Dehradun - The Pioneer
Transcription
Dehradun - The Pioneer
7`]]`hfd`_+ @A:?:@?) 0DXU4QY\i@Y_^UUb 24;41A0C8>=>52D;CDA4B 5A><02A>BBC74F>A;3 51,1R5HJQ877(1*5(*'1R8$'2''1 VQSUR__[S_]TQY\i`Y_^UUb H@C=5"# 2>=C4BC432>=E4=C8>=20=C14 AD;43>DC)A4?D1;820=2708A<0= DA@CE"& =4FI40;0=35024?0:8BC0= 8=2AD280;FC!<0C27C>30H 347A03D=CD4B30H<0A27!!! %*?064B %C! 4bcPQ[XbWTS '%# ?dQ[XbWTS5a^\ 34;78;D2:=>F 17>?0; 17D10=4BF0A A0=278A08?DA 270=3860A7347A03D= k ;PcT2Xch E^[ 8bbdT ' 0XaBdaRWPaVT4gcaPXU0__[XRPQ[T m :?8>G1>DCD? =1BBI3?>D5>D G9D83?==5B35 !#F9F139DI fffSPX[h_X^]TTaR^\ ?`S`UjTR_d_ReTY 5R]Zed¶cZXYed+ A> 0RGLUDSV2SSIRUVSUHDGLQJ FDQDUGUHLWHUDWHVQRGLOXWLRQ RIUHVHUYDWLRQIRUGRZQWURGGHQ ?8>=44A=4FBB4AE824Q =4F34;78 head of Assembly polls in A five States, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday utilised the Ambedkar Memorial Lecture to take on his opponents, especially the Congress, by seeking to once again set the records straight on the issue of reservation policy for Dalits and underprivileged. Asserting “nobody can snatch their right”, he pointed out how the BJP Governments at 20?BD;4 F><4=<0H=>C64C >334E4=4G4<?C8>= =Tf3T[WX)CWT:TYaXfP[ 6^eTa]\T]c\Ph]^cTgT\_c f^\T]X]cWTbTR^]STSXcX^]^U cWT^SSTeT]bRWT\TbcPacX]V^] 0_aX[ $CWT6^eTa]\T]cfX[[ cPZTPSTRXbX^]Qh0_aX['FWX[T CaP]b_^ac<X]XbcTa6^_P[APX aTUaPX]TSUa^\R^]UXa\X]VXU TgT\_cX^]c^f^\T]fX[[QT R^]cX]dTSWTbPXS$_TaRT]c^U bTPcbX]cWT°?PahPePaP]1db BTfP±¯b_TRXP[QdbTbSdaX]V cWTbRWT\T¯fX[[QTaTbTaeTS U^a[PSXTbX]SXRPcX]VcWPcf^\T] \PhQTTgR[dSTSUa^\cWT TgT\_cX^][XbccWXbcX\TPa^d]S 9:8<?0BB4)<471>>10 ;8:4;HC><44C?<C>30H =Tf3T[WX) 0bcWTSTPS[^RZ^eTa 6^eTa]\T]cU^a\PcX^]X]9: R^]cX]dTS?3?_aTbXST]c <TWQ^^QP<dUcXXb[XZT[hc^\TTc ?aX\T<X]XbcTa=PaT]SaP<^SX ^]CdTbSPhPUcTaTUU^acbc^aTeXeT cWTR^P[Xc^]WXcPa^PSQ[^RZ[Pbc fTTZCWTeXbXcR^\TbPSPhPUcTa 5X]P]RT<X]XbcTa0ad]9PXc[Th bPXS°FTbcP]SUd[[hR^\\XccTS PbUPaPb0VT]SP^U6^eTa]P]RT XbR^]RTa]TS±X]9: 05A838C>14B02:43 05C4AF>A;3C!)?21 :PaPRWX)5[P\Q^hP]cP[[a^d]STa BWPWXS0UaXSXfX[[QTaT_[PRTSPb ?PZXbcP]³bC!RP_cPX]PUcTacWT F^a[SC!X]8]SXP?21 RWPXa\P]BWPWPahPa:WP] P]]^d]RTS^]<^]SPhfWX[T WX]cX]VWXbSPhbPbP_[PhTafTaT P[b^]d\QTaTS the Centre and States never tinkered with it and accused his opponents of “spreading untruths” and doing only politics in the name of Ambedkar. He also attacked the Congress, without naming it, by recalling how Ambedkar’s progressive views by way of the Hindu Code Bill arguing equal rights for women had no takers then and he had to resign as the Law Minister. He linked his Government’s Waterways Bill with Ambedkar’s views on India’s maritime strength, and outlined the slew of Ambedkarrelated initiatives taken by the BJP Governments in the States and the Centre. The Prime Minister also compared Constitution architect Ambedkar to Martin Luther King, who had fought for the rights of blacks. Modi said, “Nothing has ever happened to the reservation for Dalits, tribals, when we are in power but still lies are being spread to mislead people. When Vajpayeeji became PM, a campaign was run saying reservation will be abolished. He was the Prime Minister for two terms and nothing of that sort happened.” 4`_XViaV]dcVSV]d DR\Ve3RYfXf_R [`Z_edVTj2_Z] 8faeRW`cdZijVRcd BV]aSeV]RWR\]b e]`YT]`$gSO`a VOdSUWdS\caO QVO\QSb]R]bVWa O\ReSbOYS^`WRS W\R]W\UacQV e]`YaZWYSPcWZRW\U /[PSRYO`[S[]`WOZ Ob $/ZW^c`@]OR “The BJP has ruled in Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Punjab, and Haryana for many years and the quota policy never suffered a scratch. Yet untruths are being spread. People, who are only interested in doing politics, fail to come out of it,” Modi said. Asserting that quota is the “right” of the Dalits and the underprivileged that nobody can snatch, the Prime Minister noted, “As I had said earlier also that even if Ambedkar appears today, he cannot snatch this very right of yours. What are we before Baba Saheb?” Laying the foundation stone for Ambedkar National memorial, the Prime Minister targeted his political opponents accusing them of “spreading confusion and lies” on the issue and rued that while its “serves their poli- ?=BQ =4F34;78347A03D= ?aX\T<X]XbcTa=PaT]SaP <^SX_PhbcaXQdcTc^ 3a1A0\QTSZPaQTU^aT [PhX]VU^d]SPcX^]bc^]TU^a P]PcX^]P[\T\^aXP[X] =Tf3T[WX^]<^]SPh ?C8 tics”, such things “weaken” the social fabric of the nation. Modi said it was for the first time that the Prime Minister of the country was delivering the Ambedkar Memorial lecture being organised for the sixth time. “Our pledge is to complete the memorial by March 2018 and I declare here that I will inaugurate it on April 14, 2018,” Modi said amid chants of Bharat Mata ki jai from the audience. He repeatedly questioned “why it took 60 years” to do it and reminded that Ambedkar as Law Minister had to resign from Jawaharlal Nehru’s Cabinet owing to lack of backing on the Hindu Code Bill that was a progressive move aimed to codify and reform Hindu personal law %LWWHUWUXWK1HSDOJHWVWUDGHSRLQW LQ&KLQDWRHQG,QGLD¶VPRQRSRO\ =T_P[bXV]bcaP]bXcP]S caP]b_^acPcX^]caTPch fXcW]^acWTa]]TXVWQ^da 2WX]TbT?aTbXST]cGX 9X]_X]VbWPZTbWP]Sb fXcW=T_P[?aX\T <X]XbcTa:WPSVP ?aPbPS>[XX]1TXYX]V ^]<^]SPh 0? S blockade caused huge crises as fuel and medicine supplies dried up. Kathmandu blamed New Delhi for supporting the protestors but the allegation has been denied. The blockade halted for months Nepal’s third-country trade, apparently prompting the Nepalese Government to look for an alternative to the Haldia port. The transit agreement with China gives Nepal an option to use the next nearest Tianjin port in China that is 3,000 km from Nepal border. India’s Haldia port is 1,000 km away. During the talks, the two Prime Ministers made a comprehensive review of bilateral relations and expressed satisfaction over steadily growing relations between the two countries. “The two sides exchanged substantive views on further strengthening and consolidating mutual trust and understanding as well as promoting mutually beneficial cooperation in various fields,” according to a Press release issued by Nepalese Foreign Ministry. Trade diversification, cross border connectivity and infrastructure development, cooperation on energy, tourism, finance, education and culture were among the matters that figured prominently during the talks, it said. During his talks with Li, Oli mooted extension of China’s strategic railway link with Tibet further to Nepal. Briefing the media after Li-Oli talks, Hou Yanqi, deputy head of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, said, “Nepal Prime Minister wanted to explore two rail lines.” Continued on Page 4 4`fcedVV\d 4`_XcVdd¶R T S``\dUfcZ_X 9VcR]UdTR^ 8´\aTPShc^UPRT U[^^acTbc)APfPc he trial court on Monday T fixed April 8 for a reluctant Congress to produce its annual account books during the scam period of 2010-2011 in the National Herald case. The court also asked the Associated Journal Ltd (AJL), publisher of National Herald, to produce its accounts for the said period. Metropolitan Magistrate Lovleen’s strict direction came after the battery of lawyers appearing for the Congress informed the court that the party needed time to follow the March 11 order for producing the accounts. Senior lawyers RS Cheema, Ramesh Gupta and Badar Mahmood argued saying, “Summons were not clear as to whether it was for 2010, 2011 or for both.” The Congress was supposed to produce the documents on Monday. At one point, the lawyers even said they received the summons only on Saturday and that too, it was a peon in the AICC office who had received it. Continued on Page 4 7\VWab]`WQTOQSb]TOQS[SSbW\UOb6OdO\O³a>OZOQS]T@Sd]ZcbW]\ 0O`OQY=PO[OO\R@OcZ1Oab`]V]ZRU`]c\RP`SOYW\UbOZYaOW[SR ObORdO\QW\URW^Z][ObWQ]^S\W\UbVObP]bVZSORS`aVOdS^c`acSR rushing off decades of distrust, B President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro DB?aTbXST]c1PaPRZ >QP\P\TTcb2dQP] ?aTbXST]cAPd[2Pbca^ PccWT?P[PRT^UcWT ATe^[dcX^]X]7PeP]P ^]<^]SPh 0? shook hands Monday in Havana’s Palace of the Revolution, opening a meeting aimed at advancing the diplomatic opening that both leaders have pursued. Obama and Castro stood together as a Cuban military band played the national anthems of Cuba and the United States — stunning sounds in a country where resistance to the US has been part of the Government’s national mission for decades. Obama and top US officials warmly greeted their Cuban counterparts before the two Presidents sat down for their meeting. For Obama, there’s no better place with the BJP and the Congress leading their respective delegations to Pranab Mukherjee to apprise him of the developments in the State and seek time to prove their majority in the Assembly. On his part, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat at a Press conference in Dehradun on Monday accused the BJP of murdering “both democracy and secularism in Uttarakhand,” while the Congress expelled Saket Bahuguna and State Congress joint secretary Anil Gupta for anti-party activities. The five-member BJP delegation to the President comprised in-charge of party affairs in Uttarakhand Shyam Jaju, BJP general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya, State unit chief Ajay Bhat, rebel Congress leaders Vijay Bahuguna and Harak Singh Rawat. The delegation said since the Rawat labours laws which fixed eight hours were creation of Ambedkar. Taking jibes at Nehru dynasty, the Prime Minister said “somehow history did not give credits to Ambedkar for what all he did for the country.” “Some people don’t like us. They don’t even want to see us. They get fever on seeing us and in fever, one loses control of mind. That is why they say all kinds of lies and all absurd things. Those who did not work for 60 years have given us a chance to do this and we take pride in doing such works like building a memorial at 26 Alipur Road,” he said, taking swipes at Congress leadership and Nehru dynasty. 86&XEDUHZULWHKLVWRU\DIWHU\UV 064=284BQ 70E0=0 he Uttarakhand political T crisis reached the President’s door on Monday in India by giving the women equal rights in many spheres like property. Terming it “injustice” to call Ambedkar only a messiah of Dalits, the Prime Minister said that he was the voice of all marginalised sections and was a “Vishwa Manav”. Linking the Waterways Bill brought by his Government in Parliament with Ambedkar’s views on India’s maritime strength, Modi said no work on it happened in last 60 years and the difference is visible “when some bhakta (devotee) of Baba Saheb comes in Government”. Modi also said the electricity acts which created the formation of boards in states for distribution of power and ?=BQ =4F34;78 064=284BQ :0C7<0=3D tung by the bitter lessons from Madhesi blockade of India trade points that caused acute fuel shortage, Nepal on Monday signed a transit and transportation treaty with China for its third-country commerce - a move that is likely to end New Delhi’s monopoly over the landlocked Himalayan nation’s trade through Haldia port in Kolkata. The two countries signed the agreement along with nine other treaties in Beijing, a day after Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli began a week-long trip to China. Oli’s maiden visit as the Nepal Prime Minister comes at the invitation of his Chinese counterpart Li Keqiang. The visit is significant in the light of Nepal’s efforts to reduce its decades old dependence on India after Madhesi protestors in southern plains, agitated over the new Constitution, blocked supply trucks coming in from the southern neighbour. The five-month long %-3&RQJWDNH 8¶NKDQGFULVLV WR3UH]¶VGRRU than Havana to show that engagement can do more than isolation to bring about change on the communist island. Yet for the Cubans, the glaring question is whether their own Government is ready to prove the ambitious diplomatic opening is more than just talk. Driving rain, deserted streets and hordes of police — this was the Havana greeting Barack Obama, who arrived with his family, is the first US President to touch down on the island, barely an hour’s flight from Florida, in 88 years. The view from Obama’s armoured Cadillac, nicknamed “the Beast,” would have been a long way from the postcard vision of sun-splashed Cuban mansions and sparkling blue seafront. Continued on Page 4 <^d]cbQa^PSbXST^] bPUUa^][TPSTabZXRZb d_P[P]SVaPQbcX]Z 8fgdV_Ud cVa`cee`4V_ecV BD=8;:D<0AQ 347A03D= a significant development, IKKnUttarakhand Governor Dr Paul on whom all eyes are now riveted, has written a letter to the Centre in which he is supposed to have mentioned what had transpired in the Uttarakhand Assembly on March 18. He is said to have cited the fact that 35 MLAs, including those from the BJP and the Congress, had visited Rajbhawan late Friday night. ?=BQ 347A03D= hile averring that he W enjoys majority support in the Assembly on Monday, Chief Minister Harish Rawat launched a blistering attack against his detractors in the BJP, saying that many of the saffron leaders had grabbed Government lands. "I am ready to face the floor test slated on March 28. The conspiracy hatched by the Centre and the Congress rebels would go waste," he said. "I would like to mention here that many of the State BJP leaders, including their MLAs, have grabbed Government lands using their political muscles. I would release the list of the land grabbers soon," he said. "I have kept my cool despite the Government had lost majority after it failed to get the Finance Bill passed, it had no moral right to be in power. Governor KK Paul had on Saturday asked Harish Rawat to prove majority on March 28. However, the BJP delegation requested the President to direct the Governor to dismiss the Rawat Government, claiming it had lost majority in the Assembly. “We have also asked the President to direct the Governor to give us time to prove our majority on the floor of the House,” Kailash Vijayvargiya said after the meeting.While the BJP urged the President to pre-pone Rawat’s floor test from March 28 to March 22, it accused the Uttarakhand Speaker of acting like Rawat’s “agent.” The Congress, on the other hand, accused the BJP of destabilising its Government in the State. Speaking after the meeting with the President, Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad said, “We apprised the President of the situation in Uttarakhand and how the BJP, with the help of the Centre, is trying to destabilize Congress Governments across the county. We also requested the President that as per the Governor’s earlier decision, the CM should be allowed to prove majority on March 28.” Continued on Page 4 B448=678B3>F=50;; 2><8=6A0F0C6>4B 8=C>0E4=640=24<>34 DccPaPZWP]S2WXTU<X]XbcTa7PaXbW APfPcPSSaTbbX]VcWT\TSXPX] 3TWaPSd]^]<^]SPh ?C8 saffron provocation, calling me a land mafia. I do not get provoked. The list would be released following meticulous homework," he said. Continued on Page 4 Meanwhile, Chief Minister Harish Rawat continues with his move to clip the wings of the rebel Congress MLAs and those close to them. He has his focus pointed on former CM Vijay Bahuguna and former Cabinet Minister Harak Singh Rawat. Aside from dismissing Harak Singh Rawat and advocate general UK Uniyal, who is the elder brother of dissident Continued on Page 4 8cbaXSXRd[^db]^<^SXQTWX]S DZWP]SRaXbXb)19?cT[[bAPfPc B_TPZTabcWa^cc[X]V^UcWTe^XRT^U SXbbXST]cbP]ScWT2<bSXRcPc^aXP[ fPhb_aTRX_XcPcTScWTRaXbXbX] 2^]V)<d]]PBX]VW2W^dWP] BD=8;:D<0AQ 347A03D= ubbishing the State Chief R Minister Harish Rawat's allegation that Prime Minster Narendra Modi is intent on destabilizing the non-BJP State Governments by taking recourse to undemocratic means, State BJP chief spokesperson Munna Singh Chouhan said on Monday that the allegation was baseless and politically motivated. "In sync with the democratic norms, BJP MLAs have given notice to the Secretary to the Vidhan Sabha on a no-confidence motion against Speaker Govind Singh Kunjwal," he said, adding that both Harish Rawat and the Speaker were to blame for what had been happening. "The Speaker was throttling the voice of the dissidents within the ruling Congress and it has precipitated the crisis. It all happened as the CM is neck-deep in corruption. His inflated ego is responsible too. He considers others in the party as fools. A crafty kind of politician, he plays the emotional card. He is under the illusion that he can take the common people for a ride by unleashing emotional blackmail," he said. Chouhan alleged the CM was acting as a king in utter disregard of the Constitutional norms and Continued on Page 4 ³8]e^ZX]V7= 1PWdVd]Pb ]P\TXbX\\^aP[ Invoking the luminous legacy of the late Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna by an embattled Chief Minister Harish Rawat was wrong, said State BJP's chief spokesperson Munna Singh Chouhan on Monday, adding that citing the late stalwart's name and spiting his son by all means when he is the Chief Minister of the State smacks of the moral low the CM and his party have stooped. Continued on Page 4 dccPaPZWP]S! 347A03D=kCD4B30H k<0A27!!! % 285<S_]]YccY_^c 8R_VdY;`dYZ^`gVddVddZ`_dT`fceW`cSRZ] Q^_dXUb"' =G CWT<;0PaaTbcTS^]RWPaVT 19?cPZTb^dcAPfPc6^ec´b\^RZUd]TaP[ S_Q\RQcUTe^Yd ^UX]YdaX]VP<^d]cTSW^abT fPbST]XTSQPX[X][^fTaR^dac ?=BQ 347A03D= fter failing to secure bail from the lower court in the A case of police horse Shaktiman sustaining injury during a BJP protest, Mussoorie MLA Ganesh Joshi on Monday filed a bail plea in the district sessions court on Monday. The hearing of the plea is expected to be held on Tuesday. The MLA filed the plea in the wake of his earlier bail plea, filed at the court of Additional Chief Judicial magistrate, Dehradun regarding the case being rejected on Saturday. Dehradun police had arrested Joshi on Friday on the charge of assaulting the horse during BJP’s Vidhan Sabha Gherao rally on March 14. He was later sent to Suddhowala Jail. Notably, Joshi was on Friday produced in the court, Vikasnagar (Dakrani) by the police from where he was sent to Suddhwoala jail for 14- day judicial custody. In another development, Nainital High Court has ordered BJP leader Jogender Pundir to surrender before the lower court within a week. Pundir may file a petition seeking bail from the lower court after surrendering in the lower court, it is learnt. Earlier, police had raided the house of Pundir but he was not present. Police came back empty hand ed after BJP supporters and leaders shouted slogans against police administration after gathering at his house. As reported earlier, police had taken a suo moto initiative over the assault on the horse and a case under sections 429/188/353/147/332/148 of IPC, 7 Law Criminal Amendment Act and under section 11 (L) of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act had been registered against MLA Joshi, Jogendra Pundir and other BJP members in Nehru Colony Police Station on March 14. ganeering by the BJP activists. The protesters said that they would continue their stir until MLA joshi is released from the jail. They said that they would burn the State government again on the day slated for torching Holika. “The Harish Rawat government represents the evil for us. This year’s Holika Dahan would be performed through torching the Harish Rawat government in its effigies,” said a BJP activist. The rally was led by Ghanshyam Negi who accused the CM of putting behind bars BJP MLAs by way of a calculated move to finish off the Opposition. “Reduced to minority, the CM and others should quit promptly,” he said, adding that they would continue to hit the roads to artic<;06P]TbW9^bWXbbd__^acTabcPZX]V^dcP\^RZUd]TaP[^UcWTBcPcT6^eTa]\T]cX]BPWPbcaPSWPaP^]<^]SPh ulate the rage of the people over ?aPbWP]c1PS^]X8?X^]TTa the politically motivated arrest of MLA Joshi under draconian the Harish Rawat Government ing slogans against the Chief laws. Another party leader ?=BQ 347A03D= over the arrest of Mussoorie Minister for allegedly framing Anuj Kaushal said the Rawat rotest spree continuing in MLA Ganesh Joshi on Monday. Joshi and other BJP leaders on government’s fall would be a The protesters assembled at false cases. The effigy of the good riddance for the State. the State capital, hundreds of BJP activists protested and Dobachchi, Sahastradhara and State government was torched “The days of the government carried out a mock funeral of rallied to IT Park while shout- at the rally at IT Park amid slo- are numbered,” she said. P CWXbcWTa\P[_^fTa VT]TaPcX]Vd]XcXb P[b^[^RPcTSX] ?d]YPQPccWTbXcT^U cWTUXabcd]Xc ?=BQ 347A03D= ithin one month of the successful commissioning W of a 270 MW thermal generating unit in Punjab, BHEL has commissioned another 270 MW coal-based unit at the same site in the State. The unit has been commissioned at the 2x270 MW Goindwal Sahib coal-fired Thermal Power Project of GVK Power & Infra Limited (GVKPIL), located in the historic city of Goindwal Sahib in Tarn Taran district, near Amritsar in Punjab. The first unit of the project was earlier commissioned by the company in February, 2016. BHEL’s scope of work in the Goindwal Sahib project envisaged design, engineering, manufacture, supply, erection and commissioning of Steam Turbines, Generators, Boilers, associated Auxiliaries and Electricals, besides state-of-theart Controls & Instrumentation (C&I) and Electrostatic Precipitators (ESPs). The equipment for the project were supplied by various manufacturing units of BHEL located at Trichy, Ranipet, Hyderabad, Bengaluru & Haridwar while the construction work was carried out by BHEL’s Power Sector - Northern Region. Thermal sets of 270 MW rating are an in-house improvisation of 210/250 MW sets supplied earlier by BHEL, which today form the backbone of the Indian power sector and have been performing much above the national average as well as international benchmarks. BHEL has so far contracted 35 sets of 270 MW rating, out of which 13 sets have now been commissioned. Notably, all the operational sets of 210-270 MW class in the state of Punjab have been supplied, erected and commissioned by BHEL. G_b[cX_`_^Y^S\ecY_^_V9D -HZHOOHUV¶SURWHVWDJDLQVW ³?PdaX=PVPa?P[XZPXb \Xb[TPSX]V=6C^]SXb_^bP[ Y^\_SQ\R_TiQT]Y^YcdbQdY_^ H[FLVHGXW\7ZRDUUHVWHG ^UVPaQPVTfPbcT_a^SdRcb´ ?=BQ 347A03D= 6?=B4<F0; Q ?0DA8 imalaya Environment and H Employment Cooperative Society Ltd president Ashok ?=BQ 347A03D= wo members of Jewellers’ Association of Uttarakhand T (JAU) were arrested by the police when they were protesting in the city on Monday against the Centre slapping 1 per cent excise duty on the nonsilver ornaments. The protest entered its 20th day on Monday with no possibility of Centre meeting the jewellers’ demand of withdrawing the excise duty. The protesters assembled at Dhamawala and rallied to Clock Tower while shouting slogans against the Central Government. Two protestersPraveen Jain and Praveen Verma- were arrested by police when the protesters were about to block the road at Clock Tower. Police faced verbal arguments and altercation with the protesters. The arrested duo were brought to Kotwali police station. Stepping up the stir further, the protesters gheraoed Kotwali police station and shouted slogans against the district police administration. The protesters alleged that police had acted unjustly by arresting two of the association members, saying that the agitation was peaceful. Later, they were released. Meanwhile, five protest- ers- Anil Sharma, Pramod Kumar Maison, Bhudev Verma, Santanu Sahani and Anil Kumar- sat on the rely stir going on for the past 12 days at Dhamawala. JAU vice -president Sunil Masson said that they have been protesting for the past 20 days with the Centre remaining unmoved. The Centre should immediately roll back the decision and raise the limit of requirement of PAN card for jewellery transaction from C2 lakhs to C10 lakh. “They would continue their stir till the Centre withdraws excise duty on gold and diamond-studded gold ornaments,” he warned. Thapliyal has submitted a memorandum to Garhwal Commissioner on Monday, saying that Pauri Nagar Palika Parishad has been misleading the National Green Tribunal, New Delhi regarding the disposal of the garbage and waste products. In the memorandum, Thapliyal stated that the district administration has failed to comply with the order of the National Green Tribunal. It stated that land Khasra no. 3681 of lower chopra to Nagar Palika Parishad had been made available for the disposal of garbage by installing the recycling plant on August 27 2014. A copy of that was produced in the main bench of National Green Tribunal , claiming that the land was suitable for the disposal of garbage during the final hearing of the case, the memorandum stated. Acting on it, NGT’s principal bench, New Delhi had permitted Pauri Nagar Palika to use a particular site as proposed in the tribunal by Uttarakhand State as a tem- porar y dumping site on September 2 2014. NGT had also directed that in case of failure, the applicant Himalaya Environment and Employment Cooperative Society Ltd would be free to move the Tribunal either by filling fresh petition or reviving the old petition. Thapliyal said that despite the order of the National Green Tribunal regarding the disposal of the garbage and waste products as per MSW Act , the Pauri Nagar Palika has failed to comply with the order with one and half years having passed since the order was issued. He further alleged that Pauri Nagar Palika has not done anything to construct the dumping ground on the earmarked site. Consequently, garbage and waste products are being indiscriminately dumped and burnt in the forest areas surrounding the district headquarters Pauri, he alleged. Thapliyal warned to take the matter again to National Green Tribunal in case Nagar Palika Parishad and administration fail to dispose garbage and waste products under MSW rule by the end of March. hairman of the fourth State Finance C Commission, BK Joshi has asked the State’s information technology additional secretary to facilitate the assistance required by urban local bodies and Panchayats to redress hurdles being faced in the digitalisation of these bodies. The commission chairman said this while addressing a workshop held at the cyber treasury meeting hall at Lakshmi Road to review the status of the progress achieved in the task of inclusion of information technology in the functioning of Panchayat and urban local bodies here on Monday. During the workshop, the fourth State Finance Commission chairman sought relevant information from officials of Panchayats and urban local bodies regarding progress achieved in the online process. Addressing those attending the workshop, the commission chairman said that the purpose of organising the workshop was to review the extent and the manner in which the utilisation of information technology is being made in order to bring about the desired transparency, pace of work and ascertaining answerability in the local bodies and Panchayats. Speaking on the occasion, member secretary of the fourth state finance commission, LM Pant expressed dissatisfaction at the urban local bodies not being able to implement the software at the departmental level and at the house tax/commercial tax system procedure not being put to use for a long time now. He also assured that the commission will provide the assistance that is required in the development process of establishing the software process for swift utilisation of information technology in the urban local bodies and Panchayats. The commission will also help the Panchayats and urban local bodies make necessary amendments and action for residential tax process and full collection of the tax. Assistance required will also be provided by the state finance commission towards facilitation of 100 per cent implementation of online procedure in the bodies, said Pant, while also directing officials of the Urban Development department to present a proposal for this. Pant further directed the officials concerned to ensure that the necessary human resource is made available for the online procedure along with which the process for according necessary training to its personnel should also be completed. The fourth State finance commission member secretary Avikal Thapliyal, CMS Bisht and information technology additional secretary Amarendra Chauhan along with other departmental officials concerned were also among those who were present in the workshop. Eh`URjh`c\dY`a`_YZXYR]eZefUV^VUZTZ_R]a]R_edRe7C: 3U]U^d\QTU^ ?=BQ 347A03D= he use of medicinal plants has been documented since T ancient times in the Indian civilization though at present appropriate and sustainable techniques need to be standardized to conserve the species of medicinal plants. The Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE) director general Ashwani Kumar said this at the inaugural session of a two-day workshop on high altitude medicinal plants at the Forest Research Institute (FRI) here on Monday. Speaking on the occasion, the ICFRE DG said that there is great potential in India for medicinal plants, especially the medicinal herbs found in the high altitude areas. Modern research and development efforts has been inadequate in so far as high altitude medicinal plants are concerned, said Kumar. He said, “The use of medicinal plants has ancient roots in Indian civilization’s history and culture and has also been documented in old sculptures and literature. Presently, appropriate and sustainable harvesting techniques need to be standardised in order to conserve the species of medicinal plants,” stressed the council DG. Later, in the first technical session, NS Chauhan from the university of Horticulture and Forestry, Solan (Himachal Pradesh) spoke on the diversity, utilisation and availability of high altitude medicinal plants in Himachal Pradesh. Former advisor to Uttarakhand medicinal and aromatic plants board, MR Uniyal presented a brief overview of the utilisation of high altitude medicinal plants by the pharmaceutical industry in India. He stressed on the importance of correct identification of high altitude medicnal plants. From the Himalayan Forest Research Institute at Shimla in Himachal Pradesh, Dr Vaneet Jishtu addressed the gathering regarding the redlisted medicinal plants and their conservation status. According to the council officials, the two day workshop on high altitude medicinal plants is aimed at providing a forum for facilitating interaction among policy makers, State forest departments, research organisations, non governmental organisations, law enforcing agencies, high altitude medicinal plant growers, traders and various stakeholders. By facilitating better understanding of the technicalities of the medicinal plant sector, the workshop is focused on achieving further improvement in efforts towards harnessing the considerable scope presented by the high altitude medicinal plant wealth. The ICFRE ADG Dr TP Singh, DDG (research) Dr Vimal Kothiyal, scientist Shilpa Gautam and VRS Rawat among others also addressed the gathering in the inaugural session. The additional principal chief conservator of forests, Government of Himachal Pradesh, Arvind Alipuria, ICFRE DD G (Administration) AS Rawat and scientists were also among those who attended the inaugural session of the workshop sponsored by the National Medicinal Plants B oard (NMPB) of the Department of Ayur veda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH) of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. dbeS[VQ\\c_^ FY[bQ]*#[Y\\UT ?=BQ 347A03D= Vikram driver, Roshan Lal, Brahamraj, resident of Rishikesh hree died and eight others and Abhishek, resident of Majra. were injured when a truck The injured are Anchal, resident loaded with cement fell on a of Majra, Abhishek, resident of running Vikram coming from Dudhilwala, Shikha and Gaurav, opposite direction at Kali tem- residents of Rani Pokhri, Deeraj, ple (Rishikesh), on Rishikesh- resident of Chidduwala, Dehradun motor road on Roshani, resident of Dandi, Sunita Devi and Monday. Yashoda, residents of Rishikesh EXZaP\fPb Rani Pokhri. The police station inR^\X]VUa^\ charge sub- ^__^bXcTSXaTRcX^] truck was seized. However, the driver inspector Pankaj Pc:P[XcT\_[T Pokhriyal said AXbWXZTbW^] escaped from the spot. No FIR has been that the accident AXbWXZTbW reported so far. had occurred around 12.45 3TWaPSd]\^c^a However, a team has a^PS been formed to arrest pm at Kali temthe driver. ple, around five In another incident in kilo metres away from Rishikesh town when the dri- Rishikesh, three women were ver lost the control over the injured when they were truck and fell on the Vikram knocked by a four wheeler while negotiating a sharp bend which was coming backward. on the road. Among eight per- The driver had lost the control sons, two were injured seriously over the vehicle when he was and they were referred to Jolly climbing up the road. Later, the Grant Hospital from local vehicle fell into gorge and was Government hospital, he added. stuck in the tree, but the driPokhriyal said that the ver somehow managed to save injured persons had been his life. The injured were admitted at Government admitted in the local hospital Hospital, Rishikesh. The and they are reported to be out deceased have been identified as of danger. 5hXYRYdY_^XU\TQd6B9d_]Qb[G_b\T6_bUcdbi4Qi T ?=BQ 347A03D= n exhibition of various aspects of forestry was A held at the Forest Research Institute here to mark the occasion of World Forestry Day on Monday. Various divisions of the institute set up posters and models to display their forestry research activities. The various varieties of bamboo, plantation, utilisation and varied technical aspects were presented by exhibits. The displays also included information on medicinal plants and their use in treatment of various ailments, saplings and seeds of various ornamental and other tree species and the technologies developed for making natural colours, manure, incense sticks, herbal gulal, technique for drying wood using solar power and scientific method for testing bamboo among other aspects. EXbXc^abV^X]VcWa^dVW_^bcTabP]S \^ST[bSXb_[PhTSX]TgWXQXcX^]WT[S^] F^a[S5^aTbcah3Ph^]<^]SPh ?X^]TTa_W^c^ Although every possible care and caution has been taken to avoid errors or omissions, this publication is being sold on the condition and understanding that information given in this publication is merely for reference and must not be taken as having authority of or binding in any way on the writers, editors, publishers, and printers and sellers who do not owe any responsibility for any damage or loss to any person, a purchaser of this publication or not for the result of any action taken on the basis of this work. All disputes are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of competent court and forums in Delhi/New Delhi only. 3ULQWHGDQGSXEOLVKHGE\$MLW6LQKDIRUDQGRQEHKDOIRI&0<.3ULQWHFK/WG))5DMSXU5RDG'HKUDGXQ7HO7HOHID[DQGSULQWHGDW$PDU8MDOD3XEOLFDWLRQV/WG6KHG1R&3DWHO1DJDU&R2SHUDWLYH,QGXVWULDO$UHD'HKUDGXQ8WWDUDNKDQG(GLWRU&KDQGDQ0LWUD$,5685&+$5*(RI 5H(DVW&DOFXWWD5DQFKL%KXEDQHVZDU1RUWK/HK:HVW0XPEDL$KPHGDEDG6RXWK%DQJDORUH&KHQQDL&HQWUDO.KDMXUDKR'HOKL 7HOHSKRQHV)D[/XFNQRZ2IILFHWK)ORRU6DKDUD6KRSSLQJ&HQWUH)DL]DEDG5RDG/XFNQRZ7HOHSKRQHV dccPaPZWP]S" 347A03D=kCD4B30H k<0A27!!! % A44ViaV]dDR\Ve3RYfXf_R2_Z]8faeRW`c'jVRcd CWTcf^[TPSTabPaTRWPaVTS fXcWP]cX_PachPRcXeXcXTbP]S bd__^acX]VaTQT[<;0b ?=BQ 347A03D= continuation of official against its nine turnIcoatnaction MLAs and their followers, the Pradesh Congress Committee expelled MLA and former Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna’s son and PCC executive member Saket Bahuguna and organisation secretary Anil Gupta for a period of six years. PCC president Kishore Upadhyay expelled the two for indulging in anti-party activities. In the meantime, party workers holding varied views on the recent political developments have largely remained with the organisational leadership of the Congress. According to the PCC chief spokesman Mathuradatt Joshi, the disciplinary committee of PCC had declared Bahuguna and Gupta guilty of supporting the turncoat MLAs in carrying out anti-party activities. The disciplinary committee had recommended suspension of the two party office bearers, acting on which the PCC chief had ordered their suspension from the Congress for a period of six years. Meanwhile, the PCC has maintained that six of the nine turncoat MLAs were in touch with the party leadership and repenting their actions. Observers point out that while the Congress leadership at the Central and State levels considers varied scenarios and options, office bearers of the PCC are trying to capitalise on the opportunity to display their ‘loyalty’ towards the party. While the BJP held protest against the Congress-led State Government for allegedly framing Mussoorie MLA Ganesh Joshi, Congress office bearers in Dehradun and elsewhere in the State staged protests against the turncoat MLAs and BJP on Monday. The Dehradun Mahanagar Mahila Congress head Kamlesh Raman led party members holding public meets in Raipur assembly constituency to publicise the party’s stance regarding the turncoat MLAs. The PCC Dehradun district head Yamin Ansari led supporters who burnt the rebel MLAs and DccPaPZWP]S?22_aTbXST]c:XbW^aTD_PSWhPhPSSaTbbX]V\TSXPX]7PaXSfPa^] <^]SPh ?X^]TTa_W^c^ APfPc^cWTa2^]V[TPSTab´ _W^]TbQTX]VcP__TS P[[TVTb:XbW^aTD_PSWhPh A0378:0=06A0C7 Q 70A83F0A he fate of Harish Rawat Government hanging fire, T Pradesh Congress chief Kishore BJP in effigy. With similar demonstrations being held in different parts of the state at city, block and district levels, observers point out that office bearers trying to consolidate their position in the party are making the most of the opportunity to display their continued loyalty to the party leadership and chief minister Harish Rawat. The bulk of PCC office bearers and party supporters discussing politics at Congress Bhawan in Dehradun expressed varied views while also maintaining their loyalty to the party. The party workers here are of the view that most of the turncoats have already started ruing their decision of going against the chief minister. An office bearer wanting to remain anonymous opined that the Congress-led State Government is under no threat now but may suffer the consequences of dissidence later in the 2017 Vidhan Sabha elections. “During its term in office, the BJP led State Government had replaced the then chief minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank with Bhuwan >1B4AE4AB?>8=C>DCC70CF78;4C74 2>=6A4BB;4034AB78?0CC7424=CA0;0=3 BC0C4;4E4;B2>=B834ABE0A843B24=0A8>B 0=3>?C8>=B>55824140A4AB>5C74?220A4 CAH8=6C>20?8C0;8B4>=C74>??>ACD=8CHC> 38B?;0HC748A²;>H0;CH³C>F0A3BC74?0ACH Chandra Khanduri expecting electoral gains but the decision had not achieved its target with the BJP suffering defeat in the 2012 assembly elections. There are varied possible scenarios like the turncoats severely damaging their own politi- cal standing or making amends by coming back to the party’s fold but at present, our party workers remain loyal to the organisation even though they may favour one leader over the other,” said the PCC office bearer. Upadhyay has fired a fresh salvo, alleging that the Chief Minister’s and his phones were being tapped at the behest of the Narendra Modi Government. “Hell-bent on destabilising the democratically elected government in the State, BJP is out to unleash riots before 28 March-the day the Assembly is slated to see the floor test of the State Government. I also apprehend that the saffron camp would instigate large-scale violence on the day in and outside the Assembly to fulfill its sinister design,” he said while addressing a press conference in Haridwar on Monday. Slamming Congress rebels Vijay Bahuguna and exCabinet Minister Harak Singh Rawat for what he dubbed as back-stabbing, the PCC chief said, “The party high command made Bahuguna MP twice. He was made the CM too despite the fact that he lacked experiences to adorn the chair,” he said. Tearing further into him, he said he had let down the legacy of secularism personified by his father for a handful of silvers. “He has done a great disservice to the memory of his father by allowing himself to be used as a pawn in the saffron brigade’s sweepstakes,” he said, adding that Bahuguna was intent on triggering division of the State on the Garhwal—Kumaon lines. However, Upadhyay sounded a bit wary while criticising Harak Singh Rawat. “Despite what has happened, we are still ready to take the rebels into the Congress folds if they snap ties with the saffronites,” he said. Exuding confidence of the survival of the CM’s Government, he said that the CM would surely win the floor test on March 28. 6SHDNHUQHHGVWRDFWLPSDUWLDOO\QRWWRGLVSOD\OR\DOW\WR&0%-3OHDGHU ?=BQ 347A03D= tepping up moral pressure on the Speaker Govind Singh Kunjwal, knowing well that on his role hinges the fate of the embattled Harish Rawat Government, the State BJP’s principal spokesperson Munna Singh Chouhan said on Monday that they expected him to act impartially. “We hope that he would abide by the constitutional principles of impartiality unlike the previous occasion when he threw the norms to the winds to flaunt his loyalty to the CM,” he said. “It is not for nothing that the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker have been debarred from casting votes on no-confidence motions. It is meant to keep the dignity of the exalted chairs unblemished. However, the Speaker has been enabled to vote if things end in a tie between the ruling dispensation and the Opposition. The Constitution warrants that the Speaker acts with utmost dis- CWX]VbWP__T]X]VWTaTPaTaT\X]SX]Vdb ^UcWT4\TaVT]RhSPhbfWT]cWT >__^bXcX^]fPbb^dVWcc^QTQd[[S^iTS X]c^bdQ\XbbX^]CWT19?PRcXeXbcbPaT QTX]VPaaTbcTSU^aPcaXU[T[XZTQda]X]V cWT2<X]WXbTUUXVh2W^dWP] R^\\T]cTSPSSX]VcWPcaTcaXQdcXeT YdbcXRTfPbfWPcXb_aTbT]c[hcPZX]V^] cWT7PaXbWAPfPcSXb_T]bPcX^] S cretion and not as an appendage of the ruling dispensation,” he said. Observers say that the Speaker bent on invoking the Anti—Defection Law against the rebel Congress MLAs has somehow unner ved the Opposition. Hence the tactic of putting moral pressure on him to refrain him from siding with the ruling dispensation, they say. Sharpening his arsenal against the Speaker, Chouhan said that Kunjwal had been given chair by then Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna under the pressure of then Cabinet Minister of the Centre Harish Rawat. “This can account for his eagerness to return the favour at the cost of the Constitutional norms. Now the Speaker is slamming the Centre. He is giving suggestions on whether Gairsain should be make capital of the State. This smacks of arrant politicking. If there is an iota of self-respect left in him he should immediately quit his post much before the BJPtabled no-confidence is taken up by the House. He would be then free to wander about, tied to the coattails of his mentor, the CM” he said. Referring to the recent JNU row without citing it, the State BJP leader said that the Congress Government gagging the voice of the MLAs has made the party’s claim to fight for the freedom of expression ring hollow. “Things happening here are reminding us of the Emergency days when the Opposition was sought to be bulldozed into submission. The BJP activists are being arrested for a trifle like burning the CM in his effigy, Chouhan commented, adding that retributive justice was what is presently taking on the Harish Rawat dispensation.” JNU incident, Chouhan said that as you are projecting themselves as patron of freedom of speech but when BJP brought division of vote on appropriation bill then you did not hesitate while suppressing the voice of opposition. These days CM is trying to give us reminder about emergency, which congress had imposed in 1975 because CM has pressed their police to stop BJP workers in while litting the dummy of Chief Minister. 7>;854E4A6A8?B28CH <d]]PBX]VWbd\\^]b cWTVaTPc[TVPRh^U ?dadbW^ccP\3PbCP]S^] :d]YfP[daVTSc^ U^[[^fWXbTgP\_[T ?=BQ 347A03D= he State BJP’s principal spokesperson Munna T Singh Chouhan invoked the legacy of the legendar y Purushottam Das Tandon to remind the present Speaker of Uttarakhand Assembly the exalted stature the chair of the Speaker embodies. “Tandon once famously said that if a single member of the House dissented against him, it amounted to no-confidence motion against him. This is what constitutes the benchmark of what the Speaker ³2^]VaTbbbW^d[SWPeT [^^ZTSX]c^cWTaTPb^]b QTWX]SSXbbXST]RT´ ?=BQ 347A03D= hough the recent dissidence of nine Congress MLAs in Uttarakhand is an internal matter of the Congress, the party would have done better by considering the issues that were being raised by the turncoat MLAs. Now that the MLAs have stepped out of the party, they should maintain their stance and stay out of the Congress, opined Republican Party of India (A) president and Rajya Sabha member Ramdas Athawale after his arrival as part of Bharat Bheem Yatra being undertaken by the RPI. Addressing the media at the Press club, Athawale said that to mark the 125 birth anniversary year the party launched its Bharat Bheem Yatra from the southern tip of India—Kanyakumari on January 26. He said, “At a time when we are seeing incidents of Dalit oppression and attempts to divide the people on religious and other grounds, we launched this Yatra with the aim of breaking the caste system and uniting society. Having covered about 18,000 kilometres through various States in the drive, I have observed some of the desired changes since the Central Government with Narendra Modi as Prime Minister began its term in office but more of the positive change is still required. Though the RPI has maintained its differences with BJP on various issues, we hope that Modi will not do anything that will betray the spirit of the constitution of T BRW^^[bcdST]cb_[PhX]V7^[XX]3TWaPSd]^]<^]SPh ?aPbWP]c1PS^]X8?X^]TTa :WPSX7^[XQTX]V_[PhTSPc6P]SWX?PaZX]3TWaPSd]^] <^]SPh ?aPbWP]c1P]S^]X8?X^]TTa BWP]cXZd]YX]7PaXSfPac^\PZTQ^]UXaT @U_`\U_^cX_``Y^Wc`bUUgYdX 8_\YZecdQb_e^TdXUS_b^Ub ^U^QbRT]T_XRcdaTb[XcTaPcdaT ?=BQ 70A83F0A he holy city being already soaked in the Holi spirit, the people, particularly the youngsters, are gearing up to celebrate the festival of colours by singing and dancing aside from smearing one another with gulal. The socio-culturalspiritual organisation based in Haridwar, Shantikunj, has decided to send a different message altogether -‘banishing vulgarity and inculcating Indian cultural values in the youths’. Expressing the need of celebrating the festival in a meaningful spirit and not just with music bash and colours, the coordinator of the programme Kedar Dubey said, “The poison of vulgarity has deeply eaten its way into our day-to-day life, T reducing every festival to ‘hulla gulla’. The youths play music and dance to celebrate without trying to realise the significant message lurking behind these festivals that embody the Indian tradition. We are launching a campaign against vulgarity this Holi which shall be observed at 1,459 places across the country.” The supporters of the movement would make a bonfire of obscene pictures and literature this Holi all over the country. Speaking to The Pioneer, the international Gayatri Parivar head Dr Pranav Pandya said, “Holi would be celebrated as anti-vulgarity day this year. Our youths would stage rallies to awaken the people to the deeper significance lying behind this festival. Most of the youngsters today have forgotten the mythological and Vedic significance of the festival and think it is all about merrymaking. On March 22 and 23 when Holika Dahan is observed our youths would organise a community bonfire at different places and burn the vulgar posters, pictures and books collected from households.” Besides burning the ‘evil’, the positivity of the festival would also be highlighted, he said, adding that their mission is threefold- eradicating the disparity on the basis of gender, castes and economic status. The importance of making sacrifices in life by performing symbolic yajna would also be enunciated to the people at large, said Pandya. <0=>9:D<0AQ 34703D= ith the Holi festival approaching nearer, the W market places in Dehradun remained crowded with shoppers on a buying spree on Monday. Some were seen busy purchasing sweets for their family or those near to them while the teen-agers and the children were found purchasing pitchkari, gulal and the like with a gusto. Holi being two days away, many children and youngsters were seen with their faces smeared with gulal and colours. Students were seen this way outside the educational institutions on Monday. Shimran, BA first year student of DBS (PG) College, said,” I enjoyed a lot while playing Holi with my friends ahead of the festival. I had stands for,” he said. Continuing, he said that Tandon had tendered his resignation after a member made a statement against one of his rulings. “Despite appeal from all quarters to withdraw his resignation, he stuck to his guns. He was morality incarnate,” Chouhan said. Contrasting his legacy with the role of the present Speaker of the State Assembly, the BJP leader said that the latter should emulate the towering giant and act accordingly. “However, what he did on March 18 stands in absolute opposition to the exalted example Late Tandon had set before the people of the country,” he said. purchased colour from the markets on Sunday. This would continue till Thursday –the day of official Holi,” she said. Moreover, to attract the customers, the shopkeepers in the markets were seen displaying different types of Pitchkari, including one having photo of politicians. Colours and gulals were found in abundance too at the shops at Paltan Bazaar and other markets in the city. The prices of Pitchkari varies from C20 to C750. However, the big retailers are selling them for prices that vary from C50 to C2500. Plenty of Chinese made festive items like Pitchkari, and colour were also seen flooding the markets. A shopkeeper in Paltan Bazaar said that the sale of Pitchkari is not satisfactory so far. People come at the shop and ask for various types of Pitchkari but few of them purchase, he said, adding that there was no taker for pitchkari priced at C750 or more. “They have brought Holi items from Delhi instead,” he said despairingly. Ashok, another shopkeeper, said, “We are happy that large number of customers has turned up for purchasing festive items in the market. Keeping in mind of low and high income customers, we have kept various types of Pitchkari whose prices vary from C20 to C750.” Sohan Bisht, resident of Salawala said that he had found the prices of the Holi items like Pitchkari having gone up by five to 10 per cent as compared to last year. AT_dQ[XRP]?Pach^U 8]SXP0_aTbXST]c P]SAPYhPBPQWP \T\QTaAP\SPb 0cWPfP[T<;0bcWPc cWTh\PX]cPX]cWTXa bcP]RTbca^]V[hP]S bcPh^dc^UcWT_Pach India. The Union Government appears to be moving the right direction so far. Passing through various places including Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, Jammu, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh, our Bharat Bheem Yatra will conclude on May 1 at Ambedkar’s birthplace Mhow in Madhya Pradesh ,” he said. Referring to the dissidence of Congress MLAs in Uttarakhand, he opined that the party should have paid heed to the issues that were being raised by these MLAs earlier. “Though it is an internal matter of the Congress, I feel that autocracy of the Congress cannot be tolerated. I would suggest to the turncoat MLAs that they maintain their stance strongly and stay out of the party. Even the Congress has in the past taken support of MLAs from the opposition to form its Government.” The RPI (A) head also spoke on issues including his emphasis on encouraging intercaste marriages, monetary incentives to abet the same and the idea of providing 25 per cent reservation to members of castes not getting reservation presently excluding the ‘creamy layer’. ]PcX^]# 347A03D=kCD4B30H k<0A27!!! % DVTfcZejW`cFeeRcR\YR_U >=2deZXYeV_VU ?=BQ 347A03D= mid the ongoing political turmoil, the administration has strengthened security of the elected MLAs in the State. A senior police officer said that MLAs are already secure with a gunner for each. Besides, police have deployed around half a section of PAC jawans to provide security for the MLAs of the State. He, however, said that all residents being equal before the law, those who require extra security beyond what they were being provided with must apply for the same. However, SSP Dr Sadanand Date refused to say A anything over the matter. Sources said that some MLAs from BJP and Congress have sought extra security from police, citing the threat perception they are smarting under. They are said to have told the cops that they are receiving threat phone calls over phone. Notably, some of the MLAs from both the parties refused to have police forces deployed at their residences. However, additional police forces have been deputed at MLA Transit hostel, Race Course by the administration. Rajpur Road MLA Rajkumar said, “Some policemen had come to my house on Monday. They overviewed the security. However, I have not sought police security.” With things charging up with the Governor having fixed March 28 for the floor test of the Harish Rawat government, police are not ruling out possibility of the MLAs being threatened. Intelligence and income tax department officers are vigilant too to stop any bid of horse-trading. It is learnt that the income tax department officers from Delhi and Kanpur keep roaming around the State. Offices of some businessmen dealing with liquor, mining and others have been raided too. /LJKWUDLQVQRZ OLNHO\LQDIHZ SODFHVWRGD\0HW ?=BQ 347A03D= ttarakhand Meteorological Centre has forecast light rain/thunderstorm/snow at a few places on Tuesday. Snowfall is likely to occur at places with height around 3500 m and above on March 25. However, generally dry weather has been forecast till March 24 across the State. Dehradun residents woke up to a cloudy sky and later, the sky cleared and remained so. However, winds kept blowing throughout the day. State meteorological centre director Bikram Singh said that over the past 24 hours, very light to light rainfall was reported in various parts of the State. By 8.30 am on Monday, 1 mm was reported in U 5PRT^UP _bhRW^_PcW ?A8H0=:0?0=34HQ =4F34;78 district police on Monday picked up a suspect Safterouth getting a tip-off from an ;X`d^abW^_bQTX]VP[[^cTScW^adVW[^ccTahbhbcT\X]cWT_aTbT]RT^U7PaXSfPa3<7PaQP]bBX]VW2WdVWP]SBT]cWX[ 0QdSdaPX:aXbW]PaPYBX]7PaXSfPa^]<^]SPh ?X^]TTa_W^c^ eyewitness who saw a man repeatedly stabbing and killing pups and dogs at Hauz Khas Metro Station. Sources said police are questioning the man about his involvement in the sickening incident captured by CCTV cameras installed at the metro station. Delhi Police on Monday refined the video grab of the man who was caught on camera stabbing three stray dogs and a puppy for around 18 min, near Green Park Metro Station. Uttarkashi, 0.7 mm in Dehradun, 0.1 mm in Tehri, 1 mm in Ranichauri, 0.6 mm in Joshimath, 1 mm in Dhanauri, 1 mm in Munsiyari, 3.4 mm in Mukteshwar, 2.8 mm in Nainital and 1 mm in Champawat. The weather forecast for Dehradun on Tuesday is clear sky. The maximum and minimum temperatures are likely to be around 30ºC and 12ºC, respectively in Dehradun on Tuesday, he added. Singh informed that the maximum and minimum temperatures were recorded at 28.8ºC and 11.2ºC in Dehradun while it was 19.3ºC and 6.6ºC in Tehri, 19.0ºC and 5.0ºC in Mukteshwar and 31.8ºC and 11.0ºC in Pantnagar on Monday. aharashtra’s incarcerated former Deputy Chief M Minister Chhagan Bhujbal’s troubles mounted on Monday as the Enforcement Directorate (ED) attached a sugar mill and 290 acres of prime land worth C55 crore in Nashik district in connection with the ongoing investigations into a money laundering case involving him, his family members and associates. In fourth of the attachment orders that it issued under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) against the properties of Bhujbals ever since it registered two money laundering cases against them and others in June this year, the ED acted against the two assets owned by Bhujbal’s firm Armstrong Infrastructure. The agency pegged the worth of the two assets at C55 crore. Sources in the ED said that the agency had imposed orders on the management of the attached Gima Sugar Mill against the “running the factory” and carrying out any activities on the attached land adjacent to it. The investigations have revealed that the Bhujbals’ firm had purchased the sugar mill at an auction conducted by the Debts Recovery Tribunal (DRT) in 2010 after “gross under-valuation” at Rs 27 crore and was purchased as party. The sources also said that Bhujbals had invested the “proceeds of crime” of money laundering funds which they generated when Sr Bhujbal was the PWD Minister in the previous DF Government. Through earlier three attachment orders, the ED has already attached properties worth C280 crore belonging to Bhujbals. An attachment order under PMLA laws is aimed to deprive the accused from obtaining ben- efits of their alleged ill-gotten wealth and the accused parties can appeal against the order before the Adjudicating Authority of the said Act within 180 days. Bhujbal, was arrested on March 14 by the ED after it questioned him for more than 10 hours, in connection with two money laundering cases registered against him, his family members and associates. After being in the custody of ED for two days, Bhujbal was on March 17 remanded in judicial custody till March 31. Bhujbal is the second member of his family to have been arrested in connection with the money laundering cases registered against him, his son Pankaj, nephew Sameer and others in connection with the two Economic Case Information Reports (ECIRs) registered on June 17 against him, his son Pankaj and nephew Sameer oth- ers under the provisions of PMLA. Earlier, his nephew had been arrested on February 1 and is still in judicial custody. The two ECIRs, registered against Chhagan Bhujbal, his son Pankaj, nephew Samir and 19 others, relate to the alleged illegal transactions to the tune of several hundred crores, under the provisions of PMLA. Between 2007 and 2011, Pankaj and Samir were directors of Parvesh Construction, a firm which executes redevelopment projects in Mumbai. Chhagan Bhujbal, his son Pankaj and nephew Samir had come under the State ACB’s scanner for the alleged irregularities in handing over the contracts to a developer close to Bhujbals, KS Chamankar for three projects that the PWD had handed to the latter while he was heading the ministry in the previous Democratic Front (DF) Government. EC3eRQbUgbYdUXYcd_bi From Page 1 As Air Force One landed in Havana, Obama cheerfully began the landmark trip by tweeting in local slang, “Que bola Cuba?” — or “What’s up?” Later, he noted that the last US President to come, Calvin Coolidge in 1928, needed three days to make the trip by train and navy ship. “This is a historic visit,” he remarked to staff at the freshly reopened US embassy in Havana. Obama opened his first full day in Cuba by adjusting a wreath at the memorial to Jose Marti, where a 59-foot statue pays tribute to the Cuban independence hero and writer. He then entered the Palace of the Revolution and where he was met by Castro before the two inspected a military Guard of Honour. The trip has been touted mostly for its huge symbolic value, and comes more than a year after Obama and Castro surprised the world in December 2014 by announcing that their countries would begin normalising relations. “The presence of a US President on the island for the first time since the 1959 revolution marks a transcendental change in relations between the US and Cuba,” said Michael Shifter, head of the InterAmerican Dialogue thinktank. But some tough issues are up for discussion. Although the embargo can only be lifted by Congress, where Republicans are far less keen on rapprochement, the Obama administration is chipping away at the edges of the sanctions. For example, a trickle of US visitors over recent years is soon expected to turn into a flood with the lifting of an onerous requirement that they go to Cuba as part of preapproved groups. From Page 1 "Besides, it is history how the late leader was subjected to strong-arm tactics by the Congress in the yesteryear. Things came to such a pass that he was forced to quit the Congress," Chouhan said. "Shedding crocodile tears on the towering leader's legacy being maligned by his son would not let him overcome the crisis he is in. It would rather expose him and his hypocrisy all the more before the history-conscious people of the State," he said. "The CM had better listen to his pricking conscience instead of taking recourse to emotional blackmailing," the State BJP leader said. 8cbaXSXRd[^db]^<^SX From Page 1 let him and his party down. "His gigantic ego is manifest in what he said that irrespective of everything, Harish Rawat is infallible (Na Khata Na Bahi jo Harish Rawat bole wahi sahi)" the State BJP leader said. He threw a dare to the CM to prove that the BJP was responsible for the crisis in the Congress Legislature Party. "Now going hammer and tongs against Modi would not exonerate him of the ills of his dictatorial style of functioning that had triggered the ongoing crisis," he said. Dwelling on the BJP's role in the crisis, he said his party being a national party could hardly take its eyes off it."As the Opp, BJP is accountable to ensure that the House is run as per the Constitution. It is well within its rights to raise voice against corruption, gnawing at the House from within and without. We are justified in demanding division of vote on the appropriation Bill. The Speaker spawned the crisis by rejecting our demand. We 2:@3_^WdQ[UEµ[XQ^T SbYcYcd_@bUjµcT__b From Page 1 Apart from Azad, the Congress delegation comprised of senior party leaders AK Antony, Motilal Vora, Ambika Soni, Ahmed Patel and Kapil Sibal. Earlier in the day, toughening its stand on rebel leaders, the Congress expelled from the party for six years Saket Bahuguna, son of former Uttarakhand CM Vijay Bahuguna and Anil Gupta. The party accused Saket of “masterminding” the rebellion by nine of its MLAs. Saket Bahuguna had contested the last Lok Sabha elections from Uttarakhand on the Congress ticket. Sources said the 65ReeRTYVd3Yf[SR]¶d]R_UdfXRc^Z]]Z_A>=2 ac`SV 2^dacbTTZb C=A067D=0C70Q <D<108 ³8]e^ZX]V7= 1PWdVd]Pb ]P\TXb X\\^aP[ 2^]VaTbb³PR Q^^ZbSdaX]V 7TaP[SbRP\ From Page 1 There was no senior leader at that point to consult, the lawyers said even as they presented the peon in court to justify their claim. Hearing this argument, petitioner Subramanian Swamy quipped that the AICC office was like a “haunted house” and these were all clever arguments to delay the process. He urged the magistrate to give stern directions. The Congress lawyers sought to adjourn the case to May, which Swamy vehemently objected. The lawyers also contended that Swamy had already produced AJL’s balance sheets and there was no need to produce the same again. Lawyers even showed printouts of some Tweets of Swamy about the National Herald case to the magistrate. “We are taken for a ride. The documents summoned are already on the record of the court. It’s only for the purpose of publicity that the complainant has filed this complaint as he has been ‘tweeting’ about this case from his social networking account Twitter,” said advocate RS Cheema. Swamy countered that the magistrate has asked for the account books of AJL during the scam period and not the balance sheets available in public domain. He said that Registrar of Company officials were summoned earlier just to verify who the directors in AJL were during the relevant period and not for the purpose of verifying the balance sheets. Cong High Command has asked Rawat to go ahead and tackle the rebellion with an iron hand. The action indicated that the Cong leadership was not in a mood to initiate dialogue with the rebels and that it was even willing to sacrifice the Govt if need be. The State goes to polls to elect its new Assembly early next year. Harish Rawat, meanwhile, accused BJP of “using money power to overthrow CMs, dispensing them like dirty handkerchiefs.” Speaking at a Press conference in Dehradun, Rawat said, “Both democracy and secularism are being murdered in Uttarakhand. The Centre’s extra- powerful Govt is out to shatter the dreams of a small State like ours. If CMs are changed like used hankies with the power of money and muscles, it will perpetuate instability.” Responding to allegations leveled by the State BJP on the Rawat Govt regarding corruption in Smart City and mining cases, Rawat counter-attacked saying charges were being hurled to vitiate the atmosphere. Rawat claimed a transparent process has been adopted for the Smart City project in Dehradun by seeking people’s views directly online. He accused previous BJP Govts of giving 400-500 mining leases. have submitted notice of noconfidence motion against the Speaker and the sooner he is shown the way the better for the State and democracy," Chouhan said. Referring to the whip issued to the members regarding voting inside the House, the BJP leader said that it could hardly be used to bulldoze dissent. Speaking of the importance of the passage of the appropriation Bill in the House, he said neither Parliament nor the Assembly could spend money without seeking approval of their respective members. "The President and the Guv can spend money through contingency fund, but they will have to have things approved by the House later. The norm was done away with as the Speaker announced the passage of the budget without seeking the majority approval," he alleged. Talking about the BJP march to Rajbhawan, Chouhan said that the Guv has the authority to dismiss a Govt as the constitutional head of the State. 8³\aTPShc^UPRT U[^^acTbc)APfPc From Page 1 Speaking of the so-called mining scam, the CM said the BJP during its regime had allocated 400-500 mining leases. "We are now examining all of them. However, right now, I am not in a position to say whether they are illegal or legal," he said. Observers say that both the warring groups flying on one another's throats bode ill for the State. "For instance, while Income Tax is conducting raids at random the CM, on the other hand, is shoving out those of the dissident camp who have been made chairmen, deputy chairmen or members of some State Government appointed committees. Political vendetta is what is running unhindered. This augurs ill as far as the long-term developmental interests of the State are concerned," said one of the observers. %-3UDSV7KDURRU IRUVXOO\LQJLPDJH RI%KDJDW6LQJK 8fgdV_Ud cVa`cee`4V_ecV CVUWRTVU4`_XcVdd dRjd_`S`UjTR_SV T`^aRcVUe`aRecZ`e ?=BQ =4F34;78 he BJP on Monday took strong exception to Shashi Tharoor’s remarks comparing JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar with freedom fighter Bhagat Singh even as the Congress distanced itself from its MP’s statement. While senior party leader Ghulam Nabi Azad said “nobody can be compared to Bhagat Singh,” his party colleague Manish Tewari dismissed Tharoor’s remarks saying, “There has been only one Bhagat Singh. There is only one Bhagat Singh.” “There was only one Bhagat Singh and he cannot be compared with any of these boys of these days. Another Bhagat Singh cannot be born again,” Azad said. Tharoor, while addressing a group of students in JNU on Sunday night, listed the names of victims of sedition law under British rule. “The biggest victims of sedition law under the British rule were Jawaharlal Nehru, Mahatma Gandhi, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Annie Besant,” he said. When a girl mentioned the name of Bhagat Singh, Tharoor lost no time in remarking that “Bhagat Singh was the Kanhaiya Kumar of his time.” Tharoor later sought to clarify that he did not intend to T 1WPVPcBX]VW fPbcWT :P]WPXhP:d\Pa ^UWXbcX\T BWPbWXCWPa^^a X]9=D equate Kanhaiya with Bhagat Singh. However, the BJP termed Tharoor’s comment as an insult to the “great freedom fighter” as well as all patriots of the country. BJP leader and actor Paresh Rawal also criticised Tharoor’s IQ for such a statement. Rawal tweeted: “At the cost of repeating myself I must say @shashiTharoor IQ is lower than his shoe size!” “Bhagat Singh went to the gallows chanting Bharat Mata ki jai while fighting for the countr y’s Independence. Comparing Kanhaiya Kumar with Bhagat Singh is an insult to the freedom fighter and all the patriots. Shashi Tharoor should tell if Kanhaiya is Bhagat Singh, then what are Rahul and Sonia Gandhi,” BJP’s Shahnawaz Hussain said. “Nowadays Congress leaders have begun insulting our martyrs for cheap popularity. Bhagat Singh went to gallows hailing Mother India while we all know what Kanhaiya is accused of. You can praise anybody you wish but you should not insult martyrs,” said BJP leader Shrikant Sharma, noting that even High Court’s conditional bail order for the JNUSU student spoke about “infection” of anti-nationalism. From Page 1 MLA Subodh Uniyal, he has terminated terms of a few Daayitvadharis, including Ravindra Anand, who had been given political posts in a bid to appease their political mentor, Bahuguna. The same has happened to Saket Bahuguna, the son of Bahuguna. Political observers say that the embattled Chief Minister is out to wreak vengeance on the dissidents. He is not trusting anybody after what has happened to him on March 18. Surprisingly, the enraged Chief Minister himself had raided the office of former Cabinet Minister Harak Singh Rawat and asked the officials to seal the room in his presence. Things, going to absurdity with rage getting the better of discretion, might cost the ruling party dearly in the upcoming Assembly election whenever it is held, say observers. "The Chief Minister himself seems to be presiding over the destruction of the party he is leading in the State. Instead of remaining dignified in the face of the worst crisis that has befallen his Government, he is going unabashedly for vendetta politics. It means a defeatist mindset, as if he has acknowledged defeat days before the crucial floor test is held. The party High Command should step in before the damage turns irreparable," said a State watcher. %LWWHUWUXWK1HSDOJHWVWUDGHSRLQW From Page 1 Hou said the Government would encourage Chinese firms to look at the internal rail plan and that China was already planning to extend the railway from the Tibetan city of Shigatse to Gyirong on the Nepal border. “Of course, a further extension from Gyirong is an even long-term plan. It’s up to geographic and technical conditions, financing ability. We believe that far in the future the two countries will be connected by rail,” she said. The two countries sealed ten agreements, including the much-publicised transit trade treaty which will end Nepal’s total dependency on Indian sea ports for third-country trade. The other agreements included a feasibility study on the establishment of a Free Trade Agreement (FTA), China’s assistance to build a new airport and a border bridge over the Simikot-Hilsa road section that will connect Humla district with Tibet. The other agreements included a treaty on economic and technical cooperation to build a Regional International Airport Project at Pokhara, Nepal’s famous tourist site. However, there are concerns that Nepal cannot immediately use the Chinese port as infrastructure in the tiny coun- try is poor and the Chinese side is located at a higher altitude. One of the commercial banks in China has also agreed to open its office in Nepal. Similarly, Nepalese banks can also open their branches in China. China has also agreed to help in installation of solar panels in 32,000 Nepalese households. Agreements in the fields of science and technology, sistercity relations between various Nepalese and Chinese cities, and establishment of Nepal’s Consular General Office in Chengdu, China, were also signed, said Gopal Khanal, foreign relations expert to Prime Minister Oli. ]PcX^]$ 347A03D=kCD4B30H k<0A27!!! % 5V`_Rc]R_UWZ]]WZcV WZ_R]]jafe`fe Cf^\T\QTacTP\fX[[ _a^QTX]RXST]c9PePSTZPa ?=BQ =4F34;78<D<108 he fire raging for the last three days at the Deonar dumping ground in Eastern Mumbai T and emitting toxic fumes was doused on Monday even as Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar said that a two-member special team will be sent to investigate the incident, which he termed as “serious”. The civic authorities haven’t ruled out the possibility of the fire being an act of “sabotage”. “The team will give full report within a week. I have discussed it with Commissioner of Mumbai and will discuss with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis as soon as the report is ready,” he said. He alleged that the incident indicates the carelessness on the part of the contractors and those involved in the operation of managing the dumping waste. Asserting that appropriate advice and direction would be given to the state government in this regard, Javadekar said that the former would be asked to initiate stern action against the violators. “We are issuing a new solid waste management rule in this fortnight. And that will actually give solution for all such waste problems. Decentralized waste collection and utalisation, segregation and its recycling,” he added. While the ministers and civic authorities in Maharashtra state government alleged, that the incident was an act of sabotage, Javadekar declined to comment on these lines, saying the report of the special team will bring out the details. Meanwhile, the fire which broke out on in the evening of March 19, was extinguished after much B\^ZTaXbTb^]<^]SPhUa^\cWTUXaTcWPcQa^ZT^dcPc 3T^]PaSd\_X]VVa^d]SX]<d\QPXPUTfSPhbPV^?C8 efforts on Monday morning and cooling operations are on at the site. This being the third incident of its kind at the site at Deonar facility, Municipal Commissioner Ajoy Mehta, expressed concern over their frequency. He did not rule out the possibilities of a sabotage in this regard. As preventive measures against the recurrence of such incidents, the municipal commissioner declared that the entire area of 132 hectares of the dumping ground would be declared as “prohibited zone”, allowing only restricted and disciplined entry within its premises. Fences are being constructed around the premises and security beefed up. The number of personnel have gone up from the earlier 102 to 150, which would be deputed in three batches. Further, 10 fire engines would remain stationed at the ground in a standby mode. 9PXc[Th[PdSbbWdccTaQdVb 'UDIW0R3IRUMXGJHV¶VHOHFWLRQ UHDFKHV302IRUDSSURYDO U^aRP_cdaX]VWXbc^ah ?=BQ =4F34;78 nion Information & U Broadcasting Minister Arun Jaitley on Monday lauded photographers for doing “not an easy” job and capturing “moments of history” as he referred to Dandi March saying many have forgotten the yatra, but it is the images of Mahatma Gandhi walking with stick which reminds all of the event. He was speaking at the fifth national photography awards. “There are indeed several visuals which we remember really by the photographic visual and not by deep content of what the event was. Have we not repeatedly seen Gandhiji with a stick in his hand walking? asked Jaitley. Jaitley termed the job of lensmen as “complicated art,” especially of those working in the media, who are “always on their feet”. During his speech, he also joked that photographers are “humorously” referred to as “dictators” for they can ask the President or Prime Minister to “stand up or sit down” until they get the “right shot”. Delhi-based senior photo journalist Bhawan Singh was honoured with ‘Life-time Achievement Award’ during the event for his contribution in the field. Jaitley recalled his excellence in capturing the visual journey of India from late 70s. ?=BQ =4F34;78 he final draft of the T Memorandum of Procedure for selection of Supreme Court and High Court judges has reached the Prime Minister Office for approval, following which the Government will send it to the Chief Justice of India for clearance. The existing MoP was amended following the Supreme Court decision allowing Centre to make suitable changes after it received representations from across the country seeking more transparenc y in judicial appointments, fixing eligibility criteria for selection of judges, having a complaints mechanism to deal with errant judges, and the need for setting of a permanent secretariat to assist Supreme Court on judicial appointments. According to sources, the draft MoP stresses on a more constructive role played by Centre and state governments in recommending candidates for both the Supreme Court and High Courts, respectively. The practice so far had been for the Scollegium of Supreme Court judges (Chief Justice of India and four senior most D]X^]<X]XbcTaU^a5X]P]RT2^a_^aPcT0UUPXabP]S8]U^a\PcX^]1a^PSRPbcX]V judges) to recommend names 0ad]9PXc[ThP]S81BTRaTcPahBd]X[0a^aPeXTfX]VP]TgWXQXcX^]PccWT$cW =PcX^]P[?W^c^VaP_Wh0fPaSbX]=Tf3T[WX^]<^]SPh ?C8 to the Centre based on its own 022>A38=6C>B>DA24B C743A05C<>? BCA4BB4B>=0<>A4 2>=BCAD2C8E4A>;4 ?;0H431HC7424=CA4 0=3BC0C4 6>E4A=<4=CB8= A42><<4=38=6 20=3830C4B5>A1>C7 C74B20=372³B A4B?42C8E4;H assessment or the assessment made by HC collegium. The draft of the new MoP allows Attorney General at the Centre and Advocate Generals in states to have a say in recommending suitable names for judgeship. The revised MoP, was recently approved by an inter-ministerial group headed by External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, following which the Law Ministry made changes and has forwarded it to PMO for approval. Once all changes have been incorporated, the final copy of the revised draft will be sent to CJI, whose consultation is also necessary before finalizing the draft. As a measure of transparency, the draft MoP has recommended that the collegium while recommending a name for HC or SC judge will be required to share with the Executive even the dissent note of any collegium member against the candidate. However, on the question of bringing the collegium proceedings under RTI ambit, the draft MoP shies away on the apprehension that “interested parties” could seek file notings and other details of candidates jeopardizing their right to privacy. As a measure of eligibility criteria, the draft, for the first time, introduces a quota for elevation of deserving senior advocates from the Bar to the Supreme Court, of up to three judges. In recent times, two lawyers were appointed directly as Supreme Court judges, which otherwise has only occurred once in the history of the Supreme Court. For elevating HC judges to Supreme Court, the revised MoP fixes certain yardsticks such as evaluation of judgments delivered by the said judge in the preceding five years and initiatives, if any, undertaken by the said judge to improve judicial administration. Besides, seniority will be an added criterion and will take a backseat to merit. The need for permanent secretariat will also reflect in the draft MoP while a final decision is pending on how to deal with complaints against judges. 1,$UHOHDVHVSKRWRVRIIRXU 4UVU^SU@b_SebU]U^d@b_SUTebUQ``b_fUT 7_fd`Qic?B?@TeUc =PehST_[^hb?'8 GHDGXOWUDVIRULGHQWLILFDWLRQ T [^]VaP]VT\PaXcX\T d_!#\Q[XQc8_\YWYVd ?=BQ =4F34;78 A0:4B7:B8=67Q =4F34;78 he National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday released the photographs of bodies of four terrorists killed in the Pathankot airbase attack in which apart from the other details the agency has also mentioned about their circumcision as an identification mark for seeking information from the public about their identities. The agency has released two photographs each of the four liquidated terrorists. Apart from mentioning their sex, height and build, the agency has interestingly mentioned “circumcision present” in case of all the four killed terrorists. “Mention of circumcision as an identification mark to identify the bodies of slain terrorists is unprecedented as the NIA had not released such details even in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks case. In any case, how does circumcision of a person help anyone in identifying an unclaimed body? Normally, marks on the face or limbs or absence, if any, of limbs are mentioned besides the height and weight of the person whose details are sought through such notices,” a senior official of a security agency said. While the photographs of the Body No 1 put up by the agency mention his sex as male, height as 5’ 6’’ and build as thin, the photographs of Body No 2 point out his sex as male, height as 5’7’’but build as medium. Likewise, the Body No 3 is also of a male with height being 5’8’’, healthy build and no toes in both feet. The Body No 4 is that A2E92?<@EE6CC@C2EE24< T CWT_W^c^VaP_Wb^UcWTcTaa^aXbcbfW^fTaTZX[[TSX]bXST0Xa5^aRTBcPcX^] ?PcWP]Z^cfWX[TcWThfTaTRPaahX]V^dccTaa^aPccPRZ^]9P]dPah!! %CWT=80 WPbP]]^dRTSPaTfPaS^Ud_c^C [PZWU^aP]hX]U^a\PcX^]aTVPaSX]VcWT\ of another male with 5’7’’ height having medium build. “In case anybody can identify any of the above or has any information regarding any of the above, he/she may contact on the following address : Address : Superintendent of Police, National Investigation Agency, 6th & 7th Floor, NDCC-II Building, Jai Singh Marg, Palika Kendra, New Delhi 110001,” the agency said in the notice issued to seek information from the public. The notice also mentions a landline number 011-23438236 and mobile number 9654447345 besides e-mail address assistance.nia@gov.in for contacting the agency to provide information of these terrorists. These terrorists were killed inside Air Force Station Pathankot while they were carrying out terrorist attack on January 2 this year. The picture has been circulated and public asked to share information about them. Anybody giving “relevant and correct” information would be rewarded up to Rs 1 lakh, NIA said. The agency has already approached the Interpol for issuance of Black Notice for the four. The international notice is issued for identification of unidentified bodies found in a country. The NIA move comes ahead of the visit by a Pakistani probe team in connection with the Pathankot terror attack on an IAF base. he much-awaited Defence Procurement Procedure for year 2016 was approved by the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) chaired by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Monday. The new DPP will be uploaded on the official website on March 28 and applicable from April 2 with stress on ‘Make in India’ policy of NDA Government. Announcing this here after the nearly three-hour long DAC meeting, Parrikar said decision on issues like doing business with blacklisted companies and forging strategic partnership for big projects like building submarines and fighter aircraft will be taken in the next few weeks. As regards the new DPP, he said the DAC approved chapters one, two, three, four, five and seven while consultations for chapter sic pertaining to strategic partnership were on. He said this chapter ?=BQ =4F34;78 8]P]TUU^acc^VXeTP7^[XVXUcc^TgbTaeXRT\T]cWTV^eTa]\T]cWPb P[aTPSh_PXSSdTbd]STacWT>]TAP]Z?T]bX^]>A>?c^\^aTcWP] "[PZWcX[[[PbcfTTZP]ScWTaT\PX]X]VbTeT][PZWfX[[QTR^eTaTSX] cWT]TgcUTfSPhb3TUT]RT<X]XbcTa<P]^WPa?PaaXZPabPXSWTaT^] <^]SPh0]]^d]RX]VcWXbWTaTWTbPXScWT_Ph\T]cbd]STacWT >A>?c^ "[PZWeTcTaP]bP\^d]cTSc^Ab!!("Ra^aTP]SXcfPb aT[TPbTScWa^dVWBcPcT1P]Z^U8]SXP?d]YPQ=PcX^]P[1P]ZP]S 3TUT]RT?T]bX^]3XbQdabX]V>UUXRTb3?3>CWT>A>? X\_[T\T]cPcX^]STRXbX^]fPbcPZT]X]BT_cT\QTa[PbchTPaP]S ]^cXUXRPcX^]U^aSXbQdabT\T]cfPbXbbdTSX]=^eT\QTa0b^]<PaRW &cWT3?3>bWPeTaT[TPbTSP]P\^d]c^UPQ^dcAb%%Ra^aTc^ PQ^dc"![PZWSTUT]RT_Tab^]]T[fWX[TcWTB18PbaT[TPbTSAb ""&Ra^aTc^&&$[PZW_T]bX^]TabfWXRWX]R[dSTb5P\X[h?T]bX^] RPbTbCWT?=1WPbaT[TPbTSPb^]<PaRW &P]P\^d]c^UPQ^dc Ab"$Ra^aTc^PQ^dc!&[PZW_T]bX^]TabfWXRWX]R[dSTb5P\X[h ?T]bX^]RPbTbWTbPXS Efforts were also on to give a big boost to small scale industries engaged in defence manufacturing as till now these units were working in a “stifling and choking” environment, Parrikar said adding priority will be given to indigenously designed and manufactured weapons by Indian industry. These industries will have to have more than 40 per cent indigenous content to bag contracts, he added. aTR^]]PXbbP]RT PXaRaPUcX]BThRWT[[Tb =Tf3T[WX)CWT=PehU^acWTUXabc cX\TWPbST_[^hTSP?'8[^]V aP]VT\PaXcX\TaTR^]]PXbbP]RT PXaRaPUcc^BThRWT[[TbbX]RT Bd]SPhU^abdaeTX[[P]RTX]cWT 4gR[dbXeT4R^]^\XRI^]T44I^U BThRWT[[TbX]PRR^aSP]RTfXcW cWT<^DQTcfTT]8]SXPP]S BThRWT[[TbCWT8]SXP]=PehWPb X]cWT_Pbcd]STacPZT]bdaeTX[ [P]RT\XbbX^]bX]cWTBThRWT[[Tb 44IcfXRTPhTPaQhST_[^hX]VXcb fPabWX_bCWT[PbcbdRWST_[^h\ T]cfPbd]STacPZT]X]>Rc^QTa [PbchTPaCWTPXaRaPUcfX[[aT\PX] ST_[^hTScX[[<PaRW!"P]SfX[[ d]STacPZTbdaeTX[[P]RT^UBThRWT[ [Tb44ICWTST_[^h\T]cfX[[UPRX [XcPcT_a^UTbbX^]P[X]cTaPRcX^]QTc fTT]cWTPXaRaTfP]ScWTBThRW T[[Tb?T^_[T³b3TUT]RT5^aRT]Peh ^UUXRXP[bbPXS^]<^]SPh ?=B >___PacXTbb[P\19?^eTa1WPaPc<PcPZXYPX´bX]bXbcT]RT ?=BQ =4F34;78 he nationalism debate escalated on Monday with T Opposition parties slamming BJP’s “insistence” on ‘Bharat Mata ki jai’ as the only way to express this as an “unfortunate replay” of Hitler’s tactics, prompting the ruling party to assert that opposing the slogan amounted to treason. The Opposition parties also accused BJP of stoking the nationalism issue to EaX]SPeP]fXS^fbVTcSaT]RWTSX]7^[XUTae^da 18BF0944C10=4A944Q EA8=30E0= s the sun sets, a group of women, young and aged, A draped in white sarees march hurriedly towards a temple where they will sing hymns in praise of Lord Krishna and in turn get C10 each. Majority of them are abandoned by their families after death of their husbands and live in deprivation with a belief that they will get salvation if they die in this city. The holy city of Vrindavan, also known as City of widows, for the sheer number of women who find shelter here after being shunned by their families. There is also belief that God will not allow anyone to starve here so the widows swarm this city. All these widows have different stories to tell. Asha Devi Mandal, 62, recounts how elder brother her husband tried to rape her. When she complained it to her mother in law she was branded inauspicious and was packed off to Vrindavan She recalls how in her youth she was loved and admired by her in laws. “I was my mother- in law’s darling. But equation changed after was an extensive exercise as the ministry has to take the approval of the finance ministr y and the Cabinet Committee on Security(CCS). Highlighting the point that focus was on ease of doing business, the minister admitted change of mindsets of officials was the need of the hour as they were scared of taking decisions due to allegations at a later stage. Parrikar claimed the DPP aimed at injection positivity and the mindsets were now changing adding there was too much secrecy attached to defence deals which was not needed. Elaborating upon some of the salient features of the new DPP, he said DAC was empowered to put certain weapon systems if operationally required on fast track. However, it will not be norm, the minister said adding a committed chaired by the Defence Secretary will take the final call on clearing fast track projects. shroud its “failure” in keeping promises. The BJP on its part maintained that “opposing” Bharat Mata “for sure” falls in the category of treason and made a strong pitch for “instilling” feeling of nationalism as “some people” have habit of “eulogising” anti-nationalists like Afzal Guru. “Hindusthan Zindabad, Jai Hind and Inquilab Zindabad are nationalism. So, nationalism can be expressed in various forms. Now to insist nationalism means only the slogan (Bharat Mata ki jai) that they want people to give is very clearly an unfortunate replay of how (Adolf) Hitler used nationalism for the rise of fascism in Germany,” CPI (M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury said. Rajya Sabha Opposition Leader Ghulam Nabi Azad said people of the country are “clever” and understand that the debate is allegedly being stoked to divert their attention from BJP’s “failure” in keeping poll promises of employment, development and price rise among others. Concurring with Azad, JD(U) leader Pawan Verma said the issue is being escalated also in view of forthcoming Assembly polls in five States. C ountering the Opposition, Union Parliamentar y Af fairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said there is a need to instill feeling of nationalism as “some people” have objections to chant ‘Bharat Mata ki jai’ and have the “habit of eulogising” anti-nationalist like Afzal Gur u and Yakub Memon. Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said chanting ‘Bharat Mata ki jai’ is not a “certificate of nationalism”, but “opposing, abusing and criticising ‘Bharat Mata’ does fall under category of “treason”. 8]XcXPcXeTbcPZT] c^SaPf\^aT U^aTXV]bcdST]cb c^8]SXP)8aP]X ?C8Q =4F34;78 erming India an “affordable destination” for quality eduT cation, HRD minister Smriti FXS^fbP__[hR^[^dac^TPRW^cWTaSdaX]V7^[XRT[TQaPcX^]bPccWT6^_X]PcWcT\_[T^]<^]SPh death of my husband. I was not invited in marriages or any auspicious occasions because people in my village believed that even my shadow could bring bad fortune,” she said. The plight of widow came to light after National Legal Service Authority sought protection of these women from Supreme Court after death of a widow on the streets of Vrindavan in 2012. The court asked Government to take pro- active step and asked Sulabh International, an NGO, to extend financial help to widows. Sulabh adopted 1500 widows and gave them basic needs besides Rs 2000 to purchase essential commodities of life. These women are now learning the art of making agarbattis and garlands. These small steps have instilled a sense of security among these women. Sulabh has also tried to add colour to the lives of these wid- ows. Breaking tradition thousand of these widows played Holi – the festival of colour on Monday in one of the oldest temples of the region constructed in 1559. This is the temple of Krishna. Priests chanted religious shlokas as these women who wear only white sarees splashed colours on each other to celebrate the festival unmindful of social stigma attached to women who have lost their husbands. Irani on Monday said the release of rankings of educational institutions and decision by IITs to hold entrance tests abroad will draw more foreign students to the country. Speaking at an event organised by Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), Irani spoke of the importance of educational and cultural diplomacy. “The challenge before the country’s educational institutions is whether the engagement with foreign students is to be limited only on the basis of scholarships or can they be invited because of excellence in various fields,” she said. “India is an affordable destination for high quality education,” she said. Irani said the rankings of Indian institutes under the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) will be out on April 4 and asked MEA officials to leverage this data to reach out to foreign students. D]X^]<X]XbcTaU^a7TP[cW5P\X[hFT[UPaT9?=PSSP[XVWcbcWT[P\_PccWTX]PdVdaP[bTbbX^]^UcWT³8]cTa]PcX^]P[<TTcX]VU^a 4]SX]VC1´0b_Pac^UcWTATeXbTS=PcX^]P[CdQTaRd[^bXb2^]ca^[?a^VaP\\TA=C2?D]X^]7TP[cW<X]XbcTa9?=PSSP [Pd]RWTS1TSP`dX[X]T]TfP]cXC1SadVU^a3adVATbXbcP]cC1P]SX]SdRcTS^eTa$2PacaXSVT1PbTS=dR[TXR0RXS 0\_[XUXRPcX^]CTbc21=00C\PRWX]TbX]=Tf3T[WX^]<^]SPh ?C8 ]PcX^]% 347A03D=kCD4B30H k<0A27!!! % ;<Z^aRddV+>VYS``SR 3Tb_XcTUX]P]RXP[Rad]RW %DQRQJLIWVWROHJLVODWRUV Z_5V]YZ;RZe]Vj`aeZ^ZdeZT CT[P]VP]P[TVXb[Pc^abc^ IURPQH[W\HDU1LWLVK VTcWdVTWXZTX]bP[PaXTb @4@SXYUV\Y[U\i d_]UUd=_TY TebY^WXUbcdQi ><4A50A>>@Q 7H34A0103 ndeterred by a huge debt U burden adding to the financial woes of Telangana, the :7DAB7443F0=8<>78C :0=370A8Q BA8=060A90<<D eoples Democratic Party (PDP) chief Mehbooba Mufti on Monday afternoon air-dashed to New Delhi, rekindling hopes for the renewal of PDP-BJP alliance in Jammu & Kashmir to form the next coalition Government. In Mumbai, in a television programme, Off the Cuff, Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said that the Central Government stands by its package to J&K announced by the Prime Minister “in toto”. “If we stick to agenda for governance in J&K, there should be no problem. Mehbooba Mufti has to make up her mind,” Jaitley said. Interestingly, Mufti left for Delhi a day after Jaitley had thrown notions that the BJP was eager to continue working on the agenda of alliance, a roadmap set by PDP founder Mufti Muhammad Sayeed and Prime Minister Modi. Mufti is expected to meet the Prime Minister during her stay in Delhi but only after receiving the nod from the top brass of the BJP. Jaitley appeared to be praising late Mufti and counselling his daughter to shun stubbornness. “Mufti Sahib had evolved into a statesman; he was moderate in his tone. We lost him when State needed him the most”, he said. P A group of PDP leaders — including former Finance Minister Haseeb Drabu and young PDP leader Waheed Parra — have also reached New Delhi to work in the backchannel before the possible meeting between Modi and Mufti. However, there was no indication from the PDP camp that they have received any formal invitation from the PMO for the meeting that is likely to clear the air on the Government formation in the embattled State. Mehbooba’s departure to New Delhi assumes significance in the wake of her failed attempt last week when she met with BJP president Amit Shah but no deal was clinched on Government formation. Mehbooba had earlier went back empty handed last week after BJP national general secretary Ram Madhav had made it clear that the BJP was not ready to accept new demands listed by the PDP chief during her crucial meeting with the BJP chief Amit Shah. The alliance partners had almost come on the verge of splitting but while the PDP chief chose to stay mum after reaching Srinagar and went in to self-imposed hibernation for two days, the BJP leaders dropped tacit hints during their two-day long National Executive to go-ahead for another round of parleys to renegotiate the terms and conditions of the alliance. Meanwhile, National Conference Working president and former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday called on Governor NN Vohra in Jammu to discuss the current political situation in the State in the wake of undue delay over Government formation. Emerging out of the meeting Omar favoured mid-term polls in the State to end the cycle of political uncertainty amid continuous flip-flop by the PDP chief. “If as party president she is so indecisive how can she take tough decisions sitting on the hot seat. It is high time the PDP chief should decide and say either Yes or No to the question of Government formation in alliance with the BJP,” Omar responded while answering media queries. Omar also cautioned New Delhi against toying with the idea of splitting any political party to regain power. State legislators are in for a whopping 400% hike in their salaries. The amenities committee of Telangana Legislature headed by the Speaker Madhusudhan Chary has recommended the monthly salary of MLAS and MLCs from C1.25 lakh to C3.5 lakhs. The committee meeting on Monday, attended by Legislative Council Chairman Swami Goud, Finance Minister Etala Rajender, Irrigation Minister T Harish Rao and the floor leaders of different parties, also recommended many other sops for the members and the Ministers. They include increasing the vehicle loan for each member from C15 lakh to C40 lakhs, hiking the monthly salary of member’s PA to C25,000, and monthly pension for the ex-MLAs and ex-MLCs from C50,000 to C65,000. Even after the death of the former member his or her spouse will continue to benefit from the pension if the recommendations of the committee were accepted. Committee also recommended unlimited medical assistance to the former members of both the Houses. If all these decisions were implemented they will put additional burden of C100 crore on the ex-chequer, officials said. This was coming at a time 2^]V[TPSTabSXeXSTS^eTaRaTPcX^]:´cPZP021 :4BCDAE0BD:8Q 14=60;DAD harp differences have emerged in the Karnataka SCongress over the creation of an Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) as a section of the leaders have questioned why the party was not consulted and accused Chief Minister Siddaramaiah of taking a “unilateral decision”. Senior Congress leader and former Chief Minister SM Krishna openly questioned the decision of Chief Minister to form ACB and said it would weaken the Lokayukta institution. Krishna termed it a ‘bad development’ and said the Karnataka Lokayukta is a model institution which earned good reputation under some able Lokayuktas. “The decision is certainly not in the state’s interest,” he added. Another senior Congress leader and former Union Minister B Janardhan Poojary dubbed the Government’s move illegal and demanded that it be revoked immediately. He said “It will definitely send a wrong message and damage the party’s reputation.” BK Hariprasad, a senior leader, also criticised the Government decision to create ACB. He said “Instead of giving more powers to the Lokayukta to crackdown corruption, the Government has diluted its powers by creating the ACB.” A senior Congress leader told The Pioneer Congress High command is not happy with the decision of Siddaramaiah to create ACB at this juncture paving way for the Opposition to attack the party. It is also learnt that many leaders have complained to Karnataka Congress in-charge Digvijay Singh on the issue. The Opposition parties — both BJP and the JDs — have started spitting fire and would raise the issue in the ongoing Budget Session of the Assembly. BJP leader Jagadish Shettar came down heavily on the Government and criticised the intention of the Government to create the ACB on the floor of the House. The civil society finds this as a decision to weaken the Lokayukta institution. Siddaramaiah has come under fire for not consulting the party to form ACB in a hurry. It is learnt Chief Minister has to make a trip to Delhi after the Budget Session to explain to the party high command. ?P]T[P[b^ aTR^\\T]STS d][X\XcTS \TSXRP[WT[_c^ cWTU^a\Ta \T\QTab^UQ^cW cWT7^dbTb when the state debt burden has reached a mammoth C1.3 lakh crore, equivalent to the annual budget of the State and the TRS government was still exploring the avenue for raising more loans for its welfare programs including free two-bed room housing scheme for the poor. As budget has not provided a single rupee for housing and other schemes, the government need to raise C52,000 crore loans to implements the. While the proposed hike in the pay of the legislators was coming under criticism from various quarters, the State Government has defended it. Deputy Chief Minister Mahmood Ali said that the demand was pending for a long time and it can not be ignored. Interestingly the Chief Minister K Chandrsekhar Rao has equipped himself with a special development fund of C4,765 crore and each of his 18 Ministers has also got another C25 crore as special fund. Speculations were rife that the Government will have dip into the fresh borrowings to meet the additional burden of C100 crore towards the hike in the salary and other sops of the legislators. 6dYPaPc[PfhTa bTcbbT[UPUXaT ^]72_aT\XbTb ?=BQ 60=378=060A n a shocking incident, a lawyer set himself on fire inside the premises of Gujarat High Court and rushed towards the court of the Chief Justice on Monday. Witnesses of the incident said that there were chaotic scenes as lawyer Kishore Agrawal from Surat was seen rushing towards Chief Justice’s court. The other lawyers present immediately doused the fire and rushed Agrawal to nearby Sola civil hospital for treatment. He is learnt to have sustained 15 per cent burns and though critical, is believed to be in stable condition. This is not the first time that courts have witnessed an incident of attempted suicide. In 2013, a rape victim had attempted suicide within the courtroom in Gujarat High Court by consuming a poisonous substance. Agrawal was to appear in Gujarat High Court in a case involving financial embezzlement and cheating of women. According to the complainant women, Agrawal had cheated them of funds in the name of getting them benefits of several State Government schemes. I 508I0=07<03 Q ?0C=0 s fallout of the controversy over the distribution of A expensive gifts to the legislators during the Budget session of the Bihar legislative Houses, the Government decided not to allow any department to distribute gifts in 2017. But the BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi who had raised hue and cry over the gift policy failed to return the goodies due to technical snags on Monday. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who neither took any gift during his membership nor supported the practice, has expressed his unhappiness over the display of the goodies being handed out to the lawmakers and said, “The recent controversy will give me a strong excuse to ban this practice from next year.” On Monday, the day before the closure of the House for Holi and other leaves, senior BJP leader and Leader of Opposition in the Upper House Modi came loaded with suitcases, mobile phone and microwave oven — which he received during the ongoing session courtesy various departments — to return them. He put up about half a dozen trolley bags, one oven and one mobile phone but no official of the legislative council was ready to take them back. “We are only supposed to handover the gift coming from various departments but not authorised to take them back if any member want to return it after accepting,” one staff said. Modi said he wrote a letter 1XWPa2WXTU<X]XbcTa=XcXbW:d\PafXcW0bbT\Q[hB_TPZTaEXYPh2WPdSWPahSdaX]V 7^[X<X[P]Ud]RcX^]^U2WP\QTa^U2^\\TaRTX]?Pc]P^]Bd]SPh ?C8 to the CM asking him to discontinue the gift tradition and also instruct the officials to take back the gifts he wants to return. Nitish said the gift policy was very old and he saw it in 1985 when he came as MLA first time. He remembered that the Education Department then had given a good brief case to the legislators. “But I never appreciated the practice of putting up the cartons of the gifts inside the A.ssembly with members being distributed in full view of media and others. A better practice would have been if these gifts were delivered at the legislators’ houses,” he said. Most of the departments maintaining the decades old tradition distribute trolley bags the day of the presentation of the budgetary demands of the department. However, some departments have started gifting mobile phones and tablets and education department this time gave microwave oven to 9fXVWZcVZ_Uf^aZ_X Xc`f_UTY`\Vd>f^SRZ C=A067D8=0C70Q <D<108 n Monday when air qualiO ty in several parts of Mumbai dropped to “poor’ and “very poor” levels owing to the smoke emanating from a massive fire at Deonar dumping ground, people living in northeastern suburbs of the metropolis complained of breathlessness and extreme discomfort, even hours after the civic fire brigade personnel brought the raging blaze under control. Given that the fire that broke out at 10 am on Sunday is the second such massive blaze that erupted at the Deonar dumping ground since January this year, Mumbai Municipal Commissioner Ajay Mehta said that he suspected sabotage behind the latest fire. Talking to media persons in the evening, Mehta said that the BMC had registered an FIR with the Shivaji Nagar police station. “We suspect sabotage behind the latest fire at the Deonar dumping ground. We have registered an FIR with the local police station. I have also spoken to Mumbai Police Commissi Datta Padsalgikar in this regard. The police are looking into the matter,” Mehta said. Though the civic fire brigade officials battled with fire all through Sunday night and brought the blaze under control at around 4 am, one could still get to see bouts fresh minor break-outs of fire and huge clouds of thick smoke emanating from the Deonar dumping ground, which is spread over 132 hectares of area. With no let up in the toxic smog that had enveloped the skies of north-eastern Mumbai and the continued low-visibility, normal life in north-eastern suburbs like Deonar, Chembur, Tilak Nagar, Pestom Sagar, Shivaji Nagar, Mankhurd and Baiganwadi was badly affected for the second consecutive day. While most people in the area had closed their flat doors and windows, there were complaints of breathlessness and extreme discomfort from the local residents. Scores of people rushed to local hospitals for treatment of their breathing and bronchial problems. Under flak from various quarters for the recurring fires and lack of security around the vast Deonar dumping ground which has been in existence since 1927, the BMC has now begun to secure the place by repairing and rebuilding the fence around the dumping area. all the members. The recipients of these goodies are 243 members of the Assembly and 75 members of the Legislative Council or the Upper House. “I was against this practice from the very beginning but could not implement the ban in view of the overwhelming view of the legislators of all the parties. But now this practice will be banned,” he said. He also recalled that two years back he had ordered for distribution of the packets of organic potato grown in his home district Nalanda to all the legislators to promote this variety of potato. A couple of days back Modi had decided to return the gifts and leader of opposition in Assembly Prem Kumar and State BJP president Mangal Pandey, a member of the Council, had also toes his line. Modi on Monday said some MLAs of his party have also conveyed their decision to return the gifts. CT[P]VP]P RWP[Zb^dc_[P] c^aTcPX] C^[[hf^^SWdQ ><4A50A>>@Q 7H34A0103 he Telangana Government is all set to go all out to retain T its image of the “Tollywood hub” and prevent any possible exodus of the Telugu film industry to neighbouring Andhra Pradesh. A Cabinet sub-committee, which met in Hyderabad on Monday, decided to introduce a single window system to give clearance to every film in 48 hours. If no reason was shown for any delay, the approval will be deemed to have been granted. This solves one of the biggest grievances of the film industry in the State as clearance of a film depended on the whims and fancies of the officials causing huge financial losses to the filmmakers. The panel also recommended forming a panel of prominent leaders of film industry to identify suitable land for film institute in Hyderabad. It finalised several sops to promote small films by introducing a fifth show in all the cinema theatres for them. Any film which is released in less than 50 theatres will be recognised as small film, officials said. ARdhR_W`cD4 DEbf`eR Z_acZgReVdVTe`c[`Sd ?=BQ 60=378=060A ven as the issue of reservation in education and E Government jobs is becoming headache for couple of BJPruled State Governments, including Gujarat, Union Minister for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Ram Vilas Paswan advocated reservation in private sector too and linked it with the rising Naxalite movements. Addressing a Press conference in Ahmedabad on Monday, Paswan went on to say that the Union Government should think in the direction of reservation in the private sector for the candidates coming under Schedule Caste (SC) and Schedule Tribe (ST) categories. Lands of backward class people are being taken away and their youth force to take wrong path in search of livelihood, he said, adding that hence it is essential to keep special quota for SC/ST in private sector jobs apart from the Government sector. “Government jobs cannot be provided for everybody. The Government can only create an environment for job creation,” said Paswan, adding that in case a private sector firm or company takes funds from the Government, they should adopt reservation policy of the Government. He further said that his political outfit Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), which is part of the BJP-led NDA Government, had demanded this provision earlier too. He however praised efforts of Modi Government saying that the Central Government gives priority to Babasaheb Ambedkar and developing his memorial at his birthplace Mhow in Madhya Pradesh. Taking a dig at his own State’s Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and his Government, the LJP chief claimed that reservation should be for the upliftment of the backward class people but caste shouldn’t be used for political gains. The Government in Bihar is the result of caste based politics, added the Member of Parliament from Hajipur constituency in Bihar. ]PcX^]& 347A03D=kCD4B30H k<0A27!!! % <VcR]R¶dcZTVUZdecZSfeZ`_ %ORZWR&30$FWUHVVGURSVRXWRISROOUDFH a]R_f_UVc64dTR__Vc I EA90H0A09Q:>278 ?=BQ =4F34;78:>278 he Election Commission has questioned the proposed T distribution of free rice to about 20 lakh families in poll-bound Kerala from April 1 and has formed a Committee to examine whether the move violates the Model Code of Conduct and disturbs free and fair elections in the State on May 16. In a late evening development, the Kerala Government said it would not hesitate to take legal recourse if permission was denied for the schemes. Speaking to reporters here, after a special cabinet meeting discussed the issue, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said Chief Secretary P K Mohanty would write a letter to the Election Commission seeking permission for the schemes. "The cabinet decided to take legal recourse, if EC refuses to give permission," Chandy said. Model Code is in place in Kerala since March 4, when elections to the Kerala Legislative Assembly were announced by the EC. Although the decision to distribute free rice to below poverty line (BPL) families was approved last month as part of Budget speech, its distribution will begin on April 1, which has been challenged by rival political parties as a move by the Oommen Chandy Government to garner votes. As per the Government decision, each BPL family will get 25 kilo rice. The Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Kerala EK Majhi has taken cognisance of the scheme and has constituted a committee headed by State Chief Secretary PK Mohanty to examine whether the move is a Model Code violation. Office of the Kerala CEO said the State Government has not been asked to defer the implementation till elections are over but the issue has only been referred to the Committee headed by the Chief Secretary for further consideration. State Food Minister Anoop Jacob has said that any decision to block the distribution of free rice scheme will be challenged by the State Government before the Election Commission. He cited a precedent in 2011 when the Kerala High Court had set aside a similar restriction issued by the then CEO on the distribution of rice at C2 per kilo to families of Above Poverty Line (APL) category subject to certain conditions. Jacob stated that he was confident that EC will consider the fact that the present scheme was a “policy decision” taken by the Government “much before” the elections got announced. n a huge setback for the Kerala CPI(M)’s move to field film stars and other celebrities as candidates for the crucial May 16 Assembly polls by neglecting grassroots sentiments, actress KPAC Lalitha on Monday turned down the leadership’s offer to make her the Left’s Independent candidate in Wadakancher y following protests from within the party. Though the 69-year-old actress has cited health problems and commitments already made in the film industry as reasons for her withdrawal, indications are that her decision is connected to the protests in the constituency against the proposal to field her. The protests had appeared in the form of poster campaigns and demonstrations. Lalitha has already informed the CPI(M) leadership about her decision. Denying that she had withdrawn from candidature due to the protests, she said, “Nobody had forced me to take this decision. There is no other reason than my health problems. Please don’t think otherwise,” the actress, who had initially refused to take the protests seriously, said. “When I told the party leaders about my decision, they were sad. But I am sure that I won’t be able to go through the work the candidature would demand. I just can’t…” she told newsmen. Lalitha’s withdrawal is a huge setback for the CPI(M) leadership as hers was one of the first names the State party sec- retariat itself had proposed for candidature. Moreover, the development is sure to act as an inspiration and give confidence to partymen and sympathizers who are opposing the candidates proposed by the State and district leaderships. “Wadakanchery has shown the way. Now protesters in other places are sure to get a new confidence,” admitted a party leader in Kollam where such issues have already come up. Objections have come up to the leadership’s decision to ‘parachute’ candidates of its choice in several constituencies. Protests are said to be raging within the party against the leadership’s reported choice of film star Mukesh as the Left’s candidate in Kollam and its proposal to field TV personality Veena George in Aranmula. Though Lalitha had at first refused to take the first protests that appeared in the form of a poster campaign three days back seriously, she informed the party leadership about her decision to withdraw after open demonstrations by partymen and fellow-travelers were held in Wadakanchery on Sunday. Following this, a CPI(M) team led by district secretary AC Moideen, former Wadakanchery MLA, had called on her on Sunday night to ask her not to give in to the protests. In order to reassure her, Moideen had taken Xavier Chittilappilly, whom the protesters wanted as the party candidate in Wadakanchery, along with him on the visit. “The development is indeed a big reminder for the party - that it should not field candidates without taking into account local sentiments. CPI(M) may still have a centralized power structure but it should understand that times are changing,” said a former CPI(M) theorist in Kochi. “We have nothing against Lalitha Chechi (Sister Lalitha). She is a great actor and has been a Leftist throughout her life. But that is not the issue here. When there are able, energetic, committed and popular comrades who can work effectively for the constituency, why should the leadership parachute candidates?” asked a CPI(M) member who took part in Sunday’s protests. However, sources close to the State CPI(M) leadership say that the party is determined to deal strictly with the partymen who had forced Lalitha to withdraw from the poll scene with their protests and also with those who have been protesting against candidates proposed by it in other constituencies. .HUDOD%-3VHDOV VHDWVKDULQJSDFN >_g2YbRXe]53 3XSX[TPSb_^[[aP[[hfXcWcPX]cTS[TPSTab ZLWKPDMRUDOO\ ?RcUbfUbW_Uc _^d_ebYc]c`bUU ?=BQ :>;:0C0 fter Murshidabad, it was the turn of Birbhum Special A Observer sent by the Election Commission to go on a tourism spree instead of concentrating on the task assigned to one. A Special Observer for Birbhum was on Monday seen taking a detour to see the Ilambazar Fossil Park a popular tourist destination at the head of an 11-car convoy, local political leaders said wondering whether the senior officer who was accepting the warmth of the officers on whom he was supposed to keep a tab would be able to maintain the impartiality expected from him. The Observer was scheduled to visit some villages on Monday. “One wonders how a top official will be able to maintain his objectivity after accepting hospitality of the subordinate officers on whom one is supposed to keep a vigil” said Congress’ Abdul Mannan. A team of five Special Observers had been sent by the EC to take stock of the law and order situation and report against biased bureaucrats before the coming elections. Earlier a Special Observer for Murshidabad was on Sunday went around shopping Murshidabad Silk sarees as the “guest of the DM” on whom he was supposed to keep a tab. “We have both the information and are sending it to the Election Commission of India” said Rabin Deb CPI(M) leader. Birbhum is the most volatile district which had in the past couple of years seen maximum amount of bloodshed. According to a report filed by the local administration to the EC, 2665 bombs and 87 fire arms had been recovered from various spots in the district until March. ?=BQ :>278 B0D60AB4=6D?C0 Q :>;:0C0 fter standing firmly with the tainted Ministers by the Narada expose, Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday led an election rally in the State with the latters walking beside her. Two senior Ministers and the Kolkata Mayor, all stung by the Narada expose, walked alongside Mamata in a huge election rally that the critics termed the CM’s own way of neutralising the hitherto most potent arsenal in the State Opposition’s hand. Used to hitting the streets whenever facing a popularity crisis Banerjee walked a couple of miles leading a huge crowd covering three-four South Kolkata Assembly constituencies including her own Bhawanipore seat. The two senior Ministers who walked along with the Chief Minister were Subroto Mukherjee and Firhad Hakim and were joined by Kolkata Mayor Sobhan Chatterjee — also an MLA. All of them were caught on camera accepting bribes from a journalist of a news portal who presented he Kerala BJP, determined not just to open account in T the Assembly but also to A FTbc1T]VP[2WXTU<X]XbcTa<P\PcP1P]TaYTTPcP]T[TRcX^]RP\_PXV]aP[[hPWTPS^U0bbT\Q[h_^[[bX]:^[ZPcP^]<^]SPh ?C8 himself as a make believe businessman. Apart from these leaders there were 5-6 other MPs and MLAs who were seen striking a deal for money with the ‘businessman’ apparently hitting the ruling TMC even harder than the Saradha and other chit fund scam worth several thousand crores and affecting more than 18 lakh people. Reacting on the Monday’s march Bengal Deputy Speaker and close Mamata confidante 3_^WbUdQY^cdg_1ccQ]BCcUQdc 0=D?B70A<0Q 6DF070C8 he two candidates nominated by the ruling Congress — former State Education Minister Ripun Bora and former Union Minister Ranee Narah — won both the Rajya Sabha seats in Assam on Monday; cross voting by BJP and BPF members helped Congress’ cause. There were three candidates in the fray for the two Rajya Sabha seats, currently held by Congress’ Pankaj Bora and Naznin Faruque. Both the seats will fall vacant on April 2 this year. While the Congress nominated Bora and Narah for the two seats, city-based businessman Mahavir Jain had also filed nomination as an Independent candidate. Jain was backed by Bodoland People’s Front (BPF), the ruling party in the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC). Although Bora polled 39 2?<AB20=3830C4 4;42C435>A<CA8?DA0 T 2WXTU<X]XbcTaCPad]6^V^X0?22_aTbXST]c0]YP]3dccP!]S;fXcW]Tf[h T[TRcTSAPYhPBPQWP\T\QTabAP]X=PaPW;P]SAX_d]1^aPAbW^fX]VeXRc^ah bXV]SdaX]VP?aTbbR^]UTaT]RTX]6dfPWPcX^]<^]SPh ?C8 votes, one of the votes cast by Congress legislator Robin Bordoloi got canceled due to technical reasons. Narah, however, got 47 votes. Surprisingly, the BPF, who backed Jain, decided to abstain from voting alleging that the Independent candidate has entered into some understanding with the Congress. Apart from 68 Congress legislators, 16 All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) legislators voted for the Congress candidates. Although the BJP had decided to abstain from voting, BJP legislator from Patacharkuchi, Manoranjan Das-who was denied party ticket for the forthcoming Assembly polls-cast his vote for the Congress candidate. Addressing the media later C=fXc]TbbX]V\d[cXR^a]TaTS R^]cTbcQTRPdbT^U9PhP)BcP[X] :D<0A274;;0??0=Q 274==08 Jayalalithaa, the general secretary of the AIADMK, got a Jcompliment on Monday from an unexpected source, M K Stalin, the DMK treasurer. The DMK scion told a local newspaper that the poll-bound Tamil Nadu is witnessing a multi-cornered contest because of Jayalalithaa. “The AIADMK has meticulously created a multi-cornered contest. But the actual contest is between the DMK and the AIADMK,” Stalin told the newspaper. As on Monday, there are five political fronts vying for power in the May 16 Assembly election. The DMDK led by Vijayakanth is yet to reveal its strategy though Tamil Nadu’s Grand Old Man is confident that Captain would cast his lot with the DMK. The major development on Monday was the declaration by S Ramadoss, founder of the Vanniyar dominated PMK, that his party would not have any kind of alliance with the BJP.”I am not interested in having any kind of relation with the BJP,” said Ramadoss, who is also the father of Anbumani, the party’s Chief Ministerial candidate. The PMK was a constituent of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance during the 2014 Lok Sabha election. But after the Lok Sabha election, papa Ramadoss got upset when his son Anbumani was not included in the Union Cabinet. The BJP retorted by Monday with Tamilissai Sounderarajan, the gynaecologist-turned-party president making it known that the saffron party too was not interested in having alliance with the PMK. Interestingly, Ramadoss is a general physician who gave up his medical practice long time back in order to help Tamil Nadu. “There is no possibility of a tie-up with the BJP. Centre’s policies are worse than what it was right after the Lok Sabha election. I don’t want any kind of ties with the BJP,” said Ramadoss while speaking to a Tamil news channel. Sonderarajan said the BJP would soon come out with a “unique alliance”. But she declined to elaborate further. Another development of the day was Karunanidhi’s voice bite to news reporters who approached him at the DMK headquarters on Monday. Dr Kalaignar, as Karunanidhi prefers to be addressed, told the channel reporters that he was confident of DMDK leader Vijayakanth joining the DMK front. “I am hopeful of a tie up between the DMK and the DMDK. However I cannot tell you when. But an announcement may come soon,” said Karunanidhi (93), the oldest “player” in the country’s electoral politics. Agartala: CPI-M candidate for the lone Rajya Sabha seat from Tripura Jharna Das Baidya, the sitting MP, was on Monday elected for the second term Baidya received 49 votes out of 60 votes and her rival got 10. One voter, minister without portfolio Bhanu Lal Saha, did not cast his vote. in the evening, Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said “now, people of the State will realise that I have support from across the parties,” he added. PCC president Anjan Dutta said “this is a signal before the Assembly polls. We will show the same performance there too”. “Earlier I was sure of winning 70 seats but now I am confident of winning at least 78 seats in the Assembly polls,” he said. 0[TacX]9P\]PVPa PUcTa6dYPaPc?^[XRT b_^cbbdb_XRX^db cTaa^aXbc\^eT\T]c ?=BQ 60=378=060A he Gujarat Police tracked suspicious terrorist moveT ment near oil refineries of Reliance Industries Ltd and Essar Oil Ltd near coastal town Jamnagar. According to sources, four suspects sitting in a black colour scorpio vehicle near Sikka area did not stop at police check point even after police tried to stop it. The police has learnt to have issued red alert across the district and Vadinar development area to nab the suspects. The area (Sikka-Vadinar) from where the incident is reported has port logistics infrastructure, marine operations and single buoy moorings installed for oil refineries. Oil refineries located near Jamnagar district are on terror hit list and so the vigil has been increased in the area following the report, said the police. Sonali Guha said “no crime is a crime unless proven” adding “The Trinamool will withstand the Narada storm much like it did in the case of Saradha. When Saradha could do nothing what will Narada do? Let him be in heaven and we will rule in Bengal under the leadership of Mamata Banerjee as the people will vote for her and none else.” Incidentally, Banerjee and her nephew Abhishek also a Lok Sabha MP kept asking the voters not to look at who was con- testing from a given constituency but to look at Mamata Banerjee who nominated them. “Consider my face when you go for vote and not the candidate because it is Mamata Banerjee who is contesting from all the 294 seats and not the person who is filing the nomination. So vote for me and not anyone else and do not lend your ears to any disinformation campaign of the Opposition,” Banerjee had been telling rallies in North and South Bengal. become a decisive force in the legislature with the May 16 election, on Monday reached an understanding on sharing of seats with its major ally in the State, the Bharat Dharma Jana Sena (BDJS), a party of majority communities. As per the understanding reached at talks between the two parties at Thiruvananthapuram, the BDJS will contest 37 of the total 140 Assembly seats. The BDJS was floated on December 5 under the leadership of the SNDP Yogam, outfit of Hindu lower caste Ezhavas who constitute over 21 percent of the State’s population. After the talks with BDJS, State BJP president Kummanam Rajasekharan said the seat-sharing discussions in the Kerala unit of the party-led NDA would be complete before the close of the week while Thushar Vellappally, president of the new party, said the BDJS would conclude selection of its candidates for all the 37 seats within two days. Thushar also said reports that the BDJS had complained about the declaration of the BJP’s candidates for 22 seats before the seat-sharing talks were mere media speculation. The State BJP had on March 16 presented to the central leadership a preliminary list of probable candidates for 22 seats in which names of all senior leaders including the State chief had figured. As per the understanding reached between the BJP and BDJS on Monday, there will be no change in the list of candidates already drawn up by the former. However, the BJP agreed to allocate to the BDJS several crucial seats including Kovalam that had not figured in the list already drawn up. A recent survey had predicted that the BJP might win five or six seats in the upcoming election. As per the first list drawn up by the BJP, Rajasekharan will contest in Vattiyoorkavu while senior leader O Rajagopal will be the party candidate in Nemom, both in Thiruvananthapuram district. ^_X]X^]' 347A03D=kCD4B30H k<0A27!!! % gggTQY\i`Y_^UUbS_] aRaVchZeYaRddZ`_ 5VgV]`a^V_ecV^Z_UVc 'LYLVLYHUHPDUNVGLOXWHWKHSRVLWLYHZRUNGRQH SSaTbbX]VcWT1WPaPcXhP9P]PcP?Pachb=PcX^]P[4gTRdcXeT\TTcX]V^]Bd]SPh ?aX\T<X]XbcTa=PaT]SaP<^SXc^[Sf^aZTabcWPccWTh\dbcR^]RT]caPcT^] cWTPVT]SP^USTeT[^_\T]cP]S]^cQTbXSTcaPRZTSQhXaaT[TeP]cXbbdTb7T RPdcX^]TScWT\c^]^cUP[[X]cWTcaP_^__^bXcX^]_PacXTba^dcX]T[h[PhQhWh_X]V d_SXeTabX^]PahXbbdTb0SSXcX^]P[[hWTaT\X]STS[TPSTabcWPcP[[^UcWT\]TTS ]^cVXeTcWTXa^_X]X^]QTU^aTcWT\TSXP*cWTaTPaTcW^bT\P]SPcTSc^S^b^BX]RT cWXbXb]^ccWTUXabccX\T<^SXWPb^UUTaTScWTPSeXRTXcbcP]Sbc^aTPb^]cWPcWXb _aTeX^dbTgW^acPcX^]bWPeT]^cQTT]PST`dPcT[hPSWTaTSc^4eT]X]aTRT]cfTTZb cWTaTWPeTQTT]RPbTbfWTaTbT]X^a_Pach[TPSTabWPeT^dc^Ucda]XbbdTSbcPcT \T]cbcWPcRPdbTSb^\TSXbcPbcTC^QTUPXacWT>__^bXcX^]c^^WPbaTb^acTSc^ _a^e^RPcX^]bP]ScfXbcX]VaT\PaZbQhTXcWTa19?[TPSTab^acW^bT^UcWTAPbWcaXhP BfPhP\bTePZBP]VW[TPSX]Vc^PaTb_^]bTUa^\cWT^cWTabXST0V^^SX]bcP]RT XbcWPc^URWP]cX]V1WPaPc<PcPZXYPXABBRWXTU<^WP]1WPVfPcWPSbPXScWPc cWTR^d]cahbh^d]VTaVT]TaPcX^]\dbcQTX]Rd[RPcTSfXcWcWTeP[dTb^U]PcX^] P[Xbcb[^VP]bbdRWPb1WPaPc<PcPZXYPX7TPSSTScWPc_PcaX^cXRbT]cX\T]cb\dbc R^\TUa^\fXcWX]P]S]^cQTU^aRTSd_^]cWT_T^_[TCWXbXbP]PQb^[dcT[hbT] bXQ[TaT\PaZP]ShTccWT>__^bXcX^]WPbQ[^f]Xc^dc^U_a^_^acX^]P]S_aTbT]c TSXcPbcWTBP]VWbhPaSbcXRZc^YdSVT _PcaX^cXb\CWT19?]PcdaP[[haTb_^]S TSP]SWPb]^faTXcTaPcTScWPc]PcX^] P[Xb\P[^]VfXcWX]R[dbXeTSTeT[^_ \T]cU^a\bcWTR^aT^UXcb_WX[^b^ _Wh 1dc ZTT_X]V cWXb \PccTa PbXST ?aX\T<X]XbcTa<^SXbR^]RTa]cWPc WXb_Pachf^aZTabP]S[TPSTabVTcRPa aXTSPfPhfXcWcWTSPhc^SPh]TTSc^ R^d]cTaQPaQbUa^\^__^bXcX^]_PacXTb c^ bdRW P] TgcT]c cWPc cWTh UPX[ c^ X\_aTbbd_^]_T^_[TcWTV^^Sf^aZ cWTD]X^]6^eTa]\T]cWPbS^]TX]cWT [Pbc!!\^]cWbX]PaTPb^UPVaXRd[cdaT TR^]^\XRVa^fcWP]Sb^RXP[bTRc^aXb eP[XSCWTQTbca^dcTcWPc19?[TPSTab P]Sf^aZTabRP]cWTaTU^aTcPZTXb c^ZTT_cWTU^Rdb^]STeT[^_\T]c 8]STTS cWTaT Xb ]^ ]TTS U^a cWT ^eTaPRcXeT[TPSTab^UcWT_Pachc^[PcRW ^]c^bXSTXbbdTbP]SRPdbTSP\PVTc^cWTf^aZP]SeXbX^]^UcWT?aX\T<X]XbcTa P]SWXbcTP\D]U^acd]PcT[hcWTaTWPeTQTT]X]bcP]RTbfWTaTTeT]b^\T^UWXb \X]XbcTaXP[R^[[TPVdTbWPeT\PSTPe^XSPQ[TR^\\T]cb8cXbc^QTW^_TScWPc <^SXbUaTbWaT\X]STafX[[\PZTcWT\\T]ScWTXafPhbCWT?aX\T<X]XbcTad]STa bcP]SbcWTeP[dT^U_dQ[XR_TaRT_cX^]P]SW^fbdRW_TaRT_cX^]\dbcQT\P] PVTSc^cWT_PachbP]ScWT6^eTa]\T]cbQT]TUXcCWdbXc\PZTb]^bT]bTXUcWT 6^eTa]\T]cWPbc^VaP__[TU^aX]bcP]RTfXcWcWT_TaRT_cX^]^UQTX]VX]c^[Ta P]c^a_dbWX]VPSXeXbXeTb^RXP[PVT]SP]^ccWPcTXcWTa^UXcXbcadT8]bcTPSXc bW^d[SQTb_aTPSX]VcWTQT[XTUcWPc\P]h_^bXcXeTRWP]VTbWPeTWP__T]TSX]cWT [Xcc[T[TbbcWP]cf^hTPab^U=30V^eTa]P]RTP]S\^aTWPeTQTT]X]XcXPcTSCWT _PachbW^d[SQTbcaT]VcWT]X]VcWTX\PVT^UQTX]V_a^UPa\Ta1dSVTc! % & XbPV^^SS^Rd\T]cc^V^c^c^f]fXcWP]S_a^_^^aWXVW[XVWccWTX]bdaP]RT P]S_T]bX^]bRWT\TbU^acWTd]STa_aXeX[TVTSfWX[TWPeX]VQa^dVWc63?Va^fcW P]SX]eTbc^abT]cX\T]cQPRZ^]caPRZ06^eTa]\T]ccWPcWPb]^cWX]Vc^bW^f QhfPh^U_a^VaTbb^UcT]aPZTbd_SXeXbXeTXbbdTbQdccWT<^SXaTVX\TWPb]^ bdRWR^\_d[bX^] 0 F_]Z\V]jWcZV_UdaRce_Vcd &XED86FRPLQJWRJHWKHULVDPRGHUQPLUDFOH WT]PbbTbbX]VDB?aTbXST]c1PaPRZ>QP\PbU^aTXV]_^[XRhXcXbdbdP[[h WXbUTTQ[TX]XcXPcXeTbX]FTbc0bXP_PacXRd[Pa[h;XQhPP]SBhaXPcWPcVaPQ P[[cWTPccT]cX^]U^[[^fTSQhWXbb^\TfWPc\dSS[TSP__a^PRWc^2WX]P P]SX]cWT8]S^?PRXUXRCWT]dR[TPaSTP[fXcW8aP]WPbQTT]PWXbc^aXRQaTPZ cWa^dVWQdcQTRPdbTXcaT\PX]bb^R^]ca^eTabXP[cWTQaXRZQPcWPb^eTabWPS^fTS Q^d`dTcbcWT?aTbXST]cWPbaTRTXeTS=^fPbWTbcP]Sb^]cWT[Pbc[TV^UWXb _aTbXST]RhcWT`dTbcX^]Xb)FWPcfX[[QT>QP\PbU^aTXV]_^[XRh[TVPRh.CWT P]bfTa[XTbX]2dQP4UU^acbc^aTbc^aTSX_[^\PcXRcXTbQTcfTT]cWTDBP]SXcb b^dcWTa]2PaXQQTP]]TXVWQ^dafTaTd]STafPhU^acWT_PbccWaTThTPabUPRX[XcPc TSQh2P]PSPP]ScWTEPcXRP]X]R[dSX]VcWT_Tab^]P[X]e^[eT\T]c^UcWT?^_T fW^XbcWTUXabc;PcX]0\TaXRP][TPSTa^UcWT2PcW^[XRRWdaRW8]3TRT\QTa! # ?aTbXST]c>QP\PP]SWXb2dQP]R^d]cTa_PacAPd[2Pbca^P]]^d]RTScWPccXTb f^d[SQT]^a\P[XbTSP]SbX]RTcWT]PVP\dc^U\TPbdaTbX]R[dSX]VcWTaT[TPbT ^U_^[XcXRP[_aXb^]TabUa^\Q^cWbXSTbP]S[TVP[XbX]VcaPeT[c^cWT^cWTaR^d]cah WPbQTT]cPZT]c^aTeTabTcWTUXeTSTRPST^[SbcP]S^UU?aTbXST]c>QP\PbcWaTT SPhc^dafWXRWQTVP]^]Bd]SPhXb PaVdPQ[h cWT \^bc _^cT]c ^U cWTbT \TPbdaTb CWT [Pbc cX\T P DB ?aTbXST]cbcT__TS^]2dQP]b^X[WT RP\T^]PQPcc[TbWX_8cfPbPcWaTT SPhY^da]ThCWThTPafPb (!' 0[\^bcPRT]cdah[PcTacWXbXbPSXU UTaT]cf^a[SP[c^VTcWTaP]ScWTSX_[^ \PcXR QaTPZcWa^dVW fX[[ QaX]V X] \^aT RWP]VTb Pc cWT QX[PcTaP[ [TeT[ TeT]XUVaPSdP[[h8]2dQP?aTbXST]c APd[2Pbca^fW^RP\Tc^_^fTaX] !' WPb QTT] b[^f[h Qdc bcTPSX[h TPbX]VbcPcTR^]ca^[2dQP]^fWPbP ]PbRT]c_aXePcTbTRc^aTeT]cW^dVW R[P\_b ^] \TSXP P]S UaTT b_TTRW aT\PX]CWT2^[SFPaQPVVPVTWPb ]cSXbP__TPaTSTXcWTaP]SbWPa_SXU UTaT]RTbTgXbcQTcfTT]FPbWX]Vc^] 32P]S7PeP]P>]TTgP\_[T^UcWT RWP[[T]VTbcWPc[XTPWTPSXbcWPc>QP\PbTgTRdcXeT_dbW]^cfXcWbcP]SX]VQX[Pc TaP[cXTbfX[[aT\PX]bcd]cTSPb[^]VPbcWTDB2^]VaTbbS^Tb]^c[XUccWTcaPST T\QPaV^2daaT]c[hcWTAT_dQ[XRP]S^\X]PcTS[TVXb[PcdaTXbX]]^\^^Sc^_[Ph QP[[fXcWcWTFWXcT7^dbTP[cW^dVWXcfX[[_aTbd\PQ[hUP[[X][X]T^eTacWT]Tgc R^d_[T^UhTPab¯Tb_TRXP[[hPb_aTbbdaTQdX[SbUa^\cWT0\TaXRP]R^a_^aPcT bTRc^ac^]^a\P[XbTcaPSTfXcW2dQP0[b^cWTAT_dQ[XRPaVd\T]cPVPX]bccWT SX_[^\PcXRX]XcXPcXeT¯cWPc]^a\P[XbPcX^]^UcXTbfXcW2dQPcP]cP\^d]cbc^aTfPaS X]VcWT2Pbca^aTVX\T¯S^Tb]^cWPeTP[TVc^bcP]S^]8b^[PcX]V2dQPP[[cWTbT hTPabSXS]³caXScWT]PcX^]^UcWT2Pbca^aTVX\T*Xc^][h\PST[XeTb\XbTaPQ[TU^a cWTPeTaPVT2dQP]1aX]VX]V2dQPX]c^cWTX]cTa]PcX^]P[bhbcT\P]SVXeX]VXcP bcPZTX]cWT]Tff^a[SfX[[QTP\^aTTUUTRcXeTfPhc^]dSVTcWTR^d]cahc^fPaSb aTU^a\bCWXbXbfWPccWT>QP\P0S\X]XbcaPcX^]WPbP[b^b^dVWcc^S^fXcW8aP] FWX[TcWTUd[[X\_PRc^UcWT2dQP^dcaTPRWfX[[cPZTcX\Tc^bW^fPQTVX]]X]V WPbPc[TPbcQTT]\PST F &HOHEUDWLRQRIFXOWXUHV IURPDFURVVWKHZRUOG B0=37H0908= 8]cWT0ac^U;XeX]VTeT]cR^]ca^eTabhfT\dbc]^cU^aVTccWPccWaTTHP\d]P0RcX^]?[P]bWPeT R^\TP]SV^]TfXcW]^cWX]Vc^bW^fP]SiTa^PRR^d]cPQX[XchaTVPaSX]VUd]SdcX[XbPcX^] he sheer scale of The Art of Living’s World Cultural Festival on the floodplains of the Yamuna in Delhi evokes comparisons with New York’s Woodstock (1969) that drew nearly four lakh people for an exposition of ‘Three Days of Peace & Music’. Woodstock is revered as the most iconic moment in the history of Western popular music, the high noon of Rock and Roll and the counter-culture generation that has been commemorated in films, music and songs. It was an epoch-making event. The artists and bands who performed included the legendary Jimi Hendrix; Johnny Winter; Carlos Santana; Credence Clearwater Revival; Joe Cocker; The Grateful Dead; The Jefferson Airplane; Arlo Guthrie; Joan Baez; Janis Joplin; Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; Ten Years After; The Who — the cream of the 1960s music world. Sitar maestro Ravi Shankar was there; he called it a “terrifying experience”. Swami Satchidananda delivered an invocation extolling the concert as a holy gathering. Glenn Weiser (Woodstock 1969 Remembered) recalls, “I listened to him and thought that it was bullshit. This was going to be a huge drug party, pure and simple, and to masquerade it as a spiritual gathering seemed phony to me. I had been reading up on Yoga and Zen, and I knew the difference between the austere contemplative traditions of the East and what Woodstock was shaping up to be.” Drugs and alcohol flowed throughout; brotherhood and love enveloped the gathering; many became medical cases. Though the participants arrived pre-loaded with drugs (which takes some planning), much of the ‘grass’, hashish and alcohol was free. Some couples reportedly had sex in the open. Since then, Woodstock is associated in public memory with drugs, sex, and music. Ryan Kent (Lehigh University, Class of 2003) admits that ‘acid tents’ had to be set up for the thousands needing medical treatment for tripping on acid, smoking opium, snorting cocaine, using psychedelic mushrooms, and much more. Drugs united the young wanting to change a culture viewed as too conservative and corrupt; they opposed the Vietnam War and racial inequality. In the end, it achieved nothing. The Vietnam War was ended by President Richard Nixon for pragmatic reasons. Drugs remain T an American social evil, like guns, and racial tensions today are at an all-time high. The US Army had to airlift food, medical teams and performers to keep Woodstock going and there is no saying how much ‘official’ patronage it actually enjoyed. Woodstock received undeserved (and questionable) adulation from the American media, which highlighted the peaceful nature of the event and concealed the sex, drugs and alcohol orgies. Even the film, Woodstock, glossed over this aspect, thus misleading youth to join the so-called revolution whose deleterious legacy blights American society to this day. Contrast this with the Indian extravaganza. A similar number of people (four lakhs), including guests from 155 countries, attended Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s ‘Kumbh Mela of culture’ to commemorate the 35th anniversary of The Art of Living (AoL). Around 36,000 artistes from around the world performed before an enchanted audience on possibly the world’s largest stage, even as the event was beamed live to millions across the nation and the world. There was chanting of Vedic D_TQi^QdY_^Q\Yc]Yc TUSYTUTRigXUdXUb _b^_d_^U]ecdcQi ´1WPaPc<PcPZXYPX 9]XQ``id_cQiYd RedcX_e\T9_R\YWU UfUbi_^Ud_cQiYd/ 3_^WbUcc= =@ ±CXQcXYDXQb__b 0>;4E4=CF0B 3>66431H<4380 7>BC8;8CH0=3 :8;;9>H02C8E8BCB 34C4A<8=43C> B2DCC;48CC8;; 0;<>BCC74;0BC <><4=CF74=C74 =6CBC>??43 BD??>AC8=6F70C 8=2A40B8=6;H BC0=:>50=C8 78=3D?A49D3824 mantras and some contemplation, but mostly it was brilliant theatre as musicians played in perfect harmony and hundreds of dancers pirouetted in perfect unison. It was an impeccable choreography of spiritual exuberance. No one took ‘time out’ for drugs, alcohol, sex. Yet the event was dogged by media hostility and killjoy activists determined to scuttle it till almost the last moment when the National Green Tribunal finally stopped supporting what increasingly stank of anti-Hindu prejudice. The AoL had planned the programme for months and secured permissions from different agencies. Yet, when physical preparations were in full swing, and foreign dignitaries had confirmed participation, activists began urging the NGT to cancel the function on grounds that it was being held in an ecologically-sensitive zone, ignoring the Akshardham temple, Commonwealth Games Village, a DTC bus depot and a Delhi Metro station on the floodplains. The NGT could have waited for the function to be over before assessing the real (irreparable) damage, if any. Instead, it stoked the B>D=318C4 controversy by imposing arbitrary fines with unrealistic deadlines, until someone doubtless intervened and made it see reason. The hue and cry failed to deter most dignitaries, though Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe left, feeling security was inadequate. Unfortunately, President Pranab Mukherjee succumbed to the raised decibels and declined to attend, making the Cassandras optimistic that they could abort the event. Yet, there was deafening silence in 2006 when Greek composer and musician, Yanni, performed on the drying riverbed at Agra, with the Taj Mahal as backdrop. The dignitaries who attended were mainly from the Congress and then, too, the Army was roped in to build pontoon bridges for the safety of the crowds. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, possibly a key factor behind this grand showcasing of India’s cultural-spiritual continuum, rightly chastised the negationists, “If we keep criticising ourselves, why would the world look at us?” Certainly the event matched Modi's style of wearing India’s ‘Hindu culture’ lightly on his sleeve, in contrast to the secular appropriation of culture as mere performing arts without spiritual content. In the week since the festival ended, AoL volunteers and contractors have been busy cleaning the venue and disposing the garbage in designated landfills or sewage treatment plants. One does not know who is assessing the ecological damage, but no rational explanation been offered for the five-crore-rupee penalty. Since AoL is cleaning up, does it still have to pay the fine? Must it create a biodiversity park on the floodplains, and is that ecologically desirable? How will farmers who have traditionally been growing crops on this land, react? Clearly the NGT has not thought these issues through. There remains the larger question of the Yamuna. Three Yamuna Action Plans have come and gone with nothing to show and zero accountability regarding fund utilisation. The AoL asked its volunteers to prepare an enzyme (kitchen waste and jiggery fermented for three months) in huge quantities and pour this into the river at one spot, to reduce its alkalinity and improve its oxygen levels. Strangely, the NGT told the organisers not to pour the enzyme, but they had probably already done so. This raises the question: Is the NGT equipped to serve the cause of the environment? 9gQcbQYcUTY^Q 3QdX_\YSgQiQ^TXQfU RUU^dbeUd_]i]_bQ\c 9^UfUbVU\dS_]V_bdQR\U RUY^WQcUhci]R_\ GUQcg_]U^XQfU S_]UQ\_^WgQi GUcX_e\T^dXQfUd_ Tb_`d__eb[^UUc RUV_bUQ^i_^Ud_ dXQ^[V_bceSSUcc_V g_]U^cdU^^Yc CY^WUb ±7gU^CdUVQ^Y DU^^Yc\\UWU^T ±CUbU^QGY\\YQ]c ;4CC4ABC>C74438C>A @_fUbdiTbYfU^ Sir — This refers to the article, “The many dangers of reservation politics” (March 21) by Joginder Singh. The writer has aptly exposed the hollowness of the caste-based reservation system in our country. Poverty is a universal phenomenon that exists in every human race, irrespective of religion, caste etc, and, therefore, authorising constitutional benefits solely based on the caste or religion of a citizen is illogical. Besides, it also violates the fundamental ethics of democracy. Poverty should be the cardinal reason for reservation, as poverty is not confined to any particular caste or religion. Our political leaders are aware of this inconsistency and yet feign ignorance or deliberately neglect the issue, for clandestine reasons, thus impairing the genuine interest of the nation. TKM Kumbalamchuvattil Muvattupuzha E^YdUT9^TYQ Sir — This refers to the editorial, “Modi’s message of peace” (March 19). Prime Minister Narendra Modi deserves praise for his strong words against terrorism and the care he took to separate religion from ter- ?VhSfZ]UZ_XScZ_XdY`aV `WT]VRcZ_XSRT\]`X C WXbaTUTabc^cWTaT_^ac°²1T]RW1Pa\dbcbcaXeTU^aR[TPaX]V_T]ST]Rh^U RPbTb±<PaRW!FXcW2WXTU9dbcXRT^U8]SXPCBCWPZdaX]PdVdaPcX]VP VaP]S]TfQdX[SX]V^UcWT;dRZ]^f1T]RW^UcWT0[[PWPQPS7XVW2^dacP fPeT^UaT[XTUWPbbfT_c^eTacWT_T^_[TP]SYdbcXRTbTTZTabX]_PacXRd[Pa2WXTU 9dbcXRTCWPZda³bbcaTbb^]cWT]TTSU^aR^^aSX]PcX^]QTcfTT]Q^cWcWTX]bcX cdcX^]b¯cWT1T]RWP]ScWT1Pa¯U^acWTaTSaTbbP[^U_T^_[T³b_a^Q[T\b Pbbd\TbX\_^acP]RTVXeT]cWTWdVT_T]ST]Rh^URPbTbX]R^dacb DccPa?aPSTbW2WXTU<X]XbcTa0ZWX[TbWHPSPe³b^QbTaePcX^]PccWTX]PdVda P[Ud]RcX^]cWPcPQTccTad]STabcP]SX]VP\^]VcWTcWaTT_X[[Pab^UST\^RaPRh ¯YdSXRXPah[TVXb[PcdaTP]STgTRdcXeT¯XbTbbT]cXP[c^\TTc_T^_[T³bX]cTa TbcbRPaaXTbfTXVWcTeT]PbWTWPb_a^\XbTSc^R^]cX]dTWXb6^eTa]\T]c³b bd__^acc^cWT1T]RWPbfT[[PbcWT1Pac^\TTcUdacWTaaT`dXaT\T]cb^UcWT 1T]RWCWTbcPcT^UcWTPacUPRX[XcXTbcWPcPaTPePX[PQ[TX]cWT]TfQdX[SX]VR^\ _[TgbW^d[SWT[_R[TPacWTRPbTQPRZ[^Vc^b^\TTgcT]c 0iWPa0:WP] AP\_da rorism. It was encouraging to see Modi speak about Islam while quoting verses for the Quran and paying tribute to Sufism for peace. The phrase, ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ (the universe is a family), used by Modi during his speech, is a benchmark for the prisoners of narrow-minded dogmas who harp on patriotism, nationalism and sedition. The culture behind Sufism must swell across the nation for communal peace and harmony. Our political and religious leaders have a key role to play in uniting humanity by discarding the practice of obscurantism. Vinod C Dixit Ahmedabad 5aeQ\dbUQd]U^d Sir — This refers to the article, “Congress’s new nightmare” (March 18) by Rajesh Singh. Industrialist Vijay Mallya’s loan issue is nothing when compared to the Congress’s National Herald scam. Why is it then that the judiciary and the Enforcement Directorate have different set of rules for a citizen and a politician? Fraud is a fraud. One defendent is being hunted down with warrants and the other is getting free-pass for years. Premolal Via web 5^T\UcccY^c Sir — This refers to the article, “Congress’s new nightmare” (March 18) by Rajesh Singh. The Congress enjoyed unlimited power for nearly 60 years and had committed great sins during its rule, which cannot be washed away so easily. BJP leader Subramanian Swamy’s fixture is just a part of it. When the present Government digs deep, the tunnel of fraud will never end. Venkataraman Jagadesan Via web BUcdbQY^Y^W`U_`\U Sir — This refers to the editorial, “Owaisi’s new nonsense” (March 17). All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen chief Asaduddin Owaisi’s opposition to the utterance of ‘Bharat Mata ki jai’, is senseless. Of course, the Muslim community must not approve of his unsound suggestion. It’s time that such rabble-rousers, who forget about national unity, be restrained in the larger interest of this country. Nimai Charan Swain Bhubaneswar BT]Shh^daUUTTSQPRZcc^) [TccTabc^_X^]TTa/V\PX[R^\ "aSThT( 347A03D=kCD4B30H k<0A27!!! % @?9>D2>D=C4A@?9>D <PY^aXcPaXP]eXTf^UST\^RaPRhXbQTX]V _a^_PVPcTSP]S_a^\^cTSR^]bRX^db[hP]S ST[XQTaPcT[hCWXbWPbbTaX^dbX\_[XRPcX^]b °BT]X^a2^]VaTbb[TPSTa 67D;0<=0180I03 >VddZd_`eR]]>R]]jR¶dWRf]e 58ABC 2>;D<= H^d19?\T\QTabWPeTc^STUTPccWT R^]b_XaPRh^UcWT>__^bXcX^]c^caP_cWT 6^eTa]\T]c^]f^acW[TbbXbbdTb °?aX\T<X]XbcTa =0A4=3A0<>38 6FH==43H4A :_9RgR_R@SR^R ^R\VdYZde`cj CWTWXVW_a^UX[TQdbX]Tbb\P]XbcWTRWXTU_a^cPV^]XbcX]cWTUPX[daT^U:X]VUXbWTa0Xa[X]Tb1dcWTbW^d[SQTbTT]Pb\^aT^UPcaPVXRPRc^a cWP]P]^dcaXVWceX[[PX]6^eTa]\T]c_^[XRXTbcWPcfTaT]^cQdbX]TbbUaXT]S[hP]SSTcaX\T]cP[c^cWTPeXPcX^]X]SdbcahWXcWX\WPaS T CW^dVWcWXbXbPfPcTabWTS\^\T]cX]DB2dQPcXTbcWT aTP[RWP]VTX]cWTQX[PcTaP[fX[[WP__T]fWT]0\TaXRP [XUcbcWTcaPSTT\QPaV^^]cWT2PaXQQTP]]PcX^] 1aXcXbWY^da]P[XbcR^\_PaTScWTWdVT0\TaXRP]ST[TVPcX^]' !_T^_[TcWPcXbPRR^\_P]hX]V?aTbXST]c1PaPRZ>QP\P^] WXbUXabceXbXcc^7PeP]Pc^9P_P]TbTb^[SXTabbcd\Q[X]V^dc^UcWT Yd]V[Tc^SXbR^eTacWPccWTfPaT]STSPVT]TaPcX^]PV^0]ScWTA^[[X]V Bc^]TbfW^PaTbcPVX]VPUaTTR^]RTacU^aWP[UP\X[[X^]_T^_[TX]cWT 2dQP]RP_XcP[^]5aXSPhTg_[PX]TScWPc>QP\PfPbcWTXa^_T]X]VPRc CWTDBT\QPbbhX]7PeP]PWPbP[aTPShaT^_T]TSQdc^][hcWT DB2^]VaTbbRP]T]ScWT$$hTPa^[S0\TaXRP]caPSTT\QPaV^PVPX]bc 2dQPD]STaAT_dQ[XRP]R^]ca^[2^]VaTbbXb]^cV^X]Vc^S^cWPcb^ cWXbeXbXcXbaTP[[hYdbcPb^RXP[RP[[8]STTSXcfPbbRWTSd[TSc^R^X] RXSTfXcWb_aX]VQaTPZX]DBbRW^^[bb^cWT>QP\PbR^d[SQaX]VcWTXa SPdVWcTabP[^]V HTc]^Y^da]P[XbcfPcRWX]VP[[cWXbRP]aTbXbcb_TRd[PcX]VPQ^dc fWTcWTacWXb^_T]X]V_^acT]SbVaTPc_^[XcXRP[RWP]VTbX]2dQP\PhQT TeT]cWTT]S^UcWT[^]VSXRcPc^abWX_^UcWT2Pbca^Qa^cWTabP]ScWT 2dQP]2^\\d]Xbc?Pach;TPbc^UP[[\TPb8WPeTQTT]b_TRd[PcX]V PQ^dccWPcX]_dQ[XRPcX]cTaeP[bU^a\^bc^U\hPSd[c[XUT8]TeTafT]c c^2dQPSdaX]VcWT°WTa^XR±hTPabfWT]cWT[TPSTabWX_[XeTSX]_Ta\P ]T]cUTPa^U0\TaXRP]X]ePbX^]^abdQeTabX^]P]S\^bc2dQP]baTP[ [hfTaTaTPShc^UXVWcc^STUT]ScWTaTe^[dcX^]<hUXabceXbXcfPbX]cWT \XS ('bfWT]cWTQ[^^\fPbP[aTPSh^UUcWTaTe^[dcX^]Paha^bT <^bc^U;PcX]0\TaXRPfPb[XeX]Vd]STaQadcP[DBQPRZTS\X[XcPah SXRcPc^abWX_bPccWTcX\TP]ScWT2dQP]SXRcPc^abWX_bTT\TSc^\T P[\^bcVT]c[TQhR^\_PaXb^]8cSXS]cTeT]ZX[[_T^_[T\dRW1dc2dQP]b d]PQ[Tc^caPeT[P]SPfPaTcWPccWTaTVX\Tb_a^_PVP]SPdbdP[[h[XTS fTaTX]Pbca^__h\^^S8Uh^db_^ZTTeT]P[Xcc[TB_P]XbWcWThd][^PSTS cWTXaSXbR^]cT]c^]h^dB^8fT]cW^\TP]S_aTSXRcTScWPccWTaTVX\T XU]^c^]Xcb[Pbc[TVbfPbPc[TPbcX]Xcb[PbcSTRPSTCWXbSXS]^cR^\T c^_Pbb^]bRWTSd[TQdcfWT]8]TgcfT]cc^2dQPX] ((#XcRTa cPX][h[^^ZTSX\\X]T]cCWTR^[[P_bT^UcWT^[SB^eXTcD]X^]WPSRdc ^UUP[[cWTbdQbXSXTbcWPcWPSZT_ccWT2dQP]TR^]^\hPU[^PcSTb_XcT cWT0\TaXRP]T\QPaV^P]SXcb^f]WdVTX]TUUXRXT]RXTb 3daX]VcWT°B_TRXP[?TaX^SX]CX\T^U?TPRT±fWXRW[PbcTScWa^dVW \^bc^UcWT ((b]^Q^ShbcPaeTSQdcP[\^bcTeTahQ^ShfT]cWd] VahP]ScWTPeTaPVT2dQP][^bc]X]TZX[^VaP\\Tb!_^d]SbX]Q^Sh fTXVWcB^RXP[^aSTaQa^ZTS^f]fXcWRaX\TaP\_P]cP]SSTb_TaPcT h^d]V_T^_[T^_T][hbT[[X]VcWTXaQ^SXTbX]cWTbcaTTcbB^8fT]cW^\T P]S_aTSXRcTScWTX\\X]T]cR^[[P_bT^UcWTaTVX\TPVPX]2^\\d]Xbc aTVX\TbX]4da^_TfW^bT_T^_[TfTaT`dXcTfT[[UTSWPSQTT]UP[[X]V c^]^]eX^[T]cST\^RaPcXRaTe^[dcX^]bfXcWbRPaRT[hP]haTbXbcP]RTX] cWT_PbcUTfhTPabb^XcbTT\TSX\_[PdbXQ[TcWPccWXbPVTX]VaP\ bWPRZ[TSXRcPc^abWX_f^d[S[Pbc\dRW[^]VTaTXcWTa Fa^]VPVPX]1dcfWT]5XST[2Pbca^aTcXaTSPUcTa#!hTPabP]SWP]S TS_^fTac^WXbQa^cWTaAPd[X]!'FTbcTa]T\QPbbXTbX]7PeP]P \X]dbcWTD]XcTSBcPcTb^UR^dabTPaaP]VTSU^aePaX^db°Tg_Tacb± Ua^\cWTXaR^d]caXTbc^eXbXc2dQPP]STg_[PX]W^fcWX]VbfTaTS^]T X]PaTP[ST\^RaPRh¯fWXRWcWThUd[[hTg_TRcTScWPc2dQPf^d[SbW^ac [hQTR^\T8fT]cPbfT[[P]SRP\TQPRZR^]eX]RTS^]RTPVPX]cWPc PST\^RaPcXRcaP]bU^a\PcX^]fPbX\\X]T]cQTRPdbT\^bc^UcW^bT8 fPbb_TPZX]Vc^Tg_TRcTSXccWT\bT[eTb 1dcUPbcU^afPaSP]^cWTaTXVWchTPabP]SeTah[Xcc[TWPbRWP]VTS APd[2Pbca^bPhbWTfX[[aTcXaTX]! 'fWT]WTfX[[QT^][h'%Qdc P]TfVT]TaPcX^]^U2^\\d]Xbc[TPSTabXbP[aTPShQTX]V_a^\^cTSX]c^ ZTh_^bXcX^]b8]^fcWX]ZcWPccWTaTVX\TfX[[_a^QPQ[hbdaeXeTd]cX[ P]Sd][TbbcWTDB2^]VaTbbT]SbcWTT\QPaV^P]STg_^bTb2dQPc^ cWTUd[[U^aRT^UX]cTa]PcX^]P[RP_XcP[Xb\>UR^dabT8WPeTQTT]fa^]V X]cWT_Pbc his past week, the fifth edition of the India Aviation Summit was held in Hyderabad. The summit highlighted India’s potential in the civil aviation market — a market that feels a bit calmer now after the heady days in the middle of the last decade. Back then, Vijay Mallya was ‘the man’ — the poster child of civil aviation in India. He had taken on the establishment and upended the airline market in India. Make no mistake, despite all the outrage today, Mallya has built an amazing brand. Yes, it was built on the back of bank loans, but in 2008, Mallya was flying high at the very first India Aviation Summit. Ultimately, the disastrous acquisition of Air Deccan was completed and Mallya acquired his first wide-body Airbus A330 aircraft, one of which was proudly on display at the summit, and he was due to receive five of the gargantuan A380 aircraft from Airbus by 2010. He had rattled the established airlines so much that a few days before the first summit, Jet Airways, the sole survivor from the first phase of private Indian air carriers, had been forced to lay-off several cabin crew members. This became a massive media issue, with television news frightfully unclear about how businesses were run (something they still do not understand), and being on the side of the laid-off employees. Mallya then stepped into the issue and assured his ‘rival’ Naresh Goyal, the usually reticent chairman of Jet Airways, of a potential Jet-Kingfisher alliance. At the first summit, the then Civil Aviation Minister, Praful Patel, climbed into a golf cart with Mallya and Goyal, and the media, with this writer who was then a civil aviation beat correspondent for a business magazine chasing them. Mallya was his usual boisterous self when the media caught up, but suddenly, snapped at a reporter who asked him a simple question: Where was the money to back up all those ambitious growth programmes because Kingfisher was burning through almost C100 crore every month? “Don’t teach me how to run an airline, I know how to run an airline and I have the best professionals”, Mallya snapped at the reporter. That reporter was this writer, and there is a certain perverse satisfaction that one has been proven right. Mallya clearly did not know how to run a profitable airline. His ego got in the way of sensible decision-making. He was a media darling, after all. Mallya made massive mistakes in running his airline. While the service standards were from another planet, his cabin strategy was confused. There was no clear strategy on aircraft types and he went ahead and ordered wide-body aircraft to start international operations just two years into his flight operations, knowing it well that Government regulations, then like now, prevented airlines from flying abroad until they achieved five years of flying experience with at least 20 aircraft in their fleet. Mallya, who counted on Patel and his party leader Sharad Pawar as close friends, fully believed that the policy would change. After all, he argued, correctly, if airlines such as Air Arabia and Air Asia are given flying rights to India 0 :DB70=<8CA0 EXYPh<P[[hPfW^ R^d]cTS^]cWT] 0eXPcX^]<X]XbcTa ?aPUd[?PcT[P]SWXb _Pach[TPSTaBWPaPS ?PfPaPbR[^bT UaXT]SbUd[[h QT[XTeTScWPccWT _^[XRhf^d[S RWP]VT0UcTaP[[WT PaVdTSR^aaTRc[hXU PXa[X]TbbdRWPb0Xa 0aPQXPP]S0Xa0bXP PaTVXeT]U[hX]V aXVWcbc^8]SXPPUcTa fTTZb^U TbcPQ[XbW\T]cfWh bW^d[S8]SXP] RPaaXTab]TTS c^fPXc. after weeks of establishment, why should Indian carriers need to wait? The policy was not changed. But Mallya, who had impetuously ordered big planes, needed to deploy them. Denied international flying rights, he set about acquiring them. He first forced Jet Airways into a defensive acquisition of Air Sahara in 2005. In 2007, Mallya bought Air Deccan which had just turned fiveyears-old and acquired flying rights. Air Deccan, celebrated as India’s first low-cost carrier was founded by former Army Captain and helicopter pilot GR Gopinath. It had gained a modicum of success but was bleeding money; in a deep financial hole, it was selling most of its tickets well below costs. It can be fairly argued that the acquisition of Air Deccan is what sealed the fate of Kingfisher Airlines. The multiple cabin strategies was another nail in the coffin. Was Kingfisher a full-service carrier or a low-cost carrier? Nobody knew. Still, until 2010, things were relatively smooth, as the cracks could be papered over, and after all, Jet Airways was confused too. And Air India? Well, some suspect they still do not know what sort of airline it is. But had the Government policy changed to become more rational, maybe Kingfisher would have survived. Yes, two other airlines with equally horrible financial track records — Air Deccan and Air Sahara — would have possibly collapsed, and there would have been an outcry. Yet, business failures are part and parcel of life. And several airlines have folded in the past, some rather dramatically in the mid-1990s with allegations of the Mumbai underworld being involved. A year before Kingfisher shut shop, Chennai-based Paramount Airways too had shut down. Other airlines collapsed as well; detritus from those failures such as broken aircraft and other equipment still litter some Indian airports today, as do several Kingfisher ATR aircraft at Chennai, now probably flood-damaged and likely unable to fly. And it did not stop there — Mallya had wanted to fly to San Francisco via Dubai to offset India’s massive fuel costs. Aviation fuel in India was the only fuel the Government allowed the oil marketing companies to sell at cost, as global crude prices shot up. Permission was never given to that flight, and permission for Kingfisher to hedge on global fuel prices by importing its own fuel was also denied, as oil marketing companies, which were bleeding by selling massively subsidised fuel, refused to play ball. Mallya was also refused permission to fly the lucrative routes to Arab countries and his appeals for the Government to allow international airline investors in Indian airlines was only accepted just as Kingfisher was failing. The only one to benefit from this decision then was Mallya’s rival Naresh Goyal, whose Jet Airways effectively sold itself to Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airlines. There is another chapter in the Mallya tale: Wherein Mallya is probably guilty of colluding with bank officials. However, that will have to be proven in court. In 2012 and 2013, as Kingfisher Airlines was imploding due to a combination of the factors listed above, crippling debt, massive aviation fuel prices and, of course, Mallya’s own ineptitude in running the airline, there were some banks, particularly Government-owned that not only forwarded him more money but also 3UDVKDQW.LVKRU¶V83PLVVLQJOLQN CWT?A \P]ST[XeTaTSU^a=PaT]SaP<^SXX];^ZBPQWPP]S=XcXbW:d\PaX]1XWPa7TWPb]^fQTT]PbZTSc^S^P] T]R^aTU^acWT2^]VaTbbX]DccPa?aPSTbW1dccWTaTXbPSXUUTaT]RT)2^]VaTbbS^Tb]^cWPeTPUPRTX]cWTBcPcT hen the Bharatiya Janata Party, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, won the Lok Sabha election in 2014, social media was abuzz with praises for election strategist Prashant Kishor. Kishor was given the title of ‘master strategist’ and political pundits labelled him as Modi’s Chanakya. However, things went wrong when, after the massive victory, Modi and Kishor parted ways. Meanwhile, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar saw an opportunity, immediately contacted Kishor and signed him for the Bihar Assembly election. After an outstanding victory in Bihar, where the Nitish Kumar-Lalu Prasad-led mahagathbandhan won with a thumping majority, Kishor was hailed as the most sought after ‘commodity’ in politics. The rule of the market is that each W and every investor wants to invest in that ‘commodity’. Large investors also want to join the gravy train. Same is the case in politics. Now, every political party wants to invest in that much-wanted ‘commodity’ called Prashant Kishor. Of late, there has been much noise about nationalism and sedition. Each and every political party is busy preaching about nationalism in its own way. In this scenario of fierce political debate, the Congress has invested in Kishor. The grand old party has roped in Kishor for the elections in Punjab, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh that will be held in 2017. However, in political corridors, speculation is rife that Kishor will work with the Congress till the 2019 Lok Sabha election. This will, however, depend on the results in Punjab, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh. Those who know Congress culture are of the view that it will be difficult for Kishor to play a long-inning with the party. Meanwhile, Kishor has started making strategies for the Congress in Uttar Pradesh, which will go to polls in the first half of the next year. He has already met senior leaders of the Congress and is planning to meet district-level leaders of the party in the coming days. Political pundits are underlining this as a major political coup by the Congress. Kishor’s biggest challenge is perhaps the fact that he was initially a part of the Modi campaign. At a time when scams after scams and a major policy paralysis had given the UPA Government a bad name, and anti-incumbency was clear, it was Kishor who put the final nail in the Congress-led regime’s favour by projecting Modi as a leader with a strong will. The result is known to everybody. When Kishor came to the Nitish Kumar camp, he played a masterstroke. It is widely believed that he was the person who persuaded the Chief Minister to form an alliance with Lalu Yadav’s Rashtriya Janata Dal. It was Kishor who also convinced Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal (United) to give up more than 25 of its seats for the RJD to contest. This was an accurate political move, keeping in mind the caste equation of the State. Kishor pitched the Lalu Prasad-Nitish Kumar combine against Modi. He portrayed Kumar as the ‘Bihari’ pride and clearly, his election strategy of bihari versus bahari paid rich dividends. However, the assignment in Uttar Pradesh is different from the last two assignments of this celebrity pollster. The Congress in Uttar Pradesh is in its worst phase. When the party won 21 Lok Sabha seats in Uttar Pradesh in 2009, it was said that Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi had revived the party. At that time, the Congress won almost 18 per cent vote share. But after that, the Congress fared badly in the 2012 Assembly and 2014 parliamentary elections. Gandhi worked hard and spent many days in UP, especially for the 2012 Assembly election, but the Congress mustered only 12 per cent vote share. Now, the Congress has given the baton to Kishor for its revival. After Kishor took over the responsibility, it was reported in the media that Priyanka Gandhi may be the face of the Congress in Uttar Pradesh. But till now this is just political gossip. Strategists of the Congress feel that since Kishor has worked with Modi for a long willingly took over clearly over-valued equity in exchange for that debt. This, while it was obvious for all (and not just beat civil aviation correspondents) to see that Kingfisher Airlines was crashing. Mallya is guilty of a business failure, one that could well have been avoided had he run his business better and if he had put his love for the front pages aside. How ironic it must feel to him that today, in failure, he is getting more primetime coverage than ever. But blaming Mallya alone for the failure of Kingfisher Airlines is disingenuous. Do keep in mind that as a result of the Kingfisher Airlines failure, Mallya lost control of United Spirits and will likely soon become a minority shareholder in United Breweries as well. His dream of being an airline magnate has ended in total failure. The number of people flying domestically in India is still abysmally low, with an estimated 100 million passengers expected to fly this year with the industry helped along with low-cot fuel. Once accounting for multiple trips that most flyers make, it can be safely assumed that optimistically only 20 to 25 million Indians actually fly on airplanes. That number can only grow. Maybe, had Kingfisher not been crippled by the Government’s indifference and the weight of Mallya’s ego, the airline might have survived and we would be singing a different tune today. We celebrate our rail networks, and rightly so, but we must also remember the vast distances in our country. And while flying is only restricted to India’s ‘One Percenters’ today, it must reach more people, as the economic benefits of air travel are manifold. Either that, or Kingfisher Airlines will not be an isolated story. WKLQN QRZ 0=0=CE890H time, he can make out the weak points of the Prime Minister and successfully counter him. But this theory is rooted more in belief than in rationality. It is a fact that Kishor has written a success story with Modi and Nitish Kumar, but at the same time, it is also felt that for writing a success story, Kishor needs a leader like Modi or Nitish Kumar to be the protagonist. In Uttar Pradesh, the Congress has neither a Modi nor a Nitish Kumar, although Kishor is searching for a leader who can lead the State. It will be interesting to see Kishor’s Uttar Pradesh strategy. It is widely believed that Congress leaders are not in favour of any alliance — be it with Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati or Sammajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav. (The writer is a journalist working with IBN7) 2 ^]eT]cX^]P[XchXb]^c\^aP[Xch BT[UaXVWcT^db]TbbXb]^c aT[XVX^]C^PccPRZcWTUXabcXb ]^cc^PbbPX[cWT[PbcC^_[dRZcWT \PbZUa^\cWTUPRT^UcWT ?WPaXbTTXb]^cc^[XUcP]X\_X^db WP]Sc^cWT2a^f]^UCW^a]b CWTbTcWX]VbP]SSTTSbPaT SXP\TcaXRP[[h^__^bTS)cWThPaTPb SXbcX]RcPbXbeXRTUa^\eXacdT<T] c^^^UcT]R^]U^d]ScWT\)cWTh bW^d[S]^cQTR^]U^d]STS) P__TPaP]RTbW^d[S]^cQT \XbcPZT]U^acadcW*]Paa^fWd\P] S^RcaX]TbcWPc^][hcT]Sc^T[PcT P]S\PV]XUhPUTfbW^d[S]^cQT bdQbcXcdcTSU^acWTf^a[S aTSTT\X]VRaTTS^U2WaXbc °2WPa[^ccT1a^]c \^]Th 347A03D=kCD4B30H k<0A27!!! % C^dbTPcaPUUXRP]P[^Vh_^[XRXTb fXcWUTfPSeTabTb_X[[^eTab bW^d[SQTaPcTS±VaTT]²*cW^bT cWPcbW^d[SQTdbTScT\_^aPaX[h R^d[SQTaPcTS±^aP]VT²*P]S _^[XRXTbcWPcbW^d[SQTPe^XSTS PcP[[cX\Tbf^d[SQT±aTS 2EJJ 6B?= B29 7 7?FD A186>E4A=>A A067DA0<A090= CR[R_W`c_VhX]`SR]aRTee` UVR]hZeY^`_VeRcja`]ZTjZddfVd =4F 34;78) RBI Governor R a g hu r a m R aj a n on Monday said the world is facing “increasingly dangerous situation” and a new international agreement on the lines of Bretton Woods is needed to prevent central banks from adopting policies that could hurt other economies. “What I have in mind (is that we) will eventually require a new international agreement along the lines of Bretton Woods, and some reinterpretation of the mandates of inter nat ionally influential central banks,” he said in a commentary posted on the website of Project Syndicate. He said that central banks in developed countries find “all sorts of ways” to justify their policies, without acknowledging the unmentionable – that the exchange rate may be the primary channel of transmission. “If so, what we need are monetary rules that prevent a central bank’s domestic mandate from trumping a c o u nt r y ’s i nt e r n at i o n a l responsibility,” Rajan said. Setting the rules will take time, he said, adding the international community has a choice. “We can pretend all is well with the global monetary non-system and hope that nothing goes spectacularly wrong. Or we can start building a system fit for the integrated world of the twenty-first century,” Rajan added. He said the world is facing an increasingly dangerou s s itu at i on and b ot h advanced and emerging economies need to grow in order to ease domestic political tensions. “If G ov e r n m e nt s respond by enacting policies that divert growth from other countries, this ‘beggar my neighbour’ tactic will simply foster instability elsewhere. What we need, therefore, are new rules of the game,” Rajan added. The Bretton Woods conference led to the setting up of IMF, World Bank. He said to bring growth back to pre-2008 levels, the remedy may be to write down the debt to revive demand. “It is uncertain whether write-downs are politically feasible or the resulting demand sustainable. Moreover, structural factors like population ageing and low productivity growth – w h i c h w e re pre v i ou s l y masked by debt-f uelled demand – may be hampering the recovery,” Rajan said. Po l it i c i a n s , h e s a i d , know that structural reforms – to increase competition, foster innovation, and drive institutional change – are the way to tackle structural impediments to growth. “But they know that, while the pain from reform is immediate, gains are typically delayed and their beneficiaries uncertain,” Rajan added. All monetary policies have external “spillover” -HZHOOHUVGLYLGHGRQFDOOLQJ RIIVWULNH'HOKLVKRSVVWLOOVKXW =4F34;78) A section of jew- ellers and bullion traders continued their strike for the 20th day here on Monday, demanding rollback of the proposed 1 per cent excise duty on non-silver jewellery, even as major associations called off the stir after meeting Finance Minister Arun Jaitley. Most jewellery shops and establishments in the national capital remained shut on Monday despite Government’s assurance that there will be no harassment by excise officials. Some jewellers kept their shops shut in Mumbai as well. All India Sarafa Association Vice-President Surinder Kumar Jain said the strike in the national capital will go on for an indefinite period until the government rolls back the proposed excise duty. Jewellers, bullion traders and artisans are organising ‘dharna’ at Chandni Chowk here to intensify the agitation, he added. Meanwhile, major jewellery associations, including All India Gems and Jewellery Trade Federation (GJF), India Bullion and Jewellers Association (IBBJ) and Gems Jewellery Export Promotion Council called off the strike on Saturday after a meeting with Jaitley. Jewellers in various cities including Jaipur in Rajasthan also continued the strike. *RYWVHWVXSSDQHOWR effects,Rajan said, adding circumstances today are, however, not normal and domestic demand may not respond to unconventional policy. “To use a traffic analogy, policies with few adverse spillovers should be rated “green”; those that should be used temporarily could be rated “orange”; and policies that should be avoided at all times would be “red”. He said globally countries are far from having cle ar agre ement on t he colour of policies today, even with the best data, models, and empirical work. “So we must begin a discussion. We could start with background papers from eminent academics and move on to multilateral institutions such as the Int e r n at i on a l Mon e t a r y Fund and the G-20. “There will be a lot of fuzziness initially, but discussion will lead in time to better models and data – and will push policymakers to stay out of the clearly red,” he said. Central bankers face a different problem: inflation that is flirting with the lower bound of their mandate. “ Wit h i nt e re s t r at e s already very low, advanced economies’ central bankers know that they must go beyond ordinary monetary policy – or lose credibility on inflation. They feel that they cannot claim to be out of tools. “If all else fails, there is always the ‘helicopter drop’ whereby the central bank prints money and sprays it on the streets to create inflation,” he added. He admitted that setting such a rule will take time. “But the international community has a choice. We can pretend all is well with the global monetary nonsystem and hope that nothing goes spectacularly wrong. Or we can start building a system fit for the integrated world of the 21st century”. ?C8 FTPaT]^cPQ[Tc^VTccWT aT`dXaTS]d\QTa^UB2BC T]caT_aT]TdabB^fTWPeT STRXSTSc^PRRT_cT]cTa_aXbTbc^ QaX]VX]c^cWT_a^RdaT\T]c_^[XRh X]fWXRWB2BC_Tab^]bPaT _Pac]Tab D=8>=<8=8BC4A:0;A09<8B7A0 5%,¶VUDWHFXWKRSHVSXVK6HQVH[ XSE\SWV1LIW\E\SRLQWV ?=BQ =4F34;78 ith hopes of rate cut by Reserve Bank of India W (RBI) in its Monetary Policy Review to be held in the first week of April, market’s mood was quite upbeat on the Dalal Street and the BSE benchmark Sensex soared 333 points to close at 25,285 - a nearly 11week high, while NSE’s Nifty gained around 100 points, ending at 7,704.25 on Monday. Experts are of view that an accommodative stance of the US Federal Reserve that fuels more capital inflows and the Government’s decision to slash rates on small savings also consolidate expectations that the RBI will step up and lower rate at its first policy meet of 201617 on April 5. Besides, lower retail inflation at 5.18 per cent in February provides more room for the central bank to act positively for the domestic stocks which see an upward trend due to sustained foreign fund inflows and a rising rupee. “Overseas stock markets continued to cheer the Federal Reserve’s accommodative policy stance announced last week while Chinese stocks also edged higher after authorities signaled a loosening stance towards mar- -LQGDO6KDGHHGDOOVHWWRWDS EQFRQVWUXFWLRQPNWLQ*&& ?C8Q<DB20C pick-up in ORRNLQWRMHZHOOHUV¶GHPDQG Anticipating demand in construction of the jewellery industry have and road sector in the GCC ?=BQ =4F34;78 he Government has constituted a panel under former chief economic advisor Ashok Lahri to look into demand of jewellers who are protesting against imposition of 1 per cent excise duty on non-silver jewellery items. The panel, which has been asked to submit its report in 60 days, will look into issues related to compliance procedure for the excise duty, including records to be maintained, forms to be filled, operating procedures and other relevant issues. The sub-committee of a high level committee constituted earlier to suggest steps to sort out taxation problems being faced by trade and industry will have three representatives of the trade. “All associations will be given an opportunity to submit representation before the SubCommittee in writing and the all India associations to state their case in person,” the Finance Ministry said in a statement on Monday. Even as major associations called off their stir following assurance by the Government to look into their concerns, a section of jewellers in the country continue to protest against the budget proposals. Late Saturday, major associations, including All India Gems and Jewellery Trade Federation (GJF), All India Bullion and Jewellers Association (IBJA) and Gems Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) called off strike after Government’s assurance that there would be no ‘Inspector Raj’. The Finance Ministry further said till the recommendations of the sub-committee are finalised there will be no arrest or criminal prosecution of any jeweller. There will also be no search and seizure of stocks by any central government officials. Further, the Central Excise Officers will not visit the manufacturing units/ shops/ place of business/residence of the jewellers; and all payments of Central Excise duty will be based on first sale invoice value till committee’s recommendations are finalised. Jaitley has proposed one per cent excise duty on jewellery without input credit or 12.5 per cent with input tax credit on jewellery excluding silver other than studded with diamonds and some other precious stones. ?C8 T gin trading,” said Shreyash Devalkar, Fund Manager, Equities, BNP Paribas MF. The 30-share Sensex wrested control of the 25,000-mark again, advanced to a high of 25,327.45 and ended up 332.63 points, or 1.33 per cent, at 25,285.37 - its highest closing since January 6. The gauge had region, industrialist Naveen Jindal feels Jindal Shadeed Iron and Steel (JSIS) with its 1.4 MTPA rebar facility is all set to take advantage of the $6 billion market opportunity in the region. JSIS, a subsidiary of the steel-to-power group Jindal Steel and Power (JSPL), has invested $1.2 billion to set up a 2 million tonne per annum (MTPA) steel melting shop and a 1.4 MTPA rebar mill at the industrial port city of Sohar in Oman. The firm, which boasts of the third largest steel plant in the GCC, hopes to beat competition from China and other steel-surplus nations to get a significant pie in the region’s USD six billion TMT bars market with the newly inaugurated rebar mill. Gulf Cooperation Council or GCC is a political and economic alliance of six nations – Oman, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. According to market analysts here, GCC requires around 15 million tonnes of steel annually. The current prices have gone up from $360380 a tonne to $410-420 per tonne, which is a significant market in the region. Jindal’s rebar facility gives his firm inroads in this 15 MT market opportunity in the GCC region, of which around 3-4 MT is imported. “Unlike other producers in the region, we have an edge when it comes to the cost of production since this technology would allow us to produce TMT bars directly from the hot metal that comes out from the steel melting shops,” Jindal told reporters here. He added the company through its specialised products (TMT bars) will get an edge over Chinese export of steel billets. “Having specialised products gives us an edge over imports here of billets from China. We are giving customers here better products,” Jindal noted. After acquiring Shadeed Steel and Power in 2010 for $500 million, Jindal – Chairman of JSPL - invested another $700 million to set up the steel melting shop and rebar mill. So far, the company has produced billets and other related products and sell them to local steel producers who would use them to produce finished products. It also exports specialised steel products to auto component manufacturers in Europe. With the rebar mill, Jindal Shadeed can sell TMT bars directly to the customers not just in the GCC region but will also tap the markets in Africa as well as other neighbouring countries. Jindal hopes to produce other value-added products in the future though he declines to give a time-frame, saying the focus of the company would now be on consolidation. He said listing of the unit on domestic bourses is also an agenda, but it will all depend upon the market condition, which is somewhat subdued now due to present oil crisis. The oil crisis has also forced the local governments to cut down investments on developing infrastructure, but Jindal is not apprehensive. Steel demand here is bound to grow as all the investments do not necessarily come from the states. On top of all, the aim of the company would be to replace the burgeoning imports, mainly from China, with local produce. China, he claimed, has also been playing havoc with the local market, the same way it has been impacting the Indian market back home. Jindal said the local government should also take a cue from India and impose minimum import price (MIP) on imports of steel products to help the domestic industry counter competition. Jindal Shadeed buys pellets, the raw material used for ironmaking, from Brazilian major Vale, which has a pellet plant near Jindal’s plant here. Asked whether the company would divest Jindal Shadeed to repay its mounting debt, he answered in the negative. “We are committed to Oman. Our focus is now on integrating the plant fully. Debt restructuring is a continuous process.” gained 275.37 points on Friday as foreign funds continued to pump in money amid a firm global trend after the Fed indicated a slower pace of rate increases in coming days. The 50-share Nifty too recaptured the 7,700-mark and ended at 7,704.25, up 99.90 points, or 1.31 per cent. 3R_\d`_%URj Y`]ZURjWc`^ EYfcdURj =4F34;78)Customers won’t be able to conduct bank transactions at branches for 4 days in a row this week as all banks will be closed from Thursday, although the lenders assure that they will fully load ATMs for meeting people’s cash needs. Thursday will be a holiday for celebrating the Holi festival, followed by Good Friday and the weekend. Banks are closed on second and fourth Saturdays every month. Hence, 4 continuous offs for the bank employees. Banks are trying to ensure that ATMs remain operational during these days so that people don’t have any cash problem, a senior public sector bank official said. They are trying to put higher denomination notes in ATM machines to ensure meeting the cash demand, the official added. IDBI Bank may be closed for an extra day if the strike call given by a section of officers and employees of the bank on March 28 (Monday) materialises. The staffers, belonging to the All India Bank Employees Association (AIBEA) and All India Bank Officers Association (AIBOA), have given the strike call to protest against the Government move to privatise IDBI Bank. The Government owns around 80 per cent stake in the bank. ?C8 &$'QDUURZVWR RI*'3LQ'HFTWU5%, <D<108)India’s current account deficit (CAD) narrowed to 1.3 per cent of GDP in third quarter of the fiscal as against 1.5 per cent in the same period last year, mainly on account of lower trade deficit. “India’s CAD at $7.1 billion (1.3 per cent of GDP) in Q3 of 2015-16 was lower than $7.7 billion (1.5 per cent of GDP) in Q3 of 2014-15 and $8.7 billion (1.7 per cent of GDP) in the preceding quarter,” Reserve Bank of India said. While releasing the Balance of Payments data during the October-December quarter of 2015-16, it said the contraction in CAD was primarily on account of a lower trade deficit ($34 billion) as against in Q3 of last year ($38.6 billion) and $37.4 billion in the preceding quarter. On a cumulative basis, the CAD narrowed to 1.4 per cent of GDP in April-December from 1.7 per cent in the corresponding period of 2014-15, on the back of the contraction in the trade deficit. RBI further said net services receipts moderated on a yearon-year basis largely due to fall in export receipts in transport and financial services, though there has been a marginal improvement over the preceding quarter. Private transfer receipts, mainly representing remittances by Indians employed overseas, amounted to $15.8 billion, a decline from their level in the preceding quarter as well as from a year ago. The central bank also said that after moderating in second quarter, net foreign direct investment again picked up and stood at $10.8 billion in third quarter. “Non-resident Indian deposits moderated significantly in Q3 of 2015-16 over their level in Q3 last year as well as the preceding quarter,” RBI said. Foreign exchange reserves (on a BoP basis) increased by $4.1 billion in third quarter of 2015-16. During April-December, there was an accretion of $14.6 billion to foreign exchange reserves (on a BoP basis) compared with $31.3 billion in the corresponding period of 2014-15. ?C8 \^]Th 347A03D=kCD4B30H k<0A27!!! % jca^l 7Z_^Z_Y`]UdcVgZVh^VVeZ_X -HWPRUHLQWHUHVWHG hZeYSR_\d`_]`R_cVT`gVcj LQFRGHVKDUHSDFWV ?=BQ =4F34;78 he Finance Ministry on Monday held a meeting with senior officials of public sector banks (PSBs) to review their efforts for loan recovery, including from Kingfisher Airlines. “This is routine review meeting to assess various recovery efforts. We are stepping up recovery efforts,” said a senior official at the ministry. Asked if Kingfisher’s bad loans were part of the discussions, the official said that all the cases of defaults were reviewed. The meeting convened on Monday was part of the ministry's exercises to clean up balance sheets of PSBs. It also deliberated on the ways banks can be more proactive in dealing with cases of wilful and genuine default- T ?aX\T<X]XbcTa=PaT]SaP<^SXSdaX]VcWT?505^d]SPcX^]Bc^]T;PhX]V2TaT\^]h^U3a0\QTSZPa=PcX^]P[ <T\^aXP[P]S3a0\QTSZPa<T\^aXP[;TRcdaTX]cWT_aTbT]RT^U<X]XbcTa^UB^RXP[9dbcXRT4\_^fTa\T]c CWPPfPaRWP]S6TW[^c<X]XbcTa^UBRXT]RTCTRW]^[^VhP]S4PacWBRXT]RTb7PabWEPaSWP]P]SQ^cW<^B :aXbWP]?P[6daYPaP]SEXYPhBP\_[P^]<^]SPhPcEXVhP]1WPfP]X]=Tf3T[WX ers. Gross NPAs of PSBs rose to C3.61 lakh crore at the end of December 2015, while that of private lenders were at C39,859 crore. Gross NPA ratio as percentage of advances rose to 7.30 per cent while for private banks, it stood at 2.36 per cent as of December-end. There are some 7,686 wilful defaulters who owe C66,190 crore to PSBs, 6,816 suits have been filed and FIR has been lodged in 1,669 cases. Banks have initiated action under the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act (Sarfaesi) Act in 584 such cases. Amid outrage over embattled Vijay Mallya's alleged massive loan default, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan had cautioned against going on a ‘fishing expedition’ on bad loans so that it doesn't make banks worried about lending in future. However, the Finance Minister also made it clear that individual misdemeanours will be ‘looked into differently’. Rajan had said “we have to be careful as we go forward” and criminal actions are penalised. “But at the same time, we don't indulge in a broad fishing expedition which then becomes a reason for banks to get worried about making loans which then hamper the recovery as well as the absolutely important investment in infrastructure that have to take place. “So, as a country, as a system, we have to draw that balance very carefully and we are hopeful that we can manage that,” the governor had said. WKDQJOREDOFOXEV ?=BQ =4F34;78 et Airways on Monday Jested indicated it was more interin stitching partnerships with other international carriers through codeshare pacts than joining any of the three global clubs and said its ne w Europ e an gate way Amsterdam offers stronger proposition over Brussels. The domestic carrier is all set to commence operations f rom D utch c apit a l Amsterdam with daily nonstop flights from Delhi, Mumbai and Toronto from March 27. As of now Brussels is its European hub for international services. The Mumbai-based pri- vate airline has also entered into a codeshare partnership with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Delta Air Lines to provide convenient connections for passengers to and from destinations across Europe and North America via Amsterdam. “I work with partners. For me bilaterally is the way that this airline has always grown. And we work with all the airlines across all the three alliances. They have partners with Star (Alliance), OneWorld and Sky Team. All of them are our partners. And they work bilaterally,” Jet Airways Whole-Time Director Guarang Shetty told reporters. &HQWUHWRDVVLVWH[SRUWHUVLQ B18[TPSb\^QX[TQP]ZX]VRWPacfXcW^eTa"'\ZcbWPaT OHYHUDJLQJ)7$VVD\V7HDRWLD MUMBAI: State Bank of India, the nation’s lakh and HDFC Bank with a low 39.13 lakh, in <X]XbcTa^U?^fTa2^P[P]S<=A4?XhdbW6^hP[fXcW24><3C?3;?aPeTTaBX]WPP]S2WPXa\P]B\PacDcX[XcXTb6a^d_Pc CPcP?^fTa33;bTgWXQXcX^]bcP[[PccWT8]SXPB\Pac6aXSFTTZ8B6F! %8]cTa]PcX^]P[2^]UTaT]RT4gWXQXcX^]^]B\Pac 6aXSbB\Pac2XcXTbX]=Tf3T[WXCPcP?^fTa3T[WX3XbcaXQdcX^]XbcWT7^bcDcX[Xch^U8B6F! %8B6FWPbQTT]^aVP]XbTS d]STacWTPTVXb^U8]SXPB\Pac6aXS5^ad\8B65Ua^\<PaRW % 'Pc<P]TZbWPf2T]cTa=Tf3T[WX8B65XbP_dQ[XR_aXePcT _Pac]TabWX_X]XcXPcXeT^UcWT<X]Xbcah^U?^fTafXcWcWT\P]SPcT^UPRRT[TaPcX]Vb\PacVaXSST_[^h\T]cbPRa^bbcWTR^d]cah ;c6T]7Pa\X]STaYXcBX]VWBPRWSTe?PaP\EXbWXbWcBTeP<TSP[0cXEXbWXbWcBTeP<TSP[BT]P<TSP[3XaTRc^a 6T]TaP[0bbP\AXU[TbU[PVVTSX]cWT360A2hR[TTg_TSXcX^]bUa^\cWTbXg=^acW4PbcBcPcTbPcPVaP]SRTaT\^]hPc ;PXcZ^aBWX[[^]V360AR^]VaPcd[PcTScWTePaX^dbbcPcTTg_TSXcX^]cTP\b^]bdRRTbbUd[R^\_[TcX^]^UcWTXa\XbbX^] BXgcTP\b^U0bbP\AXU[TbaT_aTbT]cX]VTPRWbcPcTWPScaPeTabTSX]cf^SXUUTaT]ca^dcTbc^caPeT[PbcaTcRW^UP[\^bc #&#Z\4PRW^UcWTbcPcTcTP\ba^STU^aPfTTZSdaX]VfWXRWcWThTg_TaXT]RTSP]SX]cTaPRcTSfXcWcWT[^RP[bVPX]TS V[X\_bTb^UePaX^dbRd[cdaP[[XeTbT]a^dcTP]ST]Y^hTScWTaXRWU[^aPP]SUPd]PP[^]VcWTQTPdcXUd[R^d]cahbXST 4gTRdcXeT3XaTRc^a7d\P]ATb^daRT?^fTa6aXS2^a_^aPcX^]^U8]SXP;X\XcTS<TT]PZbWX3PePaWPbQTT]R^]UTaaTSfXcW³0\XchF^\P] 0RWXTeTa0fPaS! %U^aWTa_X^]TTaX]VTUU^acbX]cWTUXT[S^U7d\P]ATb^daRTfXcWPaXRWTg_TaXT]RT^U""hTPabX]cWTUXT[SCWTPfPaSfPb VXeT]QhEXRT2WP]RT[[^a0\XchD]XeTabXch=^XSP?a^U3a1P[eX]STaBWdZ[PPcPUd]RcX^]^aVP]XbTSPcD]XeTabXch2P\_db=^XSP MUMBAI: The Centre on Monday urged exporters to take advantage of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) with other countries and assured its support in leveraging such trade pacts. “India’s Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) with various countries are not being leveraged fully by Indian exporters. Our department is ready to assist our exporters in leveraging these FTAs better,” Commerce Secretary Rita Teaotia said after inaugurating ‘'CAPINDIA 2016’ exhibition here. India has signed FTAs with several countries to reduce trade barriers, including import quotas and tariffs, and to increase trade of goods and services. “The total global imports for chemical products are estimated at about $2 trillion. Our present world share is about 1.8 per cent which is an indicator of the immense opportunities which are out there for growth of exports. The initiatives are aimed at targeting the world as our market,” Teaotia added. PTI largest lender, is also the leader in digital banking in the country in both volume and value terms, handling over 38 per cent mobile banking transactions a month. The bank, quoting the Reserve Bank data for December 2015, on Monday said in December 2015, SBI accounted for 38.44 per cent of total mobile banking transactions in terms of volume and 35.97 per cent market share in terms of value. SBI leads the mobile banking space with 151.83 lakh transactions worth C17,636 crore in December 2015. As against this, the closest rivals, who are all private sector lenders, pale. ICICI Bank, the second largest lender, had just about 70.01 lakh transactions, followed by Axis Bank with 60.28 ,QYWVYLD31RWHVVOXPSWR 58?1R[TPab $ PWKORZRIC/FURUH 538_a^_^bP[b ?=BQ =4F34;78 nvestments through participatory notes (P-Notes) into IIndia's capital markets declined to 18 month low of C2.18 lakh crore at the end of February, amid sluggish equity markets. P-Notes, which are mostly used by overseas HNIs (high net worth individuals), hedge funds and other foreign institutions, allow investors to invest in Indian markets through registered foreign portfolio investors (FPIs), the key driver of Indian markets. This saves time and cost for them, but the flip side is that the route can also be used for round-tripping of black money. According to Sebi data, total value of P-Notes investment in Indian markets (equity, debt and derivatives) has been falling since October. It declined to C2,17,740 crore at the end of February from C2,31,317 crore in the previous month. Total value of P-Notes investment in Indian markets stood at C2.58 lakh crore, C2.54 lakh crore, C2.35 lakh crore and C2.31 lakh crore in October, November, December and January, respectively. It was C2.54 lakh crore in September. Of the total, P-Note holdings in equities were at C1.32 lakh crore at February-end and the remaining holdings were in debt and derivatives markets. The January figure marks the lowest level since August 2014, when the cumulative value of such investments stood at C2.11 lakh crore. The quantum (percentage) of FII investments via P-Notes rose to 10.7 per cent in February, from 10.5 per cent in the preceding m ont h . Me anw h i l e , t h e benchmark Sensex plunged 7.5 per cent during the period under review. f^acWC&!%!Ra ?=B Q =4F34;78 insurer Nippon Life Insurance, Tata AIA and Aviva JLifeapanese were among the 15 companies whose foreign direct investment proposals totalling C7,262 crore have been approved by the FIPB. Besides, the proposal of Yes Bank to hike foreign investment limit to 74 per cent from existing 41.87 per cent without any sub-limits has been referred to the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA). “Based on the recommendations of the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) in its meeting held on March 7, the Government has approved 15 FDI proposals involving C7,261.6 crore and recommended one proposal for approval of CCEA involving FDI of C6,885 crore,” a Finance Ministry statement said. µ3cViZeT`f]UTRfdVµdVcZ`fddY`T\¶e`F<¶dVT`¶ ?C8Q ;>=3>= ritain’s exit from the European Union could B cause a ‘serious shock’ to the A420bbc<P]PVTaEXYPh1TWaPf^]bX[eTa\TSP[X]1PS\X]c^]X]>_T]BX]V[TRPcTV^ah8]>_T]3^dQ[TbRPcTV^ahA42 cTP\^U3a3X]TbW0a^aP4gTRdcXeT3XaTRc^aP]SEXYPh1TWaPf^]bX[eTa\TSP[CWT\T]bcTP\bTRdaTSbTR^]Sad]]Tad_ b_^cX]cWTc^da]P\T]cCWT!cW8]cTa2T]caP[?^fTaBTRc^a4]cTa_aXbTb1PS\X]c^]C^da]P\T]cfPbWT[Sd]STaPccWTPTVXb^U ?^fTaB_^acb2^]ca^[1^PaS?^fTa<X]XbcahPcDCXa^cBX]V8]S^^aBcPSXd\BWX[[^]VUa^\ $ 'cW5TQ! %=^cPQ[hP[[ cWT^_TaPcX^]P[bTcb^U! !&\fR[PbbX]cWTbcPcT^U?d]YPQWPeTQTT]bd__[XTSTaTRcTSP]SR^\\XbbX^]TSQh174; country’s economy, potentially costing it 100 billion pounds and nearly one million jobs, a business report has warned. According to the report commissioned by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), the exit could cost the UK economy 100 billion – the equivalent of 5 per cent of GDP – by 2020 and would lead to long-lasting economic damage from which it would never recover. Household incomes could be between 2,100 pounds and 3,700 pounds lower if Britain voted to leave the EU, while the UK's unemployment rate, currently one of the lowest in the EU at 5. 1 per cent, would be between 2 and 3 percentage points higher, with 950,000 jobs potentially lost, said the report conducted by accountancy firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). “This analysis shows very clearly why leaving the European Union would be a real blow for living standards, jobs and growth. The savings from reduced EU budget contributions and regulation are greatly outweighed by the negative impact on trade and invest- ment,” said Carolyn Fairbairn, director general of CBI. “Even in the best case this would cause a serious shock to the UK economy,” Fairbairn was quoted as saying by 'The Guardian'. The report angered Brexit campaigners, who believe the Government is trying to scare voters into supporting Britain remaining in the EU. “Even in the CBI’s skewed choice of scenarios for exit, they are forced to admit that employment and the economy will continue to grow after we Vote Leave,” said Matthew Elliott, chief executive of Vote Leave, which campaigns in favour of an exit. CWT0bbP\AXU[Tb2^\\P]STab2^]UTaT]RT! %fPbWT[SPc7TPS`dPacTab3XaTRc^aPcT6T]TaP[0bbP\AXU[TbBWX[[^]V^]<^]SPhCWT R^]UTaT]RTfPbRWPXaTSQh;c6T]7Pa\X]STaYXcBX]VWBPRWSTe?PaP\EXbWXbWcBTeP<TSP[0cXEXbWXbWcBTeP<TSP[BT]P<TSP[0323Xa^U 6T]^U0bbP\AXU[TbP]SPccT]STSQh5^a\PcX^]2^\\P]STabP]SBcPUU>UUXRTab^U7TPS`dPacTab360ACWTT\_WPbXb^UcWT2^\\P]STab 2^]UTaT]RTfPb^]SaPfX]V[Tbb^]bUa^\_PbcTg_TaXT]RTX]ePaX^dbUXT[SbP]SX\_a^eX]Vd_^]cWTbTPb_TRcbU^aP]^eTaP[[QTccTaTUUXRXT]Rh^U cWTU^aRT*fXcW^eTaP[[PX\^U[XeX]Vd_c^cWTQTbc^fTScXc[T^U³BT]cX]T[b^U=^acW4PbcP]S5aXT]Sb^UcWT7X[[?T^_[T3daX]VcWTR^]UTaT]RT cWT3XaTRc^a6T]TaP[TgW^acTSTeTah^]Tc^RPaah^dcP]W^]TbcP]SRaXcXRP[bT[UP__aPXbP[U^a[^]VcTa\QTccTa\T]c^UcWT5^aRT 2<3^U=;2B: 0RWPahP_aTbT]cX]V caTTbP_[X]Vc^cWT bcdST]cb^U:T]SaXhP EXShP[PhPPcPUd]RcX^] ^aVP]XbTSX] R^\\T\^aPcX^]^UcWT F^a[S5^aTbc3Ph ^aVP]XbTSQhcWT 2^a_^aPcT4]eXa^]\T]c 2T[[Pc:T]SaXhP EXShP[PhP^]<^]SPh 24><3CPcP?^fTa3T[WX 3XbcaXQdcX^]X]aTScXT?aPeTTa BX]WPP]S3XaTRc^a2[TP]cTRW 58=?A>9dbbXEP]WP]T]bXV]X]VcWT <^DX]cWT_aTbT]RT^U0\QPbbPS^a ^U5X][P]Sc^8]SXP740P_^?[W bcP]SX]VX]RT]cTaP]S^UUXRXP[b Ua^\58=?A>P]SCPcP?^fTa3T[WX 3XbcaXQdcX^] >]cWT^RRPbX^]^UcWT$cW=PcX^]P[?W^c^VaP_Wh0fPaSb2TaT\^]hWT[SX]=Tf3T[WX^]<^]SPh5X]P]RT<X]XbcTa0ad] 9PXc[ThUTcTScWTfX]]Ta^UcWT=?0APYhPePaSWP]BX]VWAPcW^aTXbP[b^bTT]X]cWT_XRcdaT 174;2><<8BB8>=BB42>=3!&<FC74A<0;D=8C8=?D=9018=0<>=C7 FXcWX]^]T\^]cW^UcWTbdRRTbbUd[R^\\XbbX^]X]V^UP!&\fcWTa\P[VT]TaPcX]Vd]XcX]?d]YPQ174; WPbR^\\XbbX^]TSP]^cWTa!&\fR^P[QPbTSd]XcPccWTbP\TbXcTX]cWTbcPcTCWTd]XcWPbQTT] R^\\XbbX^]TSPccWT!g!&\f6^X]SfP[BPWXQR^P[UXaTSCWTa\P[?^fTa?a^YTRc^U6E:?^fTa8]UaP ;X\XcTS6E:?8;[^RPcTSX]cWTWXbc^aXRRXch^U6^X]SfP[BPWXQX]CPa]CPaP]SXbcaXRc]TPa0\aXcbPaX] ?d]YPQCWTUXabcd]Xc^UcWT_a^YTRcfPbTPa[XTaR^\\XbbX^]TSQhcWTR^\_P]hX]5TQ! %174;bbR^_T ^Uf^aZX]cWT6^X]SfP[BPWXQ_a^YTRcT]eXbPVTSSTbXV]T]VX]TTaX]V\P]dUPRcdaTbd__[hTaTRcX^]P]S R^\\XbbX^]X]V^UBcTP\CdaQX]Tb6T]TaPc^ab1^X[TabPbb^RXPcTS0dgX[XPaXTbP]S4[TRcaXRP[bQTbXSTbbcPcT ^UcWTPac2^]ca^[b8]bcad\T]cPcX^]28P]S4[TRca^bcPcXR?aTRX_XcPc^ab4B?bCWTT`dX_\T]cU^acWT _a^YTRcfTaTbd__[XTSQhePaX^db\P]dUPRcdaX]Vd]Xcb^U174;[^RPcTSPcCaXRWhAP]X_Tc7hSTaPQPS 1T]VP[dad7PaXSfPafWX[TcWTR^]bcadRcX^]f^aZfPbRPaaXTS^dcQh174;b?^fTaBTRc^a=^acWTa] ATVX^]CWTa\P[bTcb^U!&\faPcX]VPaTP]X]W^dbTX\_a^eXbPcX^]^U! !$\fbTcbbd__[XTSTPa[XTa Qh174;fWXRW^]<^]SPhU^a\cWTQPRZQ^]T^UcWT8]SXP]_^fTabTRc^aP]SWPeTQTT]_TaU^a\X]V\dRW PQ^eTcWT]PcX^]P[PeTaPVTPbfT[[PbX]cTa]PcX^]P[QT]RW\PaZb174;WPbb^UPaR^]caPRcTS"$bTcb^U!& \faPcX]V^dc^UfWXRW "bTcbWPeT]^fQTT]R^\\XbbX^]TS volume terms. Commenting on the achievement, SBI chairperson Arundhati Bhattacharya said in terms of mobile banking volume, the bank has been consistently maintaining leadership position since April 2015. “Till a few months back, our customers were doing mostly low to medium value fund transfers and m-commerce transactions on mobile. But with the launch of our dedicated user-friendly mobile apps for non-retail customers, the average transaction size has shot up more than five times,” she said. In May 2015, SBI launched mobile banking variant StateBankAnywhereSaral which is meant for small and medium firms with single authorised signatory/user. PTI f^a[S ! 347A03D=kCD4B30H k<0A27!!! % 4`_eVdeVUT`_gV_eZ`_TR_¶eSV cf]VU`fe+CVafS]ZTR_4YRZc^R_ BA0906>?0;0=Q F0B78=6C>= 3ULHEXVEHOLHYHV QRPLQHHPD\ VWLOOEH7UXPS &UX]RU.DVLFK mid the growing feeling A that Republican front-runner Donald Trump could fall short of the requisite number of delegates to clinch the presidential nomination, the party leadership has for the first time stated publicly that it is preparing for the eventuality of a “contested convention”. “I think it’s possible and we’re preparing for that possibility,” Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said on Sunday, making it clear that a candidate will have to get 1,237 delegates to win the nomination outright, failing which the party convention will select the nominee. Even so, Priebus, in a qualified response, tended to discount the possibility that the chosen nominee would be someone other than the three currently in the fray — Trump, Senator Ted Cruz or Ohio Governor John Kasich. “I can’t 100 per cent guarantee that. But I can’t imagine right now sitting here believing it would be anyone but the 0? three remaining candidates,” Priebus told ABC News against the backdrop of speculation that the Republican convention could nominate a senior party figure who may have kept out of the race. 3DULVDWWDFNV6XVSHFW¶V DFFRPSOLFHQDPHG1DMLP 064=284BQ ?0A8B elgian prosecutors say that DNA has identified an B accomplice of captured Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam. The man is named as Najim Laachraoui, 24, still on the run. A statement said he had been using false ID and that his DNA had been found in houses used by the suspected jihadist network. Abdeslam was captured in Brussels on Friday and is still being interrogated. French President Francois Hollande will later meet relatives of some of the 130 killed in the 13 November attacks. Meanwhile, Abdeslam’s lawyer has denied Belgian media reports the suspect will become an informer in return for more lenient treatment. So-called ISIS said it was behind the Paris attacks. The Belgian prosecutor’s statement said that last September Abdeslam had travelled twice to the Hungarian capital Budapest, using a rental car. In the car were two other men, using fake Belgian identity cards with the names Samir Bouzid and Soufiane Kayal. Soufiane Kayal has now been identified as Laachraoui by DNA found at houses in the town of Auvelais and the Brussels district of Schaerbeek. Trump, who is well ahead of his other two rivals in the delegate count, is clearly not amused by what the Republican bosses may have in store for him. On Sunday, he stated pointedly that it would be “very unfair” to deny him the nomination if he ends up on the top but a little short of the majority. “If I’m a little bit short — and one of the reasons was we had so many candidates. I mean, we started off with 17 =:^aTP\XbbX[Tb_aTT V^Tb^]$\^aTUXaTS Seoul: North Korea on Monday fired five short-range missiles into the sea off its east coast — the latest in a series of missile launches ordered by leader Kim Jong-Un amid rising military tensions. The launches came just days after the North test-fired two medium-range missiles, in what the UN Security Council described as an “unacceptable” violation of UN resolutions. Tensions have been soaring on the divided Korean peninsula since the North carried out its fourth nuclear test on January 6, followed a month later by a long-range rocket launch that was widely seen as a disguised ballistic missile test. The Security Council responded earlier this month by imposing its toughest sanctions on North Korea to date. In recent weeks, Pyongyang has maintained a daily barrage of nuclear strike threats against both Seoul and Washington, ostensibly over ongoing large-scale South Korea-US military drills that the North sees as provocative rehearsals for invasion. An official with South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said the five short-range missiles were launched from near the eastern city of Hamhung, beginning just before 3:20pm (local time), and landed in the East Sea (Sea of Japan). AFP candidates,” Trump told the same network in a separate interview, adding, “There are so many candidates, so it’s very hard to get over that number. It’s very unfair.” Trump, with a tally of 678 delegates right now, needs about 560 more to reach the magic figure of 1,237. With only 900 or so delegates still to be allocated in the remaining primaries, Trump will have to win around 60 per cent of the available delegates to reach his target. It’s a far more daunting proposition for Cruz, while for Kasich, it’s a mathematical impossibility. Even so, the Republican leadership is clear that the precise number must be met, failing which the convention in Cleveland in July will go through multi-balloting by the delegates, if need be, to decide the nomination. Defending the process, Priebus told CNN, “When someone’s a little bit short, you let the process play out. And generally if it’s that close, generally that’s what happens. But certainly what I would say is that the minority of delegates doesn’t rule for the majority.” #'ac`cVXZ^V WZXYeVcd\Z]]VU SRee]Z_X:D:DZ_ DjcZR+>`_Ze`c Beirut: At least 26 proGovernment fighters were killed battling the Islamic State group near Palmyra on on Monday as Damascus stepped up a bid to recapture the ancient city, a monitoring group said. “ISIS thwarted an offensive by Syrian regime loyalists as they pressed an advance some four kilometres (two and a half miles) from Palmyra, and at least 26 fighters were killed,” the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. “Warplanes believed to be Russian meanwhile struck parts of Palmyra city and its surroundings in the east of Homs province, as well as AlQaryatain in the southeast.” ISIS seized Palmyra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the “Pearl of the Desert”, in May last year, sending shock waves around the world. AFP PLJUDQWVODQGLQ*UHHFH XQGHWHUUHGE\(87XUNH\GHDO Athens: A total of 1,662 migrants have landed on Greek islands near Turkey since a landmark EUTurkish deal on curbing the influx took effect, a Greek coordination panel said on Monday. Half of the migrants arrived in Chios and 698 in Lesbos, according to the SOMP agency which is coordinating Athens’ response to the migration crisis. The continuing influx “creates a problem, and raises questions about the intent of all parties” in the agreement, SOMP spokesman Giorgos Kyritsis said. The deal aims at cutting off a route that enabled 8,50,000 people to pour into Europe last year, many of them fleeing conflict in Syria. AFP <XVaP]cbbW^dcb[^VP]bX] Ua^]c^U_^[XRT^UUXRTabX] 6aTTRT^]<^]SPh 0? 4aS^VP])=PcX^]bdUUTaX]V^]T Efc\VjYf_eZ_X:D:DecZ` W`ca]R__Z_XReeRT\d ^UQXVVTbccTaa^aXb\fPeTb Istanbul: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday his country was suffering “one of the biggest waves of terrorism in its history”, vowing to crush the ISIS and Kurdish rebels behind a string of attacks. “We will hit these terrorist organisations as hard as possible,” Erdogan said in a speech in Istanbul, two days after a suspected ISIS suicide attack in Istanbul that killed four foreigners. “Faced with the terrorists’ new strategies we will develop new modes of combat and quickly overcome them,” Erdogan said, promising democratic values will not be sacrificed in fight. AFP Istanbul: Turkish police are searching for three alleged ISIS members suspected of planning further attacks after a suspected ISIS suicide bombing in Istanbul that killed four foreigners, media reported. Turkish media published photographs of the three suspects, named as Haci Ali Dumaz, Savas Yildiz et Yunus Durmaz. According to police sources quoted by Dogan news agency, the threeall Turkish nationals- are believed to be planning attacks in busy public spaces, including in Istanbul. Interior Minister later named Ozturk as perpetrator. AFP :dcRV]^Rc\dEfc\Vj µf_dRWV¶RWeVc$`W ZedTZeZkV_d¶^fcUVc ?C8Q 94ADB0;4< srael has raised the alert level on Turkey declaring the country as “unsafe” for its citizens after three Israelis were killed and 11 others wounded in a suicide bombing in Istanbul. The Prime Minister’s Office in a statement said it has decided to “upgrade existing travel warning and recommend that the public avoid visiting Turkey”. Amid a spate of attacks by the ISIS groups and Kurdish separatists, and especially Saturday’s bombing, “it was decided to update the existing travel warning vis-a-vis Turkey from an ongoing potential threat to a basic concrete threat,” the statement said. Prime Minister Benjamin I Netanyahu in his reaction said Israel was at the front line of a global war on terror, adding that those who failed to condemn terrorist attacks were in effect supporting them. “There could be no justification for terrorism. Israel is at the forefront of the fight against international terrorism. This fight is primarily military, but no less than that, it is moral,” the Israeli premier said at the beginning of the weekly cabinet meeting on Sunday. “The key point of the moral struggle against terrorism is clear — terrorism, the murder of innocent people, has no justification anywhere — not in Istanbul, not in the Ivory Coast and not in Jerusalem. “Those who do not condemn terrorism support terrorism,” he emphasised. 1HZµVPDUW¶ 2WX]PdaVTb8]S^]TbXP XPEUHOODFDQWHOO c^aT[TPbTRaTfPbbTP \RXLILWZLOOUDLQ a^fTbRP[PcTb London: A company in France has developed a new smart umbrella that when paired with a smartphone app not only can predict the weather but also send you a notification if you leave it behind. ‘Oombrella’, the smart umbrella is fitted with a capsule having sensors for air pressure, humidity, temperature and light. This setup allows the umbrella to tell whether or not it may rain in the next 15 minutes, notifying the user via a Bluetooth-connected smartphone with the corresponding app. It can also record weather data and can hold camera at the top. The capsule also has an integrated buzzer and light so that users can be alerted when they get a call. The ribs of the umbrella are made of Kevlar, a synthetic fibre of high tensile strength, TechTimes reported. According to the company Wezzoo that developed Oombrella, the device is “really wind-resistant” with the capability of withstanding storms, hailstorms and snowstorms. PTI Jakarta: China called on Indonesia on Monday to release the crew of a Chinese fishing boat detained during a maritime confrontation, as Jakarta lodged a furious protest in the escalating row. The incident happened Saturday as Indonesian surveillance vessels tried to detain the trawler suspected of operating illegally near Indonesian islands in the South China Sea. After stopping the boat and removing eight crew members, the Indonesians were towing the vessel to shore when the Chinese coastguard appeared and rammed into the detained boat, helping to release it. However, Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying insisted today that the area near Indonesia’s Natuna Islands was a “traditional Chinese fishing ground”, and that the Chinese boat had to be rescued by coastguards after facing harassment from an Indonesian vessel. AFP 6;>14 CA>CC8=6 8=380DB;0D=27CA08=8=6 5>AI>>>558280;B FPbWX]Vc^])8]SXPP]ScWTDB WPeTbXV]TSP]PVaTT\T]cc^ [Pd]RWP]PSeP]RTcaPX]X]V _a^VaP\\TU^ai^^^UUXRXP[bX]P QXSc^STeT[^_R^]bTaePcX^] bcaPcTVXTbU^aT]SP]VTaTS b_TRXTb ADBB80=08A?>AC A4>?4=B05C4A2A0B7 <^bR^f)CWTPXa_^acX]cWT AdbbXP]RXch^UA^bc^e^]3^] aT^_T]TS^]<^]SPhcf^SPhb PUcTaP_PbbT]VTaYTcRaPbWTS cWTaTZX[[X]VP[[%!^]Q^PaSPb X]eTbcXVPc^abR^]cX]dTScWTXa _a^QTX]c^cWTSXbPbcTa 278=0´B<8;8C0AH=>CC> B2A0?8CB0ACCA>D?4B 1TXYX]V)2WX]P³b\X[XcPahfX[[]^c bRaP_XcbPacca^d_TbR^]caPahc^ aT_^acbcWPccWTVa^d_bX] fWXRW?aTbXST]cGX9X]_X]V³b fXUTXbP]PacXbcf^d[SQT SXbQP]STS d]STaaTU^a\bX]cWT?;0 [TPSX]Vc^ST\^QX[XbPcX^]^U "ca^^_b 144A7>?B<0H74;? 2DA420=24A)BCD3H FPbWX]Vc^])1TTaW^_bcWT U[^fTabcWPcPSSQXccTa]Tbbc^cWT QaTfR^]cPX]PRXSbcWPc\Ph WPeTP]cXRP]RTa_a^_TacXTbP ]TfbcdShWPbR[PX\TS ATbTPaRWTabPaTf^aZX]V^] WPa]TbbX]VcWTP]cXRP]RTaP]S P]cXX]U[P\\Pc^ah_a^_TacXTb^U QTTaW^_bP]Sb^^]cWTh\Ph QTPQ[Tc^_a^SdRTcWTWTP[cWUd[ W^_bR^\_^d]SbX]cWT [PQ^aPc^ahX]bcTPS^UTgcaPRcX]V cWTbTUa^\_[P]cb 1D<1;4144B3>=´C;8:4C> B70A4:=>F;4364)BCD3H ;^]S^])4g_TaXT]RTSQd\Q[TQTTb S^]^cbWPaTcWTXa_^[[X]PcX]V Z]^f[TSVTfXcW[Tbb`dP[XUXTS QTTbP]TfbcdShWPbU^d]S °;XZT^cWTa_^[[X]Pc^abQTTbUPRT R^\_[Tga^dcX]VRWP[[T]VTbfWT] R^[[TRcX]V]TRcPaP]S_^[[T]¯ cWThWPeTc^[TPa]W^fc^[X]Z _PcRWTb^UU[^fTabc^VTcWTaX]cWT \^bcTUUXRXT]cfPhc^\X]X\XbT cWTXacaPeT[SXbcP]RTP]SU[XVWc R^bcbYdbc[XZTX]PcaPeT[[X]V bP[Tb\P]_a^Q[T\±bPXS<PcWXTd ;XW^aTPdUa^\@dTT]<Pah D]XeTabXch^U;^]S^] <7"&)341A8BA40274B 0DBCA0;805>A0=0;HB8B BhS]Th)Cf^_XTRTb^USTQaXb U^d]SX]<^iP\QX`dTWPeT PaaXeTSX]0dbcaP[XPU^aTg_Tacbc^ STcTa\X]TXUcWThRP\TUa^\ \XbbX]V<P[PhbXP0Xa[X]TbU[XVWc <7"&P]^UUXRXP[bPXS APaTR^\Tc³cfX]b´c^iX__Pbc4PacW 80=BQ F0B78=6C>= stronomers the world over kept their high-end teleA scopes set on the sky on Monday to see the closest ever flyby of two comets that may have more in common than their intriguingly similar orbits — they may be twins of a sort. Comet 252P/LINEAR, approximately 750 feet in size, will zip past Earth on Monday at a range of about 5.2 million kms. On Tuesday, comet P/2016 BA14 will safely fly by our planet at a distance of about 3.5 million kms. This will be the third closest flyby of a comet in recorded history next to comet D/1770 L1 (Lexell) in 1770 and comet C/1983 H1 (IRAS- Araki-Alcock) in 1983. “Comet P/2016 BA14 is possibly a fragment of 252P/LINEAR. The two could be related because their orbits are so remarkably similar,” said Paul Chodas, manager of NASA’s Center of NEO Studies (CNEOS) at the Jet Propulsion Laborator y in Pasadena, California. While both comets will safely fly past at relatively close distances, anyone hoping to see them will need powerful, professional-grade telescopes, due to their relatively small size. The time of closest approach for comet 252P/LINEAR on March 21 was around 8:14 am EDT (5:44 pm India time). The time of closest approach for P/2016 BA14 on March 22 will be around 10:30 am EDT (8 pm India time). The approaches of these two comets will be the closest they come to Earth for the foreseeable future. eXePRXch " 347A03D=kCD4B30H k<0A27!!! % ;^^ZbWPeT QTR^\TX\_^acP]c 0A9D=:0?>>AfW^XbVTPaX]V d_U^acWT_a^\^cX^]^UWXbUX[\:X :PbPhbc^SPh[^^ZbWPeT QTR^\TX\_^acP]cc^TeTahQ^Sh °8Uh^dPaTPV^^SPRc^aP[[ cWTbT_aTbbdaTbS^Tb]c \PccTa8UTT[cWXbb^RXTchWPb RaTPcTScWXb_aTbbdaT;^^Zb WPeTQTR^\T X\_^acP]cc^ TeTahQ^Sh8cWX]ZU^a P]PRc^ah^dbW^d[S [^^ZcWTfPhh^da RWPaPRcTa]TTSbh^d c^[^^Z8cbW^d[S]^c QT\^aT^a[TbbcWP] cWPc±0aYd]bPXS 0aYd]fX[[QTbTT] _[PhX]VP]88CVaPSdPcT P]SPW^dbTWdbQP]SX] cWTA1P[ZXSXaTRc^aXP[ 0bZTSPQ^dcWXb R^\_PaXb^]fXcWWXb d]R[TP]SPRc^a0]X[ :P_^^aWTbPXS°FWT] h^dbcPach^dS^]c WPeTPaTUTaT]RT_^X]c BdSST][h8RP\TPb P]PRc^a 2^\_PaXb^]bfXcW 0]X[bc^__TSPUcTa^]TUX[\± °CWTaTfPb]^bX\X[PaXchc^\h _TaU^a\P]RT8WPeTV^cU[PbWTb^U cWT:P_^^abQdccWT]cWP]Z6^S cWTaTfPb]^R^\_PaXb^]± 8UcWTaTXbP aT\PZT^U 1PPiXVPa8 f^d[S[^eTc^ _[PhPa^[T[XZT BWPWAdZWbXa 8f^d[S[^eTc^ _[PhP]P]cXWTa^8UTT[ cWPcP_PacUa^\R^\XRP[ a^[Tb8bW^d[SP[b^ Tg_[^aTa^\P]RT PRcX^]Qdcb[^f[h °:PacXZ0PahP] CP]VTaX]TcWT STbXV]TaQaP]SU^a W^\Tb^[dcX^]b\PST cWXbPaTP[Xch0b_Pac ^UPd]X`dT2BA X]XcXPcXeTXcV^c aT]^f]TS1^[[hf^^S RT[TQaXcXTbc^Pdc^VaP_W^]Xcb QTSa^^\\PZT^eTaPRRTbb^aXTb 5^aTeTah^]TRT[TQaXchbXV]PcdaT cWThS^]PcTScfT]chUXeTQTS bWTTcbc^=6>b B^]P\:P_^^aBXSSWPacW <P[W^caPBdbWP]cBX]VWAPY_dc :P[ZX<P[PXZP0a^aP:WP]9PeTS 0ZcWPa6^eX]SP1W^^\X?TS]TZPa 0cWXhPBWTcch:PQXa1TSX0]d <P[XZRP\Tc^VTcWTaP]SbXV]TS U^aPRPdbT <P] ^UcWT ^`^V_e 0ccWT_a^\^cX^]P[c^da^UA^RZh 7P]Sb^\T9^W]0QaPWP\bWPaTS STcPX[bPQ^dcWXb\^]cW[^]VcaPX]X]V X]CWPX[P]S[TP]X]V]Tf\PacXP[Pacb cTRW]X`dTbP]SW^fWTf^d[Sb^^] \PZTPUX[\fWXRWfX[[QaX]VQXZTbQPRZ c^cWTU^aTBWaPQPbcX<P[[XZaT_^acb e have seen him beat up the bad guys and deliver some hard packed punches but with Rocky Handsome, John Abraham will be taking action in movies (especially in Bollywood)to a whole new level. If you have seen the trailer of the movie, you will know what we are taking about. And what’s more interesting is that the actor himself believe that the forms of martial arts that are depicted in the movie will soon become a trend in the industry. “Specially the Silat. It is a form of martial arts which uses knives and it will catch up soon,” Abraham sounded optimistic. From the looks of it, the movie is going to be a thorough action film but we were told that everything in the movie generates from the bond that Abraham’s character shares with a seven-year-old girl. Abraham said, “It is a fantastic film, fully commercial emotional and action roller coaster. It is two hours of relentless action.” In many ways both the director and the actor feels that the movie will raise the bar of how India sees action. And Abraham believes in real action and not just saying it. So all the action that the trailer gives a glimise of is all Abraham. It was when the two were deciding on the movie that they realised they needed to present action which wre a few notches higher than Force, the first film they did together. “When we decided to do this film we knew that we had to push the envelope. We decided to take it a few notches higher and went higher to the oriental belt — Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Japanese martial arts. We hired a team from Thailand and they demonstrated it and we realised how difficult it would be to pull it off. But John went there and train to get in tune with that kind of action,” Kamath explained. Speaking about his character, Kabir Ahlawat, Abraham shared, “The character is comlex and layered. He is hard and there is a lot that has happened in his life. And as the story unfolds, the audience will know the experinces the character has been through and why he is like that. Also the way Nishi has put the screenplay out there to the audience is fantastic. When you see it you will under- W 7KHEDWWOH RIDKHUR stand what a beautifully and emotionally charged film it is.” Apart from all the action and the fighting, there is a little girl at the heart of the movie. Both Kamath and Abraham were all praises for her. Abraham said, “We feel that it is difficult to work with children. But Diya has been very special because she has been always been on time and is a very disciplined kid. It was a joy having her in the film,” to which the director added, “We were initially worried about how we would manage a six and a half year old kid because they are impatient and at the end of the day get cranky and exhausted, But with Diya we had no such problems.” Unlike others in the industry, neither of them denied the fact that the movie is based on a 2010 Korean film titled The Man From Nowhere. In fact Kamath said, “It is adapted because no matter how hard you try you cannot make a Korean film. It will not be palatable for the Indian audiences. It was adapted with Indian sensibilities or rather my sensibilities. Also, inspite of being an action film, it is a musical — it has five songs. You cannot take a Korean film and put in songs. I took the story because it was interesting and then moulded it to the way John was playing the character.” Did you know that Kamath plays the villain in the movie? “Something that I will never do again. It happened by accident because I had to fill in for the actor when he backed out. I am used to doing theatre but acting and direction I have never done together. It is scary because I used to get confused on the sets. But direction has always been my first love and I enjoy acting but never the two together,” he laughed. Talking about his love for bikes, Abraham said that he is loking forward to doing a movie that would bring bikes to the fore. “Nowadays bikes are used as props where people dance around it. I want to change that,” he pointed out. _W^c^b?P]ZPY:d\Pa >]cWT[PbcSPh^UcWT?T]VdX]AP]S^\ 7^dbTB_aX]V5TeTa! %UTbcXeP[PRc^a 4\aPP]7PbW\X[Pd]RWTSWXbQ^^ZCWT :Xbb>U;XUT)7^f0Bd_TaWTa^P]S<h B^]3TUTPcTS2P]RTa8]PSXbRdbbX^]WT STbRaXQTSW^fWTaP]Ua^\_X[[Pac^_^bcc^ VTcWXbb^]cWTQTbccaTPc\T]c mraan Hashmi — love or dislike him but you can never avoid him. Even in times of adversities, you can expect E him to fight his way through chin up. In spite of his six-yearold son’s long-drawn battle with cancer, he never lost hope and his faith remain unflinched. “But my wife still thinks I need a shrink,” he joked, pointing to the obsession he developed for researching on cancer. He released the book The Kiss Of Life: How A Superhero and My Son Defeated Cancer, co-authored by Bilal Siddiqi, at the Penguin Random House Spring Fever 2016 festival. The story is about Ayaan’s battle with the ailment. “Ayaan has taught me it’s okay to fail. After he started getting chemotherapy, we started getting nightmares as parents. At a school race, he fell after two steps; he fell again after three steps but reached the finish line. That was what was important. This was the time he had come back from Toronto after his chemotherapy. It’s the participation that matters,” said the proud father. In fact, like any concerned parent, Hashmi became half a doctor, visiting hundreds of oncologists. “The main thing as a parent I was battling against was that no one really told me that my son will be okay after six months of chemotherapy. My wife still thinks I need a shrink. I wanted to know about the causative nature of cancer. It’s partly genetic. It’s causative because of a host of other factors as well. The kind of air we are breathing also makes us vulnerable. Doctors at Tata Memorial told me how their wards are filled with kids and adults. They don’t know the exact cause yet. There are no beds in hospitals, but kids are pouring in. It’s the food we are giving them; a major portion of the food. Sugar is extremely toxic. It leads to further metastasis if given to your child. It needs to be stopped,” Hashmi added. The actor feels that parenting is complex. “I think more than the school, it is the home environment that is more important, as ultimately, your child will come back home. Create a pleasant environment for your child. Also, my son made me a real father. When you have a crisis at home, you become a real caregiver. Looking at my son, I let go of any kind of self-pity,” he advised. Talking about his son, Ayaan, he said, “I realised that my son is a better actor than me during the photoshoot of the book with Rohan Shrestha. He’s eaten me alive in front of the camera and spat me out. A six-year-old usually has an attention span of eight minutes, but after 30 minutes of the photo shoot, he told me, ‘Dad, is this what you do for a living, this is so boring!’. He’s also got er pout than me. A Murder 9 probably (laughed).” 0ST[Tb_Tab^]P[ _W^c^bWPRZTS B X]VTa034;4b_Tab^]P[ _W^c^VaP_WbWPeTQTT]WPRZTS P]S_^bcTS^]b^RXP[\TSXP CWT!&hTPa^[SfW^WPbPcWaTT hTPa^[Sb^]XbbPXSc^QTUdaX^db PUcTaX\PVTbX]R[dSX]VP _W^c^VaP_W^UWTa]TfQ^a]QPQh bfPSS[TSX]Q[P]ZTcbP] d[caPb^d]SbRP]Ua^\ fWT]bWTfPbTg_TRcX]V cWTQPQhP]SPbT[UXT fWX[TbWTfPb _aTV]P]cfTaT RXaRd[PcTS^]P Va^d_^] 5PRTQ^^Z >]T^UcWT \T\QTab^UcWT Va^d_fPbb^ bW^RZTSQhcWT QaTPRWcWPcWT R^]cPRcTScWT 7T[[^ WXc\PZTab \P]PVT\T]cc^ [TccWT\Z]^f °8fPb P__P[[TSP]S d_bTcU^a0ST[T fWT]8bPfcWT_W^c^VaP_WbCWTh PaTaTP[[h_aXePcTP]SbW^d[S]^cQT _PbbTSPa^d]S8cWX]ZXcXb SXbVdbcX]V cWPcWTab^RP[[TSUP]bfTaT bT]SX]VcWT\Pa^d]SP]S8 cW^dVWcXcbW^d[SQT bc^__TS±P]Tfb_P_Ta`d^cTS cWT\T\QTaPbbPhX]V 3\QccYSV_bUfUb ine designers, distinct visions and a myriad of stories to tell — all of this N was weaved together with ‘India Modern’ theme through a kaleidoscope of colours at the finale of the India Fashion Week AutumnWinter 2016. It laid down the final chapter of the five-day fashion saga here with names like Rahul Mishra and Samant Chauhan presenting Indian traditional craft with a contemporary twist and in a more global format. Suits, lehengas, dresses, gowns, formal suits and skirts dominated the show. Apart from Mishra and Chauhan, stalwarts from fashion industry like Rajesh Pratap Singh, Anju Modi, Abraham and Thakore, Rohit Gandhi and Rahul Khanna, Amit Aggarwal, Pankaj and Nidhi and Aneeth Arora came together for the finale. They presented five to six ensembles each. 7KHJUDQGILQDOHRIWKH$PD]RQ ,QGLD)DVKLRQ:HHNZUDSSHGXS ZLWKQLQHGHVLJQHUVVKRZFDVLQJ WKHEHVWRIWKHLUFUHDWLRQXQGHU WKHWKHPHRI,QGLD0RGHUQ The show commenced with a small story with the line: “It is thread of life that ties past and present together embracing the change.” Singh, known for subtle yet fashionable lines, started the fashion party with panache. He experimented with natural indigo dying in gold colour with the outfits running high on zardozi work, linear pattern and hints of gold. After a formal affair with Singh’s ensembles, it was time for some casual style from Arora under her brand Pero. Her comfortable and functional outfits were backed by jackets and casual dresses with polka dots and a splash of gold. The collection from the house of Abraham & Thakore took inspiration from the peasant jackets of Rajasthan and Gujarat. The ‘Kedia’ was reimagined as contemporary jackets and tops in earthy hues combining fine handloom mulmul with metallic highlights. It also had a sparkle of gold and shimmer with surfaces intricately worked with applique and cutworked. Anju Modi used red and olive green to present ethnic collection like suits with layers, long skirts with zardozi, mirror work and hand embroidery. Known for his extravagant red carpet gowns, Aggarwal tempered with bright shades like pink, orange and red with use of sheer and ruffles. It was jharokha play for Gandhi and Khanna. They picked orange and red pallet for the ensemble with jharokha prints on them. 80=B _W^c^bBP]YTTe:d\Pa eXePRXch jPacl # 347A03D=kCD4B30H 8<0A27!!! % C?E<C51B38 0acXbcB0C8B76D?C0 XbP[[bTcc^ bW^fRPbTWXb[XUTcX\T³bf^aZ fWXRWfX[[R^\_aXbTbRd[_cdaT _PX]cX]VbP]SWPXZdbPcEXbdP[0ac 6P[[Tah7TcT[[bB7A010BC8 <0;;8: W^fcWThRP_cdaTcWTbdQc[T ]dP]RTb^UIT] _WX[^b^_Wh rt is rightly regarded as a common language that facilitates dialogue, A builds bridges between varied universes and transcends borders and Connections organised by Shri Ram Centre is testimony to this fact. Following two successful editions, Shri Ram Centre is delighted to bring its third edition. Award-winning performances from around the world will regale the Delhi audience from March 25 to 28. Concerto For Two Clowns, a contemporary circus and Ljodahått, a poetic folk rock band, are the two unique and widely acclaimed performances lined up. Julia Moa Caprez, Igor Sellem and Magne Havard Brekke are the amazingly talented artistes who are expected entertain the audience with their individualistic interpretations. Another highlight of the festival will be a spectacular fusion where Indian musicians will team up with European musicians to create a special flavour of music. Rukmini Chatterjee, Indo-French choreographer and artistic director of the festival, said, “We are bringing varied and outstanding performances to Delhi so that aficionados can truly take away something. Our endeavour is also to introduce the Delhi audience to exciting and new emerging languages in the performing arts.” ne can identify SH Raza’s works by the bindu or dot, MF Husain’s works by horses and Jamini Roy’s by the elongated, doe-shaped eyes. Satish Gupta’s artworks can, however, be identified by the larger than life installations of Buddha, Zen philosophy and characters from epics. It will be after 25 years that Gupta, a Delhi-based artist, will be exhibiting his lifetime’s works of 10 sculptures, eight paintings and 72 haikus at the Visual Arts Gallery at India Habitat Centre, starting from March 24. “I am drawn to nature. So my journey began as a painter of landscapes. My paintings encompass portraiture, landscape as well as abstract imagery and reflect my deep engagement with mysticism and the Zen spirit. The colours that I use are minimalistic, delicate and understated like blues, moss green, lilac pink, earthy brown and beige. They make for an ethereal world,” he said. “In my works there is a sense of calm detachment, an assurance that I am both participant and observer in my own life,” he explained. His collection of haikus, presented in his characteristic and visually rich calligraphic style, captures the subtle nuances of Zen philosophy. “These haikus are autobiographical as they trace my journey and act as records of the most transforming moments,” he added. One has to see Gupta’s life-size installation, a sleeping Buddha’s head reclined at an angle, to understand his work. “The sculpture is both meditative and quietening, because its towering scale has a surprise element. For on the reverse, Buddha’s head is patterned like a cave, its inner walls inscribed with neat rows of Buddhas carved as though by ancient hands on a rock face like edicts from a preceding age. The mesmerising quality of the Buddhas within is hypnotic, yet it is neither old nor rock, but copper, and across the ‘cave’s’ length sprawls the figure of a gilded sleeping Buddha,” he told us. There will also be on display Surrender, an elegantly aerodynamic Garuda done in copper with patina, stainless steel with gold and mirror finish to understand the sheer magnitude of his perspective. “The Garuda spreads its wings against the sky’s invitation to fly. It certainly is larger than life in its size but is made in a way that it does not overpower. Its legs and hands are bent, perhaps in worship, or submission; each feather in each wing is so finely delineated which in itself is a work of art,” the artist said. “Then there are the deeply moving sculptures, Shunya and Meditations on a Mandala, each a masterpiece of void and solids, a Buddha cut from a metal sheet and a series of Buddhas suspended from a metallic frame, to merge one moment and emerge as the next, a point of mediation and meditation. They make us rethink of mankind’s constant quest and search, a restlessness that can succumb to suggestions of accord only when it unites with, not against, nature,” said Gupta. The Sanskriti awardee’s personal collection on display will give the visitors a chance to experience the ethereal quality of his works which are lucid, lyrical and profound. O $57&211(&7 2a`cecRZe`WcVR]Zej &+,79$1*,// UHFHQWO\KHOGDQH[KLELWLRQWLWOHG %XODQG0DVMLG²1R*UDVVLQWKH*KHWWR DW,,&6KH VKDUHVWKDWWKURXJKWKLVFROOHFWLRQVKHKDVWULHGWRH[SUHVV WKHVWUXJJOHRISHRSOHOLYLQJLQDGYHUVHFLUFXPVWDQFHV mong the several photographs that lined the walls of the exhibition hall at A the India International Centre, one stood out. It showed a bunch of kids smiling their hearts out trample as they did among waste scattered around Buland Masjid. Veteran photographer Chitvan Gill narrated to us why she chose the place as the subject for her exhibition titled Buland Masjid — No Grass in the Ghetto. “This is, at first sight, a world of slums and squalor, where pigeonhole dwellings hold dark secrets close to their hearts. Yet, what one encounters is a world of Almadovarian excess. Life, laughter and madness spill out into the maze of streets and gullies. There is tragedy here and there is triumph,” the photographer explained. Slowly she was drawn to this ghetto and its people. “Through them, I began to understand the politics of urbanisation and the complexity and injustices that underlie it,” she said. A large part of Gill’s overall work has been focussed on social and developmental issues and she has always found that the voices of people living in poverty and backwardness go unheard. “To me, expressing their struggle, their will to overcome the most degrading environment and to give their children a life better than the one they had is the most inspiring aspect of my work,” she told us. The collection was based entirely on the Buland Masjid locality of Shastri Park. Over the past three years Gill had visited the interior areas and the lanes repeatedly to familiarise herself with the people, to understand them and to photograph various aspects of their lives in multiple shoots over this extended period of time. Even then, she thought that the work is still in progress and, “will soon be complementing the photographs with a documentary film.” “The shoot for the documentary has already begun. I have been working in the area for three years and will continue at least for another year,” she added. We asked her about the title of the exhibition and she reminded us how the Buland Masjid is the eponymous mosque after which this colony is named. “I felt that No grass in the ghetto was a metaphor that aptly expressed the lives of people, and specially children, who have to endure and survive in a degraded and ghettoised slum environment,” Gill pointed out. The photographer, apart from working on a documentary on the same subject, is also engagaed in another photographic and documentary film project on the condition of the handloom industry. “That apart, there are several occasional projects that I take up,” she wrapped up. 20A>;8=0?0A030P <PhdaQWP]YRWWPdSP]RTa Ua^\2^[d\QXPXbcPZX]VcWT P]RXT]c8]SXP]SP]RTU^a\c^ PV[^QP[_[PcU^a\ 3P]RT^UcWT6^Sb Prada’s traditional Mayurbhanj Chhau performance reminds one of the Carolina grace and beauty of temple sculptures ;^Z:P[P<P]RWWPS^aVP]XbTSP bTaXTb^URd[cdaP[TeT]cbcXc[TScWT ±6[X\_bTb^U8]SXP]0ac2d[cdaT fWXRWfPbbd__^acTSQh2d[cdaT² CWT<X]Xbcah^U2d[cdaT 6^eTa]\T]c^U8]SXPCWTfTTZ [^]VR[PbbXRP[UTbcXeXch fPbVaPRTSQhT\X]T]c _Tab^]P[XcXTb[XZT?c EXYPhBWP]ZPa<XbWaP APYXeAPYBWaXePbcPeP EXSWdbWX?Pad[1P]]TaYX 6dad9P]\T9^hBPXQPQd BP\_b^]3PeXSEXbWfP AP\P]=Xa\P[Bd\P]:d\Pa 0aeX]S6Pda0]daPSWP6d_cP 2WP]SaPBT];Pg\XBWP]ZPa 1PY_PX?c3TeT]STaETa\P0aeX]S :d\Pa<XbWaPP]S?cAPeX]SaP <XbWaP while its lyrical qualities are akin to a poem. Carolina, who was born in Medellin, Colombia, is the only female soloist of this generation to research, choreograph and perform the traditional Mayurbhanj Chhau at the professional level. This Colombian is taking the ancient Indian dance form to the next level and to various places globally. Shiva’s dance of creation and destruction flattened many boundaries and traditions through the vigorous but fluidic postures of Carolina. It is not common to see a woman take up the dance form that requires rigorous, back-breaking training, and that too by a woman of foreign origin. But every step of hers, the long one-leg stances, the stretches and the splits proved how she had become one with Chhau. The exquisite presentation by the Colombian national, whose name equates to strength, grace and impeccable deliverance showcases vividly why Indian classical dance is a sacred and powerful means of expression that can unite both dancer and audience with the divine forces of the universe. While Odissi captivates with its roundness, grace, feminine postures and devotional intention, Carolina’s traditional Mayurbhanj Chhau display overpowers the senses with the perfect combination: Tandava - the martial and forceful aspect and Lasya - the soft and lyrical one. In addition, it has that ritualistic trait connected to nature, the entrancing characteristic of the music and the strong identification of the dancer with the character played in the item. To promote Indian classical dance, she travels every year to her country for workshops and performances. At a recent show at the Cambridge School auditorium in New Friends Colony, Delhi, Carolina stressed on the need to promote the Indian classical arts and pass on the love for them to the next generation. “One can only dance if one has god in his or her heart,” Carolina told the students as she encouraged some of them to come up on the stage and try a few basic steps of Chhau. And there were rounds of applause from the audience as the kids tried to uncoil and hiss like a snake, walk the tiger steps and jump aesthetically like a monkey as demonstrated by the 35-year-old dancer. J 8cfX[[QTcWT $cWC!\PcRW QTcfTT]cWTcf^cTP\bP]SUXUcW C!F2?PZXbcP]WPeTf^]TXVWc P]S[^bcbXgX] #_aTeX^db \PcRWTbCWThWPeTf^]cWaTT P]S[^bcYdbc^]TX]U^da\PcRWTb _[PhTSX]C!F2 $ J 347A03D=kCD4B30H k<0A27!!! % 0B5>A1>F;8=60CC744=38C78=: F74=H>D0A401;4C>B?8=C7410;;0B <D270B7470B>=C74BDA5024BF4 703CAH8=6C>78CC70C8B?0AC82D;0A;H 385582D;CB>F40;F0HB54;C748B0 6>>3>?C8>=0CC74102:4=3 ¯<8:474BB>==TfITP[P]SR^PRW >]8bWB^SWXQ^f[X]VPcST_cW C > 3 0 H 8 = 0 2 C 8 > = `] >UgJUQ\Q^Tfc@Q[YcdQ^l<>70;8 <YfUCdQbC`_bdc '*# ` 0;;B4C5>A2A02:;8=62>=C4BC @Q[YcdQ^VQSUS_^VYTU^d>UgJUQ\Q^TY^SbeSYQ\Ce`Ub! U^S_e^dUbd_TQi 41D5<9>5 <>70;8 ;1BD89;B B1=1> ew Zealand and Pakistan face contrasting fortunes when they meet each other here in a crucial Super 10 encounter here today. For Pakistan it is a must-win after losing their last game against tournament hosts India, while New Zealand can afford to slip up after sitting atop of the Group 2. However, the Kiwis will look to seal the last-4 birth today with a win over Pakistan, thereby allowing the benched players a chance to enter the field in their final Super 10 clash against Bangladesh. New Zealand have certainly lived up to the dark horses tag so far in the tournament with two massive upsets, beating India in the opener and following it up with a crucial win against their arch-rivals Australia in the second match. The win against India was even more impressive for the island nation. After being touted as the clear underdogs against the Men in Blue, New Zealand produced one of the biggest shock. They were not able to put up a challenging total and and were restricted only for 126 runs. But, Black Caps bowled brilliantly, aided by their spin trio of Mitchell Santner, Ish Sodhi and Nathan McCullum, humbled India to a mere 79 runs. They followed it up against their fierce rival Australia in the next match. After putting on 142 runs, New Zealand bowlers yet again provided the rescue act by restricting Aussies to a mere 134 runs to clinch a 8-run victory. On the other hand, Pakistan find themselves in a spot of bother. The Asian side may not be just yet be ousted from the tournament if they lose to New Zealand. However, the possibility of them qualifying will become very difficult as Pakistan will have to heavily depend on other team's results. Pakistan started the World T20 in style but brushing aside Bangladesh in their opener with a 55-run win. Both their batting and bowling clicked in that specific encounter. However, they couldn't build on that incredible start as yet again they fell short to their old foes India in a World Cup. As a result of which Pakistan's net run rate took a big hit. They still remain in second position, but a loss against New Zealand, followed by a win either for India or N ?8C27 A4?>AC <^WP[X_XcRWTb PaTcaPSXcX^]P[[hbdXc TSU^a_PRTQ^f[Tab P]SCdTbSPhbfXRZTc eTahfT[[\XVWcQT]^ SXUUTaT]cFXcWVaPbb Tbb_aTPS^eTacWT _XcRWcWT_PRTabPaT Tg_TRcTSc^WPeTcWT \PX]bPh^]CdTbSPh B^Q^cWcTP\b\XVWc V^X]c^cWT\PcRW fXcWPc[TPbccWaTTUPbc Q^f[TabX]cWTXa aP]Zb 5>A?0:8BC0=C74?024 0CC02:70B144=C74 18664BCBCA4=6C70=3 C70C34?0AC<4=C70B 58A43A40;;HF4;;F8C7 C74;8:4B>5<>70<<03 0<8A0=3<>70<<03 B0<8C74H0A4385582D;C C>B2>A4AD=B5A>< 7>F4E4AC74 8=2>=B8BC4=C10CC8=6 70B144=C74<08= ?A>1;4<5>A ?0:8BC0=8C40< 20D67C8C)?PZXbcP]_[PhTabSdaX]VcWTXacaPX]X]VbTbbX^]QTU^aTcTP\´b\PcRWPVPX]bc=TfITP[P]SPc<^WP[X^]<^]SPh Australia in the next match, both these sides could well pip Pakistan for the coveted second position. For Pakistan the pace attack has been the biggest strength and that department has fired really well so far. With the likes of Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Sami, they are difficult to score runs from. However, the inconsistent batting has been the main problem for Pakistani team. After a good display with the bat against Bangladesh, the old problems returned for them. ´@YdSX^_dY^VQf_eb_V@Q[µ 41D5<9>5 <>70;8 ;1BD89;B B1=1> ith not even a ball being bowled, the conditions in Mohali has already started to ignite a difference of opinion between the Pakistan and New Zealand team. The state of argument has gone beyond the obvious analysis of whether the pitch is a bowler friendly wicket or a batsman favouring one, as the main question hanging over everyone's head is which country does it favour? Kiwis coach Mike Hesson believes the conditions in Mohali are very similar to that they have in New Zealand. However, Afridi rejected it outright. When asked about New Zealand coach's opinion, Afridi said, "From my experience here, its always been a good pitch. The pitch is covered now, and we have time till tomorrow. To say that it's in New Zealand's favour, I don't agree. The pitch will be same for both the teams and more important is how we play on it." Prior to Afridi, Hesson said playing Pakistan many times recently will help them, particularly in a conditions which is similar to that of New Zealand. "It helps both sides because we know each other pretty well. Obviously we played those games in New Zealand conditions. Mohali is probably more like New Zealand conditions than perhaps Nagpur and Dharamsala," he added. Afridi may not have agreed with his counterpart coach's view, but he still had nice things to say about them. "They are playing really well in this format. Their win against India on a good spin track was amazing. The team is well balanced and have good spinners," Afridi explained during a pre-match press conference. 'Boom Boom' Afridi is also not ready to say much about Tuesday's crunch game against the Black Caps as he is looking to do all the talking in the field. W "There is a time to talk and there is a time to act. Now is the team to act on what has been spoken. We spoke over two days and planned, and tomorrow is action time," he said. Afridi is also looking too deep into the criticism which he or his teammates receive. "Even before the tournament started, people had written us off. But, I have stayed away from Twitter and Facebook. I have just kept me on one side because I know how people are reacting back home. Whatever happens there is a thing for the future, but right now all we can do is perform well," he explained. Pakistan skipper added that the reason behind India's defeat was because of too many mistakes his team had committed. "The team that wins, wins because it makes lesser mistake than the other side. We made more mistakes, we did not read the pitch right and also lost the toss. If we had won the toss, we would have also bowled first because the conditions were overcast and the pitch was covered for most part of the day," he explained. He undoubtedly had good things to say on Kohli's knock. "I won't give any excuse, but Virat Kohli was the biggest difference. In the Asia Cup too, he had singlehandedly won the match. In the last match India played well and won, but that's history now. For me, tomorrow's match is the most important and the team's focus is on that," he said. Earlier, Mike also reckoned it will be tough to play against an 'unpredictable' Pakistan side. "They are unpredictable, but very skillful. They have got a lot of pace of left-arm variety and with Irfan they have a difference in terms of bounce. Their bowling attack in particular is very challenging. As a batting unit, they are relatively predictable in the way they play and that gives us more opportunity with the ball," he signed off. ? A 8 2 4 ? 0 8 3 748B20?C08= C8;;C74F>A;3 2D?D=34AC78B D=34ABC0=38=6 0=37470B B08374F8;; A4C8A405C4A C744E4=C4E4= 8574270=64B 78B<8=30=3 F0=CBC> 20AAH>=F4 F8;;70E4C> B44F74C74A74 20=14?82:43 0B0?;0H4A >A=>C °?2127845 >=B02:8=6 B7078305A838 0BC!20?C08= F40A4;>>:8=6 0C8CF0@0A H>D=8BB 2>=CA02C8 38B2DBB43C74 <0CC4AF8C7 B4=8>A?;0H4AB 0=3C74HB083 F74C74AF4 0??>8=C0 5>A486=4A>A 70E40;>20; 2>02774 B7>D;31401;4 C>?A>3D24 14BCA4BD;CB 5A><C74C40< °?2127845 >=F0@0A³B9>1 Against India, they struggled to score runs and managed a mere 118 runs in 18 overs. If Pakistan are going to reignite their chances in this tournament, they have to start clicking in both the departments. The likes of Mohammad Hafeez, Shehzad Ahmed, Shoaib Malik, Umar Akmal and Shahid Afridi, who scored an incredible 19-ball 49 runs, have to step up. Having said that New Zealand's batting has neither lived up to the level. Having struggled for runs in both the matches so ?C8 far, the Kiwis will hope for the power hitters, Martin Guptill, Ross Taylor and Kane Williamson will finally start scoring the runs that is expected from them. Nonetheless, this will be a game, in which bowlers are expected to dominate all the headlines. If the pitch in Mohali is similar to the one that was present in Nagpur and Mumbai, then New Zealand are likely to go with three spinners. Although New Zealand's coach Mike Hesson is yet to finalise the play eleven. The coach said based on the conditions and the opposition, a decision will be made only on Tuesday. For Pakistan, irrespective of pitch, pacers such as Amir, Sami and Wahab Riaz are expected to start. If it is a spinning track, the onus will lie mainly on Afridi and part-time spinner Malik to do well. Whereas for New Zealand, the likes of Tim Southee, Mitchell McClenaghan, Trent Boult and Corey Anderson will be the ones to watch out for. SQUAD New Zealand: Kane Williamson (capt), Martin Guptill, Henry Nicholls, Luke Ronchi, Ross Taylor, Colin Munro, Mitchell Santer, Nathan McCullum, Grant Elliott, Mitchell McClenaghan, Tim Southee, Trent Boult, Adam Milne, Ish S odhi, C orey Anderson. Pakistan: Shahid Afridi (capt), Mohammad Hafeez, Shoaib Malik, Mohammad Irfan, Sharjeel Khan, Wahab Riaz, Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Sami, Khalid Latif, Mohammad Amir, Umar Akmal, Sarfraz Ahmed (wk), Imad Wasim, Anwar Ali, Khurram Manzo. 5 8 A 4 ? > F 4 A 7`chY`S`h]VcdhZ]]U`ecZT\0 2_g\UbcgY\\RUY^c`_d\YWXdY^dXYcSbeSYQ\]QdSX 41D5<9>5 <>70;8 ;1BD89;B B1=1> Tuesday's encounter between Zealand and Pakistan variIousnNewinternal battles are expected to be witnessed, but the one intriguing clash will be the pace attack of Pakistan team against the spin of the New Zealand side. The Green Shirts pace attack is a well-known one, as from the days of Imran Khan, Wasim Akram, followed by Shoaib Akhtar and the present crop of pacers such as Mohammad Sami and Mohammad Amir, Pakistan have always used pace as their mainstay to threaten the opposite numbers. However, the surprising factor has been the Black Caps resurgent spin attack. Following Daniel Vettori's retirement in 2015, the Kiwis foothold in the spin department was set to be lost. However, the present New Zealand team has shocked everyone with their impressive performances so far in this World T20. Mitchell Santner is undoubted- ;4C´BB44)<XcRWT[[BP]c]Ta^U=TfITP[P]S[TUcP]S?PZXbcP]´b<^WP\\PS0\Xa ly their main weapon in that department, producing impressive performances so far in the tournament. After his mind blowing 4/11 against India in the opener, he followed it up with another noteworthy contribution against arch-rivals Australia in the next match to pick up two wickets for 30 runs. Overall, he has 13 wickets from six games in 2016, which includes both T20Is and ODIs. Ish Sodhi is another who has helped the Kiwis fly high in that department. Following his 3/18 against India, he was impressive against Australia with 1/14. Not to mention he has 2 more wickets to his name against Sri Lanka in the warm-up. Despite being a surprise inclu- 1]YbbUcdUT 41D5<9>5 <>70;8 ;1BD89;B B1=1> owling sensation Mohammad Amir was rested as he did not take part in B the team nets session here on the eve of Paksitan's match between New Zealand. ?C8 sion in the World T20 squad, Nathan McCullum has also helped the team massively in that department. He picked up two against India in the opener and was very economical by giving just 15 runs. He managed two more against England in the warm-up game. When Pakistan's pace is taken into account, one doesn't have to see beyond Amir. After his spectacular spell against India in the Asia Cup, when he picked 3 wickets in the space of 3 runs, the left-arm pacer has lived up to the level with consistent performances. The 23-year-old has three wickets to his name so far in World T20. He may not have hit the heights he reached in Asia Cup, when he managed seven wickets from just three games. But, Kiwi batsmen will be very much aware of him and know that if he starts to hit the blocks, then it will be difficult to play against him. Amir is well supported by Mohammad Sami and Wahab Riaz. Sami may not have lived up to level he raised when he first burst into the scene. However, he has been quite effective. He was quite effective against India with a 2/17. He scalped three more in the Asia Cup. But on his day Sami can be as deadly as any pace bowler. Riaz is another who has become a mainstay against in the Pakistan line-up. He was quite economical by giving only 16 runs and also got the prized wicket of Yuvraj in the match, although by time the damage was already done as the Men in Green eventually lost to India. However, it is not quite sure who the pitch will favour, but if both New Zealand's spin and Pakistan's pace does live up to the potential, then Tuesday's match might be in for a thriller. = 4 C ; > 6 The 23-year-old, who has struck fear into opposition eyes with his deadly pace bowling, has been in good form recently. He has three wickets so far in World T20, which was followed by an impressive seven wickets in the Asia Cup, including a 3/18 against India. Although he did not bowl in the nets on Monday. A coaching staff of Pakistan team said he was just rested and has no injury worries. Apart from him, the rest of the session was a normal one as both batsmen and bowlers spending valuable practice time. Among the batsmen, Shoaib Malik and Umar Akmal batted till the end. Akmal had a decent outing against India last time around with a 16-ball 22 runs and so was Malik with a well constructed 26. They both will look to build on it against New Zealand today. For the Kiwis, Henry Nicholls, a left hander, was heavily involved in the nets. He batted for a long while and came up with some good strikes.Among other surprises, Kane Williamson — a powerhitter — was spending extra time in bowling. If the pitch does turn today in Mohali, Williamson might fancy his chances with the ball, although it looks very unlikely. Southee, apart from his bowling, was also heavily involved with the bat. One of the team coaching staff particularly heaped praise on his drives. % J J 347A03D=kCD4B30H k<0A27!!! % 145>A4C74F>A;32D?F4:=4FF70C F40A420?01;4>5F4:=>FC74 BCA4=6C7>5>DAC40<F40;F0HB102: >DAB4;E4BC>F8=C74F>A;32D?8CF0B 6>>3C>B44CF>F8=BD=34A>DA14;C B>>=24F464CC>C74B4<858=0;F4 C0:48C5A><C74A48=C>C7458=0; 4R^]^\hAPcTU^aFTbc8]SXTb b_X]]TabX]VP\TPVPX]bcBaX ;P]ZPcWTXaQTbcX]PC!8X] fWXRWcWTheTQ^f[TSPc [TPbcUXeT^eTab ¯" ! ¯0]SaT5[TcRWTaF8_[PhTa 0UcTacTP\³bfX]PVPX]bcB; 3 3 2 0 5 8 0 B 2 > )DWHRI:RUOG7VHPLILQDODW)HUR]VKDK.RWODXQFHUWDLQ 41D5<9>5 =4F34;78 @>C he fate of the upcoming World T20 semi-final match at T Ferozshah Kotla stadium is uncertain as Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) on Monday failed to get any relief from Delhi High Court over lack of completion certificate for its old club house there. The petition by the cricketing body seeking a direction to South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) to issue the certificate for the R P Mehra block came up for hearing before Justice A K Pathak, who referred the plea to a division bench observing that DDCA's issues are pending before it. At the outset, the bench said, "I cannot allow you (DDCA) to hold matches at this stage until you get the completion certificate." The semifinal match is slated on March 30. Senior advocates Sandeep Sethi and Rajiv Nayar, appearing for DDCA, said the R P Mehra block is there since 1996 and the occupancy certificate has already been issued. Sethi said the concern was Justice (Retd) Mukul Mudgal's view regarding this block due to which the International Cricket Council (ICC) is seeking clarification from the DDCA. "Event by event, the court has directed SDMC to grant us the certificate. SDMC is not objecting to the structure (R P Mehra block). This matter deserves clarification from the court. We are aggrieved by Justice Mudgal's letter (to BCCI). The T20 world cup is yet to complete. A semi-final match is in Delhi," he told the court. Sethi further said "it is not the SDMC which is bothering us. It is Justice Mudgal's view which is the problem. ICC is seeking clarifications on this from us." To this, the bench said, "Your R P Mehra block is not as per the sanc- 3T[WX3XbcaXRc 2aXRZTc 0bb^RXPcX^]^] <^]SPhUPX[TSc^ VTcP]haT[XTU Ua^\3T[WX7XVW 2^dac^eTa[PRZ ^UR^\_[TcX^] RTacXUXRPcTU^a Xcb^[S R[dQW^dbT tioned construction plan." Justice Mudgal, who has been appointed by the high court to oversee the functioning of DDCA, has asked the cricketing body not to sell tickets for R P Mehra block, having a capacity of around 2,000, and that it be used only for the broadcasters and the media. Sethi referred to the National Capital Territory of Delhi Laws (special provisions) Second Act 2011 and said that the R P Mehra block cannot be held illegal or unauthorised since the act provides for regularisation of the structure. DDCA's petition is likely to come up for hearing tomorrow before a division bench headed by Justice S Muralidhar. During the hearing, the court referred to a March 8 order passed by division bench before which SDMC had said occupancy certificate was for the entire stadium barring R P Mehra block, which falls within 100 metre of a protected monument and lacks clearance from Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). The division bench had said the issue of R P Mehra block was for the DDCA and SDMC to sort it out. During the hearing, Delhi government senior standing counsel Rahul Mehra told the court that DDCA was aware of this fact when 7 0 ; 5 C 8 < 4 >29>F5F==29¶DA@H6CD9@H =YTT\U_bTUbRQdc]Q^µcc]QcXY^W$)dQ[U2Q^W\QTUcXd_!%&%fc1ecdbQ\YQ 41D5<9>5 14=60;DAD @D9 ahmudullah top-scored with an impressive 49 not out off 29 M balls as Bangladesh shook off a the matter was heard by the division bench and this issue should have been raised there. "They (DDCA) are now hunting. All these things were known to them when the matter was pending before the division bench. This is unfair. They should have filed this petition before the division bench," he said. To this, Sethi said the division bench has nowhere said that the R P Mehra block is unauthorised. "Justice Mudgal is harbouring a view that there is an ambiguity on the use of R P Mehra block," he said. However, counsel appearing for SDMC said the matter should be referred to the division bench. 8=38058;4 ²FTPaTWPaSbXSTc^QTPc³ ]SXPb_aT\XTa^UUb_X]]TaAPeXRWP]SaP]0bWfX]^] 8<^]SPhbPXScWPcd]STaUPe^daPQ[TR^]SXcX^]bcWT W^bcbPaTWPaSbXSTc^QTPcX]cWT^]V^X]VFC! 8cWX]ZfTPaTPeTahV^^ScTP\>]^daSPh P]S d]STa R^]SXcX^]b UPe^daPQ[T U^a db fT PaT V^X]Vc^QTP_aTcchWPaSbXSTc^QTPc0bWfX]c^[S QRRXCe 1dc Pb TgRT_cX^] _a^eTb cWT ad[T Xc RP] WP__T]fXcW<T]8]1[dTc^^CWTaTfX[[QTTgRT_cX^]bFT[^bc P aTRT]c VP\T X] ?d]T PVPX]bc BaX ;P]ZP P]S P]^cWTa ^]T X] =PV_da PVPX]bc =Tf ITP[P]S >] Q^cW ^RRPbX^]b ^__^bXcX^] aTPScWTVP\TQTccTacWP]dbbPXS0bWfX] 8³\U^RdbbTS^]bXcdPcX^])HdeX wobbly start to post a decent 156 for five in their World T20 Super 10 Group 2 cricket match against Australia here on Monday. Put into bat, Bangladesh made a poor start as they were reduced to 26 for 2 in the sixth over but a fine contribution from Shakib Al Hasan (33 off 25 balls) and a late flurry from Mahmudullah took them to a fighting total in their crucial match. Bangladesh batsmen struggled for most part of their innings and they shook off the shackles only in the last five overs with Mahmudullah is small knock of 24 against Pakistan was H worth its weight in gold and Yuvraj Singh said that his "focus was on right things" like batting according to the demands of the situation rather than get overwhelmed by the vociferous capacity crowd at the Eden Gardens. "I wanted to bat according to the situation no matter how big the occasion was. It was important to focus on right things. I just wanted to watch the ball and rotate the strike and I was able to do that. Unfortunately, I could not finish the game. Virat is in sublime form and Dhoni came and finished the game," Yuvraj told bcci.Tv. taking charge. Mahmudullah, who hit seven fours and a six in his unbeaten knock, took the responsibility of taking Bangladesh to a fighting total after Shakib's departure as he played some exquisite shots towards the end. He and wicketkeeper Mushfiqur Rahim (15 not out) had an unconquered sixth wicket stand of 52 runs as they frustrated the Australian bowlers who had done a fine job till then. Rookie pacer Adan Zampa grabbed three wickets for 23 runs in an impressive bowling spell while Shane Watson took two wickets for 31 runs. Bangladesh, who lost their opening match against Pakistan, were on the backfoot even before the start of the match as in-form opener Tamim Iqbal was left out as he was unwell, adding to their woes after the suspension of Taskin Ahmed and Arafat Sunny due to illegal bowling actions. Bangladesh were denied a strong start with Shane Watson claiming the wickets of opener Soumya Sarkar (1) and one-down Sabbir Rahman (12). Shakib, for a brief period, threatened to take the fight against the Australians with a few lusty blows, including a four and six off Adam Zampa in consecutive deliveries, but Bangladesh batsmen were found wanting to get the big shots. After Shakib was out in the 16th over, Mahmudullah took the responsibility of first steadying the Bangladesh innings for a while and then taking to a fighting total. A 32-run partnership for the third wicket between Mohammad Mithun and Shakib Al Hassan steadied the innings. The introduction of leg spinner Adam Zampa once again tilted the game in Australia's favour as he claimed three wickets, the batsmen unable to read his leg breaks. 9^TYQ^R_hUbcXUQT d_3XY^QV_b?\iaeQ\YVYUbc :=>2:C74<3403)<Pah:^\ ?C8■ =4F34;78 etermined to keep the Olympic dream alive D despite the long-standing administrative mess, a spirited Indian boxing team, featuring the likes of M C Mary Kom and Shiva Thapa, will take off on Monday night for the Asian Qualifiers. Ten men and three women form the 13-strong team which will be in action from March 25. In the men's competition, only the top three boxers in each weight category will make the Olympic cut with the third spot decided via a box-off between the two bronze-medallists. None of the Indian boxers have so far qualified for the Olympics. During last year's World Championships, Shiva (56kg) won a rare bronze medal for the country but could not seal an Olympic ticket owing to his loss in the quota box-off. It is not going to be any easier at the continental qualifiers either. "If you start thinking about the difficulties, you only make it tough for yourself. So it's better to focus on what one actually can do. We have trained hard just the way we do before any big event and hopefully, we shall deliver," said Shiva, who recently won a gold medal at the South Asian Games in Guwahati. The men's team also includes Commonwealth Games silver-medallists L Devendro Singh (49kg) and Mandeep Jangra (69kg), Asian silver-medallist Vikas Krishan (75kg) and former Asian medallist Manoj Kumar (64kg) among others. In the women's squad, fivetime world champion and Olympic bronze-medallist Mary Kom (51kg) is joined by former Asian champion L Sarita Devi (60kg) and Asian Games bronze-medallist Pooja Rani (75kg). ²((bdaT8]SXPfX[[fX]FC!³ ormer opener Virender Sehwag feels India remain F overwhelming favourites to win the World Twenty20 title and showered praise on Virat Kohli, saying that even his kids can't move away from the TV set when the batting star is at the crease. "I had picked India, New Zealand, South Africa and West Indies before the start of the tournament. I still feel that way, with India winning the title 99 percent. Okay, they lost to New Zealand in Nagpur but the same thing happened in 2011 (when India lost to South Africa in Nagpur) and we went on to the win the World Cup," Sehwag told 'NDTV'. India's next match is against Bangladesh on March 23 and Sehwag sees the hosts winning it comfortably. 5 0 8 A B 7 0 A 4 4__bTYUV_b 9^TYQ^UfUc 41D5<9>5 370A0<B0;0 @D9 nlucky to have lost the previous tie against U Pakistan by just two runs via D/L method, the Indian women's cricket team will be fighting a survival battle when it takes on a strong England side at the ICC World Twenty20 here on Tuesday. A defeat on Tuesday would virtually throw the home team out of the competition and the Mithali Raj-led side would hope to put their best foot forward against the English eves. Unlike the previous edition, where India women were ousted in the group stages, they are a strong contender this time around, courtesy their recent good showing in the T20 format, including a historic 2-1 away series win over mighty Australia in January followed by the 3-0 whitewash of Sri Lanka in the run up to the ongoing World T20. In their last match also, India could have won the tie had rains not played spoilsport on Saturday. >JUfUc`bUfQY\ _fUb1ecdbQ\YQ^ 41D5<9>5 =06?DA @D9 ew Zealand continued their unbeaten run at N the Women's WT20 cricket tournament by coasting to a convinving six-wicket win over Australia to register their third consecutive win in Group A, here on Monday. Electing to bat after winning the toss, Australia Women could only muster 103 for eight, a paltry target which New Zealand Women overwhelmed with ease in 16.2 overs for the loss of just four wickets. Australia Women witnessed a horrendous start to their innings as Kiwi off-spinner Leigh Kasperek ran through the top-order to reduce their opponents to 4 for 4 in 4 overs. Kasperek's impressive figures of 4-0-13-3 includes two wickets in consecutive balls of the second over.