Tuesday, 30 October 2018

Meet the Creator of the world's tallest statue



On Wednesday October 31, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will unveil the world's tallest statue, called the 'Statue of Unity', dedicated to late independence leader Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.

The towering monument, being erected at Sadhu Bet, 3.32 kilometre from the Sardar Sarovar Dam on the Narmada river at Kevadia, stands at a height of 182 metre.

Ahead of its grand inauguration, we reproduce this feature on the creator of this massive statue, Ram Vanji Sutar.



He may be history's most prolific monumental sculptor, and now he hopes to win what may be one of history's largest artistic commissions.

Ram V Sutar, 93, has already created more than 200 distinct statues, many of them massive.


Now, he is a leading contender for the commission to produce the world's largest statue: A 597-foot tall rendering of Sardar Patel, an independence leader who played a crucial role in uniting India's fractious states. It would be nearly twice as high as the Statue of Liberty.

In July 2014, India's new government set aside $33 million towards this behemoth's completion, which will require more than 2,500 tonne of bronze alone.


Called the Statue of Unity, the work is to be placed in Gujarat, home state of prime minister, Narendra Modi.

Modi has long pushed for the project, and his party's landslide electoral victory in May vastly improved prospects for its completion.



Selection of the artist could be made within weeks.

"It's impossible to know if he's the most prolific monumental sculptor in human history, but if he's not, he's got to be pretty close," Melia Belli Bose, an assistant professor of Asian art history at the University of Texas at Arlington, said of Sutar. "He's certainly the most prolific of the last century."

Sutar's productivity has slowed recently.



Seven years ago, he employed 250 workers and cast more than five tons of bronze every day, seven days a week.

The work force in his studio and foundry in this town on the eastern outskirts of New Delhi has since fallen to 35, and he often takes Sundays off.

But even now, few artists in the world could match his productivity.

Contributing to the demand for his works has been a continuing battle in India to enshrine competing national heroes and narratives.

Political parties have associated themselves with differing independence leaders, and officials have used Sutar's sculptures to enhance their own status by further aggrandising their party's favorites.

Dalit leaders have seen his solemn monuments as particularly useful in almost deifying leaders who came from this group, once known as untouchables.



One reason for making the statue of Sardar Patel (1875-1950) so enormous is to elevate above all others, an independence leader who is not closely associated with the Nehru-Gandhi family dynasty, which still leads the Indian National Congress Party, the chief rival of Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party.

Despite his extraordinary success, Sutar expressed profound regret in a lengthy interview about how his more modernist proposals have never been commissioned.

During a tour of his studio, he took pains to show abstractions that were never purchased or realised.

Art critics deride the almost photographic quality of his commissioned work, which is in socialist realist style. But his son and business partner, Anil Sutar, shrugged when asked about his father's modernist ambitions.

"My father has been doing realistic sculptures his whole life, and he will continue to do realistic sculptures," Anil Sutar said. "We don't have time to work on modern sculpture. I have a six-month backlog of orders just for his clay models."



The elder Sutar's career has benefited from a continuing struggle over India's past.

His most important patron was Mayawati, former leader of the eastern state of Uttar Pradesh, and few artists have had a more demanding or generous benefactor.

She bought more than $33 million in sculptures from him, but her tight deadlines meant that his foundry operated around the clock and he worked more than 80 hours a week through his mid-80s.

Her insistence that sculptures be inaugurated on days deemed auspicious by astrologers sometimes led to panicked installations, including one in which a huge statue of a seated Bhimrao Ambedkar, the Dalit drafter of India's constitution, sank the cranes trying to raise it during an intense rainstorm.


The sculpture, a deliberate echo of the statue in the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, was finally mounted on its plinth at 11:30 pm, when Mayawati happily garlanded it.

The intent of Mayawati's commissions was to immortalise herself and other Dalit leaders, and that meant making sure anyone gazing upon the sculptures recognised the faces.

She even instructed Sutar to cast in extra-thick bronze to prevent the works from being taken down or damaged by successors.

Some sculptures were beheaded in 2012 after she lost re-election, but nearly all have survived her defeat.

"The messages of propaganda have to be clear and can't be subtle," said Bose of the University of Texas. "Ram Sutar's heart may be in the abstract work, but his patrons were interested in political messaging, not art for art's sake."

That kind of messaging has long damaged Sutar's reputation as an artist. He was chased out of a cooperative studio early in his career because colleagues deemed his work too commercial.





"He is India's official statue maker, and the sheer volume of his work is phenomenal," said Tapati Guha-Thakurta, professor of history at the Center for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta. "But he is an artisan, not an artist."

Sutar was born in 1925 in a village in northern Maharashtra, the son of a carpenter and blacksmith.

Some of his first works were murals painted with cow dung on the mud walls of his family home.

He carved a relief of a Hindu goddess on a school writing slate, a likeness that won a prize in an art competition in Mumbai (then known as Bombay).



With the financial help of friends, he graduated from one of India's most prestigious art schools and got a job restoring ancient Hindu statues in the Ellora and Ajanta caves.

His breakthrough came when he agreed to create a 45-foot statue of a Hindu river goddess beside a dam in northern India for just Rs 10,000, or about $166 now.

Few thought he would complete the commission.

He moved his wife and young son to that remote site and spent 18 months in the early 1960s chiseling a huge block of concrete.



The statue's completion led to a stream of commissions and introductions to many of India's leaders, including Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi.

His most successful piece is a contemplative bust of Mohandas K Gandhi, bronze copies of which the Indian government has sent as gifts to hundreds of cities around the world.

Other statues adorn the Indian Parliament and state capitols throughout India.

All of his sculptures start as clay models, which he usually takes about two months to complete.




It once required months, precise measurements and myriad calculations to enlarge his initial work into gigantic forms that never reflected the models precisely.


But an oversize computer-controlled drill that bores into titanic blocks of plastic foam has reduced from months to days the time needed to scale up his models.

"Sculpture is not like painting," Sutar said. "It often involves a lot of hard, physical work. And I think I can keep going for a long time."

Beautiful Lady Weds Her Paralyzed Boyfriend in Wheelchair

A Young beautiful Lady Recently married her Long time Boyfriend, who was left paralyzed from the waist down after a car accident.


On October 27, a lady, who has been identified by her Twitter handle as PullMyy_Dreadzz, took to social media to share photos of her wedding day. However, the message she shared along with the images received alot of praise from social media users.


Instead of spending all their money for the wedding ceremony, @PullMyy_Dreadzz and her hubby decided to pay for her to get an education.

She Tweeted;

"So yesterday I married my best friend." Why invest in a moment when we can invest in our future. #Love "She revealed.

Man Desperate For A Son Sells His 10-Day-Old Daughter To Strangers For Just £4,500 in China


A father has been detained in east China for selling his 10-Day-Old  daughter. The man, who was desperate for a son, was disappointed that his second child turned out to be a Girl as well, according to Yiwu police in Zhejiang province.

He sold the 10-day-old baby Girl to a married couple in another province for 4,000 yuan (£4,500) in last month which is on September. The Man's mother reported him to the police after realising that her Own granddaughter is no where to be found..


The 42-Year-Old mother, Li, told police that she was going to stay at her son's house to help take care of the newborn girl, like she did when her first granddaughter was born.


However, much to her surprise, her son Xiaohui refused, Yiwu police said in a statement.

'I only saw my granddaughter a couple of times when she was born. I never saw her after that - my son wouldn't even let me in the house,' she said, adding that she could only leave her homemade meals at their doorstep.

In early October, Li finally visited her daughter-in-law when her son was not home, but the baby was nowhere to be found.
She immediately questioned her son about the baby's whereabouts but he refused to answer her. Furious, she reported him to the authorities after suspecting him of selling the child.



After being interrogated by police, Xiaohui admitted to selling his daughter to a couple in Hubei province's Enshi city, more than 1,200 kilometres (745 miles) away.

The Chinese man said he wanted to sell the baby girl because he had hoped for a son instead. Being unemployed, he felt under financial pressure having already had a daughter.

October 15, Yiwu city police finally located the couple in Enshi and rescued the baby girl.

'We were worried that the buyers could be involved in a child trafficking scheme,' officer Zhu Xiaojing said. The married couple, surnamed Zhang and Xu, were desperate for a child after trying and failing for more than 10 years.


Police added that the couple admitted to buying the baby online and were cooperative during investigations.

Both the couple and the father were detained by police, according to the statement. The baby has been transported back to Yiwu and is currently under the care of her mother and grandmother.

Chinese law, trafficking and selling women and children is punishable by five to 10 years in prison, but life sentences or death penalties can also be issued.


The incident saw the cruel father widely criticised on Chinese micro-blogging site Weibo.

'What a brute! He should be jailed under the child trafficking law!' user Chenhaonan said.

'Kudos to the grandmother for reporting her son to the police,' Quanshi_shuaige said. 'She must be devastated to have a son like that.'

Archbishop Wants Uganda State To Collect Tithe For Church


Kampala Archbishop Cyprian Kizito Lwanga has put forward a controversial proposal aimed at getting the central government to deduct 10% of the monthly salary of the faithful and pass it on to the church.

The Catholic Archbishop said that many Christians do not tithe and this concerns projects of the Church.

"Whenever we ask for tithing, everyone gives only what they have at that time, but the Bible says that one-tenth of what you deserve belongs to the church," said Archbishop Lwanga during mass at St Mary's Cathedral Rubaga.

"Give me your support when I make this proposal, because that's good for us, are not you tired of constantly putting money in the baskets?"


Archbishop Lwanga said he wanted Uganda to take the Germany route, where Germans registered as Catholics, Protestants or Jews deduct a church tax of 8-9 percent from their annual income.

The church tax is levied by the government and passed on to the respective denominations.

"I was told that the Germans are making arrangements with their government to withdraw the monthly tithing from their salaries and forward it to the church and the money they use to build and renovate their churches," he added.

The church tax system has existed since the 19th century and is rooted in pre-Christian Germanic customs.

Juventus Star, Ronaldo Top Selena Gomez to become the most followed person on Instagram


Fivefold World Player of the Year, Cristiano Ronaldo, became the most followed celebrity on Instagram, which was Fully Noticed on Monday

The Juventus striker surpassed American actress and pop star Selena Gomez, who has won the title since 2016.

Gomez, 26, overtook Ariana Grande two years ago in a list dominated by entertainment stars.But Ronaldo, who had over 144 million followers at the time of writing, has solidified his status as one of the most prominent personalities on the planet.

The Portuguese international showed the news in relatively modest circumstances, with a picture of him in the gym.

The development comes just months after he traded Real Madrid for Juventus for a deal worth 100 million euros (88.93 million euros / 114 million dollars).

Cristiano Ronaldo has already scored seven goals and four assists in ten Serie A games for a Juve squad that already has six free places in the table

Brazil and Paris Saint-Germain striker Neymar is the second-highest athlete in 10th with 104 million followers.

Reality TV personality Kim Kardashian, pop superstar Beyonce, actor and wrestler Dwayne Johnson, Kylie Jenner and singer Taylor Swift complete the top 10.

Apple Inc Ready to Unveil Ipads With Facial Recognition


Apple Inc is expected to unveil updates to its Mac computers and iPads that include facial recognition features that have been available in the iPhone line-up at an event in Brooklyn.

Computer Analysts expect a new versions of Apple’s iPad Pro, its higher-end tablet computer that competes with the Microsoft Surface, with thinner bezels and more screen space, along with the face unlock system found on Apple’s newer iPhones.

They also expect updates to the firm’s Mac line-up such as redesigned MacBook Air, Apple’s 999 dollars entry-level laptop.


Apple inc introduced new iPhones and Apple Watches last month, but the older product lines accounted for 45 billion dollars in sales in the most recent fiscal quarter. In comparison, iPhones brought in revenue of 141.3 billion dollars.

“They really wanted to show the world they haven’t forgotten about the iPad and the Mac,” said Mika Kitagawa, a senior principal research analyst at Gartner. OKAY!

Man arrested for defiling two-year-old girl


 Lagos State Police Command have arrested one Sola Ewulo for allegedly defiling a two-year-old girl in the Agbado-Ijaiye area of the state.

The Lagos state Commissioner of Police, Edgal Imohimi, on Monday said the mother of the victim had left her daughter in the care of Ewulo who allegedly defiled the pupil.

Imohimi said, “On Wednesday, October 24, one Sola Ewulo, 38, of Taiwo Street, Agbado Ijaiye, was arrested for defiling his neighbour’s two-year-old daughter.

The mother of the victim had on that day left her in the care of the suspect to but some provisions. When she returned, she couldn’t find her daughter and the man she left her daughter with. Much later, she saw her daughter, who complained about pain in her private parts.

“On closer examination by her mother, it was noticed that some white substance was dripping out of her daughter’s private parts. The mother was alarmed and she asked her baby who did such to her and of course the baby mentioned the suspect. The suspect has been questioned in respect to the incident by our gender unit.

Imohimi said the suspect would be charged to court.

Monday, 29 October 2018

"We want a Jewish state" - What Nnamdi Kanu said about Igbos in Isreal National TV


Biafra Indigenous People's Leader Nnamdi Kanu was featured yesterday at Israel National TV, where he talked about his arrest, incarceration and problems with the federal government.


The IPOB leader, introduced as Biafra's Nnamdi kanu, was asked how Biafranians perceive themselves as Jewish people looking at their roots.

Nnamdi Kanu responded by saying that Biafrans (Igbos) is scattering around 70 million people around the world and those who identify with their Jewish heritage are close to 50 million.

The IPOB leader said that a significant number of Biafrans practice Judaism on their prayers and in other areas.

Nnamdi Kanu also said that when Christianity came, the Jewish heritage was suppressed and they had to be ashamed of their "roots".

Fortunately, he said that some of the Biafranans have kept Jewish culture to this day when he saw Umuleri village in the Anambra state as an example where Jewish tradition is practiced.

The IPOB leader also said that all Igbos are Jewish, but the problem is the influx of Christianity into Nigeria by colonialism, which dampened Jewish tradition and shifted focus from the Old Testament to the New Testament. He said the Igbos are the Jews of Africa.

Nnamdi Kanu said the Biafranans want to return to what they were before the arrival of the British, because the way Nigeria was put together is the cause of the problem.

He also said that IPOB wants an independent Jewish state of Biafra that is independent of anything that has anything to do with Nigeria. He said they wanted a Jewish state to return to this way of life to worship the one true God in a Jewish way.

The IPOB leader said that Biafranians will not pour into Israel if they are emancipated, but return to Biafra and stay there.

He also talked about his arrest and was jailed for 19 months for calling for independence.

Helicopter Crash: Leicester City Owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha And 4 Others Die

LEICESTER, England - Leicester City football club owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, a Thai magnate, was killed along with four others when his helicopter crashed and exploded after a Premier League game on Saturday, the football club and police said.



2010 Vichai bought the unannounced team from Central England and participated with a gain of 5,000 / 1 in the world of football to win the title in the Premier League in 2016.

The father of four children and the founder of Duty-Free King Power International was a big fan favorite of the club.

"With deepest regret and a collective heartbroken heart, we confirm that our chairman, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, died tragically on Saturday night when a helicopter crashed with him and four other people in front of King Power Stadium," Club Statement said Sunday.

The plane arrived shortly after 19:30 GMT at a parking lot near the King Power Stadium, about an hour after the end of Leicester City's game against West Ham United, police said.

The other victims were probably two of his collaborators, Nursara Suknamai and Kaveporn Punpare, pilot Eric Swaffer and passenger Izabela Roza Lechowicz, Leicestershire Police said.

It was assumed that no one was injured on the ground, they said.

According to witnesses, the helicopter had barely evacuated the top of the stadium before it turned. It then crashed to the ground and burst into flames.

John Butcher, who was near the stadium at the time of the crash, told the BBC that his nephew had seen the helicopter out of control, apparently because of a broken rear propeller.

"Within a second, it fell like a rock to the ground, luckily it spiraled for a while and everyone was sort of scattered."

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After pumping millions of pounds into the club, Vichai Leicester helped lead him back to the top league in 2014 before touching the sport and beating Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea.

Hundreds of fans put flowers, football shirts and shawls in front of the stadium as a tribute to Vichai on Sunday.

"He put so much money into the club, he brought the club out of bankruptcy, invested money, built the team and won the Premiership," 68-year-old fan Richard Mobbs told Reuters.

"The future looks bright or at least it looked bright."

According to Forbes Magazine, Vichai was the fifth-richest person in Thailand with an estimated net worth of $ 4.9 billion.

Founded in 1989, the self-catering company was awarded an airport monopoly in 2006 under the reign of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. It went on even after Thaksin had delivered a coup this year.

The family empire also includes the Belgian football club Oud-Heverlee Leuven.

The investigation into the cause of the crash was conducted by the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (BFU) and would likely take several days, the police said.

The manufacturer of the helicopter, the Italian space company Leonardo SpA, said it was ready to support the investigation.

It was said that it was the first AW169 aircraft involved in an accident.

The EFL (English Football League) said Leicester City's Round Four Carabao Cup draw with Southampton, scheduled for Tuesday, was postponed because of the incident. The tie should be played at the King Power Stadium.

Players are said to wear black bracelets in all EFL games over the next seven days as a sign of respect for the deceased.