MPs united against Mann, seek action
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MPs united against Mann, seek action
Follow us on: @TheDailyPioneer RNI No.2016/1957, REGD NO. SSP/LW/NP-34/2016-18 facebook.com/dailypioneer OPINION 8 WORLD 12 DISMANTLE BANGLADESH’S TERROR INFRASTRUCTURE TRUMP SLAMS DEMOCRATS, VOWS TO PUT ‘AMERICA FIRST' Established 1864 Published From DELHI LUCKNOW BHOPAL BHUBANESWAR RANCHI RAIPUR CHANDIGARH DEHRADUN SPORT 15 TO DO WELL, YOU NEED BIG HEART: DHAWAN Late City Vol. 152 Issue 200 *Air Surcharge Extra if Applicable LUCKNOW, SATURDAY JULY 23, 2016; PAGES 16 `3 { } BREASTFEEDING IS NOT A SEXUAL ACT 16 VIVACITY www.dailypioneer.com MPs united against Mann, seek action PIONEER NEWS SERVICE n NEW DELHI OMINOUS VIDEO n the centre of a massive row over releasing video clippings of IParliament security apparatus, AAP Lok Sabha member Bhagwant Mann apologised to Speaker Sumitra Mahajan on Friday, but that did not defuse the situation. The ruling and the Opposition MPs came together to demand action against the Punjab MP even as the AAP defended him, saying the BJP was raising a non-issue to divert attention from attack on Dalits in Gujarat. As Mann’s filming of his drive into Parliament building accompanied with a running commentary rocked both Houses of Parliament, the MP said he had deleted the video from his Facebook page and that his intention was not to compromise security of the institution. In a letter to the Speaker, Mann tendered an “unconditional apology” for the video and said he made the “mistake inadvertently” and that he had no intention of compromising the security of Parliament. “My intention was not to compromise the security of Parliament. I only wanted to apprise the people of the process of selection of questions because they, at times, ask us why their questions were not raised. I wanted to show them that the questions are selected through a lucky draw. I have made an educational video,” he said. As soon as both the Houses met for the day, members of the NDA, MARKETS SENSEX 27,803.24 7 92.72 NIFTY 8,541.20 7 31.10 WEATHER MAX 28.7 0C (-8) MIN 25.4 0C (-2) Partly cloudy sky CAPSULE SEVERAL DEAD IN MUNICH SHOPPING CENTRE SHOOTING Munich: Several people were killed on Friday in a shooting rampage in a Munich shopping centre and the attacker or attackers are still at large, police said. The Bild newspaper reported that a gunman ran through the mall near the Olympic stadium in the city, firing on several people before fleeing in the direction of a nearby metro station. Three armed assailants were involved in the shooting, said a police spokesman citing witnesses. He was unable to officially confirm the death toll. yw Members of the NDA, along with regional parties like BJD and AIADMK, were on their feet describing Mann’s action as “grave breach of security” and demanding action against him yw Leader of the Congress in the Lok Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge said the House should come together and condemn it yw BJP MPs demanded Mann’s disqualification as an MP yw Mann said he had deleted the video from his Facebook page and that his intention was not to compromise security of the institution yw In the nearly 12 minute video, Mann is seen giving a running commentary as his vehicle crosses security barricades and enters Parliament yw Defending Mann, AAP leader Ashutosh said the Lok Sabha member from Sangrur was only trying to “show” the procedure of asking questions during the Zero Hour along with regional parties like BJD and AIADMK, were on their feet describing Mann’s action as “ grave breach of security” and demanding action against him. Bedlam prevailed with vociferous members of the BJP and the SAD demanding action against Mann with many rushing to the Well of the House. Leader of the Congress in the Lok Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge said the House should come together and condemn it. It is a problem for members representing 125 crore NDA members, BJD leader B Mahtab demanded that a separate committee be set up to look into the issue. Drawing attention to the December 13, 2001 terror attack on the Parliament House, Mahtab said at that time, the terrorists did not know where to enter. On that day, Congress leader Sonia Gandhi had called then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee to know what had happened, Mahtab added. Shiv Sena leader Anandrao Adsul urged the Speaker to disqualify Mann immediately. “Barkhaast kariya aaj hi” (remove him today),” he said. AIADMK member P Kumar also asked the Speaker to look into the matter. Mann, a popular stand-up comedian in his State, himself stood up in his seat and was seen trying to speak on the issue. As the uproar continued, proceedings were adjourned for the day. Before adjourning the House for the day after the second adjournment, the Speaker said the matter was “serious” and under her consideration. “Koi na koi karvayee karenge (we will take some action),” and added that 13 people had laid down their lives for the security of Parliament referring to the terror attack in December 2001. The sources said the Speaker saw the controversial video film last evening and was shocked, wondering if every MP indulges in such an act, how then the dignity of Parliament could be maintained. Continued on Page 6 IAF plane with 29 on board goes missing IAF, Navy, Coast Guard launch massive search operation across Bay of Bengal PNS n NEW DELHI n IAF transport plane, AN-32, went missing on Friday with 29 A services men on board while it was on its way from Chennai to Port Blair. A search and rescue operation involving 15 ships of the Navy and Coast Guard and five planes was launched across the Bay of Bengal to locate the ill-fated plane. A submarine was also pressed into service to detect underwater flight transmitter on board the plane. The ships were rushing toward three sites where the plane could have gone down. They would reach the these sites by midnight, official sources said, adding the rescue operations will continue thoughout the night. The twin-engine plane took off from the IAF airbase at Tambaram near Chennai at 8.30 am and had last radio contact with Tambaram air traffic control (ATC) at 8.46 am while flying at an altitude of more than 20,000 feet. It was scheduled to land at Port Blair at 11.30 am after covering a distance of 750 nautical miles (1,300 km). When the plane failed to land, the search and rescue mission was launched at 11.45 am. Reports indicated that radars had last seen the plane about 9.15 am 200 km east of Chennai. Adarsh building gets SC shield against bulldozer Daya’s sister files FIR against foul-mouthed BSP leaders Centre asked to take possession of tower, ensure no demolition till legal battle ends PNS n LUCKNOW busive comments by BSP workers against sacked BJP A leader Dayashankar Singh and PNS n NEW DELHI he illegally-constructed Adarsh Society tower in the T posh Mumbai locality of Colaba was spared demolition after the Supreme Court on Friday directed the Centre to take charge of the building and ensure it is not razed till its residents continue with their legal battle to secure their property. The 31-storey residential complex, meant for Kargil war heroes and war widows constructed on Defence land was served with a demolition notice by the Ministr y of Environment and Forests, Government of India in January 2011 after it was noticed that the project did not have a coastal regulation zone (CRZ) clearance for being situated on the coastal area. Allottees of the Adarsh society have challenged this order before the Bombay High Court, even as the HC has ordered disconnection of electricity and water supply to the tainted flats. For the hapless residents living under the constant fear of the hammer, the order by the apex court came as a major reprieve. The bench of Justices J Chelameswar and AM Sapre directed the Centre to take possession of the society before August 5 and asked the Centre to “secure” the structure against possible demolition action. Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar who appeared for the Centre assured the court, “We will secure the building and the land and there will be no demolition.” The court further asked the Registrar General of the Bombay High Court to ensure that he or his nominee shall supervise the handing over of the possession of the building. Meanwhile, the residents were allowed to maintain the inventory of documents of the Society in order to pursue the pending legal battle in various courts of law. Continued on Page 6 his family members during a protest rally in Lucknow on Thursday has snowballed into an altogether different controversy now. While Singh’s mother and sister on Friday lodged an FIR against senior BSP leaders, including former Uttar Pradesh CM Mayawati, BJP leaders condemned the foul language used by the Blue Brigade leaders. Singh is yet to be traced even after the expiry of the 36hour ultimatum handed out by the BSP while calling off their stir on Thursday. Police raided at least 20 places across the State but could not net the BJP leader. The FIR was lodged at the Hazratganj police station by Singh’s mother Tetra Devi who was accompanied by Singh’s wife Swati Singh. Senior police officers confirmed that an FIR has been registered against BSP chief Mayawati, State party chief Ramachal Rajbhar, Leader of Opposition in the Council Continued on Page 6 q Elaborating on the search and rescue mission, officials said the IAF deployed one C-130J plane along with two AN-32 aircraft besides two P-8 long range maritime aircraft of the Navy and two Dornier aircraft of the Coast Guard q The main focus of these aircraft and 13 ships was to look for the ship ten nautical miles in sea on either side of the flight path of the ill-fated plane q A submarine was also diverted to the area to hunt for the beacon of the plane in case it was under water q Often called ‘workhorse’, as these planes are rugged and carry troops besides maintaining logistical support to far flung posts of the Army all over the country, IAF has over 100 Russian made AN-32s which were inducted in the mid 1980s The services personnel on board the missing plane included four officers and 25 others, officials said here. While the plane was manned by a crew of six, other passengers included 11 from IAF, nine Navy men, two from Army and one from Coast Guard. Port Blair is the home to tri-services command. “The plane, which was on a routine courier service, took off at about 8.30 am from Tambaram and it was scheduled to land at Port Blair at 11.30 am but it is overdue,” said IAF spokesperson Wing Commander Anupam Banerjee. The courier service flights fly three times in a week. These planes have enough fuel to fly over ocean and land at an alternate base in Campbell Bay or Car Nicobar in Andamans in case they cannot land at Port Blair. Elaborating on the search and rescue mission, officials said the IAF deployed one C-130J plane along with two AN-32 aircraft besides two P-8 long range maritime aircraft of the Navy and two Dornier aircraft of the Coast Guard. Continued on Page 6 Modi exhorts youth to pick development over casteism PM lays foundation stone of AIIMS at Gorakhpur PTI n GORAKHPUR enouncing politics of D casteism and nepotism, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday pitched for a BJP Government in Uttar Pradesh to promote politics of development but skipped any mention of the raging controversy surrounding Dalits. Modi was in Gorakhpur to lay the foundation stone of a new All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) to be built at an estimated cost of `1,011 crore to provide super-specialty health care and create a large pool of doctors in Uttar Pradesh. “You (people) don’t need those who play politics of casteism and nepotism. You have filled everyone’s pocket but has your pocket been filled? My dear youths, nepotism and poison of casteism will not help in development. Support politics of ‘vikasvad’ (development). I am here to urge you to bless me with your support as you have done earlier (in the Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviews AIIMS Gorakhpur model on Friday Lok Sabha polls),” he said at a public meeting in an apparent attack on the main Opposition parties in Uttar Pradesh without naming them. Exhorting the people of poll-bound UP to shun politics of family, Modi said, “There has been enough of family and caste politics. You supported everybody. But did they support you as well? Were youths and farmers benefited?” In a speech delivered after laying foundation stone for an AIIMS and revival of a sick fertiliser plant, Modi skipped any PTI reference to the raging controversy stoked by one of his party leader’s attack on Mayawati or the violence against Dalits in Gujarat. He focused his speech on his efforts to boost State’s development. The Prime Minister also accused the Samajwadi Party Government of being unable to spend the Central fund for the State’s health sector and asked people to choose a Government next year which could run for them like him. Continued on Page 6 Kabali wala triggers mad rush to cinemas SUSPENDED JUDGE ATTEMPTS ‘SUICIDE’ KUMAR CHELLAPPAN n CHENNAI New Delhi: Additional district judge at the Dwarka court Pratap Singh Malik, who had gone into depression after his suspension following a complaint by a woman employee, was admitted to a hospital here as his condition deteriorated due to an overdose of sleeping pills, police said on Friday. iwali, the festival of lights and bursting of crackers D may still be three months away, JILTED LOVER, SISTER THROW ACID AT GIRL New Delhi: A 22-year-old woman got burnt badly and was unable to open her eyes after a man and his sister allegedly hurled acid at her for refusing his marriage proposal in east Delhi’s Gandhinagar area, police said on Friday. The girl has been admitted to GTB hospital with 30 per cent burn injuries and is recuperating. people and that of the nation, he said. “If we do like this, it will be a big problem for democracy,” Kharge said and sought action against Mann. Former Home Secretary and BJP MP RK Singh was also heard seeking action against Mann. “Tatkaal barkhast kariye (remove him immediately)” he said, and demanded a Breach of Privilege Motion against Mann. Kirit Somaiya (BJP) also demanded his disqualification as an MP. Joining AAP MP’s apology fails to defuse LS situation; Speaker says it is a serious matter, ‘will act’ Fans pour milk on a giant poster of Rajinikanth celebrating the release of Kabali in Chennai on Friday PTI but Chennai celebrated its Diwali on Friday. The release of Kabali, the 156th movie of megastar Rajinikanth, sent millions of his fans in frenzy and threw normal life out of gear. Rajinikanth had a special screening of the movie in the US where he is holidaying. The frenzy was not limited to Rajinikanth’s home State where he made his debut in the film world in 70s. The Kabali mania spreads across the country and abroad as similar hype and hoopla marked its release in about 5,000 screens. The Tamil drama, which has also been dubbed in Hindi and Telugu, ran to packed houses in metros THALAIVA MANIA SWEEPS THE COUNTRY; MOVIE SCREENED IN 5,000 THEATERS; EARNS `223 CRORE IN ADVANCE BOOKING like Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru and cities across Kerala as well as in hundreds of theatres in the US, the UK, Malaysia and Singapore. The movie, which was shot at a cost of `110 crore, has raked in `223 crore for its producer Kalaipuli Thanu even before the counters were opened early this week for reservation. Chennai, which sleeps past midnight, witnessed traffic snarls along the arterial roads from 3 am itself. The first-dayfirst-show (FDFS) was scheduled for 4 am in almost all the 100 plus theatres screening the film in the city. Cut-outs and banners of the actor, known for his style and gimmicks, were erected outside theatres which wore a festive atmosphere as fans turned up in good numbers, adding colour to the screenings. In some places, special prayers were held for the success of the film, reminding that Rajinikanth’s popularity has not taken a dent despite back-to-back flops in “Kochadaiyaan” and “Lingaa”. Some of his die-hard fans flew from Japan, where he has huge following, to witness the hype and drama typical of a Rajinikanth release. Dialogues like “Kabali da” and “Magizhchi” (Happy) have become buzz- words among the movie lovers who recreated them happily after the screening. Amid chant of slokas, frenzied fans performed milk abhishekam (pouring of milk) on the larger than life flex boards of the superstar in front of theatres. There were bursting of crackers and playing of panchavadyam (percussion) by hundreds of drummers brought in from Kerala and folk dance by artistes who descended in the city from faraway places like Thanjavur and Tiruchi. Ardent fans, many of them Dravidian party members, warded off evil eyes by lighting small lamps in front of Rajinikanth’s pictures and performed special poojas. The day turned out to be a holiday as many corporate companies had declared a closed day so that the staff could see the FDFS. If the reaction of the people who came out of the FDFS is any indication, Kabali is all set new record in the history of Tamil films. “Rajinikanth seems to have retained his magic playing a role that suits his age and persona,” said Bharat Kumar, a well- known film critic. And why this mad love and worship for the aging actor? In Kabali, Rajinikanth plays the role of a messiah, Kabaleeswaran, who takes up arms for the poor Tamils and the depressed classes in Malaysia. The secret behind the success of Rajinikanth is well explained by Adam Ayub, his batchmate in the film institute. “He did not have the looks and complexion required for a hero. Rajini was dark and not good looking. Continued on Page 6 city 02 LUCKNOW | SATURDAY | JULY 23, 2016 BJP gets ammunition to hit back at BSP PNS ■ LUCKNOW brasive comments by Bahujan Samaj Party workA ers against Dayashankar Singh and female members of his family while registering their ire against the sacked BJP leader provided the right ammunition to the Bharatiya Janata Party, which was pushed to the back foot till Thursday. While Singh’s mother and sister lodged a report against senior BSP leaders, including former Chief Minister Mayawati, BJP leaders condemned the foul language used by the Blue Brigade leaders during their protest at Hazratganj on Thursday. Absconding since an FIR was lodged against him on Wednesday night, Singh is yet to be traced even after the expiry of the 36-hour ultimatum given by the BSP for his arrest while calling off their protest on Thursday. The police raided at least 20 places across the state but could not nab the BJP leader. Meanwhile, Singh’s family members were agitated over the derogatory language used by the BSP leaders against his wife and daughter and they decided to lodge a cross FIR against the BSP leaders. Singh’s wife, Swati Singh, alleged, “Such threatening statements by the BSP leaders against a woman and a girl also amount to a crime like my husband has been accused of. The BSP people were publicly saying ‘Unki patni, beti ko pesh karo’. This has been very traumatic for my 12-year-old daughter.” She added, “An FIR must be lodged against all those abusing us on record. These people should be held guilty for mentally harassing my young daughter who is now afraid to attend her school. If anything happens to my family, BSP chief Mayawati should be held responsible for it.” “My husband was stripped of his post and expelled from the BJP for his utterances. Besides, an FIR was lodged against him despite his apology. But still Mayawatiji is not satisfied. What these BSP leaders said on Thursday, should they not be condemned and should such people not be removed from the BSP like my husband?” she asked. Swati Singh pointed out, “Mayawati said that Dayashankar had insulted a woman. Agreed. But what would she say about the act of her party members. It is unfortunate that the BSP, which follows Dr BR Ambedkar’s ideology, abused me and my daughter in front of the statue of Babasaheb Ambedkar. The leader had great respect for women but the BSP people do not follow him,” she said. She also took strong exception to a BSP leader’s announcement of paying Rs 50 lakh to anyone who got her husband’s tongue. Swati Singh said that her husband had not contacted her or any family member after the FIR was lodged against him on Wednesday night. Meanwhile, in Ballia, supporters of Singh’s brother, Dharmendra Singh, created a ruckus at a police station on Thursday night after he was detained and questioned about his brother for close to four hours. In Lucknow, BJP state general secretary Vijay Bahadur Pathak also questioned the stand of BSP leaders on those who used derogatory language used against the women kin of Singh. “We have punished Singh by sacking him from the party even after he tendered an apology. It remains to be seen what Mayawati does to her supporters and leaders who used foul language against women members of Singh’s family. Are the BSP leaders free to say anything against women?” he questioned. Pathak said the rule of law was the same for everyone. “If Singh could be booked for his derogatory language, then why not the BSP leaders?” he argued. SCPCR seeks video footage of BSP protest Lucknow (PNS): Taking note of the abusive language used by BSP protestors against sacked BJP leader Daya Shankar Singh and women members of his family, chairperson of State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (SCPCR) Juhie Singh asked the Lucknow district administration to provide them video footage of the protest within three days. “It was reported widely that during the BSP’s protest on July 21 at Hazratganj area, derogatory remarks were made against some women and a 12-year-old child. It is unfortunate and a serious issue,” Singh said on Friday. In her letter to the district administration, Singh has sought video footage of the BSP’s protest in three days so that the content of speeches delivered by BSP leaders could be examined. Sources said the Commission had also received individual complaints regarding Daya Shankar Singh’s 12-year-old daughter being traumatised by the scathing remarks made by BSP speakers at the protest.” If the Commission finds the BSP leaders guilty of using derogatory language against the child, a case would be registered against them and action would be taken under Juvenile Justice (JJ) Act. When contacted, District Magistrate Raj Shekhar said, “As soon as we receive the communication from the Commission, we will act accordingly.” Naseemuddin defends party workers PNS ■ LUCKNOW efusing to apologise for the abusive words used during Bahujan Samaj Party’s protest on Thursday, senior leader Naseemuddin Siddiqui strongly defended the party workers’ action on Friday. He also charged the Bharatiya Janata Party with conspiring with Dayashankar Singh’s family to give a new twist to the incident and save him from legal proceedings for his unparliamentary comment against BSP supremo Mayawati. “The party workers were angry and whatever was said during Thursday’s protest was to register our ire and there is nothing wrong in it,” Siddiqui asserted while addressing a press conference in Lucknow on Friday evening. “Yes, we used the word ‘dog’ for Dayashankar Singh as what the expelled BJP leader did was beastly,” Siddiqui said but refuted charges of using objectionable words against Singh’s wife or daughter. “Yes, the party leaders asked to produce Singh’s wife and daughter, but we are not against them. We just wanted to ask Singh’s family how they had felt about Singh’s derogatory remarks against BSP chief Mayawati,” clarified Siddiqui while refusing to tender any apology. Reacting to the move of Singh’s family members to get a case registered against Mayawati and senior leaders of the BSP, Siddiqui said that it was a well orchestrated conspiracy of the BJP to defame the BSP leaders and a last-ditch effort to save Singh. When asked about the party’s next move as the 36-hour ultimatum for arrest of Singh had expired, Siddiqui said that on Monday, the leaders would again stage demon- R BJP demands action against Siddiqui Lucknow (PNS): The Dayashankar Singh episode has taken a political turn with the Bharatiya Janata Party coming to the rescue of the expelled leader’s family and demanding action against Bahujan Samaj Party leader Naseemuddin Siddiqui, who allegedly used derogatory words against Singh’s daughter. BJP state president Keshav Prasad Maurya said the party condemned the derogatory words used by the BSP leaders during their protest while sitting under the statue of Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar. Maurya even coined a slogan – ‘Beti ke samman mein, Bharatiya Janata Party maidan mein’. “It would have been better had Mayawati expelled Siddiqui as the BJP took action against its leader,” he said. “The BJP demands the arrest of Siddiqui and all leaders against whom Dayashankar Singh’s wife has filed an FIR. The party will stage protests at all district headquarters demanding action against these BSP leaders,” he said. Meanwhile, Maurya will hold the first meeting of state office-bearers on Saturday in which the party will decide the date of the state executive meeting. According to sources, the state executive meeting is expected to be held on August 6 and 7. stration at divisional headquarters except Lucknow, as they had already staged a demonstration here on Thursday. SP hits out at BJP, BSP PNS ■ LUCKNOW he Samajwadi Party slammed the Bharatiya T Janata Party and the Bahujan Samaj Party for attacking the dignity of women in their war of slander. It said that by their conduct, both parties were creating social tension and threatening social harmony in Uttar Pradesh. The SP targeted the BSP chief saying that Mayawati had no right to adopt a moral high ground over objectionable comment by a BJP leader as she had always targeted her political rivals in foul language, vitiating levels of political discourse in state politics. The SP said that the battle between the BJP and the BSP had created a new crisis and was a challenge for democracy as the agenda of public discourse had touched a new low. The SP alleged that both parties, in their no-holdsbarred battle, were ignoring the tradition of dignity of public life. SP spokesman and minister Rajendra Choudhary said on Friday that it was most unfortunate to see BJP and BSP, which claimed to be ‘ideologybased’ parties, attacking each other in filthy and abusive language. He added that while the SP always respected the dignity of women, this was hardly the agenda of the BJP and the BSP. Choudhary said, “The BSP does not believe in dignity in public life and its history is replete with incidents of anarchy and slogans in filthy language.” Condemning the intemperate language used by the BSP leaders against women, the SP leader said, “The BSP tried to create havoc over one unpar- liamentary comment by a BJP leader, but the top BSP leaders ended up doing the same thing during their protest on Thursday. Besides, the BSP chief has been doing so all her life.” Choudhary also trained his guns at the BJP and accused it of attacking democratic conventions and public dignity. “Ever since the BJP came to power at the Centre, there has been a long list of leaders who have given provocative statements threatening public order and social harmony. Spreading rumours and creating disorder is an old tactics of the BJP,” he said. Choudhary pointed out that the BJP national president, during his visits to UP, tried to vitiate the atmosphere by using intemperate language against SP leaders and levelling false allegations. Centre, State engage in war of words over funds PNS ■ LUCKNOW ttar Pradesh is facing a AUCTION NOTICE 29.07.2016, 12:00 Noon, U.P. Cooprative Fedration Limited, 32-Station Road, Lucknow Auction of Unserviceable Petrol Ambessdor Cars-3, Security Rs. 5,000/- cash. For Each Vehicale. Govt. Auctioneer I.P. Singh. NOTICE No 9421876N, NK Raju Tamang Vill- Gielle Tea Garden No-2 P.O Rungli Rangliot Dist Darjeeling W. Bengal, In my service document's my wife Shova Tamang Subba who's date of Birth has been entried -20 may-1987 which is Incorrect as per Madhyamik Admit Card. The correct date of Birth is 20 May 1977 wife of 9421876N, NK Raju Tamang 5/11 GR "C" coy C/o 99 APO piquant situation. While U Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav has slammed the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance government at the Centre for not releasing funds for the state, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has accused the state of not utilising the central funds. Akhilesh Yadav has been vocal in blaming the Centre for not releasing funds for health, irrigation and power sectors, saying that the BJP-led government is partisan against nonBJP state governments. “The 14th Finance Commission has deprived the state of over Rs 10,000 crore revenue. The PM should intervene and provide additional funds to the state government,” Yadav said. In recent past, the CM has written a series of letters seeking funds for various projects. On June 22, Yadav urged the Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav welcomes Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his arrival in Grakhpur on Friday PM to provide subsidy on coal freight. On March 15, he sought another subsidy on foodgrains for drought-hit people of Bundelkhand while on January 29, Yadav sought a fund of Rs 1,500 crore under National Rural Water Mission. On November 11, 2015, Chief Minister had asked for funds under Pradhan Mantri Gramin Sadak Yojana. But on Friday, PM Narendra Modi was critical of the SP government in UP for non-utilisation of funds to improve the health sector. “The Centre has provided Rs 7,000 crore but till date the UP government has spent just Rs 2,850 crore. This shows that it is not concerned about development of UP,” Modi said. Union Health Minister JP Nadda accused the UP government of lagging behind in spending Central funds. “We have given Rs 875 crore to the state but it is yet to spend it.’’ SP spokesman and minister Rajendra Choudhary said the allegations levelled by the PM were far from truth. “The truth is that the Centre stopped funds for 102/108 ambulance services because the state government’s work had won laurels across the world. It is also true that the SP regime extended help on its own to farmers who lost their crops in unseasonal rains. We did not wait for central assistance and when it came it was not enough,” he said. About allegations on Health sector, Choudhary said that he was not aware of a special grant of Rs 7,000 crore. “To the best of my knowledge, the money sent by the Centre has been utilised,” he said. Modi’s pep talk invigorates BJP workers PNS ■ LUCKNOW rime Minister Narendra Modi’s 4-hour visit to P Gorakhpur has invigorated Bharatiya Janata Party workers who are now gearing up for the battle of ballot in 2017. Directives have been issued to all party MPs to adopt at least two Assembly constituencies and ensure victory of the party candidate there. The directives came from none other than the Prime Minister, who told a dozen MPs who met him in Gorakhpur to ensure the victory of at least two party candidates from their parliamentary constituency. An MP, who was part of the delegation that met Modi, told ‘The Pioneer’ that the PM said that if the MPs ensured victory of two candidates, half the battle would be won. The BJP and its ally have 73 MPs from Uttar Pradesh. Each parliamentary constituency comprise at least five Assembly segments. BJP state chief Keshav Prasad Maurya and party’s incharge Om Mathur told the PM that they would communicate his directive to all the MPs of the state. The PM, on his part, sang paeans for the BJP MPs. In his speech, Modi said that the people had selected so efficient MPs who did not allow him to rest. “These MPs even question me. They have welfare of people in their minds and always talk about their constituencies,” Modi said. He even asked the people to greet the MPs who were present on the dais. The pep talk did wonders and the MPs promised victory of at least two candidates from each parliamentary constituency. Not only the MPs, even the BJP workers felt enthused by the Prime Minister’s announcement to re-start the fertiliser plant and set up AIIMS in Gorakhpur. “Now we have something to talk about. Earlier, we used to talk about Jan Dhan Yojana and Ujjawala Scheme, the benefits of which were not fathomable as far as common man was concerned. The fertiliser factory will bring prosperity in the area as people will get direct and indirect employment,” BJP’s district unit leader Narain Chaudhary told ‘The Pioneer’ from Gorakhpur. He said that if the construction of AIIMS started before October, they would win half the battle. Printed and Published by Vijay Prakash Singh for and on behalf of CMYK Printech Ltd., 4th Floor, Sahara Shopping Centre, Faizabad Road, Lucknow-226016 and Printed at Tin Tin Printech Pvt Ltd., C-33 Amausi Industrial Area, Nadarganj, Lucknow. Tel: (0522) 2438656 / 9336266608. Editor: Chandan Mitra. Resident Editor: Vijay Prakash Singh. RNI No. 2016/57. Lucknow Telephones: EPABX: 4036600 Fax: 2345582. Allahabad Office: (95532) 2420818, 2421018, 3290460. Kanpur Office: (95512) 2304006, 2304416. Varanasi Office: (95542) 2414294, 2414295. Delhi Office: Link House, II Floor, 3 Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi 110 002. Tel: (011) 23755271-274, 41509074. city 03 LUCKNOW | SATURDAY | JULY 23, 2016 Helmet rule in need of LMC asks dist admn to lodge FIRs against proper implementation 1,000 govt employees No dearth of weird reasons for commuters PIONEER NEWS SERVICE n LUCKNOW ratap Singh, a 48-year-old contractor, ruminates for a little while as he munches paan masala with a chewingthe-cud-like expression and after a prolonged and thoughtful pause he says that the helmet is a big obstacle in his frequent spitting habit. Seventeen-year-old student Anand Awasthi may not be candid about what stops him from wearing a helmet but it is an open secret in his house that he does not like having his flamboyant hair style spoilt. Fifty-five-year-old Deshraj, who is a government driver and well-conversant with the driving rules, does not wear a helmet while driving a moped but does so when he rides a mobike because he believes helmets are not important while driving lighter vehicles. There is no dearth of odd reasons people have for not wearing helmets ranging from the suffocating feel that it creates to the additional burden of towing the object when they reach their destination. Incidentally, even as the provisional notification has been issued for making the pillion riders in the state wear helmets (as per the recent decision of the Uttar Pradesh Cabinet having approved an amendment to the UP Motor Vehicle Rules, 1988), the Transport Department officials agree that the need of the hour was a proper implementation of the rule for making helmets compulsory for two wheeler drivers. As per the figures provided by the Transport department, there has been a substantial increase in the number of bike accidents. In the state, nearly 7,330 two-wheeler accidents had occurred in 2015 as ...for skipping BLO training sessions PIONEER NEWS SERVICE n LUCKNOW P ucknow Municipal Corporation has asked the district administration to lodge FIRs against more than 1,000 state government employees for skipping the booth-level office (BLO) training sessions. “In my zone-1 as many as 268 employees did not turn up for the BLO and supervisor training session. We had sent notices to them earlier but did not get any response from them. In such a situation we had sent a letter to the district administration to lodge FIRs against them for not turning up for important government work,” zonal officer (zone-1), Ashok Singh told The Pioneer. It may be pointed out that the government employees had been assigned BLO and supervisor duties for the revision of local bodies’ electoral lists of the city. It was mandatory for them to attend the training sessions and take the stationery required for the task. Lucknow Municipal Corporation was assigned the task of holding training sessions at all the eight zonal offices and the zonal officer concerned was made incharge for it. The government employees from nearly all the state-run departments were asked to report to the zonal officers for the training sessions. The situation in zone-3 was somewhat similar. Here too, nearly 200 employees did not turn up for training and receiving stationery. Zonal officer (zone-3), Vinay Pratap Singh said for the BLO training session, some 367 employees were to come as per the authorities concerned but only L A random survey across the city reveals that nearly half of the commuters who are moving on the roads are without helmet against 4,899 in the year 2014. As many as 3,993 people were killed in such accidents in 2015 as against 2,492 in 2014 and the number of injured was 3,398 in 2015 as against 2,382 in the year 2014. A random survey across the city reveals that nearly half of the commuters who are moving on the roads are without helmet. The Transport department officials put the figure as 50-70 per cent of the drivers wearing helmets and 10 per cent of the policemen not wearing helmets. The department is unable to give the gender divide in terms of wearing helmets. A senior Transport department official admitted the fact that non-wearing of helmets had been the main cause of deaths in the accidents which had taken place in the city. “In terms of enforcement we carry out traffic awareness programmes once a month on various aspects of road safety. We also issue circulars on the mandatory provision of purchasing a helmet when they buy a new vehicle,” he said. The official agreed that short-term enforcement showed quicker results in comparison to the long-term efforts. “However there are several problems in these short-term enforcements which include the shortage of manpower, revenue realisation being less, perception of the offence taken as a petty crime and other priority work of the department,” he added. Incidentally, the administrative order which had been issued a couple of years ago regarding “no helmet, no petrol” did not work when a firing incident took place in Ghaziabad last year when a petrol dealer refused to give petrol to a motorcyclist. Helmet dealers in the city said that most of the time buyers admit that they face problems while wearing helmets but there were several new features in helmets which could resolve these problems. Transport Commissioner Ravindra Naik told The Pioneer that they were carrying out discussions with the Traffic department for better implementation of the helmet rule. Minister detects anomalies at hosp PIONEER NEWS SERVICE n LUCKNOW inister of state for Maternal, Child and M Family Welfare Ravidas Mehrotra inspected Virangna Jhalkari Bai Mahila Hospital on Friday and detected several anomalies. On reaching the hospital at around 1.30 pm, Mehrotra noticed that parking fee was still being charged from patients’ attendants and the hospital staff behaved rudely with patients. He also found the doctors irregular. The minister ordered Director-General (Family Welfare) MR Malik to ensure strict action against the defaulters. He also directed the DG to ensure that parking fee was not charged anywhere in the government-run hospitals as the facility is free throughout the state. Further, Mehrotra found that the arrears due to pregnant women under Janani Suraksha Yojana was pending and the hospital administration had failed to take measures to create awareness about the scheme. He also sought a report Minister Ravidas Mehrotra interacting with patients’ attendants at Virangna Jhalkari Bai Mahila Hospital from chief medical superintendent Dr Anand Prakash on the arrears. While interacting with the patients in wards, the minister found that the staff realised money from them promising better treatment. A patient named Priti Verma complained to the minister that a staff member had taken Rs 800 from her after she delivered a child. Mehrotra also found that cleanliness and hygiene at the hospital was not up to the mark. Traffic snarls: Admn comes up with contingency plan HUJJAT RAZA n LUCKNOW 3 MECHANISMS TO EASE TRAFFIC CONGESTION DURING PROTESTS aking lessons from the chaotic snarls due to the T stirs by the BSP and Congress on Thursday, the Lucknow district administration has come up with a contingency plan to combat such situations troubling the public. The district administration has now decided to put in place three major mechanisms to ease snarls during protests — use of public address system to make people aware of the available routes, seeking help from Civil Defence personnel and use of temporary parking lots to accommodate vehicles of protestors so that they do not coagulate the already stressed traffic in Lucknow. In the recent past, many protests have taken place near Vidhan Bhawan and Hazratganj crossing which turned out to be a nightmare for the commuters. In such a situation, traffic movement was badly affected creating trouble for schoolchildren and ambulances carr ying patients. “The setting up of public address systems at major crossings will enable commuters to take necessary diversions which will help in decongesting the alternative routes which naturally come under stress during such congregations,” District Magistrate Raj Shekhar said. “Besides, during the stir of the BSP and Congress, vehicles of the protestors were found to be parked outside the GPO Park and side lanes of Hazratganj market close to the main roundabout, which constricted the road. We are looking for temporary parking sites in Hazratganj and also near the diversion points for smooth flow of traffic,” the DM said. “Apart from these, the district administration will take the help of Civil Defense personnel and special police officers (SPOs) for helping the police and traffic personnel for crowd management and easing traffic movement,” he added. WATERLOGGING AFTER DOWNPOUR Pioneer The minister later directed the CMO to provide a detailed report of anomalies detected in the hospital and instructed the DG to inspect other maternal healthcare facilities and ensure proper treatment and hygiene. 22-year-old girl hangs self Lucknow (PNS): A 22year old girl, Shweta, on Friday committed a suicide by hanging herself at her house in Jalalpur falling under Para police station. No suicide note was found in the room. However, a family member told the police that she was having a love affair with a boy who was living in the adjacent village but her ditched her for another girl. The marriage was to be solemnised in October this month. Deceased’s father Arjun Singh Yadav said his daughter was a student of BScIII. She had dinner with her father and mother Leena on Thursday and appeared cheerful. She was sleeping with her mother in a room on the ground floor while her father was in an adjacent room. At 6 am, she was found hanging with a dupatta tied around her neck. Police said investigations were on to know the whether her ex-boyfriend was responsible for the girl taking the extreme step. STERN ACTION n As soon as the plan for lodging an FIR against the absentees was conveyed to the employees, some of them approached their respective zonal officers but still their number was low. n The government employees had been assigned BLO and supervisor duties for revision of local bodies’ electoral lists. It was mandatory for them to attend the training sessions and take the stationery required. 150 to 170 turned up and about 200 skipped it. As soon as the plan for lodging an FIR against the absentees was conveyed to the employees, some of them approached their respective zonal officers for training and stationery but still their number was low. “We were waiting for more employees to attend the training sessions as nearly 200 of them had turned up earlier. Some of them came late too. But still a good number of the employees skipped the training session. I have sent a letter to the district administration for initiating action against the absentees,” zonal officer (zone-6) Binno Rizvi said. The situation in other zonal offices was no better. There too, the majority of employees had not turned up for training session. It is quite apparent that the district local bodies’ election department will organise another round of training sessions if the absentees come forward for carrying out the tasks assigned to them. Heavy rains in the city on Thursday brought down the temperature by eight degrees. The city recorded a maximum temperature of 28.7 degree Celsius. The good news is that rain and thundershowers are likely in some areas of the city on Friday. City received 0.8mm rains. The skies remained overcast throughout the day with heavy rains lashing intermittently. The rains brought issues of waterlogging in several parts of the city. The state forecast is that rains are likely in isolated places of eastern Pioneer Uttar Pradesh. LU increases 60 seats in BBA dept Lucknow (PNS): The Lucknow University has increased 60 seats in the BBA department from this academic session. Addressing a press conference in this regard on its premises on Friday, head of the department Sanjay Medhan said that these seats had been increased because of the general demand from the candidates. He said that a second round of counselling would be held on July 25 for the students at the Institute of Management Sciences. “The first round of counselling for admission in BBA (Hons) and the five-year-long MBA course was held on June 4 and 5 and subsequently, Lucknow University decided that a separate section of 60 seats will be added and hence we will be holding the second counselling,” he said. The head of the department said that after the admissions in June, nearly 45 seats fell vacant with the students taking admission in other universities. “Hence, we will be holding the second counselling for over 105 seats. All the SC, ST and OBC candidates had been offered admission in the first round of counselling before the vacant seats were offered to the General category candidates. However, in the best interests of the students the SC, ST and OBC candidates will be given another option to opt for the reserved seats in the new 60 BBA seats.” In the counselling which will be held for the second round the sub-categories such as the children of the University employees, freedom-fighters’ children and others in the horizontal reservation have to report by 9 am, those of the SC, ST and OBC categories have to report by 9.30 am and all the other candidates by 11 am. The head of the department further clarified that only those candidates who appeared in the LUGMAT-2016 merit list were eligible to appear for counselling and have to report with all their original documents as had been prescribed earlier. city 04 LUCKNOW | SATURDAY | JULY 23, 2016 Chain-snatchers’ gang members arrested PIONEER NEWS SERVICE n LUCKNOW wo members of an inter-district gang involved in chain T and purse snatching were arrested near Shivlok temple in Triveni Nagar area under Aliganj police station late on Thursday night. They were identified as Dinesh Kumar Modi and Deepak Saini. The police recovered two gold chains, cash amounting to Rs 4,700 and an unregistered motorcycle stolen from Madiaon recently from their possession. Sources said that Dinesh was picked up from Triveni Nagar on Thursday evening and taken to the police station for quizzing. He confessed that along with his associate Deepak, he had snatched the gold chain of Ramkumari Rastogi recently. He also revealed that they were involved in five incidents of chain snatching in Aliganj and Madiaon police station areas. The motorcycle Dinesh was riding was stolen from Madiaon area. On his information, the police raided Deepak’s house in Husainabad area late Thursday night and nabbed him. Deepak confessed that they were working for an inter-district gang involved in chain snatching. Meanwhile, the police arrested a man selling stolen software gadgets from the Goel market in Chinhat police station area. He was identified as Ravi Rawat. Five laptops, four laptop chargers and four mobile phones were recovered from a bag he was carrying. Rawat confessed that the software were stolen from rooms of students of higher studies. Focus on use of CST tech applications PIONEER NEWS SERVICE n LUCKNOW ecretary, department of Additional Sources of Energy Partha, Sarathi Sen Sharma said the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII), along with channel partners, should endeavour to motivate the state industries to use concentrating solar thermal (CST) technologies applications which can be used for a wide range of things, including heating, cooling and cooking. Sharma expressed these views at a workshop which was organised by CII for focusing on promotion of CST technologies for industries, at a city hotel on Friday. It provided a platform to a large number of senior industrial representatives from Lucknow to have open discussions with the consumers and manufacturers of CST systems. With an aim to promote CST technologies beneficial to various industrial sectors, Global Environment Facility and United Nations Industrial Development Organization (GEF-UNIDO) in partnership with the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) are implementing the project ‘Promoting business models for increasing penetrations and scaling up of solar energy’. A series of workshops and site visits are being organized under the project to create awareness about the technology and its potential for application in the industrial sector. Wide participation and support from industry has been ensured through close cooperation with the State Nodal Agency Uttar Pradesh New and Renewable Energy Development Agency (UPNEDA) and Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) for the workshop. RP Goswami, director CST, MNRE, said that a lot of innovation could be used in these S technologies. “It is time for the industry to take up green initiatives and energy savings. MNRE has empanelled 29 industrial sectors under this scheme and with the funds that the ministry is allocating for projects. It is the right time for entrepreneurs to join the renewable energy brigade and aim to strengthen the CST industry,” he added. He urged industry associations to continue in the efforts of promoting the message of clean and green energy and make the process of availing the financial package offered by MNRE through IREDA a ‘single-window’ process. “Since payback period and other financial details need further elaboration, it would be the responsibility of industry associations and channel partners to continue the discussions and support the industry in implementing projects in CST space,” he added. Anil Misra, national project manager, UNIDO, demystified the barriers associated with technology adoption, and also shared details on the most suitable solar thermal technologies namely, Parabolic Troughs, Dish Collectors and Linear Fresnel systems. UNIDO has partnered with IREDA to develop a financial package bundling the subsidy from MNRE and loan funds from IREDA at reduced interest rate using the funds of the project. Atul Mehra, chairman, CII Uttar Pradesh State Council, said that one of the most energy consuming sectors in the country was the industrial sector in UP and it was known to be one of the most vibrant industrial sectors in the country. He mentioned that even though solar technologies had been available in different forms since over 30 years, the pace of adoption was yet to pick up. 2 killed, 8 hurt in separate road mishaps Cong to show strength next Friday Lucknow (PNS): Two persons were killed and eight injured in separate road mishaps in the past 24 hours. 40-year old Ram Chandra was killed after a mini-truck rammed into a stationary tempo (UP32 CU6104) near Panchayati Raj office in Bakshi-Ka-Talab in which the deceased sustained injuries and was taken to nearby primary health centre. He was referred to KGMU’s Trauma Centre where he succumbed. The condition of driver Gopal Narain was stated to be critical while Ashish Shukla, Deepak, Atiq and Ashutosh were discharged from health centre after first aid. The errant driver managed to speed off. Besides, Prakash Chandra of Telibagh was killed in a road at Telibagh crossing. The tempo he was travelling in was hit by a speeding vehicle (UP32 CY4636). fter being in political wilderness in Uttar A Pradesh for the last three CASH BAG LOOTED Two unidentified miscreants looted took a cashier of a paan masala agency on gunpoint and snatched his bag containing Rs 80,000 near Jain mandir in Ghazipur area (B-block) on Friday night. The victim identified as Chand was returning after collecting money from traders when he was targeted by the miscreants around 9 pm. PIONEER NEWS SERVICE n LUCKNOW decades, the Congress is set to show its strength by organising an interaction programme with workers at Ramabai Sthal in Aashiyana next Friday. Sources in the party claimed that over one lakh Congress workers and leaders would attend the day-long session which would be attended by Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Vadra. He said the sole objective of the programme was to send out a strong message about the party’s revival in state to the rank and file. Interestingly, this is the first time that the Congress has selected Ramabai Sthal for any programme. If the party manages to fill the massive ground by its workers and functionaries, it will be send out an ample message to the rival parties about the resurgence of Congress. UPCC media committee chairman Satyadev Tripathi said on Friday that over one lakh party workers would attend the interactive session with Rahul Gandhi and other leaders next Friday noon. Congress will be the second party in UP to go for interaction with booth-level workers after the Bharatiya Janata Party organised such programmes in six phases early this month. Meanwhile, Congress pres- ident Sonia Gandhi and her deputy Rahul Gandhi would flag off a mega three-day road show with the slogan ‘27 Saal, UP Behaal’ from party headquarters in New Delhi on Saturday. During the 600 km show, the party will hold a series of roadside meetings with leaders addressing the people en route. Tripathi said the road show would have leaders like AICC general secretary and in-charge of UP, Ghulam Nabi Azad, UPCC chief Raj Babbar, party’s chief ministerial face Sheila Dixit, campaign committee chairman Sanjay Singh and other senior leaders. He said the road show would start from New Delhi and pass through Ghaziabad, City hosps to use coloured bed sheets PIONEER NEWS SERVICE n LUCKNOW s part of a cleanliness and hygiene drive, government-run hospitals in A Lucknow are gearing up to provide clean bed sheets in wards. For this, Balrampur Hospital and SPM (Civil) Hospital will soon start purchasing coloured bed sheets to be changed everyday to ensure cleanliness and hygiene in wards. Bed sheets of different colours will be procured so as to avoid the reuse of linen. Balrampur Hospital administration plans to purchase over 5,000 new bed sheets at an estimated cost of Rs 10 lakh. It has sought funds from the state government and expects to get it by August end. “The hospital will purchase coloured bed sheets and ensure they are changed daily in all wards. It will also make laundry facilities more patient-friendly,” Chief Medical Superintendent of Balrampur Hospital, Dr Rajeev Lochan, said. On being asked about advantages of the new system, Dr Lochan said, “Often, we get complaints from patients about dirty bed sheets in wards. However, there are clear instructions to nurses to change bed sheets daily. The problem of changing bed sheets daily increases during monsoons as it is difficult to dry bed sheets on time.” The SPM Hospital has also placed an order for purchase of coloured bed sheets. But coloured bed sheets and white bed sheets will be changed on alternate days. Medical Superintendent Dr Ashutosh Dubey said the order for purchase of 2,000 coloured bed sheets had already been placed. “This will help in ensuring cleanliness and the staff would not be able to fool the administration. However, the hospital will start using coloured bed sheets from September,” he said. Meanwhile, use of coloured bed sheets is likely to get delayed in RML Hospital. Chief Medical Superintendent Dr Omkar Yadav, said that they had not received any formal order from the state government in this regard. CM to felicitate winners of science awards Veena Tandon CITYBRIEFS does Biotech SUPER DANCER Auditions for the dance reality show, Super Dancer, Park proud Lucknow (PNS): A senior scientist of Biotech Park Veena Tandon, along with her team, has carried out extensive research on worm parasites of animals, some of which have the potential to affect human health as well. Her lifetime contributions cover a complete spectrum of worm infections prevalent in animals of food value, including the mammalian livestock (cattle, mithun, yak, goat, sheep, pig), poultry, frogs, fishes and crabs in the north-eastern region of India. The database, created by her research group and titled ‘Northeast India Helminth Parasite Information Database (NEIHPID): Knowledge Base for Helminth Parasites,” had been recently published in an internationally-reputed Journal and is also covered in ‘Nature India.’ The database is one of its kind and will help in understanding diseases caused by worms in many tropical SouthEast Asian countries, including India. The findings have resulted in some immediate successes in identifying causal agents of neglected tropical diseases in humans. The database is important for the development of interventions and effective control strategies with regard to such infections. Hapur, Amroha and Moradabad where leaders would halt for the night. “On Sunday, the road show will pass through Moradabad, Rampur, Bareilly to reach Shahjahanpur where the participants will have a night halt. On Monday, the road show will head to Hardoi covering Kannauj and end at Kanpur where a public meeting is slated,” he said. “The road show will make people of UP aware of the failures and misgovernance by successive non-Congress governments in UP during the last 27 years,” Tripathi added. Meanwhile, Raj Babbar said that the old state committee of Nirmal Khatri would continue to function till further orders. channel were organised at the Royal Mount Academy on Friday. The auditions saw participation of over 600 children. Super Dancer is a distinctive platform that has opened doors to aspirants between the age group of 4 and 13 to District Magistrate Raj Shekhar during a meeting regarding Ganjing Carnival with Pioneer showcase their dancing officials at his office on Friday prowess and carry the mantle of ‘Dance Ka Kal’. Shabeehul Hasnain will inau- Rakesh Kapoor on Friday. The gurate the programme on employees accused the Monday. JTRI chairman Nursing Staff Association of PERFORMANCE REPORT Governor Ram Naik Justice SU Khan and director not supporting the Karamchari handed over his performance Mehboob Ali will also attend Mahasangh in their bid. report to Prime Minister the inaugural event. Narendra Modi on the comBSNL CAMP pletion of his two years in AMDAWAD MA FAMOUS BSNL is organising special office. Appreciating the move Lucknow Expressions will camps on Saturday in of the Governor to publish the be screening movie ‘Amdavad Lucknow and other district of performance report, the Prime Ma Famous’ at Bhartendu UP East circle to distribute free Minister said that the Natya Academy on Sunday. Sim cards and sell their prodGovernor had laid the foun- This movie is produced by a ucts. The camps will be held dation of a good tradition. woman from Lucknow, under the supervision of Naik has sent the copies of the Akanksha Tewari, and direct- senior officers. Around 250 report to the President, Vice- ed by her husband Hardik camps will be organised in the President, all members of Lok Mehta. The film is a 30-minute circle, including 15 in Sabha and Rajya Sabha from docu-drama which was award- Lucknow. In Lucknow the UP, Chief Minister Akhilesh ed the coveted ‘Swarn Kamal’ camps will be held at Sahara Yadav, MLAs and MLCs of UP. for best non-feature film of Estates, HAL gate, Lohia Park, 2016 by President Pranab Amity University, PGI gate, Parivartan Chowk, Luckow Mukherjee. TRAINING University, Shia pg College, Judicial Training and IET, Mohanlalganj, Charbagh Research Institute (JTRI) will MEMORANDUM organise a five-day training SGPGI employees, under bus station, BBD College, programme for probationary the aegis of SGPGI 14) Integral University, KKC civil judges in the state from Karmachari Mahasangh, College, E-Block market, Monday. Chief Justice of handed over a charter of Rajajipuram, Charbagh Allahabad High Court Justice demands to director Dr station. Lucknow (PNS): Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav will felicitate the winners of the science awards at a function to be organised at his residence here on Saturday. Cabinet Minister Narad Rai announced the Science and Technology awards at a press conference which was held at the Vigyan Bhawan on Friday. He said that the amount of prize money had been increased fivefold. The Vigyan Gaurav Samman will be given to the Head of the Pulmonary Department, KGMU, Dr Suryakant. The Vigyan Ratan awards will be given to the Head of the Paedriatic Department, KGMU, SN Kureel, Professor Abhijit Chandra of the Gastroenterology Department, KGMU, and Salil Tandon, urologist, at the NE Railway auditorium. Amongst the five young scientists who will be awarded are Dr SK Tewari from the IISR, Shahjahanpur, Dr Mayank Singh from the Dental Faculty of KGMU, Dr Sudhakar Srivastava from the Environment Department, Varanasi, Dr Tariq Aftaab from the Aligarh Muslim University and Dr Wajahuddin from the CDRI. Workshop for teachers’ counsellors concludes Lucknow (PNS): The second day of the intensive training for teachers’ counsellors on ‘Counselling Skills and Interventions for Students’ Problems’ started with the participants sharing their experiences of the exercises they had done as a part of their homework. The exercises were described by Prof Pallavi Bhatnagar as a litmus test for comfort level with the self. The purpose of the exercises was to drive home the point that for being a counsellor it was necessary to connect with oneself because if one does not accept oneself he or she cannot be expected to accept others with all their problems. Prof Bhatnagar, Head, Department of Psychology, LU, who has been conducting the entire training since day one of the workshop, kept the discussions jargonfree so as to make it easier to be understood by the teachers’ coun- sellors who came from different academic backgrounds. She discussed some very basic skills of counsleling like rapport building, empathic understanding and listening and demonstrated each with the help of some activity. Most of the activities were role play exercises in which the participants formed teams of two each in which one had to play a client and the other acted as a counsellor. The teams enacted the role before the audience and then shared their experiences with each other and with the group as well. The group was also encouraged to share their observations about the roles they had played so far. Many participants felt stuck at some point or the other, the discussion of which led to a better understanding of the process of counselling in them. One such issue was the role of ‘silence’ which is very important to facilitate sharing by the clients. In this way the trainees learnt the basic skills of counselling by doing. Bhatnagar put great emphasis on ‘listening’ as a skill. She said in counselling it was important not to hurry up, give space, adopt an open posture and move with the pace of the client. She also asked the teachers’ counsellors to remember that they were only facilitators and not the problem solvers. SCHOOLSCAN GANDHI MEETS PM OF MAURITIUS Founder of City Montessori School Jagdish Gandhi met Prime Minister of Mauritius Anerood Jugnauth at latter’s residence and discussed the issues to establish effective international law. Principal of CMS, Kanpur Road, Vineeta Kamran accompanied him on this occasion. Gandhi informed the Mauritian PM about the efforts being initiated by CMS towards world unity and world peace, saying that a combined endeavour by all countries of the world unitedly from a single stage, was needed for providing a safe and peaceful future to the 2.4 billion children of the world. Gandhi also informed him about the International Conference of Chief Justices of the World organised by CMS for the past 16 years. nation 05 LUCKNOW | SATURDAY | JULY 23, 2016 INSHORT NATIONAL HERALD CASE Hooda booked for money laundering According to ED officials, the case was registered after the Haryana Vigilance Bureau took cognizance of offence under various provisions of IPC and PCA, in the process of land allotment to National Herald’s publisher during Hooda’s regime PNS n NEW DELHI eeping the Congress leadership on tenterhooks in K the National Herald scam, the Enforcement Directorate on Friday booked former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, four officials of Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA) besides officials of Associated Journals Limited (AJL), the publishers of the defunct newspaper, under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. The ED registered the FIR for alleged swindling of money in connection with the controversial land allotment in Panchkula to AJL. According to ED officials, the case was registered after the Haryana Vigilance Bureau took cognizance of offence under various provisions of IPC and Prevention of Corruption Act, in the process of land allotment to National Herald newspaper’s publisher during Bhupinder Hooda’s regime. It is learned that even though the FIR of ED did not name the officials of AJL, Congress leaders Motilal Vora and Oscar Fernadez and Sonia Gandhi’s trusted aide Suman Dubey would be summoned, as they are the main Directors of the AJL. Vora, Fernadez and Dubey are already charged as accused in the main case of National Herald along with Sonia and Rahul Gandhi. The petitioner Subramanian Swamy has already filed a complaint to the ED Chief for registering a case under PMLA against Sonia and Rahul for swindling of Rs.90 crore in the National Herald case, citing that the trial court has already taken cognizance of the offence. The Vigilance Bureau had registered a case of cheating and corruption against Hooda and four officials, who were in SC issues notice to EC on PIL against convicted lawmakers PIONEER NEWS SERVICE n NEW DELHI NGO LOK PRAHARI. THE NGO’S FOUNDER SN SHUKLA SUBMITTED THAT THE SC IN JULY 2013 HAD STRUCK DOWN THE IMMUNITY AVAILABLE TO A CONVICTED MLA/MP TO REMAIN IN OFFICE BY FILLING AN APPEAL CHALLENGING HIS CONVICTION ORDER he Supreme Court on Friday asked the Election T Commission to respond whether its decision of 2013 disqualifying convicted MLAs and MPs was being circumvented by legislators after a PIL gave instances to suggest so. A bench of Chief Justice TS Thakur, Justices FM Ibrahim Kalifulla and AM Khanwilkar issued notice to the poll panel on a PIL filed by NGO Lok Prahari. The NGO’s founder SN Shukla sought a direction from the Court to ensure that the Election Commission should be supplied with a copy of the order passed by the trial court that any convicted MP or MLA, who was sentenced to an imprisionment of two years or more, will attract disqualification under the provisions of Representation of Peoples Act, 1951. Shukla submitted that the Supreme Court in July 2013 had struck down the immunity available to a convicted MLA/MP to remain in office by filling an appeal challenging his conviction order. With this protection gone, any conviction in an offence punishable beyond two years will automatically attract disqualification. However, this was not the ground reality citing instance of UP MLA Kailash Nath Chaurasiya. This legislator managed to remain as a legislator despite incurring disqualification after he was sentenced to three years imprisonment by a trial court in UP last year. The UP Assembly failed to issue his disqualification order and in the meantime, Chaurasia obtained a stay on his sentence from the District Judge, the petition pointed out. This is not the lone case. When Shukla approached EC to remedy this loophole, even the poll panel was helpless. The Commission received information of two cases f r o m Maharashtra where the convicted MLAs, despit suffering disqualification of membership, continued to remain on the post after an opinion was given by the state Advocate General who proposed that disqualification will be effective only after the Governor issued an order of disqualification. Not marrying girl after engagement to prove costly affair for boys ABRAHAM THOMAS n NEW DELHI ot deciding to marry after being engaged to a girl could prove costly for prospecN tive grooms. A boy who called off the marriage after his pre-wedding “roka” ceremony learnt it the hard way as he was slapped with a cheating case by the girl’s family who demanded repayment of the Rs 1.55 lakh, incurred on the arrangement of the pre-nuptial event. His woes ended after almost three years on Friday, when the Supreme Court set aside the criminal case pending against the boy, Sujoy Saha and handed over a demand draft of Rs 1.55 lakh to the girl’s family as a full and final settlement towards the case. The engagement that turned sour took place in 2012. Saha had decided to tie the knot with a Punjabi girl settled with her family in Thane. The roka ceremony was decided to be held at the girl’s place where the girl’s father Chandrashekhar Kohli extended lavish hos- pitality to the boy’s family. But just days after the ceremony, the boy’s family informed that Sujoy was no longer interested in proceeding with the marriage. The girl’s family was emotionally broken, but the father decided not to take it lying down. He approached the local police station of Kasarvadavli in Thane and lodged a case against the boy for breaching trust of his daughter and the entire family. He was charged under Sections 420 (cheating) of the Indian Penal Code. On February 27, 2013 the Sessions Court in Thane issued summons to the boy, following which he panicked and rushed to the apex court to get the summons against him quashed. The bench of Justices JS Khehar and Arun Mishra accepted his offer to pay the money and settle the case to which the state police had no objection. The girl’s family did not appear in the apex court as the state prosecuted the case on their behalf. n a step ahead towards rejuvenation of River Ganga, the IMinistry of Water Resources on Friday set up two high-powered committees. One would prepare a draft legislation on the river, ensuring cleanliness and its uninterrupted water flow, the other would set up guidelines for de-silting the river stretch between Bhimgauda in Uttarakhand and Farakka in West Bengal. The first of the two committees will be chaired by 79year-old retired Justice Giridhar Malviya. He is also the chairman of Ganga Mahasabha, which was set up by his grandfather and founder of Banaras Hindu University Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya. The committee will also have IIT Professors - AK Gosain (Delhi) and Nayan Sharma (Roorkee) besides former Secretary VK Bhasin and members from National Mission for Clean Ganga. GANGA REJUVENATION The other committee comprising four members will be headed by Madhav Chitale, member of National Ganga River Basin Authority (NGRBA). The Secretaries of Ministries of Water Resources and Environment, and Director, Central Water and Power Research Station (Pune) will be the other members. The tenure of both the committees is for three months, which may be further extended if required. The committee has also been asked to establish difference between de-silting and sand mining and also to establish need for de-silting for (ensuing) ecology and e-flow of the river Ganga. The Malviya-led Committee will take into account various draft proposals for the purpose while formulating the act. According to sources in the Ministry, the purpose of the exercise is to convert the NGRBA into a commission under the act of New Delhi: The Women and Child Development (WCD) Ministry is formulating a national creche policy which will be applicable for private, Government as well as the unorganised sector. In a reply to a question in the Lok Sabha, WCD Minister Maneka Gandhi said, “The Government has set up a Working Group for formulating comprehensive guidelines for National Programme for Creche and Day Care Facilities for children and its funding pattern etc under the chairpersonship of Secretary, WCD.” HUDA for allegedly re-allotting a plot to AJL in Panchkula in 2005. Hooda was the then HUDA chairman, an ex-officio post held by him as the CM. Officials said summons will soon be issued to the accused named in the ED FIR. Hooda termed the action as “political vendetta” and said there was no wrong doing. The plot had been initially allotted to AJL in 1982. After the expiry of the lease period in 1996, then Haryana Vikas Party government led by Bansi Lal took back its possession. It was re-allotted to AJL after the Congress came to power in 2005. The plot measuring 3,360 square metres is in the prime location of Sector 6 in Panchkula. The Vigilance Bureau had alleged that the act by the then HUDA chairman and the officials had caused a huge financial loss to HUDA as the plot should have been sold through open auction instead of being allotted again to AJL. TRIBUNAL TOLD TO LOOK INTO ARMY PORTERS’ CASE New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday stopped short of passing an order asking the Armed Forces Tribunal to examine the service conditions of ‘Army porters’ who have been agitating with the Centre for regularisation of their services and sought the ‘real picture’ about them. The apex court had framed questions for the tribunal to examine the issues plaguing the army porters, the civilian part of the army deployed in some sectors like Nowshera (Rajouri) in Jammu and Kashmir but the Centre requested that it be given a week’s time to analyse the aspect. Abnormal foetus: Mumbai medical board to examine rape survivor New Delhi: A medical board will be set up at a Mumbai hospital to examine the condition of an alleged rape survivor who wants to abort her 24-weeks-old ‘abnormal’ foetus, the Supreme Court on Friday said. A bench headed by Justice J S Khehar asked the medical board to examine the woman at King Edward Memorial C ollege and Hospital at Mumbai, by Saturday and submit its report to the apex court on Monday. The bench also comprising Justice Arun Mishra said the report of the medical board with regard to the woman’s condition will be assessed and if necessary, some directions will be passed. Senior advocate Colin Gonsalves, appearing for the woman, will ensure that she reaches the hospital by tomorrow for her examination, it said. Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar said that the Centre was ready to constitute a medical board at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) where the woman could be examined. Gonsalves said that the condition of the woman, who is at present in Mumbai, is very bad and she will not be able to travel to Delhi. “Delay in these matters is very bad. There should not be any delay in these matters,” the bench said, adding that a larger issue of law will be dealt with separately. The apex court had on Thursday sought reply from the Centre and the Maharashtra Government on the plea of the woman. The alleged rape survivor has also challenged the constitutional validity of the provisions of the abortion law which prohibits termination of pregnancy after 20 weeks even if there is a fatal risk to the mother and the foetus. PTI Two high-powered panels formed PNS n NEW DELHI GOVT DEVISING NATIONAL CRECHE POLICY: MANEKA Parliament Act. The proposed law will help the Ministry to work out a more coordinated approach to deal inter-state river issues- spanning across Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal. Further, it is also expected to provide more legal teeth to NGRBA for exercising its authority of cleaning up of the river by providing provisions to penalize the polluters including industries. The proposed legislation, according to sources, will thus come handy to help stop the discharge of untreated water into the river. In the present scenario, in absence of a central legislation, the respective local authorities are left to tackle the issue of river pollution under the existing Water (prevention and control of pollution) Act. This has not yielded result, the issues being embroiled in various inter- state complications. Further, the Act also lacks punitive measures. LEKHI TO HEAD LOK SABHA PRIVILEGES COMMITTEE Union Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal talking to the media at Parliament House during the Monsoon Session in New Delhi on Friday. Congress MP Dipendra Hooda is also seen PTI SPECIAL STATUS TO ANDHRA Ruckus in Rajya Sabha stalls Cong MP’s Pvt Member Bill PIONEER NEWS SERVICE n NEW DELHI Private Member Bill moved by a Congress A member in the Rajya Sabha to seek special category status in the reorganised State of Andhra Pradesh could not be taken up due to noisy scenes created by both the ruling and Opposition benches on Friday. While the political parties issued a whip to respective members to be present on the occasion, attempts of Congress member KVP Ramachandra Rao’s Private Member Bill was foiled strategically by ruling BJP members who stormed into the Well of Upper House demanding arrest of Lok Sabha member Bhagwant Mann on charges of security breach of DEPUTY CHAIRMAN PJ KURIEN HAD A TOUGH TIME IN DEALING WITH BOTH THE SIDES AND HE SAID THAT THE HOUSE SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO FUNCTION SINCE THE SCHEDULE WAS PRIVATE MEMBER BILL Parliament. Deputy Chairman PJ Kurien had a tough time in dealing with both the sides and he said that the House should be allowed to function since the schedule was Private Member Bill. While the Congress members alleged that their BJP counterparts were shouting to foil Congress’ attempts to seek special category for Andhra through a Bill moved by a private member since the Centre has failed to grant so, the ruling party ignored this and rather pressed for action against Mann. The Congress issued a three-line whip to all its 60 members in the 243-member Upper House to vote for the bill. Congress leaders had thought the bill would be passed as the party was able to gather support from more than 100 members. Interestingly, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) also extended its support to the proposed legislation. CBI arrests two for forging PM’s signature PNS n NEW DELHI he CBI has arrested a Jharkhand resident along T with his accomplice hailing from West Bengal for allegedly forging signature of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on a letter which claimed he had been invited to organise a classical music programme for Independence Day celebrations here. The two accused Pandit Swaraj Kumar Roy and Suvendu Kumar Burman were produced before Chief Metropolitan Magistrate here on Friday who remanded them in CBI custody till July 27. The letter written in May last year and bearing the forged signature of Modi was sent to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) which in turn referred it to the CBI for enquiry and the agency registered a case after preliminary investigations. “The allegations pertain to forgery of signature of Prime Minister of India on a letter purportedly issued by the PMO to the said accused for arranging classical music programme on upcoming Independence Day,” the CBI said in a statement. Searches were conducted at Bokaro steel City (Jharkhand) and Bishnupur, District Bankura (West Bengal), on the premises of accused which led to the recovery of a large number of “incriminating forged documents and articles” relating to forgery of the signatures of Prime Minister of India, the agency added. New Delhi: BJP leader and New Delhi MP Meenakshi Lekhi has been appointed as the chairperson of the Committee of Privileges of the Lok Sabha. She replaces SS Ahluwalia, who resigned on July 18 on his appointment as a minister. “The Speaker has appointed Meenakshi Lekhi as Chairperson of Committee of Privileges vice SS Ahluwalia who resigned from the Committee,” a Lok Sabha bulletin said. RAJNATH TO DISCUSS ISIS ISSUE WITH B’DESH HM New Delhi: Growing activities of ISIS, radicalisation of youths and cross-border crimes will be high on the agenda of IndiaBangladesh Home Minister level talks scheduled to be held next week. Home Minister Rajnath Singh will hold the delegation level talks with his Bangladeshi counterpart Asaduzamman Khan Kamal here on July 28 during which activities of the MiddleEast terror group, counter-terror cooperation and how to check cross border crimes will be discussed threadbare. MIN TO ORGANISE MOTORCYCLE RALLY New Delhi: The Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities under the Social Justice and Empowerment Ministry is organising a motorcycle rally ‘Ride 4 Accessibility’ on Sunday here to create awareness and sensitise the society towards disability and the need for accessibility. The Rally, which will include about 500 young men and women motorcycle riders will be flagged off at India Gate by Prakash Javadekar, HRD Minister and Harsh Vardhan, Minister for Science & Technology while Thaawarchand Gehlot, Minister for Social Justice & Empowerment will preside over the function. APPLY TILL AUG 31 FOR MINORITY SCHOLARSHIP Union Minister of Science and Technology and Earth Sciences, Dr. Harsh Vardhan with S&T Secretary Ashutosh Sharma, CSIR DG Girish Sahini and scientists from CSIR-Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute (CSIR-CMERI), Durgapur, West Bengal, after launching the ‘Solar Power Tree’ (seen in the backdrop) an intervention aimed at utilising minimum land to harness maximum solar energy at his residence at 8, Tees January Marg in New Delhi Pioneer photo New Delhi: The Government has extended the deadline for online submission of applications by minority students for availing pre-matric and post-matric scholarships this academic year by one month. The students can submit their applications till August 31 now, Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs (independent charge) Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said in a statement. Govt to raise Kohinoor issue with Britain PTI n NEW DELHI he Government is likely to approach Britain soon to get back the famed T Kohinoor, one of the world’s largest diamonds, which is currently set in a royal crown on display in the Tower of London. The decision was taken at a high-level meeting on Friday which was attended by External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, Culture Minister Mahesh Sharma and Cabinet Secretary P K Sinha among others, sources said, adding Britain may be approached on the issue next month. The meeting also discussed possibility of signing a treaty with the UK wherein Britain may be assured that India would not claim any other artefacts that are lying in the museums in that country except the Kohinoor, they said. The meeting, that lasted for over 45 minutes, was called following the Prime Minister’s direction to take steps to bring back the 108carat precious gem from the UK, they said. nation 06 LUCKNOW | SATURDAY | JULY 23, 2016 FAIZAN AHMAD n PATNA hief Minister Nitish Kumar has strongly denied any C attempt to make law for the arrest of adult males on seizure of liquor in their neighbourhood. He also denied the reports that village mukhiya and chowkidar be sent to jail if liquor is found in their village. Addressing the elected representatives of the panchayati raj institutions, the CM said all sorts of rumours were being spread. “The rumours about arrest of neighbours, mukhiya and chowkidar on seizure of Kejriwal meets Guj victims, slams police for ‘inaction' BIHAR LIQUOR BAN No laws to arrest neighbours: Nitish T NAYAN DAVE n MOTA SAMADHIALA (GIR SOMNATH) liquor, have been spread by rumour mongers. It has become a profession of some people to spread baseless reports to misguide common people,” said the CM. It had earlier been reported by some vernacular newspapers that the Bihar Government was going to amend the Bihar Excise Act, 2016 to make it more dreaded and even arrest male members of the family in whose neighbourhood liquor would be seized. Similarly, the mukhiyas and chowkidar could be arrested if liquor is found in any house in their villager. The report had reasoned that Government was forced to go for amendment in view of the release of accused people from different courts from whose houses liquor was seized. While addressing panchayat representative through webcasting Nitish asked, “Am I so crazy to make such a law of sending mukhiyas to jail? Can anybody imagine this? Sometimes back it had been rumoured that if liquor is seized from any house even the neighbours would be sent to jail. Do you think it is possible?” The CM also asked them to take pledge of not consuming liquor and making people aware about its ill effects. By using the phrase rumour masters, Nitish was referring to the BJP and its leaders who after the publication of such reports had come aking a dig on Gujarat Police, Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Adami Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal on Friday claimed that though there were more than 40 people involved in the alleged atrocities against Dalits in Una, police have only arrested 16 people. The Delhi Chief Minister was in Gujarat and visited Dalit youths who were brutally beaten up by self-styled cow protectors. Kejriwal landed in Rajkot and went to the civil hospital to meet injured Dalits. From Rajkot he drove down more than 200 km and reached Mota Samadhiala near Una town to meet other victims and their family members. He alleged that the local police was inactive when the Bihar Police personnel tripling a bike ride without helmets in Patna on Friday down heavily on the CM and called him a dictator. RJD supremo Lalu Prasad too had disapproved of any such move by the Government. Sources said that the amended Act would be introduced in the coming Monsoon Session of the Legislature which might make possession of liquor a cognizable offence. Meanwhile, the Patna High Court said since possession of liquor in the house was not a crime under the law how come FIR was lodged against JD(U) MLC Manorma Devi. Acting Chief Justice of the court Iqbal Ahmed Ansari asked this question to the SSP of Gaya and asked him to furnish reply by July 25. He said he members of the Assam Legislative T Assembly, cutting across the party lines, on Friday expressed concern over the security of State Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal and appealed that the Chief Minister must avail the Z+ security cover. The matter came up for discussion in the House on Friday after BJP Legislator Padma Hazarika raised the issue of threat perception in the State due to jehadi elements. Hazarika wanted to culprits were supported by some powerful lobby." Replying to a question on BJP allegation that he was doing Dalit politics, Kejriwal answered the difference between the two parties was that the AAP fought for justice while the BJP was protecting the accused. Just like Rahul Gandhi, who visited the village on Thursday, Kejriwal too had a cup of tea at Dalit victim Balubhai Sarvaiya's residence and also gave his personal mobile number to his daughter Vanita. Kejriwal also demanded that the Gujarat Government should give a permanent job to Sarvaiya's daughter who is doing a nursing course. Meanwhile, protests over the atrocities against Dalits continued on Friday as incidents of stone-pelting, arson and road blockades were reported in parts of the State. PNS n KOLKATA day after resuming her attack on Prime Minister A Narendra Modi from a Trinamool Congress mass rally in Kolkata, Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee proceeded further to keep the BJP under pressure by deciding to send a team of MPs to Una in Gujarat on a fact-finding mission. The parliamentary delegation headed by TMC spokesperson Derek O’ Brien would inquire into the incidents of alleged attacks on Dalits and would also visit a hospital in Rajkot where the victims are undergoing treatment, party sources said. Banerjee, who had on Thursday said that the Central Government led by Modi was killing federalism by making unnecessary interferences in the State affairs and unleashing CBI and ED on the Opposition leaders also termed the Una incident as an "organised crime." PTI the Government is free to bring whatever law it wanted to introduce and it should not wait for the judgment of the court. “We are also waiting for the new legislation,” he said while hearing the writ petition related to arrest of Manorma Devi, who had earlier been granted bail by the High Court. The court said that under the prevalent law, passed only three months back, consumption of liquor was a crime and not its possession. Meantime, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has denied report appeared in a section of media that the Bihar Government was taking services of the Foundation to study the socio-economic impact of the prohibition. Jehadi threat? Assam CM urged to avail Z+ security ANUP SHARMA n GUWAHATI Dalits were beaten but took the culprits into custody only after the Dalits started their protests and media raised a hue and cry. He demanded that the other 40 to 50 people who took part in the incident should also be arrested. Atrocities against Dalits have taken place earlier too in Gujarat but no one has been punished or jailed, said Kejriwal, adding that in the Una case the culprits would be released on bail as soon as the media would divert its attention to some other issue. He demanded that an example needs to be set by giving stern punishment to the culprits. The Gujarat Government did not act in time because the attack on Dalits was blessed by people at the top, he said, adding: "Dalits were thrashed in front of public. If such an incident is happening in the presence of the administration it means those TMC MPs’ team to visit Gujarat know from the Government if the existing security cover availed by the Chief Minister is adequate to protect him considering the threat perception. Replying to Hazarika, State Parliamentary Affairs Minister Chandra Mohan Patowary said that although the intelligence had suggested Z+ security cover for the Chief Minister, it is the Chief Minister who had been refusing to avail the same. At this all the members of Opposition, including the members of BJP, the AGP, BPF, Congress, AIUDF and the Independents appealed that the Chief Minister must avail Z+ security cover, which was suggested to him by the intelligence. Patowary assured the House that he would convey the concern of the House to the Chief Minister. It may be mentioned here that the Chief Minister Sonowal after assuming charge two months back decided to avail extended security cover as it often causes traffic snarls due to the number of vehicles in the cavalcade causing problems for the common people. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 MODI EXHORTS... “I have given Rs 7,000 crore to the State. This is not less for the health sector but the State Government has only utilised Rs 2,850 crores as there is a provision to show utilisation for taking rest amount. This happened as the State Government did not have the strength,” Modi said. “The Government which cannot work for the health doesn’t deserve to continue,” he added. The PM said the revival of the fertiliser plant is going to bring a big change as gasbased economy will start with supply of gas in Gorakhpur through Jagdishpur-Haldia pipeline. “The gas being brought by the pipeline for the factory will go to every household in Gorakhpur and in a same way water is supplied through pipe. If electricity and gas are provided, then industrialists line up. It is a beginning of an industrial revolution in the eastern UP. It is not merely inauguration of a factory but the start of a victory march that will defeat poverty, unemployment...,” he said. In a dig at previous Congress Governments at the Centre, Modi said they used to import urea and other fertilisers while plants remained closed in India. His Government, he said, has decide to revive closed plants and noted that most of them, like in Sindri and Barauni, were in eastern part of the country, which needed to be strengthened if India was to develop. The PM said the chariot of development can run only when both the wheels were balanced and strong. “One wheel is of eastern India and another one is of western states. If only one is strong, the development chariot will not move at a high speed,” he said. The Prime Minister said if the second green revolution will start then it will start from eastern UP. He said that after taking over as Prime Minister, he stopped black marketing of urea and this was the reason farmers were no longer required to face batons to get urea. “But I can proudly say that in past 1.5 years, I did not get any letter from CMs for fertiliser as we have checked its black marketing and initiated ways to check their use by chemical factories by using neem coating. Now it is easily available in the market,” he said. “In future, we will not import urea but are also making plans to make urea in foreign countries and bring it here”, he said. Giving credit for the foundation laying of AIIMS and revival of fertiliser plant to the people of the State, Modi said, “If someone says that the plant closed for 26 years will reopen because of me, he is wrong. Had the people of the State did not give me mandate to form a strong Government, this would not have been possible.” “You have voted for a Government at the Centre, which believes in working. The credit goes to you all. If you elect a Government keeping in mind your interests, the Government also keeps in mind your interests and works on it,” he said. Modi said he has often asked “when he sleeps” but “you people have elected representatives, who don’t let me sleep”. He noted that for the first time the Government has been able to reduce the price of urea. “If price of vegetables or tomatoes increases, then in 24 hours people are ready to criticise the Government. But when prices of important things reduce or important decisions are taken nobody is ready to speak about that,” he said. “Today, I am feeling happy to share with you that due to policies of our Government and for the benefit of farmers, we have been able to reduce cost of DAP fertiliser by Rs 2,500 per tonne. Before this no Government thought about providing fertiliser at such cheap rates. This is the first Government which thought in this direction.” He said the government has launched PM Fasal Beema Yojna under which farmers would get maximum benefit by paying minimum premium. This scheme has come for the first time after Independence. Modi said that despite impact on financial resources due to drought, his Government has been able to ensure payment of 93 per cent cane farmers. Referring to AIIMS, he said, “AIIMS is considered as a standard in our country. Whether it should be only for the people of Delhi. Whether it should not be brothers and sisters of UP. A 750-bed AIIMs will be set up with a cost of more than Rs 1,000 crore.” DAYA’S SISTER... Nasimuddin Siddiqui, national BSP secretary Mewa Lal Gautam and others. “Such threatening by the BSP leaders against a woman and a girl also amounts to a crime like my husband has been accused of. The BSP people were publicly saying ‘Unki patni, beti ko pesh karo’. This has forced my 12-year-old daughter into a trauma,” Swati said. She added, “An FIR must be lodged against all those abusing us on record. These people should be held guilty for mentally harassing my young daughter who is now afraid to attend her school. If anything happens to my family, the BSP chief Mayawati should be held responsible.” “My husband was stripped of his post and expelled from the BJP for his utterances. Besides, an FIR was lodged against him despite him apologising. But still Mayawatiji is not satisfied. After what these BSP leaders said on Thursday should such people not be removed from the BSP akin to my husband?” she queried. Swati pointed out, “Mayawati said that Dayashankar had insulted a woman. Agreed. But what would she say about the act of her party members. It is unfortunate that BSP which follows Dr Ambedkar’s ideology abused me and my daughter in front of the statue of Ambedkar. The leader had great respect for women but the BSP people do not follow him,” she said. Also, she took strong exception to a BSP leader’s announcement of paying Rs 50 lakh to anyone who gets her husband Singh’s tongue. Swati said her husband has not contacted her or any family members after the FIR was lodged against him on Wednesday night. Meanwhile in Ballia, supporters of Singh’s brother Dharmendra Singh created ruckus at a police station on Thursday night after he was detained and quizzed about his brother for close to four hours. In Lucknow, BJP State General Secretar y Vijay Bahadur Pathak also questioned the act of BSP leaders against the women kin of Singh. “We have punished Singh by sacking him from the party even after he tendered an apology. It remains to be seen what Mayawati does to her supporters and leaders who used foul language against women members of Singh’s family. Are the BSP leaders free to say anything against women,” he questioned. Pathak said the rule of law is the same for everyone. “If Singh could be booked for his derogatory language, then why not the BSP leaders?” he argued. MPS UNITED AGAINST... Before Mahajan came to the House, a number of MPs from the Akali Dal, the BJP and the Shiv Sena met her and demanded action against Mann, the sources said. After her meeting with Mann, the Speaker held consultations with Deputy Speaker M Thambidurai and some other leaders to take suggestions on the matter. Members of the treasury benches in the Rajya Sabha also came to the Well of the House demanding immediate arrest of the AAP leader. They drew attention to the 2001 terror attack on Parliament and demanded the AAP MP from Punjab be penalised for streaming on social media the video showing various layers of screening and checks. Amidst the noisy scene both from ruling and Opposition sides in the Upper House, Food Processing Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal, who wanted to speak on the subject, could not do so and stood on her feet for almost 20 minutes until Deputy Chairman PJ Kurien adjourned the House for the day. A politically significant Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Amendment Private Member Bill was listed in the Rajya Sabha for which all political parties had issued a whip for its members to be present but finally could not be taken. In the nearly 12 minute video, Mann is seen giving a running commentary as his vehicle crosses security barricades and enters Parliament. “I’ll today show you something you would not have seen earlier,” he is heard saying. Mann is then shown entering a room where questions to be taken up inside Parliament are being sorted and seen describing the ongoing process. Defending Mann, AAP leader Ashutosh said the Lok Sabha member from Sangrur was only trying to “show” the procedure of asking questions during the Zero Hour.”Adityanath, Sakshi Maharaj, Giriraj Singh are the biggest threat to country’s security and these leaders will add glory to Parliament, while Bhagwant Mann will be booked under NSA? What justice is this? (sic)” tweeted AAP leader Sanjay Singh. IAF PLANE... The main focus of these aircraft and 13 ships was to look for the ship ten nautical miles in sea on either side of the flight path of the ill-fated plane, they said. A submarine was also diverted to the area to hunt for the beacon of the plane in case it was under water, they added. Moreover, Eastern Fleet Commander Rear Admiral Sunil Bokre also rushed in a ship from Port Blair to oversee the rescue operations, said Navy spokesperson Captain DK Sharma. Coast Guard officials said their reconnaissance Dornier aircraft has reached the site from where the IAF plane had sent the signals for the last time. Often called ‘workhorse’, as these planes are rugged and carry troops besides maintaining logistical support to far flung posts of the Army all over the country, IAF has over 100 Russian made AN-32s which were inducted in the mid 1980s. The missing plane had undergone upgrade last year. Incidentally, the last AN-32 air crash took place in Arunachal Pradesh in 2009 killing 19 personnel on board. Meanwhile, Home Minister Rajnath Singh asked the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) to assist the Air Force, the Navy and the Coast Guard to locate the missing aircraft. The Minister spoke to NDRF chief OP Singh and asked him to ensure assistance in the search and rescue operation. The NDRF will provide manpower from its Chennai base, officials said. KABALI WALA... But he had the ability to live the character he was asked to play. That makes him different from all others,” said Ayub. Those who want to see Kabali in Chennai theatres may have to wait for a couple of weeks as all theatres have prominently displayed the “sold out” boards. Last heard: Hundreds of Rajni fans who could not get tickets for the first day first show made it to neighbouting Kerala where Kabali is shown in 306 screens! “No other stars in India have this much fan following,” said Sundar Das, movie critic. P Vasu, director of blockbusters like Chandramukhi starring Rajnikanth, said Kabali was a director’s movie. “It reflects the style of Ranjith, the young movie maker. More than a Rajni movie, I rate Kabali as Ranjit’s movie,” Vasu told The Pioneer. ADARSH BUILDING... The society owners had approached apex court expecting stay of HC’s order directing demolition of the building. The High Court, while ordering demolition on April 29, 2016 had stayed the operation its order for 12 weeks for enabling the residents to appeal to the apex court. The order was significant as the HC even asked the Centre and the Maharashtra Government to consider initiating civil and criminal proceedings against bureaucrats, Ministers and politicians for alleged acts of corruption in granting clearances to the Adarsh Society, where instead of war heroes and war widows, Ministers, bureaucrats and other influential persons secured homes. The Adarsh scam as it later came to be known generated political heat in the state as it led to the resignation of the then Congress Chief Minister Ashok Chavan. In February 2016, the Maharashtra Governor accorded sanction to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to prosecute Chavan in connection with this case following a judicial enquiry commission that submitted incriminating details against him. nation 07 LUCKNOW | SATURDAY | JULY 23, 2016 KASHMIR UNREST ONE MORE KILLED IN FRESH VIOLENCE Another succumbs to injuries in hospital; Rajnath to visit Valley today KHURSHEED WANI n SRINAGAR between Chief Minister Mufti's all-party ImeetnMehbooba on July 21 and Home Minister Rajnath Singh's arrival in Srinagar on July 23, Kashmir Valley continued to remain on the edge on Friday as law enforcing agencies shot yet another youngster in south Kashmir's Awantipora area while a youngster succumbed to his injuries in a hospital. Massive protests were held in various parts of the Valley as curfew and shutdown continued to cripple normal life in the region. Sources said that a group of youngsters held demonstrations at Charsoo village in Awantipora pocket of south Kashmir after the Friday prayers. They were intercepted by police in the village located on the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway leading to clashes. Police fired teargas shells and opened fire on the protesters. One youngster Mushtaq Ahmad was hit by a bullet. He was shifted to hospital where doctors declared him dead on arrival. Earlier, a youngster from south Kashmir's Kokernag area identified as ishfaq Ahmad succumbed to his injuries at a Srinagar hospital. Ahmad was taken to hospital 12 days ago after he was injured in security forces' firing in the area. Sources said that police also opened fire on protesters at Kakapora and Pulwama in south Kashmir. Sources said that at least three protesters have been wounded in the incident. Among them a Class IX student Asif Ahmad's condition was reported to be critical. Officials say that 45 people, including three women and a policeman, have died so far in the two weeks of turmoil. Hundreds of civilians and security personnel have been wounded. The unofficial counts put the death toll at 50. Meanwhile, normal life remained crippled throughout the Valley for the 14th consecutive day as the authorities continued imposition of curfew in the sensitive localities across Kashmir. The areas without curfew were affected by the shutdown called by separatist leaders Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Yasin Malik who have constituted a "joint resistance group" to spearhead the agitation that broke out after Burhan Wani's killing. The authorities barred worshippers to access the Srinagar's Grand Mosque where Friday prayers were not Protesters throw stones at paramilitary soldiers and policemen in Srinagar on Friday AP services. The suspension of mobile telephony and internet network continues for the past two weeks. Meanwhile, the Jammu & Kashmir High Court has directed the State Government to take action against news channels that have created "hysteria" about Kashmir and its people, and blamed the television media reportage for pushing the Valley's IAS officer Shah Faesal "to the edge". A Division Bench of the High Court comprising Chief Justice NN Paul Vasanthakumar and Justice Muzaffar Hasnain Attar has expressed displeasure over the media coverage and observed that the "hysteria created by some national news channels" has created problems for the Government. held for the second consecutive time. Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, who is under house arrest like most of the separatist leaders, delivers weekly politico-religious sermon in the mosque. The communication blockade continued in the Valley as authorities suspended telephone services barring BSNL post paid landline, mobile and broadband internet Mumbai cops likely to submit report on Zakir Naik next week Mumbai: The Mumbai Police is likely to submit by next week its report to the State Government on controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik, who is facing multiple probes over his alleged provocative speeches, a high-ranked police official said on Friday. "The report is in the final stages of preparation and it is likely to be submitted by next week," the police official said. According to him, police were planning to submit the report a couple of days back but the arrest of Arshi Qureshi, associated with Naik's Islamic Research Foundation (IRF), prompted them to wait for additional inputs, if any. Qureshi was arrested from Navi Mumbai yesterday by a joint team of Maharashtra ATS and the Kerala Police for allegedly radicalising a Kochibased woman. "This arrest delayed the process. We are waiting for the ATS report. The information they provide to us will be incorporated in our probe report," he said. The official added although they are yet to get in touch with Naik, the teleevangelist has not been given a clean cheat yet. "Police haven't given a clean cheat to Naik yet," he said. Replying to a quer y whether Qureshi's arrest will help police in their probe against Naik, the official said, "Anyone can be associated with an organisation, but it all depends on the involvement of this person in a criminal act." Naik, a city-based tele-evangelist, who also runs Peace TV, has been under scanner of various agencies after one of the attackers involved in the Dhaka terror strike posted he had been influenced by the preacher. Last week, Naik held an interaction with the media in Mumbai via Skype from Saudi Arabia, wherein he had rubbished the charge his sermons had inspired terror activity, including the Dhaka attack. He had also said he would not return to India this year. PTI Water discharge from Nepal ruins Valmiki Nagar barrage gate Patna: One of the 36 gates of Valmiki Nagar barrage on the Gandak River in Bihar's West Champaran district was partially damaged due to pressure of water discharge from Nepal and repair works are underway. Water Resources Department (WRD) Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh today said, gate number 33 of the barrage on Gandak river was partially damaged last night when all the gates were being opened to regulate discharge of 2.70 lakh cusec water by Nepal following heavy rainfall in catchment areas of various rivers. "However, there is no need for panic by people residing in the low lying areas of West Champaran and other districts as the other 35 gates are functioning normally and regulating discharge of river water from Nepal," he said. Singh said the barrage had discharged 1.69 lakh cusec water during the day yesterday, but the discharge level suddenly jumped to 2.7 lakh cusec in the night due to heavy rainfall in the catchment area in Nepal. The Valmiki Nagar barrage has water discharge capacity of 8.5 lakh cusec. While WRD engineers were deputed permanently at the barrage, a private maintenance team is working overtime to repair the damaged gate, Singh said, adding a team of engineers have been rushed to Valmiki Nagar to supervise repair and restoration works of the barrage gate. PTI Dubai girls have emotional reunion with mother after 28 yrs in Hyd OMER FAROOQ n HYDERABAD fter six month long search the Hyderabad City Police A have succeeded in uniting two Dubai-based daughters with their mother in the city. Ayesha R asheed and Fatima Rasheed from the United Arab Emirates had an emotional reunion with their 60-year-old mother Naziya Begum at the office of the S outh Z one Deputy C ommissioner of Police Satyanarayana. Two girls, who were separated from their mother at a tender age and had never seen her again, had come to Hyderabad six months ago to search for the mother. After they sought the help WE ARE GRATEFUL TO ALLAH THAT HE BROUGHT US TOGETHER. WE ARE THANKFUL TO THE POLICE OFFICIALS AND ALL OTHERS WHO MADE IT POSSIBLE — DAUGHTER from the DCP, the police launched a campaign to locate the lady in the old city. Police also publicised her photo which the girls had brought from Dubai with them. After searching for a few days, the daughters returned to Dubai but were in Fadnavis defends Mins, says clean chit given to Khadse in 2 graft cases TN RAGHUNATHA n MUMBAI aharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on M Friday defended as many as former and current Ministers, including Eknath Khadse, Pankaja Munde and Sambhaji Patil-Nilangekar, who are facing allegations of corruption and irregularities. Dismissing most of the allegations of corruption and irregularities made by his former and current Ministers, including Khadse and Pankaja, the Chief Minister said, “(Through facts), I have already proven as to how incorrect are the allegations made against our (former and current) Ministers)… All the same let me tell you that the people have elected us to provide a transparent Government. We are of the firm view that we in the Government are the trustees of the people. We are a democracy. There should be criticism of those in power. If we have erred somewhere, you (Opposition) should point out. We will correct ourselves...Otherwise democracy becomes dictatorship”. Responding to each of the allegations made against former and current Ministers in his Government, the Chief Minister said in the State Assembly that the investigations had already proved that there was truth in two of the allegations against Khadse, who had to resign from his Minister’s post in the wake of allegations of corruption, misuse of power and links with Karachi-based underworld don Dawood Ibrahim. Fadnavis said that while the authorities concerned had given clean chit to Khadse in the allegations that one Gajanan Patil who claimed himself to be his “personal aide” for allegedly demanding a `30-crore bribe from an entrepreneur over a land allotment issue and that telephone calls were made to his mobile phone from the Karachi residence of Dawood Ibrahim. The allegations against Khadse in the Pune land deal were being investigated by a commission of inquiry. “It is I who gave clean chit to Khadse in both the cases, but the investigating agencies. In the Gajanan Patil case, it was the Lokayukta who gave a clean chit to Khadse — based on a report from the Anti Corruption Bureau (which had arrested Patil). In the Dawood call log case, it was Maharashtra ATS that gave a clean chit to Khadse. The ATS examined the call data records of Khadse found that no calls had been received from the residence of Dawood as had been alleged by Vadodara — based hacker Manish Bhangale,” the Chief Minister said. Khadse said that hacker Bhangale had come to meet him with the allegations of the call exchange between Dawood’s residence and Khadse and he had referred the latter to the crime branch’s cyber cell of the Mumbai police. “The Cyber cell did not did not find much in Bhangale’s allegation. I later referred the matter to the ATS which investigated the case and found that there was no truth Naziya was married off to a fruit seller in Bidar town of Karnataka, 125 kms away from Hyderabad and she had two sons and a daughter from this marriage. After police traced her in Bidar, the two daughters were informed. They again came to Hyderabad and met their mother for the first time in 28 years. It was an emotional and touching moment when as soon as they saw the forlorn and aged woman, they broke down and embraced her. Naziya Begum said that her memory of her daughters had faded and she only remembered that one of them had six fingers on one hand. A beaming Fatima touch with the police. “With the help of the feedback from the people of her area in the old city we could establish Naziya Begum’s identity but it took some time to find her whereabouts”, said Satyanrayana who was happy with the reunion. Ayesha R asheed Eid Ubaid, the elder of the two daughters said that Naziya Begum was married to their father Basheer Eid Ubaid Rifq in 1981 in Hyderabad. After spending a few years in Dubai, during which she gave birth to two daughters, Naziya was divorced by Rifaq and sent her back to India, keeping the two daughters with him. Back in Hyderabad, in the allegations against Khadse,” the chief minister said, adding that the State ATS was currently investigating into the violations of IT Act indulged in Bhangale. Alluding to the Pune land deal case, Fadnavis said: “ I would not like into the merits and demerits of the Pune land deal case. The State government has appointed a committee headed by retired high court judge Dinkar Zoting to investigate the allegations against Khadse. The committee has been asked to submit its report within three months”. On the alleged irregularities in the tendering process adopted by the Pankaja Munde-headed Ministry for Women and Child Welfare, the chief minister referred to two recent judgements by the Aurangabad and Nagpur benches of the Bombay High Court and said that both the verdicts had not found fault with the conditions involving the tendering process. “While making allegations, impression was sought to be created that tendering process and conditions were violated to favour certain contractors. Both the verdicts have clearly said that the conditions are in conformity with the order of the Supreme Court”. “ The only difference between the two verdicts is that while the Aurangabad bench has recommended that fresh survey of the infrastructure available with the contractor concerned, the Nagpur bench has validated all the processes undertaken by us during the tendering. We are seeking opinion of the Law and Judiciary department to examine both the verdicts and suggest us as how to go ahead with the tendering process,” the chief minister said, while dimssing the allegations against Pankaja. Maha to come out with white paper on revenue defaulters: Finance Min TN RAGHUNATHA n MUMBAI egging the revenue to be collected from defaulters P in the State at `62,907.91 crore, Maharashtra Finance Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar said on Friday that he would come out with a white paper on the revenue defaulters and steps taken to recover the dues, during the Winter Session of the State Legislature. Replying to queries in the State Assembly on the status of recovery of tax and non-tax revenue outstanding amounts,, Mungantiwar said, “We have to collect `62,907.91 crore from the defaulters. There are 82,799 matters, which are sub—judice. The big defaulters have hired leading counsel for their cases”. The Minister said that the State Government was planning to appoint a top lawyer to present its stand effectively in arrear recovery cases pending in various courts. “This is people’s money. We are making all the efforts to recover the outstanding dues from the defaulters,” the Minister said. Mungantiwar assured the Lower House that that the State Government would come out with a white paper on the pending dues from defaulters and steps taken by the Government to recover the money. Earlier, Leader of the Opposition in Assembly Radhakrishna Vikhe—Patil said the burden on state was increasing on the state exchequer owing to acute drought, growing debts and accumulated interest. Rasheed said that they will now take care of their father and will try to undo the injustice done to her all these years. “We would love to take her to Dubai”, she said. Apart from the Deputy Commissioner of Police V Satyanarayana, another senior officer Additional DCP K Babu Rao also played a major role in tracing Naziya Begum with the help of the old photo provided by the daughters. "We contacted the old Qazis who had performed marriages in early 1980s and also the marriage functions halls", said Babu Rao, "The posters and pamphlets with the lady's photos were also spread in the old city which helped in tracing her", he said. The first breakthrough came when Naziya's relatives were traced in Santosh Nagar area of old city and they helped the police in reaching Naziya in Bidar. Apart from elder daughter Fatima, the younger daughter Ayesha, her husband and ten year old son were also present on the memorable occasion. With tears rolling down her cheeks Ayesha said, "We were afraid that we will never be able to see our mother in this life time. But we are grateful to Allah that he brought us together. We are thankful to the police officials and all others who made it possible". Bombay High Court reserves order on PILs over noise pollution Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Friday reserved its order on a bunch of PILs raising concern over nuisance created by organisers of religious festivals with regard to noise pollution. The PILs, filed by Mahesh Bedekar and others, also challenged erection of pandals (makeshift structures) on the streets and footpaths. The order was reserved by a bench headed by Justice Abhay Oka after the Centre concluded its argument on Friday. The Centre argued that loud- speakers should not be allowed in silence zones. The Maharashtra Government had earlier submitted that Noise Pollution Rules framed in 2,000 would have to be interpreted harmoniously, especially 5 and 6, which deal with written permission to use loudspeakers or public address system in a public place within the permitted decibel limits. This restriction is applicable to areas within silence zones. However, this restriction would not be applicable to theatres or cinema halls or any closed premises though use of loudspeakers in such areas requires a licence, government pleader Abhinandan Vagyani had told the court. If this rule is interpreted to mean that legislature intended to completely ban the loudspeaker or the public address system in a silence zone, whether in a closed place or in an open area, then it would lead to a situation that all cinema halls within the silence zone would have to close down, Vagyani had argued. PTI opinion 08 LUCKNOW | SATURDAY | JULY 23, 2016 www.dailypioneer.com paper with passion Stirring the Kashmir pot Pakistan is fomenting trouble in the valley, again here was a time when geo-political analysts and security strategies spent reams of paper exposing Pakistan's double standards on terrorism and counter-terrorism, on peace and conflict. Much was written, for instance, about how Pakistan was running with the hare and hunting with hounds in the global war on terror, and how it continued to nurture anti-India elements on its soil even as it spoke the language of peace and reconciliation every now and then. It was all a charade, and one that India, of course, has been acutely aware of for a long time now. Today, as the rest of the world is coming to terms with this reality, Pakistan itself has dropped the mask and exposed itself on the world stage. This was evident, most recently, at the so-called Black Day commemoration of July 20 when the Government of Pakistan sought to officially protest against the killing of terror operative Burhan Wani which triggered the recent bout of violence and turmoil in Kashmir. The event was also to express support for and solidarity with the people of Kashmir who, according to Government of Pakistan, are being brutalized by an oppressive Indian regime. Empty rhetoric apart, the event was part of a larger initiative that the Government there has been pushing to depict India in poor light. This included raising the matter at the UN and other international platforms, briefing foreign diplomats, holding special prayers and wear black arm bands by Pakistani Government officials. Pakistani citizens living abroad were also urged to protests outside Parliaments, embassy headquarters and UN offices around the world. As such, the campaign received a lukewarm response - from the Pakistani public and the international community alike, marked only by some anodyne statements. The only group that responded with much enthusiasm was a bunch of UN-designated terrorists. Leading from the front was Hafiz Saeed, the mastermind of the 26/11 terror attack in Mumbai, who headed a 'Kashmir caravan' from Lahore to Islamabad. He was supported by Hizbul Mujahideen chief Syed Salahuddin and Jaishe-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar. This alone speaks volumes about the kind of campaign that the Pakistani Government has been running, and its insidious intent. On its part, India has done well to largely ignore Pakistan's campaign of calumny. This is as it should be. Pakistan's efforts haven't received any traction, and there is no reason why India should add to the noise. Our diplomats have issued statements where necessary enunciating India's views and positions on the issue, and that's more than enough. If Pakistan, already isolated and cornered, wants to make a mockery of itself by engaging in this sham, that is its prerogative. In its efforts to show India in a bad light, it is only creating opportunities for the rest of the world to point fingers at it for the far worse crimes and human rights abuse that happen in Pakistan on a routine basis. Moreover, there have also been reports that it is Pakistan has been fomenting trouble in the valley through its separatist proxies. This, in fact, fits perfectly within the larger picture of Pakistan-sponsored unrest that has been brewing in the valley for quite some time now, following several years of relative peace. The recent resurrection of the Jaish-e-Mohammed under the ISI's handmaiden Azhar Masood is a good example of this. Similarly, the rise of a fresh wave of militancy in the valley, evident in the case of locals blocking security forces during terror attacks and mosques once again blaring anti-India propaganda, also points to the fact Pakistan has now upped the ante in Kashmir. T An unacceptable bargain The infrastructure of terror in Bangladesh The recent arrest of three persons, including a professor of the North South University, highlights the fact that Bangladesh's educational institutions need to be thoroughly investigated for terrorist links he arrest on July 16 of Professor Gias Uddin Ahsan, Dean of the School of Health and Life Sciences, and acting Pro-Vice Chancellor, North South University (NSU), one of Bangladesh’s best-known private universities, underlines a harsh fact — a thorough scanning and overhaul of Bangladesh’s educational institutions is needed for halting the drift of young students from well-known schools, colleges and universities, toward organisations like the Islamic State of Syria and the Levant, Al Qaeda, Jamaat-ulMujahideen Bangladesh, Ansar al-Islam (erstwhile Ansarullah Bangla Team) and Hizb ut-Tahrir. Professor Ahsan and two of his associates, have been arrested for renting out his flat, and not informing the police about the fact of its being rented out and details of the tenants. The flat was subsequently used by the perpetrators of the terror attack at Holey Artisan Bakery and O Kitchen restaurant in Dhaka on July 1, a Press release by Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) on July 16 said that a probe “has found that the militants gathered at Flat-A/6, House-3, BlockE on Road-6. The associates of the militants rented the flat in May. Following the Gulshan café attack, the associates fled the flat.” According to the police, they also found a carton loaded with sand which, they suspected, was used to store the grenades used in the July 1 attack. The DMP started keeping records of house-owners and tenants from November, 2016, and, on February 29, 2016, Dhaka’s police commissioner had formally requested people to provide the required “identification information” by March 15. Earlier, on March 13, the Bangladesh High Court had upheld the DMP’s right to collect such information and take any step under its rules and regulations of 2006 to prevent terrorism and militant activity in Dhaka. Besides professor Ahsan’s arrest, NSU’s role has come under increasing scrutiny because of the activities of some of its students and faculty members. Nibras Islam, one of the six identified as those attacking the Holey Artisan Bakery and killed by the police in the encounter that followed, was one of its students. One of those taken hostage but released later by the attackers, Hasanat Reza Karim, taught at the university at one stage. His whereabouts are unknown. The police, who had taken him into custody, say that he is no longer with them; T nor has he returned to his family. Two of the 10 youths, Mohammad Basharuzzaman and Junnun Shikdar, listed by the police as missing — and suspected to have terrorist links — after the restaurant attack, were students of NSU. Abir Rahman, one of those who attacked a police post guarding Bangladesh’s largest eid prayer congregation at Sholakia in Kishoreganj on July, 7, 2016, and was killed, was a student of NSU. The attack, which was repelled, led to three deaths besides Abir’s — two of policemen and one of a woman bystander. The university’s salience in terms of terrorism, however, dates back to 2012 when Quazi Mohammad Rezwanul Ahsan Nafis, who, following his confession, was convicted on the charge of attempting to blow up the New York Federal Reserve Bank, and of coming to the United States for waging jihad. He was also a student of NSU before leaving for the US. In Bangladesh, all young men —Sadman Yasir Mamun, Faisal Bin Nayeem Dwip, Ehsan Reza Rumman, Maksudul Hasan Anik, Nayeem Irad and Nafiz Imtiaz —arrested for killing the blogger and Ganajagaran Mancha Chidambaram’s Kashmir statement is dangerous hile the Congress has thankfully distanced itself from its senior party leader P Chidambaram's galling comments on Kashmir, saying that those only reflected his “personal opinion”, that, however, is not enough to let the former Union Minister off the hook. Chidambaram is a respected leader and veteran politician. His comments, even if they do not reflect the party line, carry weight and gravitas with the public, and deserve to be scrutinised threadbare (which, unfortunately, did not happen when he made them live on national television). Referring to the current bout of unrest in Kashmir, following the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen operative Burhan Wani, Chidambaram said that the situation highlights the need for a “unique political solution” and suggested the Government return to the “original terms” under which Jammu & Kashmir acceded to India in 1947. He spoke of “broken promises”, a “broken faith” and an exorbitant “price paid for 40 years”, pleading for the clock to be turned back to 1947. In short, he called for the honouring of the “grand bargain”. The first question here is: What exactly is this “grand bargain” that Chidambaram is talking about? It seems like he was indicating that Kashmiris be allowed more ‘freedom' to frame their laws (within the ambit of the Constitution — possibly added as an afterthought). Yet, the fact is that Kashmir already has a special deal of sorts, in form of Article 370, that gives it exactly this sort of autonomy that other States that acceded to Indian in 1947 and after do not have. Chidambaram also warned that the situation in the valley would “sharply deteriorate” if Kashmiris were not allowed a greater say in administration — yet, they do have a democratically elected Government. Interestingly in this context, he also said that the BJP-PDP alliance ruling the State is itself a provocation for Kashmiris. Someone should remind him that both parties were elected to power by the people of Jammu & Kashmir in a free and fair election, and it is in fact a coalition Government of the sort that is now at the helm in the State that best represents the mandate of the people. And all of this is without even going into the history and politics of the State which would then bring up even more awkward questions, such as: Does Chidambaram concede that his party, which was at the helm of multiple Union Governments, is also to be blamed for not honouring this so-called “grand bargain”? HIRANMAYKARLEKAR My dear youths, nepotism and the poison of casteism will not help in development. Support politics of vikasvad (development). W Prime Minister —Narendra Modi BESIDES LARGE-SCALE APPOINTMENT OF JAMAAT SUPPORTERS IN UNIVERSITIES, GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE HAS LED TO A PROLIFERATION OF MADRASSAS, WHICH HAVE OFTEN BEEN NURSERIES OF JIHADIS activist, Ahmed Rajib Haidar, in 2013, were its students. The University has suspended professor Ahsan after his arrest. Earlier, it had dismissed four teachers for their links with the terrorist outfit, Hizb ut-Tahrir. Its vice chancellor, professor Atiqul Islam, has termed militancy as “cancer” and said that the university would root it out from the campus. The authorities, he has said, wanted to work closely with the Government and the law-enforcing agencies; no one was above suspicion and everyone would be under surveillance. All this notwithstanding, speculation continues as to whether the NSU has become a spawning ground of Islamist terrorism. Bangladesh’s University Grants Commission sent a fourmember team to its campus on July 14 as a part of its investigation of the university’s link with terrorism. Much will depend on its findings. But then it is not just the NSU. Recent developments in Bangladesh have brought under the authorities’ scanner, the role of all private universities, numbering 95, of which 85, with over 4,60,000 students, are conducting academic activities. The matter is of particular relevance. During the SOUNDBITE Peace TV was refused (broadcast rights) for security reasons. There are many Hindu and Christian channels in India, but no Islamic channel. Islamic tele-evangelist —Zakir Naik tenure (2001-2006) of the second coalition Government headed by Begum Khaleda Zia of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh, the cradle of fundamentalist Islamist terrorism in the country and a coalition partner, had tried systematically to flood the country’s educational institutions with its nominees. One can get an idea of the developments from a report by Ekramul Huq Bulbul and Masud Milad in the Bengali daily Prathom Alo of August 12, 2004. It reads in its English translation by this writer: “The allegation has been levelled of the jamaatification of the Chittagong University by violating all rules. Most applicants were not appointed as teachers despite getting four first classes in their educational life. Yet there has been the unprecedented occurrence of appointment of the supporters of Jamaat-e-Islami, a partner in the present four-party coalition Government, despite their being without a single first class.” The report further stated that investigations by Prathom Alo revealed that of the 122 teachers appointed during this period, 57 had been appointed by ignoring the recommendations of the Departmental Planning Committee and the number of posts advertised. It cited a leader of the BNP-supported Democratic Teachers’ Forum, Abdul Moktader, as saying, “We are now in a minority. The university has become devoid of intellectual excellence as a result of wholesale and irregular appointment of Jamaat-supported teachers.” Besides large-scale appointment of Jamaat supporters in universities, Government assistance led to a proliferation of madrassas, which have often been nurseries of jihadis. Thus, between 2001 and 2005, the number of general education institutions and madrassas receiving Government funds increased by 9.7 per cent and 22.22 per cent respectively! Jamaat and its student wing, Islami Chhatra Shibir, also set up a number of coaching institutions, libraries, hostel besides giving books and cash assistance to students from disprivileged backgrounds to win them over. While a number of top leaders of the Jamaat have been executed, sentenced to death or imprisoned on charges of war crimes, the educational and financial infrastructure created by the Jamaat remains largely intact. Fundamentalist Islamist terrorism will continue to dog Bangladesh as long as they continue to flourish. I had never ever desired or thought that I would get to sing the national anthem. I feel blessed and honored. I was very nervous. Actor —Sunny Leone LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Shaming India Sir — This refers to the report, “Dalit assaults rock Parliament” (July 21). The growing intolerance against anything which is not in conformity with high-casteHindu and cow-belt-Hindustan is a matter of grave concern. Not only does it jeopardise our national unity and fraternity but it also tarnishes India’s image abroad. It is a shame that Indians themselves are faced with escalating intolerance in their own land. If our country has to remain united and has to do well in its foreign policy, such myopia-causing agents need to be quarantined. Sujit De Kolkata Dozing off Sir — This refers to the editorial, “No free pass for Rahul” (July 21). Once again, Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi has been caught on the wrong foot, albeit sleeping. One can never say whether Rahul Gandhi was dozing or was in a deep thought. So, when Rahul Gandhi was spotted in a video clip, with his head bent, his arm and eyes seemingly closed, the electronic Rahul's tirade against RSS will cause trouble T his refers to the editorial, “No free pass for Rahul” (July 21). Unexpectedly, the Supreme Court has taken cognisance on a petition filed by a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) worker, in which Congress scion Rahul Gandhi, in an election congregation in Maharashtra in 2014, had accused the RSS of murdering the Mahatma. The apex court has warned Rahul Gandhi to either apologise to the RSS or be prepared to face trial, on which his party has preferred the latter option. Even if it is presumed that the Mahatma's assassin, Nathuram Godse, was an RSS worker, it never surmises that the entire RSS was behind this diabolical act. Moreover, if the Congress' version is accepted, by the same logic, it (Congress) can also be held responsible for the 1984 Sikh genocide. As far as RSS is concerned, it is a social organisation, meant for preserving the national integration, fighting against those who are destabilising India and are causing communal harmony. Sagar Singh New Delhi media had a field day, lampooning him for catching his 40 winks while the Lok Sabha was discussing the Dalit sensitivities. In all probability, the ‘shut down’ was momentary, possibly induced by the din in the House or the heat outside, but interestingly Congressmen went in an overdrive, trying to defend the sleeping yuvraj. For, Rahul Gandhi, of course, is a sleep veteran: He was ensnared in similar circumstances in 2014 amid a discussion on inflation and escalating food prices. Padmini Raghavendra Secunderabad Human behaviour Sir — Several leaders from rival political parties of the Congress have been passing strictures and comments on Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi who was caught on camera with closed eyes during Lok Sabha proceedings. Rahul Gandhi is also a human being who, like others, can have sudden drowsiness, especially in afternoon hours. It was like making a mountain out of a molehill to give so much importance to a normal human behaviour. Madhu Agrawal Delhi Remain committed Sir — This refers to the article, “The road ahead for Sidhu and the BJP” (July 21) by Amitabh Shukla. Navjot Singh Sidhu’s behaviour has been worse than those whose favourite pass time is to criticise Prime Minister Narendra Modi. However, Modi must remain committed towards his agenda of development, people like Sidhu will soon be forgotten. Raghbendra Jha Via web No mercy Sir — This refers to the editorial, “Pundits leaving valley” (July 20). It is unfortunate that Kashmiri Pandits have been forced to leave the valley, which is their homeland. They have become refuges in their own country of fate. They cannot even enjoy their basic rights because of the violent and explosive situation created by the militants. These militants deserve no mercy and should be dealt with. Krishan Malhotra Ambala Cantt Send your feedback to: letterstopioneer@gmail.com 3rdeye {saturday special} 09 LUCKNOW | SATURDAY | JULY 23, 2016 Reinforcing people’s faith in participative governance ‘Passion does not need explanation.’ — NipunVinayak rofessor Amartya Sen recounts in The Argumentative Indian his experiences P during his visit to a village in 2004 when gen- Providing poor sections of society the right to speak is not an act of benevolence but a part of equitable justice system. The book, Disadvantaged People, Opportunities and Participative Governance: The Raigad Experiments (Memoirs of Collector, Raigad) sums up how farmers were taken on board to tap the great potential of sea-side areas as agro-tourist spots KK SRIVASTAVA eral elections in India were underway. He met a villager, illiterate and poor, telling Professor Sen, “It is not very hard to silence us, but that is not because we cannot speak.” The learned Professor drew a wise conclusion: though the recording and preservation of arguments have an inbuilt bias in the direction of the articulations of the powerful and the well-schooled, members of disadvantaged groups can also provide many of the most interesting accounts of arguments. Modern world has been privy to flow of well-articulated points of view from those strata of society which represents the marginal denizens, unheeded and uncared for. India is no exception. This is story-half-told in as much as it provides a great impetus to move development process towards these disadvantaged groups. What next? What about opportunities? And by whom? Those farmers who don’t speak not because they cannot but because opportunities don’t come their way look forward to someone equipping them with opportunities to mouth their concerns and arguments. Hearing is a great art and those not skilled in this art deprive civilisations of many counter-factual propositions. Once opportunities come, the aftermath holds the same or even greater degree of interest for all interested in consequences of such an impetus. This brings me to a set of experiments conducted by a young man, Nipun Vinayak, an Indian Administrative Service officer of 2001 batch and currently posted as Director, Swachchh Bharat Mission (Gramin), New Delhi, who has succinctly epitomised these experiments in his memoirs titled, Participative Governance in District Administration, published by Authors PRESS, New Delhi. The book is a reflection on Nipun’s faith in good governance that, he feels, is all about “passion, participation and partnership”. Calling himself “a participative and facilitative development learner”, his career so far has aimed at endeavouring to engage people in various development projects. This book highlights experiments during his tenure as District Collector, Raigad, a small city near Mumbai. These experiments reflect on a need to have a solid safety-valve for the voice of the “disadvantaged group”. On an optimistic tone, Aruna Roy and Nikhil Dey in the Foreword to the book write, “This book is a chronicling of hope, the commodity the Indian people set great store by… In a country where power is skewed, answers lie in combination of common sense and principled action.” This is the best one can say of this book. The book has two parts: Part I. Maha Mumbai SEZ — Facts, Drama and Impact; and Part II. Development Programmes. The first part has seven chapters; the second four. While the first part highlights sense of association of farmers in Raigad with the process of land acquisition as contrasted with sense of alienation elsewhere, the second part is replete with stand-alone stories. I will try to bring forth two crucial experiments as culled out from the book. Nipun narrates the chain of resistance offered to Maha Mumbai SEZ (MSEZ) by various groups on generic as well as specific grounds which, inter alia, included “inprinciple” opposition to SEZs, acquisition of land of entire villages, flouting of rules by MSEZ Company, etc. There was a virtual impasse. The then Government decided and directed the Collector to give individual hearing to the affected farmers whose lands were proposed to be acquired. Here Nipun’s role as Collector became vital. One of the most remarkable innovations Nipun did in the history of land acquisitions was to address a direct question to farmers, “Do you want to part with your land?” This innovative approach was hailed as “referendum”. And Nipun rightly feels what was at stake was not to be dubbed as “heroes” or “villains” but was to have the contentment of having done legally correct thing. Nipun faced the first issue that was to be resolved: “who to hear?” This issue was important as only people whose lands were actually getting acquired for the project need be heard. Toward that end, a mechanism was put in place whereby people would first be identified as “affected farmers” based on their views. The task of identifying persons was given to local talathi (village revenue official), kotwal and other Government functionaries. For various tactical reasons, it was decided that hearing would be conducted at multiple locations so that at any one location the number of people would be less. Second challenge was to obtain a structured and meaningful opinion conveying farmers’ views unambiguously. The format in which public opinion was to be solicited was finalised. Since the opinion was to be solicited in relation to the MSEZ project, only three options existed: (i) people wanted MSEZ project (ii) people did not want MSEZ project, and (iii) people wanted MSEZ project subject to some conditions. The format for recording opinion was, therefore, designed accordingly. It was a one page format, providing for (a) details of the farmers, and (b) his clear opinion on the project. The affected persons had the option to pinpoint reasons for their decision. What was very important was to reach out to all the people and explain the entire process to them. A public notice was, there- fore, issued in the local newspapers and notices were also published in each of the 22 villages, explaining the process in detail. Nipun ensured that all necessary precautions were taken to have a smooth sailing. This exercise of eliciting public opinion had, as Nipun records in his book, ramifications beyond Raigad, like setting a precedence to elicit people’s opinion for a democratic project; setting a new high for transparency in democratic institutions; kick-starting wider debate on issues of land acquisition, especially for companies; redefining/questioning the concept of “public purpose”. Thus due to these efforts by Nipun, the “pulse” of the people got widely known which became a reason d’etre for a huge celebration event for the affected people. He writes of the aftermath, “I became a ‘villain’ in the eyes of some, but a ‘hero’ in the eyes of many… The law for land acquisition and rehabilitation has finally been amended in 2013, making the prior consent of at least 80 per cent of the affected families compulsory in case of land acquisition for private companies for public purpose. This is a huge change in law, ensuring the say of land owners in whether they want to part with their land for what has been construed as a ‘public purpose’ by the State.” And further, “Till the time institutional structures for direct democracy get strengthened, it will augur well for representational democracy to become more representational.” Second lesson stems from experiments in the field of “agro-tourism”. “If those who have sweated for generation do not want to till land, would the ones willing just to spend a weekend among nature do it seriously?” A very fair and genuine question asked by one Shekhar Bhadsavle, a pioneer in agrotourism, who having studied abroad, decided to come back and work as a “farmer”. Nipun meets him and accepts that he is fortunate to meet the likes of Shekhar, as persons like him are “positives” — always smiling happy, full of enthusiasm; making one wonder if they have no worries or if they ever get tired. The first meeting Nipun had with Shekhar and a few other farmers of the area interested in agro-tourism was held at Saguna Baug, during which, Shekhar shared his wonderful idea, passion and vision. For Shekhar, with the urbanisation growing things that were part of everyday life are becoming alien. City-bred children hardly know what is agriculture, what is rural. Shekhar envisions a “patronage” relation between a middle class/rich person from Mumbai and a small-medium farmer in Konkan. His argument is that a rich person from Mumbai, who just wants a place among nature, may help a farmer develop his farm into such a retreat, rather than buying land from a farmer and making him landless. According to Shekhar, a farmer today has very trivial issues, which if sorted out sincerely, can bring him prosperity. The city person/patron/friend gets a place where he can go for a brief holiday. He will also be relieved of the responsibility of maintaining a farm himself. He gets an assurance for a place, say one cottage, for him/his family that can be kept apart. Most importantly, he gets the pleasure of having contributed in developing a field, the pleasure of having a friend for life, the pleasure of not having difficulty in explaining to his children what agriculture is. For both, it is a win-win situation. But bringing out such a relationship between the “haves” and “have nots” is not easy. So there occurs a challenge to have it as a policy and propagate it. What did Raigad witness? Attempt was made to prepare and train the farmers in basics of agro-tourism intensively by involving agriculture department in the entire exercise. The farmers were taken around the Saguna Baug and the concept of agro-tourism explained. Thereafter, applications were invited from the farmers, desirous of starting agro-tourism in their own farms. Twenty farmers were selected for a crash course on agro-tourism, to be conducted by Shekhar under Nipun’s overall supervision. With each trainee, Shekhar discussed the potential in his farm for tourism and advised him to focus more on that so that it becomes his USP. Of course, basic training in “hospitality” was given to all, which induced a high level of confidence in them. They began to work very hard to develop something unique in their farms. Idea was that each such farm would have its own USP. Shekhar personally visited their farms and gave them practical guidance. Nipun visited Shekhar’s farm every month accompanied with a key district official like Raigad SP and Agriculture Officer to expose other key district officials to this work. As and when the agro-tourism centres of these selected youth got ready, Shekhar began to send guests to them from Saguna Baug office (where there was always a waiting list). He also hand-held the youth in the initial days helping them improve their processes through constant interaction with them, and also by obtaining regular feedback from the guests visiting those farms. Soon, these centres started working in a full-fledged manner. In Raigad district, the talukas by the sea side — Murud, Alibag, Pen, Srivardhan — had great potential for agro-tourism. The idea was taken to other talukas as well. In most of these places, many people were already offering services to tourists. Some of them had developed their agriculture well which proved to be an added attraction for tourists. Thus, there were many takers for such trainings and interactions. With the help of agriculture department, meetings with interested farmers were held taluka-wise. How wonderful it was, to meet these farmers full of enthusiasm! Ultimately what Nipun feels, he conveys in these words, “Let me place on record, however, that I acted without any bias. I did only what was directed by the Government or what the law says. The end result was not in our hands. The satisfaction of having done what appeared correct to me is the only satisfaction. And it is immense.” Are these experiments merely stories about providing correct opportunities to poor, downtrodden people or something else? A genuine mind would feel these involve something more. Thinking of opportunities for the poor and disadvantaged. One ought to be capable of thinking before one can embark upon such experiments and Nipun meets this criterion perfectly. His book is a critique by a thinking man, as contrasted to hackneyed ones, driven by true concerns about involvement of neglected persons. He has shown providing poor sections of society the right to speak is not an act of benevolence but a part of equitable justice system. Of late, when the country is witnessing progressive involvement of downtrodden segments of society in overall evolution of a powerful India — an immutable symptom of growing oneness — what persons like Nipun leave behind will continue to be met with élan and éclat, reinforcing faith of people in representative democratic functioning. (KK Srivastava is Principal Accountant General, Kerala, and an acclaimed poet, reviewer and columnist. The views expressed here are his own) PERSPECTIVE KURDISTAN: AN IMAGINED STATE? he Kurds are known to be the largest nation without a nationT State till date. Arguably, the Kurds are a nation in need of a State, they are a crucial ally in the fight against the dreaded ISIS. But some of its factions are registered as terrorists in Turkey, Syria and Iraq. A nation in the making is today scattered around four countries — Iraq, Iran, Syria and Turkey. And, sadly, all are fighting their own battles for an independent home without having a common political platform. The Kurds are not a strictly monolithic group. Neither have they enjoyed a coherent linguistic or political identity, though many scholars often describe them as so. The nervousness reflected in the Kurds across the region is understandable. As the past record shows, the declaration of independence in 1922 and 1946 by the Kurds were crudely crushed by the bigger powers. Many international observers feel that this time it may be worse and Kurds will remain divided forever. The issue of unifying the Kurdish military forces has been on the agenda of their top leadership since they acquired de facto autonomy from then Iraqi President Saddam Hussein in 1991. After launching separate guerrilla wars against the Iraqi Army in the 1970s and 1980s, the two main political parties of the Kurds — the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) — came to an agreement in 1992 that their respective Peshmerga (Kurdish militia which means “one who confronts death”) should be kept under one single command. Henceforth, they had largely agreed to create the Ministry of Peshmerga Affairs for looking after the affairs of the army units. Unfortunately with the outbreak of the bloody civil war among the Kurds in 1994, it stalled the process of integration of the Peshmerga. After long years of conflict, both the KDP and the PUK signed a peace agreement for unifying their Peshmerga units in 1998. Eighteen years on, the unification of Peshmerga is elusive; and they have remained as political armies fighting for achieving short-term goals. Realising the futility of the divided armies, the Ministry of Peshmerga Affairs was reconstituted as a joint body in 2010. But many still feel that the renewed body will even find it too difficult to bring the much required unity in warring Peshmerga factions. When Western nations rushed to offer military aid to Iraqi Kurds on the face of the mounting ISIS attacks in June 2014, they in fact failed to develop a strategy for dealing with a non-State actor. Ironically, lending military support to the Kurdish Peshmerga was counter-effective to the American vision of keeping Iraq a united nation. Further, this military aid bolstered all the Iraqi centrifugal forces, instead of building a unified force against the ISIS. Delivered this way, the risk of prolonging the ISIS-led war is certain and in the process, the Peshmerga unity will remain a dream. Today Kurdish partners are becoming more dependent on both Turkey and Iran after the arrival of the ISIS. The popular belief that the coalition aid to the Peshmerga will either intensify the fight against the ISIS or at least will contain the same so that the Western forces can oversee it from a safe distance. Kurdish leaders also propagate the view that once their armies receive advanced weapons, the battle against the ISIS will come to a close. But the evolving politics of Kurdish politics makes rather an ambiguous turn: the rival political parties, the KDP and the PUK had moved away from a strategic framework agreement which was supposed to bring peace after a bitter fight between their respective political armies. Today the reasons for their failure to come up with a unified front is wide open: the patriarchs of both these parties, Masoud Barzani (KDP) and Jalal Talabani (PUK), do not enjoy much support among their followers and this waning influence may likely to unleash an intra-elite power struggle within the rank and file of the parties. The demand for an independent Kurdistan is at a fragile stage. The current iteration of the war on terror, particularly aiming the ISIS menace, is not bringing any new hope to the Kurdish people, but surely it is igniting the old and brand new internecine tensions, largely undermining what they had achieved in the past. As the Kurdish political leaders are constantly failing to build up a single chain of military command, it is gradually paving the way for external powers involvement in their domestic affairs. Notably, Iran is expanding its influence over the Kurdish faction led by Talabani and this has become more overt after the US withdrawal from Iraq and the outbreak of the civil war in Syria. At best, it can be said that the emergence of the ISIS, a Sunni Islamic fundamentalist force mainly in Iraq and Syria, has accelerated the involvement of Iran in the affairs of Iraq. On the other hand, the KDP has historically found its ally in Turkey. In fact, Iran’s relationship with the Iraqi PUK and the Syrian People’s Defence Force (YPG) of the Kurds have broadly allowed to facilitate a cross-border cooperation between the two groups of fighters and their leaders, complicating the already deteriorating tensions across the region. It also allowed the Iranian Revolutionary Guard to control and coordinate the actions of various Shia militias in Iraq, which finally is leading to the fast disintegration of the Iraqi military. Arguably, the Iranian intelligence, military and politicians are now influencing the Iraqi state- craft much more vigorously than before. Hence an Iranian agenda is deeply embedded in Iraqi military, civilian militias, and especially in the PUK-controlled Peshmergas. This may pose a serious threat to the growth of Kurdistan and may even be quite impossible to reverse in the post-ISIS era. Barzani and Talabani are facing a huge financial crisis today. As long as the revenues kept rolling, no one quibbled. But the current Iraqi Government has cut funding that it used to transfer to the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), some $10 billion annually. With the falling oil prices in the global market, Barzani is facing an acute crisis and it may exacerbate the succession battle in his party. Barzani the autocrat is no longer in control of his people and a deep divide is growing between his cronies and the other leaders in the party. At the same time, the finances of Talabani too are in a shambles, but his party has adopted a more pragmatic approach to Baghdad than the Barzani’s. In the meantime, the Kurdish fight for identity has become more complex with the coming of the Rojova Revolution, an attempt to construct an autonomous rule for Kurds in Syria. Rojova refers to west and hence it advocates the establishment of a Western Kurdistan in Syria. Since the Syrian conflict intensified with the demand for removal of President Bashar-al Assad, the Kurdish movement led by the PYD (Democratic Union Party) has taken control of the major parts of the Kurdish region in the country. This opens up a different challenge for a would-be struggling nation which is already failing to unify the warring factions. In the meantime, the rivalry between Turkey and Iran is on the rise and both the States are not in favour of the establishment of a Kurdish State. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Turkey is a Left-wing anti-nationalist platform for the Kurds which is gaining considerable support in respective pockets. But the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) has been waging war against Turkey and it is a terrorist organisation. So Turkey in no way aspires to see the unification of the Kurdish forces across the region as it would mean creating a separate land for them. The contemporary Kurdish narrative of victimisation brings to light a different saga of them. These people spread out in four countries across West Asia still believe that one day they will have their independent homeland. However, the staid and often oversimplified historiography of the Kurds have at times created confusion over the identity, polity and their very demand for an independent land stretching some of the controversial borders marked especially by the historic Sykes-Picot Agreement of May 1916. It is but unlikely that the day for an “independent Kurdistan” is nearing, rather recording their fractured past replete with varied demands of warring factions may either complicate or push for an indefinite period the “dawn of their nationhood”. Despite Western concerns for now or later, the absence of a professional Peshmerga and a relative unity among various factions of the Kurds in Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Turkey may eventually derail all the peace missions in the region as the Kurds are an indispensable partner in the long-held conflict. But then how long the Kurds will wait for their homeland? (The writer is a Senior Editor, The Pioneer) Despite Western concerns, the absence of a professional Peshmerga and a relative unity among bellicose factions of the Kurds in Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Turkey may eventually derail all the peace missions in the region as the Kurds are an indispensable partner in the long-held conflict against the ISIS. But then how long the Kurds will wait for their homeland? MAKHAN SAIKIA money 10 LUCKNOW | SATURDAY | JULY 23, 2016 Decline in profit is driven by slippages from the watch list, which lead to a rise in both gross NPA as well as net NPA levels to 2.54 per cent and 1.08 per cent, respectively, in the reporting quarter AXIS BANK DEPUTY MANAGING DIRECTOR V SRINIVASAN BUZZ FROM CORP & GOVT Deveshwar bets on tobacco biz for ITC shareholders’ good KOLKATA: Setting an ambi- tious target of `1 lakh crore revenue for ITC as India’s top FMCG player by 2030, its outgoing chief executive YC Deveshwar on Friday said growth of tobacco business will continue to be good for shareholders of the diversified group. He rejected suggestions that the non-tobacco businesses of the group should be made to grow faster than the tobacco business, but rued that ITC’s investment plans were getting delayed due to a long time required for getting approvals. Addressing the shareholders of ITC at their Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the last time in his joint capacity as Chairman and CEO, 69year-old Deveshwar said the strategy to pursue multiple drivers of growth has led to a 17-fold growth in the company’s non-cigarette businesses since 1996, registering a net segment revenue of `23,000 crore. “Compared to the size of ITC in 1996, the non-cigarette businesses alone represent a size akin to creating 5 ITCs of that time,” said Deveshwar, who has been heading the company for almost two decades. Deveshwar joined ITC in 1968 and assumed office as its Executive Chairman in January 1996. During the April-June quarter, ITC’s revenue from cigarettes increased 6.42 per cent to `8,230.60 crore from `7,733.43 crore in the yearago period. He, however, said, “Some shareholders are saying growth of the tobacco business should be less while that of others (non-tobacco) should rise (but) that is not the objective”. Deveshwar, who will relinquish his executive roles in Februar y and would become a non-executive chairman, said, “We are not competing within the company”. “The growth of the tobacco business will be good for the shareholders of the company,” he said. The tobacco business is increasingly coming under prohibition by various Government regulations but continue to be the prime revenue driver.Deveshwar further said ITC has seen a 10-fold increase in revenue to over `51,000 crore since 1996, while Profit Before Tax grew 33 times to over `14,900 crore. “In the last two decades, market capitalisation has grown over 50-fold to touch an all-time high of `3,00,000 crore recently. Total Shareholder Returns during this period clocked a Compound Annual Growth Rate of 24 per cent,” he said. When Deveshwar took charge at the helm in mid-90’s, ITC was confronted with for- Vodafone India Q1 revenue dips 3.4% PNS n NEW DELHI r itish telecom major Vo d afon e on Fr i d ay B announced a 3.4 per cent decline in its India revenue at 1,519 million pound for the first quarter ended June 2016. The figure stood at 1,573 million pound in the same period a year ago. Revenue of Vodafone India, however, in local currency terms grew 3.92 per cent to `11,477.5 crore (at exchange rate of `75.56) in the reported quarter, from `11,016 crore (at `70.21) a year ago. “ The slower pace of growth mainly reflects the reversal of the leap-year effect and lower intra-circle roaming revenues. Data browsing revenue growth of 22.3 per cent slowed from the pace of prior quarters, reflecting lower customer growth,” Vodafone said in a statement. The company said its organic growth of its service revenue was around 6.4 per cent. Vodafone said it had over 199 million users in India at the end of the reported quarter. The active data customer base grew to 69.7 million, from 66.8 million a year ago. The average revenue per us er of Vo dafone India declined to `176.36, from `183.5 a year ago. According to the com- pany, preparations are on for a potential IPO for its India unit. However, it preferred to stay cautious on expansion of 4G network rollout in India. “In In d i a , we h ave launched 4G in five circles, covering 45 per cent of data revenues and expect to reach over 60 per cent in the current financial year (ahead of spectrum auction). Given the high cost of spectrum, we intend to take a disciplined approach to further 4G rollout,” Vodafone said. The company claims to have installed 9,700 mobile sites for 4G services as of now. It said the company added 3,300 new 3G sites in the quarter, taking the total number to 59,000, covering 96 per cent of its targetted urban areas. The 3G and 4G customer base rose 46 per cent to 32.3 million. “Voice revenues returned to growth as competition eased despite lower average minutes of use per customer,” Vodafone said. The voice call usage on its network increased to over 187 million minutes during the 2016 June quarter as against 180 million minutes in the previous fiscal. `2,298 crore a year ago. On the rise in operating expenses, he said while the bank did not open a single branch in the first quarter of last fiscal, it has opened 102 branches in the reporting quarter, which has taken its headcount to 52,400 from 43,300 a year ago. From January this year, the private lender has opened 201 branches against 31 during the same period last year. “But still we maintained our cost to income ratio at 38 per cent,” Srinivasan said. Gross NPA in absolute term more than doubled to `9,553 crore from `4,251 crore as of end June. Of this, NPA provisions stood at `1,823 crore as against `1,046 crore a year ago and `906 crore in the March quarter of last fiscal. Chief Financial Officer Jairam Shirdharan said all the provisions, including an additional `115 crore towards AQR accounts identified by RBI last December, have been met through the balance-sheet only and that nothing has been from the `3,000 crore contingency buffer created in the March quarter. In the March quarter, it can be noted that, the Shikha Sharma-led bank had tagged a whopping `22,000 crore worth accounts into a special watch list and had warned that 60 per cent of this might slip into NPAs over the next eight quarters including the June quarter. And this does not include the AQR accounts. Of this total watchlist, 53 per cent accounts are from iron and steel and textile accounts. Asked whether the bank expects any negative surprises in the second quarter from the watchlist, Srinivasan said, “No. We are also not revising our NPA outlook for the September quarter.” “This 10 per cent additional slippages in the Junequarter from the watchlist is as expected and I don’t see any negative surprises either in the second quarter. “But since we don’t see any Cairn India, Vedanta seal merger deal with revised terms Cairn India’s minority shareholders will receive 1 equity share and 4 redeemable preference shares with a face value of `10 in Vedanta PNS n NEW DELHI price (VWAP) of Cairn India share price,” it added. Unable to quickly absorb its cash-rich oil subsidiary Cairn India, sweetened the merger deal by offering three additional preference shares. Agarwal had in June last year announced merger of Cairn India with parent Vedanta Ltd in a $2.3 billion allshare deal to create India’s largest diversified natural resources company. That time, it was announced that shareholders of Cairn India will get one ordinary share and 7.5 per cent redeemable preference share of Vedanta Ltd with a face value of `10. Terming transaction terms as attractive, the statement said the deal offer exposure to Vedanta Ltd’s world-class metal and mining assets, increased free float and trading liquidity and potential re-rating of the merged company. “The simplified corporate structure will better align interests between all shareholders for the creation of long term sustainable value,” said Anil Agarwal, Chairman of Vedanta Resources Plc. However, Sudhir Mathur, CFO and Acting CEO of Cairn India, said, “Cairn India shareholders will benefit from exposure to a diversified portfolio of world-class, low cost, long-life assets with significant growth. We are confident that the financial strength and diversified portfolio of Tier-I assets will provide de-risked earnings and stable cash flows, driving long-term value. Cairn India shareholders will benefit from the revised terms, while retaining the upside from Cairn’s strong oil & gas assets.” While Tom Albanese, CEO of Vedanta Ltd, said the strategic rationale for merging Vedanta Ltd and Cairn India remains highly compelling. Stating that companies with diversified resources have delivered superior returns for shareholders historically, he said, “The transaction consolidates our portfolio of attractive tier-I assets and simplifies the group structure, better positioning the group to deliver superior value to all shareholders over the longer term.” As the merger between Vedanta and Cairn India was announced on 14 June 2015, in fact, the deal was scheduled to close by March 2016 but a lingering retrospective tax issue and winning over half of the minority shareholders proved the merger to be a stumbling block. midable challenges with diversification efforts either failing or languishing. Its revenue was less than `5,200 crore and Profit Before Tax was `452 crore. He is credited for leading ITC’s transformation from a cigarette maker to a diversified group with presence ranging from FMCG, hospitality, paperboard and packaging, IT and agri businesses. Spelling out the future plans, Deveshwar said, “Your company aspires to be the No 1 player in the new FMCG businesses and has set a revenue target of `1,00,000 crore by 2030.” “What may be uppermost in your mind is the question as to how ITC will achieve this audacious goal. Undoubtedly, such an aspiration in an intensely competitive market calls for an orchestra of effort that demands significantly superior enterprise strengths. “It is, therefore, very reassuring that your company has, over the years, built an impressive array of competitive strengths, whilst several others are in early stages of formation,” he said. At Friday’s AGM, shareholders voted on a proposal to make Deveshwar non-executive director and chairman for a period of three years with effect from February 5, 2017, after he decided to hand over the baton to a “youthful leadership”. While it was his last AGM as Chief Executive Officer, Deveshwar told shareholders, “I hope to continue to address you in the coming years as Chairman of your company”. ITC was in a unique position to explore new opportunities in the area of perishables including fruits and vegetables, he said in the chairman’s speech at the AGM. In this regard, ITC was exploring the opportunity to invest in state-of-the-art cold chain top cover farm produce including fresh, frozen and dehydrated fruits and vegetables. Also, there are plans to cultivate medicinal and aromatic plants, he said. “The company’s traditional, new and developing enterprises will help in achieving the `1 lakh crore FMCG goal by 2030,” he said. PTI IRCTC to launch passenger insurance, unreserved ticketing COAI for mandatory nod to telecom MUMBAI: Indian R ailway Catering and Tourism Corporation on Friday said it is launching a host of initiatives, including passenger insurance and unreserved ticketing. “We are going to start passenger insurance soon and have already issued letter of award. We have short-listed three companies. The insurance would be less than `2 per trip for a sum insured of `10 lakh,” Arun Kumar Manocha, Chairman and Managing director of IRCTC, said here. The public-sector undertaking of the Railways, which handles catering, tourism and Internet ticketing activities, today also partnered with the State Bank of India to enable digital payments through the SBI’s mobile wallet Buddy. The company is also working together to explore other areas of railway ticketing activities, Manocha said. “We are planning to enter unreserved ticketing system; it would be available in a few months time,” he said. Manocha said IRCTC is integrating android software which will make refund process of e-ticket cancellation simpler. PTI solid recovery in the affected sectors of steel, power and textiles, we are still sticking to our March quarter assessment that 60 per cent of the identified a little over `22,000 crore may turn dud assets,” Srinivasan said. Of this total watchlist, fundbased accounts are worth `20,295 crore and the nonfund are of `2,562 crore, he said. On provisions, the Axis Bank Deputy MD said he sees provisions from AQR accounts coming down going forward as he sees no surprising spurt in bad loans. Total income of the bank improved to `13,852.1 crore as against `12,234.41 crore in the same period last year. During the quarter, the interest income rose to `11,113.9 crore from `9,936.14 crore. During the first quarter, the bank added `3,638 crore in fresh slippages, which Srinivasan said, was expected. Of this, 92 per cent, or `2,680 crore, came from the watchlist account that the bank had eeping the market conditions in view and having K regard to underlying commercial factors, mining billionaire Anil Agarwal-led Vedanta group on Friday announced revised terms for the merger between Vedanta Ltd and Cairn India after minority shareholders like the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) which opposed the earlier deal. “Vedanta Ltd, Cairn India Ltd and Vedanta Resources plc today (Friday) announced revised and final terms to the recommended merger between Vedanta Ltd and Cairn India that was announced on 14 June 2015,” said a statement released on Friday. The development comes at a time when key shareholder Government-owned LIC is yet to give its assent to the merger. “Pursuant to the revised and final terms, each Cairn India minority shareholder will receive, for each equity share held, 1 equity share in Vedanta, 4 Redeemable Preference shares with a face value of `10 in Vedanta, with a coupon of 7.5 per cent and tenure of 18 months from issuance. Implied premium of 20 per cent to one month volume weighted average companies for in-building infrastructure NEW DELHI: Cellular operators body COAI has pitched for a “mandatory” and “nondiscriminatory” grant of permission to all operators for deployment of in-building telecom infrastructure in public buildings including airports and Government offices. Such permission should be granted on non-discriminatory basis to all telecom operators by the respective builder or a Government agency, according to COAI. These suggestions are a part of COAI response to telecom regulator Trai’s consultation paper dealing with the issue of ‘In-Building access by telecom service providers’. Since consumers spend a lot of time indoors, Trai paper had emphasised the need to have quality telecom services inside buildings through deployment of in-building solutions. COAI noted that obtaining permission for setting up sites in the commercial and public buildings became difficult at times, and that deployment was often hindered by owners and developers delaying the negotiations. Often NPA provisions, expenses pull down Axis Bank profit 21% MUMBAI: Axis Bank on Friday reported a steep 21 per cent decline in net profit at `1,555.5 crore for the three months to June, roiled by a more than doubling of its bad loan provisions, higher operating expenses (opex) towards branch expansion and the resultant salary outgo. “Decline in profit is driven by slippages from the watch list, which lead to a rise in both gross NPA as well as net NPA levels to 2.54 per cent and 1.08 per cent, respectively, in the reporting quarter. “Another reason for the dip in profit is the higher salary outgo and investment into branches which led to a 23 per cent increase in operating expenses,” Deputy Managing Director V Srinivasan told reporters on a post-earnings concall late this evening. He said the lower profit is due to tepid other income or fee income, which grew only 11 per cent in the first quarter ended June 30, to `2,738 crore from The Government has assessed the impact of Brexit on the Indian economy. Thus far, India has not only avoided adverse impacts, but it has in fact emerged as a safe haven for investors around the world FINANCE MINISTER ARUN JAITLEY identified in the March quarter and are in line with its own assessment, he said, adding recoveries and upgrades stood at `140 crore while write-offs stood at `32 crore during the quarter. Of the total NPAs, as much as `2,911 crore came from corporate accounts while `306 crore of slippages came in from retail and SME accounts, especially from the agri lending side of retail loan book, as well as a few accounts from healthcare and education sector, Srinivasan said. But he was quick to add that there is no reason for any worries on the SME side. “SME loan book constitutes 13 per cent of our total assets, or `45,000 crore. We have not seen any stress in the sector as such and therefore we have no reason to believe that this sector per se is in trouble,” Srinivasan said in response to a question whether the SME sector is the next power and steel sectors for the lenders. PTI operators are forced to enter into agreements at unilateral and exorbitant terms set by the other parties. COAI has said that a single online window should be created for necessary approvals for public buildings ( government-owned or PPP model) such as airports, railway stations, Government offices, government residential complexes and hospitals. COAI felt the permission to install telecom infrastructure should be granted to telecom operators only. It said that denial of permission by building owners, lack of clear framework and fear of EMF (Electromagnetic Field) acted as hurdles in installation of solutions by telcos. New buildings, at the time of construction should be made ‘Telecom Infrastructure deployment’ ready by creation of one-time infrastructure such as ducts, common area for telecom facilities and network access points, and the same should be mandated in the Building Code itself, it said. The operators, under the aegis of COAI, said they should be given “legal rights” to use the common telecom infrastructure within a build- ing free of charge just as other essential services like water and electricity. New and under-renovation buildings should be granted Completion Certificate only after they comply with such common telecom infrastructure provisions, it added.COAI said that given the need to have quality mobile coverage and network presence inside residential and commercial complexes, sharing of infrastructure should be encouraged among telecom operators. In the same vein, it said such sharing should be left to mutual agreements among the telecom operators as various technical complexities are involved in the installation of in-building infrastructure. According to C OAI, operators have taken steps by way of customer outreach to identify problem areas, seeking suggestions on setting up mobile cell-sites, optimised hand-offs between 2G,3G & 4G sites and installation of ‘in-building solutions’ and small cells for improving coverage wherever permission is possible. PTI Par panel approves debt recovery law with changes NEW DELHI: Suggesting some changes to the proposed d e b t r e c o v e r y l a w, a Parliament ar y p anel on Friday submitted its report on the bill which seeks to expedite disposal of over 70,000 pending cases involving more than `5 lakh crore. The Joint Parliamentary Committee has proposed amendments, ranging from definitions to several terms such as company, financial lease, and secured creditor, to the Enforcement of S ecurity Interest and Recovery of Debts Laws and Miscellaneous Provisions (Amendment) Bill. The Bill seeks to facilitate expeditious disposal of debt recovery applications. There are around 70,000 cases are pending in Debt Recovery Tribunals involving more t han ` 5 lak h crore. T h e c om m itte e pro posed amendment to the net owned fund for a secu- ritisation or reconstruction company. “Hence for drafting clarity, the Committee decide to insert word higher after the words such other in proposed modified clause,” the panel said in the report. The C ommittee suggested relaxation of restrictions on holding controlling interest in the capital of Asset Reconstruction Companies so as to have no restrictions on the composition of board of directors of ARCs, it said. The panel recommended that passing of an exparte order after the show cause notice of 30 days of the service of summons may be a violation of the principles of natural justice. “The Committee are of t he v i e w t hat a d e qu ate opportunity should be provided to a borrower before an adverse adjudicator y stance is taken against him,” it said. The legislation proposes to give RBI powers to regulate asset reconstruction companies, priortise secured creditors in repayment of debts and provide stamp duty exemption on loans assigned by banks and financial institutions to asset reconstruction firms. T h e E n forc e m e nt of S ecurity Interest and Recovery of Debts Laws and Miscellaneous Provisions (Amendment) Bill, 2016 is important legislation which seeks to amend the Recovery of Debts due to Banks and Financial Institutions Act, 1993 and the S ecuritisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 and make consequential amendments in the Indian Stamp Act, 1899 and the Depositories Act, 1996. The object of the amendments proposed in the Bill is to improve the ease of doing business and facilitate investment leading to higher economic growth and development. PTI money 11 LUCKNOW | SATURDAY | JULY 23, 2016 {usp} Telecom Minister to meet telco CEOs over call drops on Monday London Stock Exchange (LSE) CEO Nikhil Rathi called on Chairman NHAI Raghav Chandra along with LSE Asia head Jasmine Arora. Apart from exchanging updates on market developments, LSE urged NHAI to list its Masala Bonds on LSE. NHAI expects to raise $500 million to $700 million through Masala Bonds. Masala Bonds are rupee denominated instruments through which entities can raise funds from overseas investors without taking on the currency risk. SCRIP OPEN HIGH LOW LTP CHANGE TATAMTRDVR 321 330.95 319.25 330.7 11.7 TATAMOTORS 494.45 508.45 493.5 506.65 15.6 POWERGRID 163.5 168.05 162.85 167.55 5.05 ZEEL 454.8 465.75 451.9 464.6 11.5 INFRATEL 352.6 363.95 350.9 360.9 8.3 HDFC 1,333.95 1,361.15 1,326.70 1,361.10 28.2 TATAPOWER 71.5 72.45 71.05 72.15 1.4 HINDALCO 133.2 137 130.35 136.35 2.45 CIPLA 516 522.9 512.35 522.35 6.5 BPCL 577.7 584.95 568.55 583.35 7.1 AUROPHARMA 791.85 809.8 791.05 799.75 9.45 GAIL 391 402.8 391 395.5 4.7 IDEA 105.3 107.5 105.2 106.5 1.05 LT 1,560.10 1,577.90 1,552.55 1,572.80 15.25 RELIANCE 1,006.00 1,017.80 1,005.10 1,015.90 9.55 ADANIPORTS 223 225.95 221.6 225.25 2.05 NTPC 155 157.1 154.1 156.25 1.35 HCLTECH 725 730 721.6 729.5 5.95 LUPIN 1,691.75 1,704.90 1,678.25 1,700.05 13.5 TATASTEEL 362.3 368.9 356.45 365 2.7 ICICIBANK 262.35 264.4 258.85 263.8 1.9 HDFCBANK 1,233.35 1,234.65 1,221.50 1,234.55 5.95 EICHERMOT 19,825.0019,858.6019,610.0019,848.00 93 ASIANPAINT 1,047.85 1,054.00 1,042.05 1,047.00 4.3 TCS 2,498.90 2,524.00 2,492.00 2,514.95 8.9 M&M 1,437.00 1,446.65 1,436.60 1,439.00 4.15 YESBANK 1,155.00 1,166.35 1,149.30 1,157.00 2.35 BHEL 141 142.3 139.5 140.35 0.25 MARUTI 4,421.00 4,449.00 4,405.00 4,419.90 6.2 TECHM 507 508.5 504.4 505.8 0.5 INDUSINDBK 1,131.50 1,145.00 1,131.05 1,137.00 0.35 ONGC 222.9 223.65 220.8 222.65 0.05 ULTRACEMCO 3,650.00 3,652.05 3,602.90 3,638.50 0 BHARTIARTL 368 369.8 364.1 367.65 -0.2 KOTAKBANK 762 764.9 753.25 759.95 -0.7 HEROMOTOCO 3,266.85 3,283.55 3,252.15 3,262.95 -3.35 AMBUJACEM 267 267.05 262.3 265.6 -0.3 GRASIM 4,903.00 4,949.90 4,851.00 4,892.00 -9.2 AXISBANK 537.95 545.3 532.9 537 -1.05 COALINDIA 333 333.75 329.7 332.35 -1 ITC 253.15 256.2 247.15 249.6 -1 INFY 1,070.00 1,079.90 1,066.70 1,074.50 -5.4 HINDUNILVR 911.2 915 897 903.05 -7 SUNPHARMA 796 796 782 788 -6.2 DRREDDY 3,613.80 3,641.70 3,579.05 3,587.90 -29.1 BANKBARODA 152.4 153 149.5 150.9 -1.35 WIPRO 540 541 535 537.1 -4.9 BOSCHLTD 24,528.6524,796.5524,110.0024,300.00 -228.65 SBIN 225.4 225.9 222.1 223.45 -2.2 BAJAJ-AUTO 2,765.20 2,767.20 2,715.50 2,720.00 -50.6 ACC 1,700.00 1,702.85 1,675.15 1,675.15 -33.05 NIFTY NEXT 50 SCRIP OPEN HIGH LOW LTP CHANGE CAIRN 179 198.4 174.1 191.5 14.65 VEDL 158 172.4 155.25 168.95 11.85 RECLTD 199.1 210.8 199 208.6 9.75 PFC 207.6 218.7 207.35 217 9.45 UPL 561.8 586 560.3 584.1 25 IBULHSGFIN 716.5 739.4 712.5 737 22.95 SAIL 47 48.45 46.15 48.05 1.4 RCOM 50.25 52 49.95 51.45 1.3 DLF 154.5 158.9 153.75 158.4 3.9 GODREJCP 1,625.00 1,658.00 1,612.05 1,647.40 35.6 NMDC 97 98.6 96.45 98.1 2.05 MOTHERSUMI 309.9 319.4 308.9 314.7 5.85 LICHSGFIN 504.7 512.4 502.1 511.25 8.45 GLENMARK 851.6 870 842.7 862.5 11.9 BAJFINANCE 8,707.00 8,874.90 8,683.20 8,829.95 122.1 HINDPETRO 1,166.00 1,176.00 1,146.75 1,176.00 16.1 DIVISLAB 1,191.00 1,214.00 1,186.00 1,204.05 16.2 BHARATFORG 726.5 740 725.2 737.2 9.25 BRITANNIA 2,816.00 2,855.95 2,808.00 2,850.00 35.25 NHPC 25.2 25.55 25.15 25.45 0.3 MCDOWELL-N 2,387.80 2,410.00 2,351.00 2,401.50 27.8 GSKCONS 6,447.55 6,539.45 6,403.00 6,523.00 75.45 CONCOR 1,448.75 1,474.00 1,439.10 1,461.00 15.5 SIEMENS 1,328.30 1,349.70 1,319.05 1,335.00 11.05 DABUR 303.2 308.85 302.9 307.35 2.25 ABB 1,292.50 1,311.90 1,280.80 1,282.00 8.2 CASTROLIND 415 417.4 411.95 413.45 2.3 TORNTPHARM 1,441.50 1,475.55 1,415.30 1,462.00 6.7 GLAXO 3,397.00 3,413.95 3,380.10 3,409.95 13.1 EMAMILTD 1,123.90 1,143.50 1,113.10 1,130.00 3.25 TITAN 410 412.15 405.7 410 0.8 SRTRANSFIN 1,169.00 1,193.00 1,155.00 1,168.00 1.4 APOLLOHOSP 1,340.15 1,343.95 1,329.60 1,334.00 1 BEL 1,237.30 1,246.50 1,226.60 1,238.00 0.45 IOC 522.15 524.65 513.1 521.5 0.1 PIDILITIND 728.5 738 726 729.55 0.05 HINDZINC 195 195 189 193.8 -0.1 OIL 376.35 378.75 371.75 374.55 -0.25 JSWSTEEL 1,605.00 1,624.70 1,590.10 1,610.75 -1.5 ASHOKLEY 98.25 98.7 96.4 96.75 -0.1 MARICO 277.85 279.8 275.95 277.45 -0.3 PGHH 6,405.00 6,405.00 6,316.40 6,335.35 -8.85 CUMMINSIND 894 895.05 880.6 882.35 -2.15 BAJAJFINSV 2,630.00 2,648.00 2,576.10 2,599.95 -8.75 COLPAL 959.8 961 947 955 -4.65 UBL 777.9 783.95 765.6 773.1 -4.8 CADILAHC 374.1 376.9 370.2 370.5 -2.8 SHREECEM 16,443.9516,499.0016,267.1516,275.00 -156.25 OFSS 3,627.00 3,649.40 3,565.00 3,565.00 -86.55 PNB 122.8 122.85 119.4 120.15 -3.5 elecom Minister Manoj Sinha is scheduled to hold T his first meeting with CEOs of Union Minister of State for Textiles, GoI, Ajay Tamta, declared open the 9TH edition of the Indian Fashion Jewellery and Accessories Show (IFJAS 2016) on the last Thursday at state-of-art India Expo Centre and Mart, Greater Noida in a colourful ceremony here on Friday. The fair is being organised by Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts from 21 - 23 July, 2016, informed Rakesh Kumar, Executive Director - EPCH. Dinesh Kumar, Chairman- EPCH, Sobinder Kohli, President of the Fair, Neetu Singh, Vice President, Fair, OP Prahaladka, Vice Chairmen, EPCH, members of committee of administration were present on the occasion. Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) launched its young professional programme through a workshop held on the last Thursday at BIS Headquarters, New Delhi. Regional Director, International Electro-technical Commision (IEC), Asia Pacific Regional Centre, Dennis Chew, participated as the speaker on International Standardisation in the field of Electro-technical Sector. The programme was attended by about 60 Young professional from different Electro-technical Industries from India. BIS has introduced BIS Young Professional Programme with the objective to help Young professionals in the industry to appreciate the importance of standards. Introducing the young professionals to the initial concepts of national and international standards would also encourage them to take active interest and participate in standardisation work. By doing so young professionals can acquire knowledge of global trends within industry and better understand their market development in different parts of the world. This is the first ever event of such kind in the country being conducted by BIS. NIFTY 50 PTI n NEW DELHI A Special Brochure on ‘Innovations in Vigilance', implemented by Union Bank of India during 13th Anniversary Celebrations of Vigilance Study Circle, Hyderabad, was released by Central Vigilance Commissioner, KV Chowdary. (Seen in the photograph is KV Chowdary, Central Vigilance Commissioner, V Ramchandran, EX CTE, CVC and Atul Kumar, CVO, Union Bank of India at release function held at Hyderabad). 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This will be first meeting of Sinha with the telecom leaders. On the one hand, the Telecom Ministry is gearing up for mega spectrum auction which will see airwaves worth `5.66 lakh crore up for grabs. On the other, Sinha has to address the issue of call drops as the Supreme Court recently struck down telecom regulator Trai’s order of making operators compensate users for every call drop subject to a limit. In fact, to check call drops, Trai has demanded more teeth, including imposing a fine of up to `10 crore on operators and jail term of up to two years for their executives, prompting the telecom companies to term such powers as ‘draconian’. UK economy suffers ‘dramatic deterioration’ from Brexit vote LONDON: Britain’s economy was battered by the Brexit vote last month and faced a ‘dramatic deterioration’ in activity as orders dried up and business investments were canned, key data showed on Friday. The grim news the first indication of economic contraction since Britain's shock EU exit vote was revealed at the end of a week in which Prime Minister Theresa May toured France and Germany to soothe Brexit jitters. 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It was the lowest level since April 2009 following the global financial crisis, and sparked predictions from some quarters of a painful recession. The preliminary reading compared with 52.4 in June and crucially took the PMI below the boom-or-bust 50 points barrier that signals contraction, Markit said. 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AP PTI n CELEVALAND onald Trump on Friday promised jitter y D Americans of restoring law and order amid deadly shooting incidents, stop illegal immigration and bring back jobs as he vowed to “put America first” to garner support in the epic race to the White House after accepting the Republican ticket. Painting a bleak picture of the state of affairs in the US and the world under Democrats President Barack Obama and his former secretary of state Hillary Clinton, the 70-year-old real estate tycoon said he would “Make America great again”. He also vowed to defeat ISIS and reiterated his resolve to build “a great wall” along the Mexico border, seeking immediate suspension of immigration from countries that have compromised on terrorism. While accepting the nomination “humbly and grateful- ly” here, Trump toned down his previous proposal of a complete ban on entry of Muslims in the country even as he promised to defeat ISIS and Islamic terrorism. Trump said his plan will put America First. Americanism, not globalism, will be his credo. “As long as we are led by politicians who will not putAmerica First, then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America with respect that we deserve,” he said amid thunderous applause. “In this race for the White House, I am the law and order candidate,” he said as he accused Obama of sowing disunity along racial lines. “The irresponsible rhetoric of our president, who has used the pulpit of the presidency to divide us by race and colour, has made America a more dangerous environment for everyone. The “crime and violence that today afflicts our nation will soon, and I mean very soon, come to an end,” he said. “Beginning on January 20, of 2017, safety will be restored.” Trump also painted his rival from the Democratic camp Clinton as incompetent. “This is the legacy of Hillary Clinton: death, destruction, terrorism and weakness.” He said if elected as the US President in the November elections, he will put in place an immigration system “that works, but one that works for the American people”. “Tonight, I want every American whose demands for immigration security have been denied – and every politician who has denied them – to listen very closely to the words I am about to say. On January 21st of 2017, the day after I take the oath of office, Americans will finally wake up in a country where the laws of the US are enforced. We are going to be considerate and compassionate to everyone. “But my greatest compassion will be for our Cleveland (PTI): Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump today accused Hillary Clinton of leaving behind a legacy of “death, destruction, terrorism and weakness” as former US secretary of state and blamed her “bad judgement” for the rise of IS and chaos in Iraq, Libya, Syria and Egypt. “This is the legacy of Hillary Clinton: death, destruction, terrorism and weakness. America is far less safe – and the world is far less stable – than when Obama made the decision to put Hillary Clinton in charge of America’s foreign policy. I am certain it is a decision he truly regrets,” the 70-year-old real estate tycoon said in his acceptance speech here as the Republican presidential candidate. “Her bad instincts and her bad judgement – something pointed out by (Vermont senator) Bernie Sanders – are what caused the disasters unfolding on Friday,” he said. Reviewing Clinton’s record, Trump said in 2009, IS was not even on the map and the situation across the Middle East was stable. He blamed Clinton for giving rise to the IS and for own struggling citizens. My plan is the exact opposite of the radical and dangerous immigration policy of Hillary Clinton. Americans want relief from uncontrolled immigration. Communities want relief,” he added. His speech that lasted for over an hour also witnessed interruption when a woman waving a banner started yelling more than 20 minutes into Trump’s remarks following which he paused for nearly a minute while waiting for police to remove her. “Illegal border crossings will go down. Peace will be restored. By enforcing the rules for the millions who overstay their visas, our laws will finally receive the respect they deserve. We must immediately suspend sowing chaos in Iraq, Libya, Syria and Egypt. “After four years of Hillary Clinton, what do we have? IS has spread across the region, and the world. Libya is in ruins, and our ambassador and his staff were left helpless to die at the hands of savage killers. Egypt was turned over to the radical Muslim brotherhood, forcing the military to retake control. Iraq is in chaos. “Iran is on the path to nuclear immigration from any nation that has been compromised by terrorism until such time as proven vetting mechanisms have been put in place,” he said. “We don’t want them in our country,” the New York billionaire said to huge cheers and applause in his speech during his party’s ongoing National Convention amid chants of “U-S-A” and “Trump, Trump, Trump”. Trump had earlier called for a complete ban on Muslims immigrants, which had drawn widespread global condemnation. He said to make life safe in America, they must also address the growing threats the country faces from outside. “America: we are going to defeat the barbarians of ISIS. Once again, France is the vic- weapons. Syria is engulfed in a civil war and a refugee crisis that now threatens the West. After fifteen years of wars in the Middle East, aftertrillions of dollars spent and thousands of lives lost, the situation is worse than it has ever been before,” he said. He said Clinton’s legacy does not have to be US legacy. “The problems we face now – poverty and violence at home, war and destruction abroad – tim of brutal Islamic terrorism. “Men, women and children viciously mowed down. Lives ruined. Families ripped apart. A nation in mourning. The damage and devastation that can be inflicted by Islamic radicals has been over and over – at the World Trade Centre, at an office party in San Bernardino, at the Boston Marathon, and a military recruiting centre in Chattanooga, Tennessee,”he said. To protect the US from terrorism, he proposed a three pronged strategy. “We must have the best intelligence gathering operation in the world. We must abandon the failed policy of nation building and regime change that Hillary Clinton pushed in Iraq, Libya, Egypt and Syria,” he said. will last only as long as we continue relying on the same politicians who created them.” Trump said while Clinton’s message was that things will never change, his message is that things have to change. “And they have to change right now,” he said amid applause. Clinton fired off an icy rebuke on Twitter during Trump’s speech, telling him: “We are better than this.” Countering Trump’s attack, the Clinton Campaign accused him of painting a dark picture of an America in decline and said that his speech was yet another reminder that he is temperamentally unfit and totally unqualified to be President. “ Trump painted a dark picture of an America in decline. And his answer – more fear, more division, more anger, more hate - was yet another reminder that he is temperamentally unfit and totally unqualified to be President of the US,” Clinton Campaign chairman John Podesta said.“He offered no real solutions to help working families get ahead or to keep our country safe, just more prejudice and paranoia. America is better than this,” he said. Instead, the US must work with its allies who share the goal of destroying ISIS and stamping out Islamic terror. “This includes working with our greatest ally in the region, the State of Israel. Lastly, we must immediately suspend immigration from any nation that has been compromised by terrorism until such time as proven vetting mechanisms have been put in place,” he said. Trump said anyone who endorses violence, hatred or oppression is not welcome in the US and never will be. Terming an attack on law enforcement as an attack on all Americans, Trump said: “This Administration has failed America’s inner cities. It’s failed them on education. It’s failed them on jobs. It’s failed them on crime. It’s failed them in every way and on every level. “When I am President, I will work to ensure that all of our kids are treated equally, and protected equally.” He used his major primetime address as the opportunity to call for protecting the “LGBTQ community”, elevating the issue to a Republican nomination address for the first time. Trump said he recently pointed out that NATO was obsolete, because it did not properly cover terror, and also, that many of its members were not paying their fair share. “As usual, the United States has been picking up the cost. Shortly thereafter, it was announced that NATO will be setting up a new programme in order to combat terrorism - a true step in the right direction,” he said. Pakistan to ask UNHRC to send 5 charged over France truck attack fact-finding team to Kashmir PTI n WASHINGTON pping the ante, Pakistan on Friday decided to approach the UN Human U Rights Council over the Kashmir situation and request it to send a fact-finding mission there as Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif chaired a high-level meeting which was dominated by the Kashmir issue. “The Indian attempts to claim that the deteriorating human rights situation” in Kashmir is an internal affair of India is “factually incorrect, legally untenable and a violation of international law and UNSC resolutions,” Sharif was quoted as saying in a statement issued by the Premier’s Office. The statement was issued after Sharif presided over a high-level meeting of the National Security Committee here to discuss regional security, particularly the situation in Kashmir. “The meeting resolved that Pakistan will approach the Human Rights Council of the United Nations on its own behalf and on behalf of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Contact Group on Kashmir to send a fact finding mission” to Kashmir for investigating the “slaughter of innocent civilians and impose a ban on the use of pellet guns for dispersing people exercising their right to protest,” the statement said. Chief of Army Staff Gen Raheel Sharif also attended the meeting in which a briefing was made on the situation in Kashmir and Afghanistan by the Foreign Office. “We have provided and will continue to provide diplomatic, political and moral support to the people of Jammu and Kashmir for the realisation of their fundamental right to self determination in accordance with the United Nations Security Council resolutions,” Sharif said. The statement said during the meeting, it was unanimously called upon the international community to condemn “human rights violations by Indian security forces” and play its role in ensuring the realisation of UNSC resolutions. It said the meeting expressed “grave concern” over the law and order situation in Kashmir following the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani. The “continuing brutal oppression by the Indian security forces of the innocent Kashmiris who have been peacefully protesting against the Indian violence in the region” was condemned during the meeting, the statement said. “Brutal use of force is a blatant violation of fundamental rights of the Kashmiri people which no civilised society permits,” Sharif said. The Premier reiterated that the only solution to the Kashmir issue would be “early implementation of UNSC resolutions — a fair and impartial plebiscite under the UN auspices”. GLOBE scene the day after the carnage, as it crawled with paramedics and journalists. The five were brought before anti-terrorism judges on Thursday and charged. They are 22-year-old FrancoTunisian Ramzi A., 37-year-old Tunisian Chokri C., 40-yearold Tunisian Mohamed Oualid G., 38-year-old Albanian Artan H., and his wife Enkeledja Z. who holds both French and Albanian nationality. None were known to intelligence services, and only Ramzi A., who was born in Nice, had a criminal record, for robbery and drug offences. He led police to discover a Kalashnikov and a bag of ammunition on Thursday, however the purpose of the weapons was unclear. Ramzi, Chokri and Oualid were charged with being accomplices to murder by a terror group. Ramzi and the Albanian couple faced a second charge, of breaking the law on firearms in relation to a terrorist crime. They are accused of providing Bouhlel with the gun he fired at police officers before he was shot dead. More than 400 investigators have been poring over evidence since the grisly attack last Thursday, the third in France in 18 months, and it was analyses of Bouhlel’s telephone records that led them to the five suspects. While the Islamic State group claimed the attack, describing Bouhlel as a “soldier”, investigators have not found direct proof of his allegiance to the jihadists. Qandeel’s father wants son to be ‘shot at sight’ TROTTING Kate Hudson dating DJ Diplo? Paris (AFP): Five suspects have been formally charged over the truck attack in the French Riveria city of Nice that killed 84 people, the Paris prosecutor has said. Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, who mowed down crowds of people enjoying a Bastille Day fireworks display, had long plotted the carnage, prosecutor Francois Molins said. The revelations come as the French government continues to be plagued by questions over possible security failings, prompting authorities to launch an investigation into potential oversights. Molins said photos on Bouhlel’s phone showed he had likely already staked out the same July 14 event in 2015. It also emerged that one of the five suspects in custody, a Tunisian named Mohamed Oualid G., had filmed the Leonardo DiCaprio raises $45 mn at gala in France Demi Lovato told Nick to split from Olivia Culpo Islamabad (PTI): The father of slain Pakistani social-media sensation Qandeel Baloch has said that his son, who killed the 26-year-old model-actress for ‘honour’, should be “shot on sight” for murdering his daughter. “I say he should be shot at sight! He suffocated my little one. We were drugged, asleep upstairs. She must have called out to us,” Qandeel’s father Anwar Azeem said. Qandeel, Azeem said, was his ‘best friend’ but claimed that his son Muhammad Waseem had been ‘crazed’. Qandeel’s mother also shared the pain of loosing their daughter. “We were mother and daughter, sharing all our sorrows and secrets. She used to tell me - ‘Your daughter is working hard, she’ll go far,” her mother was quoted as saying by BBC Urdu. Qandeel’s mother also said that she and her husband were also drugged by Waseem the night Qandeel was first sedated and then strangled to death. “My husband and I fell deeply asleep. We had drunk milk, it had been mixed with sedatives. In the morning, I called Qandeel for breakfast... but she didn’t get up,” she added. Police had arrested Qandeel’s brother Waseem last week. He has admitted to strangling his sister to death for the “honour of the family”. Waseem said he gave her a tablet to subdue his sister and then strangled her in their family home over the weekend. Waseem said he killed his sister due to her social media activities, which included a series of risque video posts with the prominent cleric, Mufti Qavi. Qavi, who was suspended from the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee in the controversy following the video posts, has also been included in the murder inquiry by the police. Qandeel’s mother had accused Qavi, her daughter’s former husband Ashiq Hussain, and a man name Shahid of being involved in the murder. Prior to her death, Qandeel, whose real name was Fauzia Azeem, spoke of worries about her safety and had appealed to the interior ministry to provide her with security. In Facebook posts, she, spoke of trying to change “the typical orthodox mindset” of people in Pakistan. She faced frequent abuse and death threats but continued to post provocative pictures and videos. The so-called ‘honour-killing’ has sent shockwaves across the country and triggered an outpouring of grief on social media for Baloch. Woman gets stuck in tree while playing Pokemon Go! Los Angeles: Actress Kate Hudson is reportedly dating DJ Diplo. The 37-yearold actress is said to be romantically involved with Katy Perry’s ex, with whom she partied in Ibiza earlier this month, reported Us magazine. “They are dating,” a source said. Hudson and the DJ first met at the Met Gala ball in May, and they ended up leaving the event at the same time. Diplo dated Perry on and off from late 2014 until the end of 2015. Los AngeleS: Oscar-winning actor Leonardo DiCaprio raised USD 45 million by throwing a star-studded fundraiser at St Tropez to support environmental awareness and research for climate change. The A-list attendees included Bono, Chris Rock, Mariah Carey, Tobey Maguire, Jonah Hill, Naomi Campbell, Bradley Cooper and Edward Norton, reported Aceshowbiz. Prince Albert of Monaco was feted with New World Leadership Award. Los Angeles: Nick Jonas has revealed best friend Demi Lovato told him to be “free” and part ways with his now ex, Miss Universe 2012 Olivia Culpo. Jonas and Culpo broke up in 2015 after dating for two years. Lovato and Jonas, 23, shot for Billboard magazine’s latest cover and spoke about their thick friendship. Lovato, 23, divulged she did not like Culpo and wanted Jonas to break up with her. “I internalize things, so we have this rule . New York (PTI): In a bizarre incident in the US, a woman got stuck up in a tree inside a cemetery while playing the widely popular location-based augmented reality game Pokemon Go and had to be rescued by firefighters. The New Jersey woman was trying to catch Pokemon in a cemetery in Clarksboro when she ended up stuck in a tree and had to call emergency number 911 to rescue her. The woman climbed the tree on Tuesday night while playing “Pokemon Go” on her smartphone inside the Eglington Cemetery, authorities said. She called 911, and the East Greenwich Township Fire and Rescue arrived to get her down with a ladder. “The biggest thing we are trying to stress out of all this is people playing this game need to be cognizant about watching where they are going and what they are doing so no one gets hurt,”East Greenwich Township Fire Chief Rob Gouldwas quoted as saying by WPVI-TV. In a Facebook post, the fire department warned “Pokemon Go” players to “think about what you are doing and where you are going before you actually do it.” The woman is said to have “reluctantly admitted” the incident occurred as a result of playing the game. The incident comes amid a surge in incidents of people getting into trouble while playing Pokemon Go. world 13 LUCKNOW | SATURDAY | JULY 23, 2016 Waiting for the day Kashmir Bangla police give blood samples of Dhaka cafe attackers to FBI becomes part of Pak: Sharif PTI n ISLAMABAD akistan is waiting for the day Kashmir becomes its P part, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said on Friday after his party PML-N swept PoK’s legislative assembly elections. Addressing a public gathering in Muzaffarabad, Sharif said, “We are waiting for the day Kashmir becomes (part of) Pakistan.” In his first public address following his return from London after an openheart surgery in May, Sharif urged Kashmiris “not to forget those in Kashmir who are sacrificing their lives for their movement for freedom”. “Their movement for freedom cannot be stopped and it will be successful. You are aware of how they are being beaten and killed. All our prayers are with them and we are waiting for the day Kashmir becomes (part of) Pakistan,” Sharif was quoted as saying by Dawn News. PML-N is set to form the next government in PoK as the unofficial results of the election for 41 direct seats of the legislative assembly yesterday suggested a landslide victory for the party. “I saw the election results at night and thought that if our victory is evident, I will travel to Muzaffarabad to congratulate my brothers and sisters. I was told to go tomorrow or day after tomorrow, but said I can’t wait, I want to go tonight,” he said. The Premier thanked the people of PoK for their support, conveying his gratitude to the crowd for their prayers for his recovery. He slammed those engaging in “negative politics” against the PML-N and congratulated the people for voting for the party. Prime Minister Sharif ’s party emerged victorious in the assembly elections held yesterday in which a total of 26 political parties and 423 candidates took part. Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), which won the last polls, could only manage to win two seats while cricketerturned- politician Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tahreek-i-Insaf (PTI) also got as many with the Muslim Conference bagging three. It was expected that there would be a stiff competition between the three mainstream parties — Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N), PPP and Pakistan Tahreek-i-Insaf but the PML-N routed them, stunning political pundits. A total of 2.674 million Kashmiris exercised their right to franchise yesterday to elect members for the PoK Legislative Assembly, which will be the ninth since the parliamentary form of government was introduced there in 1975. While the region is spread over 14,245 square kilometres, the polling process is not restricted to this area and instead stretches to entire Pakistan because members for 12 out of the 41 directly elected seats are elected by 438,884 voters living in various parts of the country. Some 12 are reserved for refugees from Kashmir in Pakistan. PTI n DHAKA angladesh police today handed over to the FBI for testing the blood and hair B samples of six Islamist militants who carried out the country’s worst terror attack in which 22 people, mostly foreigners, were killed. “Hair and blood samples from the five gunmen and their suspected aide have been given to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for testing,” said Deputy Commissioner Masudur Rahman. Immediately after the attack on July 1, US Secretary of State John Kerry called Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and offered her assistance from American law enforcement agencies, including FBI. The counter-terror unit asked for hair and 20 mililitres of blood to be collected from the bodies for a second time, Soheil Mahmud, assistant professor of Forensics Medicine at Dhaka Medical College and Hospital said. Doctors on Wednesday collected hair and blood samples from the bodies of six “terrorists” to ascertain whether they had been under the influence of drugs while “carrying out” the attack on a Gulshan cafe, Dhaka Tribune reported. The autopsy will check if they were under the influence of amphetamine-based drugs, namely Captagon, that the IS uses to create ‘super soldiers’, Mahmud said. A forensic team of Dhaka Medical College Hospital collected the samples on req Transnational Crime unit of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police. The move came amid media reports that militants, especially members of the Islamic State, are popping addictive pills, which help “fuel their fury”, before attacking the victims. The gunmen, mostly in their 20s, seized the upscale cafe, where they shot and slaughtered 22 hostages, including an Indian. Two police officers also died during the attack, for which the Islamic State claimed responsibility. The government said six attackers were killed by army commandos, who stormed the cafe the next morning. Among them, five were members of the banned Jama’aatul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), according to the police. They maintained that the sixth person, the restaurant’s chef, Saiful Chowkider, “was assisting the killers”. The remains of the attackers and their alleged aide were at the mortuary of the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) in Dhaka. Portugal’s ex-premier emerges Chinese military Aleppo blast kills 38 regime forces as frontrunner to succeed Ban unveils new weapons after SCS verdict PTI n UNITED NATIONS PTI n BEIJING ortugal’s former premier Antonio Guterres, Slovenia’s P Danilo Turk and Bulgaria’s Irina Bokova have emerged as the frontrunners to succeed UN Secretary-General Ban Kimoon after the first straw poll involving 12 candidates, half of them women. After the secret balloting, Ambassador Koro Bessho of Japan, which holds the UNSC’s presidency for July, yesterday said “each candidate would be informed of the results through his or her country’s permanent representative to the UN.” The straw poll followed a series of closed-door meetings in which each of the 12 candidates, who have been nominated by their governments, was introduced to the Council members. After the straw poll, former Portuguese prime minister Guterres, who served as UN High Commissioner for Refugees for 10 years, emerged as the frontrunner, according to diplomats who spoke on condition of anonymity. Guterres was followed by Slovenia’s former president Danilo Turk and Bulgaria’s Irina Bokova, who serves as UNESCO Director-General. Bessho said the straw poll is “an indicative vote – to inform the candidates where they stand in the race, and to inform the Council members how the race might go from here.” The current SecretaryGeneral, Ban Ki-moon, is the eighth occupant of the post in the Organisation’s 70-year history. hinese militar y has unveiled a range of new C weapons, including long-range Antonio Guterres He took office in January 2007 and will be ending his 10-year tenure on December 31, 2016. Under the UN Charter, the Organisation’s top official is appointed by the General Assembly on the recommendation of the Council. The election process for UN Secretary General has been unprecedented this year with the General Assembly taking a more active role in the selection process, aiming to make it more transparent and inclusive. For the first time in history, the candidates were asked to submit their resumes and to take part in informal briefings with the Assembly. Along with the informal hearings, the UN last Tuesday held its first-ever globally televised and webcast townhallstyle debate in the General Assembly Hall, where 10 of the 12 confirmed candidates took questions from diplomats and the public at large. The two candidates unable to come to New York were invited to send video messages to be used in the event. Bessho said this is the first time the Council had held such informal meetings with each of the candidates. As for the date for the second round of the poll, he said no decision has been made. There is no definitive deadline for announcing candidacy,but anyone considering throwing the hat in the ring should come forward as soon as possible, he added. Since 1946, the Council has discussed and voted behind closed doors in straw polls for members to “encourage” or “discourage” a candidate to continue. These straw polls continue until there is a majority candidate without a single veto from a permanent member. That name is then officially transferred to the Assembly, whosemembership historically chooses the candidate. missiles, amidcalls by its top officials to be combat-ready following a landmark verdict by an UN-backed tribunal that struck down China’s “historical rights” in the South China Sea. The Southern Theatre Command of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) which looks after the South China Sea front has unveiled a series of new weapons for sea and air combat during a visit by top military officers. The weapons were shown on state television in the wake of a landmark international tribunal rejecting Beijing’s claims to almost all of the South China Sea and upheld the claim of the Philippines. Military experts said the rare public display was intended to show that the newly formed Southern Theatre Command, was well- prepared for any potential military confrontation with the US, Hong Kongbased South China Morning Post reported on Friday. The display conceded with the visit to the centre by General Fan Changlong, vice chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), China’s highest military official after President Xi Jinping. Xi heads the CMC and the overall high command of the PLA. Fan has called on troops to be ready for combat and for improvements in equipment and logistical preparation. Officers and soldiers need to be aware of current threats to China’s sovereignty, security and interests, state-run Xinhua news agency quoted him as saying in an official statement. He asked the military to research combat methods and strategies pertinent to different situations and foster special forces reserved for key missions and scenarios. “Air and sea patrols should be tightly organised to handle all kinds of emergencies and safeguard air and sea security in border areas,” Fan said. Fan was accompanied by Gen Ma Xiaotian, commander of the PLA Air Force and General Wei Fenghe, chief of the army’s Rocket Force, which operates the country’s missile arsenal. Beijing-based naval expert Li Jie said Fan’s visit indicated that the southern command could carry out joint combat operations of land, rocket, naval and air forces as well as other strategic support forces. “All the weapons showed on state media are defensive arms of short to medium range within 1,500 km, meaning China so far is using restrained deterrence to warn the US not to challenge Beijing’s bottom line in the South China Sea,” Li said. State broadcaster CCTV showed footage of troops in the southern theatre handling the DF-16 missile, which has a range up to 1,000 km, the report said. The missile, which was displayed last year to could strike US military bases in Okinawa. Beirut (AFP): Nearly 40 Syrian soldiers and pro-regime fighters were killed when rebels blew up a tunnel under a government position in Aleppo city, a monitor said on Friday The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 38 members of government forces were killed in Thursday’s blast, which brought down a building used by the regime in Aleppo’s Old City. The monitor had earlier reported a toll of 14. A video posted online by the Thuwwar alSham rebel group purported to show the incident, with members of the force walking though a long tunnel and preparing barrels full ofexplosives. “We are now inside the tunnel that will be detonated soon, God willing, the tunnel under the traffic branch building, which is an important headquarters for the Assad regime and its mercenaries,” a rebel says in the video. The footage then shows a massive blast levelling a multi-storey building, filmed from multiple angles. A huge geyser of dirt and smoke shoots upwards from the scene of the blast, after which gunfire can be heard. Aleppo was once Syria’s economic powerhouse, but it has been ravaged by the conflict that began in March 2011. The city has been roughly divided between government control in the west and rebel control in the east since shortly after fighting began there in mid-2012. The east of the city has been under siege for the past two weeks, since government forces severed the only remaining supply route into rebelheld districts. The government advance has raised fears for more than 200,000 people who remain in the east of the city, where food shortages and spiralling prices have already been reported. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, right, talks to Pavel Sheremet's son Nikolay at Sheremet's memorial ceremony in Kiev, Ukraine, on Friday. Hundreds of local residents and journalists have come to pay their respects to a prominent journalist who died in a car bombing in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev earlier this week. Fans in Malaysia New photos of Prince George Shaking baby can be deadly: Study brave rain to watch released on his third birthday Rajinikanth’s ‘Kabali’ PTI n KUALALUMPUR undreds of Tamil fans in Malaysia braved the rain and traffic jam to be in the theatres to watch the premiere of superstar Rajinikanth’s latest movie “Kabali,” which is set in the city. Fans reached the cinema halls as early as 6pm for the premiere, scheduled to start at 10 pm on Thu night. The spe- H cial screening was also attended by the president of Malaysia’s largest ethnic Indian based political party MIC president S Subramaniam, his deputy SK Devamany, Deputy youth and sports minister M Saravanan, actors Jalaluddin Hasan, Norman Hakim and Dhansika, who star in the movie as well. In “Kabali,” Rajinikanth plays the role of a don based in Malaysia known as Kabaliswaran. The movie first became the talking point in the country, when prominent local actors like Rosyam Nor, Norman Hakim, Zack Taipan, Tony Kassim and popular Taiwan actor Winston Chao were offered roles. Subramaniam lauded the makers for shooting the film in the country and adding to the economic growth. He noted that about 1,000 Malaysians took part in the making of the movie and that the money spent on it had contributed to the local economy, local news agency Bernama said. Recent but undated handout photo issued on Friday by William and Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, of Britain's Prince George with the family dog Lupo, at Sandringham in Norfolk, England. Prince George celebrates his third birthday on July 22. PTI n LONDON ritain’s Prince George on Friday celebrated his third B birthday which was marked by the release of a new set of pictures by his parents Prince William and Kate in which the young royal is seen enjoying in the warm July weather. George Alexander Louis, third in line to Britain’s throne and officially known as His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge, can be seen sharing his ice cream with the family dog Lupo in one of four images taken at his Anmer Hall family estate in Norfolk in the east of England. The photos were taken earlier this month at the family’s country home. “The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge hope that people will enjoy seeing these new photographs. They would like to thank everyone for all the lovely messages they have received as Prince George celebrates his third birthday,” a Kensington Palace statement said. Sitting on a picnic blanket in the garden of William and Kate’s family home, George holds out his ice cream to Lupo who seems to be resisting the urge to lick it. Kensington Palace tweeted the image with the caption: “Can’t believe it’s been three years already!” The moment was captured by photographer Matt orteous, who was recommended to the family for the birthday photo shoot. “I really enjoyed the opportunity to take these photographs of Prince George. It was a very relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere. I’m honoured that they have decided to share these images with the public to mark his third birthday,” Porteous said. Another image shows George balancing on a wooden swing marked ‘William & Catherine’, a third image shows him sitting on the swing and the last image shows the little prince looking inquisitive as he walks through the garden. The future king of Britain, who is in line to the throne after grandfather Prince Charles and father Prince William, is pictured barefoot in two of the photographs and is wearing shorts in all the pictures. Washington (PTI): Shaking a young child is capable of producing a life-threatening pooling of blood outside the brain, severe retinal haemorrhage, coma or death, researchers, including one of Indian-origin, have warned. Recent media reports and judicial decisions have called into question the general acceptance among physicians of shaken baby syndrome and abusive head trauma, researchers said. General acceptance of concepts in the medical community is a critical factor for admitting medical expert testimony in courts. In cases of child maltreatment, courts often rely on medical expert testimony to establish the most likely cause of a child’s injuries, they said. “Claims of substantial controversy within the medical community about shaken baby syndrome and abusive head trauma have created a chilling effect on child protection hearings and criminal prosecutions,” said Sandeep Narang from Northwestern University in the US. “Our study is the first to provide the much needed empiric confirmation that multidisciplinary physicians throughout the country overwhelmingly accept the validity of these diagnoses, and refutes the recent contention that there is this emerging ‘groundswell’ of physician opinion against the diagnoses,” said Narang. Shaking a young child is capable of producing subdural hematoma (a lifethreatening pooling of blood outside the brain), severe retinal hemorrhage, coma or death, survey data showed. The study examined survey responses from 628 physicians frequently involved in evaluation of injured children at 10 leading children’s hospitals in the US. The represented specialties included emergency medicine, critical care, child abuse pediatrics, pediatric ophthalmology, paediatric radiology, paediatric neurosurgery, paediatric neurology and forensic pathology. As many as 88 per cent of respondents stated that shaken baby syndrome is a valid diagnosis, while 93 per cent affirmed the diagnosis of abusive head trauma. sport 14 LUCKNOW | SATURDAY | JULY 23, 2016 45 more positive cases in retests of 2008, '12 samples AP n LONDON orty-five more athletes, including 23 medalists from the 2008 Beijing Games, have been caught F for doping after retesting of samples from the last two Russia facing all-out ban AFP n MONTREAL Pressure continues to build on IOC to issue Russia with a blanket ban from the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games, as the federations of one of the leading sports refused to confirm that it would make such a decision unilaterally ussia was facing calls to be kicked out of the Olympics after their highly-regarded track and field squad lost their appeal over being banned from Rio for state-sponsored doping. The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ruling on the athletics team is seen as a key indicator as the International Olympic Committee (IOC) debates whether to order a blanket ban on Russia from the Rio Games that start August 5. The IOC executive board is to hold more talks on Sunday and a decision on a ban could be announced after, an Olympic spokesperson said. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) asked that the IOC "consider its responsibilities." WADA said they were "satisfied" with the CAS decision, claiming it helps ensure a "level" playing field at next month's Games. "It is now up to other international federations to consider their responsibilities under the World Anti-Doping Code as it relates to their Russian national federations and up to the International Olympic Committee... To consider its responsibilities under the Olympic Charter," the WADA statement said. Fourteen national anti-doping agencies, including the United States, Canada and Germany, sent a joint letter to IOC President Thomas Bach on Thursday calling on him to ban Russia from Rio. Citing the "short amount of time remaining" before the Games, "we believe it is appropriate and necessary for the IOC to take decisive action to R SINGLES KSCA POSTPONES AGM BENGALURU: The Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) on Friday postponed its Annual General Meeting and Managing Committee polls scheduled on August 7 after the Supreme Court-appointed Lodha Committee recommended a freeze on elections in the Indian Cricket Board. "We wish to inform you that the Managing Committee of the Karnataka State Cricket Association at its emergent Managing committee meeting held on 22nd July, 2016 at 2 PM resolved to postpone the Annual General Meeting and the elections to the Managing Committee scheduled to be held on Sunday, the 7th of August, 2016," Karnataka State Cricket Association Official spokesperson Vinay Mruthyunjaya said in a statement here. "The decision is in deference to the directions of the Secretary — Supreme Court Committee constituted for the Implementation of The Lodha Committee Recommendations," he added. The Lodha Committee had sent the directive to all BCCI office-bearers — including President Anurag Thakur, secretary Ajay Shirke, treasurer Aniruddh Chaudhary and joint secretary Amitabh Chaudhary. RAMKUMAR IN QF OF US CHALLENGER BINGHAMTON: Young Indian Davis Cupper Ramkumar Ramanathan fought past Jose Statham in a three-setter to make it to the singles quarterfinals of the $50,000 ATP Challenger tournament, here. The 214-ranked 21-yearold Indian, who made his Davis Cup debut last week in Chandigarh against Korea, rallied to beat his Kiwi opponent 2-6, 6-4 ,7-6(3) in two hours and 22 minutes and booked a last-eight berth in the hard court event. Ramkumar said it was a relief to win a tie-breaker after losing quite a few in the last few weeks. FUTSAL IS LIKE LIKE T20 CRICKET: GIGGS MOBOR: Former Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs today compared futsal with Twenty20 cricket, saying the format is quick and different from 90 minute football. "We have seen how Twenty20 format has brought younger people, a newer audience to cricket. Hopefully this will be the same for futsal because it is quick. It is similar to Twenty20 cricket, it's instant and different from 90 minute football," said Giggs who is playing for Mumbai 5s in the ongoing Premier Futsal. Asked about his motive behind taking part in tournament, Giggs said, "There are number of reasons. First I had never been to India before so I was quite keen to come to India. Also I like the concept, the legends (taking part), the futsal players and also local talent," he told reporters. AMANDEEP CRUISES TO 11-SHOT WIN BENGALURU: Amandeep Drall carded one under 71 on the final day to claim a comfortable 11-shot victory in the Women's Pro Golf Championship, her second title of the season, here on Friday. Kolkata's Neha Tripathi finished second with a score of 224 and was followed by Kapurthala's Gursimar Badwal (225). Panchkula's Amandeep had a shaky start as she carded a bogey on the very first hole. She, however, regained her composure immediately and carded consecutive birdies on the second and third holes. She dropped another shot on the seventh hole in her front nine. On her return journey, she carded two more birdies on the 11th and 15th holes while dropping a shot on the 18th hole to finish the round with a total score of 213. She won this title with a comfortable margin of 11 shots. Agencies WADA to IOC: Consider responsibilities over ban MONTREAL: The World Anti-Doping Agency on Friday asked the International Olympic Committee to "consider its responsibilities" as it debates whether or not to ban all Russian competitors from the Rio Games. A statement from WADA said the global anti-doping group was "satisfied" with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) decision today to deny an appeal by Russian track and field athletes for Rio reinstatement, saying it helps ensure a "level" playing field at next month's Games. "It is now up to other international federations to consider their responsibilities under the World AntiDoping Code as it relates to their Russian national federations and up to the International Olympic Committee... To consider its responsibilities under the Olympic Charter," WADA statement said. Evidence of a state-supported doping scheme by Russia at the 2014 Winter uphold the Olympic Charter and the integrity of the Rio Olympic Games," said the letter, posted on the website of the anti-doping Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport. The agencies also called for the establishment of a "task force" to "apply a uniform set of criteria to determine whether individual Russian athletes should be permitted to participate in the Rio Olympic Games under a neutral flag." The other anti-doping agencies that signed the letter represent Austria, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Olympics and other events was unveiled Monday when the findings of a WADAcommissioned report were released. IOC executives talked on Tuesday about a ban on all Russians competing at Rio but set aside a decision to check legal issues and see what CAS would rule on the IAAF ban appeal. Under IAAF Rules, Russian track and field athletes are ineligible to compete in international competitions unless they satisfy specific criteria. "WADA firmly believes this is not about punishing some athletes for the actions of others," WADA president Craig Reedie said. "It is about the IAAF requiring its member national federation (from Russia) to live up to the IAAF's World Anti-Doping Code compliant rules by enforcing them effectively in their jurisdiction. This is vital to ensure that all athletes are competing on a level playing field." AP Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. Russia is a sporting powerhouse whose absence from Rio would create the biggest crisis in decades for the Olympic movement. But there have been widespread calls for exemplary sanctions against the state-orchestrated cheating campaign. "This will scare a lot of people, or send a strong message that the sport is serious about cleaning up," six-time Olympic sprint title winner Usain Bolt of Jamaica said of the court ruling. CAS said it had unanimously "dismissed" an appeal by the Russian Olympic Committee and 67 athletes against the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) ban. Russia's Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko called the CAS decision "politicised" and illegal. Russia has denied any state involvement in the doping crisis. The 67 included two time Olympic pole vault champion Yelena Isinbayeva and world champion men's 110m hurdler Sergey Shubenkov. Not all international sports bodies were supporting a blanket ban with the International Judo Federation (IJF) insisting all clean athletes should be allowed to take part in Rio. "We hope that by allowing participation of Russian athletes in Rio 2016, we will send out a positive message to all the young people who deserve to be given examples of friendship instead of examples of Cold War," said IJF president Marius Vizer. The IAAF ban covers all international competition and follows an investigation by WADA last year which found widespread "state-sponsored" doping. High jumper Maria Kuchina — a medal hopeful for the Games — was competing at an event near Moscow that she hoped would be a warm-up for Brazil when the news she had been dreading came through. "My first reaction was: It's just not true! How can it be! The world's going crazy," 23-year-old Kuchina told journalists. Originally, 68 Russians had appealed against the IAAF ban but the governing body has cleared US-based long jumper Darya Klishina to compete in Rio. The IAAF has said Russian athletes who prove they were not tainted by their country's corrupt system could be cleared for the Games. Olympics, the IOC said on Friday. The new cases bring to 98 the total number of athletes who have failed tests so far in the reanalysis of their stored samples from Beijing and the 2012 Olympics in London. Using "the very latest scientific analysis methods," the latest round of retests produced 30 "provisional" positive findings from Beijing and 15 confirmed positives from London, the IOC reported. The International Olympic Committee stores doping samples for 10 years so they can be retested when new methods become available, meaning drug cheats who escaped detection at the time can be caught years later. The retesting program has targeted athletes who were in contention to compete at the upcoming Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, but has also been widened to cover many medalists. "All athletes found to have infringed the antidoping rules will be banned from competing" at the Rio Games, the IOC said. The announcement comes at a time when the IOC is weighing whether to ban Russia from the Rio Olympics over allegations of systematic and state-run doping. On Thursday, the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld an IAAF ban on Russia's track and field athletes from the games. The IOC executive board is scheduled to hold a meeting Sunday amid calls by antidoping bodies to exclude Russia entirely from Rio. The IOC said the previous first wave of retests had found 30 positive cases from Beijing and 23 from London. The Russian Olympic Committee has said 22 of those cases involved Russian athletes, including medalists. A total of 1,243 samples have been retested so far in the first two waves of the reanalysis program. The 30 new positive cases from Beijing involved athletes from four sports and eight countries. The 15 athletes caught in the new London tests represent two sports and nine countries. The IOC did not say whether any were medalists. A third and fourth round of retesting will continue throughout and after the Rio Games, the IOC said. "The new reanalysis once again shows the commitment of the IOC in the fight against doping," IOC President Thomas Bach said in a statement. The IOC said it was informing the national Olympic committees and international sports federations affected by the latest positives, clearing the way for disciplinary proceedings to begin against the athletes. The IOC said it could not provide more details, including the names of the athletes, "for legal reasons." ‘New format in Olympics is good for us’ PTI n BENGALURU ndian men's hockey team chief coach Roelant Oltmans on IFriday said the new competition format of having quarterfinals in place of direct semifinals in the upcoming Rio Olympics is not only beneficial for the Men in Blue but all small teams. "If you have teams like Argentina, Germany and Holland in your group, it becomes that difficult to end up being the top two teams in your group. It is not impossible to qualify, but now if you finish in top four, you have a chance to play in the quarterfinals," Oltmans said at the Sai South Centre here. "This format will give India and every other teams including, Canada a feel that they have a greater chance of making it to the quarterfinals," he said. Unlike previous editions, the International Hockey Federation (FIH) has introduced a new competition format in Olympics. As per the new format 12 teams have been divided into two pools of six with each team initially playing round-robin games within their pool. Following the completion of the round-robin games, the top four teams from each pool will advance to the quarterfinals. Previously, after completion of round robin games top two teams from each pool used to directly qualify for the semifinals. In a significant but surprise move, Hockey India has named senior goalkeeper PR Sreejesh as the captain of the national team for the Rio Olympics in place of long- standing skipper Sardar Singh. Asked Oltmans about the logic behind the decision, the Dutchman said the move to relieve Sardar from captaincy was purely taken to free him from excess responsibilities. "I can assure you the group dynamics are good or may be even better under actual circumstances. Sardar can now completely focus on his game, and let rest of the players shoulder more responsibility. This exactly was the aim when we discussed it (replacing Sardar with Sreejesh)," he said. "Sardar along with (vice-captain) SV Sunil, VR Rahunath Manpreet Singh and Sreejesh forms a group of captain. I believe it is a positive endeavor," Oltmans added. The 16-member Indian team has a mixture of youth and experience. It consists of seven players who played in the 2012 London Olympics while nine new faces were inducted. Asked whether the players who were part of the London Olympics squad were sharing their experience with the new faces, the coach said: "They have experience but the problem is their experience is not positive. They had played 2012 Olympics and unfortunately that was not the best Olympics for India. So, they bring quite negative thoughts." To overcome the problem, Oltmans said he shares his successful Olympics experiences with the youngsters. "I have a very good and positive experience of playing in the Olympics and therefore I share my experience, discuss about it and talk about it to prepare the youngsters as good as possible," he said. India will miss the services of experienced defender Birendra Lakra in Rio after he failed to recover in time from a knee injury. "I really wanted him (Lakra) to play, but if it is not possible, it is not possible. He is India's one of the best defenders," Oltmans said. "However, it wouldn't be good for any team to heavily depend on one player. In couple of tournaments like in the Azlan Shah Cup in Malaysia and the Champions Trophy, we had to play without him as well and the replacements did well," he said. The men's hockey team will be departing for Rio de Janeiro via Spain on Saturday midnight. FC Goa's fine reduced to `6 crore MUMBAI: In a massive reprieve for FC Goa, the appeals panel of ISL on Friday revoked the 15-point penalty imposed on the club for "bringing disrepute" to the event following last year's final besides reducing the Rs 11 crore fine and lifting the ban on the franchise owners. In an unprecedented decision in May, FC Goa were slapped with a whopping fine of `11 crore, which was today reduced to `6 crore, while their co-owners Srinivas Dempo and Dattaraj Salgaocar were banned for two and three seasons respectively for 'bringing disrepute' to the tournament. However, the Indian Super League Regulatory Commission reconsidered the decision after an appeal made by Football Sports Development Limited (FSDL), a joint venture between IMG-Reliance and Star India, and FC Goa. The final of the 2015 edition of the ISL was marred by violence and controversy when players and officials of FC Goa and Chennaiyin FC engaged in scuffles after the conclusion of the match, with the Goans also boycotting the prize distribution ceremony. "Appeals Panel has reduced the FC Goa's financial penalty to ` 6 crore from the earlier ` 11 crore. The Appeals Panel also stated that this amount to be paid to FSDL, should be utilised for investments solely in grassroots development programmes for football in the country. Appeals Panel also set aside Rs. 1 crore penalty levied on FC Goa to be paid to Chennaiyin FC as part of the latter's legal expenses," the ISL said in a statement. The dispute ensued after FC Goa alleged that Chennaiyin FC captain and marquee player Elano Blumer had assaulted their co-owner Dattaraj Salgaocar, prompting a boycott of the prize distribution ceremony by the Goan club. "ISL Appeals Panel has revoked the respective ban on two of FC Goa's owners, viz. Dattaraj Salgaocar and Srinivas Dempo. The decision was taken (on the) basis of letter of regret submitted by the owners and Elano Blumer, to the ISL Appeals Panel, terming the incidents as something that happened in the heat of the moment. PTI German soccer player Mario Gomez and his wife Carina kiss after their civil marriage at the registry office Schwabing in Munich, Germany on Friday, Sam hired to manage Eng AP n LONDON am Allardyce pledged to make England proud of Sits perennially-underperforming national team after being hired as its manager on Friday, following an embarrassing European Championship showing under Roy Hodgson. In a break from previous lengthy deals for managers, the English Football Association only handed Allardyce an initial two-year contract through the 2018 World Cup after securing his release from Premier League club Sunderland. Allardyce takes over one of football's most high-profile and challenging jobs after a 25year management career that yielded no major trophies but won him plaudits for overachieving with modest teams. "It is no secret that this is the role I have always wanted," Allardyce said. "For me, it is absolutely the best job in English football. I will do everything I can to help England do well and give our nation the success our fans deserve. Above all, we have to make the people and the whole country proud." The 61-year-old Allardyce, like Hodgson, was never selected by England during his playing career. Hodgson's hopes of extending his four-year stint with England were dashed when its Euro 2016 campaign ended in June with a humbling loss to Iceland in the round of 16. sport 15 LUCKNOW | SATURDAY | JULY 23, 2016 VIRAT 200 FOR SKIPPER KOHLI Captain’s maiden double-hundred steers India to 404/4 at lunch on day 2 against West Indies ‘To do well, you need big heart’ PTI n NORTH SOUND (ANTIGUA) irat Kohli cantered to his maiden double century in Tests as India cruised to 404 for 4 at lunch on day two of the series opener against the West Indies here on Friday. Kohli (200* off 281 balls ), resuming at an overnight 143, reached the milestone at the stroke of lunch and was ably supported by Ravichandran Ashwin (64*). The duo batted the entire session, extending their fifth wicket stand to 168 runs as the West Indies failed to pick up a wicket in 29 overs. The double century was also first for Kohli at the First Class level with his previous highest being 197. India had started off the day at their overnight score of 302/4, with the two batsmen looking to bat as long as possible. And it was obvious from their watchful demeanour, as the West Indies had opted for the new ball straightaway. Shannon Gabriel (1-56) and Jason Holder (0-83) then started off the proceedings, as on day one, but the pitch seemed to have eased out considerably as compared to the first morning. Gabriel though was still impressive, and worked up his pace every over. He troubled Ashwin and got him driving, inducing a couple edges that fell short of the slip cordon. Then he induced another edge in the 98th over of the innings - and the 8th of the morning — only for keeper Shane Dowrich to put down a regulation chance. Ashwin was on 43* at that time. Meanwhile, Kohli continued his march without any discomfort at all. First up, he crossed the 150-mark off 208 balls as the 100-partnership came up in the 96th over. Then he went past his previous Test highest score of 169 scored against Australia at the MCG in December 2014. The duo had scored at a good rate and the first hour of play resulted in 50 runs. There was a short spell when Devendra Bishoo (3-131) was introduced into the attack, wherein the runs calmed down. But as soon as the V PTI n NORTH SOUND (ANTIGUA) hikhar Dhawan has always had the uncanny knack of Sproducing goods when the chips two batsmen got accustomed to his spin again, the scoring rate went up once again. Ashwin made good of the life given to him and reached his seventh Test fifty off 127 balls. In doing so, he helped India past the 400-mark in the 118th over and indeed brought up the 150-partnership with Kohli off 272 balls. The West Indies were looking lethargic in the field as the partnership sucked out all energy, even as the wait was now for Kohli's impending milestone. And he didn't disappoint, getting there just before lunch, in the 119th over. Kohli played Roston Chase (057) for a simple single to midwicket and became the first Indian skipper to score a Test doubled hundred overseas since 1932. On day 1, Dhawan had scored 84 runs and put on 105 runs with Kohli to help India past 300-mark after they won the toss and elected to bat. are down which he attributes to his "big heart" and the "backing" he has got from skipper Virat Kohli and coach Anil Kumble. Dhawan scored a polished 84 and is certainly feeling a bit less pressure after there were unconfirmed reports that KL Rahul, with back-to-back halfcenturies in practice games will replace him in the playing XI. "I feel it is important for any player if the captain and the coach are backing you and it gives a lot of confidence. That's what matters and you also need to have self-belief that you can do that and it is a mixture of everything," Dhawan told mediapersons after the first day's play. "Opening is the toughest job and you need a big heart for it, when facing the new ball on a new (fresh) wicket. Bowlers also bowl with full energy and as opener your technique should also be good because you have to leave a lot of balls and you need patience as well," said Dhawan. "The middle order needs it too but a new ball has its own challenge. Vijay got a good ball and it was a very quick ball. I was luckier in that sense as Gabriel was bowling really well," he further added. The Delhi left-hander was however a touch disappointed that he couldn't get to a coveted three-figure mark as he was trapped leg-before by leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo. "I felt disappointed that I got out especially when I was set and scoring runs. I had spent enough time out there in the middle and came so close to scoring a hundred," he lamented. "At the same time, I am happy that I started on a good note and would like to carry on my good performances in coming matches. I want to use the form I am in." Dhawan did well to survive the first session when pacer Shannon Gabriel was extracting a lot of bounce from the strip. Along with Cheteshwar Pujara, the southpaw saw off the session adding 60 runs. "I feel that in the first session the wicket was fresh and the bowling was very good. So I was respecting the good balls and knew that I cannot afford to take a chance because there was extra bounce on the wicket. So I was playing close to my body and was not in a hurry and relaxed at the crease. It helped me later in the innings in both my partnerships with Pujara and Virat," Dhawan explained. Ton-up Cook falls as BOWLERS NEED TO BE PATIENT: BISHOO Amir answers boo-boys W PTI n NORTH SOUND (ANTIGUA) est Indies leg spinner Devendra Bishoo has said the pitch at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium is batting friendly where the bowlers need to be patient in order to get wickets. Courtesy Virat Kohli's attacking unbeaten 143, India have reached 302 for 4 with Bishoo emerging as the most successful bowler with figures of 3 for 108. "I think this is a very good pitch. It's a batting pitch," Bishoo said after the day's play. "We, as bowlers, have to be patient as much as possible and take it one ball at a time. Day one pitches don't turn that much. On days three, four and maybe day five, it's going to turn more," the pint-sized AFP n MANCHESTER lastair Cook marked his 50th Test as England captain with A a century before he fell to Mohammad Amir on the stroke of tea at Old Trafford on Friday. That meant England were 210 for two heading into the final session of the first day of the second cricket Test. Cook, who won the toss, was out for 105 off what became the last ball before tea when he was bowled off an under-edge by an Amir delivery that kept low. Together with vice-captain Joe Root (87 not out), Cook put on 185 for the second wicket after Alex Hales (10) was bowled by Amir. At tea, Amir had taken two for 48 in 12.4 overs. For left-arm quick Amir, who made his return to Test cricket in Pakistan's 75-run win in the series opener at Lord's — the scene of his 2010 spot-fixing crime — Cook's wicket was an ideal response to the repeated cries of "No-ball!" he had to endure from some sections of the Old Trafford crowd. By contrast Pakistan leg-spinner Yasir Shah, who took 10 wickets at Lord's, had tea figures of none for 69 in 18 overs. Left-handed opener Cook's 29th Test century saw him extend his own England record and drew the Essex batsman level with Australia great Don Bradman's tally. Bradman, however, played just 52 Tests while this was Cook's leg-spinner added. "We could have been in a better position probably. At the end of the day, it's a good pitch and the Indian batsmen kept relishing it. We just didn't put the ball in the areas as much, but we bowled well in patches. "We just have to take it one over at a time and take it session by session. Put the ball in the right areas for as long as possible, and make it hard for them. At the end of it, we have to be patient," he added. While he finished with three wickets, it was pacer Shannon Gabriel who bowled the best on day one, putting openers Shikhar Dhawan and Murali Vijay in a spot of bother. He looked dangerous in every spell. "I think Shannon bowled really good upfront today and he started off very well. He bowled with great pace. The rest of the bowlers, as I said, bowled well in patches. We need to be a bit more patient because the wicket is good," said Bishoo. When asked if West Indies missed a trick by picking only four bowlers plus debutant Roston Chase, he replied in negative. "No. At the end of day, whatever team we have to play with as a team, we have to play. We support each other and give our 100 percent. I'm not going to put anything on anybody. To play good cricket, bowlers have to do their job and batsmen have to do theirs." Bishoo didn't speak much about Kohli's hundred, only outlining that the hosts can fight back in the days to come. Leander wants to beat Krishnan’s Davis Cup record: Vece Paes 131st match in the format. More signficantly, this was Cook's first century in 20 Test innings since his monumental 263 against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi in October. Amir had Hales dropped in the gully on six by Asad Shafiq. But three balls later, having repeatedly moved the ball away from Hales, Amir skilfully swung the ball back into the right-handed opener. The delivery also cut off the seam a touch and knocked over Hales's middle and off stumps. England were now 25 for one after seven overs. Shah saw his second ball Friday cut in front of point by Root for four. Cook then cashed in on a rare Shah short ball with a pull to the mid-wicket rope. Root, in the manner of Yorkshire and England great Geoffrey Boycott, forced both Wahab Riaz and fellow left-arm quick Amir through cover-point off the back foot for fours. At lunch, England were 95 for one with Cook 40 not out and Root 41 not out. Root just beat Cook to the fifty milestone, getting there in 86 balls to the captain's 90. Cook reached the landmark in style with a straight-driven four — a clear sign he is in top form — off Shah. A similar stroke saw him into the 90s and raised the 150 stand. Sania hopes to perform well at Rio Olympics HYDERABAD: Tennis ace Sania Mirza on Friday said she is excited to compete at the upcoming Olympic Games in Brazil and hoped to put up good performance along with other athletes. “I am leaving for Canada tomorrow and then for Rio Olympics from there. I am looking forward. We are the biggest contigent that’s going. We are really excited and hopefully we can put up a good performance,” Sania, told reporters on the sidelines of a fashion show event here. Sania will team up with Prarthana Thombare in the women’s doubles and with Rohan Bopanna in mixed doubles in the Games. Earlier, after inaugurating the fashion show, Sania Mirza said “Comfort for me is the most important. I always say this. I actually don’t know a lot about fashion to be very honest. I have great stylists. Actually, my sister also helps me...I have a good team around me.” “For me the most important thing is to be comfortable and to look nice and presentable. I really don’t care about the new trends and that’s not my thing. It’s about just being cool and comfortable. My style statement is comfortable and easy,” Sania added. PTI ■ KOLKATA tennis icon Leander Paes aspires to win not only a second Olympics medal but also oblitIeratendian the Ramanathan Krishnan’s Davis Cup record of most singles win for India. The 43-year-old legend is preparing for his record seventh appearance at Rio next month. “He has a few goals ahead of him, and one of them is to win a doubles medal in the Olympics. The other two are winning the World Doubles Championship and to get past Ramanathan Krishnan’s most (50) singles win,” his father Dr. Vece Paes told PTI. Asked that Leander does not play singles anymore, Paes senior said,” Yes, it’s been a long time, but he’s is a man of records. He sets his goals. He wanted to play singles at the Davis Cup in Chandigarh, as it was a dead rubber. But eventually he pulled out so that his focus is firmly on Olympic. He hopes to play singles again, he is two shy of equalling Krishnan’s feat.” Leander has 48 singles wins apart from 42 doubles victories for a Davis Cup tally of 90 wins. Ramanathan Krishnan enjoyed 50 singles wins and 19 doubles victories. Leander had come close to winning a second in the doubles with his partner Mahesh Bhupathi in Athens-2004. But it only remained a dream after the duo lost in a draining three-hour 58-minute battle to Croats Mario Ancic and Ivan Ljubicic. Dr Paes feels Leander, who holds the record of most number of Olympic appearances by a tennis player in the world, has tactically matured since then. “He used to be very aggressive. Now he’s calm, very calculative and tactically matured. If you have noticed, he hardly gets into any showdown,” the 1972 Olympic bronze medalist in hockey said. The winner of 18 Grand Slam titles had to deal with uncertainty in yet another controversial build LOCAL EVENTS CANTT SPORTING BLANK CMS Cantt Sporting blanked CMS, Aliganj 2-0 in a District Football League match at Chowk Stadium on Friday. Ashfaq struck twice for the winner. In another match, Awadh Club defeated Vijayant Khand Club 30. Alok scored in the 25th and 50th minute while Himanshu found the net in the 15th minute. In the matches played at La Martiniere ground, Blue Bird Club and Aliganj Football Club won their respective games. Blue Bird Club defeated APS Club 2-1 while Aliganj Football Club registered a 2-1 win over HAL Boys. YOUTH CRICKET CLUB WIN Youth Cricket Club crushed Young Challenger Club by eight wickets in a league match of U-16 PP Dua Memorial Cricket Tournament at Christian College on Friday. BRIEF SCORES: YCC: 101 (Ajeet 33, Arjun 24, Ankush 24; Satyam 16/2) Youth Club: 102 (Satyam 38, Vineet Pal 22, Sarthak 16; Ajeet 15/1, Shivam 18/1). Match between Blue Bird and APS Club in progress up but Leander always said he and Rohan Bopanna make the best doubles pair. Having got the qualification by virtue of his world number 10 ranking, Bopanna preferred Saketh Myneni over Leander as his doubles partner before the AITA intervention cleared hurdles for the six-time Olympian’s road to Rio. “Leander is a pro for last 23 years and one who understands the politics of the game. It’s time to put aside your personal differences for the country. Playing for the country is way beyond any personal ego or differences.” Bopanna’s apparent logic was that his style of play was not compatible with the senior pro for whom the service would be a matter of concern. “Rohan is also a professional player and he knows well how to adjust and adapt to a particular style. I’m just happy that they’re playing together. We’ll have the best doubles team in Rio,” he added. vivacity {48 hours} 16 LUCKNOW | SATURDAY | JULY 23, 2016 S H O R T AYUSHMANN KHURANA Our cinema is evolving. In the West, actors only lip-sync to their own song, music and vocals. Actors singing in India is a very good trend. When people see their favourite actor singing, I think it just helps the song and the music as well C I R C U I T S RANNVIJAYSINGH ABHAY DEOL MILA KUNIS SARAH JESSICA PARKER Men in India feel that masculinity is all about showing your power and molesting or raping a woman. The real man stands up and speaks up against injustice. For women, it is time to speak up. If you do not speak up, nobody will understand your plight. Diana Penty is a natural comic. Comedy is all about timing. I think comedy is such that if it's there in you and if you're automatically comical, then it comes very naturally. The good thing with Diana is that she doesn't think much...She just reacts. Why do I breastfeed my child in public? Because I have to feed my child. She’s hungry. I need to feed her whether it’s out of a bottle or out of my boob. It took us a little back because people actually looked at us in a shameful (way), and we were like, ‘Oh my God,’ because it’s so not a sexual act. For Sex In The City, I really wasn't keen on doing nudity and language issues. But Kevin insisted I do it as he thought it was different and nobody had ever done this. SNEAK PEEK 30 MINUTES The Return of the King Couturist ROHIT BAL looks to Czarist Russia for inspiration and distills it with home-grown craftsmanship in his collection for the finale. By RINKU GHOSH e bought a book 18 times from Bahri and Sons, everytime misplacing it while reading and for some reason never being able to rescue it from his pile of books. Yet so fascinated was he by its contents and cover that he would buy it again and resume reading from where he had left off. “It had this lovely flower motif that I could not get out of my head. And I could not find it as it would inevitably get lost in the stacks of other books which currently occupy two rooms with no space to move. Finally, the shop owner told me that he had sold 22 editions of the title and I had picked up 18 of them. I was persistent and obsessive about it,” Rohit Bal said, roaring with full-throated laughter. But then the city would not have indulged Gudda had he not been anything but passionate and innocent. You can never beat an original when it comes to couture. You can never beat the inspiration when it comes to painting a canvas. And you can never beat novelty when it comes to presentation. So it was with designer Rohit Bal’s warm afternoon preview of his 60-piece collection that is expected to close the FDCI India Couture Week tomorrow. It is expected to be an orchestra of ideas with Gudda being the master of ceremonies. Sharing tidbits over a lavish lunch at the very select A Ta Maison in Sundernagar, Gudda brought back the couturier’s studio, explaining every detail of his bejewelled collection, which has been inspired by Czarist Russia, in his mind the ultimate H he resplendent notes of sarangi transported us to the grandeur of sybaritic Nawabs with the ramp doubling up as a court bedecked with a giant crystal chandelier, purposely-done grimed mirrors and the quintessential hanging gajras. Add to this perfect frame, a splendid rendition of a stunning kathak dancer. Tarun Tahiliani managed to score high on Day 2 of India Couture Week by doing what he does best, painting charm on a canvas. The collection, besides holding a strong signature of his, had some new elements and a lot of drama, which is expected out of him. Majorly a bridal collection, the ace designer brought out what comes naturally to him. Not complaining, as bridal is what sells in India in the name of couture but acknowledging the long lost and forgotten charms of women of courts with the theme, “Last dance of a Ccourtesan,” was something novel and stirring. Speaking on his ode to these women and seeking inspiration from them, Tahiliani said, “They used to be the bastions of culture and most often have been misconstrued in popular culture. They were the custodians of beauty, glamour, art and fashion.” T expression of luxury. So there were the Czar, Czarina and the crown prince in black velvet and jewels in their regal reception room as guests clinked coloured crystalline glasses, another of Bal’s product line that rolls out in August. He even showed us the jewel-crusted pure crystal wine glasses, the result of a year of his travels and research. “I don’t do anything much. Just travel, experience and express,” he told us. This experiential range also means his artistry is in full flow. But it is in tempering it with subtlety, selfcontrol and grace that he comes through in the collection, each piece as wearable and regal, worn as an ensemble or in parts. The collection — black and gilded, and accented with ruby, emerald and diamond neckpieces, tiaras and crowns — has fusion intricacies. Muted zardozi and fine Kashmiri kaani blend with crewel work and petit point and chain stitch, velvet meets hand woven silks, rich jewels adorn autumn leaves while poppies and irises unobtrusively criss-cross jackets and quilted gowns. Though Bal gives credit to his team for seeing him through six months of work, his jewellers, Shri Ram Hari Ram from Dariba Kalan, insist the time and energy he put behind crafting each piece. “He sat four hours at a stretch to decide the combinations, lustre, cut and play. He was that particular.” We loved the trimmings on the assymetrical folds and lapels of the Czarina. Bal thoughtfully calls his collection A lost dream TARUN TAHILIANI recollects the era of courtesans and draws images from the charm of old-fangled decadent royalty. By DEVI SINGH THE MUSE The show kicked off with one of the classical dance exponents in India, Manjari Chaturvedi. The diva showed off her talents on the ramp amidst well appreciated cheers and applause, flooring everyone. Tahiliani’s baritone had set the mood for the evening already where he celebrated the life, art and beauty of a courtesan and how one can source inspiration for a bridal dream. The show was an attempt to think beyond the stereotypical image of these strong women, who have been reduced to a mere object of fancy by Bollywood classics, good, bad and ugly. It was a manifestation of how their presence could light up the courts and how the royals used to treasure them not for their beauty but for their remarkable aura. THE COLLECTION Fabrics of sheer like tulle, light chiffons, silks and light brocades mixed with fine thread work and crystals with stylised cuts made their presence felt on the ramp. There was the sleeveless anarkali as jump suit, the corsetted kurta drape, the shararas with tulle and gota. For the chic appeal, Swarovski crystals were added for imparting the modern character to the pieces like encrusted opal on chikankari sarees, draped brocade lehengas, panelled jackets and voluminous skirts. There were also men or the grooms so to speak. Dressed in fabrics such as brocades, velvet, silks and georgettes, in hues ranging from creams, to royal blue, the men looked every inch the royalty. Sherwanis and kurtas embellished with chikankari and gota embroidery, and accented by French knots, were a few pieces from the heavy collection which the men carried off with élan. The pearl highlights marked with embroidered cummerbunds and draped dhotis produced a sense of elegance and distinctive aura to the collection. THE COLOUR PALETTE The hues ranged from the signature Tahiliani whites and beige. The next set had bright oranges, a few blacks, strong reds and maroons. The show came to an end with pastels, blush pinks accentuated with green, peaches and ivory with orange. THE ADULATION The front row, albeit without worth mentioning names, hit a spot with a certain highstrung. Tina Tahiliani Parikh, sister of the designer, was conspicuous enough with vivid displays of her bouncing-off-the-walls excitement for her beloved brother’s collections or maybe she was thinking too strongly about which piece to put in her notable bridal store next. Time will tell. Kehkashan (galaxy) and writes, “It is deeply entrenched in the unmitigated philosophy of extreme luxury. I was overwhelmed by the incredible treasures and the immeasurable excesses of what was once, perhaps, the richest and most glamorous royal regimes the world has ever seen. My time spent at the incredible palaces and museums of St Petersburg, the Hermitage, the Winter Palace, St Isaac’s Cathedral, The Church of the Spilled Blood all left me spellbound. I travelled literally through time into a labyrinth of a bizarre reality of excess wealth and absolute power. It was plain to see that there had to be a revolution in a land so brutally divided between an insensitive aristocracy and the suffering peasantry. In Moscow, the Kremlin, the armoury, the Almazny Fond (the diamond fund) were bewildering and left me awestruck. This collection is my personal interpretation and understanding of this opulence and beauty. For me this is a contemporary collection of a bygone period of excess toned down by my understated philosophy of style and timeless chic. This story sees an amalgamation of two distinct cultures and thought processes, that of Russian grandeur and the almost austere craftsmanship of my absolute true love, Kashmir.” And perhaps this is his way of making the twain meet. Given Bal’s penchant for rescuing heritage, this is the second time that he is collaborating with Chandni Chowk’s first jewellery shop, 225 years old, for his setpieces. “We first import all the diamonds, then cut them for customisation. We have done rubies and cuts for the show. We have tried to curate a line that is not per se traditional Indian polki. You can probably carry one of these pieces with a Western dress in the evening,” said the young descendant Umang Gupta. Dangling a heavy strand of about Rs 15 lakhs, the jeweller told us, “It’s not a lot, looking at the size. Also, this is not of low quality. There are two types of diamonds. One is syndicate and the other non-syndicate. The first is lustrous and shiny. Nonsyndicate ones are a bit chalky. Also, our work is Bikaneri kundan, which compared to Jaipuri kundan, is finer and set in a thinner golden mesh. We have used polki with silver foil at its back to make it more luminous.” Recasting tradition with drama and living it everyday. That’s Bal for you. The tales of love The second day of India Couture Week had Anita Dongre weaving a love story. UNNATI JOSHI brings you the highlights of Epic Love her collection at the Ethexhibiting FDCI India Couture Week on second day of the five-day extravaganza at Taj Palace on Thursday, Anita Dongre captivated the audience with her signature gota patti-infused creations. With fusion folk music creating an earthy background, the collection was an intriguing take on how a bohemian Indian bride would be. It was meant for the new-age feisty bride. The bridal couture collection marks Dongre’s debut at ICW. Epic Love was inspired by Rajasthan’s architecture. We asked the designer about her fascination with Rajasthan to which she said, “Rajasthan remains the core of all my inspiration. It is amazing how it never ceases to inspire me. With each trip that I take to the state, I return abuzz with new ideas. A considerable amount of my childhood was spent in Jaipur. The architecture, crafts, colours and festivities, all come through in my designs and are a part of my DNA.” Talking about the difference between Indian and Western couture, the designer said, “In India, couture is all about bridal wear. Weddings are when people buy beautiful couture. It is a great time for designers to put the most lavish collection together. We presented beautiful chintz-inspired prints on lehengas teamed with bohemian blouses”, Dongre told us. We also asked the designer the dos and don’ts for brides this season. “Pick styles that allow your persona to shine through and wear them with panache. Don’t overdo the heavily embroidered look as it weighs you down. It is important for brides to enjoy their most important day”, she said. Celebrities like Shabana Azmi, Bhumi Pednekar, Pernia Qureshi and designer Manish Malhotra graced the event.