industry.
In the wake of the spat between the Russians and their western counterparts on energy sanctions, the Iranians have said that in the next two years, they would be in a position to nullify all international measures targeting their oil and gas industry.
“The more Americans and Europeans sanction us, the closer it takes us to self-sufficiency,” Fars news agency quoted Ali Reza Zeighami, the head of National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company, as saying.
“Despite sanctions, in two years' time we will be self-sufficient in providing petrol, and two years after that we will be able to be a petrol exporter,” Mr. Zeighami asserted.
Protests against targeting Iran's oil and gas industry
Russia to continue work on Bushehr atomic plant
Opposition protest against fuel price hike
Most vehicles stay off the road in West Bengal, Kerala
Opposition parties on Saturday hit the streets in many States enforcing strikes in Kerala, Orissa and West Bengal, in protest against the government's decision to hike fuel prices and warned of more agitation unless there was a rollback.
Protests were also staged in Andhra Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh among other states.
In Mumbai, senior BJP leader Gopinath Munde led an agitation of party workers protesting the price hike. The BJP also staged protests in Jammu and Kashmir and Chandigarh.
In Orissa, BJD, BJP, NCP and CPI members sought a resolution on the price hike in the assembly.
The BJP hit the streets in Uttar Pradesh to protest the hike. In Lucknow, after a dharna, party leaders and workers attempted to march towards Vidhan Bhavan, but were intercepted by the police. Agitated party workers attempted to break the cordon and march towards the Vidhan Bhavan, forcing the police to use water cannons.
DESERTED LOOK
Raktima Bose reports from Kolkata:
The city wore a deserted look on Saturday as public vehicles went off the road in response to a 24-hour-long transport strike called by the Centre of Indian Trade Unions, the labour arm of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), in protest against the hike.
Most of the buses, taxi and auto-rickshaws stayed off the road, here and in the districts, forcing the daily commuters to either walk to their destinations or pay extra fare demanded by the few taxis and auto-rickshaws that plied. Being a weekend many offices were anyway closed.
NORMAL LIFE HIT
Thiruvananthapuram Special Correspondent reports:
The 12-hour hartal called by the ruling Left Democratic Front in protest against the fuel price hike brought life to a halt in Kerala on Saturday. There was no major incident. Public carriages stayed off the road and most government offices and private establishments had a virtual holiday. All major markets and educational institutions remained closed.
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