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Friday, October 4, 2019

With an overwhelming mandate, Roger Binny has his task cut out as KSCA president

Cricket
Binny and his team have a challenging journey to retain the Karnataka State Cricket Association's standing as one of the more vibrant cricketing units in the country.
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Anything other than a landslide win for Roger Binny in the race to become the president of the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) would have come as a massive shock. The former India all-rounder, who had twice previously served as the vice-president of the state body, is synonymous with integrity. Well-liked and respected across the spectrum, Binny’s off-field leadership skills will now have to express themselves as he and his team embark on a challenging journey to retain the KSCA’s standing as one of the more vibrant cricketing units in the country.  The trust of the electorate manifested itself in the form of an impressive tally of 943 of the 1,069 votes polled as the 64-year-old Binny comfortably beat back the challenge of Capt MM Harish. As expected, Binny’s team was unstoppable at the hustings, making a clean sweep of the 12 seats for which elections were held. With this overwhelming mandate comes massive responsibility. In his first remarks after being elevated to a position held in the past by such luminaries as M Chinnaswamy, Dr K Thimmappiah and leg-spin legend Anil Kumble, Binny spoke about infrastructure development and the need to have a strong club culture. Karnataka has long been an excellent supply line to the national team, and it was perhaps fitting that Mayank Agarwal made a spectacular 215 against South Africa in the Visakhapatnam Test on the day of the polls. The new administration will be keen to keep that robust feeder system going, which will necessitate not just structural enhancement but also quality coaching and transparency when it comes to team selections at age-group and senior levels.  In the lead-up to the elections, allegations of corruption had been levelled against certain decision-makers by the opposition Swatch Cricket group. While it might be tempting to sweep those charges under the carpet as the desperate claims of an aspiring set of office-bearers, it is imperative that whatever misgivings there might be are addressed and all potential roadblocks in the further blossoming of Karnataka cricket removed in an inclusive rather than iron-fisted manner. What is encouraging within the new set-up, with the overt backing and encouragement of former KSCA secretary Brijesh Patel, is the number of cricketers who have been elected to their respective posts. New vice-president J Abhiram and VS Thilak Naidu played first-class cricket with distinction, while Shantha Rangaswamy, the former India captain, has become the first woman to break into the Managing Committee. Rangaswamy’s inputs will be especially vital for Karnataka to make the most of the great interest generated by India Women’s impressive outings over the last two years on the global stage. The wealth of cricketing experience these names bring to complement Binny’s wisdom should augur well from a cricketing perspective, more so with former international umpire Shahvir Tarapore too in the mix. Administratively, support will come from first-time secretary Santosh Menon and treasurer Vinay Mruthyunjaya. With Binny as the glue that binds the group together and the driving force given his pedigree and his reputation, cricket in Karnataka should logically build on the gains of the past and aspire for a brighter future.  In saying that, the first examination of Binny’s governance won’t be too long in coming. The recent arrest of Ali Asfak Thara, the owner of Belagavi Panthers, by the Central Crime Branch on charges of betting, and potential match-fixing, during Karnataka Premier League (KPL) 2019 has opened the proverbial Pandora’s Box. The franchise has since been suspended by the KSCA, but that can’t be an end in itself. While the KPL has unearthed talent from across the state, its sustainability within the existing framework will come under greater focus in light of the developments of the last few weeks. It might be true that there are only a few bad eggs, but in this era of perception, it is essential that the trust factor of the primary stakeholders is kept intact. Whether that means making minor but meaningful tweaks to the structure as it is, or going in for a wholesale overhaul while retaining the core identity of a tournament that has run for eight editions, is something Binny and his trusted band will have to decide. Maybe not immediately, but soon enough. Binny has captained his state on the park with dignity and poise. He will again have to lead from the front in a field – administration – where he has great experience, if not necessarily as the designated top man until now. Few men have come to office with such groundswell of support and goodwill. Binny has the same opportunity to make an impact on governance as he did at the 1983 World Cup, when his tournament-high 18 wickets was pivotal to Kapil Dev’s men going all the way.
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Why did IIM Bangalore host ‘pseudo science workshop’ on brain activation, asks rationalist

Controversy
The organisers claimed that the children’s ability to see thing blindfolded was a result of mindfulness techniques, or ‘neuroplasticity’.
An 8-year-old boy from Mysuru walks up the stage and introduces himself before he is blindfolded. He is asked by Kamlesh Patel, the speaker on stage, to state the colour of the ball in front of him. He correctly states the colour of the small plastic ball. Following him, an 11-year-old boy comes up on stage and performs a similar feat. This kind of a programme, which is about ‘activating the brains and cognitive abilities’ of children, has been controversial and contentious. However, this time, the protest to the event has arisen from the fact that it was organised at Bengaluru’s Indian Institute of Management by two private companies -- Heartfullness Institute and Brighter Minds, between August 1 and 3 this year. The invite to the event states that other than the two private companies, Professor Ramnath Narayanswamy, faculty at IIM-B, was a conference director. Under the watchful eyes of a large audience gathered at IIM-B’s auditorium, the organisers claimed that the children’s ability to see things while being blindfolded, was a result of mindfulness techniques, or ‘neuroplasticity’. Kamlesh D Patel, the man behind the Heartfulnness Institute can be heard saying that with ‘creative training’ one can even read the contents of a folded letter. Rationalist Narendra Nayak, who has on several occasions debunked this concept, has written a letter to the director of IIM Bangalore, and has slammed the institute for allowing such an event to be held at the esteemed academic institute.   “There are a number of tall claims made in the video which includes claims like children being able to read folded letters etc. none of these claims are supported by evidence or any objective tests. These claims are supported by resorting to examples from mythology. The main reason for these people to claim that only children between the ages of 5 to 15 can have such abilities is to pre-empt any examinations under fraud proof conditions by claiming that the children will be upset by rigorous tests. Besides, the children are also conditioned to lie,” he writes in the letter.  In addition, he has also stated that IIM should conduct a study into such claims.  “I am just appalled that such false claims are allowed in an august academic body like the Indian Institute of Management. In fact, a body like IIM should launch a study into such and how a lie like seeing without light from the object falling on the retina be perpetrated on a whole country by a bunch of frauds in the name of culture and ancient abilities. I am willing to lend you full co-operation in this matter,” writes the rationalist.  On several occasions, he along with others from the same school of thought, have taken to exposing those who indulge in such practices.  In 2015, the rationalist came into the spotlight after announcing that he would give Rs 5 lakhs to any individual who could demonstrate that a child could read blindfolded as per ‘mindfulness practices.’ This challenge was taken up by Vinoj Surendran from Kollam, Kerala. Vinoj ran the Ingenium India organisation which claimed to offer ‘mind empowerment’ courses for children. However, days before the public challenge, Vinoj backed out.  Furthermore, several others have also voiced that such programs were mere scams to fool parents who wanted their children to “be geniuses.” When TNM contacted IIM-B, the institute said that it had nothing to do with the event and maintained that Heartfullness Institute, a USA-based organisation and its branch in Bengaluru, had conducted the event. It however added that a professor was part of organising the event. “There are several events, conferences and lectures that are hosted at IIM Bangalore, and many of them are also open to the public to attend. However, it may be noted that not all programmes are sponsored by the Institute. Many such initiatives are individually driven by faculty and students who are keen to bring together multiple perspectives for wider discussion and debates. In this particular instance, the video is being propagated by an external entity and the Institute has nothing to do with it. We shall certainly take note of any specific concerns that may be raised pertaining to events hosted at the Institute,' said Kavitha Kumar, Head of Communications, IIM-B.   Brighter Minds denied that the event involved mid-brain activation, but called it ‘neuroplasticity’, a ‘developing science’. "Brighter Minds along with Heartfullness Institute had organised this program to show that brain training can help improve cognitive abilities in children. This has nothing to do with midbrain activation or anything paranormal. This is a developing science. Some children develop a strong sense of intuition through brain training and these methods help enhance cognitive abilities like focus, observation, comprehension, memory, and intuition. It is based on neuroscientific principles," said NS Nagaraja, Director, Program, at Brighter Minds. Refuting Brighter Minds' claims, Narendra Nayak said that the organisers used terms such as ‘elevated consciousness’ and ‘neuroplasticity’ in order to mislead the audience. "I am not buying that this is a developing science. If you see the children who are blindfolded and asked to guess the colour of the ball in their hands, that is what such people have claimed to be midbrain activation for over a decade. These people are not using that term anymore because if someone googles the term, they will know that it's all a sham," he said.  Narendra Nayak also added that this business had to stop. “Blindfold or neuroplasticity and then some "brain games" to improve memory and intuition. It is a big business right now so it won't be easy to stop. Innocent people are falling for this hoax.”
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Theft of dockless bikes like Bounce to be treated as criminal offence: B'luru police

Bike Rentals
Bounce operates dockless bike rental services and sees at least 2000 cases of theft and vandalism per month in Bengaluru.
Smart mobility player Bounce which provides a dockless bike rental service has been hit by various cases of theft and vandalism. Bounce allows users to pick up and drop off scooters at designated parking spots. The company says that in Bengaluru, Bounce witnesses at least 2000 cases of theft and vandalism every month. The company has now met with Bhaskar Rao, Commissioner of Police, Bengaluru and senior police officials, who have said that cases of bike vandalism and theft will be treated as a criminal offence and thoroughly investigated until the offender is penalised. The 2000 cases per month that Bounce sees includes theft of helmets, scooter parts and vandalism. “We are very happy with the decision taken by Mr Bhaskar Rao, Commissioner of Police, and wish to do our best to support Bengaluru City Police. We are using cutting edge technology to solve a number of problems that our customers face. This ensures that our bikes are safer and we have all relevant data on who uses our scooters where, when and how. This step by the Police will not only reduce misuse of our scooters, but also ensure that our customers have a better experience using them,” said Anil G, Co-Founder and COO, Bounce. The company will share data of these offenders with the police. Every time a customer uses a Bounce scooter, the company captures details of the user, the ride and the bike. This also includes details about date, time, location, etc. Bounce also collects data on usage and parking pattern. “When a Bounce bike is found damaged, parked wrongly or used for illegal purposes, Bounce is in a position to identify the users with fair accuracy. This data can be shared with the Police to assist in their investigation,” Vivekananda Hallekere, CEO and Co-Founder, Bounce said. A user is blacklisted if he has more than three cases against him. Over the last few months, Bounce shared relevant and timely data with the police that helped them solve more than 17 cases. Bounce says that it also has a common database with a list of offenders, who are ranked according to its behaviour rating system. “This database is shared with other mobility players and they can be barred from using the platform. We are also in conversation with financial institutions and insurance companies to impact the credit score of serial offenders,” Vivekananda adds. On its part, Bounce has also started equipping its bikes with tilt and tow sensors. It is also making its helmets IoT enabled, which it says makes it difficult to steal them.   Currently, Bounce has dockless services only in Bengaluru and the company says that as and when it initiates dockless service in other cities, it will look at having similar discussions with the authorities in those cities. 
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Bengaluru police forbids Ola, Uber from using alternate routes to airport

Public Safety
This comes days after an Ola driver dumped a 32-year-old woman on the BK Halli-Bagalur road, which is the alternate route often taken to and from Bengaluru airport.
The Bengaluru police have issued an advisory to all cab aggregators that alternate routes to the Kempegowda International Airport must not be taken by its drivers between 7 pm and 7 am. The advisory was issued on Friday, days after an Ola driver dumped a 32-year-old woman on the BK Halli-Bagalur road. The woman had pressed the emergency button as she realized that the driver was taking the alternate road, which has no street lights. The driver allegedly refused to call his supervisor and Ola allegedly took two hours to respond to her calls for help. The police arrested the Ola cab driver on Thursday, after the victim filed a complaint with the International Airport Police on Monday. Speaking to TNM, Bengaluru Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao said, “That road has not yet been illuminated. We have issued an advisory to all cab aggregators that alternate routes cannot be taken to KIA between 7 pm and 7 am.” He further stated that in case of non-compliance, the Bengaluru Police would prepare a document to the effect that the said cab aggregators have violated norms pertaining to passenger safety and thereby cancel their trade license. “We have issued a strict advisory that all measures to ensure passenger safety must be complied with. If they don’t, we will cancel their license,” he said. “That road is not safe currently and it cannot be used unless it is marked safe. So many warnings have been issued but drivers continue to take this route. We will take strict action if the advisory is not adhered to,” he added. In a statement, Ola said that all driver-partners have been instructed not to take alternate routes to KIA.  "As per the advisory issued by the authorities, we have issued strict instructions to all driver-partners to access the city only through the toll-road; any deviations will lead to immediate termination from the platform,” Ola’s statement reads. The alternate BK Halli-Bagalur is often opted for by cab drivers instead of the NH44 road as this alternate road allows them to reach the airport quicker from areas like Whitefield. Additionally, drivers choose this road to avoid paying the toll on NH44. However, the road has been flagged by users as unsafe.  In July this year, an event manager from Kolkata, Pooja Singh Dey, was allegedly killed by an Ola cab driver while she was travelling to the airport. The driver had allegedly murdered her after he attempted to rob her.
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CEO of Bengaluru startup arrested for allegedly posting obscene photos of ex-girlfriend online

Crime
Rahul Singh allegedly posted the photos while there was already a complaint of stalking against him.
Police in Bengaluru have arrested 28-year-old Rahul Singh, the CEO of a Bengaluru-based startup for allegedly posting obscene photographs of his former girlfriend on Instagram. The arrest was made on Thursday after the accused was booked under various sections of the Information Technology Act based on a complaint. Deputy Commissioner of Police Bengaluru SouthEast Isha Pant confirmed the arrest and said the accused would be produced in court on Friday.  The sections are related to punishment for violation of privacy and transmiting images of a private persons without his/her consent. Police have also seized his laptop and mobile phone. Rahul posted these photos despite the police filing an FIR against him on September 12 on the woman's complaint that he was stalking her and broke into her house. Her complaint at HSR Layout Police also accused Rahul of acessing her Facebook without her permission, and stealing her phone. In that case Rahul was booked under relevant sections of Information Technology Act and sections 354A (punishment for sexual harassment), 507 (criminal intimidation by anonymous communication), 506 (criminal intimidation), 354D (punishment for stalking), 448 (punishment for house-trespass) and 504 (intentional insult to provoke breach of peace) of the IPC. Read: Bengaluru startup CEO allegedly stalks ex-girlfriend, breaks into her house The complainant speaking to TNM had alleged that the police were initially reluctant to take action and she had to meet the jurisdictional DCP twice for the police to even register an FIR. She had also alleged that the accused’s father who holds an influential central government job called her mother and said that he would not be responsible for the repercussions of the FIR, after which the complainant approached the Commissioner of Police.  Speaking to TNM, the lawyer of the complainant, said, “There is fear about her life and liberty in spite of her lodging complaint before HSR Police Station. They have taken her complaint very lightly as the accused father is very influential, they were not ready to acknowledge and act according to her complaint. It is only after the direction of DCP as an empty formality they have registered the case. There is a constant and continuous threat. The accused has been never mended his behaviour because of the money and power of his father.”
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CEO of Bengaluru startup arrested for allegedly posting obscene photos of ex-girlfriend online

Crime
Rahul Singh allegedly posted the photos while there was already a complaint of stalking against him.
Police in Bengaluru have arrested -- year old, Rahul Singh, the CEO of a Bengaluru-based startup for allegedly posting obscene photographs of his former girlfriend on Instagram. The arrest was made on Thursday after the accused was booked under various sections of the Information Technology Act based on a complaint. Deputy Commissioner of Police Bengaluru SouthEast Isha Pant confirmed the arrest and said the accused would be produced in court on Friday.  The sections are related to punishment for violation of privacy and transmiting images of a private persons without his/her consent. Police have also seized his laptop and mobile phone. Rahul posted these photos despite the police filing an FIR against him on September 12 on the woman's complaint that he was stalking her and broke into her house. Her complaint at HSR Layout Police also accused Rahul of acessing her Facebook without her permission, and stealing her phone. In that case Rahul was booked under relevant sections of Information Technology Act and sections 354A (punishment for sexual harassment), 507 (criminal intimidation by anonymous communication), 506 (criminal intimidation), 354D (punishment for stalking), 448 (punishment for house-trespass) and 504 (intentional insult to provoke breach of peace) of the IPC. Read: Bengaluru startup CEO allegedly stalks ex-girlfriend, breaks into her house The accused speaking to TNM had alleged that the police were initially reluctant to take action and she had to meet the jurisdictional DCP twice for the police to even register an FIR. She had also alleged that the accused’s father who holds an influential central government job called her mother and said that he would not be responsible for the repercussions of the FIR, after which the complainant approached the Commissioner of Police.  Speaking to TNM, the lawyer of the complainant, said, “There is fear about her life and liberty in spite of her lodging complaint before HSR Police Station. They have taken her complaint very lightly as the accused father is very influential, they were not ready to acknowledge and act according to her complaint. It is only after the direction of DCP as an empty formality they have registered the case. There is a constant and continuous threat. The accused has been never mended his behaviour because of the money and power of his father.”
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Ola driver held after B’luru woman's complaint over use of alternate route from airport

Arrest
The woman had filed a complaint against the driver who had dropped her on an abandoned area on Begur road while coming into the city from the airport.
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Bengaluru police have arrested an Ola cab driver following a complaint given by a 32-year-old woman from the city who had filed a complaint after he opted to take an alternative route while coming into the city from the Kempegowda International Airport. It all began on Monday when the woman Shikha*, was travelling in an Ola cab from Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport. She noticed within minutes of the ride that the driver was not taking the NH44 route and was instead going towards the BK Halli-Bagalur route. She asked the driver to stop the car and repeatedly pressed the emergency button. She was in an empty and isolated area and asked the driver to call his supervisor. Not only did he refuse, but he also asked her to get out of the car. Shikha claimed that she received no help from Ola for over two hours and that she finally managed to call a friend who was leaving from the airport and got a ride with them. She then filed a complaint at the Bengaluru Airport police station, but an FIR had not been filed as there was “no offence.” The airport police have also issued a notice to Ola and have reportedly asked them to respond within two days. Many cab drivers opt to take the BK Halli-Bagalur instead of the NH44 road as this alternate road allows them to reach the airport quicker from areas like Whitefield. Additionally, drivers are also able to avoid paying the toll on NH44. This isn’t the first time that a passenger’s safety has been threatened while traveling on this road. Earlier in August, a 32-year-old model from Kolkata was murdered by a cab driver who allegedly tried to rob her. The driver was later arrested by the police and he confessed to the crime.  Name changed*
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