LPG cap up, diesel is partially set free
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LPG cap up, diesel is partially set free
www.facebook.com/hindustantimes www.twitter.com/htTweets ■ DOWNLOAD OUR iPAD APP www.hindustantimes.com/iPad ■ OUR EDITION ON KINDLE http://read.ht/JS4 hindustantimes.com NIFTY 6,039.2 +37.4 SENSEX 19,964.0 +146.4 DOW JONES 13,511.2 -23.7 COURTING ROMANCE M a R S MUMBAI HAPPIEST WITH LEISURE DELHI LEAST SO Here’s more proof that India is, indeed, a happy nation. The index score for “level of happiness with your overall leisure, entertainment and social life” is 754. But like all averages, it hides as >>P9 much it reveals. short stories CABINET OKAYS PREZ RULE IN JHARKHAND NEW DELHI: The Union cabi- net decided on Thursday to recommend President’s Rule in Jharkhand, where no party has staked claim to form the government after Arjun Munda resigned as CM after the JMM withdrew support. P7 Actress-VJ Sohpiya Haque passes away in London LONDON: Actress and popular VJ Sophiya Haque died at a hospital here on Thursday. She was 41. Haque was suffering from pneumonia and had been undergoing tests, during which she developed a clot in her lungs. PTI 28°C LOW 17°C RUPEE/EURO 72.5 +0.3 GOLD/10G 31,150 -175 SILVER/K 59,200 -250 WORLD BUSINESS 35 HOSTAGES DEAD DISINVESTMENT MY FILM TOGETHER’ KITTY BONANZA IN ALGERIAN RAID Inkaar Says Sudhir Mishra about his upcoming movie, which revolves around sexual harassment at work , State firms get boost to capital base >P11 Former al-Qaeda leader Mokhtar Belmokhtar leads militant capture of remote Sahara gas plant >P12 LPG cap up, diesel is partially set free ARABUL ISLAM ARRESTED AT LONG LAST HT Correspondent ■ letters@hindustantimes.com REFORMS Oil prices to go up 50p/l every month HT Correspondent ■ letters@hindustantimes.com NEW DELHI: The government, on Thursday, allowed the public sector oil companies to raise diesel prices by 40-50 paise per litre, and simultaneously sought to offset the negative political fall-out by hiking the cap on subsidised LPG cylinders from six to nine. A marginal reduction of 25 paise a litre in the price of petrol was also announced. Petrol prices had been increased by 35 paise a litre earlier this week. The revised diesel and petrol prices will be effective on Friday. At present, diesel costs R50.91 per litre in Kolkata (see graphic). Higher diesel prices are likely to raise food prices and fuel inflation. Top government sources, however, refused to call the diesel price hike a move towards deregulation. “We’ve given some liberty to oil marketing companies to raise diesel prices in small doses from time to time,” oil minister M Veerappa Moily said. The Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs (CCPA), chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, which took the decisions, considered the Vijay Kelkar THE ENERGY DYNAMICS R491 Loss on every LPG cylinder Decision: Raise cap on subsidised LPG cylinders from 6 to 9 a year Impact: Subsidy bill will go up by R9,300 crore a year R9.60 Loss per litre of diesel R50.91 Price of diesel in Kolkata R10.81 Price hike for bulk consumers Decision: Hike diesel price by 50 paise per litre per month Impact: One-rupee hike to cut subsidy bill by R9,200 crore. Three 50-paise hikes till March 31 will fetch about R13,800 crore Decision: Charge market prices from bulk consumers Impact: Subsidy bill will come down by R12,907 crore panel report, which had recommended a R1 per month hike in diesel prices for 10 months to wipe out the diesel subsidy. The CCPA also decided to increase diesel prices by R11 a litre for bulk consumers (defence, Railways and state transport corporations). The monthly increase in retail diesel prices by about 50 paise per litre will fetch the government about R13,800 crore a year and will compensate the exchequer for the outgo of R9,300 crore on account of increasing the cap on subsidised LPG cylin- ders to nine a year. Then, charging market rates from bulk consumers will bring down the government’s subsidy outgo on diesel by R12,907 crore. “I’m not factoring in (the price rise) at this moment. I’m proceeding on the basis that the subsidy bill remains the same (as earlier),” Union finance minister P Chidambaram said. While economists and the stock markets welcomed the decision, such political as the BJP, the Left parties, the Akali Dal and the TMC, among others, criticised the move. mustread Dreamliners grounded weather today HIGH RUPEE/$ 54.4 +0.3 ‘I WANT FAMILIES TO WATCH At the Australian Open, the leading ladies find love hindustantimes.com/court B Y NASDAQ 3,117.5 +6.8 HT CITY hindustantimes com S U R V E Y FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2013 ■ R 2.50 ■ Vol. XIII No 16 ■ 20 pages, including 4 pages of HT City Kolkata / METRO AIR INDIA (AI) has grounded its six Boeing-787 Dreamliner planes after a directive by US Federal Aviation Administration to stop operations of all such planes. The grounding of the Dreamliner is a setback for AI, since the aircraft is central to the carrier’s turnaround plans. >>PAGE 9 HOTTEST IN INDIA GOA 36°C COLDEST IN INDIA DARBUK -26°C FORECAST: Morning for. Later, mainly clear sky. Marginal increase in day and night temperatures. Maximum relative humidity was 98% and minimum 47%. ■ Governor MK Narayanan with industries minister Partha Chatterjee at the summit. SAMIR MONDAL Governor has some advice to woo industry to Bengal HT Correspondent ■ letters@hindustantimes.com KOLKATA: Governor MK Narayanan flagged the controversial land question as a major problem area of industrialising West Bengal, advocating a joint effort by the state government and entrepreneurs to find a solution. This is in sharp contrast to the policy of the Mamata Banerjee regime, whic has consistently opposed any role of the state while acquiring farmland for industry. “Often, there’s a problem relating to the availability of suitable land for industry. Hence, a joint effort by state government and entrepreneurs to get suitable land is called for,” Narayanan remarked while delivering the concluding address of the three-day investor summit, Bengal Leads 2013, in Haldia. The governor’s stand is sig- ( ) There is a problem relating to availability of land for industry. The government and industry must work together M K N A R AYA N A N Governor nificant on two counts. One, he chose the Haldia investor meet to emphasise his differences with the state government. Speaking from the same platform less than 48 hours ago, the chief minister, herself, glossed over the land issue, claiming that there was no problem getting land in Bengal. Two, his comment comes within a week of his now-famous jibe that a culture of goondaism was prevailing in the state, as evidenced by the January 8 Bhangar clash between the Trinamool Congress and the CPI(M). A string of projects, both in the public and private sector, have been stalled in Bengal because of the no-acquisition policy of the state government. “Despite being a forerunner in various aspects, such as overall economic growth, education and governance, what the state is pathetically lacking in is new investments,” Narayanan remarked during his speech. A career policeman, Narayanan said that, although it was an accepted fact that the priority of the government was governance, and not business, the state government should still play a major role in attracting private investments. Significantly, the governor did not stop at the land question, but apparently took a jibe at the chief minister, too. “We have to overcome self pessimism to achieve growth,” he said. CONTINUED ON P5 KOLKATA: Eleven days after the assault on the CPI(M)’s Abdur Rezzak Mollah, former Trinamool Congress MLA from Bhangar, Arabul Islam, was eventually arrested on Thursday and slapped with non-bailable sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Arms Act. Sources said the move, which had the sanction of the chief minister herself, came after pressure from various quarters, including Governor MK Narayanan. Arabul was arrested on Thursday from Mathpukur, off the EM Bypass, under Kolkata Leather Complex police station. He was produced in Baruipur court and remanded in police custody until January 21. He had earlier been released from a Rajarhat nursing home on January 12, after being admitted on January 8. The ex-MLA was booked under bailable sections of the IPC for his January 6 assault on Mollah — a CPI(M) MLA and former land and land reforms minister. He was also booked under nonbailable sections of the Arms Act for firing on CPI(M) supporters who were en route to a protest rally in Kolkata on January 8. CONTINUED ON P5 ■ Arabul Islam after his arrest on Thursday. HT PHOTO Modi’s move to Delhi nears as RSS relents INEVITABLE? It’s now only a question of how soon & in what role Shekhar Iyer ■ siyer@hindustantimes.com NEW DELHI: Narendra Modi’s move to New Delhi is beginning to look inevitable, with the BJP’s ideological patrons set to abandon their opposition to projecting a leader ahead of the 2014 General Elections. It is now a question of how soon, and in what role, with some in the party wanting him to take charge of the campaign committee, while the man, himself, may be keener on staying put in Gandhinagar until the BJP removes the roadblocks to naming him prime ministerial candidate. The Gujarat chief minister won a third term in his state less than a month ago, but a slogan popular among his supporters captured the growing mood in the party: “CM for 2012 and PM for 2014”. Now, sources in the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS), the BJP’s Right-wing parent, say that the Sangh bigwigs who were ini- C E A S E F I R E ■ Modi: Aiming high tially opposed to Modi, will listen to the clamour for him from BJP workers and let him move ahead. “There’s a green light from the RSS for Modi,” an RSS insider said. “The Sangh... will leave the matter of projecting Modi and its timing for the party to decide.” For a start, Modi could be nominated to the BJP Parliamentary Board and, eventually, be roped in to head the party’s central elec- UN D E R tion campaign and strategy panel, BJP sources said. This could happen once the election of the next BJP chief is completed and a new team takes charge, possibly by early-February. But the big question is whether Modi will take the plunge without a guaranteed run at the top job. “Modi is known not to make half-baked moves. He goes for the kill only if his role is clear and the objectives of involving him are clearly understood by all concerned,” a BJP functionary close to Modi said. Modi is understood to be studying the “evolving situation” closely and sources said he had conveyed to senior BJP leaders that he needed six months to take care of Gujarat affairs.In the event of his projection, Modi will also contest the Lok Sabha polls to send a strong message. The Congress will debate on the impact of promotion for Modi at its Jaipur conclave from Friday. ST R E S S Delhi unenthused by Khar’s offer to talk with Khurshid Jayanth Jacob ■ letters@hindustantimes.com NEW DELHI: India is unenthused by Pakistan foreign minister Hina Rabbani Khar’s offer of ministerial-level talks, which came a day after she accused New Delhi of warmongering. Although New Delhi sees Islamabad’s instructions to its troops to respect the ceasefire as a “positive” development, it is in favour of the Directors-General of Military Operations sorting out the tensions along the Line of Control (LoC). “Direct talks between counterparts don’t just come in a jiffy; you sort of work up to them gradually or work towards some- thing,” foreign minister Salman Khurshid said on Thursday about Khar’s offer to talk to him. “We, for instance, when we come in contact at our level, that becomes a base for the contact between heads of government to come together. So there’s lot of work you need to do,” he added. “I think it’s not just one statement or one response that works. You have to take up the whole structure with you,” said Khurshid, who, along with defence counterpart AK Antony, briefed the cabinet about the situation along the LoC. The defence ministry, too, is for a wait-and-watch approach — to see if Pakistan’s “change of mind” is reflected at the ground level over a period of time. Islamabad has been calling for a UN probe into the ceasefire violations and soldiers’ killings, something which is unacceptable to New Delhi. In a late night statement on Wednesday, Khar said, “Instead of issuing belligerent statements by the military and political leaders from across the border and ratcheting up tension, it’s advisable for the two countries to discuss all concerns related to the LoC, with a view to reinforcing respect for the ceasefire — maybe at the level of the foreign ministers to sort out things.” A day earlier, Khar had accused India of “blowing things out of proportion”. Printed and distributed by NewspaperDirect www.newspaperdirect.com US/Can: 1.877.980.4040 Intern.: 800.6364.6364 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • COPYRIGHT AND PROTECTED BY APPLICABLE LAW HINDUSTAN TIMES, KOLKATA FRIDAY, J ANUARY 18, 2013 02 | ( ht16to20 ) quotemartial The world outside India is so different. We can learn so much from their education system, social set-up and outlook towards life in general. UDISHA AGARWAL, student ( POWEROFYOUTH ) weekendplanner FROM THE MOUTH OF AN IIM GRAD Mayank Jain, author of Stop Me If You Can! An IIM Grad’s Tryst With Sales, will be present at Starmark, South City Mall, to interact with readers today at 6.30 pm. Boria Majumdar will also be present at the interactive session. The author, a mimicry artist, is presently associated with the world of sales. ■ German students Gazi Korkmaz and Fabian Seibold (standing second and third respectively from left) and LSA students Udisha Agarwal (sitting, second from left) and Vallari Aggarwal (sitting, second from right), PHOTO: SATYABRATA DAS at the farewell organised at LSA for the team of students visiting Kolkata from Aalen, Germany. LEARNING BEYOND BORDERS EXCHANGE PROGRAMMES Students who have visited foreign countries on exchange programmes say they have learnt things about life in unknown lands that books didn’t tell them Sanchari Chatterjee ■ letters@hindustantimes.com T ill December last year, 18-year old German high-school student Gazi Korkmaz had not travelled outside his country. His first encounter with an alien culture took place in Kolkata when he arrived as part of a student exchange programme organised by Lakshmipat Singhania Academy (LSA). What caught Korkmaz’s immediate attention was the slow-paced lifestyle, traffic woes and of course, pollution. Opening up to other cultures had always been a characteristic feature of youth across the world. They have always lapped up opportunities that seek to educate them while they can still have fun. Student exchange programmes give them this opportunity. “My students learnt a lot during this twoweek visit. It would not have been possible for me to teach these through theoretical lessons,” Benjamin Manz, Korkmaz’s teacher at Kaufmaennische Schule Aalen in Aalen, Germany, said. Last year, 11 LSA students visited Germany for a month. As part of the exchange programme 11 students from the German school came to Kolkata. At both ends, students had stayed with their host families. TECHNOLOGY TIP FOR THIS WEEK HOW TO MAKE YOUR OLD PC A SPRINTER If your old desktop computer has slowed down abysmally, is there a way to make it work faster? Other than junking it and buy a new one, that is. There are two options: replace the hard disk with either a 7,200 RPM or even a 10,000 RPM drive or with a Solid State Disk (SSD) drive. The other option is to buy a product called SanDisk Ready Cache. This is what you do: Your PC will need to have a free SATA connector. Take the help of a geek friend or your computer vendor to ascertain this. 1 Purchase a ReadyCache 2 Drive that comes as a 32GB SSD hard disk, and install it inside your computer and connect it to the free SATA connector Boot up and install the application that comes with Ready Cache. It will reboot your computer about three times to get the application ready. 3 SanDisk claims that your computer boots up four times faster, and application will run up to 12 times faster. The device costs about R3,700. The great part about it is that there is no need to format, backup or reinstall software on your computer. It just works as an additional drive and improves speed. There is a downside: it requires Windows 7 to work. WRITE TO US ■ Tell us about all the issues that bother you. We can be reached at sixteentotwenty@gmail.com “The students get to know the heritage, cultural values and family ties when they live with their h o s t fa m i l i e s during exchange programmes,” LSA principal Meena Kak, said. For Avilasha Ghosh, final year sociology stu- ■ Avilasha Ghosh dent, St Xavier’s College, the recent trip to Minnesota, USA, has opened up a whole new array of options for her future studies. “After the one month trip to St Benedict’s and St John’s University in Minnesota, I have made up my mind to pursue my masters degree in the US. I liked their teaching method, which is more of a discussion and not the routine lecture that we have got used to,” Ghosh said. Having chosen environmental anthropology as her major subject, Ghosh was given permission to freely attend any class going on at the college during his stay on the campus. She attended classes on several other subjects apart from her own. “I did not face the usual restrictions relat- ing to waking up on a certain time, going to college, returning home etc. while living with the host family. I felt very much at home and comfortable in an alien land. It impressed me a lot,” she said. Udisha ■ Arkya Mukherji Agarwal, a class 11 student of LSA, visited Germany as part of the exchange programme last year. “I was like a frog in a well before this trip! The world outside India is so different. We can learn so much from their education system, social set-up and outlook towards life in general,” Agarwal said. Fabian Seibold, a class 12 student from Germany, said he was quite surprised to see three generations living in the same house - an experience he had while staying with the host family in Kolkata. “The family I was living with had all the uncles, aunts, cousins and grandparents staying together. I had never seen so many members of a family living together. In my family its just my parents and myself. It was great fun to be part of a Kolkata family with so many of us engaged in activities, games and engagements all day,” Seibold said. Vallari Aggarwal, a Class 11 student at LSA who too went for the German exchange programme, was surprised by the hospitality she received. “In India, families have servants to help them with daily chores. Yet at times we are tired of our guests. But in the German family I was living with the mother was never tired of me, even though she was working all day without any assistance.” While many consider staying away from home a challenge these youngsters say their experience was completely different. “When Leni Scriegel, my exchange partner visited us, my grandmother used to get up early every morning to peel fruits for her as she only had fruits for breakfast. Neither of us ever felt homesick,” Aggarwal said. Like Ghosh, Arkya Mukherji (23), who has completed B.Tech this year and is pursuing an advanced diploma in Japanese language at International Institute of Language and Culture (IILC), visited Japan last year. He was invited by the Japanese government to visit the country after he won the Japanese language quiz contest in Eastern India. “When I went to Japan, I was convinced to take up the advanced diploma program and enhance my career opportunities in the IT sector,” Mukherji said. QUIZ TIME FOR SCIENCE WIZARDS If you are a student of Class 8, 9 or 10, you can participate in the regional round of Texas Instruments Science and Technology Quiz 2013 on January 19, to be held at GD Birla Sabhaghar. The winning team will compete for the national title in Bangalore on February 9. To participate, log on to tiif.org. FINDING THE MOST VERSATILE ONE Watch engineering and management students beat it out at the regional finale of Maruti Suzuki Colours of Youth 2012 contest at IIM, Joka. It will be followed by a quiz contest. Actor Isha Koppikar will be one of the judges. Time: 11 am-5 pm. Be there with your ID card. Sign o’the times? techqueries VIRTUALLY YOURS Need to email a signed document? t? You can input your signature on your device gadgetcorner Gagandeep Singh Sapra ■ letters@hindustantimes.com I n these times of tablets and smartphones and your being constantly on the move, putting your signature on a document is tedious and likely to involve: a. filling it up on the computer; b. getting a printout; c. signing it; d. scanning it; e. attaching the file to an email and dashing it off. Is there a less cumbersome alternative? Well, there is e-signing, or electronic signing. This week, we look at three applications that allow you to sign a document on your tablet, smartphone or your PC. Suppose it is a contract. You can send the document to another person, who adds his/her signature as well, and you have an electronic copy with the signatures of both the parties — and all for free. Sign Now [Android, iOS and Web Browser] Create a free account, and upload the document that needs to be signed — preferably a PDF file. If you are working on a tablet, you can use Sign Now to open a document from your cloud (Internet) storage as well. Once the document is opened, click at the place where the signature is needed, and you are given three options: ‘Insert Signature’, ‘Insert Text’ or ‘Insert Today’s Date’. Select the first option, and you get a screen where you can sign or upload a virtual signature using the software app’s features. This is now stored as your signature, which you can use on the document. Once signing is done, you can n sa ssave ve and download the new file. Save it with a name that will remind you that it is the signed copy (eg: Signed Agreement.pdf). Iff you need anotherr person to sign the he document, you need ed to have the profesfessional version of Sign Now (that costs $9 or R495 a month): you u can insert “sign here” fields on the document that hat can be emailed to the second party. The free version on allows you to sign up to five documents a month, and comes with unlimited storage. orage. You need to store the signature on all your devices; documents get synchronised across devices, not the signature. On the PC you can also create a signature by typing your name, or scanning a signature. Sign Easy [Android and MAY NOT BE LEGALLY BINDING ■ Screenshots of the three applications. Sign Now is on the extreme right. iOS iOS] This is from an Indian not have a Web company. They do no version, which means the application needs to be downloaded and installed. On the iOS it can sign you in through your Facebook account — though that did not work for us. The application comes with what they call a Basic Account, in which you can sign three documents. Beyond this, you need to either buy an annual subscription (R1,100) or a pay-as-you-go subscription (R110 per five documents). Sign Easy lets you create a signature and initials, or upload a file with THE VERDICT Overall, Echo Sign, not being available on the Android platform was a bit of a let-down. However, considering that the application also works via mobile browsers, and even has a BlackBerry app, it qualifies as the top electronic signing application out there. These digital signatures may not be applicable on legal documents. They hold good for mutual agreements between companies/ individuals done in good faith. On print, a document with digital signatures appear like photocopies of documents that were signed physically. Do check with a lawyer on legal validity issues. a virtual signature. The app opens the page you select as a document. You can ‘Insert Signature’, initials, date, text or even an image. The downside is that we had crashes when signing at times. Adobe Echo Sign [iOS, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile and Web Browser] This the richest and the most secure signing application of all. You first need to create a user name and password using a browser. You can subsequently use the app that suits your Windows, iOS or Blackberry device. Here is how it works: you send a document, and choose if the other party signs first or you or specific you are just coordinating a signature. The document can be signed by up to six people, and you can do five documents a month in the free plan. You can also passwordprotect documents, and make sure only people identified via their Web identity, such as email, Facebook and Linked-In accounts can sign the document. The free version also gives you an audit trail and a support to build PDF forms, and a document certification. Paid versions start at $14.95 (R825) per user per month, and allow several more features to be used. I have some old classic audio tapes of the ’80s that I would like to convert to digital audio to store in CD, DVD, pen drive etc. Is there any gadget that can directly convert the format from tape to computer? If such a gadget is unavailable, could you please advice me of any place in Mumbai North where this sort of conversion is done at a moderate rate? - Vishnu There are a couple of ways of doing this. One is by using a portable stereo system from Philips called the CD Sound Machine, which can directly convert the content of your cassettes into digital format and save into a USB storage device. It can also rip audio content from CD to USB, and record from radio channels. it comes with a remote control and is priced at roughly R5,199. An alternative is, if you still have a cassette player, you can hook that up to your computer using a 3.5 mm to 3.5mm cable (also called EP cable), using the earphone out jack on the player and the microphone in socket on the computer. You could then use a recording programme on the PC to store these as MP3s. We cannot help you with a service provider in your area, though there is no harm in checking with local photo studios. They typically offer VHS to DVD conversion, and some may even offer this service. I want to buy a cheap handheld device of 7” screen or a basic notepad that would help me read MSWord, pdf, PowerPoint Excel files. It need not be a phone at all, though it would help if it plays MP3. Please advise. - Somasekhar D For just reading MS office files and playing MP3 files, the 7” Android tablets work nicely, and the Ubislate Aakash 2 tablet starting at R3,499 (which is amongst the cheapest) fits the bill. You can download the free app “Documents To Go” if you wish to read only. For editing, you would have to buy the pro version of the app. (Gagandeep Sapra is a technology entrepreneur, who calls himself The Big Geek) Printed and distributed by NewspaperDirect www.newspaperdirect.com US/Can: 1.877.980.4040 Intern.: 800.6364.6364 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • COPYRIGHT AND PROTECTED BY APPLICABLE LAW HINDUSTAN TIMES, KOLKATA FR I DAY, J ANU ARY 18 , 2 013 ( | 03 quotemartial I do not know if there will be peace in Bhangar. It all depends on my supporters ARABUL ISLAM Trinamool Congress, South 24-Parganas leader ) htmetro Neglect charge on US foster Didi to knock on PM’s home housing Bengali child door for financial relief PROTEST Intellectuals and activists raise issue of denial of religious & cultural rights of baby Indrasish HT Correspondent ■ letters@hindustantimes.com KOLKATA: Raising allegations of injury and neglect of 16-monthold Indrasish Saha in the care of the New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency, bodies of academicians, social activists, retired justices from all over the country petitioned US ambassador in India, Nancy Powell, demanding immediate repatriation of the child to India. They have alleged the US body has robbed the baby’s religious and cultural rights. On September 7, 2012 US authorities took away the baby from its parents Debashis and Pamela Saha, alleging negligence after the baby was injured at home. The matter is being heard in a US court since. The letter signed by AP Shah, former Chief Justice of Delhi high court, Mukul Mudgal, former Chief Justice of Punjab and BRIEF HISTORY In November 2012, 14-month old Indrasish was wounded in the lower lip in what the foster carers claim was an accident ■On December 31, 2012, Indrasish had to be hospitalised in emergency care for extreme dehydration while in charge of his foster care ■ During Durga Puja in October 2012, US authorities told the boy’s parents to switch on TV channels showing puja as a substitute for participation in the rituals ■ Haryana high court and Brinda Karat, former Rajya Sabha MP highlighted instances of neglect that led to injury and sickness in foster care. It also highlighted how the child is being denied his cultural and religious rights in the US. “I have heard that people from all over the country have petitioned. I am grateful to them. My grandson is not well in foster care. He is being neglected and is injured. Moreover, the child is traumatised for being kept away from his near and dear ones,” paternal grandfather Nirmal Saha told HT over phone from Balurghat in South Dinajpur. Relatives and activists told HT the family would lose the right of getting back Indrasish if he stayed in foster care for more than 12 months. The child has already spent nearly five months in foster care. (He was born in India.) In November 2012, the boy was wounded his lower lip in what the foster carer authorities claim was an accident. “On December 31, 2012, Indrasish had to be hospitalised in emergency care for extreme dehydration while in charge of his foster carer..,” read a part of the letter High Court seeks report on banning of gutkha Deepak Prahladka ■ letters@hindustantimes.com KOLKATA: Calcutta High Court on Thursday appointed the state pollution control board advocate as amicus curie (friend of court) for assistance in dealing with a public interest litigation (PIL) petition, seeking ban on selling of gutkha. Chief Justice Arun Mishra and Justice Joymalya Bagchi asked advocate Nayan Bihani to study the issue and suggest measures on February 2. State advocate Tapan Mukherjee told the court that a huge number of people chew gutkha; therefore, it was not possible for the state to provide a huge number of police personnel to prevent it. Moreover, the state also earns a huge amount of revenue by way of tax from the sale of gutkha. Rejecting this, the judges said that the life of the people was more important than revenue. T h e j u d ge s , h o w e v e r, directed the state to file a report as to what steps it has taken to stop consumption of gutkha in public places. A social action group named Doctor for You filed the PIL through advocate Rashid Alam alleging that the consumption of gutkha is not only injurious to health but also creates a mess in public places. The medical experts opined that consumption of gutkha is the leading cause of oral cancer across the country. Gutkha also contain many nonfood grade agents and chemicals that can cause a variety of medi- CHIEF JUSTICE ARUN MISHRA AND JUSTICE JOYMALYA BAGCHI ASKED ADVOCATE NAYAN BIHANI TO STUDY THE ISSUE AND SUGGEST MEASURES ON FEB 2 cal conditions, from heart attack to infertility. National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, Delhi, had also filed a report in Supreme Court, which compiles information from studies done all around the world on the harmful effects of gutkha consumption, not only refers to the many different kinds of cancers, but also lists seven non-cancerous diseases that can be caused by gutkha consumption. The report, which was filed by a committee of experts, said that hypertension and cardiovascular diseases, nervous system disorders, liver and kidney diseases, reproductive health dysfunctions, oro-dental problems, metabolic disorders including diabetes and obesity, and psychological disorders including addiction could be caused by excessive consumption of gutkha. Areca nut or supari, which is an ingredient in gutkha as well as pan masala, is considered to be the main culprit. The report also stated that two studies each have found areca nut use associated with significantly increased risk of development of liver cirrhosis, chronic kidney disease and urinary stone disease. signed by representatives from 14 organisations, apart from noted professors and women activists. The letter also alleged that though a cyst was detected in Indrasish’s brain, the foster carers merely limited his medical examinations to that covered by the insurance as in foster care norms. The baby’s relatives and parents want to bring him back to India for medical and provide proper medical facilities. “They have not taken the baby for a diversity of specialist assessments or obtained expert second-opinions, as his biological parents or other family would have had Indrasish not been confiscated by US authorities,” the letter added. Citing denial of religious and cultural rights of the baby the letter highlighted during the Durga Puja in October (2012), the foster care authorities refused Indrasish permission to participate in festivities. “…New Jersey authorities told Indrasish’s parents to refer TV channels showing Puja observances as a substitute for Indrasish participating in the prayers and rituals...,” the letter said. “Indrasish has been in the custody of his foster carers for more than four months. The US authorities took him away on September 7, 2012,” said Nirmal Saha. Indrasish, along with his parents, Debasish and Pamela Saha, went to the US temporarily for his father to complete an assignment in IBM. After around three weeks, the child was rushed to hospital with injuries, which his parents claim, were brought about by an accidental fall. But the US authorities took custody of the one-year-old in the hospital itself and allowed the parents to meet him only for four hours in a week. HT Correspondent ■ letters@hindustantimes.com Four months after quitting UPA II and after her controversy of mimicking him, Mamata Banerjee would knock on the door of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to bail her out of the state’s financial mess. She also plans to initiate a ‘Jantar-Mantar style’ agitation in Delhi, this time alleging step-motherly attitude towards Bengal. She is scheduled to meet industrialists in Mumbai in February and thereafter would meet the Prime Minister. Already time has been sought from the PMO. In recent meetings in Bengal, even at Bengal Leads II, industrial summit in Haldia on Tuesday she stressed on the state’s financial mess and how the Centre is not responding to her call. “We are in a financial mess due to Left Front’s misrule for 34 years. We earn R21,000 crore but the Centre KOLKATA: through RBI takes away R26,000 crore as interest. How will I feed the people of Bengal? We wanted moratorium on the interest for three years. But the Centre is not responding. I will personally meet the Prime Minister soon,” Mamata was heard saying in rallies. She also said that she has quit the Union Cabinet against antipeople policies of UPA II, but now for the people of Bengal she would demand the moratorium. Party sources said that she is planning for an industrial meet in Mumbai in February where it is likely the she will meet Tata’s new head Cyrus Mistry in a bid to sort out the Singur mess and seek fresh investment. After that she plans to meet the Prime Minister in Delhi and press for her demands to sort of the financial mess of the state. “If the Prime Minister does not listen to us, we will launch an agitation in Delhi. We may also sit on a dharna in Jantar Mantar. We are ready to go for any form of agitation to get the dues of the people of Bengal,” said a senior Lok Sabha MP. Interestingly Mamata herself led a rally in Jantar Mantar in October against the anti-people policies of the UPA government. Sources in the government said the chief minister is increasingly finding herself helpless to sort out the huge debt situation. Moreover the government is shelling out crores of rupees in promotional activities like ‘Vivek Utsav’, various fairs, doling out honorarium to Imams, giving out money to thousands of clubs in the state. “The little money we have is being spent on various no-plan expenditures. Which is also creating further stress on the exchequer. We need some relief from the Centre or else things will get worse and we may not even pay employees on time,” said an officer of the finance department. APOLLO HOSPITALS INITIATING WEEKLONG ROBOTIC SURGERY In order to generate awareness of robotic surgery in treating divergent cancers, Apollo Hospitals is starting a weeklong plan. The programme will commence on February 3 and will continue till February 6. Apart from conducting workshops, Dr Krishendu S Tiwari, professor and director of research, the gynaecologic and oncology group from University of California, will also perform a few onco-robotic surgeries with trained physicians of the hospitals during the awareness programme. “ We h a v e taken this initiative with the purpose of establishing robotic surgery as the unsurpassed and most definite method of treating cancer. We are confident that KOLKATA: the infrastructure of robotic surgery of our hospital has the potential to provide clinical outcomes of global standards,” Dr Rupali Basu, CEO, Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata said. According to oncologists, the precision of treatment of cancer through robotic surgery provides higher patient comfort and safety and also reduces patients’ stay at hospital. This surgery method has already gained success in urooncology, gastro-oncology, gynae-oncology, head and neckoncology. 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Metro rail officials have approached Kahaani director Sujoy Ghosh, to rope in the Bollywood actress to feature in a short film about preventing suicides in the Metro. Frequent suicides are a bane in the tube with well over 100 suicides. Metro officials are trying to persuade the actress to act in the short film, as her film Kahaani was a massive hit last year. “We approached Sujoy Ghosh for this project, we hope it’s a success,” Protyush Ghosh, deputy general manager of Kolkata metro. Portions of the movie were shot in Kalighat station. The shooting of the 20-minute short film named, “Calling Helpline” has already been started in which the Bollywood actress will flash an optimistic message at the end of the film asking people not to commit suicide. “This film is an attempt to dis- ■ Vidya Balan’s 2012 film Kahaani even had a crucial sequence shot in the Kalighat Metro station. courage people from attempting suicide and prevent others from doing so. It will depict why such thoughts come to a person’s mind. We hope we can save someone’s life” Ghosh said, who also acted in the film. The film has been conceptualised by a young city based A grand reception LATENIGHT CHEMISTS Dhanwantary (Opp BM Birla) 24495594/3734 ; Chemist Corner (Behala) 24780334; Jibandeep (Hazra) 24550926 ; Nandan Medical Hall (Salt Lake) 23581732/9617 EYE BANK ■ HELP LINE President Pranab Mukherjee was received by Governor MK Narayanan at the Kolkata airport on Thursday. 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Hundreds of supporters held a rally on court premises demanding the duo be arrest and bail for Islam, who they say was falsely implicated. On the other hand, Sujan Chakraborty of CPI(M) said Sattar and Rezzak were falsely implicated and that the allegations were fabricated. As news of Trinamool leader and former Bhangar MLA Arabul Islam’s arrest spread, Trinamool supporters were quick to demand that action be taken against Rezzak and Sattar who free despite having several cases pending against them, including of murder. Sattar who was released on bail by the high court after being convicted by a lower court. Trinamool are planning to throw him back in jail for charges of misuse of bail. the film will be telecast on the Incoda televisions at the Metro platforms. Metro authorities are also considering participating in various short film festivals if this one gets a good response. Since its inception, there have been 254 cases of suicide attempts in Kolkata Metro. 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Once the shooting is over, HT Correspondent International Eye Bank 23585758 Howrah Lions Eye Bank 26602015 Susrut Eye Hospital 23580201 Anandalok Netralaya 23592931 Disha (Prova) Eye Bank 25933737 Medical College-22413853 A series of suicide attempts over the last few months have sent Delhi Metro Rail Corporation officials in panic mode ■ BS Gujjar, additional DCP (Railways), said an average of 4-5 suicide attempts take place in Metro stations per year. This year 4-5 incidents took place in 2 months ■ In several Asian and European countries, screen doors have been installed at platforms to stop people from jumping on the tracks ■ According to a senior DMRC officer, installing screen doors at platforms is very expensive. The Delhi Metro, already severely debt ridden, can’t bear the cost at a time when it is expanding its network by 120 km ■ Installing screen doors may also trigger problems such as software snags in the system, the official said ■ Ideal Clinic 22412211; MP Birla Eye Clinic 22817780-1; Medinova 24661780/0708/3651; Nightingale 22827255/7969/7263; Roy & Tribedi 22268789/6643; Tropical Laboratory- 26675580; Wockhardt Medical Centre 24754320/4096 IN DISTRESS Alcoholics Anonymous 22277386 (2-6.30pm, Sunday closed) Cancer Foundation of India 24053131/6161 (Monday to Friday 10am-6pm); Help Age India 1800-345-1253 HT Correspondent ■ letters@hindustantimes.com KOLKATA: Metro Railway is going letters@hindustantimes.com KOLKATA: With one eye on minority votes in the forthcoming panchayat elections in Bengal, the CPI(M) is set to highlight minority issues in the state in a big way. The matter was discussed in detail at the party’s two-day central committee meeting that started on Thursday. According to one central committee member, the matter has gained significance after a number of minority religious leaders alleged that chief minister Mamata Banerjee had made false claims about the achievements of her government in the field of minority development. “We also want to highlight the same thing, that in reality the state government has not done anything constructive for the welfare of the community as a whole. Rather, the initiatives pertaining to the minority community that were initi- ated by the previous Left Front regime have made no progress in the current regime. We will highlight these. And the way we will highlight it was discussed in detail today and will be discussed on the concluding day of the central committee meeting tomorrow,” the central committee member said. On Wednesday, the chief Phurphura Darbara Dharif, Twaha Siddique alleged that the chief minister was making false claims of having achieved 90% of the promises made in the area of minority development. Besides the minority issue, other matters that were up for discussion on the first day of the central committee meeting included the ongoing IndiaPakistan tension and the diesel price hike. Briefing the media on Thursday afternoon, CPI(M) politburo member Sitaram Yechury said that while the party would conduct agitations against the diesel price hike, they also want to rope other parties into the agitation. “We want to parties to join the agitation. But the decision ultimately rests with them. But our experience says that those who opposed FDI in retail and joined the agitation with us, finally voted with the government on this issue in the Parliament,” Yechury said. Commenting on the IndiaPakistan tension on the line of control, Techury said that the governments on their side of the LOC displayed a degree of maturity to maintain good neighbourly relations. “However, such relations cannot be at the expense of India in the particular instance. This is simply not acceptable,” he said. Asked whether the Pakistani government was serious on the issue, Yechury said that only time could tell. “If they are not serious, India should be prepared for any eventuality. We should never lower our guard,” Yechury said. Karat meets Rezzak in hospital HT Correspondent ■ letters@hindustantimes.com KOLKATA: To highlight the need to nurture their talent and to encourage and inspire them to enhance their talent, a unique ‘inclusive cultural festival’ for the differently-abled will be held for the first time in the city on January 24. Almost 200 differently-abled artists from the city, its adjoining areas and Bangladesh along with renowned musicians, painters and poets will partake in the festival titled ‘Epar Bangla Opar Bangla Samaneye Sankritik Utsav’. “The differently-abled are almost invisible in our society. Through this festival we want bring them to the mainstream. We want the deaf, dumb and blind to feel they are equal to the other artists they will perform with,” commissioner of disability, government of West Bengal, said on Thursday. The festival at Mohorkunja, o p p o s i t e Na n d a n , b e i n g organised by National institute of Professionals (NIP) in association with the West Bengal department of social welfare, hopes to send the message that the differentlyabled have capabilities that can be tapped to help them go a long way and to boost their confidence. It will include an art camp where the works of painters with disabilities will be showcased along with renowned painters like Prakash Karmarkar and Subrata Gangopadhyay among others. Also performing at the festival are poets and singers like Srikanta Acharya, Srabani Sen and Kalyan Sen Barat. Calling it a unique experience for not only the differently-abled but for all artists, NIP secretary Debajyoti Roy said, “We are all disabled in some field or the other. And this festival will provide the platform for all artists, disabled or otherwise to show their expertise in painting, singing, dancing, recitation and other fields.” “It’s a great opportunity for the differently-abled, who are otherwise restricted to participating in events especially organised for them, to learn from well-known artists,” Roy said. DHAPA WATER PLANT TO BE READY BY AUGUST HT Correspondent After former West Bengal chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee and party state secretary Biman Bose CPI(M) all-India general secretary Prakash Karat paid a visit to injured CPI(M) state committee member in West Bengal Abdur Rezzak Mollah in hospital on Thursday. Karat is on a two-day visit to Kolkata to attend the central committee meeting of the party. Incidentally, Mollah, who had been a cause for discomfort for the party hierarchy because of his frequent anti-party public statements, came into the limelight as he was hospitalised following an attack allegedly by Trinamool activists led by former party MLA from Bhangar Arabul Islam. Accompanied by the party’s South 24-Parganas district secretary, Sujan Chakrabarty, Karat reached the hospital at around 1.30 pm and spent around 10 minutes there interacting with Mollah, who conversed with Karat from the hospital bed. “I met him and asked him to stay in hospital as long as required. Though the main K O L K ATA : ■ letters@hindustantimes.com ■ Prakash Karat spent part of his two-day trip to Kolkata meeting Rezzak Mollah in hospital. ( ) Arabul’s arrest shouldn’t be eyewash. We are keeping an eye on developments P R A K A S H K A R AT All India General Secretary CPI(M) accused, Arabul Islam, has been arrested after two weeks of the incident having taken place, we demand all those involved to be immediately nabbed. Also the arrest of Islam should not merely turn out to be eyewash. We are keeping a close watch on the developments,” Karat said after emerging from the hospital after meeting Mollah. Mollah caught the ire of the party leaders after his comments “Hele dhorte pare na, keute dhorte geche (They can’t catch an innocuous snake, yet made a grab at a cobra)” directed at Bhattacharya indicating his failure to control the Singur and Nandigram issues. “Otai to nater guru (He is the man behind the turmoil),” HT PHOTO Mollah shot holding the then state commerce and industries minister, Nirupam Sen, responsible for the party’s defeat due to his failed industrial policy. Mollah’s Haj visit created another controversy within CPI(M), which is ideologically indifferent to religious activities or patronage. Bhattacharjee visited Mollah in hospital on January 11, 2013 five days after he was attacked. Karat’s visit is believed to aimed at forging a bigger unity within the party where even rebel leaders are not outcasts. K O L K ATA : M a y o r S o v a n Chatterjee has assured distribution of treated surface water all along the Eastern Metropolitan Bypass by August this year. “We are looking to make the Dhapa Water Treatment Plant operational by August. It would cater to the growing urban population on both sides of the EM Bypass,” Chatterjee said. Following the announcement the mayor and senior KMC bosses made a joint inspection visit to Bagbazar Mayer ghat where a jetty is being set up to collect untreated water from River Hooghly. “The most challenging part of the project has been successfully overcome. Around 30-40% of the work on the intake jetty at Mayer Ghat is complete. We target to complete the project by August,” Bibhas Maity, directorgeneral (water supply) told HT. The water treatment plant will generate 30 million gallons of surface water daily and would channel the water through distribution pipelines to thousands of commercial and domestic establishments along EM Bypass. XLRI launches global MBA HT Correspondent ■ letters@hindustantimes.com KOLKATA: XLRI, one of the premier B-Schools in India, has announced the launch of the first-ever Global MBA Programme in partnership with Weatherhead School of Management of Case Western University, Cleveland, US and School of Economics and Management of Tongji University, Shanghai, China. This is a first-of its-kind initiative to create a truly global management programme jointly collaborated by three leading institutes of three countries. The new full-time two-year residential global MBA programme will commence from August 2013. Each of the partner schools will now begin the process of admitting its quota of 20 students from its home country. Each B-School will admit 20 students from its country, thus resulting in a class-size comprising 60 students in total. Each management school will have its own criteria of selecting students; XLRI would select students based on XAT’s performance, Weatherhead School of Management of Case Western University on GMAT and School of Economics and Management of Tongji University on its own criteria. Graduates from a recognised university with relevant experience are eligible. The programme will be held in four parts with three being taught in Shanghai, China; Jamshedpur, India and Cleveland, US respectively, by faculty of all three B Schools. Printed and Sixty-odd students of three nationalities undergoing this global management programme would commence the 1st term at Tongji University (Shanghai), the 2nd term at XLRI (Jamshedpur, India), and the 3rd term at Case Western (Cleveland, US). For the 4th term, each nationality group will go back to its home school to complete local graduation requirements. In the three common terms, there will be a total of 18 courses spread over six themes. 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A day after the GJM central committee announced the resurrection of the Gorkhaland agitation, the GJM RellingKaijaley unit met with activists of the youth and women’s front, under the leadership of Satish Pokhrel, the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration (GTA) member of the RellingKaijaley constituency. The meeting concluded on the note that they are ready to DARJEELING: GOVERNOR HAS SOME ADVICE TO WOO INDUSTRY ■ A poster announcing the fresh agitation for Gorkhaland to be launched from January 20. SUMAN BARAILY take up arms for the creation of Gorkhaland. “I am ready to resign from the GTA. Our main aim is Gorkhaland. The Government gave us GTA but now is in the process of creating Telangana. Our demand is older than Telangana. Our unit has 100 youth ready to go to any extent for Gorkhaland. We are ready to take up arms also,” said Pokhrel talking to HT. The unit will be meeting GJM Supremo Bimal Gurung in Darjeeling on Friday. “Whatever step we take will be in consultation with Bimal Gurung. We want him to lead us,” added Pokhrel. Meanwhile, the GJM Darjeeling sub-division committee is busy readying the stage for the formal announcement of the agitation slated for January 20 in Darjeeling town. “We will start with a rally from the Darjeeling railway station to the Chowk Bazar. The rally will culminate in a public meeting from where the future political programme for Gorkhaland will be announced,” said Dawa Lama, President, GJM Darjeeling subdivision committee. Lama stated that already 3,000 posters have been printed in English and Nepali with the message that the Government of India must create Gorkhaland along with Telangana. These posters will be put up in the GTA area along with Terai and the Dooars. “The Government of India should realise that this region sharing four international bor- ders (Nepal, Bhutan, China and Bangladesh) is a highly sensitive area. Any unrest in this region could lead to peace and stability of the entire nation being disturbed,” warned Lama. Meanwhile, the West Bengal government has adopted a guarded approach to this political devolopment. Steering clear of GJM’s threat to renew the Gorkhaland agitation, Gautam Deb, North Bengal Development Minister, talking to HT, said,“The process of peace and development has begun in the Hills through the GTA. The state government has ensured a steady flow of funds for infrastructure development, repair of roads, health sector and development of the Hills.” Threatened by Trinamool workers, veteran thespian cancels Feb show (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) HT Correspondent At the inaugural session of Bengal Leads, instead of highlighting the competitive advantages of her state, the chief minister singled out all the major problems of Bengal in an effort that caused many eyebrows to be raised. From the first sentence of her Tuesday speech the CM began highlighting her problems -- mountain of debt, poor revenue generation, huge interest payout leaving no resources for development activities, poor infrastructure compared to other states, disruptive politics by the opposition and a media campaign to malign her government -- and dwelt on each of them in detail to investors. The governor also seemed to make a subtle reference to the exit of port logistics firm ABG from Haldia too. “Industrial relations need attention to allay the fears among a section of the industrialists,” he said. There were allegations that the Mumbai-based firm was thrown out of Haldia as it jeopardized the business interests of a family of Trinamool MPs. Its executives based in Haldia were also allegedly abducted and forced out of the port town. Earlier, industry minister Partha Chatterjee reiterated that land would not be a problem for willing investors. “We deliberately selected Haldia as the venue for Bengal Leads sice the scope of industrial growth is increasing there,” he said. I want to call it (show)off as I don’t want my already disturbed troupe members to exert themselves anymore at the moment ( ) ■ letters@hindustantimes.com Veteran theatre artist Benu Chattopadhyay, who was threatened and forced to apologise to Trinamool workers in Dinhata following the enactment of a socio-political play on January 14, has decided to cancel a scheduled show of the play in early February in the city. Trinamool workers objected to the use of the words ‘Maa, Maati’ in the play which they interpreted as ‘Maa, Maati, Manush’, according to Chattopadhyay. “Members of my theatre group are going through severe mental setback after the incident on Monday. They are not in the right frame of mind to give an intense performance like Setu Bandhan. Thus I have called off the show next month,” said Chattaopadhyay. The 71-year-old thespian said he never uttered ‘Maa, Maati, Manush’ in his enactment as alleged by Trinamool workers and policemen who accompanied them at Dinhata. He said, “My dialogues only had the words ‘Maa, Maati’ in several instances and most of the characters used them symbolically. I will not change or alter any of my dialogues in future shows.” Setu Bandhan, a play that was written 60 years ago by veteran theatre artist Ajitesh Bandopadhyay, was altered at places by Chattopadhyay KOLKATA: B E N U C H AT T O PA D H YAY Thespian ■ Known faces from stage and Tollywood took out a protest rally ASHOK NATH DEY/HT PHOTO against the government on Thursday. to fit today’s times and was enacted for the first time by his troupe on January 14 and faced dire consequences. He said, “The very first show of the play was received with severe protests and objections by some people. I also know that if I do perform the scheduled show next month, it will be received by a packed house following this controversy. But I would still want to call it off as I do not want my already disturbed troupe members to exert themselves anymore at the moment.” Noted theatre personalities took out a rally from College Square to Rani Rashmoni Avenue on Thursday condemning the harassment meted out to Chattopadhyay. The likes of Chandan Sen, Badshah Maitra and Ashok Mukherjee participated in the silent rally demanding freedom of expression and against the “deteriorating law and order” situation in the state. “Police and hooligans are working in tandem to throttle democracy. It is astonishing how policemen in uniform turned up at 11 in the night and threatened women members of the group. The government should ensure freedom of expression,” said Sen. “After Bimal Chakraborty (actor), it is Benu-da. There is an atmosphere of fear in the state,” said Maitra. On October 2, Chakraborty was assaulted by some fishermen in a market, and was also threatened with dire consequences as he protested against the illegal actions of some fish-sellers. state ❘ 05 CLASH OVER COLLEGE UNION POLLS LEAVES 8 INJURED Fair price protest: Med shops to shut down on Monday HT Correspondent ■ letters@hindustantimes.com HT Correspondent NO HOLDING BACK ■ letters@hindustantimes.com Most chemist shops across Bengal will remain closed on Monday in protest against the government’s decision to launch 35 fair price medicine shops (FPMS) in different state-run medical colleges and hospitals. The health department headed by the chief minister, Mamata Banerjee, has already opened six FPMSs in six hospitals. Indoor and outdoor patients of the concerned hospitals will get generic medicines at less than 50 % rates than in the open market following the prescriptions of the doctors of the hospitals where these shops have come up. According to Tushar Chakraborty, general secretary of the ruling Trinamool-backed Bengal Chemists and Druggists Association (BCDA), 25,000 retailers registered under the parental organisation will lead three different rallies from Howrah, Sealdah and the Theatre Road-Mallickbazar crossing towards a meeting at Rani Rashmoni Avenue on Monday afternoon. “We want a reformed implementation of the fair price shops and we are not against it, as we also want to serve the people in a better way. We had written 10 letters to the chief minister since July, but there has been no reply. We also do not want to disrupt the emergency medicine service. Thus we will keep some key shops open at various locations,” said Chakraborty. Chakraborty revealed that the fair price shops operative in six government institutes of the state have a discrepancy in the prices of the medicines they sell. He said, “The same medicine is being sold at different prices in Barasat, Kolkata or the other medical colleges.” He also said that if the medicine industry is properly looked after in the state, the general retailers themselves can provide medicines at a cheaper rate than fair price shops. He said, “If one prescribes an anti-allergic medicine with KOLKATA: Jangipur College campus turned into a battleground on Thursday after student activists aligned to the Congress-backed Chatra Parishad (CP) and CPI(M)’s Students’ Federation of India (SFI) clashed over filing nomination forms for the ensuing student union polls. According to local sources, supporters of the rival students’ affiliates were at each other’s throats after gathering on campus to collect nomination forms for the students’ union elections. Some policemen were also taken injured after they rushed to the scene to enforce order. Sources said that the students’ union polls are scheduled for January 30 and Thursday had been set as the final date for the candidates to collect nomination forms. It was alleged that as the SFI candidates arrived to collect their nomination forms they ran into resistance from a section of CP boys. The rival activists fell into a bitter exchange and were at each other’s throats shortly after. The scuffle left at least six activists of either of the two outfits injured. A source said that the CP boys had been the first to arrive on campus to collect their nomination forms. However, as the SFI nominees looked in to collect theirs, a pack of CP-backed goons stonewalled them and picked up a brawl. While four SFI boys were taken injured, two from the CP camp were also among the casualties. Bricks rained as a police contingent moved in to enforce order, leaving two cops hurt. “Goons backed by CP were bent on not allowing our candidates from collecting their nomination forms. It was planned assault on our boys. Four of our supporters were injured and moved to a hospital,” Mustafizur Rahman, SFI district secretary in Murshidabad, told HT. However, local Congress leader trashed the charges, saying the SFI escalated matters and set their goons on the CP boys. BEHRAMPORE: Most chemist shops across Bengal will remain closed on Monday to protest the government’s decision to launch 35 fair price medicine shops at different state-run medical colleges and hospitals ■ The health department under the chief minister has already opened six such fair price outlets at six state-run facilities ■ 25,000 retailers under the Trinamool Congress-backed Bengal Chemists and Druggists Association will lead three different rallies from Howrah, Sealdah and Theatre Road-Mullickbazar crossing for a meeting on Monday ■ its generic name as cetirizine, one strip of 10 tabs it is priced at R28 in the retail shops, but the fair price shops are giving it at R14. We suggest the government should work on the PPP model shops in the state and sell the 142 generic medicines they have with them. With that model, we could sell cetirizine at R2 a strip, much is less than the FPS price. Thus, we want a revision of the law and capital investment in the industry, so that we provide our customers with medicines at further lesser rates and also look at the interests of our retailers.” When BCDA is fighting it out against the government, a faction of the parent organisation is instead supporting the government by keeping the shops of their 2,500 retailers open on Monday. The Pharmaceutical Traders’ Welfare Association of Bengal (PTAB) with its 2,500 members wrote to the chief minister against the protest rally on Monday. PTAB member Joydeep Sarkar said, “BCDA is doing it just to serve its vested interests. I don’t know how they can withdraw such an emergency life support service system.” REZZAK ASSUALT: ARABUL ISLAM ARRESTED AT LONG LAST (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) Interestingly, after the series of violent episodes between January 6 and 8, the Trinamool leadership held rallies at Bhangar to show its support for Arabul’s actions. Later, Governor MK Narayanan drew attention to the “weaknesses in police response”, saying, “I think a city like Kolkata and a state like Bengal can’t accept this. And, I think, action should, and will, be taken.” “Arabul Islam was arrested and produced in court. There are two cases against him and others, including the attack on Rezzak Mollah, in Kantatolla area, and another attack on a group of people in Bamunghata. The court granted his police custody until January 21,” a senior officer of the South 24-Parganas police said. Arabul has been charged with more than a dozen sections under three Acts. These include sections 307, 323, 325, 327, 427, 507, 147, 148 and 149 of the IPC, sections 25 and 27 of the Arms Act, and Section 9(3) of the Indian Explosives Act. A visibly happy CPI(M) leadership welcomed the arrest. “We’re keeping a watch on the developments and hope that this isn’t an eyewash. Apart from Arabul Islam, the others, too, should be arrested,” CPI(M) general secretary Prakash Karat said. But Sujan Chakraborty, CPI(M) district secretary, South 24-Parganas, sounded a note of caution, saying, “This arrest may also be a ploy to arrest such CPI(M) leaders as Abdul Sattar, who have false FIRs lodged against them by the Trinamool Congress.” Printed and distributed by NewspaperDirect www.newspaperdirect.com US/Can: 1.877.980.4040 Intern.: 800.6364.6364 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • COPYRIGHT AND PROTECTED BY APPLICABLE LAW 06 ❘ state ❘ HINDUSTAN TIMES, KOLKATA FR IDAY, JA NUA RY 18, 2013 Minister alleges food scam in tea gardens Pramod Giri ■ lettters@hindustantimes.com SILIGURI: An ongoing food scam in the tea gardens of North Bengal has left the state coffers poorer by more than R270 crores over the last nine years, it has emerged. Blowing the lid off the scam on Thursday, state food and civil supplies minister Jyotipriya Mullick said there was an urgent need of a massive overhaul in the existing food distribution system in the tea garden areas, as there had been rampant violation of government norms over the last nine years, resulting in huge losses to the state exchequer. The state government is in the process of considering a wave of remedial measures to arrest the scam, the minister said. It has been alleged that the beneficiaries from the scam include a section of political leaders, tea garden owners and government officials. The minister, who had lately been touring parts of North Bengal to oversee the process of paddy procurement, said the food scam continues to dog a section of closed tea gardens in the region. He said the Left Front government had put out hugely inflated figures with regard to the number of workers and non-workers in the closed New PG entrance test may drive away the best of brains tea gardens. The exaggerated figures have resulted in the state government providing rice at R2 per kg to as many as 73,500 fictitious beneficiaries in the closed tea gardens. The estimated loss of the government on account of the scam has been a staggering R2.5 crore per month, the minister told mediapersons on Thursday. Citing instances of four tea gardens—Kanchan View and Ringtong gardens in Darjeeling Hills—Dalmore and Dekhlapara gardens in the Dooars—Mullick said, “While the existing number of workers and non-workers in closed tea gardens is 17,500, the state government has been providing subsidised rice at R2 per kg to 91,000 workers (as per the erroneous, inflated data) in closed tea gardens.” He claimed the figure was inflated in a bid to bring in more beneficiaries under the subsidised food scam meant for workers of closed tea gardens. He said the anomalies with regard to the number of workers and non-workers in closed tea gardens and the total number of beneficiaries of government’s heavily subsidised food scheme has been on since 2004. “While in closed tea gardens the government provides rice to workers at R2 per kg, in other gardens rice is provided at R9 per kg,” the minister said. HURDLE Even students from Visva-Bharati may miss the chance to seek admission in state colleges HT Correspondent ■ lettters@hindustantimes.com Starting June 2013, the Common Entrance Test (CET) for admission to post graduate courses in colleges and universities in Bengal will make it harder for students from outside Bengal to choose the state as their preferred higher education destination. Even students from Visva Bharati may miss the chance to seek admission in other colleges and universities in Bengal for postgraduate studies. The final draft of the CET prepared by the West Bengal State Council of Higher Education (WBSCHE), put in the public domain on Monday, has become cause of worry for many students, teachers and guardians. The special committee constituted for the purpose, said, in its report, “Student from only the State-aided Universities in West Bengal, with Honours/ KOLKATA: DACOITS DISGUISED AS GUARDS ROB NADIA SHOP Major in a subject, will be eligible to appear for CET as a feeder subject correspondent to a PG course.” This means that students who haven’t completed their graduation from the 14 Stateaided Universities in Bengal will not be eligible to take the test and will, therefore, not have the option of taking admission in any post graduate programme offered by any of these universities or their affiliated colleges. The idea has not gone down well with neither the students not the Universities. Jadavpur University, for example, feels that such a rider would go against the university’s aim to attract brilliant students from across the country. “Agreed that we are a state-aided university located in Bengal, but we are among the top five universities in the country and, hence, students from all over the country and even foreign students take admission here. Such measures HT Correspondent ■ lettters@hindustantimes.com NADIA: In a rare style of robbery, 9 dacoits disguised as night guards emptied out a jewellery shop in front of the police early on Thursday. However, in an attempt to rob another shop, they stretched their luck would definitely hamper our goal to become one of the best universities in the country and would force us to remain a regional player,” said a highly placed JU official, on the condition of anonymity. “This measure would deprive the University from attracting talented students from across the country,” he added. Since Visva Bharati University is a Central university, its student would also lose out on the opportunity to pursue a Masters degree in State-aided universities in Bengal. “This is the final draft and we will not introduce any major changed after this. The document will remain in the public domain for feedback from all the stakeholders. Admission to all Master degree courses in the State-aided Universities in Bengal will be mandatory from this year,” said professor Abhijit Chakrabarty, vice chairman, WBSCHE. Explaining why the council retained the rider disallowing students from universities other than those belonging to the Stateaided universities in Bengal to take CET, Chakrabarti said, “This regulation cannot be changed for now, because it was brought keeping in mind that State-aided colleges and universities in Bengal offer Honours and Major course, which is not the case with other states. If we allow everyone to take the CET there may be a lot of litigation.” This year the CET is to be held within June 15. A team of experts will be formed for framing the syllabus and questions and was spotted by the police. However, the cops failed to nab the gang. There were 4 night guards deployed at market number 2. The robbers tied 2 of the guards and beat up the third. The fourth guard ran away. The gang then targeted the jewellery shop at Radheshyam Dhali, Kalyani Market number 2. They smashed the shutter and robbed the gold and silver ornaments from the shop. Sources said that another night guard came across the tied guards around 3 am and informed the police. However, when the police appeared, the dacoits pretended to be night guards. One even blew a whistle, which misled the police. A day earlier, a gang broke into the house of human rights activist Binayak Sen. A burglary also took place at the Life Insurance Corporation’s office. Angry traders blocked the road for 2 hours, protesting against the crime wave. HEADACHE Students who have not completed their graduation from 14-state aided varsities in state will not be eligible to take the test ■ The final draft of the CET is worrying students, teachers and parents ■ Jadavpur University feels that such a rider would go against the university’s aim to attract brilliant students from across the country ■ This year the CET is to be held within June 15 ■ Vice-chairman of the WBSCHE is adamant that there will be no major changes in the draft ■ Such measures would hamper our goal to become on of the best univerisites in the country and would force us to remain a regional player ( ) JU OFFICIAL Explaining the university’s opposition to CET in each feeder subject. Besides statutory reservations, all seats will remain open to all the students who clear CET. Since the marks awarding procedure varies widely from university to university, to minimize discrepancies the CET committee has suggested that the final score be calculated by taking into consideration a candidates performance in CET, his or her performance in the university examinations and their performance in the oral or written examination conducted by the concerned department of the admitting University. While preparing the merit list for admission to the post graduate courses, the three considerations should be at least 50% of the marks obtained in CET, at least 40% of the marks obtained in University examination and at most 10% of the marks obtained in oral or written Examination conducted. New party to join Chamling fight HT Correspondent ■ letters@hindustantimes.com SILIGURI: Opposition parties are flexing their muscles against the 18-year uninterrupted rule of the Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) led by chief minister Pawan Chamling. Opposition parties in Sikkim are eagerly waiting for the next move of P S Goley, the rebel SDF MLA, in challenging Chamling’s might. Looked upon as a formidable opposition leader in Sikkim, Goley has been criticising the SDF government and the chief minister from within the party. For tactical reasons, neither the ruling SDF has expelled him nor he has left the party. Goley, a four-time MLA, started criticising the SDF government and Chamling immediately after he won the assembly election on a SDF ticket in 2009. Since then Goley, Chamling’s former crisis manager, has been touring Sikkim to consolidate his support base while raising his voice against the state government. Finally, the Goley group has announced that the muchawaited new party would be formed by January 18. Bhojraj Rai a former SDF MLA and a close aide of G oley told Hindustan Times that the new party would be formed by January 18. 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Governor keeps assembly in suspended animation HT Correspondent ■ letters@hindustantimes.com NEW DELHI: The Union government on Thursday made a recommendation for imposition of Central rule in Jharkhand to President Pranab Mukherjee, nine days after chief minister Arjun Munda (from the BJP) put in his papers following the withdrawal of support by Sibu Soren’s Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), his alliance partner. The Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs (CCPA), chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, met on Thursday morning to take a call on the report of Jharkhand governor Syed Ahmed. He had recently recommended imposition of President’s rule while keeping the 82-member state assembly in suspended animation. Even as JMM decided to pull out of the coalition government, throwing Jharkhand into yet another round of political instability, the Congress, with 13 MLAs, decided not to throw its hat into the ring. Top sources of the party claimed that the Congress leadership wanted to avoid an alliance with JMM as it had a ‘tainted’ image. This would be the third spell of President’s rule in Jharkhand since its formation in 2000. The BJP, meanwhile, demanded early elections in the state. “We are in favour of fresh elections in Jharkhand. The government should declare elections first,” party spokesperson Prakash Javadekar said. As the assembly remains in suspended animation, it provides an opportunity to different parties like the BJP, JMM and the Congress to stitch up new alliances to form a government. But political observers feel that chances of such an alliance is remote as no big party will like to immediately tie up with Soren. JMM, however, had earlier been part of the government at the Centre during the first UPA regime. In Jharkhand assembly, BJP and JMM have 18 MLAs each. While Congress, the principal opposition party, has 13 members, Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik) and RJD has 11 and 5 MLAs each, respectively. Jharkhand Party (Ekka), Jai Bharat Samta Party, CPI-ML (Liberation), Marxist Coordination Party and Jharkhand Janadhikar Manch have one member each. ■ Arjun Munda with Governor Syed Sibtey. HT FILE PHOTO BJP Parties decry Centre’s move B Vijay Murty ■ bmurty@hindustantimes.com RANCHI: With the Union cabinet recommending President’s rule in Jharkhand, the stage is set for a major face-off between the nation’s two biggest political parties, the BJP and Congress. Minutes after the announcement was made by the Centre, Jharkhand’s BJP leaders upped their ante against the governor, Syed Ahmad, accusing him of working as a ‘Congress agent’. “The decision is a major setback for democracy and development of the state,” outgoing chief minister Arjun Munda said before leaving for New Delhi to brief senior party leaders about the situation in the state. His party colleague and former deputy chief minister Raghuvar Das alleged that the Centre had once again misused Article 356 of the Constitution and the governor, who happens to be an extended arm of the President of India, is dancing to the Congress’s tune. “The governor met all party leaders to seek their opinions. A majority had desired fresh polls. Still, he bypassed all rules and acted on the Congress’s advice,” Das said. The Congress and the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) have strongly disagreed with the BJP’s allegation, declaring that the governor had no option but to recommend President’s rule in the state in view of the fractured mandate and failure of parties to stitch up a new formation to form a government. “The Centre followed what the governor wrote,” former Jharkhand Congress president and legislator, Sarfaraz Ahamd, said, adding, “At present, no party or alliance has the numbers.” htregion DEATH PENALTY FOR RAPIST, BUT ANOTHER CHILD RAPED IN ODISHA Priya Ranjan Sahu ■ letters@hindustantimes.com A court in Odisha’s Sambalpur district on Thursday handed down death penalty to a man for raping and murdering a three-year-old girl, even as police, during the day, arrested a 19-year-old youth for raping a three-year-old girl in Balangir district, also in western Odisha. The verdict in the Sambalpur case came three months after the child was raped and murdered by the accused, Khidu Munda (30). It is the second pronouncement of capital punishment in three months in the district in similar cases. Additional district and sessions judge (fast track) Ashok Kumar Panda delivered the verdict in a packed court room in Sambalpur town, 320 km west of Bhubaneswar. The court had found Munda guilty on January 11 but reserved pronouncement of sentence. Munda kidnapped the child on October 4. Her decomposed body was found four days later. In the Balangir incident, the teenager accused, who was known to the victim’s family, committed the crime on Tuesday night after luring her to a secluded place. People found the child bleeding profusely and rushed her to a hospital and informed her father who lodged a police complaint. The girl later named the youth. BHUBANESWAR: ■ An anti-Posco demonstration, led by school children, in Jagatsinghpur on Thursday. ARABINDA MAHAPATRA Children’s shield ‘taints’ anti-Posco stir United News of India ■ letters@hindustantimes.com BHUBANESWAR: The Jagatsingh- pur district administration of Odisha is considering initiating action against those persons who are using children as a human shield in the ongoing agitation against the establishment of Posco steel plant project in Paradip. Jagatsinghpur district collector Satya Ranjan Mallik said that he had sought reports from the district’s inspector of schools, labour officer and other officers concerned at the earliest. He said that action would be taken after he received the report. The collector was here to attend a meeting called by chief minister Naveen Patnaik on nutrious food for children. The collector said that according to reports received, children below the age of 10 were asked to sit on dharna to oppose the setting up of the proposed steel plant by Posco, the South Korea steel giant. The use of children in the anti-Posco stir violated the Child Protection Act, officials said. Hundreds of school children from Dhinkia and Gobindpur villages — areas falling under the proposed steel plant site — sat on the dharna, skipping their classes, along with members of the Posco Pratirodh Sangram Samiti (PPSS). It started on Monday. The project is the largest single foreign direct investment in the country. bile htmo et test mark Get the la your mobile on updates 54242 RKET' to A 'M S M S For company quotes, SMS MARKET<Space>(Company code) to 54242, For eg: MARKET ONGC Tata Steel MD wants stability JAMSHEDPUR: Tata Steel’s managing director, HM Nerurkar, on Thursday described the prevailing political situation in Jharkhand as “unfortunate”. “The state has been witnessing unstable government for last two-three years. It is not good for the growth of the state as policies of the government were not being repeated,” he said after addressing the members of the Singhbhum Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) here. PTI Printed and distributed by NewspaperDirect www.newspaperdirect.com US/Can: 1.877.980.4040 Intern.: 800.6364.6364 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • COPYRIGHT AND PROTECTED BY APPLICABLE LAW 08 | HINDUSTAN TIMES, KOLKATA FR I DAY, J A N UA RY 1 8 , 2 0 1 3 WORD OF THE DAY THINK IT OVER comment GENERATION D Some actions are even baser than the people who commit them The generation that has grown up with and is completely at home with digital devices M AC H A D O D E A S S I S Very little to In private republics cheer about India is inching closer to China in growth. This is because the latter is slowing down T he World Bank estimates India’s growth rate will inch up towards that of China by 2015. This may sound like news to cheer about till you read the fine print that says this is because China’s economy is slowing and not due to any Herculean feat by India’s policymakers. China’s growth rate over the past 40 years has been unrivalled in human history, and it was bound to taper off as the economy grew to become the biggest after the US. Despite this, China’s growth will remain higher than what the World Bank estimates India can achieve in the medium term. The fastest we have grown is a five-year spell of close to 9%, well short of the 10% plus China was clocking over most of the previous decade as it overtook France, Britain, Germany and Japan. It can now afford a sedate trot at 8%, which on current indications appears to be the outer limit of India’s potential to grow. Slice China’s growth and the contrast gets starker. Its manufacturing-driven economy has piled up foreign exchange reserves in excess of $3 trillion, half again as much as India’s current GDP. And this mountain will keep growing as its trade surplus endures, despite Beijing — like New Delhi — having to scour the globe for energy. India, on the other hand, is grappling with mounting fiscal and trade deficits. More importantly, its recent high growth has been jobless, a big chunk of its population trapped in agriculture as factory employment simply did not keep pace. This strains government finances as poverty reduction is driven by handouts rather than new employment avenues. The advantages of outsourcing are self-limiting and no country has broken into the ranks of developed nations without an industrial revolution. The alternative development paths chosen by Beijing and New Delhi have a bearing on the physical and social infrastructure of the two Asian neighbours. China has most of its ports, highways and power plants in place to sustain a steady state of growth. It is touch-and-go for an India beset by shortages in its electricity grid and transport networks. Life is indeed better across the Wall with gains in poverty reduction, health and education that India can only fantasise about. It is 33 notches above India in the World Bank’s latest human development index. This is a yawning gap given the populations of both countries. The message is clear: social engineering can’t hope to match economic growth in improving the lives of the people. Although their political compulsions differ, China has provided India with a template for development that holds key lessons. ourtake Kicked out of the ring Indian boxers have been banned due to the mess in the boxing federation. And so the list grows by the day T he joy proved to be shortlived. The triumph of our sportspersons in the Olympics has been negated by the dismal state of affairs in India’s sports officialdom. As always, factionalism and politics have brought Indian sport to its knees. The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) is riddled by factions as are national sports federations. The promotion and nurturing of talent seems to the last thing on the minds of those who control various sports bodies. Administrators in the name of promoting sport only want to cling on to power. Now thanks to these shenanigans, Indian boxers have been knocked out of international events because the Indian Amateur Boxing Federation, which had been suspended last year by the International Amateur Boxing Federation for possible manipulations in elections, hasn’t cleaned up its act. This is unfair to the sportspersons who have done India proud in the ring. And rather than help them achieve greater glory, they have been made victims of squabbles within the organisation. No date has been announced for re-elections so far. The IOA has been suspended by the International Olympic Committee for violating its charter. This should have been a period in which Indian sportspersons should have been honing their skills in the international arena instead of becoming outcasts. Sinecures in sports bodies are given as grace and favour, rarely on the basis of ability. Key members of sports organisations should be former sportspersons and there should be minimal involvement of politicians. Some bodies have been presided over by the same people for decades with no new ideas or inputs in a highly competitive arena. The creditable showing by our sportspersons in the Olympics should have served to encourage new talent. But, given this appalling state of affairs, it would seem a risky proposition to invest the time and energy that go into competitive sports. Whether it’s archery or tennis, we just don’t seem to be able to get it right. In all this, it is the athletes who are facing a serious challenge to their careers. We complain long and loud about how badly we fare compared to countries which are far smaller and have fewer resources than us. But when it comes to streamlining the management of sports in the country, no one seems to want to take up the task. The sports ministry cannot stand by and allow things to go on this way. Or else the race is over before it has begun. VOX POP letters@hindustantimes.com Middle-class India is quick to rage after every new outrage. But this is done mostly within the comfort of the mob A s I write this, I learn — in the space of three hours — that a seven-year-old was raped by her uncle in a north Karnataka village; that a 16-year-old gang-raped in a south Orissa town is in critical condition; that a Class 8 student was raped at knifepoint by her neighbour in east Delhi; that a 14-year-old was raped by her uncle in Kochi, Kerala; that a 16-year-old girl in a Madhya Pradesh village is pregnant after being raped by her brother; that a 13-year-old in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, was raped — six times — by her father’s friend; that a married woman was gang-raped on a Punjab bus. What’s that? Don’t I have any ‘positive news’? Ah, yes, that frothy brand of feel-good storytelling so beloved of media managers and aspirational India. Well, the only thing that makes me feel somewhat good right now is this: A Chhattisgarh college student, raped in school, has decided to fight instead of forget. The female hostel superintendent, who allowed male friends to attack the girl, is under arrest. If most of these atrocities — possibly all of them — sound unfamiliar, that’s because middle-class outrage has moved on. Only a week ago, television news bulletins, newspapers and social media were fulminating against India’s frightful, regressive attitude to women. So revealing of India’s great, silent sickness of misogyny was that episode, it might still have some effects that transcend the news cycle. India’s latest rage — over the beheading of a soldier by Pakistanis — will not. The army chief may consider “retaliation”, but he knows better than to listen to bellicose television news SAMAR HALARNKAR anchors and give in to middleclass India’s thirst for revenge. Both countries know a possible nuclear Armageddon precludes anything other than brinkmanship. Although the anger against Pakistan and its belligerent, untrustworthy army will simmer, the rage has already started to settle. We will go back to our lives, as we did after the rage against black money, the killing of paramilitary troopers by Maoists, corruption and rape. Middle-class India now leads this life of knee-jerk rage because we hide, ignore or would rather not discuss our real infirmities, our true maladies. We get emotional about our soldiers, but we do not want our sons and daughters to join the army, which is now short of nearly 13,000 officers. We vent our fury against the Maoists and human-rights activists only when an ambush is deadly enough to make it to television news. It doesn’t bother us that 398 troopers have committed suicide since 2009; about 50 more than were killed in firefights over the same period. We are still distressed and angry about the Delhi gang rape, but we do not like to acknowledge that our fathers, uncles, brothers and friends commit almost all the 67 rapes reported in India every day. We like to rage, and we do it from the comfort of the mob. Some of India’s biggest problems — our tottering economy, Maha Bharat Bring Owaisi to book so that no one else makes the same mistake ■ Rajdeep Sardesai in We must speak up now (Beyond The Bite, January 11) rightly states that the best way to deal with political rabble-rousers like Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul Muslimeen (MIM) MLA Akbaruddin Owaisi is to call their bluff. Other than Owaisi’s supporters, no one has defended his style of politics, which is clearly past its sellby date. Those who believe that Owaisi should be let off since no action was taken against the VHP’s Praveen Togadia for his hate speech are only encouraging communal hatred. The fact that the State failed to bring Togadia to book emphasises the need to punish Owaisi so that no one else makes the same mistake in future. Driven by volatile emotions: A protest in Delhi, December 2012 fading agriculture, dying farmers, exploited workers, bonded labour and other modern-day slaveries, malnourished children, water scarcities and environmental ruin — do not excite the mob. In these excitable days, it is not easy to remember what is important. The media, I confess, do not help. A recent content analysis of 287 Hindi and English newspapers, done by Vipul Mudgal of the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, revealed that only 2.08% of all stories dealt with issues that concern the 840 million Indians in rural areas. Indians are an emotional people. I do not claim to be an exception. I, too, felt enraged when I heard how Lance Naik Hemraj Singh was killed. Emotion is no bad thing. It is an outlet for rage. Ideally, neither emotions nor mobs should dictate national agendas. The danger is when politicians, unable to respond to middle-class India’s anger, start to cave in to the mob. Hang every rapist, kill the Pakistanis, the mob screams, and those in power respond. “If we don’t get Hemraj’s head, we’ll get 10 of theirs,” BJP leader Sushma Swaraj blusters, after meeting the slain soldier’s family. Retaliation must be an option, but senseless sloganeering, and debasing your own values isn’t. What should you and I in the middle class do to escape the call of the mob? Be better informed, be involved wherever and whenever possible, listen to those who speak wisely and without rage. Do your bit to help those you can — and don’t move on from the things that distress you. Of course, you can retreat from India’s realities and escape to your own country. You can stop following ‘depressing news’. You can pump up the volume on your car stereo, inch forward when the old woman scratches at your window, spend your days between carpeted office and air-conditioned home, isolated in your private republic — emerging only to rage, rant and join the mob. This is not to say the mob has no impact. When two college students in the town of Palghar, south of Mumbai, were arrested over a Facebook comment, national rage sprung them from a hard place. These are exceptions. Newspaper websites offer clues to the issues that usually excite the vast majority of the middle class. The daily ‘most-widely read’ story list invariably comprises fluff from Bollywood, television soap operas and the cricket world. The mob changes its interests only when national frenzy is evident. As I write this, the most-widely read stories on the websites of India’s two most popular English newspapers are: ‘Sachin Tendulkar wanted Ranji semis shifted to Mumbai,’ and ‘Bigg Boss 6 grand finale: Urvashi Dholakia is the winner.’ Until galvanised by the next outrage, the middle-class mob will live in this mind-numbing stasis, in its private republic. Samar Halarnkar is a Bangalore-based journalist Mohd K Roomi, Delhi II Sardesai’s article is timely but it seems that he hasn’t been able to understand the gravity of Owaisi’s crime. In fact, Sardesai doesn’t state anything new. His article is merely a roundup of various news channel debates on Owaisi and Togadia. Giriwar Nandan, via email The PM must mean what he says Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s recent warning to Pakistan was a result of public pressure and not sincere concern for the nation (PM rules out business as usual as India turns up heat on Pak, January 16). The UPA has done business with Pakistan while admonishing it many times in the past. So it’s tough to say whether the PM really means what he says. Perhaps the PM could learn a few lessons from Indian Army chief Bikram Singh, who, in a bold statement, told the Pakistani army to mend its ways or expect retaliation from India soon. Pawan Sharma, Delhi We at Hindustan Times would like to know more about what you want from your paper. So write to us at Hindustan Times, 7th Floor, 50 Chowringhee Road, Kolkata 700071, Phone: 91-033-22827316 or mail us at letters@hindustantimes.com ■ samar11@yahoo.com The views expressed by the author are personal Not quite a welcome guest West. All he needs from the US, he said, was strategic advice, money and better weapons. This was the time when the US administration was looking for ways to end the Afghan war. And Gen Kayani was desperate to convince the Americans that they should let him ‘manage’ Afghanistan in order to make sure that he can win any proxy-war with India in Afghanistan so that Pakistan is not flanked by India from the East and West. No one knows how much of that proposal was accepted by the US. But it seems that both sides got what they wanted. Washington has found a way to pull out of Afghanistan by announcing that the Afghan forces are capable of providing security. And Gen Kayani has been able to improve his relations with the US before Senator John Kerry takes over as the new Secretary of State, and also sees his dream of controlling both Pakistan and Afghanistan coming true, at least in the short run. But he is also aware that the regional powers such as India, Iran and Russia and the Central Asian republics are bound to oppose any major Pakistani involvement in Afghanistan. Pakistan wants to convince the US that it must contain India’s influence in Kabul in exchange for help in Afghanistan After that the US wants Pakistan to focus on its border with Afghanistan, move more troops from the LoC to that border and prevent Taliban infiltration to create a stable Afghanistan. So the responsibility of containing terrorism against the West would largely be in the hands of the general who is known for his shrewdness, foresightedness and anti-Indian stance. And if there is tension at the LoC, Gen Kayani can use that to extract more military aid from the US. It’s no coincidence that the latest Pakistani provocation comes within a month after Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai signed a strategic agreement under which India will train Afghan army officers, a move Gen Kayani has been opposing for long. According to a US official, Pakistan was furious that the Americans did not halt the agreement. So the strategy to convince the Americans to contain India’s growing influence in Afghanistan is not new. In fact, Gen Kayani presented a 14-page proposal to the US three years ago and it began with a question: why is Washington Ravi M Khanna N o matter who triggered the recent tension between India and Pakistan, New Delhi should consider last week’s defiance of Islamabad as the first signal of how the relations are going to be after the US withdraws next year from Afghanistan, leaving Pakistan with a major role in stabilising that country. During the Afghan crisis, Pakistan developed a strategy to use any tension with India as leverage in its relations with the US. So whenever the US urged it to move its troops from the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir to its border with Afghanistan to stop the militant infiltration into that country, Islamabad cited tensions with India as a reason for not fulfilling the US’s demand and demanded more military aid as a pre-condition. The last time Pakistan army chief AP Kayani used this strategy, he got millions of dollars worth of weapons, including night patrol vehicles and night vision glasses. The general may need to use that strategy again in the near-future, before or after the next year’s Nato pullout from Afghanistan. getting its men killed by the Taliban in Afghanistan when the dirty work can be done by Pakistan? Pakistan, he said, can also make sure that Afghan soil is not used to hatch terror plots against the No freedom from fear G Ananthapadmanabhan T he article by Lalith Weeratunga, Permanent Secretary to the Sri Lankan President, titled Don’t let them down (January 6) is a reflection of the Sri Lankan government’s efforts to deny and refuse to be held accountable for war crimes in the past and ongoing human rights violations. There is no dispute that the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) committed atrocities in the course of Sri Lanka’s armed conflict. But there is substantial evidence that the Lankan forces did so as well. Thousands of alleged victims of enforced disappearance and abduction by both Sri Lankan government forces and the LTTE remain unaccounted for. Under international law, Sri Lanka has an obligation to carry out prompt and impartial investigations into all allegations of human rights violations. But it has repeatedly failed to do so. For example, the recommendations made by the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) have not been fully followed. The government has so far agreed to limited implementation of only 92 of the 285 recommendations of the LLRC. The Mahinda GEN AP KAYANI (ABOVE) HAS BEEN ABLE TO IMPROVE HIS RELATIONS WITH THE US BEFORE SENATOR JOHN KERRY TAKES OVER AS THE NEW SECRETARY OF STATE In Sri Lanka, those responsible for human rights violations have got off scot-free ■ Strong-arm tactics: Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, January 2012 Rajapaksa government has left it to the very security agencies associated with many of the human rights violations to investigate themselves. As a result, the horrific crimes remain un-investigated and un-punished, while arbitrary detention and torture persist. The lack of an independent and impartial investigation into these crimes sends out the message that in States like Sri Lanka crimes committed in the name of countering terrorism are being ignored. Weeratunga speaks of “the Herculean task now afoot to repair the lives and dreams of millions who suffered the most egregious ravages”, including in the course of armed conflict. He is right about the need to restore the lives of the survivors. But his government’s commitment is highly questionable. Many Tamils and other ordinary Sri Lankans have repeatedly told us that they cannot demand justice for human rights violations or otherwise peacefully exercise their right to freedom of expression and association without fear of government reprisal. Weeratunga’s claims that the Sri Lankan military has withdrawn from civilian life in Sri Lanka are simply not true. In Jaffna, in November 2012, soldiers entered a women’s hostel on the Jaffna University campus to prevent the commemoration of Heroes Day — a day originally set aside by the Printed Ravi M Khanna has covered South Asia for the Voice of America as its South Asia bureau chief and also as the South Asia desk editor in Washington from 1986 to 2011 The views expressed by the author are personal LTTE to commemorate fallen cadres. They threatened and assaulted students who were lighting lamps. When students said that this was a violation of their right to freedom of expression, their peaceful protest was violently suppressed, and student leaders from the university were removed from Jaffna and detained without charge in a rehabilitation camp. The army also reportedly stopped Jaffna residents from lighting lamps to celebrate Karthigai Deepam, which fell on the same day. Thousands of displaced civilians have still not been able to return home because their villages remain occupied by the military. When the writer speaks of ordinary Sri Lankans, who is he is talking about? The ordinary Sri Lankans who have spoken to Amnesty International say that they want their government to uphold their human rights. Their government needs to act swiftly to bring the perpetrators of war crimes and other human rights violations to justice, make genuine efforts at reconciliation and put an end to the culture of impunity in the country. 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Residents of each of these cities say quite unambiguously that they are “happy” on this count. Arnab Mitra ■ arnab.mitra@hindustantimes.com H ere’s more proof that India is, indeed, a happy nation. The index score for “level of happiness with your overall leisure, entertainment and social life” is 754. But like all averages, it hides as much it reveals. The first Hindustan Times-MaRS Happiness Survey, the most exhaustive and definitive such study ever undertaken in India, shows that Delhi residents rank last on the happiness scale when it comes to leisure. Their opinion: their happiness on this score is “under strain”. Among metro residents, Mumbaikars are, perhaps a little surprisingly, the happiest with their leisure time and social life. Mumbai’s index score (787) on this parameter means the residents of the Maximum City are “somewhat happy”, but significantly, it is only marginally short of an unequivoTOMORROW cal “happy rating”. You and your Interestingly, respondents in three age categories (26-35 stresses years, 36-45 years and 46-60 years) rate themselves as “somewhat happy” and give themselves almost the same index score on this count. The young (18-25 years) are, relatively, the happiest with their social life and senior citizens the least so. For the purpose of this survey, we interviewed respondents on “level of happiness with quality of leisure time and activities for self”, “level of happiness with quality of time spent with family” and “level of happiness with quality of time spent with friends” and arrived at the index score by calculating a weighted average of these scores. Despite significant differences of opinion between cities, it is interesting to note that there is a near unanimity of views across age groups. This reinforces the findings that despite the obvious problems, a vast majority of Indians are actually quite happy with their lot. RESIDENTS OF LUCKNOW, JAIPUR, INDORE, PATNA AND AHMEDABAD ARE THE HAPPIEST BOTH IN RELATIVE AND ABSOLUTE TERMS JASJEET PLAHA/ HT PHOTO METHODOLOGY Hindustan Times commissioned market research agency MaRS to conduct this survey among 5,400 people in 16 state capitals and major cities in India. The sampling methodology ensured an equal mix of males and females and the respondents were representative of the selected cities. All respondents were chosen from SEC A and SEC B households. The answers were collated and the happiness index calculated using a statistically valid method. What the numbers mean 900+ Extremely happy 800-899 Happy 700-799 Somewhat happy 600-699 Happiness under strain 599 or below Unhappy Happiness with the quality of leisure time for self TOWN SCORE RANK Happiness with the quality of time spent with family TOWN SCORE RANK Happiness with the quality of time spent with friends TOWN SCORE RANK Happiness with your overall leisure and social life TOWN SCORE RANK Jaipur Lucknow Patna Indore Bangalore Mumbai Ahmedabad Chandigarh Pune OVERALL INDEX* Kochi Guwahati Hyderabad Chennai Kolkata Delhi Ranchi Patna Lucknow Jaipur Indore Ahmedabad Chandigarh Mumbai Bangalore Pune OVERALL INDEX Ranchi Guwahati Kochi Hyderabad Chennai Kolkata Delhi Jaipur 848 Lucknow 846 Indore 810 Patna 807 Bangalore 788 Mumbai 776 Chandigarh 757 Ahmedabad 749 Pune 748 OVERALL INDEX 735 Hyderabad 724 Kochi 707 Guwahati 675 Chennai 671 Ranchi 658 Kolkata 648 Delhi 600 Lucknow Jaipur Indore Patna Ahmedabad Mumbai Bangalore Chandigarh OVERALL INDEX Pune Hyderabad Kochi Guwahati Chennai Kolkata Ranchi Delhi 796 784 768 759 735 720 706 703 702 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 699 692 683 682 676 644 609 581 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 842 840 805 802 790 788 776 773 760 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 753 746 744 733 730 689 666 619 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 856 839 822 819 804 787 776 773 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 754 752 743 739 718 697 670 666 664 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 *Weighted average score of individual cities quotemartial ( INDIA ASKS US TO EXTRADITE KHALISTANI Shishir Gupta ■ shishir.gupta@hindustantimes.com India has formally asked US Justice Department for the extradition of Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) terrorist Balwinder Singh Possi. A formal request was made by the Ministry of External Affairs earlier this month. Possi is wanted for the twin blasts at Jalandhar’s inter-state roadways bus stand in 2006. Government sources told HT that Punjab Police is also planning to file for the extradition of another BKI terrorist Gurnam Singh, alias Neka, from the US. Neka is wanted for the two blasts which were carried out on April 24 and 28, 2006, in which three persons were killed. Punjab police is also investigating the involvement of a third BKI terrorist Gursharan Singh Cheema in the blasts. Both the accused fled to the US in 2006 shortly after the blasts. The extradition plea for the three terrorists featured in the official meeting between Indian and US delegations on Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty today. However, 26/11 accused David Headley and his accomplice Tahawwur Rana are not going to be extradited to India. While US national Headley has struck a deal with FBI that bars his extradition, Rana is a Pakistan national who has been acquitted of his involvement in the 26/11 conspiracy by a US court. NEW DELHI: I have been fighting corruption and goondaism throughout without bothering about my life and will continue to do so till my last breath. ANNA HAZARE ) htnation Delhi gang rape case in fast-track, trial opens Jan 21 Supreme Court rules even public NEW DELHI: A month after the bru- tal gang rape of a young woman in a moving bus in Delhi and impassioned demands from across India for quick action against the criminals, the case was transferred on Thursday to a fast-track court, which will start hearings on January 21. The proceedings against five accused will be conducted by additional sessions judge Yogesh Khanna, who heads the fast-track court at Saket court complex. The case of the sixth accused, a minor, is being heard by Juvenile Justice Board. The fast-track court is expected to hold daily hearings. Defence lawyers said they had received soft copies of the chargesheet and related doc- uments. They said the prosecution’s plea to bring the five men in handcuffs was rejected. The case was committed to the judge by metropolitan magistrate Namrita Aggarwal who conducted proceedings in-camera. HTC AI grounds Dreamliner over safety concerns HT Correspondent ■ letters@hindustantimes.com Air India (AI) has grounded its six Boeing-787 Dreamliner planes after a directive by US aviation regulator— the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) — to stop operations of all such planes. The grounding of the Dreamliner is a setback for AI as the aircraft is central to its turnaround plans. Regulators across the world followed the lead of the FAA in ordering an indefinite halt to all Dreamliner operations. After a battery fire incident in Japan on a Dreamliner on Wednesday, the FAA that sets the benchmark for aviation standards issued an emergency airworthiness directive to address the problem requiring all “operators to temporarily cease operations. Before further flight, operators of US-registered Boeing 787 aircraft must demonstrate to the FAA that the batteries are safe.” “The in-flight Japanese battery incident followed an earlier 787 battery incident that NEW DELHI: WHAT NEXT? ■ Air India to seek compensation from Boeing for Dreamliner grounding ■ Matter was discussed in the AI board meeting on Thursday ■AI’s turnaround plan could be severly hit if the grounding prolonged ■ Pilots trained on Dreamliner to sit idle till the aircraft is back occurred on the ground in Boston on January 7, 2013. The battery failures resulted in release of flammable electrolytes, heat damage, and smoke on two Model 787 airplanes. These conditions, if not corrected, could result in damage to critical systems and structures, and the potential for fire in the electrical compartment,” the FAA said. Following the FAA statement, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) directed AI to ground its Dreamliners. “We will track the FAA probe ■ AI is the only Indian airline that operates the Dreamliner. ■ It has six of them in its fleet. The airliner is supposed to get seven more in 2013, five in 2014, six in 2015 and three in 2016 ■ Plans to deploy the aircraft on international routes like Bali, Istanbul, Sydney, Melbourne and Singapore into the Dreamliner. We can't say when we will allow it to fly again, it depends on when Boeing gives us satisfaction over safety concerns,” a DGCA official said. “I’m sure this (grounding) will entitle AI to some reimbursement,” aviation minister Ajit Singh said, adding the airline would have to “wait until we get some clarity on the issue”. FAA said it will work with the manufacturer and carriers to develop a corrective action plan to allow the US 787 fleet to resume operations as quickly and safely as possible. It gave no details on when that might happen. “When the FAA issues an airworthiness directive, it alerts the international aviation community to the action so other civil aviation authorities can take parallel action to cover the fleets operating in their own countries,” the FAA said. “We will not fly the Dreamliner until the FAA and our own DGCA give clearance," civil aviation minister Ajit Singh said. Boeing said in a statement it was confident the 787 was safe and it stood by the plane's integrity. “Boeing is committed to supporting the FAA and finding answers as quickly as possible. The company is working around the clock with its customers and various regulatory and probe bodies. We will make available the resources of The Boeing Company to assist,” chief executive Jim McNerney said. “All flights scheduled to be operated with the B-787 aircraft will be operated with other aircraft and passengers booked on these flights will be accommodated on other flights,” AI said. can press anti-defection charges Satya Prakash ■ satya.prakash@hindustantimes.com RANCHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that “any interested person” can invoke antidefection law to seek disqualification of a legislator for switching political loyalty. Until now, only a legislator could initiate such a move. The ruling came on a petition filed by Odisha Assembly Speaker challenging a verdict of the state high court which said even a non-legislator can initiate disqualification proceedings against a legislator for deserting the party on whose ticket s/he was elected and joining another political party. Odisha NCP president Utkal Keshari Parida had approached the speaker seeking disqualifi- The very object of introduction of the Tenth Schedule to the Constitution would be meaningless AN SC BENCH cation of all four MLAs of his party in Odisha — Amar Prasad Satpathy, Ramachandra Hansdah, Prashant Nanda and Nabin Nanda — after they joined the BJD on June 5, 2012. The high court rejected the speaker’s contention that Parida’s plea was not maintainable as he was not an MLA. A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice of India Altmas Kabir read down a provision of the Odisha Assembly Rules, 1987, according to which only a legislator could put in motion disqualification proceedings under the anti-defection law. “…otherwise, the very object of the introduction of the Tenth Schedule to the Constitution would be rendered meaningless,” the bench, also comprising justice J Chelameswar and justice Vikramajit Sen, said dismissing the speaker’s appeal. “The provisions of Sub-rules (1) and (2) of Rule 6 of the 1987 Rules have, therefore, to be read down to make it clear that not only a Member of the House, but any person interested, would also be entitled to bring to the notice of the Speaker the fact that a Member of the House had incurred disqualification under the Tenth Schedule to the Constitution of India,” the bench said, adding thereafter the speaker can decide the issue. Appoint special officer for juvenile cases in every police station: SC HT Correspondent ■ letters@hindustantimes.com NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the appointment of a special officer in every police station across the country to deal with minors who end up in custody because of their involvement in crimes. A bench headed by Chief Justice of India Altamas Kabir also directed that the police must register FIRs and conduct probes in every case of a missing child and ordered the constitution of a unit comprising specially trained police officers in each district of the country to handle such cases involving juveniles. The bench said that such officers would be in plain clothes and work in coordination with the respective states’ Child Welfare Committees. Printed and The court’s order came on a PIL (public interest litigation) filed by an NGO, Bachpan Bachao Andolan, alleging that more than 1.7 lakh children have gone missing in the country between January 2008-2010. The apex court had, on March 16 last year, issued a notice to the Centre, states and Union Territories directing them to file their responses on the issue of missing children. distributed by NewspaperDirect www.newspaperdirect.com US/Can: 1.877.980.4040 Intern.: 800.6364.6364 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • COPYRIGHT AND PROTECTED BY APPLICABLE LAW 10 | nation | H I N D U STA N T I M E S , K O L K ATA F R I DAY, J A N U A RY 1 8 , 2 0 1 3 UPA likely to push food bill in budget session AT LONG LAST House panel approves bill, food minister opposes further delay Official’s arrest blows lid off MoEF clearance scam TELANGANA: ANDHRA GOVT TOLD TO BRACE FOR PROTESTS Chetan Chauhan and Rajesh Ahuja ■ CBI recovers R1 cr from Khatri’s houses letters@hindustantimes.com HT Correspondent Zia Haq ■ GET A LOAD OF THIS! zia.haq@hindustantimes.com ■ 5 kg of rice, wheat or millets at R3, R2 and R1 ■ R1.12 lakh crore is annual cost to govt ■ 75% rural, 50% urban Indians will be entitled NEW DELHI: The flagship National Food Security Bill, which has been years in the making, is likely to be placed before Parliament in the forthcoming budget session, with a parliamentary panel approving it on Thursday and food minister KV Thomas opposing any further delay. The bill, which stems from a Congress poll promise, is the second of two large entitlementbased welfare legislations of the UPA government. The previous one, a popular rural pay-forwork scheme, helped propel the Congress-led coalition to a second term, analysts say. A senior official said the food ministry has flagged off its readiness for the draft law's inclusion in the budget session. It still needs a fresh Cabinet approval, a formality. The bill provides for fixed G U L B E RG ■ The bill provides for fixed monthly food handouts to 67% of the HT FILE PHOTO population, about 800 million people. monthly food handouts to 67% of the population — or about 800 million people — while in 250 poorest districts of the country, 90% of the people will be covered. When signed into law, the food bill will provide each member of an entitled household 5 kg of rice, wheat or millets at R3, R2 and R1 a kilo every month, way below the market price. The bill will cost R1.12 lakh crore annually to implement. So, the government will have to increase its spending on food aid by more than a third, going by the current financial year's projected food subsidy bill of R92,493 crore. A small price to pay, according to economist Jean Drèze, considering that India is home to the world's largest proportion of hunger-stricken children. As is required under lawmaking, the Parliament's standing committee on food, a crossparty panel, vetted the bill and cleared it, paving the way for its adoption by Parliament. R I OTS SC restrains order on SIT report HT Correspondent ■ letters@hindustantimes.com NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday restrained a trial court from pronouncing its final order on the closure report of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) in the 2002 Gulberg Housing Society riots case of Ahmedabad. A bench of Justice DK Jain, P Sathasivam and Aftab Alam stated: "The final order on the closure report would not be pronounced." The court's order came on the plea of Zakia Jafri, slain Congress leader Ehsan Jafri's widow, seeking copies of essential documents to enable her to file a protest petition against the SIT's closure report in the riot ( ) The final order on the closure report (into the 2002 Gulberg Housing Society riots case) would not be pronounced. SC BENCH case, which had allegations being made against Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi too. It also issued a notice to the Gujarat government, seeking its response to Zakia's plea. An Ahmedabad trial court, on November 27, accepted the SIT closure report filed on March 13, 2012 in the case after refusing to give Zakia more time to file a protest petition against it. She wants to file the petition because the closure report gives a clean chit to the Gujarat chief minister. She appealed to Supreme Court against the trial court's order, which rejected her plea that sought copies of documents relating to the investigation in the case — including a report filed by AK Malhotra, one of the SIT members. According to Zakia, the documents were part of the report filed by SIT before the trial court. In a development related to the post-Godhra riots of 2002, senior advocate Harish Salve proposed moving an application to "relocate" key witnesses of B R A I N S T O R M I N G A T the massacre, and continue providing them with security cover. Salve has been assisting the court in the matter. The senior counsel mooted the idea to relocate crucial witnesses after the court was told that the police commissioner had suggested withdrawal of the security cover provided to the witnesses, considering that the trial into the cases concerned had ended. The bench also expressed surprise that Justice GT Nanavati Commission, set up by the Gujarat government to inquire into the riots, has summoned the SIT members and is asking for its report, despite the apex court making it clear that the probe panel's report should be placed only before it. J A I P U R Congress meet to chart roadmap for 2014 polls RAHUL STEPS IN TO SOOTHE FRAYED TEMPERS Aurangzeb Naqshbandi ■ HT Correspondent letters@hindustantimes.com ■ aurangzeb.naqshband@hindustantimes.com JAIPUR: A day before the much- JAIPUR: Over the next three days, the Congress party will reassess its position on critical issues facing the country and chalk out its response to the changing political and economic circumstances. However, coming in the backdrop of the heightened tension with Pakistan along the Line of Control and the brutal gang rape of a student in Delhi, the focus of the two-day ‘chintan shivir’ from Friday — followed by a day-long AICC session on Sunday – will essentially be to formulate strategies for the 2014 Lok Sabha elections. Congress president Sonia Gandhi will set the agenda for the discussions, which will mainly revolve around critical issues of political alliance, price rise, economic reforms (including the cut on subsidies) and the new phenomenon of social media and flash mob protests. The other key issues at the conclave, which will be conducted nine years after a similar camp at Shimla in 2003, include the demand for smaller states (particularly Telangana) and how to aggressively counter charges of corruption posed by the opposition. Gandhi has formed five groups to discuss emerging political as well as socio-economic challenges, India and the world, organisational strength and empowerment of women. About 350 invitees – one third of them from the Youth Congress – will be closeted for two days to discuss these five subjects. ■ Labourers carry a hoarding of Rahul Gandhi at Birla Auditorium, venue of the Congress Chintan Shivir, in Jaipur on Thursday, UNI Apparently sulking over his exit from the cabinet, former external affairs minister SM Krishna has opted out of the group on India’s foreign relations – citing prior engagements in Vietnam. He would be replaced by commerce minister Anand Sharma. Senior general secretary Janardan Dwivedi on Wednesday clarified that papers on the five subjects should not be treated as party views, but mere suggestions. However, the consensus on the issues would form part of the draft Jaipur Declaration, which would be adopted by the AICC meeting attended by more than 1,000 delegates. Apart from the Congress president, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and general secretary Rahul Gandhi will address the AICC session on Sunday. They are also expected to participate in group discussions for a brief period. Though Rahul’s imprints on the Jaipur conclave are visible, the 42-year-old Gandhi scion still has not shown any inclination towards formally assuming the number two position in the party. But with his appointment in November last year as head of the six-member coordination committee for 2014 polls, Rahul has formally been put in charge of the party’s campaign for the next Lok Sabha elections. Ahmed Patel, Janardan Dwivedi, Digvijaya Singh, Madhusudan Mistry and Jairam Ramesh are its other members. While the absence of President Pranab Mukherjee is going to be widely felt at the meet, Antony is expected to fulfill his role. Govt will moderate tax rates: PC Press Trust of India CHIDAMBARAM SAID THE GOVERNMENT IS COMMITTED TO A STABLE TAX REGIME AND MODERATE TAXES ■ letters@hindustantimes.com NEW DELHI:Union finance minister P Chidambaram on Thursday said the government is committed to moderate tax rates and is working towards modernising administration to minimise transaction cost and maximise taxpayer convenience. Tax administration, he said, is faced with new challenges that include allocation of taxing rights and sharing of taxable income between countries from crossborder deals, besides increasing tax revenues and providing quality service to tax payers. Chidambaram was addressing the heads of the Revenue Department of BRICS nations — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. India holds the chair of the grouping. “India has been modernising its tax administration in a way that will minimise transaction costs and maximise taxpayer convenience, without compromising the deterrence factor,” he said. Chidambaram, who is to unveil the Union Budget for 2013-14 on February 28, said the government is committed to a stable tax regime, moderate tax rates, non-adversarial tax administration and a fair mechanism for dispute resolution. awaited brainstorming session of the Congress starts here on Friday, party general secretary Rahul Gandhi stepped in to maintain the delicate balance between the representation of the party’s senior and junior delegates at the event. Gandhi, according to sources, asked Youth Congress president Rajiv Satav to prune the list of handpicked youth delegates by almost a fourth. The youth brigade for the session comprised Youth Congress and NSUI representatives. Initially, around 160 such delegates were supposed to come. But now only 125 young faces will be seen at the meet, which will decide on the future road map of the party. Gandhi’s move came after several senior leaders expressed unhappiness over the manner in which even Congress secretaries and UPA’s ministers of state were denied invitation to accommodate Youth Congress and NSUI members. Meanwhile, the brain-storming session is likely to have an additional session on science and technology and education during its two-day meet at Jaipur. This addition, taking the total number of sessions to six, was done at the behest of Gandhi, who favours special focus on these areas. While many Congress leaders have already arrived in Jaipur, a morning flight from Delhi to Jaipur has been almost entirely booked by the party for Union ministers. ANOTHER HONOUR KILLING IN UP letters@hindustantimes.com ■ NEW DELHI: Fearing street protests in Andhra Pradesh irrespective of which way the decision on Telangana goes, home secretary RK Singh on Thursday directed the Andhra Pradesh government to review preparedness to handle the consequent law and order issues. Singh also promised to send in additional central forces, if required, to handle the situation once the state makes a firm assessment of the situation. The meeting comes in the backdrop of political groups on both sides — those in favour of carving out Telangana and those against — threatening to hit the streets in case their viewpoints are not accepted. Home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde had last month promised that the Centre will take a call on the demand for Telangana by this month-end, prompting political groups in favour of a united Andhra to up the ante too. On Thursday, 68 elected representatives, including 17 state ministers, passed a resolution advising the Centre to maintain status quo. “There would be massive unrest if the demand is conceded,” said school education minister S Sailajanath. MEERUT: A man was shot dead and his wife injured on Tuesday when her family members allegedly fired on them because they did not approve of the relationship. The wife, critically wounded, was admitted to Meerut Medical College. Her two brothers and three cousins have been named in a complaint filed by the family of the dead man, Shamsher. The accused are absconding. The couple was returning home when attacked. HTC NEW DELHI: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Thursday found R1 crore in cash from Khatri’s homes in Gurgaon and Rohtak. The raids came a day after he was arrested on charges of accepting a bribe of R7 lakh from alleged middlemen of an Orissa based company for placing a limestone project for consideration of ministry’s expert appraisal committee. In all, Khatri owns four properties in posh locations in Haryana, and has been active in cutting ‘deals’ for clearances for the last 3-4 years, say CBI investigators. Meanwhile, a CBI court or Forest Advisory Committee without making a consideration in cash or kind,” a person, who had been a senior official in the ministry, said, adding that placing a project before the committee is at the discretion of ministry officials. Corruption does not end there. Once the committee submits its recommendation, getting the clearance letter from the ministry is also not easy. “One has to appease guys there to know what is hap- in Delhi remanded Khatri and alleged middleman Chinmaya Shri Chandan to CBI custody till January 21. The investigative agency had sought custody of the two saying their interrogation was required “to recover incriminating documents and to unfold the wider conspiracy and also to find out their nexus with other officials in the Ministry of Environment and Forests”. The CBI has alleged that Chariot Group wanted clearance for its Raiboga Mines at Birmitrapur in Sundargarh, Odisha. The company had allegedly hired SS Environics Pvt Ltd to get the clearance, it said. HTC pening to the file,” said a senior functionary with a mining company. The ministry deals primarily with four types of approvals — environment, forest, coastal and clean development mechanism (CDM). Since his appointment in the ministry in 2005, Khatri had spent most of his tenure in project approvals ranging from dams to river cleaning projects to clean development mechanism. Fresh violence in Lucknow’s old city; RAF, PAC deployed COMPETITIVE BANKING FOR CASH SCHEME HT Correspondent Saubhadra Chatterji ■ letters@hindustantimes.com ■ LUCKNOW: Two people were injured in fresh violence in the old city area on Thursday, a day after one person was shot dead and 10 were injured in sectarian clashes. Thursday witnessed brickbatting and firing between two groups of different sects when the body of the deceased was being taken out for a pre-burial ritual in a procession in Hussainabad locality. Later, while proceeding for the burial, people staged a protest in the old city for around two hours. Mobs indulged in arson and violence. A madrasa teacher and a vegetable vendor were injured in the violence. Tension in the area eased by late afternoon after the burial of the person who died in indiscriminate firing in Wazirganj locality. The Uttar Pradesh government announced R5 lakh ex gratia for the kin of the deceased, R1 lakh each for the critically letters@hindustantimes.com With almost R5,000 crore in its kitty to spend on banking agents, the UPA government plans to unleash competition among the banks to ensure the ambitious Direct Benefits Transfer (DBT) scheme’s success. As a lack of banking facilities — coupled with low enrollment of Aadhaar — emerged as a major stumbling block, the government is considering the option of allowing any individual to take up the job of a banking correspondent (BC). The plan to allow multiple BCs to operate in one area was accepted after rural development minister Jairam Ramesh wrote to PM Manmohan Singh. Ramesh said that the hurdles in smooth DBT rollout can be eased “with appointment of multiple BCs in an open, inter-operable, competitive framework.” Meanwhile, it was proposed that withdrawal of subsidies be done only through biometric authentication of beneficiaries. NEW DELHI: ■ A man injured in sectarian clashes in Lucknow. injured and R50,000 each for those with minor injuries. The police have arrested six persons for the violence after lodging four separate FIRs. Raids are on to nab others involved in the violence. Administration officials and the police said the situation was tense, but under control. Rapid Action Force (RAF) and PAC personnel were deployed in sensitive areas of the old city. PTI PHOTO “At least 24 persons, including former BSP MP Dawood Ahmad, local corporator Mohd Naeem and his brother, Sajid, have been named in the FIRs registered in connection with Wednesday’s firing,” said Lucknow senior superintendent of police RK Chaturvedi. On Wednesday, the violence had broken out in Wazirganj area after a religious congregation (majlis) was attacked. D O G ’ S D AY O U T ! Mongrel scampers off with R4 lakh, town in pursuit Avinash Kumar ■ letters@hindustantimes.com GOPALGANJ (BIHAR): Gopalganj spent the whole of Thursday hunting for a dog. The pariah mongrel had proved remarkably mercenary — running off with a polythene packet containing R4 lakh in cash. The man he robbed – greengrocer Nakched Mian – would perhaps have preferred being bitten. Neither could he press charges, nor properly explain the presence of such a huge amount of cash at his home. The police told him a criminal charge was out of the question. And to add insult to injury, his complaint drew huge guffaws everywhere. Nakched’s story? The money was meant for a plot of land he was planning to buy. His son, who lives abroad, had given him R3 lakh, the rest he raised on his own. “The polybag was on Illustration: JAYANTO my bed. As I went to wash my hands at the hand pump, I saw a dog run away with it,” he said. Following a long search, the police managed to recover R1.4 lakh. The rest is still missing. Understandably, the whole town has turned bounty hunter. 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HT Correspondent ■ letters@hindustantimes.com NEW DELHI: India’s fourth-largest software services provider HCL Technologies on Thursday joined IT industry peers Infosys and Tata Consultancy Services in beating street expectations with a solid October-December profit jump that sent its shares up by 4.3% at R703 on the Bombay Stock Exchange. That was accompanied by a leadership change, with Anant Gupta being named the new CEO. The company said current president Anant Gupta immediately takes over as new chief executive officer replacing industry veteran Vineet Nayar, who would continue to hold the title of vice-chairman. HCL Technologies announced a 68.5% year-on-year rise in second quarter net profit at R965 crore CABINET NOD Move to bolster capital base of PSU banks, insurance companies budget 2013-14 BOOSTER DOSE R R17,000 cr Amount the government plans to infuse into public sector banks in 2013-14 ■ The proceeds from divestment will be used for subscribing to rights issues of public sector banks and insurance firms, preferential allotment and recapitalisation of banks HT Correspondent ■ letters@hindustantimes.com NEW DELHI: The Cabinet on Thursday approved a move to use part of the money raised by selling stakes in state-owned companies to bolster the capital base of public sector banks and insurance companies. The government plans to infuse close to R17,000 crore in state-owned banks in 2013-14 . The government will infuse more capital to ensure that their capital reserves do not remain uncomfortably close to the minimum stipulated levels over a long period of time. The capital support is aimed at strengthening the tier I or equity capital of banks. According to regulatory requirements, banks are required to maintain a minimum of 8% tierI capital, which broadly refers to shareholder equity. The Cabinet changes pertain to the terms of use of disinvestment funds parked with the National Investment Fund (NIF), which was set up in 2005, primarily to finance social sector schemes from money raised ■ The capital infusion aims to strengthen the tier 1 or equity capital of banks R6,274 cr Revenues during the quarter, up 19.6% from R5,245 cr in the year-ago period Revenue from infrastructure and financial services grew 10% during the quarter against a year ago ■ against R573 crore a year ago. This was well above a Thomson Reuters analyst poll that expected R826 crore. The company follows a July-June fiscal year. Revenue from IT services in infrastructure and financial sector, which grew by 10% during the quarter, boosted profits. ■ Vineet Nayar (left) and Anant Gupta: new roles ■ An increase in work being moved offshore helped HCL grow operating margins faster than Tata Consultancy Services and Infosys. “Our quarterly results demonstrate increasing momentum… our net margin has improved for five straight quarters to reach 15.4%… This has been a quarter of great impetus, which has placed HCL in a position of advantage for leveraging market dynamics,” said Vineet Nayar, vice-chairman. HT Correspondent ■ letters@hindustantimes.com maintained by banks. by divesting equity in government-owned firms. Under the new norms that will come into effect from 201314, the money will be used for subscribing to rights issues of public sector banks and insurance companies, preferential allotment of such companies and recapitalisation of banks. “Fund managers presently managing the NIF will stand discharged of their responsibility from the date the funds and the interest income are transferred to the fund,” an official statement said. R E BU I L D I N GT I M E Adidas moves its China head to lead India business HT Correspondent ■ letters@hindustantimes.com NEW DELHI: ■ HCL Tech’s net profit during the Oct-Dec quarter VINEET NAYAR has stepped as the chief executive officer of the company, passing the baton to Anant Gupta. Gupta, who was appointed as the chief operating officer in July last year, was since being groomed to formally take over executive functions at the company. “Vineet Nayar will continue as vice chairman and joint managing director of the company till July 2013 and as vice chairman thereafter,” said Shiv Nadar, chairman and chief strategy officer, HCL Technologies. HTC/NEW DELHI Low demand drags Hero Moto profit down 20% Minimum tier 1 8% capital required to be German sport goods major Adidas Group on Thursday announced a leadership change in India, roping in its chief operating officer from China, Erick Haskell, to head the company’s operations in the country. The change in guard is part of its efforts to bury the ghosts of the R870-crore accounting fraud that came to light last year at its arm Reebok India. Haskell takes over from Claus Heckerott, who led the restructuring efforts at Reebok India after the company registered a case alleging fraud by former managing director Subhinder Singh Prem and chief operating officer Vishnu Bhagat. Both Prem and Bhagat have denied the charges. In his new role as managing director of Adidas Group India, Haskell sounded keen to move on from the accounting fraud and said the scandal has had no impact on the company’s brand image in India. “The investigations (on the scandal) are Nayyar makes way for new CEO Gupta Haskell: no impact of the scandal on Indian operations on…and we are co-operating with the authorities,” he said. “During the past year, we focussed on setting up Reebok India for a fresh start in 2013, while continuing to build on the strength and success of the Adidas brand. Erick’s proven track record in China make him an ideal candidate to lead the group’s business in India,” said Roland Auschel, chief sales officer, multi channel markets, Adidas Group. The group is also firming up a new business agreement with franchisees based on wholesale sales deals. “Around two-thirds of Reebok franchisees have decided to stay on with us,” said Haskell. director and chief executive officer, Hero MotoCorp. “There are early signs of a recovery though. Our despatches were consistently over five lakh every month of this quarter. We hope the industry will revert to higher growth rates in near future. Whenever that happens, we will be geared-up to meet the upsurge in demand,” he added. The company’s sales volume during the quarter went down by 1% to 15,73,135 units against 15,89,286 units in the corresponding quarter of the last fiscal. The company’s share prices fell by 0.9% to close at R1,819 on the Bombay Stock Exchange on Thursday. LME NICKEL 17470.00 $/Tn +70.0 GOVT CUTS CDMA SPECTRUM BASE PRICE BY 50% TO LURE BIDDERS HT Correspondent ■ letters@hindustantimes.com NEW DELHI: The Cabinet on Thursday approved a 50% reduction in the reserve price of CDMA spectrum. The new reserve price will be R9,100 crore for 5 MHz of spectrum that is required for operating services throughout the country. “The Cabinet has approved 50% reduction in CDMA spectrum prices, which was fixed earlier at R18,200 crore,” said communications minister Kapil Sibal. The next round of auction will take place in March. CDMA technology is considered to be more efficient than GSM. A company needs only 2.5 MHz of spectrum to launch operations. This means that for start-up spectrum, a company will have to shell out R4,500 crore. Among existing operators, only Sistema Shyam Teleservices Ltd (SSTL) provides CDMA services under the MTS brand. If SSTL accepts the new price, then over 16 million subscribers would not be affected. “The decision by the Cabinet to reduce the CDMA reserve price by 50% clearly reflects the growing realisation that demand for 800 MHz is very limited,” said an SSTL spokesperson. “The decision is a step in the right direction. However, as per ground realities one would have expected much greater reduction.” The government will also auction spectrum in the 900-MHz band, supposed to be the premium spectrum, in three metros. Airwaves in the 1,800-MHz band will be offered in four circles. NEW DELHI: India’s largest twowheeler manufacturer Hero MotoCorp on Thursday reported a 20.4% year-on-year decline in net profit at R488 crore for the third quarter ended December 31 against R613 crore a year ago due to sluggish demand for motorcycles and scooters and high costs. Though its turnover grew by almost 2.5% to R6,188 crore against R6,036 crore in the same quarter of the previous fiscal, operating margin during the quarter fell to 12.6% from 15.6% in the year-ago period. Arch rival Bajaj Auto had reported a higher operating margin of 20.1% on Wednesday. Bajaj was able to grow its profits by 3% during the quarter. “The last two quarters have NOKIA TO SLASH JOBS, TRANSFER STAFF TO HCL, TCS Rio CEO leaves IMF releases on $14 bn charge fresh $4.3bn aid Agencies Reuters ■ letters@hindustantimes.com ■ letters@hindustantimes.com HELSINKI/NEW DELHI: Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia on Thursday said it would cut over 1,000 information technology jobs as part of its restructuring plan. The company said 820 employees will be transferred to HCL Technologies and Tata Consultancy Services while 300 jobs will be eliminated. The financial details were, however, not disclosed. “Nokia outlined a range of planned changes today to streamline its IT organisation. Nokia believes these changes will raise operational efficiency and reduce operating costs, creating an IT organisation appropriate for Nokia's current size and scope,” the company said in a statement. The latest cuts are part of plans announced last June to cut 10,000 jobs gobally. “The majority of those affected are in Finland. We are now beginning consultations with employee representatives where applicable, until those have concluded it would be inappropriate to comment in further detail,” a Nokia spokesperson said. LONDON: Rio Tinto sacked chief REUTERS &PTI ■ SLOWING DOWN? A worker cleans a bike at a Hero MotoCorp showroom in Mumbai on Thursday REUTERS executive Tom Albanese on Thursday and revealed a $14 billion writedown in connection with his two most significant acquisitions, Mozambican coal and the Alcan aluminum group. A mining heavyweight who joined Rio two decades ago, Albanese will be replaced by iron ore boss Sam Walsh. Doug Ritchie, who led the acquisition and integration of the Mozambican coal assets, was also shown the door. Alaska-trained Albanese had until now survived the consequences of his disastrous $38 billion acquisition of Alcan in 2007, a bruising top-of-the-market deal when Rio was under pressure from rivals to bulk up or be acquired. The deal turned bad as markets crumbled and aluminum prices slumped. Rio has since seen years of losses in aluminum and taken billions in impairments — it had already taken an $8.9 billion charge on those struggling assets a year ago. Walsh was welcomed by investors and analysts as a safe been challenging for the Indian auto industry on account of the delayed monsoons, rising fuel prices and subdued sentiments,” said Pawan Munjal, managing pair of hands, but many questioned whether the veteran would be a long-term solution for the group, and raised concerns over management of a group that also announced the departure of its CFO last July. “It’s another black mark in terms of (Albanese’s) M&A record and I suppose, given the magnitude of this writedown ... I’m not surprised that he’s stepping down with this, nor am I surprised that Doug Ritchie is,” analyst Jeff Largey at Macquarie said. Rio had planned to shrink the aluminum division by hiving off most of its Australian and New Zealand assets, but industry sources say it has not been mobbed by buyers. Albanese then spearheaded a deal to buy Mozambiquefocused coal miner Riversdale in 2011, fighting off rival bids from steelmakers. There, however, Rio has come up against infrastructure problems more challenging than anticipated. News of Albanese’s departure and the writedown, more than twice its 2011 profit, took the market by surprise, knocking Rio shares down 2.5% to 3,372 pence in early London trading. for Greece bailout Agence France-Presse ■ letters@hindustantimes.com After lengthy delays, the International Monetary Fund unblocked part of its aid to Greece on Wednesday, offering a brief respite to the recession-mired country grappling with austerity measures. The amount released — €3.2 billion ($4.3 billion) — might seem a mere footnote to the €172 billion international bailout for Greece last March, the second rescue effort after a 2010 aid program foundered. But the installment carries symbolic weight: it closes a chapter on the Greek debt crisis which had put the IMF and its European partners at odds. “Following a political crisis that delayed implementation of the economic program, understandings were reached with the government on a fully recalibrated economic program to be supported under the EFF arrangement,” the IMF said . “Greece’s fiscal effort has been impressive by any meas- WASHINGTON: ■ Lagarde: A lot to be done ure,” IMF managing director Christine Lagarde said in a statement. The deep deficit slashing the country has been forced to undertake from the beginning of the program will help get Athens back to the spending levels prior to the crisis, she said. But, she warned, “much more remains to be done to achieve the critical mass of reforms needed to boost productivity and lower prices.” “Looking ahead, Greece needs to radically overhaul its tax administration to bolster tax collections, fight tax evasion, and shrink the public sector, in particular through targeted redundancies.” THE COMING TIDE 20 KM Honda plans to launch four Stand by for China graduate boom BUILDING OF ROADS A DAY two-wheelers each year in India Keith Bradsher ■ letters@hindustantimes.com SANYA, CHINA: Zhang Xiaoping’s mother dropped out of school after sixth grade. Her father, one of 10 children, never attended. But Zhang, 20, is part of a new generation of Chinese taking advantage of a national effort to produce college graduates in numbers the world has never seen before. Her ambition: to work some day for a Chinese automaker and provide the cultural insights and English fluency the company needs to supply the next generation of fuel-efficient taxis that New York City plans to choose in 2021. “It is my dream,” she said. China has tens of millions of Zhangs — bright young people whose aspirations and sheer numbers could ■ Between classes, at Sanya University NYT become potent economic competition for the West in decades to come. China is making a $250 billion-a-year investment in what economists call human capital, educating tens of millions of young people as they move from farms to cities. It wants to move up the development curve by fostering a much more broadly educated public, one that more closely resembles the multifaceted labour forces of the US and Europe. It is too early to know how well the effort will pay off. But to the extent that China succeeds, it could have profound implications in a globalised economy in which college graduates all over the world compete for similar work. The higher education boom in China puts pressure on job opportunities for college graduates worldwide, especially as global corporations are eager to tap this talent pool. “If they went to China for brawn, now they are going to China for brains,” said Denis F Simon, one of the best-known management consultants specialising in Chinese business. NYT DIFFICULT: NHAI NEW DELHI: Building 20 km of highways a day — UPA II government’s ambitious target — is not sustainable due to reasons like delays in environment clearance and issues of land acquisition, highways authority NHAI said on Thursday. “There is no point in rushing up with projects where we do not have environment clearance, we do not have land acqusition... We must deal with these projects in a way the private equity gets interested,” National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) chairman RP Singh told reporters. He said raising equity was a major concern for awarding road projects of 10,000 kms a year, including 7,000 km of national highways. It requires R90,000 crore investment, of which one-third (R30,000 crore) should be private equity. PTI HT Correspondent ■ letters@hindustantimes.com NEW DELHI: Japanese two-wheeler major Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India (HMSI) on Thursday said it will launch at least four products every year in India as it looks to get the better of ex-partner Hero MotoCorp and become the largest player in the market. The company has also set up its first integrated R&D centre at Manesar, which will specifically develop two-wheelers for the country. Within two years of its separation from the Munjals, Honda has made short work of TVS and Bajaj overtaking them in quick succession to become the second largest two-wheeler manufacturer in India. “Our plan is to launch four products every year from this R&D centre,” said Keita Mura–matsu, president ■ HMSI has set up its first integrated R&D centre at Manesar, which will specifically develop two-wheelers for India. and CEO, HMSI. “As India becomes a global innovation hub for Honda, customers can look forward to new products faster.” The new R&D centre along with HMSI technical centre currently has a strength of 200 engineers and developers. It will develop and launch both refreshed versions and new modPrinted and els of motorcycles and scooters from the centre. Honda is also setting up a third manufacturing facility in Karnataka, which will hire 2,000 people. To be operational from the first quarter of next fiscal year, the facility takes Honda’s overall production capacity to 4,000,000 two-wheelers per annum. distributed by NewspaperDirect www.newspaperdirect.com US/Can: 1.877.980.4040 Intern.: 800.6364.6364 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • COPYRIGHT AND PROTECTED BY APPLICABLE LAW H I N D U STA N T I M E S , K O L K ATA F R I DAY, J A N U A RY 1 8 , 2 0 1 3 12 | quotemartial htworld ( CHERYL COLE, pop star T U R M O I L photooftheday ) didyouknow? It doesn’t matter what the gesture is... jewellery, a card or candles. It’s the thought that I find to be romantic. I N Rising temperatures are causing flowers to bloom at their earliest dates in decades at two historic sites in the United States, according to a new research. PTI P A K I S T A N Govt strikes deal with Qadri COMPROMISE Cleric decides to call off sit-in after negotiators from the PPP and its allies meet him quicktakes HTC & Agencies ■ letters@hindustantimes.com ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s fiery cler- ■ A dog is blessed by a priest at the Church of San Anton in Madrid on Thursday. Dogs, cats, rabbits and even turtles trooped into churches across Spain in search of blessing on Saint Anthony’s Day, the patron saint of animals. AFP PHOTO INDIAN BAGS ALZHEIMER’S DRUG DISCOVERY AWARD LONDON: London-based Indian researcher Mahaveer Golechha has been selected for a prestigious award for his work on a drug to cure Alzheimer's. The 27-year-old will be travelling to San Francisco to receive the Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation's 'Young Investigator Scholarship Award' at the 7th Annual Drug Discovery for Neurodegeneration Conference next month. “I feel proud that I have proved world class research in medicine can be done in India," he said. US’ electrocution WASHINGTON: An American who murdered two fellow inmates while serving a life sentence was put to death by electric chair, a first such execution since 2010, authorities said. Robert Gleason, a 42-year-old former tatoo artist, was declared dead at 9:08 pm local time, said Larry Traylor, a spokesman for the Department of Corrections in Virginia. China for dialogue with Japan BEIJING: A high-level Chinese official has called for talks with Japan over a disputed island chain, in an apparent attempt by Beijing to cool tensions that have seen both sides scramble jet fighters to the area in recent days. Jia Qinglin, the head of China’s top political advisory body, made the gesture at a meeting in Beijing with former Japanese PM Yukio Hatoyama, the official China Daily newspaper reported Thursday. NRI kills dad WASHINGTON: In a ghastly act, a 28-year-old Indian-American has killed his father in a North Carolina city, following a dispute between them. Jiten Ashwin Patel, 28, is charged with first-degree murder of his father Ashwin Patel, 62, and is being held without bond at the Gaston County Jail, police said. The incident happened in the Mount Holly city, a suburb of Raleigh. China’s ‘gay’ ruling BEIJING: A recent court ruling which allows women who have unwittingly married gay men to seek an ‘annulment' of their marrige, has stirred up a debate about gay rights in China which is home to at least 10 million such women. The First Intermediate People's Court of Beijing called for a legislation to allow those who discover their spouses are homosexual to file for an annulment as an alternative to divorce. Benghazi attack TRIPOLI: Libyan officials say the head of the FBI is in Tripoli for talks on the investigation into last year's killing of the US ambassador and three other Americans in Benghazi. The officials say FBI director Robert Mueller arrived Thursday and is to meet with senior Libyan officials, including the PM, justice minister and intelligence chief. ic Tahirul Qadri on Thursday announced that an agreement has been struck with the government to end his four-day protests that had increased pressure on the country’s fragile coalition government. After five hours of talks with a 10-member team of federal ministers and leaders of parties in the Pakistan People’s Partyled government, Qadri told his supporters that the two sides had finalised an “Islamabad Long March Declaration”. Qadri said the document would be read out at the site of the protest on Jinnah Avenue, the main boulevard of Islamabad, after it was signed by PM Raja Pervez Ashraf. Qadri’s supporters began celebrating and shouting slogans after he had spoken. The talks were held inside Qadri’s bulletproof container. Footage on television showed Qadri and the government leaders, visible through the large windows of the container, engaged in hectic consultations. Thousands of supporters continued to occupy Islamabad’s main boulevard in front of parliament house despite the punishing weather which included lashing rains in the afternoon. The government’s negotiating team had asked for two extensions in the deadlines issued by the cleric. Supporters of Qadri said that they would continue their sit-in till their demands are met. Qadri has asked for a postponement of elections, a change in the chief election commisioner, due vetting process for contestants to ■ A Tahirul Qadri supporter holds a placard at a protest rally in Islamabad on Thursday. the forthcoming elections and announcement of a caretaker government set-up. Information minister Qamar Zaman Kaira, who is part of the negotiating team, had said that many of the demands made by Qadri could not be entertained but the negotiations were being conducted because he was using his supporters to pressure the government. There are many women and children amongst the supporters camped in the open air Blue Area of Islamabad. The government says that it fears for their safety. But at the same time, the supporters of Qadri say that they will not move until there is an outcome to their protest. It is expected that the temperature in Islamabad will drop to 4°C on Thursday night. Press Trust of India ■ letters@hindustantimes.com ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf gained a reprieve Thursday as the Supreme Court adjourned a case alleging corruption by him till January 23 after the chief of the country’s anti-graft agency said he lacked evidence to make arrests. Appearing before a threejudge bench led by Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry, National Accountability Bureau chairman Fasih Bokhari said investigators had not yet uncovered 1 2 3 4 5 letters@hindustantimes.com ALGIERS: Algeria raided a remote Sahara gas plant on Thursday in an attempt to free dozens of foreign hostages held by militants with ties to Mali’s rebel Islamists, UK and Japanese diplomats said. The militants claimed strafing by Algerian helicopters killed 35 hostages and 15 kidnappers. Islamists with the Masked Brigade, who have been speaking through a Mauritanian news outlet, said the Algerians opened fire as the militants tried to leave the vast energy complex with their hostages a day after seizing the installation deep in the desert. The militant spokesman said the leader of the kidnappers, Abou El Baraa, was among The Premier of Pakistan Raja Pervez Ashraf is a senior leader of the Pakistan People's Party and became the premier on June 22, 2012 During his tenure as power minister, there was a chronic shortage of electricity generation throughout Pakistan He was criticised for promising the power crisis would be over “by 2088" He oversaw expensive "rental power" projects & was called "Raja Rental" He has been accused of receiving kickbacks in the power projects. AFP PHOTO SC admits blasphemy plea against Sherry Rehman ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Thursday admitted a businessman’s petition seeking action against Sherry Rehman, Pakistan’s ambassador to the US, for allegedly committing blasphemy over two years ago. The petition filed by Fahim Akhtar Gill, a trader from Multan in Punjab province, was heard by a two-judge bench. The judges directed the Multan city police chief to take action. In November 2010, Rehman had submitted a bill to the parliament secretariat, seeking an end to the death penalty under the blasphemy law, which has been alleged to be an instance of blasphemy. PTI enough evidence to arrest Ashraf or any other suspects linked to alleged corruption in rental power projects. The bench directed Bokhari to submit the complete record of investigations into the power projects and adjourned the matter till January 23. Earlier in the day, the bench was irked when Bokhari said the evidence gathered so far was weak and unlikely to lead to convictions. He also said an investigation report submitted to the apex court in the past was inaccurate. Conrad Bain DIFF’RENT STROKES’ STAR CONRAD BAIN DIES AT 89 Reuters ■ letters@hindustantimes.com LOS ANGELES: Actor Conrad Bain, best known for his role on the 1970s and ‘80s television comedy Diff ’rent Strokes as a wealthy, white New Yorker, who adopts two young black boys from Harlem, has died at age 89, his daughter said. Bain, who starred opposite the young Gary Coleman on the NBC sitcom as his adoptive father, Philip Drummond, died of natural causes at a comfort-care facility in Livermore, California, east of San Francisco, on Monday. He was three weeks shy of his 90th birthday, according to his daughter, Jennifer. In 1978, Bain landed his own sitcom,Diff ’rent Strokes, in which he played Drummond, a rich, widowed industrialist who takes in the two young sons of his housekeeper after she dies, creating a racially mixed family in an era when depictions of such households were rare on TV. Following a recurring role on the daytime vampire drama Dark Shadows as an innkeeper, Bain broke into prime-timecomedy with a supporting role on Norman Lear’s All in the Family spin-off Maude. ‘35 hostages dead in Algerian raid’ EU’s military backing ■ RAJA PERVEZ ASHRAF ISLAMABAD: Pakistan interior minister Rehman Malik has compared firebrand cleric Tahirul Qadri to the Pope while ridiculing him for wearing a similar headgear, earning the wrath of the country’s Christians who demanded an apology from him for his “provocative” remarks. “The Pope has a larger hat, Tahirul-Qadri’s hat is smaller. Please ask him why he’s acting like a semi-Pope,” Malik told reporters earlier this week. On another occasion, Malik said Tahirul Qadri’s clothes made him look like a “Jewish padre.” PTI Pak SC adjourns case against PM Ashraf Associated Press inthenews ■ MALIK ANGERS PAK CHRISTIANS WITH ‘SEMI-POPE’ REMARK ■ Former al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) emir Mokhtar Belmokhtar speaks at an undisclosed location. Islamists held 41 foreigners hostage after an attack on a gas field in Algeria. AFP FILE those killed. He said the militants would blow up the remaining hostages if the Algeria army approached. The Algerian government did not immediately comment on the situation, but both Japanese and British authorities confirmed that they had been told by the Algerians there was an ongoing operation to free the hostages. The Associated Press was not able to independently confirm the casualties. The information came from the Nouakchott Information Agency, which has often carried reports from al Qaedalinked extremist groups in North Africa. The number of remaining hostages is unclear. The militants originally said they had seized 41 foreigners, including Americans, Britons, French, Japanese, Romanians, Malaysians, Irish and Norwegians, among others. An Algerian security official had said, however, that around 20 foreign hostages had escaped earlier Thursday. It was not possible to reconcile the conflicting reports from the complex, which is jointly operated by BP, Norway’s Statoil and the Algerian Sonatrach company. for France over Mali Agence France-Presse ■ letters@hindustantimes.com BRUSSELS: Some of France’s EU partners are considering whether to offer troops to back up its military campaign in Mali against Islamist insurgents, French foreign minister Laurent Fabius said Thursday. After emergency EU talks on Mali, Fabius said all had “expressed their solidarity with Mali and support for France’s action” and some were mulling “an offer of troops,” although “we won’t force anyone.” “There are limits to security and defence policy, even if that is to be regretted,” he added. Thus far, several of France’s EU partners including Britain FRANCE’S PARTNERS HAVE SAID THEY WILL PROVIDE LOGISTIC AID, STOPPING SHORT OF SENDING TROOPS and Germany, have said they will provide logistic or other types of assistance, stopping short however of sending combat troops. EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, asked at a separate press conference what help might be forthcoming, replied that “many countries said they were very willing to help and to support France in every way, and they did not rule in or rule out any aspect of that.” life,theuniverse&everything Grammar nazis prowl the streets of Beijing Sutirtho Patranobis ■ spatranobis@hindustantimes.com BEIJING: The name of the shop on Beijing’s glittering Wangfujing Street was amusingly quaint: “Smoke Famous Name Wine”. In Chinese — and what the owners would have surely wanted it to mean — the name was “Brand Name Tobacco and Liquor”; a priceless example of meaning — not entirely though — lost in translation and the source of many a chuckle. Well, that chuckle and the very loosely, and literally translated name of the shop is likely to be wiped out soon. More than 40 men and women, expertly trained in English, are now roaming the streets of Beijing to correct wrong English on signage across the sprawling city of 20 million people. The programme rather ambitiously titled ‘Beijing Speaks Foreign Languages’ (BFSL) has been launched by the Beijing municipal government. Beside the strict 40 English teachers, it has another 1,000 volunteers walking around the road, picking holes and more in English spellings on shop signage. The new programme has coincided with the launch of the Beijing municipal government’s new English and multilingual websites on Thursday. State media reported that at least 40 stores around Wangfujing Street were found to have problematic English in their signs and labels. “The way they translated the signs was so literal, so word by word, they can hardly be understood by foreign travelers,” BSFL wrote on its website. Wangfujing is the Capita’s newest area to have its “Chinglish” tidied up, after Dongcheng urban management officers helped foreign affairs officers to inform store owners of their errors in translation Tuesday. JAYANTO ARE YOU HEADING TOWARDS SPLITSVILLE? Watch out for these symptoms and check if all is okay between you and your partner When a spouse begins to act differently than his normal pattern of behaviour ■ Spending less and less time together ■ Feeling depressed most of the time ■ Not looking forward to going home ■ Time together becomes more serious and your partner acts very bossy ■ Emotional or physical infidelity ■ Your partner start spending more money on 'frivolous' things ■ Increased periods of silence between you and your spouse ■ Less and less sexual desire Often talking about 'I' not 'We' is the last definitive sign that all is not well in the relationship. ■ ■ Photo: Thinkstock, Source: ANI BLACK HOLES GROWING FASTER ‘SHELL-SHOCKED’ CRABS CAN FEEL PAIN MELBOURNE: Astronomers have discovered that super-massive black holes — located at the centres of galaxies — are growing faster than thought. For years, scientists had believed that super-massive black holes increased their mass in step with the growth of their host galaxy. However, new observations by Swinburne University of Technology have revealed a different behaviour. “Black holes have been growing faster than we thought,” Professor Alister Graham from Swinburne’s Technology’s Centre said. ANI LONDON: Next time you are plunging live crabs into a simmering pot, think again! Scientists have proven that crabs and other crustaceans do feel pain, and are able to recall an unpleasant experience and take action to avoid it happening again. The latest study by Professor Bob Elwood and Barry Magee from Queen’s School of Biological Sciences looked at the reactions of common shore crabs to small electrical shocks, and their behaviour after experiencing ANI those shocks. WOMEN WANT MEN TO POP QUESTION don’t know how I’m gonna feel. I reserve the right to not know right now. I don’t judge anybody who does it,” she told the media. ANI WASHINGTON: Both women and men tend to hold traditional views when it comes to marriage proposals, says a study. For the study by UC Santa Cruz researchers, young adults were asked about their personal preferences for marriage traditions. Both men and women said they would want the man in a relationship to propose marriage. A majority of women said they would want to take husband’s last name. In fact, not one of 136 men surveyed believed “I would definitely want my partner to propose” and not a single woman said she “would want to propose.” ANI AUSTRALIAN EXPLORER FINDS GOLD NUGGET ■ Jennifer Lopez JLO DENIES HAVING PLASTIC SURGERY NEW YORK: Jennifer Lopez has said she’s never had plastic surgery or anti-wrinkle Botox treatments. However, the 43-year-old actress admitted that she won’t rule it out in the future, People magazine reported. “I MEN AND THE MAKEUP MELBOURNE: In a finding of a lifetime, an amateur explorer in Australia has unearthed a gold nugget weighing an astonishing 5.5 kg worth $315,000. The unidentified man, using a handheld metal detector, found the nugget on Wednesday, lying 60 cm underground near Ballarat. The value of the nugget has been estimated at more than $315,000), the Herald Sun reported. PTI More than 1,800 men aged 18 and over were surveyed by designer secret sales website www.HushHush.com. And here are the findings: One in ten British men admits to using makeup Most say that they would like to keep their penchant to be pretty a secret ■ ■ men admit they did 52% so 'regularly' admitted that they 21% wore makeup 'every 64% used lip gloss 49% used eyeliner day' 71% used concealor More than a third of the men taking part also said they used fake tanning products also used mascara 31% and bronzer 32% said that they preferred to go to spray-tanning salons while 14% said they regularly used tanning beds. Photo: Thinkstock; Source: ANI Printed and know how HOW HUMAN BRAIN ADAPTS TO INJURY Asian News International ■ letters@hindustantimes.com WASHINGTON: American scientists have for the first time used a new combination of neural imaging methods to discover exactly how the human brain adapts to injury. The research, carried out at Carnegie Mellon University’s Center for Cognitive Brain Imaging, shows that when injury causes one area of the brain to lose function, secondary brain areas activate to fill in the gap. “The human brain has a remarkable ability to adapt to many types of trauma, such as traumatic brain injury, making it possible for people to continue functioning after key brain areas have been damaged,” said Marcel Just, D O Hebb professor of psychology at CMU. “It is clear how the brain can naturally rebound from injuries and gives us indications of how individuals can train their brains to be prepared for easier recovery. The secret is to develop alternative thinking styles, the way a switch-hitter develops alternative batting styles.” distributed by NewspaperDirect www.newspaperdirect.com US/Can: 1.877.980.4040 Intern.: 800.6364.6364 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • COPYRIGHT AND PROTECTED BY APPLICABLE LAW H I N D U STA N T I M E S , K O L K ATA F R I DAY, J A N U A RY 1 8 , 2 0 1 3 ( | 13 quotemartial Your hockey players really make us proud. And you (Nobbs)are grooming the next generation stars. Current stars are inspiring future players SACHIN TENDULKAR, on Indian hockey team and coach Michael Nobbs ) htsport A I TAVS P L AY E R S ‘Rebels’ lob the The shocking slide and the ball into Sports missing mark of a mentor Minister’s court NOT IMPRESSIVE Fletcher has not been able to provide the direction India are desperately seeking N Ananthanarayanan HOW FLETCHER STACKS UP ■ sportsdesk@hindustantimes.com HT Correspondent ■ sportsdesk@hindustantimes.com NEW DELHI: Sensing little give from the national tennis federation, the 11 protesting players have now written to the sports minister, Jitendra Singh, to intervene on their behalf. To recall, the players have declined to play for India unless the federation is willing to evolve into a more professional body with increased transparency. They have pointed out to the minister that they failed to understand why the All India Tennis Association (AITA) wanted to select a team by January 11 when the deadline is 10 days prior to the February 1-3 tie. Their immediate concern is as to why India is fielding a thirdstring team when they are willing to play in the wake of the federation’s climbdown to concede their major demands dealing with parity in treatment to Davis Cup squad members and a team of six players to ensure adequate exposure for the next rung. Word from the ministry suggests that while it is not given to interfering in the selection processes of various federations, this is a question of whether India is fielding its best challenge against a visiting side on home soil or not. The ministry has also begun the process of crosschecking as to just who is to blame for the present impasse. The ministry is also wary as to why there are consistent problems cropping up with the tennis federation and why there ■ Somdev is the most vocal of the tennis rebels. are so many controversies with players. In a related development, the Tamil Nadu Tennis Association has written a strong mail to the parent body, AITA, raising queries as to how the selection process unfolded. It has specifically asked about why its player Ramkumar Ramanathan has not been selected. Ramkumar, at 789, is far higher ranked than Arjun Kadhe, one of the reserves, at 1107. Questions have also been raised on the legitimacy of the selection process since AITA CEO, Hironmoy Chatterjee, was present at the meeting without there being any such provision in the body’s constitution. When HT spoke to the selectors, past and present, most admitted that the meeting is largely farcical as they are given directions as to just who to choose. Two major meetings — for the London Olympics and the latest Davis Cup selections — were impacted by directions from the executive committee. ranchisnippets ANTI-PAK PROTESTS: COMMENTATORS AKRAM, RAMEEZ KEPT ON HOLD The political turmoil in India-Pakistan relations, which forced the Pakistan players to be sent home from the Hockey India League and has left that country’s participation in the Women’s Cricket World Cup in doubt, is also threatening to make an impact in the ongoing India-England ODI series. Former Pakistan stalwarts, Wasim Akram and Rameez Raja, part of the ESPN’s commentary team, have been ■ Wasim Akram asked to stay back in New Delhi as the situation is being assessed, the production head of the match said on Thursday. They will travel to Ranchi only if that would not cause any upheaval in the series. SOUGHT OUT Rahul Dravid was the first to seek him out during the West Indies tour, engaging in a long conversation on batting. And he was outstanding in the subsequent England tour. Since then, it has been downhill for a man who has kept away from the media despite the demand for his sacking. Critics feel he has failed to reach out to players and point out that players have not been able to stop making the same mistakes again and again. Sachin Tendulkar has kept getting bowled, Sehwag has struggled, Raina has not been able to overcome his weakness against the short ball, Gambhir has lost confidence and is uncertain outside off-stump. Even Virat Kohli ■ While most of India’s foreign coaches left their mark on the team, Fletcher’s tenure is in danger of ending up without anything to write home about RANCHI: It is just as well that India are making a mark as a sharp fielding unit despite repeated failings in the two key areas – batting and bowling. On Thursday, as the squad members began their first training session in the new Jharkhand State Cricket Association stadium, coach Duncan Fletcher held centrestage during an elaborate fielding drill. He supervised sprints that involved covering short distances to pick and throw with markers placed at various points. The players then went into a more strenuous relay race from one end of the field to another. The spring in the step was apparent after winning the second ODI to square the series with the next game to be played in skipper MS Dhoni's home ground on Saturday. The former Zimbabwe allrounder arrived in India having built a reputation as a game changer with England, which led to their sensational Ashes victory at home in 2005 and began the transformation of the team. While that process has been astutely carried forward by his younger Zimbabwe compatriot, Andy Flower, the same has not happened with Fletcher after he succeeded the hugely popular Gary Kirsten, who took India to the World Cup win but didn’t stay on to oversee the team’s transformation. JOHN WRIGHT GREG CHAPPELL The former Kiwi skipper took over as the first foreign coach in September 2000 and teamed up skipper Sourav Ganguly to give new direction in the middle of the match-fixing crisis. He first called for the players to show passion wearing national colours. In 2001, his decision to promote Laxman to No 3 sparked a remarkable revival to a win over Australia. The Aussie batting great had given tips to Ganguly that helped him score an important century on 2003-04 tour Down Under. He was seen as destabilising the team but he fully backed many talented youngsters such as Irfan Pathan and Suresh Raina, who sealed his place as an excellent ODI finisher. Dhoni grew into formidable force during his time. DUNCAN FLETCHER GARY KIRSTEN Came on board for the West Indies tour after the World Cup. His first slip was not pushing skipper Dhoni to chase down a gettable fourth innings total in the final Test in Dominica, that ended in a draw. He was forced to defend that as well. Has been a silent spectator through defeats in England, Australia and in the home Test series against England as many players struggle with their skills. Unlike Chappell, the former South Africa opener stayed behind the scenes while stamping his authority in the dressing room. Helped Tendulkar re-discover the spark in his game, goaded Zaheer Khan to some of his finest efforts. Teaming up with mental conditioning coach Paddy Upton, he built the team that won the World Cup at home. FUTURE PROSPECTS An argument is being built to go back to an Indian coach that he will be able to communicate better with younger players who need hand holding. But one strong argument for a foreign coach has been that he will not get into any politics and will be more professional. ■ Skipper MS Dhoni (right) makes a point to coach Duncan Fletcher in Ranchi on Thursday. NUMBER GAME 12 Tests India 8 One-dayers 28 years after have lost under India lost out his guidance in of the 10 last 16 months played against England, the Tests India team Fletcher have won in the coached before India. same period SUBHENDU GHOSH / HINDUSTAN TIMES 7 has not been able to overcome his recent problems. REDEEMING FEATURE Although the cricket board has not indicated much, Fletcher’s time with India appears numbered even if India produce a good showing in the current series as well as the home Test series against Australia starting late in February. The question no longer seems to be whether he will be able to redeem himself. Former coach and selector Anshuman Gaekwad feels Fletcher has failed to communicate with the India players by overcoming the challenge of the language and cultural barriers. “Whether it is the bowler or batsman, the same mistake is being made again and again. He should have sorted them out by now.” But he said it may be unfair to blindly criticise Fletcher. “It is all very nice to say Fletcher is useless. But we also don’t know fully what is happening which India lost to England at home 23 ODIs India lost out of 40 played inside, whether he is being allowed to do what he should be doing,” he told HT. “In the end, it is important that players have confidence in the coach. His main contribution has only been in planning. Now, it is up to the BCCI to think of Indian cricket’s future and see whether he will be helpful.” Agarkar, Tare hit hundreds, Mahela for end to ‘negative’ fielding laws STARS RILE AGAINST NEGATIVE RULES seize momentum for Mumbai Agence France-Presse ■ sportm@hindustantimes.com Sri Lankan skipper Mahela Jayawardene called on Thursday for an end to experimental fielding restrictions in one-day cricket, saying they discourage risk-taking. On the eve of the third ODI against Australia, the veteran batsman said the new laws allowing a maximum of four fielders outside the circle from the 11th over to the 40th encouraged negative play. "The spinners are being taken away from the game, to be honest," he said. "Most of the spinners are being very negative now. "They are bowling overs ADITYA aiming for fewer runs TARE rather than trying to take wickets and use their variety," Jayawardene said in off 324 balls Brisbane. "Unless you are a top spinner and use a lot of Khurram Habib BRISBANE: ■ sportsdesk@hindustantimes.com There’s something about Mumbai’s cricket that makes them invincible. Thirtynine Ranji titles, 32 more than the next best, Delhi, give them pride that borders on arrogance. It was apparent when skipper Ajit Agarkar was asked about the favourites’ tag on the eve of this game. “That’s the way it is,” he said. AJIT At six down for 199 on AGARKAR Day One on a sluggish track, the game was tilted towards Services. But Mumbai have off 237 balls been through worse. In a 2006-07 season match against strong Baroda, they were five down for zero but went on to win that game. So when Agarkar and wicketkeeper Aditya Tare ground out centuries and stitched 181 runs together in rain-curtailed Thursday’s 65 overs, without losing concentration, it was déjà vu in a way. The manner was boring against a pedestrian attack that relied mainly on discipline — Tare reached his 50 off 198 balls and the two put on 100 in 250 balls. But the slow wicket at the Palam grounds and situation Tare’s 827 so far this season, none demanded such watchful trudge. can match his versatility and comThanks to the vigil, which was mitment. When Wasim Jaffer interrupted in the morning by was unavailable for the first few bad light and showers, Mumbai, games, Tare opened the innings at 380/6, seem like outbatting with reasonable returns. Then Services out of the game. he batted lower down, and now This was Agarkar’s fourth first- in a crucial game like this, he may class ton in 109 games, which have given Mumbai a push to includes a Test century at Lord’s. their 40th title. While he worked around for runs to go with his 12 boundaries, Tare NO CROWD AT PALAM relied mainly on fours, hitting 16 After the crowd went berserk in his 108*. In fact, he got there on the first day — Sachin with a four off a cut through slip Tendulkar had to be escorted and gully. His second fifty came via the backdoor of the dressing room, the hosts sanitised the at a quicker rate. While there are a few others venue and denied entry to pubwho have got more runs than lic on the second day. NEW DELHI: 113* short stories 108* ■ Ajit Agarkar (left) and Aditya Tare guided Mumbai to safety on Thursday. VIPIN KUMAR / HT ■ Mumbai 1st inn W Jaffer c Sarabjit b Nishan 15 K Pawar lbw b Yadav 3 H Shah c Sarabjit b Yadav 0 S Tendulkar c Verma b Sinha 56 A Nayar c Yadav b Nazar 70 A Tare batting 108 A Chavan b Nazar 0 A Agarkar batting 113 ■ Extras (b6, lb4, w1, nb4) 15 ■ Total (6 wkts; 143 ovrs) 380 ■ FoW: 1-19, 2-19, 3-23, 4-104, 5-169, 6-169 ■ Bowling: Suraj Yadav 24-949-2, Nishan Singh 31-6-76-1, Shadab Nazar 39-11-104-2, Avishek Sinha 29-8-75-1, Yashpal Singh 5-0-23-0. According to one of the new rules introduced by the ICC, five fielders are now supposed to be inside the 30-yard circle. “The spinners are being taken away from the game, to be honest," Jayawardene said. “Most of the spinners are being very negative now. They are bowling overs aiming for fewer runs rather than trying to take wickets and use their variety.” variety, you can survive while the rest will struggle and be negative in their approach." The International Cricket Council is testing the restrictions over the next 12 months, as well as trialling a provision for two new white balls at either Jackson scores ton, Saurashtra post 477 Press Trust of India ■ sportsdesk@hindustantimes.com RAJKOT: Sheldon Jackson scored SCOREBOARD India Captain MS Dhoni was the first to question the need for the latest rule changes for the one-day game. On Thursday, Sri Lankan veteran Mahela Jayawardene voiced his reservations – claiming that the laws allowing a maximum of four fielders outside the circle from the 11th over to the 40th encouraged negative play. a sparkling century to enable Saurashtra post 477 in their first innings against Punjab on second day of the Ranji Trophy semi-final match here on Thursday. In reply to Saurashtra, Punjab made a steady start to reach 41 for no loss at stumps with Jiwanjot Singh unbeaten on 11 and Ravi Inder Singh on 30. Earlier, resuming at an overnight score of 274 for five, Saurashtra added another 203 runs before getting all out. Wednesday’s unbeaten pair of Jackson and Kamlesh Makwana, resuming on 70 and 13, respectively, got their team BRIEF SCORES Saurashtra 477 in 155 overs (S Jackson 107, J Shah 87, K Makwana 85, V Joshi 55*, Ladda 3/109, S Kaul 3/119). Punjab 41/0 in 17 overs (Ravi Inder Singh batting 30, Jiwanjot Singh batting 11). off to a good start on Thursday. Their sixth wicket stand yielded 106 runs before Siddharth Kaul removed Jackson for a 172ball 107, studded with 16 boundaries and a six. This was Jackson's third century of the season. Punjab openers, Ravi and Jiwanjot, managed to survive the day. While Jiwanjot got a life when a bat and pad catch was put down by Jackson at silly point off Makwana. Other rules introduced recently TWO NEW BALLS While the introduction of two new balls would do the faster men a whole lot of good, it could potentially downsize the role of spinners and compel them to master the art of bowling with a relatively new ball. TWO BOUNCERS AN OVER This rule has further benefited the fast bowlers, for no longer can a batsman charge down the track after one bouncer till the over is out of the way. end and two bouncers per over. Jayawardene, who has played 388 ODIs, said spinners were far more likely to bowl quicker and flatter rather than tossing the ball up to try to get a wicket because of the lack of extra fielders in the deep. Sri Lanka, who won by eight wickets on Sunday in Adelaide, will give wicketkeeper-batsman Dinesh Chandimal a late fitness test before the day-night game at the Gabba. Sri Lanka and Australia are all square 1-1 in the five-match series. Brian Lara: optimistic TWENTY20 BOOM NO THREAT TO TESTS, SAYS LARA DHAKA: The growing popularity of Twenty20 internationals will not harm Test cricket because the two formats of the game can thrive together, former West Indies captain Brian Lara said on Thursday. "I believe now with T20 cricket a lot more people are watching the game. Test cricket is still important, so are ODIs but T20 should be there too because of the crowd factor," Lara added. 'Tired players should skip IPL not national team' MELBOURNE: Slamming Cricket Australia's rotation policy for players, former national selector Jamie Cox said those who are worried about fatigue should consider skipping the cash-rich IPL in April-May. "The crux of the issue is that blokes get six weeks off a year under the (players' association) MoU and some of them choose to use that time to play T20 cricket." Hooper denies interest in Bangladesh coach role SYDNEY: Former West Indies captain Carl Hooper has claimed he is not interested in taking up the vacant Bangladesh coaching job, adding he is upset by farfetched reports linking him as the replacement for Richard Pybus. Australian pace great Craig McDermott and 41-Test New Zealand opener Mark Greatbatch are reportedly frontrunners for the job. Bhutan cricket wins ICC development award THIMPHU: In a quiet way, tiny Bhutan appears to be making giant strides in cricket. The Bhutan Cricket Council Board (BCCB) won the 'Best Women’s Cricket Initiative’ award during the ICC development programme annual awards 2012 held for Asian region. todayontv CRICKET RANJI TROPHY ■ 9.20am, Saurashtra v Punjab, semifinal Day 3, live on ESPN. BANGLADESH PREMIER LEAGUE ■ 5.30pm, Barisal Burners v Sylhet Royals, live on ESPN. AUSTRALIA V SRI LANKA ■ 8.50am, 3rd ODI , live on Star Cricket & SC HD. TENNIS AUSTRALIA OPEN ■ 5.30am (Saturday), 3rd Rd (Men and Women), live on Star Sports and ESPN HD HOCKEY HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE ■ 8.00pm, Ranchi Rhinos v Mumbai Magicians, live on Star Sports and Star Cricket. BADMINTON MALAYSIA OPEN ■ 2.30pm, Quarterfinals, live on Neo Prime. BASKETBALL NBA 2012-13 SEASON ■ 9am, LA Lakers vs Miami Heat, live on Sony Six Saina rises to second in rankings Press Trust of India SAINA’S RANKING PROGRESSION ■ sportm@hindustantimes.com Olympic bronzemedallist Saina Nehwal climbed to a career-best second in the latest Badminton World Federation (BWF) rankings released on Thursday. Saina gained a rung to be a second with 80091.7444 points behind top-placed Olympic champion Li Xuerui of China who has 94626.7153 points. The 22-year-old also produced a dominant performance to cruise into the quarterfinals of the Malaysia Open Super Series with a straight-game victory over Hong Kong's Pui Yin Yip. She didn’t break much sweat as she brushed aside her opponent 21-12 21-9 in a lop-sided match that lasted only half an hour. Saina, who had reached Saina (in pic) moved to No 2 in the rankings on Wednesday her highest yet She had previously held this ranking in 2010 She has made steady progress since early 2012 climbing up the ladder after being ranked 5th She had been No 3 since last October NEW DELHI: her career best world no 2 in December 2010 for the first time, was lagging behind initially but she rode on her 12 smash winners to tame Pui Yin Yip, who played well at the nets. KASHYAP GAINS A RANK, BUT EXITS In the men’s list, Olympic quarter-finalist Parupalli Kashyap also headed northwards as he reached Printed and a career-high 10th. Kashyap, who was 11th in the previous rankings, has 51986.6900 points and is the only Indian in the top-25. However, he went down fighting to sixth-seed Jan O Jorgensen of Denmark 17-21 1421 in the second round of the men’s singles event. Among other prominent players, P V Sindhu rose a rung to 16th with 43116.8667 points. distributed by NewspaperDirect www.newspaperdirect.com US/Can: 1.877.980.4040 Intern.: 800.6364.6364 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • COPYRIGHT AND PROTECTED BY APPLICABLE LAW 14 | sport | short stories ALEKSANDROV AMONG LEADERS Top seed Grandmaster Aleksandrov Aleksej of Belarus shared the lead with 4.0 points after the fourth round in the Chennai Super Kings fifth International Grandmaster chess tournament. In the upsets of the day, national U-11 and 13 champion R Vaishali beat GM Ziaur Rahman, while B Kumaran overcame International Master K Rathnakaran. CHENNAI: Rashid keeps hopes alive of Asian Tour card HUA HIN: India’s Rashid Khan, Pelle Edberg and Kunal Bhasin are among those who kept their Asian Tour cards bid alive in the 2nd round of the Qualifying School, first stage, section B. Nadal brings forward comeback to Chile event SANTIAGO: Rafael Nadal, out of action since the middle of last season because of injury, will now make his return at next month’s ATP claycourt event in Vina del Mar, Chile, a week earlier than expected, he revealed on Thursday. Table tennis federation amends constitution NEW DELHI: Following the sports ministry’s directive to all NSFs to fall in line with the Sports Code, the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI) has amended its constitution by incorporating the provisions with regard to age and tenure. In a special general body meeting convened on Wednesday, the Federation passed a unanimous resolution to adopt the same. 19 injured as fans clash with cops in basketball tie BELGRADE: Nineteen people, most of them policemen, were injured and 26 others were detained as basketball fans clashed with police during an Eurocup match between Red Star Belgrade and Galatasaray here, the interior ministry said Thursday. H I N D U STA N T I M E S , K O L K ATA F R I DAY, J A N U A RY 1 8 , 2 0 1 3 Serena, Federer playing it cool Reuters ■ sportsdesk@hindustantimes.com MELBOURNE: Roger Federer and Serena Williams showed there was plenty of life left in their relatively old legs by easing into the third round of the Australian Open on a day when sweltering heat tested the stamina of thirtysomething and teenager alike. Sunscreen and icepacks were the order of the day on Thursday as temperatures hit 40°C in the late afternoon but 31-year-old Federer was coolness personified in the early evening as he dismissed Nikolay Davydenko 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. Third seed Williams, also 31, kept her time on court to a minimum as she swept aside Garbine Muguruza 6-2, 6-0 before Andy Murray, her counterpart in the men’s draw, clinically despatched Portugal’s Joao Sousa 6-2, 6-2, 6-4. Not everybody got off so lightly, however, and Blaz Kavcic slugged it out for four hours and 52 minutes on court three against James Duckworth in ferocious heat in the middle of the day before winning 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-7, 10-8. “Total physical collapse after the match,” the Slovenian tweeted lightheartedly along with a picture of him receiving medical treatment in the locker room. “Feeling quite happy though, just don’t know, because of my win or morphine.” Women’s defending champion and world no.1 Victoria Azarenka, 23, proceeded easily enough in the relative cool of the morning with a 6-1, 6-0 thrashing of Greek Eleni Daniilidou. Any hopes the Belarussian had that Williams, against whom she has a 1-11 record, might be hampered by the ankle she injured on Tuesday were quickly dashed in the next match on Rod Laver Arena, however. FAT LIP The American, odds-on favourite to dethrone Azarenka and capture a 16th grand slam title next week, gave herself a fat lip with her own racket during the first set but was barely troubled otherwise. “I didn’t feel anything today,” Williams, who later played doubles, said of the ankle injury. “Usually I feel injuries after the match, but so far, so good. I felt much better than I ever dreamed of expecting to feel. I’m on the up and up. It can only get better from here.” Federer, chasing an 18th major title here, will next face 20-year-old Bernard Tomic and the Swiss, who needed a fraction under two hours to beat Davydenko, was quick to warn the Australian that he was probably fitter than 10 years ago. “I’m much more experienced today. I know what I can expect from myself in terms of my level of play early on,” the second seed said. “I’m much stronger today physically clearly so I can always rely on that as well, extend the rallies, so don’t have to be worried about that.” Seventh seed JoWilfried Tsonga overcame Japan’s Go Soeda 6-3, 7-6, 6-3 and was joined in the third round by fellow Frenchman Richard Gasquet, who beat Colombian Alejandro Falla 6-3, 6-2, 6-2. Gael Monfils also progressed but only after double-faulting on four successive match points before finally clinching a 7-6, 46, 0-6, 6-1, 8-6 victory over Lu Yen-Hsun of Taiwan. “It was a bit crazy,” the flamboyant Frenchman said. “It was like, ‘I need to hit an ace because I know it’s going to be a doublefault for sure’. It was weird.” Veteran Kimiko Date-Krumm, the women’s world no.100, is fast becoming a cult hero at Melbourne Park and she continued her fairytale run with a 6-2, 7-5 win over Israel’s Shahar Peer. “It’s not easy, not easy,” the 42-year-old Japanese said. “I need a new body.” Former world no.1 Caroline Wozniacki was also feeling her age after her encounter with Croatian Donna Vekic, which she won 6-1, 6-4. “I’ve been out here for a few years now and I feel like a veteran, particularly when I’m playing against a 16year-old,” she said. “I’m seriously starting to feel old and I’m 22! I got asked a few months ago if I was going to retire.” SERENA BEAT GARBINE MUGURUZA PLAYING ON FRIDAY ■ REUTERS ALWAYS ABOUT FUN Long before Usain Bolt's stressbusting antics at the start of a race, the charismatic, little man lit up the track with a smile that beamed across millions of screens around the world. What followed were efforts that set 27 world records over two decades. Yet running was always about 'having fun'. Gebrselassie credits his success to an extent to the Kenyans, who have been worthy challengers on several occasions. "We need each other; every time they took the world record from me, I wanted to take it back. There would have been fewer records by Haile Gebrselassie if it wasn't for the Kenyans. It's like what Pakistan means to you guys, can you imagine playing cricket without them?" he laughs. With little to prove at 39 and with a younger crop of HT PHOTO Mumbai Marathon is lucky for me, says first edition winner Ramaala MUMBAI: Happiness can come in many forms and can strike you before you know it. Hendrick Ramaala was your typical law student, studying to earn a degree and find that dream job. Then the South African discovered something that changed his life when he was just out of his teens — running. Out went the gown, in came the vest. And there has been no looking back ever since. "I bumped into running you know, you can say I got into running by sheer fluke," he quipped. The winner of the inaugural Mumbai Marathon in 2004 is back in town after a decade and has fond memories of the triumph. "It was a last minute decision to participate then as I received the invitation late. I was into half marathons then, and there was no pressure on me. I remember enjoying the run and at the 35km mark, I looked around and said, 'Wow, I'm still in the lead'. It was the easiest win of my life, after which, I switched to full Ethiopians hogging the limelight, Gebrselassie admits it’s time to slow down. "They (younger athletes) are flying these days. All I want to do is UPSET STAR WATCH ROGER FEDERER ANDY MURRAY The Swiss ace powered away to staright 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 win over Russia’s Nikolay Davydenko. The third seeded Brit proved too strong for Joao Sousa of Portugal in his 6-2, 6-2, 6-4 win. sportsdesk@hindustantimes.com CHANDIGARH: The Indian Boxing Haile Gebrselassie at a media interaction in Mumbai. marathons. It sparked a winning run for me in the years after that. And of course, I earned some money. This is a very lucky marathon for me," said the South African. The 41-year-old is the oldest in the men's field and doesn't consider retirement as an option. "When you run after waking in the morning and run before sleeping at night, life's good. Running is a way of life for me and while I'm at it, I'm also looking to groom the next generation," he said. While sports such as cricket and rugby have robbed his country of a number of athletes, he wants to reignite the spark that was inspired by the inter-mine runners of the late 80s. For now, it's all about the race on Sunday. "At 31, I believed I could run and wanted to win. Today, I'm happy to be a part of it and appreciate it more. Of course, I'll give my roommate (and last year's winner) Laban Moiben a run for his money for sure," he said. HTC, MUMBAI grow my business, run different races around the world and still give it my best," he says. And of course, have fun on the run. Serena Williams of the US celebrates her win against Garbine Muguruza of Spain on Thursday. Federation (IBF) has been dealt a big blow with the International Amateur Boxing Federation (AIBA) saying it would not allow Indian boxers to participate in international events if the IBF doesn’t hold elections and amend its constitution soon. However, IBF is hopeful of finding a solution. According to AIBA, the suspension it slapped on the federation has been extended to the players and coaches as well. AIBA had slapped a ban on the IBF in December for not amending its constitution as per AIBA’s statute and also for ‘manipulating’ its elections. “Given the lack of progress made to resolve the situation in India, AIBA has been left with no choice but to extend its suspension to all box- ( ) Given the lack of effort to resolve the issue, AIBA has been left with no choice but to extend its suspension AIBA OFFICIAL ers and coaches until such time as this complicated situation has been resolved,” AIBA’s PR and communication director, Sebastien Gillot, told PTI. It has been learnt that after banning the IBF, AIBA was dealing with the sports ministry directly to allow boxers and coaches to participate in international events. But the IOC felt this was against the Olympic Charter and would compromise the autonomy of the national sports federation. AIBA wrote to the ministry that they wouldn't communicate with them. VICTORIA AZARENKA LUCIE SAFAROVA The top seed from Belarus proved too strong for Greece’s Eleni Daniilidou as she won 6-1, 6-0. Lucie Safarova, the 17th seed from Czech Republic, lost 5-7, 57 to Serbia’s Bojana Jovanovski. SMASHERS SCORE THEIR FIRST POINTS Leander Paes (right) and Radek Stepanek stumbled at the first hurdle. AFP FILE PHOTO sustain and eventually lost both the set and the match. However, the Australian Open campaign is not yet over for Paes as he will be playing the mixed doubles with Russian partner Elena Vesnina. They will be facing Pakistan’s Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi and Sofia Arvidsson of Sweden in the first round. MEN’S 2ND RD 2-R Federer (SUI) bt N Davydenko (RUS) 6-3, 6-4, 64; 3-A Murray (GBR) J Sousa (POR) 6-2, 6-2, 6-4; 6-J M del Potro (ARG) bt B Becker (GER) 6-2, 6-4, 6-2; 7-J-W Tsonga (FRA) bt Go Soeda (JAP) 6-3, 7-6 (1), 6-3; 9-R Gasquet (FRA) bt A Falla (COL) 6-3, 6-2, 6-2; 12-M Cilic (CRO) bt R Ram (US) 7-5, 6-2, 6-4; 13-M Raonic (CAN) bt L Rosol (CZR) 7-6 (2), 6-2, 6-3; 14-G Simon (FRA) bt J Levine, (CAN) 2-6, 6-3, 7-6 (4), 6-2. WOMEN’S 2ND RD 1-Victoria Azarenka (BEL) bt E Daniilidou (GRE) 6-1, 6-0; 3S Williams (US) bt G Muguruza (ESP) 6-2, 6-0; 8-P Kvitova (CZR) v L Robson (GBR) 2-6, 6-3, 11-9; 10-C Wozniacki (DEN) bt D Vekic (CRO) 6-1, 6-4; 14-M Kirilenko (RUS) bt P Shuai (CHN) 7-5, 62; 16-R Vinci (ITA) bt A Amanmuradova (UZB) 6-3, 62; B Jovanovski (SER) bt 17-L Safarova (CZR)7-5, 7-5; 20-Y Wickmayer (BEL) bt J Cepelova (SLO) 7-6 (8), 7-5; E Vesnina (RUS) bt 21-V Lepchenko (US) 6-4, 6-2. El Sharara lifts feature THE MINSTREL turfnews ■DELHI RACING Jan. 17: El Sharara, a 5-1 shot from K.Ali Khan's yard, scored an easy Victory in the 1,400m Bolrace.com Trophy, the feature event at the races, here, on Thursday. Ranjeet Singh partnered the winner. Results with inter-state dividends 1. Bol Sports Bulletin Plate, Div-I 1,100m: (4-6-3) Graceful Bay (M. Qureshi) 1, Serious Attitude 2, Green Ribbon 3. Won by: 1/2, 1/2; (1-9.84). Win Rs 37; Place: 16, 29, 21; Quinella: 210; Shp: 112; Tanala: 2,290. Winner trained by H. Ali Khan. orts Bulletin Plate, Div-II 2. Bol Spo 1,100m: (4-3-1) Fascinating Memory (C.S. Jodha) 1, Gold Mine 2, Dancing Babe 3. Won by: 5-3/4, 3/4; (1-8.61). Win Rs 46; Place: 19, 19, 10; Quinella: 101; Shp: 49; Tanala: 357. Winner trained by Richpal Singh. 3. Best Of Luck Plate 1,600m: (2-5-3) Supreme Victory (S.A. Shah) 1, No Worry 2, Bay Of Thunder 3. Won by: 1- HT Correspondent ■ ■ IMPORTANT RESULTS 5-Angelique Kerber (GER) v Madison Keys (USA) 6-Na Li (CHN) v 27-Sorana Cirstea (ROU) 25-Venus Williams (US) v 2Maria Sharapova (RUS) Heather Watson (GBR) v 4Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) 1-Novak Djokovic (SRB) v 31Radek Stepanek (CZE). 4-David Ferrer (ESP) v 28Marcos Baghdatis (CYP) Kevin Anderson (RSA) v 22Fernando Verdasco (ESP) 26-Jurgen Melzer (AUT) v 5Tomas Berdych (CZE) DAVID GRAY / ■ ■ sportsdesk@hindustantimes.com Veteran Leander Paes and his Czech partner Radek Stepanek were stunningly knocked out of the Australian Open after going down in straight sets in their opening-round match of the men’s doubles event here on Thursday. The second-seeded IndoCzech pair lost 3-6, 5-7 to South African Kevin Anderson and Israeli Jonathan Erlich in 89 minutes. The South African-Israeli combo not only relied on the serve to outplay Paes and Stepanek, but also managed to convert four out of seven breakpoints they got. In contrast, the Indo-Czech duo was just not up to the mark, either while returning the serve or converting their breakpoints. After losing the opening set miserably, Paes and Stepanek though put up a better show in the second, but they failed to Shail Desai MUMBAI: Haile Gebrselassie looked a tad disappointed when a video refused to roll at a media gathering on Thursday. For on it, were two races he holds close to his heart. The first was the 10,000m event from the Sydney Olympics in 2000, where he pipped Kenyan Paul Tergat by 900th of a second to take gold; the second, a world record effort at the Berlin Marathon in 2008. If you had to ask the Ethiopian, which one was more dear, it doesn't take long. "In my country, they only understand marathons. When I went back with my Olympic gold, my countrymen asked me, 'Did you win a marathon?'. That's what the distance means to me - the competition is against the distance, not an athlete," he smiled. After landing in the city, the first thing that amazed the international event ambassador of the Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon was the number of runners at the early hour. "Running is lovely. I cannot imagine a day without running, and I do not say this because I'm an athlete. I've been well trained mentally to run a business, thanks to the running," he said. "When you need to wash your head, you run and when you sweat, it helps clear the head." ■ MELBOURNE: HTC/Agencies sportm@hindustantimes.com Press Trust of India 6-2, 6-0 IBF hopeful of an amicable solution For ‘King Haile’, glory lies in the distance ■ Paes crashes out of men’s doubles AGEING STRONGLY Veteran stars zip past rivals despite oppressive Oz heat sportm@hindustantimes.com PUNE: All the rules of tennis are designed to ensure a winner. The Maharashtra Tennis League, however, is breaking new ground, at least in India. The Accurate Aces finished with their second tie of the tournament on Thursday as their opponents Sharp Smashers notched up their first points. Recently named in the Davis Cup squad, VM Ranjeet and Ashwin Vijayragavan, won their respective singles matches to pull it back for the Smashers, who had lost the first rubber in women's singles. Ranjeet upset Vishnu Vardhan 7-4 to start the turnaround while Vijayragavan defeated PC Vignesh by identical score. In the other tie, the Dazzling Deuces swept aside Baseline Bombers 31-18. 1/2, 3; (1-43.3). Win Rs 17; Place: 12, 71, 15; Quinella: 401; Shp: 130; Tanala: 1,664. Winner trained by A.Khan. 4. Leading Tipster Plate 1,400m: (7-2-1) Attitude (Pawan Sharma) 1, Jazba 2, Bharamastra 3. Not run: Master Faderer (4). Won by: 1/2, 1-1/4; (129.53). Win Rs 26; Place: 11, 34, 12; Quinella: 166; Shp: 111; Tanala: 1,346. Winner trained by Magan Singh. 5. Bolrace.com Trophy 1,400m: (1-4-6) El Sharara (Ranjeet Singh) 1, Ashwa Parinda 2, Simply Dashing 3. Won by: 2-3/4, 3-1/4; (1-27.69). Win Rs 58; Place: 33, 149, 14; Quinella: 784; Shp: 341; Tanala: 12,763. Winner trained by K.Ali Khan. 6. Hotline Plate 1,000m: (2-1-8) Kitwaking (Mohd Asif) 1, Captain Confident 2, Chepetzuha 3. Won by: 11/4, 1/2; (1-2.5). Win Rs 64; Place: 22, 14, 35; Quinella: 101; Shp: 50; Tanala: 1,782. Winner trained by Ajay Sharma. Jackpot: Rs 9,943; (C) Rs 317. Treble: (i) Rs 128; (ii) Rs 586. Zultanite tipped ■ BANGALORE RACING Jan 17: Trainer Irfan Ghatala's Zultanite is expected to lift the 1,400m F.K.Irani Memorial Trophy, the main event at the races, here, on Friday. Suraj Narredu partners the five-year-old horse, by Midtown out of Copper Bracelet. Selections s: 2.15pm: Cherish 1. O My Darling 2. Red Bud 3. 2.45pm: Shades Of Scarlet 1. Bernicia 2. Rusty 3. 3.15pm: Evraz 1. Man Of Vision 2. Triumphant 3. 3.45pm: Lucky Sam 1. Superior Edge 2. A Game To Remember 3. 4.15pm: Zultanite 1. Mitraya 2. Inquisition 3. 4.45pm: The Scientist 1. Summers Breeze 2. Towers Of Hanoi 3. 5.15pm: Diamonite 1. Sumitomo 2. Simpleton 3. 5..45pm: Wind And Flight 1. Ballantoy 2. Resurgent 3. Day's Best: Wind And Flight Double: Zultanite & The Scientist. H O C K E Y R O UN D - U P Mumbai face Ranchi Agencies ■ sportm@hindustantimes.com From shifting base to losing their tournament-opener, nothing has gone in their favour so far but Mumbai Magicians would look to bring their campaign back on track when they clash with hosts Ranchi Rhinos in a Hockey India League match, on Friday. Having lost the opener 1-2 against to Delhi Waveriders, Magicians have now travelled to Ranchi, leaving them with very less time to prepare for Friday’s game. The Ranchi will be full of confidence after handing Punjab Warriors their second successive defeat in an away game. Magicians were dominated in the first three quarters of the match by Waveriders and the team think tank would like to see them to be a bit more aggressive at the start. They made a match out of it in the final quarter, and, perhaps, there is some clue as to how Magicians would like to play in the future games. They almost sealed a draw on Wednesday, before Sandeep Singh's penalty stroke in the last minute hit the cross-bar. Such a loss can take a lot out of a team psychologically and RANCHI: INTERVIEW ROELANT OLTMANS No magic potion for instant success Navneet Singh ■ ■ Sandeep Singh will look to strike form against Ranchi. THURSDAY’S HIL RESULT Punjab Warriors 1 UP Wizards 2 J Dwyer 40 J Hertzberger 17 J Stockmann 58-OG Magicians and Singh in particular, would need to forget Wednesday’s show as soon as possible. WIZARDS WIN JALANDHAR: Punjab Warriors’ wait for a victory was extended to three games when the hosts succumbed to a 2-1 loss against Uttar Pradesh Wizards at the Surjit Singh Stadium. An error from Warrior’s goalkeeper Jaap Stockmann’s own goal sealed the issue. sportsdesk@hindustantimes.com Hockey legend Roelant Oltmans of the Netherlands takes little time to clear the misconception that big names can change India’s profile overnight. The former Dutch coach, currently working with the Dutch Olympic Committee as its performance manager for elite sports, has been appointed by Hockey India (HI) as its high performance manager. He spoke to HT from Jalandhar, about his plans. Excerpts: What are your focus areas? The emphasis will be on India’s strengths. At the same time, the weak areas will not be overlooked. Apart from the national teams, I will also oversee the under-21 team. When do you plan to start? Printed and What’s the duration of your contract? Not immediately, as I am currently busy with the Hockey India League (with the Uttar Pradesh franchise). After that I will be involved with the world hockey league. It will take at least three-four months for me to work with HI. My contract is for four years. How long will it take India to perform consistently? There is no magic potion for immediate success. If all goes according to plan, it will take between four-eight years for India to be consistent. It takes a minimum of four years to adapt to a new system. Any plans for grassroots? All leading nations have a system to feed the national teams. I am not aware of a grassroots system in India. 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Rose, whose last visit to the Gulf in December for the World Tour Championship in Dubai saw him close with a 62, took off where he left off as he went out in four under 32 en route to a five-under 67. That put him alongside Welshman Jamie Donaldson, with rising Dane Thorbjorn Olesen and Spain’s Pablo Larrazabal third equal a further stroke back. On 69 were a quintet comprising George Coetzee of South Africa, China’s Liang WenChong, Englishman David Howell, Henrik Stenson of Sweden and Michael Campbell of New Zealand. Woods had four birdies offset by as many bogeys for a level par 72, while McIlroy’s first competitive outing with his new Nike clubs ended in frustration as he struggled to a 75 that included two double bogeys. Fifth-ranked Rose said that his bogey-free 67 in tough conditions on a tough course had been a “perfect start to the season” but that he would not read too much into the eight-stroke gap that separates him from McIlroy and the five strokes lead he has over Woods. “It’s the first round of the year. There are a lot of factors involved, certainly a lot of factors for Rory involved this week,” he said. “That’s not his normal preparation with what he has had to obviously encounter the last couple of weeks, I’m sure. “Tiger shot level and that’s well within the golf tournament. So for me there’s really no surprises there.” Donaldson had a solid start from the 10th but moved swiftly up the leaderboard with three birdies in five holes from the first. “I hit two ropey wedge shots on the second and third and I made two birdies from them. So that was a turning Press Trust of India ■ sportsdesk@hindustantimes.com ABU DHABI: Jeev Milkha Singh began his campaign at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship on a strong note, carding a twounder 70 to be placed 10th. Jeev had birdies on first, second, sixth and eighth. He bogeyed the fourth and then bogeyed the 12th and 17th to be just one under, before he birdied the closing hole. Of the other two Indians, SSP Chowrasia, shot one-over 73 to be tied 53rd, while Gaganjeet Bhullar was twoover 74 and tied 71st. RASHIKA WINS Kolkata: Rashika Chauhan (244) emerged winner in gross and Renuka Phillip (254) was runner-up after the end of the final round of the Visa Power Tolly Club Ladies Golf Championship. Harjyoti Bindra (259) was third. Lucky Swaine (211) won on nett score and Kiran Sharma (217) was second. ■ Tiger Woods (right) walks with Rory McIlroy during the first round of the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship at the Abu Dhabi Golf Club on Thursday. point for the day and kept the momentum going,” he said. Playing together and with three-time former Abu Dhabi winner Martin Kaymer completing the grouping, McIlroy and Woods were the day’s big draw. Europe’s choice of Paul McGinley as captain for the defence of the trophy at Gleneagles, Scotland in 2014 had dominated most of the buildup to a tournament which has become a platform for the top players to open their seasons. But the focus in perfect, early morning conditions switched to McIlroy and Woods, who now find themselves as stablemates of sportswear giant Nike following the Northern Irishman’s mega-money deal announced here on Monday. How he would fare with his new clubs was one of the talking points of the day and by the end of it he at least knew he still had some hard work to do to get the hang of them. “Yeah, a bit of rust for sure,” he said by way of explanation. “Not playing any competitive golf for eight weeks. I guess when you’re going out with new stuff, you’re always going to be a little bit anxious about hitting it close like you’ve done on the range and today that wasn’t quite the case. Hopefully I can do that tomorrow. “I was really happy with the way the ball is in the wind. Really happy with the irons, the wedge play. I wasn’t very comfortable off the tee, but just because I didn’t feel like I was swinging it that well.” KARIM SAHIB/AFP Woods started well enough, but he started to struggle with a badly topped drive at the first (his 10th) that barely reached the fairway 180 yards away. He bogeyed that hole and another poor drive on the next brought another bogey. He birdied the eighth but threeputted the last to fall back to level par. “My game plan (on the first) was to hit 3-iron or 5-wood on that hole, especially with this wind,” he said. “And then I changed the gameplan and wasn’t committed to the shot. I paid the price making bogey.” Defending champion Robert Rock slumped to a 76, while Ernie Els, playing alongside Rock and Rose, had a 71, the same as Kaymer. Other winners: Division 2: Gross winner: Poorvi Ajmera 289, 1st runner-up: Juyi Ham 290, 2nd runner-up: Chandana Dutt 295; Net winner: Juyi Ham 212, 1st runnerup: Walza Mathew: 217. sport | 15 Md Sporting demand to be taken back in I-League HT Correspondent ■ sportsdesk@hindustantimes.com kickback KOLKATA: Taking a cue from East Bengal’s call for solidarity towards Mohammedan Sporting after the All India Football Federation (AIFF) had revoked Mohun Bagan’s ban, the Kolkata club made an appeal to the apex body on Thursday to consider their history and tradition and bring them back in the I-League fold. “We have nothing to say about the decision of the AIFF executive committee as we are never against the good of any Kolkata club,” said Mohammedan Sporting president Sultan Ahmed. “Mohammedan Sporting also have a lot of heritage and a huge support base. Indian football is incomplete without East Bengal, Mohun Bagan and Mohammedan Sporting.” Ahmed said the club would start garnering support for their demand after January 26 with a signature campaign and gathering at the statue of Gostho Pal. “We didn’t know that they (AIFF) could give importance to heritage. They have opened the door for us. And we are not asking for anything new. Two clubs were taken directly into top division of the National Football League in 1997-98 as well,” said Ahmed. Ahmed also appealed to Mohun Bagan to support them and called for a joint delega- ■ Okolie Odafa’s absence could hurt Mohun Bagan’s chances. tion of the three clubs to meet AIFF on this issue. He sought the support of the other ILeague clubs as well. Mohun Bagan general secretary Anjan Mitra later said he would add his voice in Mohammedan Sporting’s support. CHURCHILL LETTER Churchill Brothers shot off a letter to AIFF president Praful Patel protesting the decision to revoke Mohun Bagan’s twoyear suspension, and termed it a violation of the “process of natural justice and fair play”. Churchill Brothers president Churchill Alemao raised nine points in the three-page letter. Alemao said “rescheduling Mohun Bagan’s matches will only provide additional advantage to Mohun Bagan, when actually they should be penalised. “The team will use the priod of inactivity as a bonus, as the rest has provided opportunity to the players to increase fitness. Mohun Bagan had four players in the injured list who would now be available...” Alemao termed the decision “shocking”. “The executive committee has not ascribed any rule or provision in arriving at the shocking decision on January 15, thus violating the process of natural justice and fair play,” he said. BAGAN LEAVE TODAY An 18-member team sans captain Okolie Odafa, who has been suspended for two matches for misconduct during the December 9 derby, will leave for Goa on Friday. Australian striker Tolgay Ozbey will mark a return from an injury lay off in this match. CALCUTTA DERBY The Calcutta Football League’s derby has been scheduled on February 23, according to the new fixtures released by the Indian Football Association. The full fixtures will be released in a few days. ABU DHABI SCORES First round: 67 - Jamie Donaldsen (WAL), Justin Rose (ENG); 68 Thorbjorn Olesen (DEN), Pablo Larrazabal (ESP); 69 - Liang WenChong (CHN), George Coetzee (RSA), Henrik Stenson (SWE), Michael Campbell (NZL), David Howell (ENG); 70 - Joost Luiten (NED), Gonzalo Fdez-Castano (ESP), Thongchai Jaidee (THA), Danny Willett (ENG), Jeev Milka Singh (IND), Soren Kjeldsen (DEN); 71 Richard Green (ENG), Jason Dufner (USA), Branden Grace (RSA), Martin Kaymer (GER), Lee Slattery (ENG), Andy Sullivan (ENG), Johan Edfors (SWE), Simon Wakefield (ENG), Chris Paisley (ENG), Ricardo Santos (POR), Anders Hansen (DEN), Ernie Els (RSA), Paul Casey (ENG), Gareth Maybin (NIR), Garth Mulroy (RSA), Joel Sjoholm (SWE) C I T YS P O RT VIKASH FACES TOP SEED NITIN HT Correspondent ■ sportsdesk@hindustantimes.com KOLKATA: Local players Nitin Kumar Sinha and Vikash Singh will clash in the boys’ U-14 final of the Sunfeast Dream Cream Super Series Tennis Tournament at South Club. Top seed Nitin defeated Sumit Pal Singh 6-3, 6-3 and fourth seed Vikash upset second seed Parikshit Somani 6-2, 6-0. Other semi-final results: Girls’ U-14: Mihika Yadav (1) bt R. Sai Avantika 3/6, 7/6(4), 6/2; Snehal Mane (3) bt Sruta Kirti Gunuganti (2) 6/4, 6/7(5), 6/3. KUMARTULI WIN Himangshu Satyawan scored an unbeaten 152 and Sudipta Joy Sinha scored 102 to help Kumartuli Institute notch up a six-wicket victory over Bhowanipore in their CAB senior division league match on Thursday. Summarised scores: Bhowanipore 275/9 in 62 ovs v Kumartuli Institute 276/4 in 67.4 ovs (Sudipta Joy Sinha 102, Himangshu Satyawan 152*). Kumartuli Institute won by 6 wkts. Suburban 329 in 82.3 ovs v George Telegraph 332/3 in 75.5 ovs (Bedant Mishra 107, Mirza Md. Abbas 138*). George Telegraph won by 7 wkts. Sporting Union 430/6 in 85 ovs v Paikpara Sporting 237 in 56.4 ovs (Stalin Ghosh 64, Pinku Bag 56, Sougata Dutta 5/48, Sk. Noor Islam 3/36). Sporting Union won by 193 runs. Bhukailash 158 in 48.1 ovs v Monohar Pukur Milan Samity 159/6 in 40.3 ovs (Sachin Yadav 79, Rakesh Mishra 3/67) v Monohar Pukur Milan Samity won by 4 wkts. Shambazar 424/8 in 85 ovs v Police AC 311 in 63.1 ovs (Avijit Ganguly 103, Veer Pratap Singh 4/62, Tuhin Banerjee 3/86). Shambazar won by 113 runs.. Calcutta Customs Club 270 in 69 ovs v YMCA (College) 266 in 84.5 ovs (Pradeep Malik 61, Sujit Kumar Yadav 4/113, Taha Ali 3/47). Calcutta Customs Club won by 4 runs. Rajasthan Club 351/8 in 85 ovs v Ballygunge United 315 in 80.2 ovs (Amitava Roy 100, Sanjib Barik 53, Arjun Kumar 4/77, Pritam Chakraborty 3/65). Rajasthan won by 36 runs. Mohun Bagan 411/4 in 74 ovs (Debabrata Das 120*) v Dalhousie Athletic Club 285 in 64 ovs (Manash Lohar 64, Sakeeb Rahaman 59, Alok Pratap Singh 3/34). Mohun Bagan won by 126 runs. Taltala Ekata Sangha 388 in 83.4 ovs v Eastern Railway 275 in 60.3 ovs (Kinkar Roy 58, Nikhil Singh 50, Anurag Tiwari 3/63, Harihar Sarkar 4/66). Taltala Ekata Sangha won by 113 runs. Young Bengal 286 in 74.2 ovs v Netaji Subhas Institute 287/4 in 71.2 ovs (Anup Samadder 104, Sourav Shukla 87*, Manabendra Yadav 50, Bablu Goswami 3/138). Netaji Subhas Institute won by 6 wkts. Wari AC 290 in 82 ovs v Aikya Sammilani 157 in 49.5 ovs (Ambar Roy 5/42). Wari AC won by 133 runs. Calcutta Port Trust 279 in 82.1 ovs v Tapan Memorial 125 in 44.4 ovs (Bajrul Rahman 50, Angshuman Pandey 4/27, Debeshwar Mishra 3/35). Calcutta Port Trust won by 154 runs. ■ Nitin Kumar Sinha in action at SATYABRATA DAS/HT South Club. Printed and distributed by NewspaperDirect www.newspaperdirect.com US/Can: 1.877.980.4040 Intern.: 800.6364.6364 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • COPYRIGHT AND PROTECTED BY APPLICABLE LAW 16 | world | H I N D U STA N T I M E S , K O L K ATA F R I DAY, J A N U A RY 1 8 , 2 0 1 3 FAC U P Rooney helps United progress Saints dent Blues’ title hopes PREMIER LEAGUE Chelsea throw away 2-0 lead, allow Southampton to share honours at home SUAREZ ADMITS DIVING AGAINST STOKE CITY Agence France-Presse ■ sportm@hindustantimes.com Agence France-Presse ■ sportm@hindustantimes.com LONDON: Wayne Rooney marked his first Manchester United appearance since December 23 with the only goal of the game as they beat West Ham 1-0 in a FA Cup third round replay at Old Trafford on Wednesday. The victory saw Premier League leaders United, record 11-times FA Cup winners, into a fourth-round tie at home to fellow top-flight side Fulham. Rooney opened the scoring in the ninth minute after recalled Anderson produced a superb, defence-splitting pass and Javier Hernandez bore down on goal before unselfishly squaring the ball to the England striker, who was never going to miss from a few yards out. The forward could have put the result in this all-Premier League clash beyond doubt in the second half but Rooney blasted over the top from the penalty spot after Jordan Spence handled a cross from Ryan Giggs. FERGUSON WARY Alex Ferguson called on his Manchester United side to improve their penalty-taking after Wayne Rooney missed their fifth spot-kick of the season on Wednesday. United did advance in the FA Cup third round replay against Premier League rivals West Ham at Old Trafford thanks to Rooney’s goal. But the England striker wasted a chance to put the result beyond doubt when he blazed over a penalty 12 minutes from time. That was Rooney’s second penalty miss of the season, with Robin van Persie, Javier Hernandez and Nani also proving fallible from 12 yards out this term. Ferguson wants to see United enjoy better penalty returns. “It’s not ‘one of those things’. We have to improve,” said United manager Ferguson. “There’s talk of the boy (Rickie) ■ Wayne Rooney missed a penalty but his goal earlier saw United through. PHIL NOBLE / REUTERS RESULTS FA CUP THIRD ROUND Man Utd 1 West Ham 0 Rooney 9 Arsenal 1 Swansea 0 Wilshere 86 KING’S CUP QUARTERS Barcelona 2 Malaga 2 Messi 29 Puyol 30 Iturra 26 Camacho 90 ITALIAN CUP QUARTERS Fiorentina 0 AS Roma 1 (Destro 97) aet Lambert at Southampton, he’s scored 33 out of 33. That’s what penalty-kick taking is all about. There’s been several great penalty takers over the years, (Matt) le Tissier (the retired Southampton star) got 47 out of 48. There’s a player in Scotland who played for Rangers who got 57 in a row. “Your penalty kicks are to take advantage of whether it’s a handball or a foul and score a goal.” ARSENAL WIN Earlier, Arsenal left it late before seeing off Swansea 1-0 in a third round replay with England midfielder Jack Wilshere scoring four minutes before full-time with a powerful shot. “It was a great set-up from Olivier Giroud,” said Wilshere. takeabreak BECKS EMBRACES ENGLISH LOOK David Beckham, who spent the last five years living overseas with his family, seems to have fully embraced the English gentleman look as he continues to settle back into life in Blighty. Stepping out in London on Tuesday, the 37year-old footie ace looked every inch the dapper dude as he ran errands in his Bentley, the Daily Mail reported. Swapping his Los Angeles uniform of sunglasses and shorts for a decidedly warmer dress, the former LA Galaxy football player cut an effortlessly cool figure in his grey baker LONDON: Chelsea’s hopes of winning the Premier League title this season were left hanging by a thread after they squandered a 2-0 lead in a 2-2 draw at home to strugglers Southampton on Wednesday. The result, which came on the same day former Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola confirmed he was turning down the European champions’ overtures to manage German giants Bayern Munich, left Chelsea still in third place but 13 points behind leaders Manchester United with just 16 league games remaining. Chelsea appeared on course for victory when Demba Ba and Eden Hazard put them ahead before half-time. But the visitors rallied after the break through substitute Rickie Lambert’s 10th goal of the season and an outstanding equaliser from Jason Puncheon. Chelsea left the field to boos from their own fans and this result will have done nothing for the wafer-thin popularity of interim manager Rafael Benitez. Chelsea dominated possession early on but they struggled to create the kind of chances that might lift the crowd. A Ba cross caused confusion in the visitors’ penalty area, ricocheting off Luke Shaw and Maya Yoshida before bouncing away to safety but otherwise Saints keeper Artur Boruc was BARCELONA HELD BY 10-MAN MALAGA Agence France-Presse ■ sportm@hindustantimes.com MADRID: Holders Barcelona’s hopes of retaining the Spanish Cup hang in the balance after being held 22 at home by 10-man Malaga in their Spanish Cup quarterfinal first leg clash on Wednesday. Barcelona – who hold an 11point lead in the league race over Atletico Madrid with 18 wins from 19 matches – looked to be in the driving seat after coming from a goal down to lead 2-1 after half-an-hour thanks to two goals in as many minutes by Lionel Messi and veteran talismanic defender Carles Puyol. However, Ignacio Camacho tucked the ball away neatly with a minute remaining to nail the equaliser. ROMA IN SEMIS MILAN: AS Roma striker Mattia boy cap. The former England captain teamed his stylish headgear with an immaculately tailored wool coat. Destro scored in the first period of extra time to secure a 1-0 win away to Fiorentina and a place in the Italian Cup semifinals. Roma now join Inter Milan, Juventus and Lazio in the last four. In the final minute both sides spurned chances to secure a late winner before the onset of extra time. Agence France-Presse ■ sportm@hindustantimes.com MONTEVIDEO: Liverpool star Luis ■ Southampton’s Jason Puncheon (right) vies with Chelsea midfielders Oscar (left) and Eden Hazard at Stamford Bridge. largely untroubled before conceding in the 25th minute. Frank Lampard started the move that led to the goal, forcing his way to the by-line with a determined run before laying the ball back to Cesar Azpilicueta. The right-back crossed towards Oscar whose deflected header looped up towards Ba and the Senegal striker finished well with an acrobatic volley for his third goal in three starts. Southampton though offered signs they might equalise when Jay Rodriguez — preferred ahead of leading scorer Lambert — teed up midfielder Steve Davis who screwed his shot wide. And that miss appeared costly when Hazard claimed Chelsea’s second goal with a left- GLYN KIRK / AFP foot shot from the edge of the penalty area after Ramires’s powerful effort had rebounded back off the crossbar. But Southampton, inspired by the introduction of Lambert, fought their way back into game shortly after the restart. Armstrong stripped of Olympic bronze Associated Press ‘LET VIEWERS JUDGE ME’ ■ sportsdesk@hindustantimes.com LONDON: The IOC has stripped Lance Armstrong of his bronze medal from the Sydney Olympics because of his involvement in doping. Two officials said the IOC sent a letter to Armstrong on Wednesday night asking him to return the medal. The move came after the International Olympic Committee was notified by cycling's governing body that Armstrong had not appealed the decision to disqualify him. The IOC executive board discussed revoking the medal last month, but delayed a decision until cycling body UCI formally notified Armstrong he had been stripped of his seven Tour de France titles and all results since 1998. He then had 21 days to appeal. Now that the deadline has expired, the IOC decided to take the medal away. The letter to Armstrong was also sent to the U.S. Olympic Committee. The move was confirmed to the AP on the same day that Armstrong's admission of using performance-enhancing drugs, after years of denials, is to be broadcast in an interview with Oprah Winfrey. The timing of the IOC move, however, was not related to the Asian News International ■ sportm@hindustantimes.com WELLINGTON: Lance ■ Cyclist Lance Armstrong, during his interview with Oprah Winfrey REUTERS in Austin. TV interview. OLYMPIC SHAME Two months after winning his second Tour de France title in 2000, Armstrong took bronze in Sydney in the road time trial behind winner and US Postal Service teammate Vyacheslav Ekimov of Russia and Jan Ullrich of Germany. The IOC opened a disciplinary case in November after a US Anti-Doping Agency report detai-led widespread doping by Arms-trong and his teammates. The report called it the most sophisticated doping program in sports. The IOC will not reallocate Armstrong's bronze medal, just as the UCI decided not to declare any winners for the Tour titles once held by the American. Spanish rider Abraham Olano Manzano, who finished fourth in Sydney, will not be upgraded and the bronze medal placing will be left vacant in Olympic records. In August, the IOC stripped Tyler Hamilton, a former Armstrong teammate, of his time-trial gold medal from the 2004 Athens Olympics after he admitted to doping. In that case, Ekimov was upgraded to gold. The IOC is also investigating Levi Leipheimer, a former Armstrong teammate who won the time-trial bronze at the 2008 Beijing Games. The American confessed to doping as part of his testimony against Armstrong in the USADA case. Armstrong says viewers can judge for themselves how candid he was in his interview with Oprah Winfrey. “I left it all on the table with her and when it airs the people can decide,” he said in a text to AP on Wednesday. Armstrong responded to a report in the New York Daily News, citing an unidentified source, that he was not contrite when he acknowledged during Monday's taping with Winfrey that he used performanceenhancing drugs. He’s also held conversations with US anti-doping officials, touching off speculation that the team leader who demanded loyalty from others soon may face some very tough choices himself: Whether to cooperate and name those who aided, knew about or helped cover up a sophisticated doping ring that Armstrong ran on his tour-winning US Postal Service squads. “I have no idea what the future holds other than me holding my kids," he said. Suarez has admitted diving in an English Premier League match against Stoke in October in an attempt to win a penalty but also complained that foreign players were treated differently. Suarez hit the headlines for a theatrical fall in the 0-0 draw at Anfield when he was challenged by Stoke defender Marc Wilson in an unsuccessful attempt to win a second-half penalty. Fifa vice-president Jim Boyce was moved to describe Suarez’s tumble as “cheating”, adding that the tendency for players to easily fall to the ground was a “cancer” in the game. Suarez has been accused several times of diving and the October incident left Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers scrambling to the Uruguay international’s defence, blasting what he termed the “vilification” of one of his star players. “I was criticised for trying to win a penalty by falling in a match against Stoke,” Suarez told Fox Sports Argentina. “It’s true I fell because we were drawing against Stoke at home and we needed to do something.” “But afterwards, the coaches of Stoke, Everton, all of them, came forward. I came to realise that the name of Suarez was a (newspaper) seller.” ANOTHER CONTROVERSY Suarez hit the headlines again earlier this month when he handled the ball prior to scoring Liverpool’s winning goal in their 2-1 victory at non-league Mansfield Town in the FA Cup. “The other day, a ball hit my hand without me meaning it to,” he said. “I kissed my wrist and everyone started rounding on me,” he said. Suarez maintained that foreign players were treated differently in the Premier League from locals. “It’s difficult,” he said. “It’s what Carlitos (Tevez) said, it’s what Kun (Sergio Aguero) said: foreigners, and especially the South Americans, are treated differently than local players.” Suarez added that his run in with Manchester United defender Patrice Evra, which saw the Uruguayan hit with a 48,000-euro (around R 34.94 lakh) fine and an eight-match ban, was long forgotten. Printed and Published by M. Venkatesh for and on behalf of HT Media Limited at Texmaco Ltd., B.T.Road, Panihati, 24 Parganas (North), Pin - 700058, West Bengal Editor-in-Chief : Sanjoy Narayan, Resident Editor : Rajiv Bagchi, Kolkata Office : 50 Chowringhee Road, 7th Floor, Kolkata-700 071 (Board Nos. (033) 66056600/22827315/7316/7411/7824) Registered Office 18-20 Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi 110 001 R.N.I. No. WBENG/2001/03760 Printed and distributed by NewspaperDirect www.newspaperdirect.com US/Can: 1.877.980.4040 Intern.: 800.6364.6364 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • COPYRIGHT AND PROTECTED BY APPLICABLE LAW stoppress PHOTO: YOGEN SHAH SUNNY LEONE VISITS SIDDHIVINAYAK She is a fan of Bipasha Adult film star Sunny Leone performed a special aarti at the Siddhivinayak temple in Mumbai on Tuesday morning. She visited the famous temple with producer Ekta Kapoor to mark the beginning of Ragini MMS 2’s first shooting schedule. “We are shooting Ragini MMS 2 today and I hope you all watch it,” Leone told mediapersons there. HTC P4 KAI PO CHE TO BE SHOWN AT BERLIN FEST Upcoming film Kai Po Che (poster above), which is based on Chetan Bhagat’s novel The 3 Mistakes of My Life, will have a world premiere at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival beginning next month. “Kai Po Che selected to premiere at the Berlin international film festival. Yea baby!!,” tweeted film’s director Abhishek IANS Kapoor. The film will be screened on February 7. KO L K ATA , F R I DAY, JA N UA RY 1 8 , 2 0 1 3 , 4 PA G ES w w w. h i n d u s t a n t i m e s . c o m PHOTOS: YOGEN SHAH ‘I WANT PARENTS TO WATCH THIS FILM WITH THEIR CHILDREN’ Says filmmaker Sudhir Mishra about his upcoming film, Inkaar, which revolves around sexual harassment at workplace ■ rghosh@hindustantimes.com Anil Kapoor heads to Toronto film festival Shalvi Mangaokar ■ shalvi.mangaokar@hindustantimes.com ost Slumdog Millionaire (2008) and its haul at the Academy Awards, Anil Kapoor has become a known face in the West. The actor, owing to his global image, has now been invited for a special segment, In Conversation, at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). A source close to the actor reveals, “Being invited for this event, which is hosted by Noah Cowan of TIFF Bell Lightbox, is a huge honour for Anil. It’s reserved only for people with a considerable body of work behind them, and those who have global recognition. Anil is well known and that’s one reason why he has been invited. He’s thrilled.” At the event, which will be a 60-minute chat with the actor, his films will be discussed at length. The source says, “In India, Anil has won a lot of accolades. And in a short period of time, he has done quite a bit in Hollywood too. So, at TIFF, they will show clips of his career highlights. They will discuss his upcoming projects and finally, there will be a 20minute interactive session with the audience.” However, to attend this event, which takes place on January 21, Anil will have to take time out of his current Race 2 promotions (the movie releases on January 25). The source says, “He will be rushing there just for this and will be back in time for the film’s release.” When contacted, Anil, who is currently in Dubai, confirms the news saying, “Yes, I have been invited by TIFF and will be attending the event.” P e is known for making films on serious subjects and every time his film is up for release, expectations soar. And it goes without saying that filmmaker Sudhir Mishra lives up to the expectations on most occasions. At least his last few films have generated healthy response. However, Mishra prefers staying grounded. He isn’t among the ones who believe in resting on their past laurels. “I am a filmmaker and making films is my profession. It’s up to the audience to judge if I have done a good job but I always acknowledge compliments,” says Mishra. His last few films have been on social issues and his efforts have paid off. This time Mishra has once again chosen a bold subject, that of sexual harassment at workplace, and has made Inkaar, which releases today. But that is what he is known for. “I love watching human beings and the society. It’s a bold subject and I felt this story should be told. Sexual harassment happens at workplaces and it’s a serious problem,” he says. The film is set in the advertising world and Mishra says that it was a conscious decision. “It’s not that employees from the media industry are only subject to sexual harassment. It could have been any profession even at government offices. But setting the film in the media world helped me. Men and women in media work at a closer proximity… they travel a lot and the work culture is more informal, where chances of sexual harassment are higher. But it could have been set anywhere,” he says. Does his film have resemblance with Demi Moore-Michael Douglas starrer, Disclosure (1994)? The film too had a similar story of sexual harassment at workplace by a former H lover-turned-boss. Mishra straightforwardly denies any such speculation. “No, there isn’t any similarity at all and if one has watched the promos of my film, they will understand how different it’s going to be. It’s not sleaze or sexual harassment. Inkaar is about how a relationship goes sour and how it ends up with sexual harassment,” he says. That said Mishra is happy to have got the perfect casting for his film. He has worked with Chitrangada Singh and feels that she has managed to pull off her character perfectly. Arjun Rampal too was his first choice. “He was always my first choice because his persona fits that of a person working in an advertising agency. He has the perfect voice and looks like an ad guy, who can win over his clients and easily strike a deal with them. And his looks are charismatic. I feel this is Arjun’s best performance till date,” he says. That the word sex is uttered 262 times in his film doesn’t perturb Mishra. He is happy with the way the film has shaped up and wants everyone to watch it. “I don’t know if it has been used 262 times but, yes, it has been used a lot and I don’t see anything wrong in it. If it’s a film on sexual harassment the word sex is bound to be used more. There are harsher words used on the television shows these days,” he says. But won’t that become difficult for him selling the satellite rights of his film, given the problem Dirty Picture faced before its television premiere? “I don’t think it will be difficult. We have edited it properly and I don’t think people at the Censor Board will object to it. They are also a mature lot today and we will try and make them understand if any such issues arise. In fact, I want parents to watch this film with their children because this film is not sleazy but deals with an issue that anyone can be a victim of,” he signs off. Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap had permission to shoot outside Big B’s house, but couldn’t Shoot outside Big B’s house stalled ilmmaker Anurag Kashyap may have sought permission to shoot on the road close to actor Amitabh Bachchan’s house Pratiksha on Monday, but the shoot was stalled by BMC (Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation) as they felt the unit was violating their norms. Kashyap was shooting a 20-minute short film which will be a part of Bombay Talkies, along with three other short films. Bombay Talkies is a film on the completion of 100 years of cinema. The scene being shot was that of a group fans standing with Big B’s posters, celebrating his stardom. According to reports, the shoot was stalled F because the unit had permission to shoot only on the road which adjoins the park, but the officials of BMC found that the unit had occupied the park and also littered it. On Monday, Big B had tweeted, ‘A shoot with Anurag Kashyap, and an evening spent in creative discussion .. exhilarating !! Need more such ... starved for it !!’ HTC Pak actor Meera marches for peace Actor to lead peach march in Delhi next month, demands “five-year visas” for Pak celebs Kavita Awaasthi ■ kavita.awaasthi@hindustantimes.com akistani actor Meera is disturbed by the tension currently brewing between India and the neighbouring country. She feels that the visa application process for citizens of both the countries — especially for artistes — should be made much easier than what it is right now. And to make sure she is heard, the actor plans to voice her opinion with a peace march next month. “Talent should not be curbed. People, who have proved themselves globally should not be scrutinised,” says Meera, adding, “There should be separate rules for visa applications for creative artistes and even cricketers. And to take this suggestion forward, I will lead a peace march in Delhi on February 15. I hope the Indian govern- P A still from Inkaar IT’S A BOLD SUBJECT AND I FELT THIS STORY SHOULD BE TOLD. SEXUAL HARASSMENT HAPPENS AT WORKPLACES AND IT’S A SERIOUS PROBLEM. Sudhir Mishra ment understands our request. We want the freedom to work in India.” Meera plans on organising a similar march in Mumbai as well. However, currently, she is busy gathering support for the Delhi event. “I am a presidential award-winning actor. It is the most prestigious award in the country (Pakistan), yet when I come to India, I have to pass various levels of security checks,” says Meera, further adding that “legends from Pakistan and some select people who visit India often should be granted non-resident visas for a minimum of five years”. “The whole process of getting the visa renewed is very difficult. Why must artistes have to suffer because of that?” asks the actor. She also plans to lead two other peach marches in Islamabad and Lahore. Meera in Mumbai PHOTOS: MANOJ KUMAR, YOGEN SHAH Big celeb queue-up at Kumbh The Kumbh Mela this year is about celeb visitors and gadget-totting sadhus route 2 the KUMBH MELA,Allahabad. With my parents,thanks 2 dearest Gopi(Hinduja) uncle,who made my moms dream possible… Long but fruitful day,” Shilpa tweeted. Also spotted was comedian Rajpal Yadav, performing a puja on the ghats of the Ganges. Reports also suggest that actors Amitabh Bachchan and Akshay Kumar, along with his wife Twinkle Khanna, will Namya Sinha ■ namya.sinha@hindustantimes.com he Kumbh Mela in Allahabad may well be the holiest destination for sadhus and religious devotees, but this year, celebrities from India and across the globe are landing up at the event like they’ve never done before. Actor Shilpa Shetty was the first among the Bollywood brigade to visit Kumbh. “En T also be visiting the Kumbh Mela. And it’s not just Bollywood that’s queuing up. Reports suggest that apart from spiritual leader Dalai Lama, Hollywood actors Richard Gere and Catherine Zeta Jones may be joining in, too. Zeta Jones was quoted saying in an interview, “I really want to visit India again specifically during the Kumbh Mela pilgrimage and I’m told it is a sight to behold for the eyes and soul.” Meanwhile, actor Ranvir Shorey has urged pilgrims to be environment-conscious: “It would be a good idea to ask everyone at the Kumbh Mela to return the favour and clean up the Ganges,” he tweeted. It’s not just celebs who are jazzing up Kumbh — gadget-totting sadhus are only adding more style to the traditional gathering. BOLLYWOOD’S KUMBH MELA DIALOGUES PHOTOS: AP Ritujaay Ghosh Yeh bahut dukh bhari kahani hai bhaiya. Ek bar Kumbh ka mela laga hua tha. Main aur mera judwa bhai Sohan, main Mohan, wo baye tha main daye tha. Beech mein mera baap tha...” -Johny Lever in Soldier (1998) ■ Aaj se theek bees saal pehle hum Kumbh ke mele mein bichhad gaye Bollywood’s most common Kumbh dialogue ■ (Far left) Akshay Kumar with wife Twinkle Khanna; (top) actor Rajpal Yadav at the Kumbh Mela; His Holiness the Dalai Lama Printed and distributed by NewspaperDirect www.newspaperdirect.com US/Can: 1.877.980.4040 Intern.: 800.6364.6364 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • COPYRIGHT AND PROTECTED BY APPLICABLE LAW KOLKATA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2013 02 leisure OPRAH WINFREY AND LANCE ARMSTRONG: A WORLDWIDE EXCLUSIVE HBO 0915 World Trade Center 1145 The Twilight Saga: Eclipse 1405 The Scorpion King 3: Battle For Redemption 1605 The Island 1840 Ocean’s Thirteen 2100 Tropic Thunder 2305 Kung Fu Panda 2 0055 Beginners Oprah Winfrey speaks exclusively with Lance Armstrong in his first no-holds-barred interview. 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City (4.05 pm); PVR (4.05 pm, 9.50 pm) Life Of Pi: PVR (12.15 pm) BENGALI Shunyo Awnko: Big Cinemas (3.50 pm); Hind Fame (4.10 pm); Fame Hiland Park (2.25 pm, 7.45 pm); Fame South city (2.20 pm, 7.40 pm); Inox Forum (5.25 pm); Inox Swabhumi (1.40 pm, 6.45 pm); Inox Rajarhat (3.45 pm, 7.35 pm); Inox City Centre (1.40 pm, 7.30 pm); PVR (3.45 pm); Broadway (3.45 pm) Deewana: Big Cinemas (6.30 pm); Cinemax (5 pm); Fame Hiland Park (7.15 pm); Inox Rajarhat (12.40 pm, 4.30 pm); Inox City Centre (4.25 pm); PVR (1.05 pm, 6.35 pm) ● 1778: James Cook was the first known European to discover the Hawaiian Islands, which he named the ‘Sandwich Islands’. ● 1788: The first elements of the First Fleet carrying 736 convicted from England to Australia arrived at Botany Bay. ● 1866: Wesley College, Melbourne was established. ● 1871: Wilhelm I of Germany was proclaimed the first German Emperor in the Hall of Mirrors of the Palace of Versailles ( France ) towards the end of the Franco-Prussian War. The empire was known as the Second Reich to Germans. ● 1911: Eugene B Ely landed on the deck of the USS Pennsylvania stationed in San Francisco harbour, this was the first time that an aircraft landed on a ship. ● 1936: Rudyard Kipling (18651936), famous English writer and author, died in Burwash, England at 70. He was a young journalist in British India and was honoured with the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907 for Kim. 1400 Film: Songsar Songram 2000 Maa 2030 Tapur Tupur 11.00 12.00 EK THA RUSTY-II, 21.00 12.30 13.00 GURUCGOBINDC SINGH’SC BIRTHDAYC CELEBRATION-C LIVECFROMCPATNAC SAHEBC BIRTHC ANNIVERSARYCOFC SWAMIC VIVEKANAND KAHICDERCNACHOC JAYECCC SHAMA BINCBITIYACSWARGC ADHOORA 14.55 20.00 20.15 20.30 21.00 21.30 Akar Prakar Under The Sky, exhibition of works by Patrick Rimoux, until Feb 5, 2 pm-7 pm, except Sundays AURCEKCKAHANI KABHICTOCMILKEC SABCBOLO KIRAN NEWS SAMACHAR EKCTHACRUSTY-II EKCKIRANC ROSHNICKI: FRIDAY HOUSEFULL: HINDICFEATUREC FILMC“PAAN SINGH TOMAR” htcitycrossword 673 Emami Chisel Art Serigraphs of Jehangir Sabavala and Jogen Choudhury, until Jan 31 (except Sundays & Jan 26), 11 am-7 pm Ganges Art Gallery Art Bazar 2013, until Jan 22, 11 am-7 pm (closed on Sundays) Academy of Fine Arts Bengali plays for children, Aojo Honourable directed by Chandan Sen & Khas Dakhal by Rasaraj Amritlal Basu, Jan 20, 10 am Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Samsthana Foundation Course in Yoga Science for Wellness, Feb 1-28, 6.15 am-8.30 am & 5-7.30 pm STUDIO 21 Performance art evening by Béatrice Didier, today, 5.30 pm Vani Bharti School, Rishra Friendly Cricket Match, organised by Hooghly Chapter of EIRC of ICSI, Jan 20, 10 am ACROSS Bojhena Sey Bojhena: Fame Hiland Park (2.05 pm); Inox Rajarhat (2.45 pm); PVR (2.40 pm) DOWN ● 1985: Spy ring was cracked and top Government officials and businessmen held. Chemould Art Gallery Solo art exhibition by Subhendu Das, until Jan 20, 2 pm-7 pm Bauria Workshop on Capoeira and Brazilian music and dance, with Rafael Ceccon, Jan 21-25, 10 am ● 1977: Morarji Desai and other opposition leaders were released from jail and Lok Sabha was dissolved by the president during the emergency period. ● 1980: Assam agitation turned violent and army was called in. Harrington Street Arts Centre FAITH- solo Show by Manu Parekh in Benaras 1980-2012, Until Feb 9, 12 pm-7 pm ICCR ■ Hunger, exhibition by Somnath Hore, until Jan 19, 11 am-7 pm ■ Annual Art Exhibition 2013, works of 25 artists on display, Jan 24-30, 12 pm-8 pm ● 1950: India was declared a secular republic. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru was determined to abolish casteism and industrialise the nation. Constitution made Hindi official national language, English to continue for 15 years, 14 major state languages were also recognised. Maach Mishti N More: Fame Hiland Park (11.35 am, 6.55 pm); Fame South City (2.10 pm, 5.05 pm); Inox Swabhumi (5.10 pm); Inox Rajarhat (5.25 pm); Inox City Centre (11.10 am, 6 pm); Broadway (6.15 pm) YMCA, Chowringhee Incredible India Quiz, a genereal quiz about India, Jan 20, 4 pm 14 Revoke (a law) (6) 16 Single-celled animal (6) 17 (Of weather) very cold (6) 19 Informal language (5) 21 Verdi opera (4) Starmark, South City Mall Interactive session with Mayank Jain, author of Stop Me If You Can, today, 6.30 pm SOLUTION CROSSWORD 672 Academy of Fine Arts Bengali play, Amaar Priyo Rabindranath, directed by Swatilekha Sengupta, Jan 23, 7 pm The Restaurant on the First Floor Adult Kitchen, cookery Workshop for adults, Jan 20, 4 pm-6 pm 2 Fill again (6) 3 Asian part of Turkey (8) 4 Forces’ canteen (5) 6 Large continent (4) 7 Forever (6) 8 Sugary fluid (6) 13 Indian prince (8) Jekhaney Bhooter Bhoy: Rudyard Kipling 14.00 14.30 Birla Academy The 46th Annual Exhibition 2013, until Feb 3, 3 pm-8 pm (closed on Jan 23 & 26, & Mondays) MISCELLANEOUS 1 Confer holy orders on (6) 5 Palestinian area (4) 9 Accidental escape (7) 10 Neckwear (6) 11 Comic imitator (8) 12 Very nearly (6) 15 Petrol seller (6) 18 Camille —, French painter (8) 20 Give (money) to a good cause (6) 22 Unyielding (7) 23 Fine horse breed (4) 24 Brief look (6) Fame Hiland Park (2.20 pm); Fame South City (12.15 pm, 7.45 pm); Inox Rajarhat (7.55 pm); Inox City Centre (7.30 pm); Broadway (1.45 pm) JALSHA MOVIES 0805 Abasheshe 1030 Khela 1230 Chalo Paltai 1510 Tara 1745 Sonar Sansar 2100 Baazi 2350 Sei To Aabar Kache Eley RUPASHI BANGLA STAR JALSHA 09.00 ● 1938: The last batch of the political prisioners sailed back to the mainland from the Cellular Jail. 2100 Aanchal 2130 Sonsar Sukhe Hoy Romonir Gune 2200 Care Kori Na 2030 Sati 2100 Saat Pake Bandha 2130 Dance Bangla Dance DD NATIONAL TIONAL DDCNA ● 1486: King Henry VII of England married Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV. Galerie Le Mere Annual exhibition 2013, painting & drawings by eminent artists, until Jan 30, 4 pm-8 pm AKASH BANGLA Binni Dhaner Khoi at 9 pm, ETV Bangla TARA MUZIK ART 1900 Matribhoomi 1930 Sonay Shohaga 2000 Uttoron 2100 Nodi Dik Hara 2130 Babusona ETV BANGLA this day in history pm, 10.20 pm); Fame South City (9.20 am, 1.05 pm, 5 pm, 10.25 pm); Inox Forum (9 am, 3 pm, 8.40 pm, 11.10 pm); Inox Swabhumi (10.15 am, 4.25 pm); Inox Rajarhat (9.05 am, 6.30 pm, 10.20 pm); Inox City Centre (9.15 am, 3 pm, 9.40 pm); PVR (10.15 am, 9.35 pm); Broadway (9.15 am, 12 pm, 2.45 pm, 7.45 pm, 10.30 pm) ENGLISH STAR GOLD 1100 Laughter Station 1200 Waaris 1500 Laughter Station SET MAX movies in town Shunyo Awnko 2100 Amar Akbar Anthony what’s on bengaliflavour moviesontv mustwatchonTV Jawaharlal Nehru htcitymathdoku Get your event listed in this section by mailing us complete details (pictures, date and venue details) to kolcalendar@gmail.com SOLUTION SUDOKU SCRAMBLE - 764 Solve the four anagrams and move one letter to each square to form four ordinary words HADES * BSTUY AENNRB CEKLUB * * * Now arrange the letters marked with an asterisk (*) to form the answer to the riddle or to fill in the missing words as indicated If corn oil's made from corn, what is ___ oil made from? (4) Solution: Words: Heads/shade, busty, banner, buckle. Answer: If corn oil's made from corn, what is baby oil made from? Fill in all the squares in the grid so that each row, column and each of the 9X9 squares contains all the digits from 1 to 9. dailyhoroscope Dr Prem Kr. Sharma Astrologer & Vastu Expert You share your birthday with MINISSHA LAMBA She is known for her roles in films such as Bheja Fry 2, Honeymoon Travels Pvt Ltd and Bachna Ae Haseeno. DIFFICULTY LEVEL Place numbers into the puzzle cells in such a way that each row and column contains each of the digits from 1 up to the size of the puzzle (5). Like a Sudoku puzzle, no number is repeated in any row or column. Each bold-outlined group of cells contains a hint consisting of a number and one of the mathematical symbols + x - /. The number is the result of applying the mathematical operation represented by the symbol to the digits contained within the domain. The solution to each puzzle is arrived at logically and is unique. calvinandhobbes BILL WATTERSON ARIES TAURUS GEMINI CANCER LEO (MAR 21 - APR 20) (APR 21 - MAY 20) (MAY 21 - JUN 21) (JUNE 22 - JULY 22) (JULY 23 - AUG 23) You may call the shots at work and get a chance to implement your ideas. Luck finally smiles on you on the monetary front. A lucrative deal can bring you into a lot of money. Your efforts are likely to get paid off in the from praise on the academic front. Achievements of a family youngster may become a source of happiness. Take steps to keep someone’s interest alive in you! Lucky No: 9 Lucky Colour: Maroon Gaining lost ground on the academic front assumes importance, if you don’t want to lag behind. Meeting of the minds is essential to make a relationship work. Remember this, before you say, “I do”. You can be invited to accompany someone interesting on a journey. A property issue troubling you for long will be settled in your favour. You will manage to motivate subordinates to deliver a project before time at work. Lucky No: 1 Lucky Colour: Maroon You may gain an edge at work by putting in extra efforts. Someone stealing the affections of the one you like may make you see red, but there is no need to be too possessive, as he or she may not be too much into you! Distractions on the academic front may not allow you to maintain focus. Work undertaken at home may require strict supervision. House owners wanting to rent out their premises may find suitable tenants. Lucky No: 3 Lucky Colour: Magenta LIBRA SCORPIO SAGITTARIUS (SEPT 24 - OCT 23) (OCT 24 - NOV 22) (NOV 23 - DEC 21) If you are on the wrong path, sooner or later you are likely to realise your folly, but by then it might be too late. Making a business venture profitable will require more than hard work, so get networking fast. Tips of a family elder will help you in keeping domestic tensions at bay. Diplomacy will be the key to keep complications out of your life. You will enjoy the company of someone of opposite gender. Lucky No: 22 Lucky Colour: Dark Turquoise Judge things for yourself regarding an employee, as you are likely to be misguided. Be more transparent in your dealings, especially in man management situations. A tight financial situation can make you desperate, so keep the option of loan open. Office politics are best not indulged in as you can become its victim. Paucity of time may get you panicky on the academic front in completing an assignment. Lucky No: 18 Lucky Colour: Chocolate You are likely to gain the confidence of someone influential by your dedication. Don’t let opportunities slip by on the professional front. If you are earning well, there is no harm in helping out those in need. Don’t let minor setbacks discourage you from achieving what you have set out for on the academic front. Despite casting your net wide on the romantic front, you may not catch anything worth your while! Lucky No: 6 Lucky Colour: Crimson Getting along with someone you don’t see eye to eye may prove difficult, but you may have to lump it for the time being. Receiving a long pending payment is likely to keep you financially healthy. There is a likelihood of making good contacts on the professional front that promise to prove indispensable at a later date. Get-togethers and parties may keep you happily occupied on the family front. Lucky No: 22 Lucky Colour: Dark Turquoise SOLUTION MATHODOKU VIRGO (AUG 24 - SEPT 23) Someone may try to take undue advantage of you, so don’t be gullible and fall for his or her guiles. Happiness in the domestic sphere will only come with a changed mind set. You may find it difficult to call a spade a spade, even at the cost of the truth. But, doing so can be your key to getting respect and adulation. You are likely to improve your showing on the academic front. Health remains satisfactory. Lucky No: 8 Lucky Colour: Parrot Green You are likely to do something special for your partner, but may be hard pressed for ideas. Take cue from someone who is close to him or her. Organising a function or a party can be on the top of your mind today. A social gathering may find you taking the centre stage. The day bestows total bliss for the newlyweds or those in love. A travel bonanza is in store for those who love to see new places. Lucky No: 18 Lucky Colour: Rose CAPRICORN AQUARIUS PISCES (DEC 22 - JAN 21) (JAN 22 - FEB 19) (FEB 20 - MAR 20) Meeting new people and expanding your friends’ circle is indicated. Travel to an exotic place may be on your mind. This is the right time to plan it out. On the business front, netting some more clients promises better returns. Raising capital for a new venture will prove a cakewalk. Proper budgeting will help maintain quality of life. Your desire to mingle and not remain single may make you frequent the usual haunts. Lucky No: 1 Lucky Colour: Light Yellow Don’t be needlessly harsh with someone who is all for you. Sometimes going out of the way for people is likely to earn you immense goodwill. Family will be supportive, but will require reciprocation in return. Financially, you stand on a solid wicket and are not likely to face any worries in the immediate future. A travelling companion will prove most entertaining and make the distance look small. Lucky No: 9 Lucky Colour: Rose Printed and Professionally there will be no stopping you as you are on the road to success. Your competence is likely to make you indispensable at work. Family life will prove immensely fulfilling. Young couples may plan a short vacation. Try a new diet or health foods as you may, but keeping yourself active will do your health a whale of a good. Those indulging in speculation stand to lose money. Lucky No: 22; Lucky Colour: Dark Slate Grey distributed by NewspaperDirect www.newspaperdirect.com US/Can: 1.877.980.4040 Intern.: 800.6364.6364 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • COPYRIGHT AND PROTECTED BY APPLICABLE LAW KOLKATA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2013 variety 03 PHOTOS: SAMIR JANA PHOTOS: PRATEEK CHOUDHURY Parijat Sen ■ letters@hindustantimes.com hef Harpal Singh Sokhi, who hosts Turban Tadka on Food Food channel, launched the restaurant The Funjabi Tadka, on Southern Avenue, on Wednesday. The chef says, “My love for food has inspired me to cook distinctive dishes, which are different yet simple. People should be able to relate to my food and easily make them at home.” The eatery offers a lip-smacking spread comprising innovative delicacies, which are inspired from the chef’s childhood. Sokhi’s favourite, nimbu wala butter chicken, is a blend of traditional butter chicken with lemon grass. “People like experimenting with food nowadays and I love coming up with new recipes with a twist,” says Sokhi. The non- vegetarian menu offers exotic dishes like chicken khurcha dal tarka, mutton stew khichdi, makhmali malai tikki and patiala shahi murg. Beetroot amley diya tikkiyan, achari sabziyon ka korma, rajma rasmisa, bharwan bhindi do pyaza are a few dishes that are available on the vegetarian menu. The magic continues into the dessert menu as well, offering mouthwatering dishes like malai pista kulfi with rabdi falooda, paan rasmalai beeda and mirchaan wala halwa. The pickle served with the food is homemade and is flown down from north India. The menu is done on wooden tablets and every section has outrageously hilarious names like Lassi Jaisi Koi Nahi, Ganne Ka Kamaal Fultoo Dhamaal and others. The entrance has a yellow signboard, which you just cannot miss. On entering, a multi-coloured truck painted on a wall meets your eyes with framed cartoons lining the staircase. The ceiling is done with ropes and wooden frames, which are inverted khatiyas. From Hindi proverbs displayed in the form of pictograms to gola-makers and funky tablemats, The Funjabi Tadka is the place where food meets fun. The earthy décor is largely inspired from the rustic Punjabi dhabas and local art. “The interior has an old log-house look and is dominated by colours like red and brown. The place is adequately lighted yet is not too flashy,” says Satyaki Mukherjee, director, Snowball Conclave Pvt. Ltd. The restaurant accommodates 70 heads. “I expect people to come here not just for the scrumptious food but also for the ambience it provides,” says Sokhi. Meal for two: R 800 (plus tax); Timings: noon to 11.30 pm; Address: 19-A, Meghnad Saha Sarani; Tel: 30811667 C A place where food meets fun Chocolatey delights Manali Ghosh ■ letters@hindustantimes.com hen we hear the name Chocolate Room, we think of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the Oompa Loompas and everything made of chocolate. But The Chocolate Room at 42A, Shakespeare Sarani, has a lot more to offer. The Australian café chain believes in creating a new chocolate culture in India. The 35-seater air-conditioned café has around 400 different items on its menu. The atmosphere is warm and cozy. Apart from cakes, ice creams, pastries, waffles and mocktails, one will also get a variety of food choices ranging from salads, wraps, paninis, pizzas, nachos, pastas, fon- W dues, different kinds of bread baskets and hot chocolate. All the items are egg-less though they also take orders to make separate items with eggs in it. The outlet also specialises in personalised orders and cake printings. The Chocolate Room is open to party bookings. The outlet also has home delivery facilities. “People have the idea that this place is all about chocolates. Albeit chocolate in the main product but we also have a lot to offer besides that. It is more than just a coffee shop. People love the fondues, nachos, salads and paninis. They sell like hot cakes,” says Neelam Agarwal, proprietor. There are also attractive gift hampers, chocolate bouquets, assorted chocolates and special merchandise for special occasions. Meal for two: R 350-500 (plus tax); Timings: 8am- midnight; Address: Express Tower, 42A, Shakespeare Sarani; Tel: 22890129, 9830244214 WEEKEND Original recipes, distinct tastes WATCH W H AT W WHHEENN W H E R E Roxy: As part of Wasted Friday, drink unlimited beer and tequila on offer. This week, do not miss the mixes churned by the DJs. Throw on your wicked party avatar and groove in style as they spoil you with the best in commercial dance music. Timing: 8 pm onwards, today; Entry: Club rules apply; Tel: 40049000 Aqua: Extend the happiness on weekends with delicious wines at an affordable price. Spoil yourself with endless pour of choice of four new world wines--antares chardonnay, torreoria blanco, antares cabernet sauvignon and torrearia tinto at R 1500. Timing: 7 pm onwards on Fridays and Saturdays; Entry: Club rules apply; Tel: 40049000 Underground: Listen to retro, lounge and commercial music played by DJs Vikrant, Varun, Felix and Chris. Timing: 8 pm onwards on Saturday; Entry: Club rules apply; Tel: 40018000 Virgose: Myanmar’s singers Mc Chon and Chan who specialises in retro, country, jazz, blue take the stage. Enjoy the pub fare comprising several delicacies and enjoy lip smacking tapas with premium spirits. Timing: 8 pm onwards on Sunday; Entry: Free; Tel: 40018000 Nostradamus: Groove to electrifying music by DJ Ritze and DJ Cas. Click yourself on a cosmorickshaw and enjoy phuchkas as the parrot predicts your future. Timing: 7.30 pm onwards on Saturday; Entry: Unlimited beverages at R 799 for girls and unlimited beverage package at R 1499 for men; Tel:39884422 Maaya and Splash: Celebrate the weekend with friends and dear ones. Gorge on delicious platters on offer and dance to the music played by the resident DJ. Timing: 7 pm onwards on Saturday; Entry: Club rules apply; Tel: 66266666 QUICK BITES Palak Soy INGREDIENTS 3 cups of spinach leaves 1/2 cup soy leaves (dill leaves) 1 1/2 tbsp canola oil ■ 2 tbsp canola oil ■ 2 tbsp onion chopped ■ 1 tbsp garlic chopped ■ 2 tsp green chillies chopped ■ 1/2 tsp salt ■ 1 tsp turmeric ■2 tsp black pepper powder ■ 2 tsp coriander powder ■ ■ ■ DIRECTIONS: Boil water and add washed spinach leaves. Leave in water for 15 seconds, them remove and immediately place it in chilled water. Remove and drain the excess water. Chop spinach and soy leaves and keep aside. Heat oil and add onion, garlic, green chillies and sauté until transparent. Add chopped spinach and sauté for 5 minutes. Add salt, turmeric, black pepper and coriander powder. Sauté for another minute. Toss the soy leaves and remove immediately. It is ready to serve. KUNAL KAPUR, EXECUTIVE SOUS CHEF, THE LEELA KEMPINSKI Manali Ghosh ■ letters@hindustantimes.com olkatans are known to be food lovers and biryani finds a special place in their hearts. Be it Awadhi or kacchi, biryani has always been a favourite. Keeping in mind Kolkata’s undying love for biryani, Dawat-e-Shiraz, at Tulip Inn is holding a festival, Wah! Biryani. The origin of biryani goes back to the time of the Mughal emperors. Though Hyderabad, Lucknow and Delhi are known to be hubs, Kolkata has also emerged as a popular biryani destination. The festival offers five varieties of biryani — moti, Hyderabadi, kacchi, Murshidabadi and mahi kofta biryani. Chef Keshav Samul has prepared the dishes keeping in mind the different K tastes and their original recipes. Every dish is special in terms of preparation, ingredients, flavour and presentation. While Hyderabadi biryani has an abundance of dalchini, ginger, mint and brown onions, its Awadhi counterpart is less spicy, and has a hint of elaichi, javitri and cloves. Murshidabadi biryani has chicken, chef’s special spices and is cooked in the nawabi style, whereas kacchi biryani consists of mutton and raw rice, cooked on dum. A new recipe has also been included on the menu. Usually the meat used in most varieties of biryani is mutton, chicken and lamb. However, the mahi kofta biryani has been prepared keeping in mind palate of Bengalis who love their fish. “Bengalis often wonder if fish could be included in the Sugar substitutes Dr Anjali Mukerjee Raw honey I am advised to give up sugar as I am overweight and diabetic. But I crave for sweet things. What are the healthy alternatives to sugar? Sugar has become an inseparable part of our diet. But it is important to know that eating too much of it is harmful to health. Nowadays, many people are switching over to sugar substitutes. They are food additives that duplicate the effect of sugar in taste, usually with less food energy. Some sugar substitutes are natural while some are artificial. Artificial sweeteners provide intense sweetness without calories. Natural sweeteners, though they provide calories, are denser in nutrients than sugar and are low in glucose. Commonly used sugar alternatives Whenever you crave for a sweet treat, opt for any of the following options: Stevia It is a natural sweetener which is almost 300 times sweeter than sugar, and therefore required in smaller quantities. When consumed, it doesn’t lead to a rise in blood sugar or cause an insulin spike. This makes it an excellent alternative to sugar. biryani recipe. That’s how we came up with idea. We have steamed fish balls and basmati rice, cooked with rich spices on dum. We are using Kolkata bekti,” says Samul. The moti biryani gets its name from the minced meatballs served in rice. “We stick to the original recipes and maintain a high standard. This is probably why people keep coming back for more” says Samul. The festival is on till January 31. Meal for two: R 700-800 (including tax); Timings: 12:30 pm to 4 pm and 7 pm to 11:30 pm; Address: 56 Park Street; Tel- 033 66064206 Sugar alcohols Sugar alcohols are low-calorie sweeteners. They are also known as polyols, and are used as sweeteners and bulking agents. In spite of their name, they neither contain sugar nor alcohol, and are found naturally in many fruits and vegetables. The calories in sugar alcohols are almost half as compared to sugar. Since sugar alcohols are slowly converted into glucose, they require very little insulin to be metabolised. Hence, there is no sudden increase in the insulin levels. Home-made food usually don’t contain sugar alcohols but many of the processed foods do. Xylitol, a type of sugar alcohol, is found in sugarless chewing gums. Another type, erythritol, is mostly used in baked goods and confectioneries. And the sugar alcohol, isomalt, is mainly used in soft candies, chocolates, jams and ice creams. and glucose. It contains vitamins like B1, B2, B3, B6 and most of the minerals. Robust flavours Agave nectar It is produced from native Mexican plant blends. The main sugars present in agave are fructose and glucose, fructose being in higher amounts than glucose. Therefore, it does not affect the blood sugar level. Maple syrup It is a natural sweetener and is a healthier option than processed table sugar. It contains nutrients like calcium, potassium, zinc and manganese. Maple syrup can also be used to sweeten drinks, in desserts and as a topping for pancakes. Dr Anjali Mukerjee is a nutritionist and the founder of Health Total, a nutrition counselling centre Raw honey Raw honey is unheated, unpasteurised, unprocessed honey. It acts as an antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal agent. The basic sugars present in honey are fructose Isomalt is used in chocolates Mumbai-based Copper Chimney recently launched its new outlet at City Center 1. It serves cuisines from the north-west frontier provinces and north India. Printed and distributed by NewspaperDirect www.newspaperdirect.com US/Can: 1.877.980.4040 Intern.: 800.6364.6364 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • COPYRIGHT AND PROTECTED BY APPLICABLE LAW KOLKATA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2013 04 show time Emma obsessed with perfection NUMBER GAME FRIDAY R7.02 CRORE SATURDAY R7.40 CRORE SUNDAY R8 CRORE H Imran Khan and Anushka Sharma in Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola Slow start to the new year Katrina Kaif Vishal Bhardwaj’s latest film pleases critics but fails to rake in the moolah at the box office Shalvi Mangaokar ■ shalvi.mangaokar@hindustantimes.com atru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola (MKBKM), which was touted as the year’s first big release, couldn’t make a mark at the box office. There were high hopes riding on the film due to various reasons, including the fact that it’s a Vishal Bhardwaj film and features veteran actors Pankaj Kapur and Shabana Azmi. The music was also in the M news for its freshness and the slick promos that made the movie look promising. Even though critics gave it a good rating, the movie’s box-office collection has been dismal. Trade analyst Komal Nahta says, “MKBKM is lengthy and boring. It entertains only in parts. That’s probably why it didn’t make a mark at the box office.” Trade analyst Vinod Mirani adds, “It is a bad film. There’s no romance in the so-called love story.” The movie, which stars BOX OFFICE REPORT Imran Khan and Anushka Sharma in the lead, and was made on a budget of R33 cr, has managed to rake in only R22.42 cr so far. Film exhibitor and distributor Akshaye Rathi says, “All of Vishal Bhardwaj’s films till date seem to have had the same ‘Tom held auditions to get a wife’ Penelope Cruz return to her studies at Brown University. She feels studying keeps her grounded in the middle of her Hollywood lifestyle. “I think having time to step away and study really helps. It helps to give me perspective on things. To be around people who are living their lives in different ways, who have different aspirations. It is a strange thing that I do and I can feel quite unnerving. It’s good to remember that it’s a bit mad.” She adds, “Happiness for me is about finding satisfaction in the work that I do. It’s to do with having healthy relationships with the people I care about,” says the Harry Potter actor. IANS ollywood actor Emma Watson (right), who has inherited her hardworking nature from her lawyer parents, says she is obsessed with being perfect and can be very hard on herself. “My parents have very strong work ethics and have instilled that in me, a love and respect for what you do and taking pride in it. And then this is sort of irritating at times. I have Obsessivecompulsive disorder (OCD),” contactmusic.com quoted Watson as saying. “I am my own worst critic. I always want to do better. I am always striving towards the next thing,” said the 22year-old, who is due to Scarlett Johansson Katrina is Bipasha’s fan Actor loves Basu’s idea of dance-inspired exercises to lose weight; follows the same method herself core audience — the critics. Although they have always been received well, it’s also important for these films to bring positive returns to their investors. This can only happen if they appeal to a wider audience.” He adds, “While the weekend numbers have been fine, thanks to the popularity of Imran Khan and Anushka Sharma and the film’s wide release, the film nosedived at the box office on Monday. It will fail to give the investors a reason to smile.” Shalvi Mangaokar ■ shalvi.mangaokar@hindustantimes.com veryone knows of actor Bipasha Basu’s love for fitness. The actor, who recently released a fitness DVD in which she teaches dance exercises to lose weight, now seems to have found a fan in actor Katrina Kaif. Apparently, Katrina too uses the same method, and is quite in awe of E Bipasha’s idea. A source says, “When Katrina found out about the DVD, she was thrilled. Every time she’s stressed, she puts on loud music at home and starts dancing. She feels it helps her calm down. In fact, even when she needs to tone up or lose weight, she chooses to do it by dancing, as she thinks it helps burn calories better.” Ask Katrina about this and she says, “When you are fit and in control of your body, you feel better and look great. Your body functions better using dance as a medium to burn calories. It is a great idea by Bipasha and something a lot of people should do. I like it because I do the same.” Bipasha Basu PHOTOS: REUTERS FREEZE FRAME Actor Charlize Theron and her mother Gerda Jacoba Aletta (L), and actors Jack Nicholson and Adam Sandler watch the Oklahoma City Thunder play the Los Angeles Lakers during their NBA basketball game in Los Angeles Pam dating reality show partner? Jessica Alba he Church of Scientology has vehemently denied claims made in a new book that Hollywood actor Tom Cruise (right) auditioned a host of Hollywood beauties including actors Scarlett Johansson, Jessica Alba, Lindsay Lohan and Kate Bosworth to be his wife before settling on Katie Holmes. Allegedly disappointed by his split from Oscar-winning actor Penelope Cruz in 2004 after she failed to embrace Scientology, Cruise allowed senior members of the church to summon the unwitting stars to read for a nonexistent part in the Mission: Impossible series. According to Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood and the Prison Belief — the 50year-old star initiated the unusual casting couch-style marriage interviews after a complaint to his sister at a Scientology church opening in Madrid that no one had been able to find him a new girlfriend, the Daily Mail reported. Cruise also allegedly made the same complaint to Scientology leader and his best friend David Miscavige after his three-year relationship with Cruz ended. Lawyers for Cruise have vehemently insisted that no such conversations ever occurred while he was in Spain. However, the tell-all book, penned by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Lawrence Wright, alleges that Scientologist matchmakers arranged for “auditions” at the organisation’s Celebrity Center in LA and invited young female actors. Lindsay Lohan Kate Bosworth Katie Holmes T ollywood actor and reality show star Pamela Anderson (left) has moved beyond her toyboy lover Jesus Villa, and is now reportedly dating her ‘Dancing on Ice’ partner Matt Evers. Anderson, 45, began secretly dating Evers last month, but the pair was eliminated from the show last week and she flew back to the US. They are set to go public with their romance in March when Anderson returns to the UK for the final of the reality show. According to a source, the couple had “instant chemistry,” saying that Evers is H moping around like a love-sick puppy while Anderson keeps reassuring him how much she feels for him. They cannot wait to see each other again, the Mirror reported. The source said that no one had imagined that the couple would get together but after spending some time in each other’s company away from the rink, things started to progress. Evers stayed with Anderson at her house in Malibu shortly before Christmas and also went out for dinner in Los Angeles, the source said. Mariah Carey ends spat with Nicki Minaj ANI ariah Carey (top), who had a fight with Nicki Minaj (above) in last season’s American Idol, made up with the singer by watching her sex tape. The new judges on the hit Fox show were forced to address their backstage clash during the 2013 Winter TCA tour in California on January 8. When the ladies were asked by the reporters about how they patched up, Minaj jokingly said that she put on her sex tape and then both of ANI them watched it. M ANI Pam with Jesus Villa in happier times (L) and Matt Evers (R) Printed and distributed by NewspaperDirect www.newspaperdirect.com US/Can: 1.877.980.4040 Intern.: 800.6364.6364 • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • ORIGINAL COPY • COPYRIGHT AND PROTECTED BY APPLICABLE LAW