Flat out harassment
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Flat out harassment
After oo Regd. No. MH/MR/South-160/2009-11 RNI Regn. No. 43675/85 MUMBAI MONDAY, JULY 18, 2011 `2 To get ADC on your mobile, type wap.afternoondc.in or m.afternoondc.in or mobile.afternoondc.in IF BLASTS DON’T KILL US, BUILDINGS WILL DESPATCH & COURIER TEMPERATURE : 310C/300C HUMIDITY : 93% Business&Investment Pg13-20 RESIDENTS OF ZAVERI BAZAR AND OPERA HOUSE DREAD THE IMPACT THE LATEST EXPLOSIONS WILL HAVE ON THEIR ALREADY DILAPIDATED BUILDINGS Related stories on page 5, 7 By Santoshee Mishra R esidents of the Zaveri Bazar and Opera House are living in constant fear post 13/7. Apart from the worry that there could be more causalities, their greater concern is over the effect the blast will have on their buildings, which are in deteriorated, dilapidated conditions. Occupants allege that civic bodies are not bothered about the lives of people living in dangerous conditions. The buildings in question belong to C and D wards of Zaveri Bazar and Opera House and are nearly 100 EXCLUSIVE years old. Residents blame it on the apathetic attitude of Maharashtra Housing & Area Development Authority (MHADA) and the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation. Prashant Joshi, a resident of V.P. Road and residing in Narayan Building said, “We have been living here from more than 75 years, but MHADA has not bothered to undertake repairs. The building repairing proposals have been pending for a long time. Bomb blasts and heavy rainfalls only make things worse. In fact, there would be more causalities after this, which would be more fatal that the explosions.” He added, “My family was inside when the blast took place. The sound had shaken everyone in the house. They all got scared as the noise was unbearable. The tables and TV sets too shook under the impact.” Sharad Petiwala, former corporator from Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) stated, “There are nearly 19,000 buildings in the vicinity of Continued on pg 6 « Flat out harassment MHADA official arrested by ACB for attempting to bribe lottery winner By Kunal Chonkar T he Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) caught Anil Sonawane, senior officer, MHADA, red-handed while accepting a bribe of Rs.10,000. According to senior officials from the ACB, Sonwane had demanded the said amount from an applicant who had won a flat in the 2010 MHADA lottery. “The applicant had approached us complaining that a senior officer was delaying handing over the flat won in the lottery, excusing it as prolonged administrative policy,” said a senior ACB official. The citizen had won the flat in the 2010 housing body lottery in Malad. Following this, MHADA had alerted the applicant about the win, asking him to submit documents for verification. “On 24th May 2010, MHADA had asked me to be handover document proofs, thus I had submitted the entire set of documents to them. From the loan sanctioned by the State Bank of Maharashtra, I even paid the property amount,” said the applicant requesting anonymity. Post payment, the applicant received a letter from the housing Continued on pg 6 « Hammer on 5,000 homes! 02 Afternoon Despatch & Courier CITY www.afternoondc.in MONDAY, JULY 18, 2011 Pic for representational purposes only For violating Navy safety regulations and building villages in reserved safety area prohibited for civilians, HC orders Uran civic body to demolish colonies By Kunal Chonkar A round 5,000 homes in Uran have been targeted to be demolished for violating naval safety norm. Mumbai High Court has instructed the Raigad civic body to carry out demolitions of villages Kegao, Mhatavli, Bori, Pakhdi, Mora and Bavhra which have been raised on Navy safety zone. According to senior district officials from Raigad, based on survey number 569, around thousands of acres now populated were marked as safety-zones decades ago. “The Navy had not undertaken and marked the land under safety zone. Because of this casual procedure by the force, even after the construction of the compound walls around the 5,000 homes including twofloored structures have sprouted in the area,” said the district official. After gauging the rising population around naval zone in the area, Nagraj Seth (Nagaradhyaksha, Uran) had filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in Mumbai High Court in 2009. During the hearing of the said litigation, district officials and Naval administration submitted land demarcation documents which defined the reserved safety zone of Navy to be prohibited from any civil presence. “The court then ruled that the Raigad district authorities must immediately take charge of the encroached safety zone and clear it before December 31 and hand it to the armed forces,” said the official. The decision of demolition was given by High Court senior judge Girish Godbole, who also mentioned that during demolition authorities must use section 9 of the demolition act. The section details about the protection of traditional land of farmers from demolition and seizure. Speaking to ADC, Manojbhau Suthar, senior member and representative of the villages has said that they will approach Chief Minister for help. kunal.chonkar@afternoondc.in Pic for representational purposes only Koliwadas demand additional FSI OPINIONS Mitul Jasani Businessman In most of the blasts there have been evidences of some local hand, as the terrorists or the sleeper cells can only get precise information and guidance from them. State to take decision after detailed study of CRZ III regulations By Kunal Chonkar T aking a leaf out of the Slum Rehabilitation Scheme (SRS) of the state government, koliwadas are now demanding added FSI. According to senior representatives of koliwadas in the island city, a delegation has approached Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar demanding the same. “It is true that they have demanded extra FSI for the redevelopment of their areas, but we will study the CRZ III regulations carefully and take the decision,” said Pawar. Apart from Pawar, Jayant Patil (Guardian Minister, Mumbai) and Bhaskar Jadhav (Fisheries Minister, State) were also present during the meeting. “The CRZ III regulations have been issued by the Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF). Under the same regulation, the Navi Mumbai airport and Worli- Haji Ali Sea Link will be developed. One cannot just grant and satiate the demands. I agree with Pawar that only after detailed study of the regulations will we be able to gauge the possibilities,” said Patil. According to Koliwada representatives, based on the CRZ II regula- Marginal relaxation approved During any redevelopment of a building, a mandatory space of some feet is to be left vacant from all sides on the lines of safety. Taking into consideration the compactness of the koliwadas, deputy home minister has approved the ‘Margin Relaxation Norm’ on such buildings or structures. tions, an FSI of 1.33 was allotted to them during their redevelopment. “It was then corrected to an FSI of 2 in the latest regulations. The main topic there is the rapid explosion of population and the space crunch. Like the SRS, we must get extra FSI so as to accommodate our populous,” said a senior member, requesting anonymity. Protests were launched post sanctioning of the Worli-Haji Ali Sea Link and the Bandra-Versova extension by the koli community under the fear that the extensions would affect their livelihood. “The state, it seems, is just behind constructing huge infra projects without taking the opinion or the affect it would have on commoners like us. If our demands are not meet then, we will be compelled to aggravate our protests,” stated the member. kunal.chonkar@afternoondc.in Are locals aiding terrorists in carrying out bomb blasts in the city? Ridesh Sejpal Film Maker The sleeper cells infiltrate into the city and stay for months to gain knowledge and information about the city before planting the bombs. Shivshankar Dey MBA Student Even the police are not ruling out the possibility of a local hand in the recent blasts. Such orchestrated attacks cannot be carried without logistics, funding and manpower support. Neeti Govila PR Consultant Terrorists and sleeper cells are the outsiders, who depend on local hands (underworld). Some point out the targets, arrange for stay of terrorists and escape after the blast. Mohit Lala Bank Employee For carrying out such operations, the terrorists have to depend on people who are well aware about the city. Members of the underworld provide help to terrorists for money. Readers wishing to participate in ‘Opinions’ may send us their name, day-time telephone number with a passport-size photograph to letters@afternoondc.in Your Subject line must be: opinion Afternoon Despatch & Courier DIARY www.afternoondc.in MONDAY, JULY 18, 2011 Vishwanath Salian | ADC Even though it was NOT his birthday WE don’t know which sick mind actually changed the birthday of convicted terrorist Ajmal Amir Kasab to coincide with the Mumbai terror blasts and we don’t care. This newspaper did its duty in debunking that particular rumour very firmly. But we have no quarrel with the little burst of poetic creativity that it seems to have unleashed. Among the better ones is this offering from Roy Monteiro, a member of Dimensions, which is a body of Christian businessmen (oh yes, they exist!) who have a very nice newsletter for which this poem was written. At least, it is cheeky and amusing and it scans beautifully! Happy Birthday to you! These bombs blow for you..!! Happy Birthday dear Kasab!! We all just love you!!! From L.e.T to you! And Al-Qaeda too!! Happy Birthday dear Kasab! These bombs blow for you!! Cops want the diamonds! SO, what is new about the cops wanting to hang onto evidence, particularly if it comprises cash or gold or narcotics or – in this case – diamonds? Though it beats us as to how they are going to help them in the case, unless, like a gaspingly indignant Barkha Dutt describing the carnage in the Taj restaurants after 26/11 (and failing completely to find the right words), our men in khaki are going to tell the court, “See, diamonds, this proves the blasts took place at Zaveri Bazar and in a couple of years we hope to get fingerprints off them.” Meanwhile, they will lie around in some police treasury safe and when they are required to be returned, they will be found missing. And in case you think we are dumping needlessly upon the Mumbai police, here’s a story to redress the balance. Our khakis, FRIDAY, we received a press release from the Russian Consulate informing us that the Russian president condemned the blast, and because we like the Russians, we chose to run it. Here is what it says, “His Excellency, The Russian President, Dmitry Medvedev, has strongly condemned the Mumbai terror attacks. Expressing his grief Mr. Dmitry Medvedev stated that “I have learned about the terror attacks in Mumbai resulting in dozens of innocent citizens having been killed or wounded. The inhuman crimes perpetrated against the foundations of civilized society give rise to anger and condemnation. They cannot have any justification whatsoever and the masterminds of the terror attacks must be subjected to the most severe punishment. especially in the officer ranks, know their sounds. One of our reporters was chatting to a friend in the crime branch at Crawford market when the first explosion went off at Zaveri Bazar. You will remember that the second one went off in ten seconds and immediately, says our reporter, his friend was transformed. Within seconds he was moving and on his phone, telling his men to get out the jeep, put in the equipment to speak to the police commissioner and get moving to the spot. Turning to our reporter, he said briefly, “It’s a bomb”. Five minutes later, our reporter had hotfooted it over to the spot to discover the sickening carnage of blood and limbs and bodies. The police jeep came in a couple of minutes later because it was forced to take the longer way around. How did you know, our reporter asked, still trying to come to grips with the horror. “You learn, then you go by your gut,” said the friend. 03 Potter can make you potty KEEP COMING DOWN, O CLOUDS! Real dark grey clouds hover above the city’s Hutatma Chowk, even as a bit of sky peeps through. Makes for a very dramatic picture with the martyrs too looking heavenwards. And he says he must be the only one in the world who doesn’t want an eighth book. Actually he isn’t, because this diarist is vying for the honour of being anti-Potter right from the start and unable to understand the hysteria or the claims that the series have got children reading. Sure if you consider reading only J.K. Rowlings as reading, which we do not. And if we are so desperate for fantasy, we will re-read the adult kind, like JRR Tolkien. To get back to Radcliffe, he was asked whether he felt more Potter books could have been made into two part films, and he answered, “I hope you’ve been satisfied with the films. I’m sorry we haven’t been able to keep everything in. But I think that the fans have a literary curiosity and imagination that is not necessarily associated with fans of all big franchises. I would say, take that curiosity out into the world, do extraordinary things with it. Correct us if we are wrong, but NOW, isn’t that interesting! Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe is relieved and thankful that the series has come to an end with the release of Part 2 of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. does it not sound as if he’s saying, “For God’s sake, get a life”? The Ishrat effect WHY is it proving to be next to impossible to get a senior police officer to head the Special Investigation Team appointed by the Gujarat High Court to probe the 2004 encounter death of the Mumbra girl by a team in Gujarat? Even as we write this, we stare at news that a third police officer has refused the appointment, saying he is not well and that he had not been asked for consent. Which is another puzzling aspect to the case, this business of consent. The first chap, an IPS officer from Delhi, asked to be relieved because he was posted to The right picture for the right sentiment Mr Medvedev is sad but Mr Medvedev looks rather happy The heinous act committed in India reaffirms the necessity of concerted efforts in the struggle against terrorism. I convey my deepest condolences and sympathy to the near and dear ones of the assassinated people and wish a very speedy recovery to the wounded people.” Very warm sentiments indeed, and they sent us two pictures to accompany it. Both showing the President handsome and smiling. This is a suggestion, not just to the Russian Consulate but to all consulates. In these days of grief, strife, bombings, maimings and sundry other atrocities upon the innocent, it is a good thing to keep pictures of your head of state looking grim and serious. They are bound to come in handy. Look at our own Prime Minister. How often do you see him smile these days? Mizoram. The second, our own Satyapal Singh who was police commissioner in Pune for a time, had made his displeasure known as well. On Friday the Maharashtra High Court relieved him and appointed J V Ramudu, a 1981 batch officer from Andhra Pradesh, to do the job. Now he has reportedly refused as well. And the news is that Bihar and Madhya Pradesh have been considered as well, to little avail. So, what’s the buzz? Why is it so difficult to take charge? Maybe the case should go back to the Gujarat police so that everyone can be found innocent, Ishrat and the three others found guilty of being terrorists, everything swept neatly under the carpet, and Mr Modi and his government can get back to the really important stuff – making Gujarat the real face of Shining India. MUMBHAI VIKAS SABNIS Oh! You are still here? 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C-4483 DESPATCH & COURIER J a n m a b h o o m i B h a v a n , 3 rd F l o o r J a n m a bh o o m i M a r g , F o r t , Mu m b a i 4 0 0 0 01 T E L: 4 076 8 9 9 9 FA X: 4 076 8 91 6 Lifesaving lessons for city docs Afternoon Despatch & Courier MONDAY, JULY 18, 2011 By Vishnudas Shesrao Israeli doctors to train civic medicos in handling emergency situations B Scenes such as this one at Dadar are common post blasts in the city. cases, to train our civic doctors. Due to repeated attacks and continuous war-like situations, Israeli Opera House suspect was roaming around for 2-3 hrs doctors and researchers, over the years, have developed modern medical techniques and skills and during emergencies, like stock of blood and other important medicines and anaesthesia doses. have been trained to handle scores of casualties in minimum time. KEM Hospital authorities and Israel doctors (Indo-Israel) will jointly organise a workshop on ‘Trauma Preparedness’ next Monday, July 24 at the KEM Hospital. During this workshop, these doctors will train civic doctors in handling casualties, particularly during emergency situations. While the victims of the 13/7 blasts were being rushed to hospitals – KEM, Saifee and JJ – there were reports of the hospitals running out of blood bags, which created panic among the authorities. Besides providing training, these doctors can help their Indian counterparts on how to create a stock of medicines, which are imperative Strengthening bond The cooperation between the BMC and the Israeli authorities is improving. Earlier this month, the BMC had signed a MoU with Israel agencies for better management of water. The BMC is the first civic body in the country to sign a MoU with an international agency. While speaking on this occasion, Counsel General of Israel Orna Sagiv said, “Besides, water management, we are keen on exploring other fields with Indian agencies, including the BMC, to help them with our modern techniques.” Blast suspect dies, CID probe ordered Azad Shrivastav | ADC e it the 1992 bomb blasts, the 26/11 attacks or last week’s serial bomb blasts in the city, one aspect has remained common. Post the disaster, the city’s Emergency Response Capabilities have been exposed. In most cases, it is the common man which puts the injured onto hand carts, heaps them into taxis and tries to rush them to hospitals at the earliest time. Sadly, things have only worsened with time owing to snarling roads, lack of medical facilities, improper communication and shortage of doctors to handle the sudden surge of patients. In an effort to overcome these shortcomings and better our Emergency Response Capabilities, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has embarked on an interesting initiative by calling in Israeli doctors, who are specialised in handling emergency 05 CITY www.afternoondc.in By Santoshee Mishra and a Staff Reporter By Santoshee Mishra O ut of the several people being questioned in connection with the 13/7 blasts, one person, identified as Faiz Usmani, died early Sunday morning at 1 am. “At around 3.30 pm on Saturday, Usmani was called to unit six of Mumbai’s crime branch at Chembur,” revealed DCP (Crime) Nisar Tamboli. After a while Usmani started feeling uncomfortable and was rushed to Sion Hospital at around 5 pm. “He was unconscious when he was brought to the hospital and was in bad condition. He was not breathing properly. The CT scan showed brain haemorrhage. He was suffering from high blood pressure,” said Dr. Sandhya A gencies investigating the 13/7 serial blasts have handed over the sketch of a suspect to security agencies across the country. Investigators claim that the Opera House suspect was seen roaming around in the blast area for around two to three hours prior to the blast. The sketch of the suspect has been handed over to 12 teams investigating the blast along with the immigration authorities by the state Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS). Investigators zeroed in on the suspect after scanning the CCTV images. An official stated, “The movements of one particular person identified by the locals and also by the diamond trading hub merchants has appeared suspicious and a sketch has been prepared and sent to the security agencies across the country but won’t be released to the public so that investigations are not hampered.” Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) Chief Rakesh Maria added, “With the help of eyewitnesses and locals we have tried to identify individuals in the images. One such person has not been identified by the locals. We have prepared a sketch of this man. We have good leads with us." At the same time, the police officials are focussing on 10-15 faces seen in the CCTV images retrieved from the Zaveri Bazar blast site as the locals and the diamond traders could not recognise them. The state ATS teams have been hunting for clues in other states like Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Karnataka. However, an IPS official from Gujarat police claims that the ATS has overlooked the threat mails sent by Indian Mujahideen (IM) in the recent past. The official said, “An arrested IM member held in connection with the Ahmedabad serial blasts of 2008 could have provided leads to the team.” Relatives of the deceased with Abu Azmi outside Sion Hospital; (inset: Faiz Usmani) Kamat, Dean, Sion Hospital. Police said that Usmani was under medication for hypertension, but the provisional post mortem report said a blood clot was found in his brain. He even had a heart attack, but no injury mark has been found on his body. Meanwhile, after the deceased’s relatives hurled allegations that Usmani was tortured by the police, Maharashtra Director General of Police (DGP) Ajit Parasnis has ordered for a CID inquiry. Faiz was picked up from his residence in Govandi as a suspect in the triple blasts that killed 19 and injured 129. Rajnish Seth, Joint Commissioner of Law and Order, said, “The CID will look into the various angles and probabilities that resulted in Faiz’s death.” Samajwadi Party leader Abu Asim Azmi, who visited the victim’s relatives said, “Faiz’s wife told me that the police, without informing the local police station, forcefully picked him up from our residence and, as per the Supreme Court law, nobody can grill anyone without informing the area’s police station. She also claimed that the officials, after two hours of his death, came in and told her that Faiz is vomiting so he was admitted to the hospital.” Usmani, a resident of Shivaji Nagar, Govandi, was the brother of Faizal Usmani who, at present, is in Ahmedabad jail in connection with the serial blasts that took place in Ahmedabad in June 2008. Man arrested for molesting Congress corporator By Kunal Chonkar from the spot.” When the ADC tried contacting Sitatai for authenticity of the case, her mobile phone remained switched off. Conformation of the molestation and attempt to Azad Shrivastav | ADC C CHAMPION OF CAMPION: Ex-Campionite and Member of Parliament Shashi Tharoor was honoured by the Old Campionites Association (OCA) at a function in the city on Saturday. ongress corporator and member of Panvel Municipal Corporation Sitatai Patil’s rickshaw ride from office to home turned out to be a nightmare. On Saturday, the corporator filed a complaint with the Kalamboli police station against Hanuman Hira Patil (34). According to the statement registered by Sitatai, the incident occurred on Saturday afternoon. “She mentioned that, as she was travelling on the road near CKT College, another rickshaw overtook and sped past them before stopping a distance ahead. Hanuman, who was riding in the other rickshaw, then stepped out and blocked the rickshaw Sitatai was riding in,” informed a senior police officer from Kalamboli police station. The official continued, “Threatening the rickshaw driver, he slapped him and asked him to run away. Soon after, he grabbed Sitatai’s saree and tried to pull it before forcing himself on her. She mentioned of resisting him before the rickshaw driver along with few people scared Hanuman to retreat rape case came from Bilal Ahmed Sheikh, Police Inspector and investigation officer, Kalamboli. Patil is a local from Khandapada, Panvel and is said to have some rivalry with Sitatai. NOTICE BOMBAY PORT TRUST RESIDENTIAL TENANTS ASSOCIATION Ocean View Co-op. Housing Society, 66 Dumayne Road, Near Colaba Bus station A meeting of MBPT Residential Tenants Association will be held on 18-7-2011 at 6.30 p.m. Monday at the above address compound for further discussion on BPT lease matter. Please attend since it affects all our future tenancies. SMS feedback triples on CR 06 Afternoon Despatch & Courier CITY By A Staff Reporter I f one were to analyse the number of SMSes received by the Central Railway (CR) on its SMS feedback number in June 2011 and compare it to past statistics, the total of 2,514 would come across as worrying. In the month of May 2011, this figure stood at 782 and, in the same month last year, the figure stood at 796. The increase in the number of feedbacks received by way of SMS is more than three times. However, the administration maintains that the figure is not perturbing. With the SMS feedback number being extended to the entire CR network consisting of Mumbai, Pune, Bhusawal, Nagpur and Solapur since June 2011, CR feels that an increase in number of feedbacks was obvious, but at the same time insists that a substantial part of it is positive. Commenting on the development, A.K. Singh, Public Relations Officer (CR) said, “Surprisingly, we found only 5-7 complaints regarding pantry car services, despite increasing the scope of the feedback facility to the entire zone. Maximum complaints continue to be for passenger amenities like cleanliness of the station and cover-over sheds as well as extension of platform, which is being taken care of steadily. While the feedbacks have gone up drastically, it is noted that a good part of them received is also in appreciation for the DEATH FALLS FROM ABOVE… Azad Shrivastav | ADC Administration insists it includes appreciation www.afternoondc.in MONDAY, JULY 18, 2011 A huge tree got uprooted opposite Vidhan Bhavan on Sunday night and crashed onto a luxury sedan, killing a six-month-old child and severely injuring a woman inside it. The child was declared dead on arrival at GT Hospital while the woman is recuperating; (inset) other cars also had to face the wrath of the giant tree. Feedback received by CR Month January February March April May June Year 2010 974 686 615 1,032 1,019 796 work done.” Since its start in 2009, a total of 29,209 feedbacks have been received on 90044 11111 by CR. Until May 2009, the facility was available only for Mumbai division. Also, while earlier there was a delay on part of the adminis- Year 2011 520 592 510 557 782 2,514 tration to forward the complaint to the concerned department, now the server receiving the complaints has been upgraded, which makes it possible to forward the feedback to the concerned department instantly and 24x7. Flat out harassment Continued from pg 1 « body assuring ownership and handover of the flat within three months. Even after passage of due time, MHADA did not revert to the applicant, who then visited the housing body’s office in Bandra, where he met Sonawane. “He (Sonawane) kept on stating that it was the prolonged policy of administrative work and nothing could be done about it,” said the applicant. “Earlier this month (July 13), Sonawane directly asked me to pay a bribe of Rs.10,000 if I wanted to take possession of the flat. Shocked at this, I filed a complaint with the ACB,” said the applicant. On Saturday, the ACB laid a trap and caught Sonawane. Senior MHADA officials did not commenting on the arrest, stating there will be a departmental inquiry. No. E.E./M&E/1864/ES Dt. 15-7-2011 TENDER NOTICE The Commissioner of MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF GREATER MUMBAI invites sealed tenders on item rate basis in two packets to be kept in one outer envelope for the work as detailed below. E.M.D. in Rs. Class/Category of C/s 1. T-18 Erection of Weather 9500/Shades for Steel Mustering chowkies of SWM in L-Ward Municipal registered Mechanical contractors with class ‘B’ & above 2. T-19 Repairs and replace9500/ment of Compound Wall Grill at Mulund Maternity Home, in T-Ward, Mulund (W). Municipal registered Mechanical contractors with class ‘B’ & above 3. T-20 Due Date of Submission of Tender 26-07-2011 26-07-2011 Repairs and Painting of 1350/- Registered 26-07-2011 steel furniture of SVD Mechanical Savarkar Mun. General contractors with Hospital, Mulund (E), class ‘B’ & above in T-Ward. For further details log on to: www.portal.mcgm.gov.in Sd/for Dy. Chief Engineer (Mech. & Elect.) ES PRO/327/ADV/2011 Fever ? Act now, see your doctor Continued from pg 1 « the blast areas – Zaveri Bazar and Opera House. The Zaveri Bazar blast was the most intense one and the impact was also felt in nearby areas as the structures are really old and in dilapidated conditions. MHADA had proposed for repairs, but redevelopment plans of nearly 3,000 buildings are pending in Zaveri Bazar and Opera House. Added Sharad, “The residents have not been able to come out of the blast effect. They feel that the explosion must have shaken up the old buildings.” santoshee.mishra@afternoondc.in Mechanical & Electrical Department Sr. Tender Description of No. No. work IF BLASTS DON’T KILL US, BUILDINGS WILL Sewerage Operation Department No. E.E. Mech(S)/e-T-04/Bz of 15-07-2011 TENDER NOTICE The Commissioner of MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF GREATER MUMBAI invites sealed tenders for the works as shown below: 1) Tender for: Supply of HT HRC fuses of 200 Amp. for Vacuum Contactor & HT HRC fuses of 100 Amp. for Capacitor bank of main pump at IPS Bandra. E.M.D. - Rs. 6,000/Due Date - 27-07-2011 For further details log on to: http://Portal.mcgm.gov.in/ Sd/- 14-07-2011 Dy.Ch.Engg.(S.O.) ES PRO/331/ADV/2011 Fever ? Act now, see your doctor Did interrogation of incarcerated terrorists help police? Afternoon Despatch & Courier CITY www.afternoondc.in MONDAY, JULY 18, 2011 07 Several details about the grievous 13/7 blasts are coming to fore thanks to the police’s inquisition of jailed terrorists PTI By A Staff Reporter D id the questioning of several terrorists lodged inside prisons across India help police compose a sketch of one of the terrorists involved in the 13/7 Mumbai blasts? If sources in Mumbai’s crime branch are to be believed, then the sketch, which was about to get ready by Saturday evening, was actually provided by one of the terrorist lodged in an Indian jail. Additionally, vital leads which the police are working from were also provided because of the interrogation of these incarcerated terrorists added CB sources. While addressing the media, ATS chief, Rakesh Maria said, “Based on an eyewitness police were able to prepare a sketch of one of the ter- ATS chief Rakesh Maria and Jt CP (Crime) Himanshu Roy at a press conference on Saturday. rorists involved in the 13/7 bomb blasts.” Police were unable to gather precise evidence, which would’ve highlighted the manner in which the act was carried out and the material used to house the improvised explosive device (IED). “Everything on the blast site had blown to smithereens and the high intensity of the blasts crushed everything into granules,” said Maria who added that the forensic experts did collect a few residual materials from the site and hinted at the likelihood that the bombs were planted inside a metal object. Besides, the police are also trying to establish whether anyone had made international calls using a VOIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) service. If one recalls, this service was used by the 26/11 perpetrators who were in constant touch with their masters. ATS and Mumbai’s crime branch teams, who are both investigating the 13/7 blasts, have visited Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Andra Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Karnataka, West Bengal, Delhi. At the same time, the central agencies are playing a major role in assisting the police probe into the case. On the evening of July 13, four blasts occurred in three different areas of Mumbai. Two blasts took place at Zaveri Bazar, one at Opera House and another at Dadar. Why RR’s not He went to work despite feeling at ‘home’ wife’s pleas, died in blast By A Sr Special Correspondent I s the State Home Minister R.R. Patil doing really well? At least the Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan thinks so. After stating that the CM should be at the helm of affairs of the Home department, Chavan praised Patil saying that he is doing extremely well. But, in spite of getting respite from the CM, Patil continues to be under fire from all corners. He is in the dock over alleged in- ister Chhagan Bhujbal came down heavily on him. Other junior ministers also expressed their displeasure over the functioning of Home department. Post the blasts, the pressure was mounting on Patil to quit, before the CM came to his rescue. Significantly, Patil has not uttered a word in public since the day of the blasts. Of course, that was the only sensible survival mantra for a man who was sacked after he described 26/11 terror Das family in Bhayandar left destitute as sole bread-winner succumbs to injuries Above: Baburam Das died on Saturday. Right: His ailing wife break down as her son and relatives and friends try to console her. By Suresh Golani H telligence failure. After the 26/11 attack, the Home ministry had announced setting up of an independent intelligence wing. Three years and two blasts later, little has changed. In the cabinet meeting that was held a day after Wednesday’s bomb blast, Patil was at receiving end. The Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, Industries Minister Narayan Rane and PWD Min- assault as “a small incident, likes of which keep happening in big cities”. Patil has been instructed to keep his mouth shut by his party bosses. NCP President Sharad Pawar, who was tied up with the Mumbai Cricket Association’s (MCA) elections, is likely to take the stock of the situation shortly. Till then, Patil will be on a sticky wicket. ad 40-year-old Bhayandar resident Baburam Das heeded to his ailing wife’s desperate pleas of not going to work on Wednesday, he would perhaps have been alive. However, it seems he was destined to die in the bomb blast that occurred at Opera House. A resident of Raja Ramdev Complex in the RNP Park area of Bhayandar (east), Das sustained serious injuries and was admitted to Saifee Hospital in Mumbai. After battling for life for almost three days, Das succumbed to in- juries at about 2:30 am on Saturday. A gold artisan by profession, Das operated from a small rented workshop at Zaveri Bazaar where he manufactured made-to-order designer gold ornaments. As there were no orders from local jewellers, Das had not gone to his workshop for the past 15 days. On Wednesday, Das received a call from one of his clients who wanted to place an order and fixed an appointment to meet him near Opera House, the same evening. His ailing wife had requested him to stay back home, but having remained unemployed for more than a fortnight, Das decided otherwise and left home to meet the client. The blast occurred when Das was busy finalising the order with the trader. “The sole bread winner of the family, he had migrated to Mumbai from a remote village-Uttarpara in Howrah (Kolkata) nearly 20-years back and had struggled hard to make a livelihood and marry off his four sisters,” a relative said adding that he was a very soft spoken and helpful person. Das is survived by his aged mother, ailing wife and a 14-yearold son. World class auditorium for Mira-Bhayandar 08 CITY By Suresh Golani I Afternoon Despatch & Courier f everything goes well the twin-city of MiraBhayandar will soon get its own world class drama auditorium and swimming pool near Kashimira on the Western Express Highway. Shiv Sena legislator Pratap Sarnaik met newly appointed Municipal Commissioner Vikram Kumar recently and presented the detailed plan for both the projects. It should be noted that two reserved plots admeasuring 9,000 square metres and 7,000 square metres at the ongoing mega construction projects of DB Realty and Lodha Group respectively are be acquired by the Mira-Bhayandar Municipal Corporation (MBMC). Following demands of using the plots to build a muchneeded drama auditorium and also a swimming pool for local residents, former civic chief Shivmurthi Naik appointed M/s Shashi Deshmukh & Associates for preparing a Detailed Project Report (DPR) for its construction. Sarnaik presented the DPR before the commissioner at his office in the main admin- www.afternoondc.in MONDAY, JULY 18, 2011 MLA Pratap Sarnaik MBMC chief Vikram Kumar istrative building of the MBMC last week. According to the DPR, apart from a mini theatre, audio-visual room, conference room, the drama auditorium will house a theatre with a drama stage and an audience hall to seat 1,200 people. The other plot will house a swimming pool, library, art gallery and welfare centre. Sarnaik suggested that the MBMC should give incentives to the construction company in the form of Transfer Development Rights (TDR) in exchange of developing both the projects so that the MBMC will not have to spend a single penny on the projects. “In the field of art, culture and even sports the twin-city has tremendous talent and calibre in all these fields, but there are lack of amenities like good auditoriums and theatres to host plays and dramas,” Sarnaik said adding that this was a good opportunity to give all these amenities to the local populace. Vikram Kumar assured the delegation of Shiv Sena activists led by Sarnaik of implementing the projects after going through the technical aspects Safeguard sea-routes, say activists BY THE ADDITONAL COLLECTOR MUMBAI SUBURBAN DISTRICT No. C/DESK-IX/LAQ/CR-312-/92 — Whereas, the Government in Urban Development Department Under Notification No. TPB/4392 / 6279 / 93 / UD 11/ RDP dated 04.05.93 issued under sub- section (1) of section 31 of Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966, (hereinafter referred to as the said Maharashtra Act), Regional and Town Planning Act sanctioned revised Development Plan of’ R’ Ward (hereinafter referred to as the said Revised Development Pan for ‘ R’ Ward ) of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai to come into force from 4th May 1993 ; And Whereas land specified in the schedule appended hereto (hereinafter referred to as the said lands) are affected by the site reserved for the purpose of “ Play Ground “( hereinafter referred to as the said public purpose ) in the said Revised Development Plan of the ‘R’ Ward ; And Whereas, Mumbai Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai ( hereinafter referred to as the said Municipal (Corporation) has made an application to the Government under sub-section (2), (3), (4) of section 126 of the said Maharashtra Act Regional and Town Planning for acquiring the said land for the said public purpose ; And Whereas, Under Government Notification Urban Development Department No. TPS. 2175/ 5106/UD-7 dated 3rd March 1979 issued under sub- section (1) section 151 of the said Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, the powers exercisable by the State Government in respect of sub-section (1),(2) and (4) of section 126 of the said Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act relating to the Acquisition of land to be acquired for public purpose specified in the sanctioned Development Plan, have been delegated to the District Collector; And Whereas, the Additional Collector, Mumbai Suburban District is satisfied that the said land is needed for the said purpose ; And Whereas, the compensation is to be awarded for the said land is to be paid wholly by the said Municipal Corporation ; And Whereas, the time limit specified under sub-section (2) of section 126 of the said Maharashtra Act, is expired. Now, therefore, in exercise of the delegated powers and under sub-section (4) of the section 126 of the said Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, read with section 6 of the land Acquisition Act, 1894 (I of 1894) (hereinafter referred to as the said Acquisition Act) the Additional Collector, Mumbai Suburban District, hereby declares that the said land are needed for the said public purpose. The Deputy collector ( Land,acquisition )No. 7.Mumbai and Mumbai suburban District is hereby appointed under clause ( C ) of section (3) of the said Acquisition Act, to perform the function of the Collector for all proceedings hereafter to be taken in respect of the said land. He is also directed to proceed with acquisition proceeding in respect of the said land by making all necessary arrangements for that purpose. The Plan of the said land can be inspected during the office hours on any working day at the office of the Dy. Collector (Land acquisition) No. 7. Mumbai and Mumbai Suburban District, Pratapgadh CHS, Vinayak Apartment, 1st Floor, Opposite Hafkin, Parel Village, Mumbai-400 012. Schedule District Mumbai Suburban, Taluka Borivali Village Kandivali Sr. No. Village City Survey Approximate No. land to Area of land to be be acquired acquire in Sq.Mtrs. (1) (2) (3) (4) 1155 pt. 1014.20 1 Kandivali Purpose of Acquisition: For the ‘Play Ground’ of Municipal Corporation Greater Mumbai. Mumbai Sd/Dated: 16-07-2011 (Subashandra Yeole Patil) ADDITIONAL COLLECTOR Mumbai Suburban District PRO/332/ADV/2011 Fever ? Act now, see your doctor By A Staff Reporter I n regards to the recent terror attacks, activists including the Awaaz Foundation have requested the state government to tighten the still wide-open sea route by unregulated sand barges. As it is difficult to know what route contraband would take, the activists say it’s prudent to block unmonitored access to city ports as it involves high security risk of such unmonitored activity in the city. “Replies to my applications under RTI have confirmed that the Director General Shipping (DGS), the Coast Guard and the Maharashtra Maritime Board (MMB) do not license or monitor sand barges. Until recently, barges passed through Mumbai harbour without any license at all; even today, they are licensed only by rural tehsildars,” said activist Sumaira Abdulali. The activists have in their Sand barges pose security threat, says activist Sumaira Abdulali (inset). letter to the government demanded the tightening of the sea route and ensuring that sand barges plying through Mumbai Harbour be subjected to strictest levels of security including customs checks, and should be registered by the DGS along with appropriate permissions from the Mumbai Port Trust to prevent serious environmental damage and security lapses. PLUG THE LEAK… “If sand barges are not being registered they access sand storage facilities in inland waters of Mumbai and Navi Mumbai from mining sites by way of the open seas and passing through the high security area of Mumbai Harbour without clear identification of personnel or content and constitute a high security risk,” said Abdulali. Manoj Singh A Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) pipeline in Saket has been leaking at two places for the past few days. Despite several complaints from residents, the TMC has not yet taken any steps to plug the leak. Some of the residents have temporarily tried to stop the wastage of water by placing a stone or mud sacks over the leaking pipe. Second list for bifocal courses today Afternoon Despatch & Courier CITY www.afternoondc.in MONDAY, JULY 18, 2011 Pic for representational purposes only With few seats on offer, only 90 percenters can hope to get admissions By Neha Ghatpande T he second merit list for first year junior college admissions to bifocal courses will be out today at around 5 pm. Following the first merit list and admission process, there may be a few seats up for grabs in top colleges, but those who have secured 90 per cent might turn out to be lucky. DG Ruparel College at Matunga, which probably had the highest cut offs (96 per cent) in the bifocal list, has only 17 vacant seats out of a total of 250. “Seventeen is the total number of vacant seats and it is not stream wise, so the drop is going to be of very few marks,” said Tushar Desai, Principal of the college. The bifocal courses are any ap- TERI launches third phase of project SEARCH to make students aware about recycling and waste management W ith an aim to raise awareness among school students about recycling and good waste management practices, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) and Tetra Pak India Pvt. Ltd. have launched Phase III of Project SEARCH in Mumbai. The project also aims to educate students about the benefits of carton packaging and to inculcate the habit of recycling of waste, indirectly helping mitigate climate change. The project SEARCH that focuses on promoting respect for nature’s resources, encouraging efforts to reduce one’s footprint and also helping people understand the connection between lifestyle, consumption, waste and environment will involve students and teachers across 170 schools in Hyderabad, Pune, Chandigarh, Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore and Dhaka. Commenting on the launch, Ranjana Saikia Director EducatingYouth for Sustainable Development, Project SEARCH said, “In Phase III of the Project, we aim to meet the target of sensitizing over 2,00,000 youth about good waste management practices and the virtues of the 4Rs (refusing, reducing, reusing and recycling), making them key drivers in the essential process of enhancing environment protection knowledge followed by positive action.” The project, which has been implemented this month, will be on till April 2012. It has started with 100 schools and now has around 170 schools participating in third phase of this initiative. Phase 1 project more than 20,000 students and teachers were indirectly benefited in 60 schools of Delhi and Bangalore. In Phase II, the project targeted 120000 students across 100 schools. Like Phase 1 and II, Phase III will reach out to 30 schools in Mumbai and will now be scaled up to reach out to a total of 200,000 students and teachers. It will also set up collection centres in partner schools for the collection of dry waste, recyclables and post-consumer Tetra Pak cartons. By A Staff Reporter T he flamingoes have not yet left the city even though their breeding season is nearing its end. The Plant & Animals Welfare Society’s (PAWS) – Mumbai Wildlife Rescue Team recently rescued a three feet tall adult male flamingo from a Green cover area opposite to Pinnacle, Vasant Oscar, LBS Marg, Mulund. A local spotted the flamingo trapped in a bush in a famished state and called up PAWS to inform them about it. “This was for the first time a flamingo was rescued from the bushes. Had it been delayed it would have died due to starvation or would have been killed by dogs,” said Sunish Subramanian of PAWS who rescued the birds. The bird according to him must have come looking for food in the area. “Though the bird was scared it was not injured, so we released it back into the natural habitat in Bhandup. The flamingoes after their breeding season fly back to Raan of Kutch during this time. Though not many can be discov- plied component that is chosen with the pure Science and pure Commerce stream. For the Science stream, they are Electronics, Computer Science and Electronic Maintenance. In the Commerce stream, subjects such Office Management can be taken up. In Jai Hind College, around 16 seats are vacant, which is still surprising according to the principal of the college. “This is an unusual number. There are vacant seats every year, but we were not expecting 16 to remain vacant. Now, the percentage for the second list will drop, but it will remain around the 90s,” said Kirti Narain, Principal, Jai Hind College. St. Andrews, Bandra, renowned for its Computer Science course, has a mere six seats to offer. “There will be a one or two per cent drop in the second list, but the number of seats we can offer is very less,” stated Dr. Marie Fernandes, Principal of the college. In KC College at Churchgate, 41 out of 230 seats are vacant. “Even last year, the number of seats was about the same, so we can’t predict anything now. But, it looks like the there won’t be a drop of more than one per cent in the second list,” commented Manju Nichani, Principal, KC College. Generally, there are no third lists for bifocal courses since the number of seats is very less. The total number of seats for courses in the Commerce stream is 1,028 and in the Science stream is 11,446. The general list will be out on July 22 by 5 pm. neha.ghatpande@afternoondc.in PAWS rescues flamingo Sets the bird free to fly back into the skies ered at Sewri, about more than hundred flamingoes are still being spotted at the Airoli creek in Bhandup. Azad Shrivastav | ADC Waste no waste By A Staff Reporter Charges framed in German Bakery case P UNE: A court here on Saturday framed charges against Himayat Baig, the main accused in German Bakery blast case, and others. 17 persons were killed and over 50 injured in the blast at the German Bakery on February 13, 2010. Additional District and Sessions judge N.P. Dhote framed the charges under various Sections of IPC, including 302 (murder), 307 (attempt to murder), 120 (b) (criminal conspiracy) along with relevant sections of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and Explosives Substances Act. Baig, who hails from Udgir in Marathwada region, is also charged with promoting enmity between two groups and "mischief by fire or 09 explosive substance" under the Indian Penal Code, reports PTI. Maharashtra ATS had filed the charge sheet against Baig and six accused on December 4, 2010. Baig (29) denied the charges when the judge read them out to him in Hindi. Public prosecutor Raja Thakre told the court that he would be submitting additional forensic evidence in the case, on which the judge asked defence counsel A Rehman to file his say. The defence counsel filed an application before the court saying Baig was suffering from typhoid and should be examined in a private hospital. The plea was granted by the court. The next hearing of the case is on July 30. HOMAGE TO BLAST VICTIMS… Students of Lala Lajpatrai College lit candles to pay homage to victims of last Wednesday's serial explosions in the city, over the weekend. 10 Rise of a brand new Manmohan? Afternoon Despatch & Courier EDIT PAGE DESPATCH & COURIER Ponder awhile... Inflation is like sin; every government denounces it and every government practices it. — Frederick Leith-Ross quotes Consumer hit by fuel price hike E ACH time a fuel price hike is announced, the price of milk, one of the most essential articles, goes up. Milk now costs Rs.29 a litre. It is certain that in a short time price of milk will be Rs.30 a litre. Despite desperate pleas from public and the transport operators, the government has refused to roll back prices of diesel and inflicted some more burden on the consumers. It is the consumer who pays more because all those connected with transport pass on the burden to him. It would have been better perhaps if the government had used some of the tax paid by the people and subsidized essential articles like petrol and diesel. There are allegations that the government is actually favouring oil companies and that is one of the reasons why frequent oil price hikes are taking place. The government has to adopt a new strategy with regard to fuel prices. Cooking gas now costs as much as Rs.400 and a large number of people – lakhs of them – will find it difficult to buy gas cylinders. It is likely this gas will cost even more very soon. A proposal is being considered to give only four cylinders per year to a consumer. If he wants more, he has to pay Rs.800 per cylinder. The entire fuel price situation must be considered anew. The government is promising inflation will come down by December. This, however, is just one more promise which the government will not be able to keep. The fuel price has a crucial bearing on inflationary rate. There does not seem to be any strategy for dealing with the worsening situation. Afternoon DESPATCH & COURIER CAROL ANDRADE Editor A.R. KANANGI Associate Editor KAMAL MORARKA Chairman of the Board of Directors Afternoon Despatch & Courier office is located at: Janmabhoomi Bhavan, 3rd Floor, Janmabhoomi Marg, Fort, Mumbai-400 001. Phone: 40768999. Fax: 40768916. E-mail: afternoonnews@gmail.com Printed by Shashikant Jadhav at Journal Press, Free Press House, Free Press Journal Marg, 215, Nariman Point, Mumbai-400 021 and published by him from Janmabhoomi Bhavan, 3rd Floor, Janmabhoomi Marg, Fort, Mumbai-400 001. Registered Office at: 98 Mittal Chambers, Nariman Point, Mumbai-400 021. Vol. XXVII No. 98 T HEY say even the worm turns. Well, it looks like Manmohan Singh has finally managed to locate some portion of his spine. There are credible reports that Singh, a good seven years after he was first nominated Prime Minister, has at long last tried to assert himself. And thus salvage the prestige and dignity of his high constitutional office and, also, recover somewhat his own personal credibility. The pre-reshuffle parleys, one has it on good authority, this time round saw the exclusion of Ahmed Patel from the inner track. The Prime Minister discussed various ministerial changes directly with Sonia Gandhi. And managed to hold his own against her, partly because she, unlike Patel, is herself not well-versed in the intricacies of politicking. And powerful lobbies and pressure groups hitherto had no reason to tap her directly. Though the Prime Minister himself was no pro in these matters, he at least had the advantage of speaking from experience gained over the last seven years. He had some idea as to who would fit the bill as a minister and who wouldn’t. And for the first time in his long stint as prime minister he sought to assert his authority. Two cheers to him for that courageous feat. For, this can only be good for the government and, therefore, for the country. Of course, it is too late in the day for the Prime Minister to completely neutralize the parallel, and decidedly superior, centre of power, at 10 Janpath. But there could be no doubt that henceforth the voice of the intermediaries and middlemen who claimed to speak for Sonia Gandhi would carry increasingly less weight in the PMO. In a way, the reshuffle could prove a turning point in the career of the Manmohan Singh government insofar as the PM did make a conscious effort to unshackle himself from the controls clamped on him by the party bosses right from the day he was first sworn in as the prime minister way back in May 2004. Restoring the authority and prerogatives of his constitutional office was long overdue. Hopefully, further evidence would be available in the coming days and weeks to convince the nation that Singh, and not someone else, is not only the de jure but the de facto prime minister as well. It hardly needs mentioning that a major cause of the dysfunctional government is the peculiar system of diarchy which has virtually reduced the PM to a titular head while the real authority is in the hands of Sonia Gandhi or those who speak in her name and/or claim proximity to her. This should end. The sooner the better. That there was palpable tension between the PM and his nominator, Sonia Gandhi, all through the reshuffle exercise, became amply clear form his statement after the swearing-in ceremony. He told newspersons that this was the last reshuffle before the 2014 elections. That statement was grossly under-analyzed by the political pundits. For it was pregnant with a clear message for the Congress leadership and hinted at the acrimony that had preceded what eventually turned out to be an under-whelming reshuffle. Otherwise, for the PM to rule out another reshuffle of the ministry during the next nearly three years that remain of his current five-year term did not seem to make a political, and even practical, sense. Clearly, the PM, most uncharacteristically, had to stand up to the party bosses while finalizing personnel for ministry-making. The mild-mannered Singh obviously had no stomach for recriminations. He must have found saying no to his benefactor rather unpleasant. But the demands of the high constitutional office demanded that he reject politely but firmly several of her recommendations. Therefore, one gets the feeling that when the PM said that there would be no more reshuffles till the next election in www.afternoondc.in MONDAY, JULY 18, 2011 2014, he was actually indicating his own pain and frustration at having to defy the one person who alone had hand-picked him for the prime minister’s post. However, given the terrible public image of the government, and the constant pressure from the few genuine well-wishers who have been pressing him to act not only as the PM but as the leader of the country, Singh per force felt constrained to exercise his constitutional prerogative to have the last word on the making of his ministerial team. He was, therefore, perfectly correct in not treating every suggestion from Sonia Gandhi as a command. Apparently, the Congress boss wanted P. Chidambaram dropped and Kapil Sibal divested of at least the temporary charge of Telecom. The PM said no to both. However, his desire to induct Montek Singh Ahluwalia, derisively called ‘the son that Manmohan Singh never had’ – as Finance Minister was peremptorily shot down by Gandhi, according to the buzz in the ruling party circles. Indeed, one would have got a further insight into the newly-minted ‘strong’ Manmohan Singh had the Mumbai blasts not intervened. The PM had called a meeting of the entire council of ministers in the evening when the blasts shattered the nation. Without doubt, he intended to use the meeting to give his team a pep talk, impress anger against the authorities, they always revert back to the normal normal. In other words, they too have internalized the postblasts drill. But the Prime Minister failed to grasp the grim message from the latest assault on Mumbai. Terrorists exploit political differences. They get sustenance from leaders like Digvijay Singh. The vote-bank politics that goads the Congress general secretary to visit the Batla House in Delhi and Azamgarh in UP to identify himself with the elements who harbor terrorists and/or are sympathetic towards them undermines the morale of the police even as it encourages the anti-nationals. Therefore, there is no exaggerating the need for presenting a united front against terror. Instead of the Prime Minister, as per the drill in such cases, flying to the blast site with the Congress boss, Sonia Gandhi, he missed an opportunity to break fresh ground. And to send out a strong signal that despite the aberration of a Digvijay Singh the entire political class was united in extinguishing the terrorist challenge. Soon after he received the news about the blasts, the PM should have reached out to every significant opposition leader and invited them to accompany him to Mumbai. Taking L.K. Advani, Mayawati, Mulayam Singh, Sharad Yadav, and of course, Sonia Gandhi too on the same plane to Mumbai would have sent out a far more potent message to the terrorists and their masters in Pakistan than any pro forma assertion about the government’s determination to fight terror. Without political determination and unity, terrorism will continue to menace Indians. The Rahulspeak INSIDE STORY Virendra Kapoor on it that he was finally in command and that everyone must pull their weight to shake off the popular impression that the government was paralyzed and dysfunctional. A set pattern response A CLEAR pattern has emerged after each terror strike in Mumbai. The Maharashtra Chief Minister appeals for calm and visits various hospitals where he is booed by the people. The Union Home Minister makes a bland statement of casualties and provides pro forma information regarding the movement of various Central and State police and paramilitary forces that had been rushed to the blast sites. Sonia Gandhi and the Prime Minister, in that order, condemn the attack. And leaders of various opposition parties condole the loss of human life and criticise the Government for laxity in controlling the menace. As for the media, well, numerous TV channels rush their barely adult reporters to provide a breathless on-the-spot commentary and ‘Breaking News’ without actually enlightening the viewer in any which way. And the newspapers, within a day or two of the blasts, begin to rave about the so-called Mumbai spirit and how the metropolis always gets back on its feet, and up and running, as if nothing really had happened. If you saw the same pattern after Wednesday evening’s blasts, you saw it right. For, if the terrorists are determined to carry out their dastardly attacks at regular intervals, everyone in authority and out of it is equally determined to act out the above-mentioned roles before relapsing into doing nothing. This has been the routine since the blasts first tormented Mumbai in the early 90s. Since then, Mumbaikars can boast that they have become veterans of many such deadly blasts and, after wreaking their momentarily THE Congress heir apparent, Rahul Gandhi, sought to mitigate the failure of the government in stopping the Mumbai blasts by asserting that “ninety-nine per cent of terror attacks have been stopped due to strong vigilance and intelligence efforts.” Did he mean that one per cent terror attacks that did take place took place due to lack of ‘strong vigilance and intelligence efforts’? Or his real intention was to defend the Government by claiming that ninety-nine per cent attacks were actually foiled. In that case, shouldn’t he reveal the terrorist plots that had been ‘actually’ nipped in the bud. In America, it is not that the terrorists have not tried to attack after the 9/11 assault. No. The authorities have been on their feet 24x7 and each and every plot to blow up planes or bridges or famous malls and railway networks was revealed to the public and the conspirators plotting these attacks were actually arrested and their names again made public. So, will Rahul Gandhi be good enough to list the ninety-nine per cent attacks foiled by the Government? The aam aadmi can easily list the one per cent attacks that he had suffered during the last seven years of the UPA. The winged Gadkari BJP President Nitin Gadkari seems to have been bitten by the foreign bug. The number of times he has gone abroad since he took over as party chief in December 2009 is staggering. His predecessor, on the other hand, did not really care for foreign jaunts. Some of the countries Gadkari has visited in the short stint as the BJP chief include China, Israel, Germany, Russia, etc. Of course, a reason can always be found for these visits. You go to Israel to study drip irrigation, to Russia clean drinking water, Europe renewable energy, and so on and so forth. Soon Gadkari and Co. will be headed for the UK, at the invitation of a BJP-friendly group. However, to be fair, more than Gadkari one suspects that the people around him could be cadging invitations so that they can see the world as part of the BJP chief’s entourage. Afternoon Despatch & Courier MONDAY, JULY 18, 2011 ANOTHER day, another bomb blast. Another blame game, another ‘high vigil’. Another futile assurance that ‘this’ will not be allowed to happen again. The sequence of events after every terror attack on Mumbai – which have now become monotonously and frighteningly routine – has become like a well-rehearsed play and eminently predictable. Mumbaikars weep for their city; the politicians shed voluminous crocodile tears. After the latest series of bomb blasts, Mumbaikars are once again angrily asking why this could not have been anticipated and prevented. Intelligence failure is the common scapegoat, but this is a facile assumption. As elsewhere in the country, the Mumbai police are decidedly predictable and unimaginative while setting their priorities. They go roughly in this order: collecting hafta, providing ‘security’ to politicians andVIPs; and catching common criminals. Interrogating suspected sources for terrorist links enters their consciousness only after the event; and peters out soon after. —Firoze Hirjikaka, Colaba THE current statement made by Chief Minister, Prithviraj Chavan, after the Mumbai bomb blast that it was a mistake on the part of Congress party to give home portfolio to the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) R.R. Patil is true in some sense, as it has been observed that no ruling party in any state or at the center gives important and sensitive portfolio like Home affairs to its alliance partner. Looking at the track record of state home minister, R.R. Patil, dismissal is his key word. As he did even in the past in 2008 when Mumbai was attacked by terrorists, he did not do anything and was only a mute spectator, and later resigned from the post claiming ‘moral responsibility’. It is hoped that the CongressNCP war of words will stop immediately in the interest of the city and its people. —Bhagwan B. Thadani, Mumbai THE blame game has already started. But the main concern for the Government is that no terror group has claimed the responsibility of the blast. We lack the expertise of combating terrorism despite the fact that we face more Terror cases than any other country in the world. It is high time we formed a ‘Disaster Management Committee’ to oversee the rescue operations and do some regulatory work to prevent 11 LETTERS www.afternoondc.in THE BLAST AFTERMATH spired confidence in the population, they could very well have gone on TV to say their pieces. Instead, they came, as they always do, and messed around with the vital investigative process. — K. V. Raman, Malad other day we read of Mumbai being put on high alert, police conducts nakabandis but inspite of the best of efforts to protect citizens and property such sad incidents occur at periodic intervals. There should be random checks in trains, buses and baggage screened by authorised persons so that these anti-national element dare not carry out their nefarious acts and evil designs. Facts about how really safe is a Mumbaikar and how vulnerable the common man on the street is stares us in our face. — Apurva N Parekh, Mumbadevi FUTILE: There will be condemnations, vigils, speeches and peace marches…but nothing will be done to prevent Mumbai from more terror attacks such happenings. To add salt to the wound, we did not pay heed to the fact that the information passed on to the police by public is not properly attended, resulting in disaster afterwards. The CCTV footages should be monitored round the clock. It is high time we followed security measures strictly. —C.K. Subramaniam, Sanpada AS a result of the bomb blasts on July 13, diamonds worth Rs.25 crores were flung into the air at the Opera House site of the terror strike. This reminds me of the great Bombay Docks explosion of April 14, 1944. On that occasion, fire broke out in the ship HMS Stikiine carrying gold ingots and some inflammable material meant for the war efforts of the Allied Forces during the WWII times. The explosion was so great that a number of gold pieces were blown up into the air as far as over the localities up-to Girgaum and surrounding areas. There was mad scramble among people to grab the fragments of the precious metal, which made some of them super rich overnight. —Arun Malankar, Santacruz TERROR has struck Mumbai againI wonder how many more times the same headline has to be repeated in the future? In the last 20 years, more than 2,500 innocent people have perished in 92 blasts in Mumbai. It seems terror attacks and Mumbai are gradually becoming inseparable! As usual, post-terror strikes the ‘indomitable and res- WEB-MAIL 11 JULY - 16 JULY 2011 Re: ‘Ditching Dukan diets’ (Health & Fitness) gooloomehta@hotmail.com I would like to take an appointment with DR. Duggal. I am 78 yrs old and quite mobile and in good health. I am overweight and the art. On Afternoon despatch about the Dukan Diet is interesting. Due to Arthritis I cannot walk about freely and feel that some wt. loss could help. How do I get in touch with you? Do send me your ID so that I can write in detail. As I live in Bandra have you got your clinic close by? Coming to the hospital is inconvenient for me. Thanks. Hope to hear from you. Gooloo M. Re: ‘An Interesting Chemistry’ (Education & Career) Email: vignesh@mutualpr.com An interesting chemistry indeed...!!! olute spirit and resilience’ of the great Mumbaikar never fails to appear in sensational headlines. One wonders if this ‘resilience’ is a unique and exclusive attribute of a Mumbaikar only! Living in constant risk and danger of the terror attacks, what can an average Mumbaikar do except being resilient? In a city like Mumbai where majority are self-employed and many have only a hand to mouth existence, returning to their occupation is not resilience, but a crude demand of life! As long as he is helpless, he is forced to be pacified by these sugar coated words and with candlelight vigils and human chains! —V.V. Narayan, Thane So many terror attacks have taken place, but sadly there is not a simple protocol in place as to how to conduct ourselves in their aftermath of such events. The political leaders ought to stay away from the scene of the crime as their visits are said to be mere morale boosters, a show of solidarity. But all that they actually achieve is waste police time on security duty when they should be spreading out and listening to their informants to unravel the mystery behind the blasts. It is not only the Special Protection Group (SPG) that protects our itinerant leaders but the local police too are deployed in the outer rings, wasting manpower at a crucial juncture when the trail is yet hot.This rule should apply to every politician, from the local ward level worthy to the prime minister, his party chief and everyone in between. If these people really in- Re: ‘What sets B.M.M. apart’ (Education & Career) sneha.dhakan@gmail.com Umm the original article is much better, more informative and more inspiring than this one..!! Read the original article over here: http://snehadhakan.blogspot.com/ 2011/04/how-is-bmm-different-fromother.html Re: ‘BARC’ sparks panic at BDTS (City news) puvi_dave@yahoo.co.in Very surprising.Pl Follow up with BARC why the container managed to escape the premises and boarded the train..a Very serious issue WHAT exactly are the terrorists trying to achieve by killing innocent people? If they think that our government will be shaken and meet their demands, they are mistaken. Our government does not really care for anyone. The terrorist may kill hundreds of innocents, but we will not do anything. We are not America to revenge the deaths of our innocent citizens. What happens every time the terrorists bleed India? Everyone condemns the attacks, we show solidarity and share in the pain of the affected. But what after that? Life continues and everyone moves on. Of course, until the next terror strike take place and we go over the ritual once again! —Vikram Kharvi, Mumbai Life getting back to normal and move on attitude is fine but not in all cases. What has it yielded to us the Mumbaikars with move on attitude? We as citizens are not bothered so as a result Government also follows the same move on policy from the cases resulting in more attacks like this. Have the people who have lost their loved ones moved on? We need to change and raise a voice together to be heard because next time there is a blast like this one of our love one may be a victim of this. Will we still follow the move on policy and be proud of the fact of doing nothing? — Sankalp Shukla, Navi Mumbai The bomb blasts were tragic. But more tragic are the statements made by Rahul Gandhi and L.K. Advani. A leader of the stature of Rahul Gandhi should not make such statements that it is not possible to stop such attacks and causes more sorrow to the family members who have lost their near and dear ones. Rahul Gandhi enjoys the topmost security and is ssurrounded by a battalion of commandos to protect him. To say that there is no intelligence failure is another shocking statement. Every Re: ‘Experts, commoners unite to save nature’ (City news) vshubhalaxmi@gmail.com Dear Adnan, Thanks for the coverage. A small correction the BNHS Nature Reserve (BNR) is situated at Goregaon not Vikroli and the CEC is situated on BNR. Cheers Shubha. Re: ‘Deregulation is absolutely imperative’ (Business & Investment) tech.prakhar@gmail.com Well written. Good work!! While commenting on the recent terror attacks in Mumbai, the P.M. in waiting and the Diggy Raja have discovered “similarities” of identical situations in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq and Iran. Does it mean that the affairs of the largest democracy in the world are run by the “secular” UPA II govt on theocratic principles like those in the four Islamic countries referred to by them? — Vineet Phadtare, Borivli While analyzing the ‘causes’ that led to the recent bomb blasts in Mumbai, the press is trying to portray it as an attack on the rich diamond traders. If this argument is held valid, then on what grounds can one explain this and the earlier terror strikes on Akshardham, Sankatmochan Hanuman Mandir, Chowpati beach, suburban trains, railway stations, Chabad House, middle class Dadar area, etc? All are aware that this exremism is born out of nothing but deep rooted religious hatred. — Jorhat Singh, Kandivli The recent blasts must atleast teach the ministry and beauraucracy not to resettle illegal slums as the recently burnt slums of Garib Nagar, Bandra.The illegal migrants received hefty sums from CM's fund as well as media sympathy. The illegal dwellers comprise mostly of migrants who make up the vote bank of the Congress. No count has been kept on outside infiltration into the city and moreover such illegalities have been overlooked by the CM and his coterie. If such nefarious activities of politicians go unchecked then it shall not be surprising if Mumbaikars find themselves engulfed in constant gloomy uncertainities in the not too distant future. I hope this voice of reason is heard. — Indraneel Roy, Mahim Re: ‘Vikram Kumar, IAS, takes charge as MBMC chief’ (City news) dr.jagdish_singh@yahoo.co.in I, Dr. Jagdish Singh, who runs a nursing home in Mira-Bhayandar, am being unnecessarily harassed by Dr. Chakore (medial officer of MBMC) since a long time. I want e-mail id of Mr. Vikram Kumar to convey my grievance. This is a random selection of the feedback from afternoondc.co.in Log in to leave your own. Webmail will be carried every Monday. Make your voices heard Oil price hike only benefits the govt 12 NOTES FROM NEW DELHI Dr. Manish Kumar O il companies or government- who is running our country? The expenditure is increasing and living standard is on a decline. Unfortunately it is entirely opposite of what it promises Finance Minister says that the government, with its policies, wants to reduce cost of living and increase the living standard of people. Then why is there such steep hike in prices of petrol, diesel and cooking gas? Petroleum Minister Jaipal Reddy says that he is caught between economics and popularity. According to him the reason behind increase in fuel price is the increase in crude oil price in international market, which is actually not true. It is important to note here that petrol has been deregulated by government. The price of petrol depends upon the cost of crude oil in international market. Kerosene, kitchen gas has nothing to do with international market. Certainly, this evokes a question, why did government take such initiatives? Moreover, government has been trying to beat around the bush. Obtrusively the government has been reiterating that the oil com- panies are incurring huge losses. The rate of inflation in the month of May was around 9 per cent. With increase in diesel price, the price of all other commodities also increased. It would not be surprising even if the inflation rate will rise up to 10 per cent. Amidst this our Prime Minister talks to editors of five newspapers of his own choice. He appraised them that till March 2012 the price rise will be under control. But this had certain conditions, it will be controlled only when there will be stability in international market delusion that people are daft. What is the intent behind such statements? Apparently, government has become callous towards the concern of common masses. Its priority is to provide favours to private companies, big industrialists and corporate honchos. It is important to reckon here that when petrol prices were increased, the price of crude oil in international market was 112 dollar per gallon. Today the price is 90 dollar per gallon. Unfortunately this had no effect on prices at home. Does our government pur- price of crude oil. The elections in five states came to an end and UPA government increased the prices of petrol and diesel. According to government, oil companies are incurring big losses. Just after this why did Pranab Mukherjee appeal to the state government to lower the tax? The prices were even lowered in two states ruled by Congress. Perhaps the political parties were in chase oil the way we purchase vegetable for our home? Does India purchase crude oil from international market at every day price? We purchase crude oil from international market, brings it in our country after processing in refineries, then it is loaded in trucks and goes through the checkingprocess before reaching petrol pumps. This entire process is of 75 days. Communal harmony is not impossible By Dr Ram Punyani I Afternoon Despatch & Courier ndia has been subjected to communal violence right from the first post partition riots of 1961 in Jabalpur. Later, one saw the intensification of this violence in the decade of 1980, from which, it has become a major issue disrupting peace and amity amongst religious communities. The most disturbing of these were the Anti-Sikh Pogrom of 1984 (Delhi) Anti- Muslim carnage of 1992-93 (Mumbai in particular) and 2002 (Gujarat). Anti Christian violence surfaced with these sporadic acts and worsened, the burning alive of Pastor Graham Stains (1999) and Kandhmal violence of 2008 being the horrific example of this. With this concern, the UPA introduced a Bill to strengthen legal mechanisms to deal with the vio- lence. Somehow the bill as drafted earlier turned out to be ‘a remedy worse than the disease’. Though this Bill is already in Rajya Sabha the human rights activists and representatives from affected minority protested and communities pointed out the fallacies of the Bill. In a response to their anguish UPA II alloted the task of drafting the bill to the National Advisory Committee. Two of whose members (Farah Naqvi and Harsh Mander) convened the Advisory Group with social activists to prepare a draft. After a period of one and a half years the draft is in the final stage May 2011), and has been displayed on its websites and is awaiting the final touch up before being submitted to the government. A study of this draft reveals that for the first time a significant step in communal violence control has been un- dertaken in a most serious way. This Bill covers most of the points which lead to violence, add to sustaining it, and later lead to denial of justice. As such the most neglected areas of violence against women, the area of rehabilitation and reparation also get a prominent and adequate recommendation from this Bill. One concedes that some rough edges of the Bill need smoothening, but overall it is a landmark step in trying to create an institutional mechanism to boost national integration and communal harmony. Notwithstanding that, the BJP leadership, Arun Jaitley, and a section of media has already started to oppose the Bill and is propagating that the Bill just talks of violence against Minorities (that is Muslims and Christians) and ignores the violence against the majority community. Nothing can be farther from truth. The data of the last six decades is very revealing. In 1991, it was estimated that while the percentage of Muslim minorities is 12.4 in the population and 80 per cent amongst the riot victims were Muslims. The latest data reveals that Muslims constitute 90 per cent of the victims of violence. The antiChristian violence figures speak for themselves, where one notices that not only has sporadic violence been on the rise, but there are also concerted acts of violence. If the price is increase three days earlier then it must reflect after 75 days. Why is the govt in a hurry? The govt must show its agreement with oil companies. It is noticeable that till the price of crude oil is 90 dollar per gallon, it would not affect our economy. The reason behind is future trading. The gang of future traders actually buy papers and when time comes they sell papers. Due to speculation in future trade the price has gone up to 140 dollar per gallon. The price of oil takes a spur when there is increase in consumption. For around 200 years the price of oil was below 40 dollar per gallon. The reason is not increase in consumption but futures trade. Since the time the industrialist of America got involved in future trade, the market of petroleum has been under their sway. Let us estimate the actual price of petrol. The time when price was increased in our country, international market price was 112 dollar per barrel. This means Rs.5085. One barrel equals to 158.76 litres. That means price of crude oil is 32 rupees per litre. According to oil companies, the refinery of crude oil costs 52 paise per litre. If capital cost of refinery is added then Rupees 6 will be added to oil price. Besides this transport expenditure would be maximum Rs.6 and commission of dealers Rs.1.05 rupees per litre. If all these are added then price of one litre petrol will be Rs.45.57. But in Delhi it is Rs 63.4, in Mumbai 68.3, whereas in Bengaluru petrol is sold at the rate of Rs.71 per litre. DILLI KA BABU The man for the job is… By Dilip Cherian Naming Ranjan Mathai as India’s foreign secretary has ended a race for the prestigious job, much of which was played out beyond the public gaze. Mathai has been serving as India’s ambassador to France since January 2007 and had to contend with the claims of Hardeep Puri, Ambassador to the UN and Sharat Sabharwal, High Commissioner to Pakistan, among other notables. Though the current incumbent and US ambassador- Nirupama Rao will move to Washington DC only next month, Mathai may not have much time to learn the complexities of his new job. In fact, he may find his plate full already. Obviously dealing with neighbours is going to consume much of his attention, the uneasy relations with Pakistan, the constantly evolving situation in Afghanistan, China and Nepal. Before his appointment, it was pointed out by some that Mathai’s lack of experience in our immediate neighbourhood would be a detriment. Obviously, the government does not think so and once again the iron law of seniority has worked its magic. www.afternoondc.in MONDAY, JULY 18, 2011 Politics in Purnia By Saroj Singh T he opposition leaders in Purnia by-elections proved that they are not going to learn from their mistakes. The pride of Lalu Prasad Yadav and Ramvilas Paswan might push them to the wall in coming times, it seems their only aim is to fight among themselves. Kiran Kesari’s victory proved once again that NDA is on the roll. However it seems the opposition is not ready to learn any lesson despite their overwhelming defeat. Since the opposition in Purnia is caught in its own web, this paved a way for Kesari’s victory. In Purnia there was a need of strong opposition. Just then Lalu Prasad gave his support to CPI(M). But earlier it was decided that whosoever wins will get RJD’s and LJP’s support. Even LJP gave its support to Congress. It was seen that instead of fighting with BJP, Congress and CPI(M) were fighting amongst themselves for the second position. On behalf of NDA, Nitish Kumar and Sushil Modi went to Purnia which proves that NDA is serious about its political challenge in Bihar while the RJD and LJP are reiterating their old lines. Playing safe Fear and caution in the age of scams. Rattled by the spate of corruption scandals involving the high and mighty of the land, it is not surprising that both netas and officials are playing it safe. The P.J. Thomas affair has cast a long shadow over the selection of his successor, which has been delayed. Clearly, the government wishes to avoid a repeat of the Thomas situation and is therefore moving carefully. The arrest of former telecom secretary Siddhartha Behura for his alleged involvement in the 2G scam too seems to have had a debilitating and paralyzing effect on the upper echelons of babudom. The scam-aday scenario and with CBI sleuths poking around everywhere, clearly babus are scared to handle files or take decisions, fearing anything they do may backfire on them. Naturally with everyone playing safe, nothing is moving in sarkar. Unfortunately, that includes several big-ticket decisions which now babus prefer to put off as far as possible. The word now is that many senior babus are hoping that the Supreme Court will intervene and define the so-far rather arbitrary nature of the relationship between babus and their political masters. But, for now, it probably pays to play safe. 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Simply put, the markets are likely to remain range bound. However, the global picture is disturbing and could create a purely sentiment driven, downward bias. Already, Europe also seems to be facing some more rough weather. In fact, the European Banking Authority (EBA), in a report carried out on the health check of 90 European banks, reveals a disturbing trend. It states that 8 European banks have failed its stress tests designed to ensure they can withstand another financial crisis and another 16 banks are in the danger zone. Then there is the US economy that could be getting into further trouble. Its economy could plunge into a new recession as the massive daily spending of the government could grind to a partial halt, in event that it fails to raise the ceiling on its national debt by Aug. 2. US media reports suggest, “If Congress doesn't give the Treasury authority to borrow, beyond its current $14.3 trillion limit; there would be an immediate cut of 40 to 45 percent in government spending. That cutback would equal about $1.5 trillion at an annual rate, or 10 percent of America's gross domestic product. So a recession, or decline in GDP, is not far-fetched if such an impasse were to persist.” The spending contraction, economists say could have swift and severe consequences and would send the economy back into recession.” So one will have to wait and watch the battle between the US Democrats and Republicans, both of who, have opposing views on the issue. Already, Standard & Poors as also Moody's rating agency are downbeat in their assessment of the US economy. As such, if another financial crisis unfolds there, than global stock markets are in trouble, deep trouble…. 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The workers, who had gone on a 13-daylong strike on June 4 under the aegis of Maruti Suzuki Employees Union (MSEU) demanding recognition of their association, said they will not recognise the outcome of the "management stage-managed" poll of Maruti Udyog Kamgar Union (MUKU). MUKU is the sole recognised union of the company and is dominated by workers at the Gurgaon plant. "Three candidates have been put up by the management from the Manesar plant. There are arrangements for the poll but none of our members are taking part in it," Maruti Suzuki Employees Union (MSEU) General Secretary Shiv Kumar said. He said instead, MSEU will go ahead with its plans to form the union for which it has filed application to the Haryana government's labour department. "The verification process for MSEU is on and once that is complete, we hope to get our union number soon," Kumar added. When contacted a company spokesperson said: "The elections are an internal matter of the union. 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Expressing doubts on viablity of wheat exports, Pawar said: "I don't think there will be any response. The issue is whether we will be able to sell in the global market at such low international prices". In light of excess stock and infeasibility of exports, the minister expressed concern over storage problem that could arise for the new crop to be harvested in 2011-12. "We have stocks much more than the country's requirement. So, my real worry is when paddy procurement starts in Andhra Pradesh and Punjab," he noted. Wheat stored in Andhra Pradesh and Punjab cannot be moved to the central India due to paucity of space. Although Agriculture Ministry is yet to announce the final production estimate, sources said that the country's total wheat output has touched a record 86 MT in the 2010-11 crop year (July-June) as against 80.80 MT in the previous year. Travel Profiting Continued from pg 13 « What prompted you to become entrepreneur at 50? We had created value for Thomas Cook for many years when I joined the worldwide board of Thomas Cook. At that time, the Indian operations of the company were relatively small. In the 8-9 years, I was there; we managed to create a global scale company with multiple businesses and a very large turnover as also an outstanding record of profitability. Being enticed by all of these, the group owners decided to sell the company, against our advice. We told the group that you will have to come back and operate in India again, as it is the fastest growing market and will be the largest market in future. I also offered to buy the company ... We bid for the company and as everybody knows we lost the bid to the ruling family of Dubai. At that point, I decided if we can create value for others why shouldn’t we create value for ourselves. That’s when we went to East India Hotels (EIH) owned by the Oberoi group with a proposal of part ownership, and the rest is history. The first successful venture prompted me to take more risks. I started an internet and mobile commerce based company called VIA.com with four other partners. Then came the third Youth and Adventure Company which is a joint venture. I also own some equity stake in a Travel and financial software company called ‘Akshaya Software’ and some stake in a travel television company called “Explore TV’. When you took over Mercury travels in 2006 it was at number seven position. You promised to take it into the top five travel companies in India within three years. Could you keep that promise? We are at that spot right now. We are probably at number five. We are quite happy that what we have set to achieve at least we are on right path. And from here, we can further go upwards. We are very well respected not only in the general travel domain, as a fullline Service Company, but also get respected for our very high level of quality service. We are number one in the service quality offered to our customer and that is evident from the very high end customers that we cater to. What are the verticals that Mercury Travel operates in? As I told you, we are a full line-Service company. We not only provide corporate travel, we also do Holidays both, domestic as well as international and we are an authorized dealer in foreign exchange. We also do emergency services to provide assistance to travellers, plus we also provide travel insurance. We try and provide every thing for the customer. Corporate travel and foreign exchange brings in volumes in the business. The other businesses which are individually not as big as these two, as far as volumes are concerned but they are slightly better on the side of profitability. What are the current sales and revenue figures at Mercury? All my ventures are individually profitable. The sales are about a quarter of a billion dollar every year. But in our industry sales is not equal to revenue MUMBAI | MONDAY, JULY 18, 2011 earned as you are aware. The travel and tourism industry is the lead indicator industry. Whatever is going to happen to the rest of the economy is first portrayed by the travel and tourism industry. If the entire economy is going to do well the first indicator comes from travel and tourism and vice versa. What would be your focus for the next few years? We took this company from 7 branches in the world to 22 owned branches till today. We have added London and Buenos Aires offices on the international side. We have made huge investments in technology in the last few years. The focus in coming days would be on technology for better and better service quality. I am investing in some of the state of the art software for our back office operations and front office operations as well. sectors. Similarly, Indigo while announcing a new sector has offered Rs 9999 fare. All these are fantastic opportunities which customers can take advantage of. Which is been reflected in the current figures which shows the increase in the number of international travellers from the middle class of India. Even on the domestic circuit there are fantastic offers. India has seen a steady increase in airfares in the last few years due to various reasons. How much has it affected the travel industry? The bulk of travel is raising its price performance. What is happening is very often there are wonderful opportunities that are being offered to the customers which he can utilize because of the prevalence of these low cost carriers and competition as well as new entrants. For example, Air Asia which never used to exist is suddenly offering return fares at Rs 5000 and Rs 6000 in the international The repeated terror attacks on India have greatly impacted the travel and tourism industry, especially inbound. Your comments… The travel and tourism industry is the lead indicator industry. Whatever is going to happen to the rest of the economy is portrayed by the travel and tourism industry. If the entire economy is going to do well, the first indicator comes from travel and tourism industry and vice versa. The terror attacks that happened will lead to minor hiccups to people’s propensity to travel to India. We have to live with it .But surprisingly it is a very resilient industry. Even when things are not going so well, it always manages to bounce back in a big way and that is the best part of tourism industry. We will see short term effects, but we will not see any long term effects. PROFILE EDUCATION… MBA INSEAD (France) Bachelor's Degree- Indian Institute of Management Calcutta Postgraduate Diploma- Indian Institute of Management Calcutta Other Education- National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra What are the challenges faced by travel industry? At a global level, the industry is not growing as dramatically as it is growing in the Asia sector. China India and BRIC countries are leading the high growth numbers in the travel and tourism industry. Fortunately, for all of us, India is in the centre of all these things. The Indian travel tourism market is growing at a double digit pace. In fact some of the airline majors have ordered as many as 400 aircrafts which is an indicator of the way things are likely to move in the coming months and years. However, unforeseen events like floods, volcanic ash, and earthquakes have started to worry the industry because the frequency of such occurrences in various parts of the world has increased our fears. Honours... Knighthood of the Ordre national du Mérite by the French government. Passion... Is contemporary and modern art. Has around 1000 art works in his private collection, which is believed to be one of the finest art collections in the country by Indian artists. Vishwanath Salian | ADC 14 What could be the trend in coming years? In which segment do you see growth? The outbound travel number has grown to 15 million travellers per year, but at the domestic level that number is close to 600 million. On the domestic front the big segment is religious tourism. At an international level, shorthaul journeys are much larger than long haul destinations. So Dubai, Singapore Thailand, Malaysia, Sri Lanka are very popular destinations in comparison with Latin America, Canada etc. I see the domestic travel segment growing by of 8-9 percent per annum and international by 12 percent per annum. A lot more people will travel as the economy grows and there is more disposable income with people and as aspiration levels go up. The new India that is emerging is more adventurous and wants to experience and explore the world and they will have means to fulfil their wishes. I also foresee lot many travellers travelling to India in coming years. Is SEBI Mulling Entry Load In New Avatar? 15 Mutual Funds Afternoon Despatch & Courier S By Anand Birai trong rumours towards the end of week are around that the regulatory authority, Securities & Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is revising the entry load reversal, albeit if not directly but through an alternate route. SEBI has appointed a mutual fund advisory committee which apparently is contemplating the possibility of making fund houses pay the expenses including, that of brokerage fees to the mutual fund distributors from their own pockets. The reports have not been confirmed but the news has certainly spread like a wild fire sending mutual fund brokers a reason to cheer over the past weekend. As per the unconfirmed reports, the regulator might make the fund houses to pay for the securities transaction tax also that is being passed on to the investors. It may be recalled that the entry load, a charge from the investors, was being passed on the distributors as the brokerage amount in 2008. However, the regulator had banned entry load and hence, the brokerage to distributors. Since then, the mutual funds have been witnessing a slowdown and many fund houses have been finding it difficult to work without the distribution model which otherwise would be very costlier business. Some of the fund houses have been trying hard to convince the regulator to bring back entry load to which SEBI has not paid heed to. If the reports are to be believed, now the committee is considering a proposal according to which, fund houses would pay to distributors from expense ratio that goes towards money management fees, custodial charges, marketing fees, etc. Principal MF revises exit load structure under Principal Income Fund - Short Term Plan Principal Mutual Fund has decided to revise the exit load structure under Principal Income Fund – Short Term Plan, an open ended income fund. Accordingly, an exit load of 0.25% will be charged if the units are redeemed or switched out within 15 days from the date of allotment. The revised structure will be effective from 15th July 2011.The investment objective of the scheme is to generate regular income and capital appreciation / accretion through investment in debt instruments and related securities besides preservation of capital and has been designed to achieve stable returns over short term investment horizon. Edelweiss Mutual Fund announces dividend under Edelweiss Diversified Growth Equity Top 100 Fund Edelweiss Mutual Fund has declared dividend under Edelweiss Diversified Growth TOP PERFORMING FUNDS Scheme Name Nature 1M% 6M% 1Y% 3Y% SBI Magnum Sector Funds Equity 3.25 10.28 16.48 19.61 ICICI Prudential SMART F Debt 5.56 14.17 HDFC Balanced Fund - Gro Balanced 1.82 7.63 13.17 23.32 HDFC Multiple Yield Fund MIP 0.89 5.63 8.42 11.45 Escorts Liquid Plan - Gr Liquid 0.83 4.99 9.23 7.88 ICICI Prudential RIGHT F ELSS 3.5 9.5 11.95 SBI Gold ETS ETF 4.15 13.57 24.05 HSBC Gilt Fund - Growth Gilt 1.06 4.01 8.05 2.52 HDFC Index Fund - Sensex Index 2.32 1.46 6.59 16.95 *Note:- Returns calculated for less than 1 year are Absolute returns and returns calculated for more than 1 year are compounded annualized. NAV as on July 15, 2011. FUND UPDATES IDFC MF revises exit load structure under IDFC Government Securities Fund Investment Plan IDFC Mutual Fund has decided to revise exit load structure under IDFC Government Securities Fund Investment Plan, an open ended gilt fund. As per revised structure no exit load will be charged under the scheme. The revised structure will be effective from 15th July 2011. The investment objective of the scheme is to generate optimal returns with high liquidity by investing in Government Securities. Equity Top 100 Fund- Plan A & Plan C, on a face value of Rs. 10. The quantum of dividend for distribution is Rs. 1 per unit. Edelweiss Diversified Growth Equity Top 100 Fund is an open ended equity fund, with an investment objective to generate capital appreciation, from a portfolio that is substanName Birla Sun Life Nifty ETF ICICI Pru CPO Fund - Sr-II 24M (D) ICICI Pru CPO Fund - Sr-II 24M (G) tially constituted of equity securities and equity related securities of the 100 largest corporates by market capitalization, listed in India. The record date for dividend distribution is 19th July 2011. Kotak Mutual Fund announces appointment of Debt Fund Manager Kotak Mutual Fund has announced appointment of Mr. Mayank Prakash as the debt fund manager, effective from 18th July 2011. Mr. Mayank Prakash is qualified Chartered Accountant and MBA (Finance). He has 4 years of experience in Fund Management responsibilities. Accordingly, all existing Fixed Maturity Plans and Quarterly Interval Plans will be managed by Mr. Abhishek Bisen and Mr. Mayank Prakash. Edelweiss Mutual Fund announces change in Fund Management Responsibility Edelweiss Mutual Fund has announced change in the fund management responsibility, effective from 12th July 2011. Accordingly, Mr. Nadik Malik has been designed as the Co-Fund Manager of Edelweiss ELSS Fund, Edelweiss Diversified Growth Equity Top 100Fund, Edelweiss Absolute Return Fund and Edelweiss Nifty Enhancer Fund. Subsequently, all the above mentioned schemes will be jointly managed by Paul Parampreet and Nandik Mallik. Taurus Mutual Fund revises exit load structure under its Nifty Index Fund Taurus Mutual Fund has announced a revision in exit load structure under Taurus Nifty Index Fund, an open ended index linked equity scheme. As per the revised structure an exit load of 0.5% will be charged if the units are redeemed or switched out within 7 days from the date of allotment. The new structure will be effective from 14th July 2011. The investment objective of the scheme is to replicate the S&P CNX Nifty Index by investing in securities of the CNX Nifty Index in the same proportion / weightage. NEW FUND OFFERS Open Date 04-07-11 14-07-11 14-07-11 Close Date 18-07-11 28-07-11 28-07-11 MUMBAI | MONDAY, JULY 18, 2011 « PRODUCT REVIEW: MAX BUPA HEARTBEAT FAMILY FIRST POLICY Full Family Policy M By Manoj Aswani ax Bupa Heartbeat Family First provides cover up to 13 family members under one health insurance policy. One cover for the entire family, including in-laws, grandchildren, children, spouse, parents etc. It also covers maternity expenses and new born baby which is rare in other insurance policies. 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This is referred to as a waiting period Only 80% payment made by company for individuals aged 65 years or above The waiting period for specific conditions in people above 60 years age will be 24 months Permanent exclusion on as cosmetic, obesity or non-allopathic treatments 18 Afternoon Despatch & Courier Company ABAN ABB ABGSHIP ABIRLANUVO ACC ADANIENT ADANIPOWER ALBK AMBUJACEM ANDHRABANK APIL AREVAT&D ASIANPAINT AUROPHARMA AXISBANK BAJAJ-AUTO BAJAJHLDNG BANKBARODA BANKINDIA BANKNIFTY BATAINDIA BEL BEML BGRENERGY BHARATFORG BHARTIARTL BHEL BHUSANSTL BIOCON BOMDYEING BOSCHLTD BPCL BRFL CAIRN CANBK CENTRALBK CENTURYTEX CESC CHAMBLFERT CHENNPETRO CIPLA CNXIT COLPAL COREPROTEC CROMPGREAV CUMMINSIND DABUR DENABANK DIVISLAB DLF DRREDDY EDUCOMP EKC ESCORTS ESSAROIL EXIDEIND FEDERALBNK FINANTECH FORTIS GAIL GESHIP GLAXO GMDCLTD GODREJIND GRASIM GSPL GTL GTOFFSHORE HAVELLS HCLTECH HDFC HDFCBANK HDIL HEROHONDA HINDALCO HINDOILEXP HINDPETRO HINDUNILVR HINDZINC IBREALEST ICICIBANK IDBI IDEA IDFC 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Please contact Mr Chalke on 9920831512 Intraweek Support and Resistance Levels Based on the “Pivotal Point” theory of Techincal Analysis PP Points indicate the level where the trend is likely to change during intra-week. 19 Markets Indecisive… Afternoon Despatch & Courier MUMBAI | MONDAY, JULY 18, 2011 « TOP VIEW NSE India : S&P CNX Nifty — Daily Market Report for: Monday (July 18, 2011) By Dominic Rebello REVIEW OF THE PREVIOUS DAY: The Nifty fell marginally on Friday (July 15, 2011) a net 18.70 points (0.33%) and closed at the 5581 point level. The market opened up at the 5602 points level. It then rose further and registered the day’s high at the 5631 points level at 9.30 a.m. It then declined sharply into the red and registered the day’s low at the 5562 points level at 10.33 a.m. It then turned into a range bound movement until closing at the day. Sentiment was bearish and amongst the 50 Nifty stocks, 32 were losers, 17 were gainers, while 1 remained unchnaged. Buying was witnessed in IT, power, technology and capital goods, while selling was witnessed in metal, auto, realty, FMCG, and banking stocks. Technical Analysis: Volume: Volume (Qty shares) decreased 25.11%. This change is substantial and indicates a less than full participation by investors. Market Breadth: Overall Market Breadth on the NSE was negative. Amongst all the traded stocks, 607 were gainers, 791 were losers and 67 remained unchanged. Slow Stochastic Indicator: The Slow Stochastic Oscillator has declined in the neutral zone. The Slow K line in the Stochastic Oscillator is below the slow D line (negative if it continues). RSI Indicator: The RSI is above the 40 level but is now declining (negative if it continues). MACD Indicator: The MACD is above zero but is declining (negative if it continues). It is above its 9-day Average (positive). OUTLOOK FOR TODAY: On Japanese candlestick patterns the index has formed a second consecutive doji pattern. This indicates that the indecisiveness amongst investors continues. The next candle formation will confirm whether the bias is towards the buy or sell side of the market. However, the index has taken support and is at the 5 days moving average. Further, the 15 and 25 days moving averages are rising. Both these indicate a positive bias. However, the index is below the 15 and 200 days moving average. Further, the 5 days moving average is below the 15 days moving average. Moreover, the velocity parameters continue to display weakness. All these indicate a negative bias and the possibility of a further decline unfolding. Investors are advised to adopt a wait and watch policy for a day or two until a clearer signal emerges. ADX Indicator & DI Lines: The +DI line is above the –DI line and both lines are flat. No signal here. The ADX is falling while the Market Index is falling, which indicates that the present down trend is decreasing in strength. Moving Averages (Trend Indicators) The index: Is at its 5-day average (at 5581) Neutral. Is below its 15-day average (at 5610) Negative Is above its 25-day average (at 5518) Positive Is below its 200-day average (at 5731) Negative. OVERALL MARKET STRENGTH/WEAKNESS: The indicators and oscillators discussed here are indicating a neutral market but with a negative bias. Support Levels: For short-term traders the immediate main support is at 5135 marked as S1 (blue line below the Index). The next support is at 4795 marked as S2 (blue line below the Index). Resistance Levels: The immediate main resistance is at 5982 marked as R1 (red line above the Index). The next resistance is at 6357 marked as R2 (red line above the Index). Pivot Point Analysis: For intra-day traders the support and resistance levels are calculated according to the pivot point theory and are: Pivot point = 5592 (This is the level where the trend is likely to change during intra-day). Support (1) = 5552. Support (2) = 5523. We believe that the ongoing impressive expansion of the Indian economy will mean continued strong returns for those seeking to invest in its markets…India is still quite under-invested. It has the potential for growth that China has already had. Serge Pepin, Head of investments at BMO Investments Inc., at the Canada-India Trade and Investment Media Roundtable. « BROKERAGE RECOMMENDATIONS SHAREKHAN CALLS A ‘BUY’ ON BHARAT ELECTRONICS CMP: Rs. 1704 Target Rs. 2100 The audited results of Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL) for FY2011 show a significant jump in cash & cash equivalents to Rs 6,519 crore compared with Rs 3,578.4 crore as on March 2010. The spike in cash reserves was driven by a jump in the current liabilities during the year which is intriguing for us. This has led to free cash of Rs815 per share on the books, which is close to 50% of the prevailing valuation. Strong order book: At the end of March 2011, BEL had a strong order book of Rs23,600 crore, more than double its FY2010 order book. However, the order execution period is now longer. BEL has an export order book of about $66.36 million which includes an offset order book of $42.28 million. The strong order book at 4x FY2011 gross sales gives strong visibility for the next few years. The company’s management has set a revenue target of Rs 6,200 crore for FY2012. Gaining strength through tie-ups: The company is also actively signing memoranda of understanding (MoUs) with global defence equipment manufacturers which will strengthen its presence in the defence and surveillance market. BEL has entered into an MoU with Sagem, France in the field of land navigation and artillery pointing application. Q1FY2012 earnings preview: The first quarter is the slowest quarter in terms of revenues for Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL) as in this quarter the government finalises its capital expenditure (capex) plan for the whole year. For Q1FY2012 we expect the company to report revenues of Rs1,078.5 crore, showing a growth of 18.1% on a year-on-year (Y-o-Y) basis. The company had started the new fiscal with a strong order book of Rs 23,600 crore which may aid its growth in the first quarter. The EBITDA margin for the quarter is expected to improve by 60 basis points year on year (YoY) to 9.5%. The net profit for the quarter is expected to grow by 12.6% to Rs91.7 crore. Valuation: BEL is one of the best plays on the defence capex space. With the increase in the defence budget and the focus on modernisation of the defence technology, BEL is best placed to take a sizeable pie of the defence spend. With its partnerships with leading defence original equipment manufacturers, the company is well placed to benefit from the offset clause. It has a strong order book which provides growth visibility. Moreover, it has huge cash reserve of Rs6,519 crore which translates into cash per share of Rs 815. Given the recent correction in the stock price, the company’s strong business positioning and healthy cash reserves, we are upgrading the stock to Buy with a target price of Rs 2,100. However, kindly note that BEL’s quarterly performance is quite volatile and Q1 is a seasonally lean quarter for the company. ELARA CALLS A ‘BUY’ ON DR. REDDY LAB Work with strict stop losses on all positions. Resistance (1) = 5621. Resistance (2) = 5661. STRATSTAR.COM : GENIUS TRADER INDICATORS FOR 18/07/11 BSE Sensex Current Previous S&P CNX Nifty Current Previous Date 15/07/11 24/06/11 Date 15/07/11 24/06/11 Closing Price 18561 18240 Closing Price 5581 5471 Signal No Signal Change BUY Signal No Signal Change BUY Open Position 321 Open Position 110 Stop Loss 18401 Stop Loss 5525 Disclaimer: Investment recommendations made in "ADC" are for information purposes only and derived from sources that are deemed to be reliable but their accuracy and completeness are not guaranteed. "ADC" or the analyst/writer does not accept any liability for the use of this column for the buying or selling of securities. Readers of this newspaper who buy or sell securities based on the information in this newspaper are solely responsible for their actions. “ADC” and/or its affiliates and/or employees and/or the author, his company or his acquaintances may have interests/ positions, financial or otherwise in the securities mentioned in this newspaper CMP: Rs. 1596 Target Rs. 1854 The US FDA has approved Dr Reddy’s ANDA application on Fondaparinux after 27 months post acceptance for priority review in May 2009 (under GIVE initiative). Dr Reddy’s has partnership with Alchemia, Australia for its patented technology in the synthesis of carbohydrate-based drugs. Fondaparinux was patented by GSK with its brand Arixtra in the US. Arixtra prevents DVT in patient with orthopedic surgery: Generic Arixtra/Fondaparinux is a synthetic heparin and used as blood thinning agent to prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism. The drug is hospital based injectable and administered subcutaneous. Synthesis based carbohydrate-based drugs to be high entry barriers: With traditional difficulties of synthesis and the potential versatility of carbohydrates as scaffolds for drugs, Fondaparinux has unusually high entry barrier for generic competition. The process is so complicated that Arixtra was launched in 2002 post expiry of its patented period and given five years data exclusivity till 2006. Alchemia, with its leadership technology, has achieved low-cost synthetic heparin. With no visibility of next ANDA and no facilities of priority review, we expect duopoly of GSK and Dr Reddy’s in Fondaparinux till 2014. Valuation: Maintain Accumulate with a target price at INR1,854: With GSK’s reported US sales of USD274mn (in 2010) and USD283mn (in trailing 12 months) in Fondaparinux, we expect minimum price erosion post genericisation. We assume 7% and 10% discount to originator price in FY12 and FY13 due to duopoly till 2014. We expect PV of EPS (FY1213) INR12.3 with our assumption of Dr Reddy’s 40% share in operating profit from Fondaparinux sales in US. We maintain Accumulate with a target price of INR1,854. 20 Afternoon Despatch & Courier MUMBAI | MONDAY, JULY 18, 2011 A Term Plan Is A Good Choice « TAX SOLUTIONS ANAND TIBREWALA is a CA and Senior Partner at the leading Chartered Accountancy firm, AD & Company Employee Stock Options I am a salaried employee. I also have a fixed deposit account with a bank. Since my combined income is below taxable, I wish to furnish form 15-G to the bank for non-deduction of TDS. Is it in conformity with the law? Can the Bank Manager refuse my request? Phalak Achari, Masjid Bunder The furnishing of form 15 – G is well within the Income Tax Law, if your income is below taxable limit. However, you must ensure that the taxable income before claiming deduction should not exceed the taxable limits. The Bank Manager is not within his rights if he does not accept your request for form 15 – G. You may request to the head office in this connection. I had filed my return for the last financial year within due date. Later I discovered that my income was not taken correctly and hence I filed a revised return. Now I find that there is discrepancy in the revised return filed by me with respect to TDS claim. Can I file my re-revised return? Madhav Ahuja, Peddar Road Under the Indian Income Tax Act, 1961 there is no restriction or limit for revising the return of income. Only limit laid down is a period of 2 years from the end of a financial year. Hence, within this period of 2 years you can revise your return of income several times. My name is Rajat Singh and I am 38 years old. 2 years ago I had taken a housing loan from ICICI Bank for Rs. 48 lakh. The balance duration of the loan is 24 years now, due to the hike in the rate of interest. My friends tell me that banks and companies offer loan insurance at the time of disbursal of the loan, but I don’t remember any such facility. I tried to call back the service executives but they do not know how to process the same now. So I went around and made a few direct inquiries with insurance companies. One of the options is a home loan insurance which works out to a premium of Rs. 1100 per month. A colleague of mine suggested to go for a term insurance plan. I checked the same and for the same coverage amount the premium works out to Rs. 16,800.00 per annum for same term. Which plan is better out of the two? Is there anything I am missing out? Please suggest Rajat Singh, Sion Koliwada The first option does meet your need but has some shortfalls such as – slightly expensive only covers the liability of home loan risk cover amount keeps reducing with the outstanding loan amount The second option of a term plan is definitely a better choice because it is the purest and best form of life insurance. Nowadays companies are offering their term insurance plans on the internet (called online term plans) which has very low premiums. I suggest - Buy an online term plan of Rs. 50 lakh for yourself for a period of 30 years or more. This will be useful to your family even after the loan has been paid off. Some of the popular online term plans are – India First Anytime Plan MANOJ ASWANI is VP at MyInsurance Club.com « INSURANCE Aviva iLife ICICI Prudential iProtect Aegon Religare iTerm These policies can only be bought online by using your credit card, debit card or net banking facility. You cannot buy them through the company agent by giving cash or cheque. Also be ready with a scanned copy of your photograph and documents like – 1. Photo Identity proof such (Pan Card / Driving License / Passport) 2. Address proof 3. Income proof I am a student, visiting UK for a year on a student visa, for the educational programme of University of Leeds. My DOB is 8th April 1991. Kindly advise me which is the best travel insurance Policy for visit to the UK with Unforeseen Medical expenditure, loss of baggage insurance, has offices in UK with toll free number, etc. Megha Swamy, Andheri West Travelling abroad for a higher study entails huge expenditure and yet there is a surge of Indian students looking to the West for If you have any Tax Query email it to us at Business@afternoondc.in Now with the new law on Health Insurance Portability, what according to you is the right time for a person to switch over to another company? Soham Lad, Juhu Tara Road Santacruz (W) Well, the most important thing is do not switch over to another health insurance company just because there is a law in place. There are reasons why one should not continue with his existing insurance company like – If you are not satisfied with their service or policy If you are Shifting Jobs or moving from one city to other Go through the Exclusions in the policy If the maximum renewal age of your existing policy is not high (The author is Vice President at www.MyInsuranceClub.com, insurance comparison website in India. You may write to him at manoj@myinsuranceclub.com) Kakodkar Stresses Balanced Mix In Energy T By A Business Reporter I had been granted Employee Stock Option in the last year. The exercising of the right for these shares is in the current year. As per the scheme, the shares would be offered at Rs. 90 per share. The current market price of the shares is Rs. 150/-. Please advice what are the tax implication of this transaction? What happens if I decide to retain the shares and sell it subsequently? Namdev Arora, Borivali The difference between the market price and exercise price i.e. Rs. 60/- per share would be taken as perquisite and would be added to your salary income. You would need to pay income tax on this perquisite value as per your tax slab. The subsequent sell price would give rise to capital gains if you sell it above Rs. 150/- and capital loss if you sell below Rs. 150/-. various academic courses. A good student travel insurance plan will cover: Loss of passport Loss of baggage Medical expenses Personal accident Accidental death and disability Family visit Personal liability Study interruption Emergency dental expenses Some of the popular travel insurance policies available are Tata AIG Student Guard Plus ICICI Lombard Travel Insurance A good feature is that you can buy these policies online and would not need to go to any dealer or branch to buy these policies. It is advisable to take the policy for a few extra days than your actual trip duration. here are important lessons to be learned in the aftermath of the Fukushima catastrophe. All countries are evaluating this issue at their national level. Nuclear Reactor Safety is the focus of their attention and effective safety measures have emerged as the prime concern. Nuclear reactor safety aspects need to be monitored on a continuous basis to prevent any major system failure. Even in the case of a failure the impact on human life must be minimized. These observations were made by Dr. Anil Kakodkar, former Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission of India and former Secretary to the Government of India’s Department of Atomic Energy at a Panel Discussion on “Balancing the Nuclear Energy Agenda- Beyond Fukushima”. The event was organized by All India Association of Industries and World Trade Centre Mumbai in association with Asia Society India Centre and Open Magazine at the World Trade Centre Mumbai recently. Kakodkar emphasized on the need to have a balanced mix in the energy programme. Countries such as US, France, Finland, UK and even Japan continue to pursue an effective nuclear programme. Following the Fukushima disaster, the << Vijay Kalantri - President, AIAI & Vice Chairman, World Trade Centre Mumbai and Anil Kakodkar – Former Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission of India at the Panel discussion – Balancing Nuclear Energy Agenda: Beyond Fukushima ministerial meeting in Vienna discussed the risks and benefits of nuclear operations. The consensus tilted in favour of nuclear programme. India needs to meet its growing energy requirements. This must be supported with a dedicated nuclear programme. Dr. Kakodkar said. He also said that we need an effective regulatory system. Fukushima has underscored the importance of effective regulatory independence. Ashok Sethi, Vice President, Tata Power expressed that energy growth in India is linked to the GDP growth. The country needs adequate energy to sustain the growth. Every country has its own options and resources it can garner. India needs to examine all such options. However, in the case of nuclear energy, the overriding issue is risk management. Dr. Bernd Forster, Deputy Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany, informed that Germany plans to gradually phase out all 9 nuclear plants in operation at present by the year 2022. Germany will concentrate on doubling their share of renewable energy in the next ten years from 17% to 35%. No doubt this transformation will be a great challenge for the nation and its economy, Mr Forster added. Earlier, Vijay Kalantri, President of All India Association of Industries and Vice Chairman, World Trade Centre Mumbai expressed that India needs clean energy to sustain the momentum of its economic growth. He also pointed out that the 11th Plan is able to meet only about 50% of the country’s energy requirement which clearly underlines the importance of nuclear energy. Energy, particularly clean and uninterrupted supply of energy is prerequisite for accelerating the country’s economic growth. India aims to grow at 1012 percent in the near future. © Courier Publications Private Limited. All rights reserved. Reproduction in any manner, electronic or otherwise, in whole or in part, without prior written permission is prohibited. Romance, royalty & riddles Afternoon Despatch & Courier MONDAY, JULY 18, 2011 BESTSELLERS LANDMARK FICTION robin.shukla@afternoondc.in River Of Smoke By Amitav Ghosh Last Man In Tower By Aravind Adiga Theodore Boone: The Abduction By John Grisham Bombay Duck Is A Fish By Kanika Dhillon Those In Peril By Wilbur Smith Empire Of The Moghul Ruler Of The World By Alex Rutherford Sixth Man By David Baldacci Carte Blanche A New James Bond Novel By Jeffery Deaver NON-FICTION Robin Shukla | ADC Immortals Of Meluha By Amish Tripathi Dilli Mumbai Story By Abhimanyu Jha Happiness Quotient By Rekha Shetty Four Week Countdown Diet Now You Choose How You Lose By Namita Jain 99 Thoughts On Ganesha By Devdutt Pattanaik T he Emperor’s Writings (Memories of Akbar the Great) by Dirk Collier is a big book about the greatest Mughal emperor of India, who unlike most of his predecessors and even successors, was Great Soul Mahatma Gandhi And His Struggle With India By Joseph Lelyveld Figure It Out The Ultimate Guide To Teen Fitness By Namita Jain Hello Bastar The Untold Story Of Indias Maoist Movement By Rahul Pandita Madras Miscellany By S Muthiah Mamma Mania By Shabia Ravi Walia Dont Polish Your Ingorance It May Shine By Sadhguru KIDSTOCK I njustice by Sanjiv Bhatla is a crisp piece of writing that found itself on the list of hopefuls for The Man Asian Literary Prize, 2007. The novel is very earthy in context and the Alex Rider 9 Scorpia Rising By Anthony Horowitz Kane Chronicles 2 Throne Of Fire By Rick Riordan Diary Of A Wimpy Kid - 4in1 Boxset By Jeff Kinney Walt Disney School Skills Series 5 Best of Indian Wit and Wisdom Amar Chitra Katha Secret 3 This Isnt What It Looks Like By Pseudonymous Bosch Kane Chronicles 1 Red Pyramid By Rick Riordan Dora Gift Pack www.landmarkonthenet.com Universal tolerance and religious freedom Seventeen beautiful explorations benevolent and very tolerant of other religions. In fact, Akbar is remembered for having Hindu, Jain, Parsi, Jewish and Jesuit priests frequenting his court. Akbar created a strong unified kingdom, through battles or diplomacy, which spanned across most of the Indian subcontinent, the hallmarks of which were fantastic art and architecture evident in the hundreds of monuments, imposing forts and thriving towns and cities. This book is in the poet, writer, translator, literary critic and short and documentary film-maker. In the classic The Umbrella – a proofreader courting a European girl, in The Miracle of Prajapur – quintuplets born to a poor woman fuel a big debate with political and religious overtones, the outcome of which can only be tragic. The Sword of Shiva – an untouchable saves a young girl’s life, Sylvia – a lonely nurse finds solace in bonding with her patients. The Sparrow – form of missives that Akbar wrote to his estranged son, Salim (Jahangir). They provide invaluable insight into the family, treacherous palace intrigues, the women in his harem, his favourite cousin and wife, Salima, and accounts of military excursions. There are writings of Salima, Jahangir and other nobles from Akbar’s court. Fascinating. The Emperor’s Writings by Dirk Collier Amaryllis Price Rs.695 A n Evening in Lucknow (Selected Stories) by K.A. Abbas is an enriching work of literature by the noted Hindi film-maker who was a great journalist and writer. Editor Suresh Kohli is a story seems very real and personal, almost like a diary. J. Gossain, pushing forty, has taken a beating in the stock market, and is waiting for the day when market fluctuations will bring returns his way. The trend till now has been downhill, even though J has all his fundas correct and in place. Amidst the gloomy scenario, gonads still kick in, and J is into sex-based link-ups with two women. Lina, a village girl THE AGATHA CHRISTIE ADVENTURES The best works of the world’s cleverest crime author are now available, graphically adapted in large comic book format. The colourful illustrations have been rendered by some of the most original comic book artists, and succeed in bringing out all the mystery and tension of the classic originals. These are hardbound versions, in 25cm height x 19cm width. It is not clear which age group the series is aimed at, but everybody was just about hooked. These are the 18 titles already out; many more are to follow: Murder on the Orient Express, The Man in the Brown Suit, Death on the Nile, Murder in Mesopotamia, The is about anger and cruelty - There was no one to give him water to wash his dust-laden feet and hands, no one to give him supper, no one whom he could curse and beat. Rahim Khan felt uncomfortable and unhappy. He had always been angry with his wife when she was there, but her absence angered him still more. An Evening in Lucknow by K.A. Abbas HarperCollins Price Rs.299 A people we are not acquainted with from Mangalore, was 26 when J befriended her on a railway platform only to lure her into a relationship, and she willingly warms his bed. Nisha is an Assamese sex worker, passionate and kind to J. This makes for complex situations concerning greed, lust and morality, and compulsions of life, which are well managed by the author. Injustice by Sanjiv Bhatla Crabwise Press Price Rs.300 Finest crime stories ever 39 Clues 11 - Vesper Rising By Rick Riordan Scholastic Yearbook 2011 - Complete Reference Guide To India And The World Scholastic This week we begin with some illustrated age no bar whodunnits in THE AGATHA CHRISTIE ADVENTURES a series of sequential art adaptations of the mother of mystery writing. Following this is Battleground Telangana (Chronicle of an Agitation) by Kingshuk Nag, a book that takes a close look at the ongoing strife over the formation of a separate state from the existing AP. Injustice by Sanjiv Bhatla deals with the complex plot involving sex, scruples and scandals. An Evening in Lucknow (Selected Stories) by K.A. Abbas is as the name puts it a set of the choicest stories by the noted author. The last on the list is The Emperor’s Writings (Memories of Akbar the Great) by Dirk Collier focuses on a man who is often considered to be the noblest Mughal emperor to lead India. Read on… Menage a trois King S Speech By Mark Logue And Peter Conradiquercus 21 BOOK REVIEWS www.afternoondc.in Mystery of the Blue Train, The Secret Adversary, The Murder on the Links, The Murder at the Vicarage, The Secret of the Chimneys, Ordeal by Innocence, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, And Then There Were None, The Big Four, Endless Night, Five Little Pigs, Halloween Party, Cards on the Table, Dumb Witness. The Agatha Christie Adventures HarperCollins Price: Rs.250 for each book B attleground Te l a n g a n a (Chronicle of an Agitation) by Kingshuk Nag couldn’t have been released at a more opportune time, when the burning issue of a sepa- rate state carved out from Andhra Pradesh has begun to make headlines. Telangana will comprise the whole of northern AP, including Hyderabad. Differences are there in culture, language, and today, in the psyche. The misfortune is that the river Krishna provides an easy dividing line, so much so that the Telugus spoken north and south of the river are markedly different. What is worse is that the eco- nomic development of AP seems concentrated only in the south. Compound that with the attitude of superiority of the guys from the south who think that those from the north are indolent, inferior, backward and good for nothing and you know what’s ultimately going to happen. Battleground Telangana by Kingshuk Nag HarperCollins Price Rs.299 EVENTS OXFORD BOOKSTORE, Churchgate Wednesday, 20th July from 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm Book Reading And also signing of ‘I Have a Dream’ by author Rashmi Bansal Friday, 22nd July from 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Creative Writing Workshop for young adults conducted by Ms. Pianka Roy, Sunday, 24th July from 10:30 am – 12:30 pm Craft Workshop for kids in the age group of 5 to 12 years CROSSWORD, Kemps Corner Book Launches Monday 18th July, 4.30pm Champa The Punjabi Kudi (illustrated by Asha Shankardass) Tuesday 19th July, 7pm Have A Great Hair Day by Dr. Apoorva Shah Friday, 22nd July at 7.00 pm Chutnefying English by Rita Kothari and Rupert Snell 22 CROCODILE TV GUIDE TODAY’S BEST VIEWING A couple of booze-loving teenagers spend a weekend at a lakeside resort, and come across a bunch of crocodile eggs. After tampering with the reptile “rug rats-to-be” and carelessly destroying them, they find themselves at the receiving end of an angry mother crocodile’s rampage. What follows is a suitably gruesome by-the-numbers chomping spree as the expendable spring-breakers flee for their puny lives. But with one angry mother out for blood, and a signboard that says “croco-snack” following them wherever they go, the poor teenagers can’t seem to flee quite far or fast enough. Starring Mark McLaughlin, Caitlin Martin. HBO, 9 p.m. MASTERS OF THE JUNGLE SOAPS & SERIALS From relishing living with reptiles to cuddling tigers, these guys are more than just wildlife experts. Watch Austin Stevens, Jeff Corwin, Nick Baker,Saba Douglas, Jane Goodall and Nigel Marven as they live every moment of their lives as crusaders of these terrifying but terrific creatures every night at 9 PM. Being bitten by a viper and wrangling worms is not something that puts them off. They defy danger and death to become the true Masters of the Jungle. Animal Planet, 9 p.m. Kesari and his family are fast asleep in the ashram hut while Hanuman is feeling restless and cant sleep. He is aware that the demons are up to some thing bad and so he is worried for his parents. Meanwhile the demons are preparing for their final attack as Hanuman is eager to leave the ashram with his parents before its too late. Kesari wakes up and sees Hanuman is awake who insists on leaving for Matang ashram immediately but Kesari tells him that its too late in the night and every one is tired. Sahara One, 8.30 p.m. BUILDING MUMBAI’S MODERN AIRPORT Architect Danny Forster gets up close and personal with mega-construction. Along the way, Danny explores design and construction of amazing structures. Each episode takes Danny to a different location where he drops onto an ongoing mega-project to explore parts that create the whole. In BUILD IT BIGGER’S first trip to India, Danny Forster joins crews as they attempt to overhaul Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai without canceling a single flight. If they succeed, the new airport will revolutionize airport design and change the face of India forever. Discovery, 8 p.m. 101 CHALLENGES – INDIA Eating the hottest curry in India in “Ring of Fire”, licking tuk tuks, raw fish and even goats in “Taste of Asia”, riding a pig, throwing themselves 70 foot off cliffs into freezing water in “Crazy Canyoning”, trying to tickle a tiger, tying themselves in knots for “Yoga Yarn”, sharing a tuk tuk with a family of goats, and carrying everything including the kitchen sink with them whilst they did it! History, 10 p.m. OH MY GOLD! It’s raining jewellery on TLC with an all new series Oh Masters of the Jungle, AP, 9 p.m. My Gold! that’s an irresistible fusion of gold, diamonds, pearls, kundan and gems. There’s everything you want to and need to know about buying, wearing and enjoying jewellery as acclaimed actor and host Lisa Ray explores some of India’s most distinct jewellery and ornamental styles. TLC, 9 p.m. COLLAR When Neal is confronted by his blue-collar counterpart, he must revive a decades-old competition to create an impossible forgery of a bottle of wine. However, things aren’t exactly as they seem. Star World, 10 p.m. FAMILY GUYS Meg goes to prison after her boyfriend escapes from jail, and returns as a frightening, hardened sociopath. Star World, 11.30 p.m. LAS VEGAS When Danny’s Uncle Luke comes back onto town after a 25 year absence, trouble’s afoot at the Montecito. Star World, 9 p.m. SASURAL SIMAR KA In tonight's episode, Bua tries to call Prem to meet Simar, so that Simar can tell the truth to Prem about the Hichki’s blackmailing but all in vain. Whereas on the other side Bahus get to know that Jamanalal is getting less amount bill. Colors, 7.30 p.m. MOVIES OF THE DAY Secret Agent 007 must stop a megalomaniacal technology mogul from destroying Silicon Valley in this unexceptional entry in the James Bond series. Computer baron Max Zorin is planning to trigger a major California earthquake in order to wipe out his competitors. Bond is assigned to stop him, but first he must do battle with Zorin’s statuesque partner in crime. May Day. The expected highwire confrontations ensue, as Bond battles the villains at international landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and takes the occasional break to romance an attractive geologist. Unfortunately, nothing fresh is brought to the familiar formula, and even the well-staged action sequences prove less than exciting. Star Movies, 11.45 p.m. MAIN HOON VISNASHAK ‘Main Hoon Vinashak’ is centered on a local cable TV operator Eeshwar (action King Arjun), who fights against social evils extended by baddies. Right from early minutes of the film, he has a great clash with local MLA (Sai Kumar). Much distressed about her son’s activities, Eeshwar’s mother takes him to a Saadhu who looks alike Eeshwar (Saadhu’s role is again played by actor Arjun). As the Saadhu tries to make Eeshwar lead a peaceful life, there’s something challenging he has to face. Eeshwar again says to Saadhu to live in his place for 3 months to witness the troubles around in society. Rest of the film is all about how Saadhu faces whole lot of troubles by the same baddies. Max, 8 p.m. NO ENTRY Kishen is a newspaper baron married to Kaajal a housewife who suspects her husband of having numerous nonexistent affairs. Pooja is the believing wife of Kishen’s friend Prem. Sanjana falls in love with Prem’s photographer Sunny. Kishen gets tired of his jealous wife and tries to have an affair with Bobby, a call girl. Due to circumstances, Bobby is introduced as the wife of Kishen during Sanjana’s wedding, and as Sunny’s wife to Kaajal. It becomes a bundle of confusions when all three couples meet. Filmy, 8 p.m. SAUDAGAR Moti sells gurd in the market. He collects the raw material and takes them to an older woman, Mahjubhi, who makes exemplary gurd. Moti loves a village girl but is unable to afford to pay for the maher (dowry/marriage expenses) to her father. So he decides to marry Mahjubhi, proposes to her, which she accepts, they marry, and she moves in with him. Moti extracts a lot of work from Mahjubhi so that he can save enough money to pay for his marriage expenses. Shortly after he saves enough money, he decides to give Mahjubhi talaq (divorce), accusing her www.afternoondc.in MONDAY, JULY 18, 2011 STAR PLUS P.M. 2.00 Sapson Se Bharey Naina 2.30 Maryada…Lekin Kab Tak. 3.00 Navya 4.00 Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai 5.00 Saath Nibhaana Saathiya. 5.30 Pyaar Ki Kya Naam Doon. 6.00 Just Dance 6.30 Navya. 7.00 Saath Nibhaana Saathiya 7.30 Sasuraal Genda Phool. 8.30 Maayke Se Bandhi Dor 9.00 Gulaal. 9.30 Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hain 10.00 Navya 10.30 Mann Ki Awaaz.. 11.00 Maryada..Lekin Kab Tak A.M. 8.30 Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai 9.00 Navya 9.30 Just Dance 10.00 Pyaar Ka Kya Naam Doon 11.00 Mann Ki Awaaz… P.M. 2.00 3.00 4.00 4.30 5.00 6.30 7.00 JAI JAI JAI BAJRANGBALI A VIEW TO A KILL Afternoon Despatch & Courier 8.00 8.30 9.00 10.00 11:00 A.M. 8.00 9.00 10.00 10.30 11.00 P.M. 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 A.M. 10.00 10.30 11.00 P.M. 2.00 2.30 3.00 4.00 5.00 5.30 6.00 6.30 7.30 8.00 8.30 9.00 10.00 11.00 STAR WORLD Las Vegas Glee Modern Family Family Guy White Collar Las Vegas India’s Most Desirable: Sonam Kapoor Two And A Half Men The Simpsons Las Vegas White Collar Modern Family White Collar Las Vegas. 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I created the set also myself on Photoshop. So all these things took time. I think the reason people don't come out with new shows in India is because it takes a lot of time to create an original format. It’s so much easier to clone or copy (!), and I hate to do that! What do you look for in a guest ? Since this show is about presenting 'India's Most Desirable' - my guests have to have the whole package of eligibility, glamour, talent, life-style, beauty and everything that goes into making them India's 'objects of desire'. Tell us about Sonam Kapoor episode. Sonam went to Singapore to study at the age of 15. She was given a meagre allowance by her parents, so she took her 1st job as a waitress. Has never taken a penny from her parents. They have never bought her any of according to you are the future or promising stars in Bollywood? There's a whole host of great talent in Bollywood today. But definitely Ranveer Singh and Anushka Sharma have a great future in stardom ahead of them. TV TATTLE Who Why do you think the stars feel comfortable discussing even those things that they don’t generally speak in public? Aaah -- now that's something you should ask them! I would love to know their answer! What was the most shocking revelation any of your guests have ever made to you? I think Jackie Chan for the first time admitted that his girl-friend was having his baby. he didn't want to get married - but at the last minute flew into LA and reluctantly performed the wedding ceremony and flew out - just to give the baby his name. He had never confessed to it ever before. Do you feel this show is more your baby than Rendezvous? Rendezvous was an extension of me in the same way as Simi Selects. I produced Rendezvous as well. This show is far more complicated and harder to manage. Both are my own little babies! Sohail Khan as judge Actor Sohail Khan will judge the new season of ‘Comedy Circus Ka Naya Daur’ which was launched at the Mohan studios. The all-new participants show is having a successful streak and this season will be even better as announced by the channel, SONY TV. Watch this space for the telecast schedule. As the finale nears RENDEZVOUS WITH INDIA’S MOST DESIRABLE SIMI GAREWAL! Simi Garewal is the epitome of ageless beauty and grace on high society television. Most recognized for long running talk show Rendezvous with Simi Garewal, she now presents her Simi Selects India’s Most Desirable on late night Sunday at 9pm on STAR WORLD. Sandeep Hattangadi spoke to the ‘Oprah Winfrey’ of Indian Television about her ‘happening’ show. Excerpts: her designer clothes. She refers to their house as 'my father's house'. Anil Kapoor says he has sleepless nights worrying about her because she is too idealistic and truthful. She corrects him even if he says something that is not true! How different is it from Rendezvous? Well, Rendezvous was an in-depth style of interviewing. This show has a lot of fun elements and entertainment - and through them we also get to reveal aspects of the guest's personality. Their special skills, their humour, how they handle a woman, how they handle the audience - and so much more. It’s all an important part of the Desirability package. Also Rendezvous was one-onone, rather one-on two - SSIMD has a very active and vibrant studio audience made up of young college kids. So it adds to the energy of the show. What according to you is the most difficult part about being a host? I don't find anything difficult! I enjoy it a lot. Would you let people do a la-Tom Cruise stunt on your show? Certainly -- if they are in the mood they can do whatever they want! INTERVIEW From handpicking some of the best dancers in the world, ‘Just Dance’ will now witness the top 21 competing to reach the top 12. The litmus test for versatility last began on Saturday at 9pm on Star Plus’ biggest dance reality show ‘Just Dance’. Hrithik Roshan challenges the contestants this week to present a form of dance that they have never been trained in. Internationally renowned trainers like Michelle Johnston, Farah Khan, Saroj Khan, Vaibhavi Merchant, Terence Lewis and Satya will help the participants groom in various forms of dance, improve their postures and enhance their flexibility. Honour granted on behalf of Lataji ‘Lata Mangeshkar Puraskar 2011’ award function will be aired on Sunday July 31 at 6:30pm on Zee Talkies. The scheduled movie will be aired later. The award function, held recently, commemorates the best of Marathi cinema and music. It is an honour granted on behalf of Lata Mangeshkar, the Nightingale of India. ‘Zindagi...’ on ‘Just Dance’ The ‘Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara’ cast were invited on the sets of Star Plus’ ‘Just Dance’ this week. Abhay Deol, Farhan Akhtar, Hrithik Roshan, Farah Khan and Vaibhavi Merchant rocked the stage with their wit and talent. It was a great promotional event for the newly released film. She heard ‘God’s’ voice Thanks to the rains, the cast of ‘Papad Pol’ took a break. In the premises there is a temple with Krishna’s idol; as it was raining heavily, the crew removed the idol. Swapnil incidentally was in Lord Krishna’s get up and for protection, he covered himself with a sheet of plastic. After it stopped raining, Kokila (Ami Trivedi) came for her shoot to the temple. She was rehearsing her lines and was oblivious that Swapnil was yet hiding there. Upon hearing a voice there Ami looked around but did not see anybody, this went on for an half an hour until Swapnil revealed himself. Calling all Karaoke fans For the very first time in India, the search for the first ‘Karaoke World Champion’ (KWC) has begun! India will debut as one of the thirty-six participating countries in the prestigious, international karaoke event– ‘McDowell’s No. 1 Soda Karaoke World Championships in association with VH1’, the premier music channel, as the Indian chapterhttp://www.kwcindia.com/The Karaoke World Championships http://www.kwc.fi/ are conducted annually every September, drawing participation globally to battle for the World Championship Title. Recipes for your ‘dabba’ Zee Marathi's popular food show ‘Aamhi Saare Khavaiyye’ is now bringing the new format ‘Khaucha Dabba’. In this concept, various innovative tiffin recipes will be shown. Preparing a tiffin for children is a herculan task and ‘Khaucha Dabba’ will solve this problem with different easy, tasty and innovative recipes and glamorous Sonali Khare will host the show. Having started from last Monday, ‘Khaucha Dabba’ will be showcased for entire month. 24 Afternoon Despatch & Courier FEATURE Duration of intercourse I am a 26-year-old educated man from Pune working in the banking sector. I will be getting married soon with a girl from our caste (Pathare-Prabhu) who is 20. It is going to be an arranged marriage. I want to know for an average male of my age, how long should sexual intercourse last to satisfy the female partner? It is a matter of mutual “satisfaction”. Only you and your partner can determine this. Knowing about others and trying to find out about the “average”, will only give you an ‘unnecessary’ complex. Moreover, often, men tend to exaggerate their claims of going on for a long time, thus leading to complexes in others. This complex will be detrimental to your sexual performance and to your www.afternoondc.in MONDAY, JULY 18, 2011 Love is caring about the other HEART TO HEART Dr. Rajan B. Bhonsle M.D. (Bom) Consulting Sex Therapist & Counsellor I have been madly in love with a girl since class 8 and from her looks and the way she talks to me, it seemed that she loved me. I had her phone number and rang her up in spite of her asking me not to do so. I think her parents guessed the matter as they both knew me. Since then she has refused to talk to me and has said that she is not interested in me. I have pleaded with her but that’s not helped. Please tell me how to restore the relation. I can't live without her. We are both in college (1st year) now. First of all both of you are way too young. You have very correctly written ‘it appeared that she loved me’. So you are willing to re-evaluate your interpretation of her ‘way of talking’. That is good. You have also acknowledged that you went against her ‘specific wishes’ to not call her. I am sure you can understand if she is upset and angry with you. Not respecting her wishes amounts to not respecting her, i.e. what you want is more important to you than what she needs. It is possible that she has been placed in an uncomfortable situation at home due to your actions as both of you are so young. If she is part of an orthodox family then the situation could be worse. I think a sincere apology is in order. Remember, love is caring about the other more than your own self. Incredible global honour! Dr. (Mrs.) Minnu R. Bhonsle Ph.D. Consulting Psychotherapist & Counsellor relationship. Therefore, relax and enjoy your very own ‘normal’ duration with your partner. Heart To Heart Counselling Centre, 10 Jerbai Baug, Byculla (E), Mumbai-27. Tel: 23755866 / 23778624 / 22184528 / 9821093902 Email: hthindia@gmail.com www.hearttoheartindia.net Kamathipura hellhole to US honour: A Nepali woman's long march Charimaya Tamang poses with her recognition as an anti-trafficking hero By Sudeshna Sarkar K ATHMANDU: When Hillary Clinton hugged Charimaya Tamang, the 34year-old Nepali woman had reason to be proud. While all the other nine heroes feted by the US Secretary of State were lawyers and officials, she was a former victim of Mumbai's notorious Kamathipura red light area who was being honoured for battling trafficking. It was a long march to recognition and triumph by the woman who was sold to an Indian brothel owner at the age of 16 and tried to kill herself during her 22-month life of hell in Kamathipura. "I tried to hang myself," Charimaya, back in Kathmandu after last month's Washington trip, told IANS. "But the shawl I had used frayed and I was left alive. I thought god must have saved me for a purpose." When a raid by Indian cops in 1996 led to Charimaya's release from the brothel along with nearly 200 other trafficked victims from Nepal, she realised during her seven-month stay in a transit home in India what her mission was going to be. The home was worse than prison and the victims were treated as criminals and untouchables by the warden. The government of Nepal ignored the Indian authorities' call to take the girls back home, a delay that cost lives. "I will never forget the 14-year-old who had contracted AIDS," says Sunita Danuwar, another Kamathipura survivor who too was sent to the same transit home. "When it was clear she was very ill, we begged the warden to send her to hospital but she refused, saying we were no saints and deserved what we got. The girl died soon after that." The death and other sufferings made Charimaya, Sunita and 14 more survivors like them decide to stay together when they finally returned to Kathmandu on the initiative of three Nepali NGOs and form Shakti Samuha, the only organisation in Nepal by, for and of trafficked victims. Today, Shakti Samuha runs two safe homes for survivors in Kathmandu and one for girls Kamathipura is one of Mumbai’s notorious red light in Pokhara. It is also lobbying in 10 of Nepal's areas districts most vulnerable to trafficking to form survivors' peer groups. Of the founding "At that time, the anti-trafficking law was members, two died of HIV/AIDS. not as stringent as it is now," she told IANS. Charimaya, who is also the first victim to file "The four main perpetrators received jail a police complaint against the eight Nepalis terms up to 10 years and are now out of who sold her, says there was little comfort in prison. The other four were let off with a few years in prison." seeing them receive conviction. Charimaya poses along with members of Shakti Samuha in Kathmandu Charimaya receiving her award from Hillary Clinton What causes her even more distress is the stigma that the victims have to live with. "Being trafficked is a mishap that can happen to anyone," she says. "But while people don't hold it against men, the women are treated as outcasts. My village would not allow me to enter it when I returned from Mumbai, saying I would defile society." The 2011 Trafficking in Persons Report that was released by Clinton in Washington on June 27 asks Nepal's government to increase law enforcement efforts against all types of trafficking while respecting the rights of victims and defendants. It urges Nepal to ensure that sex trafficking victims are not punished for involvement in prostitution and promote legal awareness programmes to potential trafficking victims and government officials colluding with traffickers. The report further asks Nepal to work with Indian officials to establish a procedure to repatriate Nepali victims of trafficking in India. According to the Office of the Attorney General in Kathmandu, in Nepal's fiscal year 2009-2010, 174 offenders were convicted in 119 cases tried in court, a minuscule number given the growing incidence of trafficking in Nepal. Victims have often complained that traffickers have links to politicians, business persons, state officials, police, customs officials, and border police, which protects them from punitive action. Post 13/7, security increased in Haridwar Afternoon Despatch & Courier www.afternoondc.in MONDAY, JULY 18, 2011 NATION 25 NEWS IN BRIEF PTI SHRAVAN PILGRIMAGE D EHRADUN: IN view of the recent blasts in Mumbai and heavy inflow of pilgrims during auspicious 'Shravan' month of the Hindu calendar, security in the holy city of Haridwar has been increased. Thousands of pilgrims from across India have started converging at the banks of River Ganga here for the annual pilgrimage, beginning today. The district administration has deployed a large number of police personnel, including some in white clothes, at locations like Chandighat and Premnagar, where heavy rush of 'kanwarias' (pilgrims) are expected, officials said. On major roads, connecting Haridwar with other major cities, vehicular traffic has either been fully suspended or partially suspended, seeing the rush of bare feet pilgrims. Civil society for referendum on points of difference B ANGALORE: CIVIL society members of the joint committee on Lokpal will seek a referendum on the points of difference with government representatives including the issue of bringing the prime minister and the higher judiciary under the ambit of the anti-graft ombudsman. The referendum on these issues will be sought in 10 constituencies including that of Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal in Delhi and former Law Minister Veerappa Moily, lawyer Prashant Bhushan, one of the civil society members of the joint panel, said at a function here Anna Hazare on Sunday. He was speaking at a programme organised by an NGO Jana Sangrama Parishad as part of their campaign against illegal mining, illegal land acquisition and corruption in the state. Rejecting the govern- ment's argument that PMO is so sensitive that it cannot be brought under the ambit of Lokpal, he said, "It is against the basic principles of Constitution. They fail to understand that a corrupt prime minister is the greatest security threat to the country and it is necessary he be subjected to anti-corruption investigation." He said the government's draft of the bill does not even agree to bringing the higher judiciary under the ambit of Lokpal. On the argument offered by the government members of the committee that judiciary can be investigated only by judges, he said it cannot be "unbiased". The civil society's draft has suggested all public servants be covered under Lokpal, while government has said officers only above grade "A" will be covered, Bhushan said. If government did not agree to these 'non-negotiable' proposals, except for inclusion of Prime Minister and judiciary under the ambit of Lokpal, which could be discussed before the standing committee, Anna Hazare, who is spearheading the movement against corruption will go on an indefinite fast from August 16, he said. ALL LINED UP: Devotees feed elephants (Anayoottu) on the opening of Malayalam month Karkkidakamin at the Vadakkunnathan Temple in Thrissur, Kerala on Sunday. PM calls off northeast visit AGARTALA: PRIME Minister Manmohan Singh has cancelled his scheduled visit beginning July 22 to two northeastern states – Assam and Tripura – citing a hectic schedule in the national capital. The postponement of the prime minister's visit to Left-ruled Tripura evoked political controversy, though the Congress officially termed it as ‘apolitical’. Tripura Congress spokesman Tapas Dey told reporters. Three women among five hacked to death BHUBANESWAR: SUSPECTING their wives of adultery, two men allegedly hacked to death at least five persons, including three women and a kid, in different incidents in Nabarangpur and Keonjhar districts, police said on Sunday. Suspecting that his wife was having an illicit relation with his elder brother, one Sukru Majhi of Bhagatguda in Nabarangpur district went berserk and attacked nine people, including eight women. MP most unsafe for minors: Report Congress banking on Sonia, Rajnath Singh demands 'white Rahul magic in 2012 UP polls paper' on country's finances K ANPUR: THE Congress is banking on the "magic" of its leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi to help the party regain power in Uttar Pradesh after a gap of over two decades. "The countdown for the fall of BSP government has begun... Rahul Gandhi's frequent visits to the state and Sonia Gandhi's support to the party in the state have boosted the morale of our workers,” Sriprakash Jaiswal, chairman of the UP Election Campaign Committee, told PTI. "During the next year Assembly elections Rahul ji and Sonia ji will travel the whole state and their magic will work on public. We will secure enough seats this time and form government in Uttar Pradesh after more than 20 years," the Union Coal Minister said. Ruling out any alliance with the BSP or the Samajwadi Party, he said Congress can contemplate joining hands with smaller parties after the Assembly polls. He said people are fed up of both BSP and SP, while BJP has lost its support base and that makes the Congress first choice for the public in the 2012 Assembly polls. Jaiswal said he will visit every Assembly constituency in the state and will help in raising morale of the party workers there. N agpur: Senior BJP leader Rajnath Singh has said the UPA government should come out with a "white paper" on the country's financial position in the wake of a "series of scams" that have been surfacing. "There has been a significant rise in prices of essential commodities and there is an urgent need to control them. People are also anxious to know the financial management of the country in the wake of a number of scams that have surfaced and therefore the government should bring out a white paper on the subject," Singh told reporters. The former BJP president, who yesterday toured parts of Vidarbha and in- BHOPAL: MADHYA Pradesh tops the list of states in the country when it comes to exploitation of minors, particularly girls, a NCRB report said. According to the annual report of the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) for year 200910, a total of 4,646 cases of criminal nature against children were reported in the state. The maximum number of 337 cases were reported from Indore, dubbed as financial capital of Madhya Pradesh. Cash-for-votes scam: Sanjeev Saxena arrested NEW DELHI: THE Delhi Police arrested Sanjeev Saxena, a close aide of former Samajwadi Party leader Amar Singh, on Sunday, on bribery charges in connection with the 2008 parliamentary trust vote, days after the Supreme Court upbraided the police for its tardy investigations. PTI Rajnath Singh teracted with farmers affected by the land acquisitions for government and private sector projects, said his party would "force" the ruling alliance to take up the Land Acquisition Bill in the Monsoon Session of Parliament. REST ASSURED: A rickshaw puller takes a nap with others during a humid day in New Delhi on Sunday. 26 Afternoon Despatch & Courier COFFEEBREAK ENIGMA CODE 185 CRYPTIC CROSSWORD 185 ACROSS: 1 Weaknesses revealed by restrictions too easily broken (9) 6 Vespidae used to be given a postscript (5) 9 It comes in useful when you don't know which way to turn (7) 10 In very mature drink one provides a lot of fuel (3,4) 11 He's afraid to take the lead when father is around (7) 12 Having lost weight makes it easier to put a coat on (7) 13 Showing embarrassment at reprimand confers honour (3,6) 15 Georgia accepts a medal for the letter (5) 16 Boring part of a short month of hesitation ? (5) 19 Something to be gained before slapping someone down? (5,4) 22 Very small rise in fat when sheltered (7) 23 Claims to have support in arranging the sale (7) 25 Work man less industrious after midnight (7) 26 Wind it for the wine at the bottom (7) 27 She does crafty modelling on loudmouth's departure ! (5) 28 One called upon to face a local charge (9) DOWN: 1 Unit of capacitance in the distance. Notice? (5) 2 Collected a donkey stuck in the sea (7) 3 Greek character has about one dance (7) 4 Naughty child picked feathers ! (5) 5 Baseballer enjoying some brief dalliance along the travel route (9) 6 Ready to be leaving some money? (7) 7 Part of famous Ur in America? It's in South America, actually (7) 8 Uzbek city may be just a spot in the desert (9) 13 Sounds as if you can take it as read Each colour in our code represents a letter. When you have cracked the code you will be able to make up seven words. The clue to first word is given to help you get started. The Clue: Little __ Annie H H H H SOLUTION TO FRIDAY’S ENIGMA CODE NEBULA, BALEEN, BABBLE BAUBLE, BUBBLE, ENABLE UNABLE and have it back (4,5) 14 Quiet person fiddling cash, but not a robber (9) 17 Small bomb finally dropped by a Commonwealth country (7) 18 I'd relay new order willingly (7) 20 Type of desk that resembles bread crust? (4-3) 21 Any girl so mistreated might react thus (7) 23 Muhammad's first of the desirable ones (1-4) 24 Poles always use an expression of contempt (5) SOLUTION TO FRIDAY’S CRYPTIC CROSSWORD Across: 9 Otago, 10 Buffaloes, 11 Spouter, 13 Bedside, 14 Presentee, 15 Naevi, 16 Caskets, 19 Killing, 22 Cloth, 24 Parachute, 26 Trekker, 27 Bank job, 30 Infirmary, 31 Stein. Down: 1 Gods, 2 Cato, 3 Portiere, 4 A burst, 5 Off break, 6 Maidan, 7 Police XI, 8 Ushering, 12 Parka, 16 Cocktail, 17 Slope off, 18 Superman, 20 Loch Ness, 21 Not so, 23 Hikers, 25 Rib eye, 28 Jeep, 29 Bund. QUICK CROSS 185 ACROSS: 1 Appraise (4) 5 English school (4) 6 ___ bath : massacre (5) 7 Rafter, timber or block (5) 8 Mad, angry (5) 9 Surrender or relinquish (4) 10 Took a gander (4) HIDATO 185 www.afternoondc.in MONDAY, JULY 18, 2011 H H H H MATH PYRAMID 185 The goal of Math Pyramid is to fill the given pyramid with numbers such that the following three rules are satisfied. 1. A cell value must be sum or difference of the two cells below 2. A row cannot have duplicate numbers 3. A number cannot be less than 1 or more than the grid size FRIDAY’S SOLUTION FRIDAY’S SOLUTION DOWN: 1 Akin to (7) 2 Make retribution (5) 3 ___ leave of : bid farewell to (4) 4 Put a stop to (3) 6 Lawnmower feature (5) 7 Fly to a spider (4) 8 Cold water (3) The goal of Hidato is to fill the grid with consecutive numbers that connect horizontally, vertically, or diagonally from first to the last number in the grid. The first and last numbers of a puzzle and a some other numbers are already filled in. FRIDAY’S SOLUTION MATHDOKU 185 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 (4,5 or 6). 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. FRIDAY’S SOLUTION Afternoon Despatch & Courier www.afternoondc.in MONDAY, JULY 18, 2011 TIGER BUD BLAKE WIZARD OF ID PARKER & HART 27 COFFEEBREAK MOON: Aquarius TITHI: Sankasht Chaturthi NAKSHATRA: Dhanishta RASHI: Kumbh [Aquarius] LUCKY COLOUR: Maroon LUCKY NUMBER: 9 G.S.Sh BIRTHDAY FORECAST: New deals signed will bring monetary gains. You will be redecorating your home and also investing in landed estate or property. You will be going on a long vacation in the company of your beloved. Do not take too much stress or you will feel exhausted. Otherwise your health will be generally good. BABIES BORN TODAY:Healthy and long-lived. Will be tall, slim, in extreme cases stout. Very independent, intelligent and good at logic. A career in law or government services is best suited. Family life will be happy and contented. Should avoid putting trust in people. TODAY’S FORECAST Jagjit Uppal ARIES (March 21 - April 20): Chances are there to do something that you have wanted to besides your normal work. Someone known will help you with all that you may need. An individual you admire secretly now seems to be getting interested. You have an exciting relationship in the making. However, do not rush matters. B.C. JOHNNY HART TAURUS (April 21 - May 20): Your regular work will keep you busy. Travel plans are indicated for those planning to study overseas. You will receive some good news in the mail. Those in creative field will be able to achieve a lot. Keep a watch on your health, which seems to be disturbing you of late. BEAU PEEP THE ADVENTURES OF LEGIONNAIRE BEAU PEEP FRED BASSET ALEX GRAHAM offing. GEMINI (May 21 - June 20): Regular work activities continue to be a good source of income. This is a good time to follow up inquiries on new work proposals or meet people in the same connection. Investment in property or real estate will be favorable. You will be entertaining at home this evening. A secret or clandestine affair is in the CANCER (June 21 - July 21): You will manage to achieve a work target. Financial position is comfortable. Plans for an intended journey or project will be discussed and could lead to a late night. You can look forward to a relaxed evening with your beloved .You have an evening replete with romance and adventure. LEO (July 22 - August 21): Plan your immediate needs and work towards achieving it. Hard work and perseverance will certainly get rewarded. If you find yourself constricted in any manner, do not hesitate to seek help and advice of others. Take the initiative to patch up your difference with a colleague or an associate. VIRGO (August 22 - September 21): Financial news is encouraging, more so in your line of trade. You get motivated and surge ahead to implement your fresh plans. However, a lot of hard work is required on your part before you succeed in making your project financially rewarding. LIBRA (September 22 - October 22): There is a tendency for you to read meanings into what people say to you. Stop being on the defensive and hypersensitive unnecessarily. There are problems in a relationship. Accept the changing circumstances and flow with the tide and you will find it a lot easier to get by. PHANTOM LEE FALK SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): You will receive a fresh proposal for business that is worth considering. This may be an opportunity to make additional money on the side. You may get the feeling that a colleague of the opposite sex is attracted to you. Before you spoil things wait for more clear signals. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 - December 20): You need to work hard to maintain your position at work. You will be gainfully employed on a certain venture that assures you a steady flow of income for long. Independent entrepreneurs will diversify into new areas of work in partnership with a close associate. MODESTY BLAISE PETER O’DONNELL CAPRICORN (December 21 - January 19): You can look forward to making new alliances in fresh business ventures, which are bound to come your way. Those working independently or as consultants will sign a prestigious contract. Happiness in love and marriage is indicated. The single will meet someone interesting. AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): You can look ahead to some good news about your soon to be improved circumstances. Professionals will get to work with organizations of international repute. Your determination and dedication has won the day for you and family members will be in touch to congratulate you. PISCES (February 19 - March 20): Try not to get emotional about decisions that have to be made. Your abilities to manage all kinds of situations will be put to test today. Balance and harmony is what you always strive for and that is precisely what is missing from your life. You will find your strength soon. 28 COFFEEBREAK QUICK CROSSWORD 4105 ACROSS: 1 7 8 10 11 14 16 17 19 21 22 23 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 12 13 15 18 19 20 21 22 Happens again (6) Self-possession (6) Couples (4) Shipping route (7) Home of the Tuskers in the IPL (5) Lion of Narnia - "Alan's" anagram ? (5) "Cheerio, Luciano!" (4) Ear, nose and throat specialist, in short (3) T.S. Eliot's initials (3) Beforehand, not late ? (5) ___ Chand : Indian hockey great (5) It's human (5) ____ tight : refused to budge or yield, in a way ? (3) Parisian pronoun (3) Patriot Gopal Krishna ___ (7) Suffix resulting in a "gin" mixture ? SUDOKU 1291 SATURDAY’S SOLUTION Difficulty Level CRYPTOQUIP Today’s clue: F equals D The Cryptoquip is a substitution cipher in which one letter stands for another. (3) 23 Completes or concludes arrangements (4,2) 24 Where there is a will,there is __ ___? (1,3) 25 Drunken (6) 26 C sharp (5) 27 Oise tributary (5) 28 Metal block with internal screw thread to be fitted onto a bolt (3) 30 Speaks or acts deceptively or in jest (4) SOLUTION TO SATURDAY’S QUICK CROSSWORD Across: 1 Skies, 6 Gloam, 9 Samurai, 10 Evoke, 11 Newly, 12 Clogs, 13 Tremble, 15 Ama, 17 Wino, 18 Porker, 19 Anouk, 20 Erring, 22 Cran, 24 Tay, 25 Khorana, 26 Diary, 27 Cadre, 28 Dweeb, 29 Antique, 30 Doubt, 31 Odist. Down: 2 Kaveri, 3 Eskimo, 4 SAE, 5 Duple, 6 Gangtok, 7 Lies, 8 Aflame, 12 Clung, 13 Tweet, 14 Entry, 15 Akira, 16 Aruna, 18 Pushy, 19 Ancient, 21 Rabato, 22 Crowed, 23 Angers, 25 Krait, 26 Drab, 28 Duo. IRREGULAR SUDOKU 1107 To solve an Irregular Sudoku puzzle, every digit must appear once in: Each of the vertical columns Each of the horizontal rows Each of the regions www.afternoondc.in MONDAY, JULY 18, 2011 Sudoku is a number placing puzzle based on a 9x9 grid such several given numbers.To solve a Sudoku puzzle, every digit from 1 to 9 must appear in each of the nine vertical columns, in each of the nine horizontal rows and in each of the nine boxes. Legendary horn blower (6) Affected with an ulcer (8) Nile queen, informally (4) Groups of workers organised to bargain with their respective managements (6) ____ Gibson : she was a tennis great of days gone by ? (6) Invoice fig. (3) A person from our continent (5) Post (4) Gleam or glisten (5) Singer Crystal (5) Tiny or scarcely detectable amounts (5) Answers or tells ? (4) Consumed some liquid ? (5) Not old, recent (3) A feeling of alarm (6) Middle Eastern country (6) Bitsy beginning (4) Abolished (8) Drank by sips or spoonfuls (6) DOWN: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 Afternoon Despatch & Courier SATURDAY’S SOLUTION F I Y ’ O X Y M N E P D N H H O H E P B I Y B I N J Y X G P B J Y C N F C N F , Y SATURDAY’S SOLUTION: An incompetent attorney can delay a trial for months or years. A competent attorney can delay one even longer. Afternoon WORD MINE I E N S A R S T T How many words of four or more letters can you make from the letters shown in today’s puzzle? In making a word, each letter may be used once only. Each word must contain the letter at the top of the pyramid. There should be at least one nine letter word. Plurals, foreign words and proper names are not allowed. Today’s ratings: 50 average; 55 good; 60 outstanding. SATURDAY’S SOLUTION: admire, admirer, aimed, airmen, amen, amend, amid, amir, armed, dame, damn, deem, demean, denim, diem, dime, dram, dream, dreamer, dreamier, emir, enema, ermine, made, maid, maiden, main, mane, mare, marine, mariner, marred, married, mean, meander, meaner, media, median, mend, mender, mere, mien, mind, mine, mined, miner, mire, mired, name, named, ramie, ream, reamed, reamer, rearm, rearmed, remain, REMAINDER, remained, remand, remind, reminder, rename, renamed HEATHCLIFF Saturday’s Afternoon Despatch & Courier www.afternoondc.in MONDAY, JULY 18, 2011 IN BRIEF Rahil Noorani wins the First race of Round Two of the JK Tyre IT WILL TAKE TIME TO DELIVER RESULTS: MICHEAL NOBBS SPORTS 29 COIMBATORE: Rahil Noorani, the 21-year old rookie driver from Mumbai, won an action-packed race at the JK Tyre Volkswagen Polo R Cup at the Kari Motor Speedway in Coimbatore. The talented racer completed the 15-lap race in total time of 19:28.757. Bangalore lad Ajay Kini finished in second place, followed closely by championship leader Vishnu Prasad. Rahil had a great start and led into the first corner followed by Ajay and Avdumber Hede. First time winner Rahil Noorani said, “It feels great to win. I qualified on pole and the only thing on my mind was to lead into the first corner and take it from there. Ajay gave me a hard time but the most important thing is consistency so I stayed focussed, which helped me to win the race. I am overjoyed to win my first race.” Walawalkar’s twin victories lift him to third place in championship COIMBATORE: Mumbai’s Ameya Walawalkar (Mars Racing) completed a double in the Formula LGB Swift class in the second round of JK Tyre FMSCI National Racing Championship 2011 at the Kari Motor Speedway in Chettipalayam. He moved to third place in the championship with 50 points behind team-mate R Deepak (80 points) and Karthik Krishna (TVS Girling) who has 51. Kerala’s Diljith T Shaji (LCT Sigaram Sports) also claimed a double in the Indian Junior Touring Car class and moved to the top the championship with 86 points after the stewards decided to strip defending champion B Bala Vijay (MotoRev India) of his first place finishes in both races this weekend after scrutineers found a technically illegal component in his engine. Formula LGB Swift (10 laps): 1. Ameya Walawalkar (Mars Racing) 12:19.697; 2. Goutham Parekh (Wallace Sports) 12:21.222; 3. Karthik Krishna (TVS Girling) 12:21.818; 4. R. Deepak (Mars Racing) 12:21.841; 5. Sudanand Rajan (Wallace Sports) 12:22.405; 6. Chitesh Mandody (Meco Racing) 12:30.019. Fastest lap: Ameya Walawalkar 1:11.924. School’s premier league commences MUMBAI: The zonal inter-school R City Premier cricket League got off to a start with 16 schools of various zones in Mumbai where 16 matches will be played at the R City Mall. The first match between Powai Punters and Mahim Machos with Machos winning the first match and Kshitij Sabnis was named the man of the match. More points for Mahindra in German GP SACHSENRING: The Indian-owned Mahindra team added to its growing tally of World Championship points in a difficult German GP, with both riders overcoming problems to get to the finish of the first race of the day at the challenging 3.671-km Sachsenring circuit. The one to score was Danny Webb (20). The English rider was forced to dig deep, when pain from the shoulder he fractured two weeks ago in Italy gave him increasingly severe difficulties as the 27 laps wore on. He finished 14th, gaining two points for his pains. Team-mate Marcel Schrötter (18, from Germany) finished a frustrating 16th, one place out of the points, after a bad start put him near the back, and a lack of engine revs meant it took all his efforts to climb back towards the front. By Mona Parthsarathi N EW DELHI: Unconcerned by the administrative conflicts that plague Indian hockey, new coach Michael Nobbs says he is completely focussed on delivering results with a team which is way behind in terms of fitness and preparation. "There are some conflicts in Indian Hockey but as a coach I am not bothered about them. My job is to get the best out of my players and I am concentrating on that only," Nobbs told PTI. Nobbs, who has left for Australia to get his work permit, said he has identified several aspects to work on and fitness is his top priority. "Fitness is a major worry. We are working on that. David John (physical trainer) is a bio-mechanics expert and players are following his fitness programme now. He is doing an elaborate analysis and I am sure that he will make this team fitter," said the Australian. "Apart from fitness, change in style is also a major factor. We have to adopt the European and Indian style. European Hockey can not be ignored as it is domi- By Anant Bhagwat T he P Y C Gymkhana recently organized “Gujrathi Classic Pairs”, in which deals were preset By Suhas Vaidya. The deals were testing enough but no club in Mumbai undertook to organize the tournament except “MULUND Gymkhana” The following deal is one of them. S- 3 2 H- A 10 3 D- 3 2 C- J 10 9 8 7 6 S- A K H- K J 7 D- A H J 10 9 C- Q 3 2 “Give me time, I can promise you results. There will be no overnight miracles. I have been given a five-year contract and I will deliver results. All I need is support and patience from everyone.” — Michael Nobbs nant in international Hockey nowadays," he explained. Nobbs sought patience and support to deliver results, insisting he cannot perform miracles. "Give me time, I can promise you results. There will be no overnight miracles. I have been given a five-year contract and I will deliver results. All I need is support and patience from everyone," he said. Citing the example of the Indian cricket team, Nobbs said hockey can climb the popularity charts only if the national team starts delivering good performances. Keep it Simple, silly BRIDGE Many souths were in 3 no-trump. After west leads the spade Queen, declarer lacks the tempo to establish his club suit. Therefore the diamond suit is the only chance. You have 8 tricks on top if you play diamonds from top. Many declarers cashed the Ace of dia- "Indians are crazy about cricket because the team is delivering. They are the numero uno in Test and ODI. If we produce results in Hockey, people will take interest in this also," Nobbs said. "I don't claim to be at top but India will be among the top-ranking teams in next five years," promised the Aussie. Asked whether he would be bringing any support staff from Australia, Nobbs replied in the negative. "I don't think there is an urgent need for that. I will see after some time," he said. He is also optimistic about qualifying for London Olympics 2012 but admitted it will be tough. "It will be very tough as we have such a short time for preparation. Other countries are 5–6 years ahead of us in terms of preparations. But these boys are capable of qualifying. We have initiated the build-up process and everyone has to work really hard," said Nobbs. Olympic qualifiers will be held in Delhi from February 15 to 26 next year. Before that India will play the inaugural Asian Champions trophy (September 312, Ordos, China) and Champions trophy (December 3–11) at home. monds to guard against a singleton Queen in the West hand. Then they played a small heart to Ace & finessed the 9 of diamonds. The finesse succeeded but the contract was lost, because east had the diamond Queen 4 carded. Raman was one of the few who fulfilled his contract. There is a simple safety inbuilt in this deal. Raman won the opening lead & immediately ran the Jack of hearts, not caring whether it won or lost. Either way he had 2 entries to dummy to finesse the Diamond queen twice. Had the Jack of hearts won he could have played the diamonds from top to ensure 9 tricks via 2 spades 3 hearts & 4 diamonds. Surprising how so many declarers failed to spot this simple play. 30 WE'RE LUCKY TO HAVE FLETCHER: LAXMAN SPORTS T IN BRIEF Intl cricket becoming less fiery because of IPL: Pollock JOHANNESBURG: Former South African skipper Graeme Pollock feels Twenty20 tournaments such as the IPL, which has cricketers of different nationalities playing for one team, are adversely affecting the competitive nature of the sport. "How can you have a beer with someone, and a couple of weeks later you're trying to knock his block off in a Test match?" Pollock asked. "I was in Durban when South Africa played India in the second Test last year. The stands were half full, and for the players it was just another day at work. It's not as fiery as it should be," he said. Pollock said if he has to watch a Twenty20 game, he would rather catch it in a World Cup than the IPL. AUNTON: It has just been a few weeks since Duncan Fletcher took over as India's cricket coach but senior batsman VVS Laxman says the team is already bowled over by his knowledge of the game and feels "lucky" to have him on board. "We are very lucky to have someone like Duncan with us because he is a very experienced and very mature person. I feel I can learn from him. There is always scope for improving and having discussions with someone like Duncan can only make you a better cricketer," Laxman said. "I talked with him a lot in the West Indies, especially about technique, and I found him really knowledgeable in that respect," he added. The veteran batsman said his own experience of working with the 62-year-old has been excellent and he has come to admire the former England coach's knowledge of the game. "It has been brilliant working with Duncan. The time we spent with him in West Indies was very encouraging and you know from Afternoon Despatch & Courier www.afternoondc.in MONDAY, JULY 18, 2011 just talking to him that he has such a deep knowledge of the game," he said. The four-Test series against England starting July 21 is being touted as India's first big challenge since becoming the world number one but Laxman said his side has got nothing to prove. "The Lord's Test is going to be his 100th as a coach, which is a great achievement in itself, and he will be the first coach to achieve it," Laxman said of the coach who took over in the just-concluded tour of the West Indies from South African Gary Kirsten. "We don't see it as being about proving ourselves the top nation. We just want to concentrate on winning each and every Test match, rather than thinking about number games and rankings. It is going to be a highly challenging series for us without a doubt because England have a very good side. They have a very formidable and balanced bowling attack with some real match-winners. "But I firmly believe that if we play to our potential we can beat any side in world cricket," he added. Andrew Strauss during his dominating innings of an unbeaten 109 runs against India. India vs Somerset at Taunton Brief Scores: Somerset 425/3d & 260/2d [Andrew Strauss 109*, Peter Trego 85*, Amit Mishra 2/123] drew with India 224 & 69/0 in 16.4 overs. SLC says DRS will be there for Australia series Bishen Singh Bedi to coach J&K Ranji team SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Assocation (JKCA) roped in legendary spinner Bishen Singh Bedi to coach state's Ranji and under-22 teams on a three-year contract. "We have signed a contract with one of the greatest left-arm spinners (Bedi) to coach our upcoming cricketers and inspire our senior cricketers to achieve excellence," JKCA president Farooq Abdullah told reporters. Abdullah said Bedi and his team will be coaching the Ranji team and the Under-22 of the state while coaches from the state will be associated with the former India captain. Huge prize money awaits World Cup Kabaddi winners CHANDIGARH: The prize money for the winning team at the Second World Cup Kabaddi tournament to be held in various centres of Punjab would be doubled to a whopping Rs 2 crore, Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal announced. Badal said that the prize money for the title winners has been doubled to Rs 2 crore whereas team securing second and third positions would get Rs 1 crore and Rs 51 lakh respectively in the tournament to be held in October-November. Avtar emerges victorious in rugged monsoon rally M UMBAI: Avtar Singh displayed awesome riding skills under extremely tough conditions to emerge triumphant in the 22nd Monsoon Scooter Rally, sponsored by Gulf Oil in Mumbai on Sunday. In a field of 31 riders, Avtar, astride a Honda Activa, negotiated the dirt tracts of Navi Mumbai efficiently to upset fancied riders like former champions Manjeet Singh Bassan, Rustom Patel and Shamim Khan and win the gruelling 75 km race with 48.56 seconds in penalties. Bassan, astride his trusted LML Vespa that has seen him win many titles in the Monsoon Scooter Rally, was second in 50.20 seconds, while Kunal Rao had to settle for third place in 54.48 seconds. From Parel, the riders travelled on the transport sector to Belapur for battle on its backwoods, which was the competitive sector. It was here where one witnessed the challenge of both man and machine. Rid- Pics: Azad Shrivastav | ADC COLOMBO: Contrary to reports that it would not have the Decision Review System in place for the series against Australia due to lack of money, Sri Lanka Cricket said DRS would be there for the matches scheduled next month. SLC said it has no issues with the estimated cost of USD 5,000 per day for having DRS in place for the series next month. Bikers brave the rains during the Gulf Monsoon scooter rally at Navi Mumbai. ing on the gravel-laden, slushy course was dicey. The riders had to exercise extreme caution while negotiating the steep inclines and hairpin bends. Practically all took a tumble or two and some even damaged their scooters. Rain during the rally and over the last week left many stretches water-logged, making the challenge even more difficult. Many riders lost their balance while negotiating the knee-deep water. But it must be said that they went through the exercise bravely, using their basic instincts to come out successfully. Avtar was leading by 1 minute 24 seconds to second placed Bassan in the final time calculations. Sunday’s rally saw the return of oft-crowned champion Zubin Patel, who quit rallying after a near-fatal accident in the Raid de Himalayas in 2000. He finished a creditable seventh, even ahead of his brother Rustom, who finished a poor ninth. Babuddin Ansari, astride a Kinetic Honda, was adjudged the best first timer and awarded the late Firdosh Vajifdar trophy for his spirited riding. Afternoon Despatch & Courier www.afternoondc.in MONDAY, JULY 18, 2011 STAKING CLAIM SPORTS Suresh Raina set to claim a spot over Yuvraj Singh for first Test with century at Lords after breezy hundred against Somerset T AUNTON: India's Suresh Raina staked his claim for the first Test against England with a brilliant counter-attacking century against Somerset on the third day of the tour match here on Sunday. Raina raced to an unbeaten 103 on the third morning to save India from embarrassment. India were reeling at overnight 138/8, chasing Somerset's first innings score of 425, with Raina (30) and S.Sreesanth (0) at crease. After Sreesanth's (1) fall Sunday, Raina added 84 for the final wicket in 12 overs with Munaf Patel who contributed 6, taking India's score to 224. Somerset decided to bat again rather than enforce the follow-on. Raina needed just 37 balls to go from his fifty to hundred. He struck 14 fours and five sixes, hitting the bowlers all over the County Ground. He reached his century off 110 balls. With this innings, Raina would hope to seal his place in the team as the No.6 batsman, ahead of flamboyant Yuvraj Singh, for the first Test at Lord's starting Thursday. Yuvraj, the man-of-the-series in World Cup, was out for a duck on the second morning. He did not play in the series against West Indies due to a lung infection. Dhoni's World-Cup winning bat to go under the hammer Fit-again Bresnan in the 12man squad for the Lord's Test L By Ashish Shukla T AUNTON, SOMERSET: Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni will put up his prized willow, which won India the World Cup, for auction in a five-star hotel in London today. The aim is to raise funds for his wife's charitable organisation, Sakshi Foundation, for the under-privileged children of the society. Dhoni's bat is likely to ensure massive interest among cricket enthusiasts for the winning runs of the title triumph came via a crunching six off it. Till he made that match-winning 91, Dhoni wasn't in the best of nick in the World Cup, but promoted himself in the title clash and got his runs off just 79 balls. India defeated Sri Lanka by six wickets in the final in Mumbai, chasing down a target of 275 for the loss of four wickets with 10 balls to spare. Besides the bat, most of Dhoni's cricketing gear used in the final will be put up for auction. ONDON: The England selectors included fitagain seamer Tim Bresnan in the squad of 12 for the first Test against India starting at the Lord's from July 21. The squad that will be led by Test captain Andrew Strauss has only one change in the form of Bresnan in place of Middlesex fast bowler Steven Finn. Finn was a part of the victorious England squad that beat Sri Lanka 1-0 in their last Test series. Bresnan who was suffering from calf-muscle injury thus makes a comeback to the Test squad for the first time since the fifth Ashes Test in Sydney last January. "This is clearly a highlyanticipated series between two of the world's top Test-playing nations and I know the England team is certainly looking forward to the challenge of taking on the number one ranked team in Test cricket," national selector Geoff Miller was quoted as saying in an ECB press release. He further added,"Following the successful Test and ODI series against Sri Lanka we're pleased to be able to include Tim Bresnan in the Test squad after his excellent return from a calf muscle injury." Miller stated that Bresnan's inclusion will add further depth to the attack. "Tim adds further bite to our pace attack along with James Anderson, Chris Tremlett and Stuart Broad, who has greatly benefitted from getting overs and wickets under his belt for Nottinghamshire during the week." "Steven Finn has also benefitted from his time at county level in recent weeks and continues to press hard for Test selection. It's very pleasing to see the depth of quality around our bowling attack particularly with a challenging four-match Test series on the horizon," Miller added. The squad: Andrew Strauss (captain), Alastair Cook, Jonathan Trott, Kevin Pietersen, Ian Bell, Eoin Morgan, Matt Prior, James Anderson, Graeme Swann, Chris Tremlett, Stuart Broad, Tim Bresnan. 31 Hype around Sachin's 100th ton might hurt India: James Anderson LONDON: England pacer James Anderson concedes sledging never really distracts Sachin Tendulkar but what might have a "detrimental effect" on him and India during the Test series starting next week is the massive hype around the veteran batsman's impending 100th ton. "Having watched the way Sachin Tendulkar has made some of his 99 international hundreds over the years, you would have thought he'd be the last person to be affected by the fuss about making his 100th at Lord's," Anderson said referring to the opening Test starting July 21 at the Lord's. "But you only had to see the nonsense that went on the last time we played there to see how the Lord's factor can affect people," Anderson wrote in 'The Daily Mail'. Anderson pointed out how Sri Lankan batsman Dinesh Chandimal slowed down to get his hundred at the expense of team's cause during their recent one-day series here. "The history, the atmosphere, everything about the place and the fact that there's always the thought at the back of your mind that you might be playing there for the last time all add up to make the experience uniquely intense and enjoyable. "But sometimes, as in our one-day international against Sri Lanka a fortnight ago, it can also make players do strange things. It was clear Sri Lanka were going to win from some way out. But I thought the way Dinesh Chandimal batted, turning down singles in order to give himself the best chance of making three figures, showed a total lack of respect for the game of cricket and for us," he said. Anderson said this is precisely the kind of pressure that might cause a lack of focus in Tendulkar's case as well even though the Indian has been playing for over two decades. "I knew Sachin had never made a century at Lord's, but I didn't realise his highest Test score there was only 37. I wouldn't for a moment think he will allow the prospect of allowing his 100th ton at headquarters blur his focus."But with everyone so aware of the milestone and the fact that he has never made a hundred at Lord's, the hype might possibly have a detrimental effect on their side as a whole. If they allow themselves to think too much about Sachin and what he might achieve next week, it could work in our favour," he added. For his part, Anderson said he would just focus on bowling well and not sledge the maestro, which would be more of an error. "Where do you bowl at Sachin to try to get him out? There aren't many places, to be honest.” Afternoon Despatch & Courier MONDAY, 32 JULY 18, 2011 THANKFULLY, NOW YOU HAVE AN ORGANIC OPTION. 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