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Now, politicians are alwaystrying to reach people

thorough media, especiallythrough electronic one, and,thereby, creating a trend notacceptable to a healthy society,viewed Association forDemocratic Reforms (ADR)trustee Dr Vipul Mudgal at amedia workshop on “Free, FairElections and The FourthEstate” held here on Tuesday.

Mudgal said that the polit-ical candidates, as per theSupreme Court orders, shoulddeclare their educational qual-ifications, assets and criminalcases pending against them, butinstead of doing that, they areflattering themselves in TVchannels in violation of electionethics. Hence, common votersare being misled.

“As per the Supreme Court,the voters should have aninformed choice when all dataregarding candidates are pro-vided to them” he said.

Pointing out that the mediaworld has changed in last 10years, Mudgal said the mediaorganisations should be awareabout the three important

aspects i.e, paid news, fakenews and hate speech, whichare directly related to elec-

tions. It is disappointing thatpolitics is being mediatisednow, he said.

He also said the scribes’associations like Press Clubcan pass a resolution that theyare against the paid news andcan move to court and takeother legal actions.

Odisha Election Watch(OEW) member and formerDoordarshan DirectorBaikuntha Nath Panigrahi saidvoters should be sensitized forfree and fair elections. He saideach voter should exercise hisfranchise and vote for the rightperson of his choise.

Joint Chief ElectoralOfficer Raghuram R Iyer saidas per the Supreme Courtguideline the ElectionCommission of India has set upa Media Certification System,

especially for electronic media,for publishing a matter of apolitical party in the country.

He said a three-memberMedia CertificationMonitoring Committee hasalso been formed to certifybroadcast materials of politicalparties.

Among others, OdishaElection Watch coordinatorRanjan Kumar Mohanty,OEW core team member andformer Chief SecretarySahadev Sahoo and Dr SebaMohapatra spoke on the occa-sion.

The workshop was organ-ised by the Odisha ElectionWatch in association with theADR and PECUC.

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Koraput Congress MLAKrushna Chandra Sagaria

on Tuesday announced his res-ignation from the StateAssembly saying that he,despite all efforts, couldn’t pro-vide justice to the Kunduligangrape victim.

“I fought a lot to providejustice to the Kunduli victimand her family. After movingfrom pillar to the post, I stageda dharna at the Jantar Mantarin Delhi. Still, I couldn’t providejustice to the victim. To expe-dite my fight for protection ofwomen, I have resigned fromthe MLA post,” Sagaria said ata Press meet here.

Blaming the State

Government for doing little toprovide justice to the girl andher family, Sagaria said hewould continue to fight for therights of women and the Dalitcommunity in his constituen-cy.

Sagaria too informant thathe and Congress Dalit activistswould hold a rally in the Statecapital city on BR Ambedkar’sbirthday on December 6 andresolve to fight for protectionof the Constitutional rights ofpoor Adivasis.

It may be noted that aminor girl was allegedly gan-graped in a forest near Kunduliunder the Pottangi police lim-its in Koraput district inOctober 10, 2017. She hadlater allegedly committed sui-cide in her house on January22. Later speaking to ThePioneer, Sagarai said, “I willsubmit my resignation toSpeaker Pradeep Kumara Amatpersonally on November 6 asthe latter is absent in theAssembly today.”

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Chief Minister NaveenPatnaik on Tuesday

launched a ‘Soura Jalanidhi’scheme and its web portal atthe State Secretariat here withan aim of encouraging use ofsolar energy in agriculture.

Under the scheme, farmersresiding in the areas wherethere is lack of electricity wouldbe provided with 5,000 solarpumps which would irrigate

2,500 acres of land.The solar pumps would be

given to the beneficiary farm-ers at a subsidy of 90 per cent.A total of Rs 27 crore would bespent for the programme,sources said.

“I am extremely happy tolaunch today ‘Soura Jalanidhi’scheme for our farmers. I hopeour farmers will reap the ben-efits of this scheme and scriptsuccess stories,” the ChiefMinister said.

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Union Petroleum andNatural Gas Minister

Dharmendra Pradhan onTuesday said the StateGovernment’s claim of provid-ing free health services to 1.10crore people in just two monthsfrom implementation of the theBiju Swasthya Kalyan Yojana(BSKY) is baseless.

“While the OdishaEconomic Survey revealed thatless than one crore people hadvisited Government hospitalsduring a year in 2017-18, theState Government’s claim ofproviding free health servicesto 1.10 crore people in 60 days

from the day of BKSY implem-tation is quite unbelievableand has brought to four howthey befool people,” saidDharmendra in a Facebookvideo.

Presenting a few facts onthe healthcare system inOdisha, Pradhan said that theaverage number of doctors forevery 1 lakh people in the Statehas reduced from 11 in 2009-10 to nine in 2014-15.

“While ICUs are availablein only 12 out of 30 DistrictHeadquarters Hospitals(DHHS), 112 health centres inOdisha don’t have electricity,”Pradhan added.

Pradhan also mentioned

that Odisha now stands first inone-month-old child deathrate, second in 1-year-old childdeath rate and fifth in death ofchildren under five-year age inthe country.

In reaction to Pradhan’sstatement, Health MinisterPratap Jena said, “The CMmentioned that over 1 crorecases were benefited under thescheme from Aug 15 till date.The number includes patientsvisiting hospital either once ormultiple times.”

“It is the BJP Jumla Sarkarat the Centre that makes falsepromises. The Naveen Patnaikdoesn’t believe in falsehood,” heremarked.

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The State Government onTuesday increased the min-

imum daily wages of unskilled,semiskilled, skilled and highly-skilled labourers.

A gazette notification inthis regard was issued by theLabour and ESI Department.

As per the notification,the minimum daily wage ofunskilled labourers was hikedfrom the �200 to �280, semi-

skilled workers from �220 to�320, skilled workers from �240 to �370 and highly-skilled workers from �260 to�430. The State MinimumWages Advisory Board andthe State Government revisedthe minimum wage after threeyears taking into account fac-tors like inflation rate, increasein consumer index price andprevailing minimum wage inneighbouring States and theprevailing rates in market.

Besides, the VariableDearness Allowance (VDA)will be revised every six monthsin the interest of labourers, saida release.

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The Bhawanipatna police inKalahandi district busted a

sex racket operating from arented house at Sharma Colonyin Tarini Mandir Pada here andrescued two women onMonday night.

Acting on a tipoff, a policeteam conducted a raid on thehouse and caught two womenand a youth in a compromisingposition. The cops also seizedfour mobile phones and �1,300from their possession.

Sources said the two

women are residents ofBhubaneswar while the youthis a native of Bangamunda inBalangir district.

Town police station IICSatya Narayan Nanda said,“The kingpin of the racket is a

resident of Bhubaneswar. A case has been registered

in the connection and investi-gation has already begun.

The accused was later pro-duced before court followingmedical examination.”

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The East Coast RailwayEngineers’ Association

(ECoREA) has slammed theRailway Board’s recent order todiscontinue recruitment ofdegree engineers as SeniorSection Engineers (SSE) in thenon-gazetted cadre.

“The Railway Board issuedthe order on Thursday. Besidesstopping the recruitment, it hasalso stated that the decision willbe reviewed after one year.This is severely condemned bythe ECoREA,” said associationpresident Bobin Mohanty onTuesday.

He said the order violatedthe Joint Consultative Meetingdecision to recruit degree engi-neers against 20 per cent ofvacancy. The decision had beentaken due to introduction ofnew technology and improve-ment of safety.

“Instead of increasing qual-ity of technocrats, the Railwayshave discontinued the sameafter 34 years. Now, the Railwayis pushed back by 34 years fromelectric engine to steamengine,” alleged Mohanty.

ECoREA general secretaryEr Bishnu Prasad Dash said, “Itis not a unfortunate that theRailway is thinking for mod-ernisation and introduction ofhigh speed bullet trains with-out young qualified degreeengineers.”

He said the decision wouldcreate frustration among youngdegree engineers, who aredreaming to serve the biggesttechnical organisation of thecountry.

Finance secretary Er SB

Satpathy lamented that thedecision was taken in consul-tation with the NationalFederation of IndianRailwaymen (NFIR) and theAll Indian Railwaymen’sFederation (AIRF) only and AllIndia Railway EngineersFederation (AIREF) was notconsulted.

Additional secretary Er IAKhan said that Railway has lostits outlook by neglecting qual-ified engineers.

Regarding safety, Mohantysaid the Railway Board has alsowithdrawn the safety commit-tee recommendations bowingdown before the two labourfederations, NFIR and AIRF. “Itclearly indicates that RailwayBoard is administrated by bothlabour federations and neverbothered on railway safety.”

Dash wanted to know jus-tification behind re-engage-ment of overaged persons whileyoung talented degree engi-neers are awaiting jobs. Thevacant posts of officers can befulfilled by promoting the engi-neers, he suggested.

Satpathy urged that ifdegree engineers are bannedfor recruitment as SSE throughRRB, then Railway Boardshould also think to ban therecruitment through UPSC.

Mohanty further criticisedthe Board for taking leaders oflabour federations into confi-dence even as they don’t havesufficient knowledge in thelatest technologies.

“Not accepting recom-mendations of safety commit-tees, discontinuing recruitmentof degree engineers, re-engagement of retired officers,obeying the suggestions oflabour federations withoutproper justifications etc. indi-cates the negligence of Railwaystowards passenger safety,” saidMohanty.

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With forest routes left open,Maoists from

Chhattisgarh are sneaking intoOdisha in large numbers andare hiding in several denseforests, including an eco-tourism centre like Debrigarh.

The Maoist activities areobserved in Debrigarh, whichis one of the most famous eco-tourism centres of the State andboasts of dense forests and richbiodiversity.

The Maoists are takingforest routes and walking milesand miles to reach the hot spotof ecotourism in the

Sambalpur-Bargarh zones,sources revealed.

Sources said that the topcops serving in the NorthernRange of State Police are con-tinuing their vigil on themovement of the Maoists.

The ultras are hiding inseveral other forests and tryingto build their strength andreturn Chhattisgarh as andwhen it will be conducive forthem. Intelligence inputsrevealed that with CentralReserve Police Force (CRPF)having started massive anti-Maoist operations inChhattisgarh, the ultras arequietly sneaking into forests ofneighbouring State of Odisha.

The CRPF has started largescale operations inChhattisgarh and Jharkhandafter the Left Wing Extremists(LWE)s have killed CRPF

Jawans in of the neighbouringState.

So the ultras are infiltratingthrough forest routes as thoseare left unplugged.

This is because the OdishaGovernment has repeatedlyasked the Union Governmentto deploy two more battalionsof the Central Armed Police

Force to cover the border zonesof the State.

Deployment of CAPFs inChhattisgarh and Odisha ishighly uneven as there are 65 battalions of the Centralforces, where as in Odisha it isonly 16. In fact, the intelligenceofficers all LWE activities thattaking place in the State arecommitted by ultras hailingfrom either Chhattisgarh orJharkhand, admitted police.

As the Maoist organiza-tions fail to motivate youthsfrom Odisha, they are deputingcadres from Chhattisgarh andJharkhand to run their show,they said.

Odisha youths are disen-chanted with Maoists and theyare not joining the organisationand those have joined earlierare quietly leaving their fold,said top cops engaged in anti-

insurgency operations.With border region open

and forest routes available forinfiltration, more Left cadres aremoving into Odisha, makingthose areas endangered for peo-ple. Under this backdrop, it ishigh time that Ministry of HomeAffairs (MHA) allocated twomore battalions of CentralSecurity Forces to the State assoon as possible, said officials.

While in Odisha one bat-talion of CoBRA of CRPF wasraised and has been taken awayfor deployment inChhattisgarh, Home SecretaryAsit Tripathy raised the issuewith Union Government anddemanded for redeployment inKoraput.

However, the MHA is yetto respond over the matter andState Government is awaitingfor response, said sources.

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After recovery of a carcass ofa tiger from the Debrigarh

sanctuary in Bargarh district, ahue and cry has been set off.

While the State ForestMinister and some of the seniorofficers claim that the carcassbelongs to a leopard, there areothers in the same departmentwho claim it to be that of aRoyal Bengal Tiger.

After the departmentfound the carcass from the for-est getting information fromcommon people and media, itstarted inquiring into the mat-ter. But by that time, the bodywas totally decomposed and itwas difficult to ascertain thespecies. Hence, a postmortemwas done in the local veterinaryhospital at Bhattli and the doc-tor there was also unable to givethe correct report as the bodywas totally misfit for a rightpostmortem, sources fromBargarh and Bhattli said.

However, the forest staff

who have seen the decom-posed head of the tiger opinedthat it belongs to a RBT as thesize of the head is bigger thanthat of a leopard. Further, theattempt of the officials to burnthe body of the animal beforereaching a conclusion has alsoenhanced the suspicion.

“We have found four nailsof the animal from the spot, butthat also can’t help us to makeany comment,” said ACF ofBargarh ML Sharma.

Many senior officials of thedepartment are now bee-liningto Bargarh and the spot insidethe forest. But nothing concreteas to the species of the animalhas been confirmed.

Meanwhile, the NationalTiger Conservation Authority(NTCA) has also sought areport from the PCCF as to theincident and species of theanimal killed. The local ForestDepartment has also sent someremaining of the tiger toDehradun for further autopsythere and ascertain the species.

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Reviewing the steps taken onOlive Ridley turtles’ con-

servation on Tuesday, ChiefSecretary AP Padhi directedthe departments of Fishery,Forest and Marine police tooperate in close coordinationand ensure strict enforcementof the conservation rules.

The Coast Guard wasrequested to have real timeintelligence sharing with thedepartments about any illegalfishing. The institutions likeITR, DRDO, Dhamara Port,Gopalpur Port and ParadipPort authorities were request-ed to follow the blackout prac-tices and light deeming to saveturtles from possible delusion.

Further, Padhi directed theconcerned departments not tocause unnecessary harassmentto the small traditional fisher-men without power boats andcatch hold of the real criminalswho cause damage to the life ofturtles. It was also decided toextend livelihood support pro-grammes to the fishermen dur-ing the ban period under theICZM project.

The committee proposedto enhance the livelihood sup-port assistance from Rs 5,000to Rs7, 500 to each family. Themeeting also resolved to covermore eligible fishermen duringthe current year who sufferbecause of the fishing ban.

The proposal for setting upone Sea Turtle Research Centerfigured in the meeting. It wasdecided to set up the site nearGhati Central Nursery in theKhalikot forest range ofGanjam district.

The proposal for institutinga research fellowship on OliveRidley conservation was dis-cussed in the meeting. It wasalso proposed to name the fel-lowship after late DrChandrasekhar Kar, renownedexpert and scientist of wild lifeorganisation. The fellowshipwould be awarded for postdoctoral studies.

The meeting deliberatedon the Action Plan for 2018-19.It was decided that operationswould start from November 1and would continue up to Maynext. Fishing by motorized ves-sels / trawlers and mechanizedtechniques would be bannedwithin 20 km from the speci-fied coast of the sea compris-ing sea turtle congregationarea and their buffer zones in3 river moths namely Dhamarariver mouth, Devi river mouthand Rusikulya river mouth.Wide awareness activitieswould be undertaken for thepurpose. A central monitoringunit would be set up in theoffice of the PCCF, Wild Life.

There would be circle-levelmonitoring mechanisms underthe direct supervision ofRegional Conservator of

Forests (RCCF), Bhubaneswar,Brahmapur and Baripada. Theywould coordinate with otherlaw enforcing agencies andinvolve local NGOs in theactivities. Berthing placeswould be set up at Barunei,Gupti, Sasanapeta andKrushnapriyapur and Rajnagarfor safe custody of the seizedvessels. There would be around62 patrolling camp sites,including 57 on-shore and 5off-shore camps. Each campwould be provided with VHFcommunication devices,mobile phones and requiredcamping materials.

There would be regularcommunication and intelli-gence sharing among CoastGuard, patrolling ship, andvarious camps and marinepolice. An APR force would bedeployed for patrolling andenforcement activities.Collectors would depute mag-istrates to remain in charge ofAPR force placed at disposal ofDFOs. The industries and portsalong the coast were requestedto comply with the lighting reg-ulations. Sporadic nestingactivities of the turtles andtheir mortality would be mon-itored through a web portalunder the title‘manage.odishawildlife.org.’Soon after mass nesting, therookeries would be fenced toprotect the nests and eggs.

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The Commissionerate police,which are in line of fire for

being unable to curb illegalarms trade, on Tuesday, in aspecial drive against possessionof illegal arms, seized fiveweapons and arrested four per-sons in the city.

The arrestees were identi-fied as Ramachandra Barik(30) of Anlajodi, Sanjay KumarJena (25) of Kuapada in Puri,Gyana Ranjan Singh (35) ofPalaspur in Tangi of Khordhadistrict and Gouranga CharanaSitha (35) of Tareni Nagar inSalia Sahi here.

Police said accusedRamachandra and Sanjay werearrested in connection with acase in the Khandagiri PSunder Section 25 (I) (B) ofArms Act. A 9mm and a765mm pistol were seized fromthe duo, respectively, alongwith five live ammunitionsand an Alto car.

Gyan Ranjan was arrestedin connection with the CapitalPS case no 454/29.10.18 underSections 25/27 of Arms Act anda 765mm pistol with a live bul-let were seized from him.

The fourth accusedGouranga was arrested in con-nection with Nayapalli PS caseno 493/30.10.18 under Section25/27 of Arms Act, and tworevolvers with five rounds oflive bullets and an auto rick-shaw were seized from him.

The sources of procure-ment of these seized illegal firearms were being verified andfollow-up action was underprogress, police said. Othercases registered against thearrested persons were underverification; and all the accusedwould be forwarded to court,police added.

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More than ten years after amassive explosion

claimed six lives and left 101others injured at Malegaon innorth Maharashtra, a specialcourt here on Tuesday framedcharges against Lt Col PrasadShrikant Purohit, SadhviPragya Singh Thakur and fiveother accused under theUnlawful Activities PreventionAct (UAPA) and various othersections of the IPC for theiralleged involvement in the2008 blasts.

Judge Vinod Padalkarframed charges against Lt ColPurohit, Sadhvi Pragya andfive others and other accusedpersons in the September 29,2008 Malegaon blasts case.With the framing of chargesagainst the seven accused, thedecks have now been clearedfor the start of the 2008Malegaon blasts case.

The trial will begin onNovember 2.

Seven key accused, includ-ing Lt Col Purohit and SadhviPragya, will now be tried undersections 16 (committing a ter-ror act) and 18 (criminal con-spiracy) of the UnlawfulActivities Prevention Act(UAPA), and Sections 120(b)(punishment of criminal con-spiracy), 302 (murder), 307(attempt to murder) and 326(intentionally causing harm toothers) of the IPC.

They were framed chargesunder the ExplosivesSubstances Act.

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The National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Tuesday slapped a penal-ty of �1 crore on the Central Electricity Supply Utility of Odisha

(Cesu) in connection with the recent death of seven elephants inDhenkanal district.

Taking suo motu cognisance of media reports about the deathof the elephants in Kamalanga village under the Sadar Forest Rangein the district, the NGT has registered a case in this regard.

Conducting a hearing of the case, NGT Chairperson JusticeAdarsh Kumar Goel imposed the penalty on the Cesu for gross itsnegligence.

The green panel also constituted a two-member committee toinvestigate the incident. The committee comprises one member fromthe Union Ministry of Forest and Environment and another fromthe Wildlife Institute of India (WII).

The probe panel would make a field visit to the spot and sub-mit a report to the court, after which the next hearing of the casewould be held, the NGT Bench said.

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The Orissa High Court onTuesday ordered that a

judge of the court would super-vise on a day-to-day basis theinvestigation now being con-ducted by State Crime BranchIGP Arun Bothra into the fourcriminal cases registered inAugust over the current police-lawyer faceoff.

“Mr Justice CR Dash, ajudge of this court will super-vise the investigation day-to-day and the InvestigatingOfficer is directed to report tothe concerned judge everydayto appraise the development ofthe investigation,” said theorder passed by a Bench head-

ed by Chief Justice KS Jhaveri.The IGP, who is now on

leave due to illness, was orderedto carry out the investigationimmediately after resumption ofduty so as to complete it beforeNovember 9, the day fixed fornext court hearing.

The Supreme Court inSeptember had entrusted the IGP with investigation of thecases.

Meanwhile, the generalbody of the High Court BarAssociation on the day decid-ed to continue their two-month-long strike till Thursdaywhen the association wouldchalk out its further course ofaction after holding discussionswith representatives of other

bar associations of the State.“As part of our earlier deci-

sion, effigies of Chief MinisterNaveen Patnaik will be burnt at12 noon on Wednesday acrossthe State by all the 167 bar asso-ciations of the State in front oftheir respective associationoffices,” informed High CourtBar Association presidentSrikant Kumar Naik.

For this decision of effigyburning, advocates owing alle-giance to the BJD Legal Fronthave distanced themselvesfrom the lawyers’ agitation;and on Monday, when theselawyers forcibly tried to enterinto the High Court to resumetheir court works, they wererestrained by the agitating

lawyers resulting in a scuffle.Taking cognisance of the

defiant attempt by somelawyers owing allegiance toruling BJD, the Bar Associationpresident has indicated thatappropriate action would betaken against the advocateswho had defied the resolutionpassed by the general body ofthe association.

The senior advocates in thefiring line of the BarAssociation are BJD LegalFront convener MilanKanungo, association’s formersecretary Asim Amitav Dashand former vice-presidentBansidhar Satpathy and StateBar Council Chairman DrTahali Charan Mohanty.

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Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik condoled the death ofDoordarshan’s Odia cameraman Achyutananda Sah, who

was martyred in a Maoist ambush in Dantewada ofChhattisgarh on Tuesday.

Patnaik Tweeted, “Deeply anguished and convey heart-felt condolences for the martyred Doordarshan cameramanfrom Odisha, Achyutananda Sahu and the police persons whowere killed in a Maoist attack today in Dantewada,Chhattisgarh; wish the bereaved courage to overcome theirreparable loss.”

Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan also condemnedthe attack by Maoists on the Doordarshan crew and police

personnel.Pradhan in a Tweet

said, “Aggrieved by thedastardly act of violenceby the Naxals claimingthe lives of two of ourcourageous CRPFjawans and DD Newscrew AchyutanandaSahu. Strongly con-demn such cowardice.My thoughts andprayers are with thefamilies of thedeceased.”

Notably, Sahu was aresident ofGhusuramunda villagein the Loisingha area inBalangir district. TheDoordarshan crew,including Sahu, was inChhattisgarh for elec-tion coverage ad wasaccompanied by CRPFjawans.

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The chairman of theSupreme court-appointed

Environment Pollution(Prevention and Control)Authority (EPCA), Bhure Lal,has tossed up an alarming sug-gestion to deal with the appre-hension that air pollution thenational Capital could furtherworsen. Ban plying of all pri-vate vehicles!

Bhure Lal’s remark has sentshock waves. If his suggestionis implemented at any stage, itcould lead to a complete shut-down of Delhi as people arelargely depended on their ownvehicles for commuting. Delhihas more vehicles as comparedto Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennaiand Bangaluru combined.

Emerging from theSupreme Court, Bhure Lal onTuesday said that the Graded Action Response Plan(GRAP) will be implementedfrom November 1, and if airpollution continued to worsen,private vehicles will be stoppedin Delhi.

The GRAP is an emer-gency plan designed to takeurgent remedial action whenair quality deteriorates.

“Let us hope Delhi air pol-lution situation doesn’t deteri-orate or else will have to stopplying of private vehicles, onlypublic transport will be used,”

Bhure Lal added. Detailed provisions of the rule,if applied, have not been madeknown yet.

Reacting to Bhure Lal’sstatement, majority of peoplesaid that there will be a com-plete shutdown in Delhi if theGovernment stops using pri-vate vehicles. “The exchequerwill incur hundreds of croresloss in even one day of shut-

down,” they said.Interestingly, public trans-

port system of the Capital iscrippled due to ongoing strikeby DTC bus drivers and con-ductors and shortage of buses.The city needs 11,000 buses -it has only 5,429 buses. Of the464 routes in Delhi, buses don’trun on five while on 75 routes,only one bus operates. Nearlyhalf (230) routes have one to

five buses operating. The situ-ation is as dire in the clusterservices, managed by the DelhiIntegrated Multi-Modal TransitSystem (DIMTS) as 40 of its147 routes are served by justone to five buses each.Together, they take more tripsthan the Delhi Metro.

Approximately seven lakhvehicles are being registered ina year in Delhi and the law does

not prescribe any limit forpurchase of motor vehicles inthe name of any person. Totalnumber of registered vehiclesin Delhi has crossed over 1.45crore. Between April 1, 2017,and March 31, 2018, as manyas 7,20,519 vehicles were reg-istered in Delhi. Of these,4,76,691 are two-wheelers. Asper data, total 6,61,494 vehicleswere registered in 2015 and6,93,159 vehicles in 2016.

The Supreme Court-appointed EPCA had informedthe apex court on Mondaythat commercial vehicles liketrucks and taxis were the majorsource of pollution in thenational Capital and that therewas a need to control theiroperation. “Out of all the vehi-cles, heavy commercial oneslike trucks and other com-mercial vehicles such as taxisare the major polluting source,with very high carbon monox-ide and nitrogen oxide emis-sions,” it said.

“There is a western distur-bance approaching Delhi andthe combination of increasedmoisture makes it likely that theair quality will dip significant-ly. This means that there is anurgent need to take actionagainst existing factors leadingto air pollution,” said officialsadding the pollutants at lowerlevels are not able to dispersedue to the light winds andsmog can be easily seen.

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tion plunged to “severe” onTuesday. In an advisory, theCentre-run System of AirQuality Forecasting AndResearch (SAFAR) askedDelhiites not to rely on dustmasks for protection.

The overall Air QualityIndex (AQI) was 442 for PM10 and 240 for PM 2.5 inDelhi. Dwarka recorded“abnormally high” level with

AQI 1,078 micro cubic pergram on Delhi PollutionControl Committee (DPCC)air quality index.

An AQI between 0 and 50is considered “good”, 51 and100 “satisfactory”, 101 and200 “moderate”, 201 and 300“poor”, 301 and 400 “verypoor”, and 401 and 500“severe”. The advisory has sug-gested elderly and children toconfine themseves to homes aspollution may cause respira-tory issues. SAFAR warnedagainst outdoor activity.

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In probably the first ever caseof direct attack on the media,

Maoists ambushed a three-member DD crew, killing cam-eraman Achyuta Nanda Sahu,and two policemen —Constable Mangal Ram andAssistant Sub-Inspector RudraPratap Singh — who were partof the team escorting thenational broadcaster journalistsin Dantewada on Tuesday.

Two other policemen, whowere part of the squad provid-ing security to the journalistswere critically injured in the 45-50 minutes gunbattle thatensued the Naxal ambush.

The incident has createdoutrage and intellectuals inpoll-bound Chhattisgarhtermed the killing of the youngcameraman “a move to scarethe media from covering devel-

opment stories of sprawling Bastar”, the epicen-tre of Maoism in India sincelate 1980s.

“This is unfortunate thatmedia has been directly

attacked. The DD crew underpolice protection wanted tocover a report of a brand newroad being constructed in theMaoist pocket. The cameramanspotted a Maoist banner and he

tried to shoot it. SuddenlyMaoists started spraying bulletson him and the police team,”Vivekanand Sinha, IG Bastar,told reporters.

Shocked and terrifiedDheeraj Kumar, one of theDD crew members, shared thenerve-chilling story withreporters in Dantewada afterthe incident and said, “There were blasts and gun-shots all around for 45-50 min-utes at Aranpur forests while Iwas lying on thickly forestedturf.”

Chhattisgarh ChiefMinister Raman Singh strong-ly condemned the killing ofpolicemen and DD cameramanand described it “a well-planned attempt to block devel-opment and scare people whowant to report developmentstories of troubled areas ofBastar.”

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CBI Deputy SP AK Bassi, theformer probe officer in the

alleged corruption case againstSpecial Director RakeshAsthana, has claimed that hewas being subjected to intim-idation and veiled threats bythe present InvestigatingOfficer and made a “scapegoatand victimised” for discharginghis duties of filing the FIR per-taining to corruption caseagainst Asthana.

Bassi moved the SupremeCourt on Tuesday against histransfer to Andaman andNicobar Islands. In his plea,Bassi alleged that his transferon October 24 is “mala fide andderails a sensitive probe” andadded that allegations againstAsthana are “grave”.

A Bench of CJI RanjanGogoi and Justices UU Lalitand KM Joseph said, “Thecourt will look into urgentlisting of the plea” after advo-cate Sunil Fernandes soughtlisting of the petition onNovember 2. “Bassi bears a rea-sonable apprehension that heand his team members andsenior officers would be impli-cated in the same,” the plea said.

“The manner of transfershowed vindictiveness becausethe fact that the name ofAsthana and Joint Director SaiManohar were cropping up inthe false statement of Sana. Theapplicant herein is being sub-jected to intimidation and

veiled threats by the presentInvestigating Officer,” it said.

The plea claimed thatManohar was handpickedbecause as soon Asthanabecame interim chief of CBI inDecember 2016, he handedover the Policy Division to theJunior Joint Director Manohar.

“Asthana is the main reasonwhy extension was given toManohar in spite of objectionsfrom the CBI Director. Now SaiManohar is advising and drivingthe investigation of this case andtrying to frame the entire inves-tigation team for doing their jobhonestly and sincerely,” it said.The plea alleged that the all per-vasive manipulations andmachinations inside the CBI tosave some select officers fromtheir misdeeds and penaliseofficers like Bassi for conscien-tiously carrying out their duties,have forced him to move SC.

“It is instructive to notethat all the officers who were apart of the investigation of theaforementioned FIR againstAsthana and Kumar were sum-marily transferred without anyvalid or cogent reason,” it said.

Meanwhile, the apex courton Tuesday directed theHyderabad Police to provideadequate security to business-man Satish Sana, complainantin the alleged bribery caseagainst Asthana.

A bench of Chief JusticeRanjan Gogoi and Justices UULalit and KM Joseph refused tostay the CBI summons againstSana and also rejected his pleafor recording of his statementin the presence of retired SCjudge AK Patnaik who is mon-itoring the CVC probe againstCBI Director Alok Verma.

Sana had moved the SC onMonday seeking police pro-tection and a stay on the noticeissued by the CBI summoninghim for interrogation.

Senior advocate RajuRamachandran, representingSana, told the court that thebusinessman needed protectionas there is a threat to his life.

The Bench said that ifthere was any threat to his life,it will do the necessary.

“We will say here is a citi-zen who claims to be a whistle-blower and fears for his life.And he should be given ade-quate security,” the court said.

Ramachandran said a freshsummon of the CBI and thechange of Investigation Officer(IO) in the case would com-plicate the task of Justice(retired) Patnaik, who is super-vising the probe by CVC intocharges against CBI DirectorAlok Verma.

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Continuing their crackdownon notorious criminals in

Ganjam district, police nabbeda hardcore criminal, Jitu Swainalias Badal, after an encounterat Dengapadar Chhak on theHinjilicut-Seragada road lateon Monday night.

Acting on a tipoff on themovement of Jitu, police set upa roadblock at DengapadarChhak and intensified friskingof vehicles.

Subsequently, after findingpolice on the spot, Jitu, whowas passing through the area bya motorbike along with his

associate, opened fire and triedto flee the spot.

In retaliation, police firedback at Jitu injuring him on hisright leg. However, his associ-ate managed to escape thepolice dragnet. Police seized amouser, a mobile phone and amotorbike from Jitu’s posses-sion and got him admitted tothe MKCG Medical College

Hospital here for treatment.The criminal was wanted

in as many as 15 cases inKhordha, Bhubaneswar andGanjam.

Earlier on October 26, twodreaded criminals, Manoj Sahuand Biswajit Barik, had beenarrested following a policeencounter in Chamakhandi ofthe district.

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A17-year-old girl, whoworks at a garments show-

room at Lahunipada inSundargarh district, wasallegedly raped by four youthsin a farmland on October 27.

The incident came to thefore after police arrested all theaccused and seized a bike fromtheir possession on Tuesday.

As per the complaint, thegirl was returning to her housefrom the garments showroomon October 27 evening when a

youth, whom she was knownto, offered her a lift to herhouse.

However, the youth alongwith three others took her tothe farmland and raped her.They are residents of theLahunipada slum.

The girl, on her returnhome, and narrated the inci-dent to her family members,who lodged a complaint at theLahinipada police station.

On the basis of the com-plaint, the police arrested thefour accused.

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During the observance ofthe ongoing Vigilance

Awareness Week, a meetingwas organised at the districtCollectorate here on Tuesdaybeing presided over by DIPROLalyani Dash.

Bargarh Collector

Indramani Tripathy, SPMukesh Kumar Bhamoo andSarad Kumar Pradhan attend-ed the programme as guestsand spoke on the theme‘Education, Corruption, Builda New India’.

They dwelt on the word’Durniti’ which means evil inthe society.

The guests urged people topromise to eradicate corruptionand help the Vigilance organ-isation in its mission to curbthe evil practice.

More than 100 people,including Government offi-cials, members of public andstudents attended the meetingand presented their views.

BHUBANESWAR: One of theworld’s largest mining andresources conference is beingheld from October 29 toNovember 1 at Melbourne,Australia being attended byover 6,000 delegates from morethan 90 countries. The Nalcohas been designated as thenodal organisation to set up anIndia Pavilion and promote“Make in India”.

The India Pavilion show-casing the achievement of Indiain mining and mineralresources was inaugurated byUnion Mines Joint SecretaryAK Nayak and the INDIA atIMARC 2018 web portal waslaunched by Nalco CMD DrTK Chand.

The expansion plan of theNalco, which has achieved thedistinction of being the lowest-cost producer of alumina in theworld, evinced huge enthusi-asm among the global corpo-rates. The Nalco also show-cased the Angul AluminiumPark and invited high-end alu-minium makers to come andset up units in Angul, Odisha.

The Nalco also projectedOdisha as the “AluminiumCapital of India” and invitedtop global corporates of alu-minium industries to come toBhubaneswar and participate inthe International AluminiumConference (INCAL 2019), tobe held from January 30 toFebruary 1. PNS

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The Odisha Traditional FishWorkers’ Union (OTFWU)

has strongly condemned the proposed Sagarmala project by the Union ShippingMinistry.

Expressing concern thatthe project threatens to wipeout the livelihood of lakhs offishermen in Odisha while

causing extensive damage tothe marine ecosystem, theunion urged the PrimeMinister, the President, theOdisha Governor and ChiefMinister for their interventionto scrap the project.

The OTFWU alleged thatthe unilateral decision by theCentre to create an exclusiveshipping corridor 15 to 20nautical miles from the coastline (the main ground where fishing opera-tions are carried out in bothtraditional method and usingmechanized boats) under theSagaramala project aims to

protect the interest of com-mercial shipping companiesby sidelining interests of fish-ermen.

Further, the suddenupsurge of mindless commer-cial activities in the Odishacoastline will negatively impactthe coastal eco system,

particularly the endangeredOlive Ridley turtles and sea-sonal migratory birds which area major attraction for naturelovers in the region, it said.

The union also protestedthe new Coastal RegulationZone (CRZ), issued in Aprilwith the intention to facilitate

easy implementation of theSagarmala project.

“This new CRZ draft sug-gests decreasing the bufferzone area up to 50 metres from the high tide line(HTL) as against the 2011 CRZrules that allowed for bufferzone 500 metres from theHTL,” it said.

The new CRZ would fur-ther lead to ecological damageof areas classified as ‘most sen-sitive coastal zones’ where nodevelopment activities werebeing permitted until now andhence it be banned, demandedthe OTFWU.

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The State Conference of AllIndia Peoples Forum

(AIPF) was held on October 27and 28 here calling for unityamong organizations andactivists to protect the rights ofthe underprivileged includingthe Dalits and tribals.

After the welcome addressby PravashSamantray the inau-gural session was started byPanchananSenapati, the Statecoordinator of Odisha.GirijaPathak, the nationalcoordinator, coordinated.Among the various nationaland State level speakers likeKavita Krishnan, Prof VijayPratap, scribe Bhasa Singh,RTE campaigner Ambrish Roy,former Minister BrajaTripathy,scientist Asutosh Parida, Dalitrights activist Manas Jena, DrJhon Dayal, Binod Singh,VidyaSagar, TusharChakrabartty, SankarlalChoudhury and others spoke.

The topic ‘Neo Liberalismand People’s Control overNatural Resources’ was dis-cussed during the post launchsession which was presided byPradeep Sahu and coordinatedby Narendra Mohanty.

The speakers like SrimantaMohanty, political activist,Lingaraj Azad of NiyamgiriSurakshya Samiti, formerbureaucrat Dr SanjibHota, DrSricharan Behera, SandhyaDevi and Prof Nilamani Sahoospoke.

On the second day, thecampaign strategy was pre-pared for people’s movementsand the challenges to facebefore the movements for theprotection of life and liveli-hood.

Mahendra Parida present-ed the ‘charter of demands’ ofAIPF while ‘the manifesto’ waspresented by Atoshi Mallick.Various speakers from differentorganisations like PanchananSenapati, Anna Kujur, BijaySwain, Akshaya Das, DamodarSabar, Balabhadra Malik,

Bhisma Pangi, MahamedSukru, Debi Prasad Prusty,Brajendra Mohanty,Durjyodhan Parida, SarajuSinghasamant, Rumita Kundu,

Brundaban Bidika, MadanNanda, Banshidhar Parida,Jagabandhu Sabar, EsoGamang, Sasmita Jena,Sarbeswar Bharati, Sanjay

Mohanty, Jadumohan Sabar,Ashok Kumar Kaleth,Rupadhar Bishoyi, LitulalDevsubudhi, Prakash Mallik,Tapan Mohanty and otherspresented issues and criticalchallenges they have been fac-ing in the struggle for

rights over land, forest andwater and highlighted variouscomplex situations prevailing inthe ground and regional levels.

A strong opinion wasexpressed among the triballeaders and participants that inthe 5th Schedule (tribal dom-inated) Areas of theConstitution of India the rightsof people over land, forest andwater and of GramSabhas havebeen suppressed and violatedby the Government itself.

All the laws and regula-tions have been sacrificed toprotect the interests of theindustrialists’ national andmultinational companies.

All the constitutional rightsand provisions provided for theScheduled Tribes in the fifthSchedule areas and the districts

covered under the Provisionsfor (the Panchayat Extension toScheduled Area), Act 1996have been violated. Withoutensuring the right to home-stead land and shelter to thesemarginalised sections, theyhave been forcibly evicted fromtheir ancestral homeland, theysaid.

Finally, a session was helddiscussing organisational strat-egy presided by PravasSamantray. The NationalCampaign Committee memberand State Convener of AIPFRadhakantSethy called for allthe similar pro-people organi-zations and progressive orga-nizations to come together asa united alternative force tofights against such odds.

At the end the names of 45members’ advisory commit-tee, 55 members’ campaigncommittee and 64membersState council was declared. T

he meeting ended with acollective recital of a song “weshall overcome” by all the par-ticipants.

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Apreparatory meeting forcelebration of the 550th

birth anniversary of GuruNanak Dev in Puri was heldhere recently in which mem-bers from different Gurudwaraof the State participated.

Jalhedar Gyani Iqbal Singhand Takhat Sri Harimandir JiPatna Saheb presided over the

meeting and urged the mem-bers to expedite the renovationwork of the Bauli Math Sahibin Puri to make it a memorialon the birth anniversary ofGuru Nanak Dev.

Among others, HarjenderSingh, Fakir Singh,Arvinderpal Singh, Jagjit Singh,Baldev Singh, Nirmal Singhand Gurjinder Kaur Dhingrawere present.

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The VyasanagarMunicipality organised an

awareness meeting here to seekpeople’s support in making thetown open defecation-free(ODF) soon.

Presiding over the meeting,Jajpur Sub-Collector NarayanChandra Dhal said theVyasanagar has already beenlisted in the ODF-making listprepared by the StateGovernment and urgeddenizens to extend requiredsupport.

MLA Korai Akas DasNayak and Jajpur CollectorRanjan Kumar Das thanked theState Government for consid-ering to make the city opendefecation-free.

The guests also felicitatedvolunteers Bidyutprava Ray ofWard No 2 and Sujata Parida ofWard No 23 on the occasion.

Among others,Kalinganagar ADM Santosh

Kumar Mishra, Municipalityformer Officer Mohan CharanJena, Sanitary Expert DebasisBaral, Head Clerk KishoriRout, senior staff RudraNarayan Mukhi, Ajay Panda,Gourang Mahalik and UdayBarik were present.

A massive awareness rallywas conducted from themunicipality office to theVyasadev Town Hall in whichmore 1,000 women, includingSHG members, participated.

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The BJP on Tuesday said thatan Emergency-like situa-

tion has now prevailed inOdisha as the “State is sup-pressing all democratic agita-tions being staged by lawyers,farmers, teachers, chit fundlosers and opponent politicalparties”.

“The biggest responsibili-ty of a Government is to pro-vide justice and good gover-nance to people.

The State Government issilent while courts remain nonfunctional for over two months due to lawyers’ strikeand common people suffer alot. Now, a Constitutional crisis has emerged in the State and, thus, the NaveenPatnaik Government has nomoral rights to continue inoffice,” said senior BJP leaderand former Law MinisterBishwabhushan Harichandanat a Press meet here.

He demanded that theGovernment hold talks withthe lawyers to resolve theirissue.

Among others, party vice-president Sameer Mohanty andBJP Yuba Morcha State presi-dent Tankadhar Tripathy werepresent.

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Many leaders and workersbelonging to the

Congress, Jharkhand MuktiMorcha (JMM) and SamataKranti Dal (SKD) of theBirmitrapur Assembly con-stituency in Sundargarh districtunder the leadership of RajyaSabha member Prashant Nandajoined the BJD at the NaveenNiwas here on Tuesday.

Party supremo and ChiefMinister Naveen Pattnaik wel-comed all of them and saidtheir joining would strengthen

the party in Birmitrapur.Among others, former

Birmitrapur MLA Nihar Surin,Kuanharmunda block vice-chairman Shyam Sundar Sahu,workers Sejan Surin, SurenSurin, Jay Bala, Bilkan Bala,Basant Dang, Silash Surin,Jeevan Kindo and MisidasLugun joined the ruling party.

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dents in the district on Monday.While one Bharat Pradhan,

a resident of Andhari villageunder Erasama block, who wasmoving to Paradip by his bike,suddenly lost controlover bike and fell down in theTaldanda Canal atPandarnumber on the Cuttack-

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Kujang hospital, where he wasdeclared brought dead by adoctor.

In the other mishap thatoccurred at Nuagaon village inthe Erasama area, a scootyrider, Subash Rout, was killedwhen a motorbike comingfrom the opposite direction collided head on with hisscooty.

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682-AThe Executive Engineer, Angul Irrigation Division, Angul on behalf of the Governor of Odisha invites online

percentage rate basis bid in double cover system through e-procurement for the work mentioned below.

1 Total No. of Works : 06 ( Six ) Nos. Civil works

2 Estimated Cost put to tender : Approximately Rs.50.66 Lakh to Rs.84.89 Lakh

3 Tender Paper Cost : Rs. 10,000/- (Non Refundable)

4 Class of Contractor : ‘B’ & ‘A’ equivalent Grade / Class

5 Period of Completion : 90 days

6 Availability of Bid Documents : From 10-00 A.M of 03.11.2018 to 5-00 P.M of

and receipt of bid through online 15.11.2018 in the website (www.tendersodisha.gov.in)

7 Date, time & place for opening : 16.11.2018 after 11-00 A.M and onwards in the o/o the

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10 Name and Address of Officer : Executive Engineer, Angul Irrigation Division, Angul,

Inviting Tender ( OIT) At/PO:- Angul, Dist:- Angul, Odisha.

Ph. No. 06764-236343, Fax: 06764-236152

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With the aim to give aboost to the capabilities of

the Navy, the Defence Ministryhere on Tuesday signed a con-tract worth �2,435.15 crorewith the public sector GardenReach Shipbuilders andEngineers(GRSE),Kolkata formanufacturing of four surveyvessels after the companyemerged successful bidder inthe competitive bidding.

The first ship will be deliv-ered within 36 months andremaining within an interval of

six months for each vessel. Theproject completion time is 54months from date of signing thecontract. With this prestigiouscontract, GRSE's Order Book ason date stands at �22,604 crore.The GRSE is currently handlinga major project to make threeStealth Frigates for Indian Navyunder P-17A Project.

These survey vessels(Large) shall be 110 metre longwith deep displacement of 3,300tonnes and complement of 231and capable of full-scale coastaland deep-water hydrographicsurvey of ports and harbours,

approaches and determinationof navigational channels androutes. In addition, the vesselsshall undertake surveys of mar-itime limits up to ExclusiveEconomic Zone(EEZ) andextended continental shelf.These shall be deployed for col-lection of oceanographic andgeophysical data for defenceapplications. In their secondaryrole, these shall be capable ofperforming limited search andrescue, limited ocean researchand operate as hospital ship andcasualty holding ships, ministryofficials said.

New Delhi: The SupremeCourt on Tuesday reserved itsorder on contempt proceed-ings initiated against DelhiBJP chief and MP ManojTiwari for allegedly breakingseal of an illegal premiseswhich was sealed by the civicagency here.

A bench comprisingJustices Madan B Lokur, SAbdul Nazeer and DeepakGupta concluded the argu-ments in the case by counselsfor Tiwari and the monitoringcommittee for sealing.

Senior advocate VikasSingh appearing for Tiwariclaimed that the monitoring

committee wanted "to terrorisethe people of Delhi" by carry-ing out sealing drive in unau-thorised colonies that are actu-ally protected under the law.

However, the counselappearing for the monitoringcommittee countered theclaims of Singh saying that thepanel doesn't need "publicity"and its members were onlyperforming their job asentrusted to them by the apexcourt.

The apex court had onSeptember 19 issued contemptnotice against Tiwari.

On October 12 it askedTiwari, who was present in the

court, to place on record the noobjection certificate (NOC)from his erstwhile counsel.

During the hearing,Tiwari's counsel had said thatthe premises in Gokalpurishould not have been sealed bythe authorities.

In his reply filed in thecourt earlier, Tiwari had saidthat he had broken the seal ofthe premises as a "symbolicprotest" against the illegalaction of officials of the EastDelhi Municipal Corporation(EDMC) and was willing toaccept the role of 'sealing offi-cer' as suggested by the apexcourt. PTI

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Acting CBI Director MNageswara Rao on

Tuesday denied media reportsclaiming irregularities in theinvestments made by his wifein a private company. He saiddue intimations were given tothe competent authority at thetime of transactions.

In a signed statement, Rao,a 1986-batch IPS officer ofOdisha cadre, said all the trans-actions and investments madeby him or his wife, MannemSandhya, have been given tothe competent authority, andeverything has been mentionedin his annual property returns.

In his statement, Rao gavea chronological order of eventsleading to the loan sought by hiswife and subsequent transfer byher in the account of the privatefirm. Rao said his wife had onSeptember 10, 2010 borrowed�25 lakh from AngelaMercantiles Pvt Ltd, Kolkata, acompany which belonged to"our longtime friend PraveenAgarwal for purchase of animmoveable property inGuntur, Andhra Pradesh”.

Giving details, Rao said theproperty was purchased by herwith her cousin Dr K RatnaBabu, who is a well knownorthopedic surgeon in Gunturon September 18, 2010.

"On September 17, 2011,my wife sold sold 5.12 acres ofher einherited agriculturalproperty for an amount of�30.72 lakh. Again on Octobe19, 2011, she sold 6.05 acres ofher inherited agricultural prop-erty for an amount of �27.90lakh. Thus she received a total

amount of �58.62 lakh as saleproceeds of 11.17 acres of herinherited agricultural propertyduring 2011. This along with�1.38 lakh from personal sav-ings i.e. a total of �60 lakh wassent to Ms Angela Mercantile inthe year 2011, which afterdeducting the loan amountre-tained the balance �35-lakhsinvestment," Rao said.

After a period of little lessthan three years in July 2014,Angela Mercantile returned toher a total of �41,33,165whichincludes accrued interestamount of �6,33, 165.

"Due intimations weregiven to the competent author-ity about borrowing of funds,purchase of property and saleof inherited agricultural prop-erty vide my letters dated10.9.2010, 28.9.2010,01.10.2010 and 09.11.2011respectively. Therefore, thequestion of any unaccountedmoney does not arise at all.," hesaid, adding complete details ofall properties owned by him orhis family have been submittedin the annual property returnsfiled before the Government.

Rao was made interimchief last week after theGovernment sent CBI DirectorAlok Verma and his deputyRakesh Asthana on leave tillallegations of impropriety wereprobed by the CentralVigilance Commission.

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Union Minister and Rashtriya LokSamta Party (RLSP) chief Upendra

Kushwaha on Tuesday hinted that he maycontinue to sail with the NationalDemocratic Alliance (NDA) by saying hewas “ready to sacrifice” but not before rais-ing the question of exclusion of his partyfrom the Nitish Kumar-led Governmentin Bihar.

His statement comes even as hisrecent chance meeting with rival RJD’sTejashwi Yadav fuelled speculation abouta possible tie-up between the two parties.

Kushwaha has decided to put up can-didates on 66 seats in Madhya PradeshAssembly elections, much to annoyance ofthe BJP and said more will follow.

Interestingly, the RLSP leader, whohas been hobnobbing with Lalu PrasadYadav’s RJD, is said to have been assuredof four Lok Sabha seats as against hisdemand for six seats by the RJD.Kushwaha’s party may get only two LokSabha seats under the NDA’s seat sharingformula.

BJP president Amit Shah on lastFriday announced that the BJP and theJD(U) will be contesting equal number ofseats in the Lok Sabha polls and distribu-tion of seats among four partners will beformally announced in two-three days.

Shah said here in the presence of BiharChief Minister Nitish Kumar that allpartners will have lesser number of seatsthan they had last time.

The RLSP head said that he wasready to follow Shah’s call asking allies to

“sacrifice” their number of Lok Sabha seatsin Bihar but at the same time sought toknow why his party was not made a part-ner in the Nitish Kumar-led Government.

The RLSP leader, whose meeting withRJD's Tejashwi Yadav last week sparkedspeculation over his future course ofaction, said he wanted a “respectable”number of seats to fight in the State.

Kushwaha, who met BJP general sec-retary Bhupendra Yadav, made it clear thata final seat-sharing deal has not beenclinched yet but dropped hints to suggesthe may remain part of the BJP-led-NDA.

“I have said it that it is in the interestof the country that Narendra Modi is elect-ed Prime Minister for another term. I willbe working for this,” the Minister of Statefor HRD told reporters here.

However, his differences with Nitishcame to the fore as he aired his anguish athis party not being offered a ministerialpost in the State Government after Kumarjoined the NDA last year.

"We are ready for sacrifice," he said,referring to Shah's comments last week that

the BJP's two allies, the Lok Janshakti Partyand the RLSP, will have to agree to fighton a fewer number of seats in 2019 thanthey did in the 2014 polls to accommodatethe JD(U).

"Partnership should be equal in prof-it as well as loss," he said. While BJP andRam Vilas Paswan's LJP had joinedKumar's Government, the RLSP had not.

His talks with Yadav were "good andcordial", he said, adding that he hadexpressed his sentiments to the BJP leader,who is BJP's in-charge for Bihar.

If needed he will meet Shah and alsoPrime Minister Modi to clinch arespectable deal for his party, he said.Sources said the BJP has offered two seatsto Kushwaha, whose party contested threeseats in 2014 and won them all.

Though he has not spoken about thenumber of seats he wanted to contest, hisparty leaders have been seeking a largershare than 2014. The RLSP leader playeddown his differences with Kumar whenquestioned and referred to him as his "elderbrother".

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New Delhi: A Delhi court onTuesday remanded CBI DSPDevender Kumar and middle-man Manoj Prasad, arrested inconnection with bribery alle-gations involving the agency’sSpecial Director RakeshAsthana, to 14-day judicial cus-tody.

A special CBI court sentthem to jail after the probeagency said that they were notrequired for further custodialinterrogation.

Both the accused were pro-duced before special CBI JudgeSantosh Snehi Mann who willhear the bail application ofKumar on Wednesday.

During the hearing, Kumar,who was produced after theexpiry of his seven-day custo-dial interrogation, told thecourt that the agency was tam-pering with and fabricatingevidence in case against him.

He submitted that a case oftheft and extortion should belodged against CBI officialsprobing case.

Kumar told the court thathis eight mobile phones, aniPad and his son's laptop wereseized but the CBI's "seizurememo (a mandatory list of allthe seized items)" only showsone mobile phone.

"The very foundation ofthis case is based on lies andfabrication and falsification ofthe evidence. They retained

certain articles taken from mebut did not show it in theseizure memo.

"They (CBI) are misusingtheir powers and misleadingeven this court. They are tem-pering with the evidence. Theyshould be booked for theft andextortion," said advocate RahulTyagi, appearing for Kumar.

Replying to Kumar's appli-cation seeking release of seizedgoods, the investigating officer(IO) of the case, Satish Dagar,told the court that he recentlytook over the probe andobserved that though theseizure memo mentions aboutonly one mobile phone, therewere other items as well whichwere lying with the TAFSUbranch of the CBI for the pur-pose of retrieving the data.

The data of all the seizedarticles requires to be analyzedafter retrieval to ascertain anyrelevance to the present case,the IO said.

The court also asked theCBI to file its reply to Kumar'sbail application which will beheard on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Prasad alsomoved a bail application onwhich a notice was issued to theagency seeking its response byNovember 2. Two alleged mid-dlemen — Manoj Prasad andSomesh Prasad — have alsobeen named as accused in thecase. PTI

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New Delhi: India has madetechnology a medium to attainsocial justice, empowerment,inclusion and transparency,Prime Minister Narendra Modisaid on Tuesday.

He said the Governmentwas using technology to ensureeffective 'last mile delivery ofservices' and it was also beingmade an effective medium tobring in 'Ease of Living'.

Modi was addressing DST-CII India Italy TechnologySummit, along with his Italiancounterpart Giuseppe Conte.

"India has made technolo-gy a medium for attaining socialjustice, empowerment, inclusionand transparency. TheGovernment is using technolo-gy to ensure effective last miledelivery of services," he said.

Highlighting the achieve-ments of the Indian space pro-gramme, he said it was anexample of innovation withquality.

The Prime Minister saidIndia was now able to sendsatellites of many countries,including Italy, into space andthis showcased the nation'scapability of creating innovativesolutions at a low cost.

In his address, Conte saidhe had a "fruitful discussion"with Modi and the two sidesexplored the possible contri-bution of Italy to 'Make inIndia' in various sectors.

Conte said he and theprime minister explored thepotential for a new partnershipin the area of railway and re-launching of cooperation in

development of renewableenergy.

"India and Italy have lot ofsimilarities and complemen-tarities that make us naturalallies in offering effective solu-tions to the challenges in 21stcentury," Conte said.

Innovation, he said, couldbe a catalyst for achieving inclu-sive growth and instrument togrowth of global development.

Increasing cooperation inthe area of heritage was alsoone of the important aspects,the Italian prime minister said.

Modi said to strengtheneconomic ties, the countrieshave agreed to set up JointCommission on EconomicCooperation (JCEC) underwhich a CEO forum would alsobe established. PTI

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Having failed to stitch upalliances in Chhattisgarh,

Madhya Pradesh andRajasthan, the Congress is seri-ously considering entering intopartnerships in another pollbound State, Telangana, underthe banner of Maha Katumbi(grand alliance).

Senior party leaders haveevaluated that having poll part-ners in the State is beneficial asthe party which once enjoyeda strong foothold in this south-ern State has witnessed its basegetting eroded post the bifur-cation. The grand old party islikely to contest in 90 out of the119 Assembly constituenciesleaving the remaining 29 seatsto partners like TDP, TelanganaJana Samithi (TJS) and the Leftparties. TDP till a few monthsago was an NDA ally at theCentre.

All four alliance partnershave met to finalise the modal-ities of seat sharing. Accordingto sources, the TDP has beenoffered 15 seats, the TelanganaJana Samiti (TJS) led by ProfKodandaram nine and the CPIfive. Leaders of all these partieshave, however, refused tocomment saying that somedetails are yet to be discussedbefore giving out details on seatsharing.

Polls to the 119-memberTelangana Assembly will beheld on December 7. Presently,the ruling TRS has 81 seats fol-lowed by Congress at 17,AIMM 7 and TDP 3. This willbe the second assembly elec-tions in Telangana after it wasbifurcated by the Congress-ledManmohan Singh Governmentin June 2013. Ever since then,

the Congress has been facingpublic resentment both inTelangana and neigbouringAndhra where till few years agoCongress enjoyed good com-mand.

AICC in-charge forTelangana R C Khuntiadeclined to comment on thenumber of seats to be contest-ed by each party but said theseat-sharing formula is expect-ed to be announced within aday or two. He also said theCongress planned to release itsfirst list of candidates and elec-tion manifesto for the polls byFriday.

"Draft (of the manifesto) isready. We have to send it to theAICC (for approval). We aretrying to release it by Novemberone. Maybe, 60-65 candidateswould be announced in the firstlist by first or secondNovember," Khuntia told ThePioneer. Eyeing for a foothold,Congress has alreadyannounced farm loan waiver ofup to �2 lakh and �3,000monthly dole to unemployedyouth, among other assurances,if it comes to power.

The four parties who mayseal the alliance with Congressmay also come out with acommon agenda, in addition toindividual manifesto listingtheir priorities.

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The Karnataka Governmenthas submitted a proposal to

the Centre seeking a relief pack-age of �2,434 crore against thekharif crop damage in drought-hit 24 districts in the State.

In a meeting with UnionHome Minister Rajnath Singh,both revenue Minister R VDeshpande and N HShivashankar Reddy also urgedthe Centre for early release of�722 crore for flood-hit areas ofthe State.

They also tried toimpressed upon the Centre forapproving an ordinance to

implement a debt relief billpassed by the state cabinet forprotecting farmers from privatelenders. "We have declared 100taluks in 24 districts as droughtaffected. About 47 per cent ofthe kharif sown area of 74.6lakh hectares has been affecteddue to drought," Deshpandetold reporters after the meeting.

The state has estimated�16,662 crore as damage to thekharif agriculture and horti-cultural crops this year and hassought a relief of �2,434 crorefrom the National DisasterResponse Fund (NDRF), hesaid. Northern and south inte-rior parts of Karnataka are

reeling under severe droughtand the deficient rains andprolonged dry spell has result-ed in to enormous crop loss.

Meanwhile, the state hasreleased Rs 100 crore under theState Disaster Response Fund(SDRF) and Rs 50 lakh has beengiven to each drought-hit taluk,he added. The State has takensteps to improve supply ofdrinking water, fodder and jobsunder MGNREG scheme.With regard to central reliefsought for the flood hit areas,the Minister said a central teamhas already visited the affectedareas and has submitted areport.

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesdaymodified its order which had fixed 8 pm to 10pm as slot for bursting firecrackers on Diwaliand other festivals, saying that authorities inStates are at liberty to change the timings butthe duration will not exceed two hours a day.

The apex court also said that its directionson "green crackers" was meant only for Delhi-NCR.

The court was hearing a plea by Tamil Nadugovernment which sought its nod for burstingof crackers on Diwali morning in accordancewith the religious practices in the state.

In its October 23 order, the court hadordered that bursting of firecrackers on Diwaliand other festivals would be only from 8 PMto 10 PM

A bench comprising Justices A K Sikri andAshok Bhushan also made it clear that itsOctober 23 direction allowing the manufactureand sale of only "green crackers", which havelow emission of light, sound and harmful chem-icals, was meant for Delhi-national capital

region (NCR) and it was not applicable pan-India.

"The direction for green crackers was notfor all the states. It was only for Delhi-NCR,"the bench observed and said it would pass a for-mal order Wednesday.

The bench was told by the counsel appear-ing for Tamil Nadu government that as per reli-gious practices in south Indian states the burst-ing of firecrackers on Diwali was done in themorning and they should be given permissionto burst crackers between 4.30 AM and 6.30 AM.

One of the advocates also said that in unionterritory of Puducherry, bursting of firecrack-ers on Diwali was done in the morning.

"We are going to change the timings," thebench said.

While modifying its order on the issue oftiming for bursting of firecrackers in TamilNadu, Puducherry and states on south India,the bench made it clear that the "total time (forbursting of firecrackers) will not exceed twohours a day". PTI

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New Delhi: The SupremeCourt on Monday quashed theCentre’s decision to appointAir Marshal Rajvir Singh asDirector General of MedicalServices (Army) and asked itto appoint Lt GeneralManomoy Ganguly to thepost.

A bench of Justices AKSikri and Ashok Bhushan saidthe case pertaining to Lt GenGanguly has had a “chequeredhistory" as he had to initiallyfight for the promotion andthen for the post of DGMS(Army).

"As a result, we allow thiswrit petition (of Ganguly) andquash orders dated August10, 2018 (to appoint RajvirSingh) and issue mandamus

directing the respondents(Centre and others) to appointpetitioner (Ganguly) as DGMS(Army)," the bench said.

The bench reproduced thefindings of the Armed ForcesTribunal which had said,"There has been some attempt(though we are not suggestingas to whether it was deliberateor bona fide) in denying therespondent his claim for pro-motion to the rank of Lt.General."

The bench also said itsverdict had asked the DefenceMinister to consider the pleaof Ganguly seeking appoint-ment as DGMS (Army)"objectively" and "dispassion-ately".

"We may point out at the

outset that case of the petitioner(Ganguly) is that in spite ofjudgment of August 01, 2018passed by this court ..., the mat-ter has not been examined dis-passionately and objectivelykeeping in view the law laiddown therein as well as the spir-it behind the said judgment,"said Justice Sikri, who wrote 39-page verdict for the bench.

According to the petition-er, the government and otherauthorities are finding one orthe other excuse to deny him thepost of DGMS (Army), it said.

The court however addedthat the exercise undertakenby the Union Defence Ministerin the matter did not sufferfrom "any element of unfair-ness". PTI

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Though many politicalcommentators in Tamil

Nadu speak about a secretalliance between the rulingAIADMK and the BJP, state-ments by some of the seniorleaders have put a questionmark on the ties betweenthese two entities.

Chief Minister EdappadiPalaniswamy and his cabinetcolleagues term the AIADMK’sgood relation with theHindutwa party as a ploy to getfunds from the Centre.

But M Thambi Durai theDeputy Speaker of the LokSabha who is also a seniorAIADMK leader misses noopportunities to lambast the BJP.

Durai, who is on a visit to hisKarur Lok Sabha constituencythese days, minced no wordswhile attacking the BJP on theharshest of words. He said theNarendra Modi Government atthe Centre does not release anyfunds for developmental worksin Tamil Nadu.

“There are more than30,000 villages in Tamil Naduand none of them have receivedany funds for implementing thevarious rural developmentschemes announced by theCentre. Though much is beingsaid about the Swachha Bharatscheme, villages in my con-stituency are crying for funds,”

Durai told people at Karur onTuesday.

The Lok Sabha DeputySpeaker got upset when someamong the crowd asked himwhere he was all these yearsand what development workshe had undertaken during thelast four and half years. Lastweek Durai had come downheavily on the BJP-ledGovernment at the Centre byalleging that it was using theCBI to terrorise the TamilNadu Ministers and officialswith an eye to keep the DMKin good humour.

“During the Congressregime, the CBI was known asCongress Bureau ofInvestigation. The BJP hasmade it the Central BJP ofInvestigation,” the AIADMKleader taunted.

Meanwhile the AIADMKwas put in election mode by theparty leadership to face theupcoming by-elections to the 20assembly constituencies.

Though the ElectionCommission of India is yet tonotify the by-polls and announcethe schedule, the AIADMK lead-ers met on Monday and formedhigh-power committees for allthe constituencies which go tothe by-polls.

Except Chief MinisterPalaniswamy all Ministersand party higher-ups havebeen entrusted with the taskof ensuring the victory of theparty candidates from the

constituencies.The 18 disquali-fied MLAsowing allegianceto TTVDhinakaran andVK Sasikala didnot disclose their next move vis-à-vis the MadrasHigh Court ver-dict upholdingthe Speaker’sorder disquali-fying themu n d e rthe provisions ofthe anti-defec-tion law.

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As the campaign for thebypolls to three Lok Sabha

constituencies in Karnatakadrawing to a close, formerPrime Minister and JD(S)supremo HD Deve Gowda ispitching for the Congress pres-ident Rahul Gandhi as theprime ministerial candidate.

He was campaigning atBallari constituency for theCongress candidate supportedby the JD(S) where he reiterat-ed secular forces should joinhands to defeat the BJP in the2019 LS election.

Karnataka is facing threebypolls in Shivamogga, Ballariand Mandya where the BJP istaking head on candidates sup-ported by both the Congressand the JD(S).

Gowda on Tuesday reiter-ated .that all secular partiesshould come together to pre-vent the BJP from retainingpower at the Centre after the2019 Lok Sabha election andalso to bring communal har-mony in the country.

Addressing a joint pressconference with Congress lead-ers at Ballari, Gowda said thathe never considers AICC pres-ident Rahul Gandhi as an ordi-nary leader and there was noth-ing wrong if he wishes tobecome Prime Minister.

He said, "The Congress isa grand old party of 130 years

and Gandhi is capable ofbecoming the Prime Minister ofthe country. The BJP is underthe impression that BSP chiefMayawati is not part of thegrand alliance, which is nottrue. All secular forces havecome together. At last, we haverealised that we can’t do any-thing without the Congress."

Gowda said that non-BJPparties emerged victorious in 12by-elections out of 13 held inthe country after all the secu-lar forces came together. Theresult will be same after theNovember 3 by-election tothree Lok Sabha seats and twoAssembly constituencies in theState. It will be an indicator tothe Lok Sabha election nextyear.

He said that the rulingJD(S) and CongressGovernment has not neglectedthe North Karnataka andHyderabad Karnataka region asalleged by BJP. “The CoalitionGovernment is not discrimi-nating against north Karnatakaon the basis of election results.We are for all-round develop-ment of the State.”

Gowda said that JD(S) andCongress leaders are jointlycampaigning for the victory ofthe Congress Candidate VSUgrappa in Ballari.

In another developmentFormer Minister and miningmagnate, Gali JanardhanaReddy, said that the Congress

has created an environment ofterror around his Bengaluruhome. "Because of this devel-opment, a sense of insecurityhas sunk into my mind,"."Having been haunted by a feel-ing of being unsafe, I have beenplanning to shift my residenceto a village in either northKarnataka or HyderabadKarnataka region for bettersecurity," he added. Reddyalong with another powerfulleader Sriramulu is campaign-ing for J Shantha who is con-testing from BJP in the Ballariby election taking on JDsCongress candidate Ugrappa.

He said "They say I wasinvolved with illegal miningworth one lac crore rupees. Ifso, how come the previousCongress Government at thecentre failed to recover anythingfrom me? If the allegations aretrue, how did CBI filechargesheet against me for lossof �200 to �300 crore," hequestioned. He also said he isready for a debate withCongress leaders on this issue.He even said he is ready foropen debate on this issue.

Former Chief Minister,Siddaramaiah said he is readyto accept the challenge posed byJanardhan Reddy for a debate.Better if he keeps his mouthshut. "If he continues to prod us,his bail will be cancelled, and hewill have to stay inside jailagain," he warned.

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The CPI on Tuesday hit outat the BJP and the RSS over

the Sabarimala issue, accusingthem of launching a "war"against women and mother-hood.

CPI national secretary DRaja slammed BJP chief AmitShah's statement threatening to"pull down" the LDF govern-ment led by Pinarayi Vijayanover the issue.

Addressing reporters here,he alleged that while the BJP andother saffron units had chargedthe CPI(M) Government inKerala with having "launched awar against Hindus," it was theSangh outfits that were actual-ly targeting women in the guiseof Ayyappa devotees.

He said it was the SupremeCourt which had ruled infavour of entry of women of allage groups into the shrine andthat it “is not a CPI(M) ver-dict".

"Boycott of women (atSabarimala) has come to anend. The BJP, RSS and VHP arecreating violence in the nameof devotees. The BJP and theRSS have launched a waragainst women and mother-hood," he alleged.

On Shah's recent remarkthat BJP workers "would nothesitate to pull down the gov-ernment" if Ayyappa devoteeswere attacked, Raja askedwhether the saffron party hadthe strength to do so in theState Assembly.

"Is this democratic," theRajya Sabha MP asked.

In a hard-hitting speechafter inaugurating the BJPdistrict office in KannurSaturday, Shah alleged thecommunist Governmentwas "conspiring against temples".

He also came out in sup-port of Ayyappa devotees,who have been protestingagainst the implementation ofthe Supreme Court's decisionto allow entry of women ofmenstrual age into the shrine.

"You concentrate on devel-oping the state rather than

attacking the Ayyappa bhakts,"the BJP president had said andwarned Chief MinisterPinarayi Vijayan that he wouldhave to pay a "heavy price" ifthis continues, as BJP workers"would not hesitate to pulldown the Government".

Hitting out at the BJPGovernment at the Centre, Rajasaid parliamentary democracyand other institutions in thecountry were "under attack," andurged all secular forces to joinhands against the Government.

He also criticised PrimeMinister Narendra Modi overthe Rafale deal, and urged himto speak out on the matter. Rajademanded a probe by the JointParliamentary Committee (JPC).

The �58,000-crore Rafalefighter jet deal has been at thecentre of a raging political rowwith Congress accusing theBJP-led National DemocraticAlliance Government ofwrongdoing. The Governmenthas rejected all allegations.

On Lanka, Raja said newPM Mahinda Rajapaksa waspresident during the peak ofhostilities in the island nation.

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Karnataka onM o n d a y

sought droughtrel ief aid of�2,434 crorefrom theN a t i o n a lD i s a s t e rResponse Fundof the UnionMinistr y ofHome Affairs tocompensate forthe crop lossesin drought-hitdistricts.

"The south-west monsoonhas been veryerratic. The pro-longed dry spellin north andsouth interiorKarnataka dur-ing August andSeptember hasresulted in hugeagricultural andh o r t i c u l t u r ecrop losses," thestate's RevenueMinister RVDeshpande saidin a letter toUnion HomeM i n i s t e rRajnath Singh,shared withreporters here.

While peg-ging the lossesincurred due todrought situa-tion in 100 sub-districts (taluks)in 24 of theState's 30 dis-tricts at �16,500-crore, the Statehas requestedthe CentralGovernment fora relief of�2,434-crore."A total of 26.18lakh hectares ofagricultural areaand 1.94 lakhhectares of hor-ticulture areahave sufferedgreater than 33per cent croploss with an esti-mated loss of

more than �16,500-crore," Deshpande stat-ed in his letter.

The letter was alsosent to UnionAgriculture MinisterRadha Mohan Singh.

Eleven of the 16weeks of southwestmonsoon season werelargely dry, leading tosoil moisture stress andcrop loss, according tothe State Government'sestimates."I request you to deputean inter-ministerialcentral team for first-hand assessment oflarge scale agricultureand horticulture croplosses," Deshpandewrote in his letter to theUnion AgricultureMinister.

With depletingground water levels, theState is supplyingdrinking water to 159villages and has dug203 private bore-wellsto make drinking wateravailable in the ruralareas, and few of theurban areas facingwater shortage, accord-ing to the letter.

The State alsoanticipates a foddershortage in the comingdays, with a total live-stock of 75.31 lakh cat-tle and 114.35 lakhfodder dependent ani-mals living in the 100drought-affected sub-districts of the State,and has distributed8.11 lakh fodder seedkits to overcome theshortage, Deshpande's

letter informed theUnion Ministers.

A total of �50-croreworth funds werereleased from the StateDisaster Response Fund(SDRF), providing �50lakh to each of thedrought-hit sub-districtsto carry out immediaterelief measures such asaugmenting exist ingwater supply scheme,drilling new bore wells,the letter added.

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The Disaster ManagementDepartment of Arunachal

Pradesh on Tuesday issued aflash flood warning in theState following information ofa landslide taking place alongthe Yarlung Zangbo river inChina that flows into India.

The river is known as Siangin Arunachal Pradesh andBrahmaputra in Assam.

The department has askedthe people living in and aroundthe Siang river to prepare for aflash flood-like situation, as thelandslide at Yarlung Zangbo isexpected to influence the waterlevel of the rivers downstream.

In view of the situation, theDisaster ManagementDepartment of the hill State haswarned the people against ven-turing into the Siang river forfishing or swimming. Thedepartment has also asked every-one to maintain a strict vigil.

The Central WaterCommission (CWC), whichkeeps a vigil on the water levelof these rivers, has already con-firmed that the water level ofSiang recorded a drop at Tutingaround 11.00 pm on Monday.

In case of such a landslide,the water level goes down as itblocks the flow of river, trigger-ing fears of sudden gushing ofthe blocked water once the pathis clear. "The UpperBrahmaputra Division of theCWC has received a letter fromChinese authorities about alandslide occurring in YarlungZangbo on Monday," said asenior CWC officer, adding thewater level in the river might risedue to the landslide. The CWC,however, said that at presentthere is nothing to panic about.

Yarlung Zangbo, whichoriginates in the glaciers ofTibbet, flows through China toIndia before merging into theBay of Bengal in Bangladesh.

Earlier this month also therewere reports of some landslide inthe river which had blocked theflow of the river, leading tospeculation that there might beflash flood-like situation inArunachal Pradesh and Assam.

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The Bharatiya Janata Partyis driving a wedge in the

Indian society in order topolarise the people. This theyare doing by twisting andmisinterpreting the history ofthe country, Bengal ChiefMinister Mamata Banerjeeon Tuesday said, launching ablistering attack on the saffron outfit.

Mamata, who wasaddressing a public pro-gramme in Coochbehar, thenorthern-most district ofBengal bordering Assam saidthe BJP-ruled North-easternState and the one ruled by thesame party far west in Gujaratpresented the same picture interms of the saffron outfit’snefarious designs to distorthistory and create schism in

the masses to garner votes.“Sectarian bigotry has no

place in the history of India,”Mamata said reminding theBJP will never be able tovitiate the minds of the peo-ple of Bengal as they had seenthrough its divisive politicsand they will not encouragesectarianism.

Attacking the BJP for try-ing to divide the people onthe basis of caste, creed andreligion Mamata recalled hownames of 40 lakh citizens —including a large number ofBengalis — from Assam hadbeen deleted f rom theNational Register of Citizens,making people alien in theirown homeland driving someof them to commit suicideand compared it with themass ouster of Biharis fromGujarat another saffron State.

“Like they are driving

away about 40 lakh peopleincluding Bengalis fromAssam in the name of NRCthey are throwing out Biharisfrom Gujarat” — in cleardefiance of the basic structureof our Constitution, Mamatasaid adding “the Constitutiontreats everyone equally. Wecannot differentiate betweenpeople on the basis of caste,creed and religion.”

“We must not forget thesayings of Mahatma Gandhiwho took fasted for so manydays at Beleghata in olkata asa protest against religiousriots,” Mamata said whilereferring to the recent Gujaratviolence that saw about 60lakh Hindi speaking peoplefleeing that State in the wakeof the arrest of a Biharilabourer in connection of arape — and subsequent vio-lence.

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The western Indian State ofGujarat to draw attention of

entire globe as Prime MinisterNarendra Modi will dedicatethe ‘Statue of Unity’ – thetallest statue of the world - tothe nation on Wednesdaymorning to mark the 144thbirth anniversary of SardarVallabhbhai Patel.

The 182-metre tall statue ofIndia’s first Home MinisterSardar Patel is more than fourtimes taller than Statue of Libertysituated in New York. Unlike theStatue of Liberty (built withcopper), the Statue of Unity hasbeen constructed using iron tosymbolise Sardar’s image of‘Ironman of India’.

On Wednesday Modi willdedicate the Statue of Unityproject to the nation as a sym-bol of United India at Sadhu Betin Kevadiya Colony near SardarSarovar Dam on river Narmadaamidst chanting of mantras,spreading of holy water andlighting the ceremonial lamp atthe foot of the world’s talleststatue.

A grand function has beenorganised to mark the event onthe bank of Narmada in which

dance forms by cultural troupesfrom 29 States and 2 UnionTerritories and drumbeats ofseven ceremonial military and

police bands would perform.The Prime Minister will alsodedicate ‘Wall of Unity’ at thepedestal of the statue.

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Criticising the ruling BJPfor wasting money on

grand functions All IndiaCongress Committee (AICC)spokesman and seniorCongress leader ShanktisinhGohil said that Sardar Pateldedicated whole of his life forthe farmers, but in his home-state Gujarat peasants werenot getting adequate irriga-tion water and electricity.Even farmers were not givenpayment of crop insurance,said Gohil claiming that thestatue would have been com-pleted with the iron collect-ed from farmers across thenation without spendingmoney from government’sexchequer but the BJP ruledstate government preferred totake assistance of China.

Terming Sardar Patel asCongressman, he said thathis party would neverindulge in negative politicsby using Sardar’s name tocreate vote bank. He went onto say that Congress would-n’t oppose the Statue projectthe way it is opposing

Rafale deal.Gujarat BJP spokesman

Bharat Pandya said thatCongress party never recog-nise the immense work doneby Sardar Patel for the uni-f icat ion of India post-Independence. Pandya saidthat those opposing theStatue project were puppetsof Congress party includingthat of Bhartiya Tribal Party(BTP). Congress had unnec-essarily created controversyover the made in Chinaissue as very little materialimported from China wasused in the making of thetallest statue.

Known critic of PM Modiand former Gujarat ChiefMinister Shankersinh Vaghelatoo jumped into blame gameby terming the project asmarketing gimmick. Vaghelamocked at BJP saying thatunite CBI and RBI before talk-ing about anything else.Sardar was a simple man, but�3,000 crore public moneywasted for unproductive pur-pose at a time when Gujaratis under the mammoth debtof �2,50,000 crore.

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More than ten years after amassive explosion

claimed six lives and left 101others injured at Malegaon innorth Maharashtra, a specialcourt here on Tuesday framedcharges against Lt Col PrasadShrikant Purohit, Sadhvi PragyaSingh Thakur and five otheraccused under the UnlawfulActivities Prevention Act(UAPA) and various other sec-tions of the IPC for their allegedinvolvement in the 2008 blasts.

Judge Vinod Padalkar, whopresides over the specialNational Investigation Agency(NIA), framed the chargesagainst Lt Col Purohit, SadhviPragya and five others and otheraccused persons in theSeptember 29, 2008 Malegaonblasts case.

With the framing ofcharges against the sevenaccused, the decks have nowbeen cleared for the start of theMalegaon blasts case. The trialwill begin on November 2.

The seven key accused,including Lt Col Purohit andSadhvi Pragya, will now betried under sections 16 (com-mitting a terror Act) and 18(criminal conspiracy) of theUnlawful Activities Prevention

Act (UAPA), and sections120(b) (punishment of crimi-nal conspiracy), 302 (murder),307 (attempt to murder) and326 (intentionally causingharm to others) of the IPC.They were framed chargesunder the ExplosivesSubstances Act.

If convicted under thesesections, the maximum pun-ishment can be life imprison-ment or death.

Apart from Lt Col Purohitand Sadhvi Pragya, the otheraccused who will now face thetrial are: Sudhakar Dwivedi,Major (retd.) Ramesh Upadhyay,Sameer Kulkarni, SudhakarChaturvedi and Ajay Rahirkar.

As the Judge read out thecharges to the accused indi-vidually, all the accused deniedthe charges against them.

Reading out the chargesagainst the accused, the Judgesaid: "The Abhinav Bharat(organisation) was formed witha common objective to spreadterrorism and (for this purpose)a bomb with RDX was plantedin a motorcycle in Malegaon thatkilled six persons and injured 101others," the judge said.

The Judge said the accusedcame together, hatched a con-spiracy and committed a terror-ist act by way of the bomb blast.

Earlier this month, the NIA

court had rejected the pleas ofthe accused challenging theinvoking of UAPA against them.However, Lt Col Purohit, a for-mer military intelligence official,has challenged the special court'sverdict in the Bombay HighCourt. The matter will come upfor hearing on November 21.

On Monday, a HC divisionbench comprising justice SSShinde and justice AS Gadkarideclined to provide any relief toLt Col Purohit.

It may be recalled that onDecember 27, 2017, a SpecialNIA court had dropped chargesunder the stringent MaharashtraControl of Organised Crime Act(MCOCA) against SadhviPragya Singh Thakur, Lt ColPrasad Purohit and five otherkey accused in the much-dis-cussed case.

However, AdditionalSessions Judge SD Tekale hadrejected the applications of keyaccused Lt Col Purhit, SadhviPragya, Sameer Kulkarni,Ramesh Upadhyay andSudhakar Dwivedi for dis-charge from the case.

Sadhvi Pragya and Lt ColPurohit were among the 11persons charge-sheeted by theATS on January 20, 2009, inconnection with 2008Malegaon blasts.

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under the seat of a LMLFreedom motor-bicycle hadexploded between BhikkuChowk and Anjuman Chowk,near Noorani Masjid, at

Malegaon in northMaharashtra, on the night ofSeptember 29, 2008, leavingsix persons dead and injuring101 others.

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Reiterating that she was“innocent”, Sadhvi Pragya

Singh Thakur on Tuesdayclaimed that she had beenframed falsely in the 2008Malegaon blasts case by theprevious UPA Governmentand said that former HomeMinisters Sushil KumarShinde, P Chidambaram andsenior Congress leaderDigvijay Singh would pay fortheir “sins” of framing her inthe case.

Talking to media personsoutside the special NIA courtafter charges were framedagainst her and others in theMalegaon blasts case, SadhviPragya hit out at Shinde, Singhand Chidambaram for “fram-ing” her and others in thename of “Hindu terrorism”.

“The people who havedone illegal things will pay forit. Shinde, Digvijay andChidambaram will pay fortheir sins. They will die dog’sdeath and go to hell,” SadhviPragya said.

Maintaining that Hinduswould not indulge in terror

acts, Sadhvi Pragya said: “We as Hindus conduct

ourselves peacefully. In our country of Hindus,

there cannot be Hindu terror. As nationalists, we would

not indulge in terror acts. Wewill root for Hindurashtraand continue to do so”

Denying that she was atany point in time associatedwith Abhinav Bharat, a rightwing outf it which wasallegedly behind the 2008Malegaon blasts, SadhviPragya said: “Like I have stat-ed before, I have never beeninvolved with Abhinav Bharatnor I have ever been its mem-ber. Secondly, AbhinavBharat i an organisation ofVeer Savarkar and how can itbe a terror outfit”.

Describing the framing ofcharges against her as “Kannonka kel hain”, Sadhvi Pragyasaid:

“This (NIA) court decidedto frame charges against us, itdid. Similarly, the NIA had ear-lier given us a clean chit. Ourapplication is pending the highcourt. Our struggle will con-tinue”.

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It is official now: RelianceIndustries Chairman Mukesh

Ambani’s daughter Isha willenter into wedlock with bil-lionaire industrialist AjayPiramal’s son Anand at a pri-vate traditional ceremony to beheld at Ambanis’ CumballaHill residence "Antilia" in southMumbai on December 12.

In a joint statement issuedhere in the evening, Ambanisand Piramals stated: “We aredelighted to share that themarriage of Isha Ambani andAnand Piramal will take placein the residence of Shri MukeshAmbani and Smt. Nita Ambaniin Mumbai with family mem-bers and close friends on 12thDecember, 2018”.

According to the two fam-ilies, the ceremonies will beperformed in accordance withIndian traditions, customs andculture.

During the weekend priorto the wedding, the Ambani andPiramal families will host theirfriends and family in Udaipur,where “they are partnering withartisans and craftsmen to inte-grate local culture and traditionsinto the festivities”

“Both families seek the bless-ings and good wishes of every-one for Isha and Anand as they

start their journey of together-ness,” the statement issued joint-ly by Nita, Mukesh Ambani,Swati and Ajay Pirmal said.

Ahead of the formalannouncement about the Isha-Anand wedding, Mukesh, wifeNita, youngest son Anant andfamily matriarch KokilabenAmbani had gone to the famousSiddhivinayak temple atPrabhadevi in north-centralMumbai on Monday night tooffer the first invitation for IshaAmbani and Anand Piramal'swedding to the presiding lord

Ganesh. Earlier in June thisyear, Ambanis had offered thefirst invite for Akash Ambaniand Shloka Mehta's engage-ment at the same temple.

The much-awaited wed-ding announcement comes amonth after the two businessfamilies celebrated the couple’sformal engagement in Italy’sLake Como, where Isha andAnand exchanged rings. Theevent was attended by severalBollywood personalities.

It may be recalled that inMay this year, Anand Pirmal hadproposed to Isha at a temple inthe hill station of Mahabaleshwarin western Maharashtra. Isha andAnand had celebrated the happyoccasion at a luncheon get-together with their respectiveparents Nita, Mukesh Ambani,Swati and Ajay Piramal, Isha’sgrandparents, KokilabenAmbani and Purnimaben Dalal.

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History has often proved that everycrisis would find its own man.India had its crisis man in SardarPatel in the aftermath of ourcountry’s Independence, when a

great crisis was staring at the still-to-be-bornIndia. Rulers of about 600 principalities werenursing their own ambitions of becoming inde-pendent leaders. Some of them were even think-ing of associating themselves with the new-bornneighbouring country. Nizam of Hyderabad,right in the centre of our country, was oneamong them. Such a crisis needed a man witha mind of steel and a great vision. We wereindeed fortunate to have found one in SardarPatel.

To understand the significance of SardarPatel’s vision and his contribution to the uni-fication of our country, one only needs to imag-ine a situation in Hyderabad, which had toyed

with the idea of joining Pakistan, not being apart of India. But for this great son of our coun-try, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, it is indeed dif-ficult to visualise India of today. One geograph-ical entity of today’s India is legacy of SardarPatel. But has our country done justice to hiscontributions and legacy?

Do our history books and school curricu-lum present a fair and balanced account of suchlegacies? Why we were forced to be so dishon-est to the great vision and contribution of SardarPatel? Should we not give a fair and balancedaccount of the modern history of our countryand its lead actors to the post-Independencegenerations?

This is the objective of our Government’sdecision to observe Sardar Patel’s birth anniver-sary as ‘Rashtriya Ekta Diwas’. This is notintended to belittle other legacies and contri-butions of other leaders. Pure and simple, ourintention is just to do justice to the words anddeeds of Sardar Patel.

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was born onOctober 31, 1875 in Gujarat. He was born intoa farmer’s family. In the due course, he passedhis matriculation examination and after someyears, he passed the Law examination. He prac-ticed as a lawyer at Godhra. He carried on aroaring legal practice. As he was ambitious, hewent to England and became a barister-at-law.

In 1923, he became the leader of Bardoli

Satyagraha. Since then, he came to be calledSardar Patel. His elder brother, Mr VithalbhaiPatel, was the President of the Indian LegislativeAssembly. He was jailed several times in con-nection with the freedom movement. He wasthe right-hand man of Mahatma Gandhi andhis most trusted lieutenant. It was Patel whomaintained discipline in the Congress ranks. In1936, the Congress at the General Election wonthe majority of seats in seven provinces ofBritish India.

Sardar Patel was the most important mem-ber of the Central Parliamentary Board. Hebecame free India’s first Deputy Prime Minister,Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru being the first PrimeMinister. He was in charge of the HomeDepartment and administered law and order.

Future historians will marvel at his organ-ising capacity and superhuman ability. The inte-gration of about 560 Princely States and the elim-ination of the autocratic rule of the Maharajasand Nawabs will ever stand out as his unique andgreatest achievement. He did it without blood-shed and in a short span of two years. Was thisnot a miracle? To him, rightly goes the credit ofcompletely changing the map of India.

He was essentially a man of action. He wasIndia’s man of destiny. He was the Iron man ofIndia. He was the brightest luminary on thehome front. He was a walking volcano with firesraging in his heart. He was not a man to be

ignored or trifled with. Defeat, he never knew;weakness he never felt, and indiscipline he nevertolerated. He was a pillar of fire and enthusi-asm, but as a practical statesman, he was alsocalm and unfathomable. He never hesitated totake a decisive step. He combined quickness ofdecision with resourcefulness.

He was the greatest administrator andstatesman that India ever produced. His deathon December 15, 1950, left India poorer. in hisdeath, free India suffered a loss in political lead-ership that it found difficult to manage. Croresof our countrymen, including myself, stillbelieve today that Sardar Patel had been the firstPrime Minister of our country, the course ofevents would have been totally different. We asa nation need to correct this distortion. OurPrime Minister Narendra Modi made it clearthat we need to look beyond politics, to buildan India that lives up to its potential.

Without the creation of the India of today,we would have had no voice in the global orderof things. That is why we need to commemo-rate the legacy and memory of Sardar Patel, andthat is what we are doing today.

Sardar Patel symbolised a decisive leader-ship. In the past and in recent times, we havepaid heavily for the indecisiveness of leaders,in whose hands our destinies have been placed.Today’s India needs another Sardar, who canthink with clarity and act firmly. We are for-

tunate to have another leader with such traitsin Narendra Modi.

Located alongside the Narmada River inGujarat, the world’s tallest ‘Statue of Unity’ thatis being unveiled today is a real tribute to theIronman of India. Nearly 30 metres taller thanthe current record holder — the Spring TempleBuddha in China — and almost double theheight of the Statue of Liberty, the statue of unityis “a symbol of India rising”, as rightly point-ed by our Prime Minister.

Besides unifying the country, Sardar Patelhad also laid the foundations of all-India ser-vices as a permanent executive and a vehicle ofbuilding modern India. On this day, we needto resolve to contribute to the making of a newIndia inspired by the spirit of unification madepossible by Sardar Patel.

Whatever had happened had happened andit is time for every countryman to strive for theunity, integrity, safety and security of our coun-try, inspired by the spirit and vision of SardarPatel. We do have some issues relating to exter-nal and internal security of our country. I amconfident, unitedly, we can overcome these chal-lenges under the leadership of our PrimeMinister. Let us remember Sardar Patel, when-ever we are confronted with a challenge. Thatshall enable us to meet it with resolve.

(The writer is Union Minister for Commerce& Industry and Civil Aviation)

���������� �����Sir — This refers to the article,“Remembering SD Burman” (October30) by KK Paul. It was interesting toread the article as it threw light on thegreat maestro, who mesmerised the lis-teners with his soulful melodies. SDBurman was the man behind the verygrammar of Indian film music.

His music reverberates not onlywithin the country but also in theneighbourhood and far off countries.Fans feel so connected to his compo-sitions that they fondly refer him asBurman da. SD Burman had a style of

his own. Born in a royal family, he fol-lowed his musical journey at a veryyoung age. He was a great music direc-tor who inspired many musicians.

KR SrinivasanSecunderabad

��������������� ����Sir — This refers to the report, “BJPslams Cong over Tharoor’s ‘scorpion’metaphor against PM” (October 29).This is not the first time that Congressleader and former Union MinisterShashi Tharoor has put his foot in themouth, to malign the Bharatiya JanataParty (BJP) and Prime Minister

Narendra Modi in particular. Hisrepeated guilt in making bizarreremarks against the democraticallyelected ruling party and its leader isshocking, given Tharoor’s educationalbackground.

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Commission (CVC) has suggested thatno official in key posts can stay beyonda fixed period. In other words, the CVCis of the opinion that officials shouldbe rotated frequently.

It is said that familiarity breeds con-tempt. If an officer continues in a samepost for a long period, it can sounddeath-knell for the organisation. Justbecause an officer is found to be work-ing very diligently, it should not becounted as a qualification for his con-tinuation in the same job. Because byusing this as a leverage, he can causeproblems.

A fixed period of two years is good

enough for any officer to prove hisworth either way. Irrespective ofwhether it is good or bad, he must benecessarily shifted to save the organi-sation. Besides, a strict vigil must bekept so as to ensure that the official doesnot go awry even during the fixed peri-od. Close monitoring of the function-ing of the organisation and its officials,coupled with a fixed tenure alone canbring down the irregularities.

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No one has stopped the BJP from bringinga law for construction of Ram Temple in

Ayodhya. Have they been sleeping?—Congress leader

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The judiciary is not above Parliament and Iwill raise the Ayodhya matter in the

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Generations ahead wouldfind it difficult to believehow the British hadplanned a partition ofIndia into three entities

— India, Pakistan and Princestan.The third entity was mooted byWinston Churchill, who never rec-onciled to the idea of independentIndia. Creating three nations, he visu-alised, would sustain considerableBritish influence even after India’sindependence was grudgingly grant-ed. The tricky situation was left to behandled by Vallabhbhai Patel.

This has been conciselydescribed by historian RNP Singhin his latest volume, ‘Sardar Patel,Unifier of Modern India’: “ThoughSardar was then a helpless witness,he commented later, “nobody couldhave been so innocent or ignorantas to presume that overnight smallrulers could be converted intoTheir Majesties”. That positionwould have been full of dangerouspossibilities and potentialities. In itsMay 16, 1946, statement, theMission virtually put a seal on theprincely States sovereign status bydeclaring, “Paramountcy can nei-ther be retained by the BritishCrown nor transferred to the newGovernment.” The machinationsand manipulations of the Britishand their cronies in undividedIndia created a situation in whichit was impossible to create a unifiednation. It could have led to India’sdismemberment into numerousprincipalities and nationalities!

The Memorandum on State’sTreaties and Paramountcy, issued onMay 22, 1946, led to the interpre-tation by several princely States thatafter the departure of the British,they could negotiate with India orPakistan on ‘equal terms’ on theirfuture relationship with the ‘outsideworld’. Several of the Princes, led byNawab of Bhopal, began prepara-tions for their own strategic liber-ties. Nawab Hamidullah Khan ofBhopal considered it infra dig to bein a situation to negotiate with theGovernment of India. He was inclose touch with the Nizam ofHyderabad. He quit his position asthe Chancellor of the Chamber of

Princes and declared himself freeand independent. After theInstrument of accession wasdevised, major States, like Bhopal,Junagadh, Hyderabad, Jodhpur andMysore did not initially show muchkeenness to put their signatures onit. It is indeed a very interestingchapter of modern Indian history asto how, Sardar Patel, ably assisted byVP Menon, could devise a compre-hensive strategy that brought all thePrinces within the fold of an inte-grated Indian Union.

The Nawab of Bhopal wished tobecome the successor GovernorGeneral of Pakistan after Jinnah.Junagadh declared its accession toPakistan. Hyderabad found natur-al kinship with Pakistan. There werealso other Princes who could feelthe pulse of their people, could readthe trends of the times and knewthat accession to the Indian Unionwas the best possible alternativeavailable to them.

Sardar Patel gave them due dig-nity and assured to look after theirinterests even after accession to theIndian Union. It was liked byMaharajas of Baroda, Bikaner,Patiala, and others. This group didnot ignore the sacrifices people hadmade as Indians during the free-dom struggle. They would settle fornothing lesser than popular elect-ed Governments in a truly demo-cratic setup. It was indeed a stupen-dous task to bring together 565States within the fold of the IndianUnion, and rein in the ambitiousand deviant Nawabs and Nijams.That such an unprecedented acces-sion to the Indian Union could beachieved, poses the obvious query:Who could do it, and how was themiracle achieved? Yes, India need-ed an Ironman of determination,unprecedented courage andunmatched commitment to themotherland. The Sardar of Bardoli,the leader of the farmers of Khedain Gujarat, fitted perfectly well inthe mould. India was fortunate tohave entrusted the task of unitingIndia to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.

To visualise the persona of theSardar during his last five years, asingle instance would suffice. OnOctober 26, 1947, Pakistan attackedthe Kashmir Valley. Claimed as theKabaili invasion, it was the handi-work of the Pakistan Army, it gotthe full assistance of the Muslim sol-diers of Maharajah Hari Singhwho deserted their posts to join theenemy forces after killing theirCommanding Officer Lt Col Narain

Singh. While the State was beingoverrun by invaders from Pakistanand internal saboteurs, JawaharlalNehru dithered to send the IndianArmy on account of inadequaciesof formalities.

Description of a top-level meet-ing held on October 26, 1947, saysit all: “Lord Mountbatten exhibit-ed studied diffidence. Pandit Ji(Nehru) presented a picture ofacute anxiety and concern. Sardarlistened but did not utter a word. Hewas a picture of calm equipoise. Hissilence was a strange contrast to apicture of defeatism and helpless-ness that otherwise pervaded in themeeting. Suddenly Sardar moved inhis seat and immediately after hisgruff and resolute voice attractedeverybody: “Look here Generals,Kashmir must be defended at allcosts and come what may, resourcesor no resources…This must, mustand must be done. Do whatever youlike but do it.” Even after theKashmir issue is, hopefully, resolvedin the future, the query would sur-vive: What if Sardar Patel had han-dled the Kashmir’s accession also?

Integrating all the princelyStates was a unique unprecedented

historical challenge before a newlyindependent India that was reelingunder the debilitating impact ofPartition, sweeping poverty, illiter-acy and communal dissensions.Only an exceptionally astute personcould take the gauntlet and plungehimself to the task of creating aunited India out of the chaos inher-ited. The rustic looking farmer fromKheda changed the direction of his-tory and rest is the saga for gener-ations ahead to marvel at his unpar-alleled achievements.

It is no secret that during thefirst couple of decades, after inde-pendence, Sardar Patel’s contribu-tions were somehow not given thepride of place in the narratives offreedom struggle; though the gen-eration, that had participated in theindependence movement, adoredand admired him intensely. Somerecent studies focus on the contri-butions of Sardar, revealinginstances, anecdotes and facts thatare not only interesting but also ofimmense value for the students ofstatecraft.

Problems posed by the rulers ofseveral States, particularly Bhopal,Junagadh and Hyderabad, were

unique and each one needed aunique strategy, in accordance withlocal needs and requirements. Thecomplexity of the entire situationcan be visualised. It was really toughto handle one of the biggest prob-lem of migration of population thattoo under severe religious ani-mosities created by vested interests.The declaration accession toPakistan by Junagadh, or uncon-trolled ambitions of Nawab ofBhopal, or the ballooning aspira-tions of the Nizam of Hyderabad,supported through persistentmachinations indulged in by Jinnahneeded an extraordinary analyticalbrain and a discerning mind to keepa tight grip on the situation.

Some of this can be visualisedfrom what VP Menon wrote:“Jinnah signed a blank sheet ofpaper and gave it to MaharajaHanwant Singh of Jodhpur alongwith his fountain pen, saying youcan fill in your conditions.” It alsoindicates how tough the task beforeSardar Patel was. In the case ofHyderabad, he knew Mountbattenwas talking of “settlement”, andnothing was coming out of it! Hefirmly declared: “The terms and

talks which Lord Mountbatten havegone with him. Now the settlementwith Nizam will have to be on linesof other settlements with the States.No help from outside, on which heseems to rest pathetic hopes, wouldavail him.”

The Hyderabad issue went tothe security council — razakars wereindulging in arson, looting andcommunal killings, Pakistan wasnot sitting quiet. But Sardar Patelremained unruffled and eventual-ly won universal praise and admi-ration in this case as well. He hadhis issues with the Prime Minister,too. When Sardar Patel wanted afirm and definite action, he was con-cerned because of vacillations on thepart of Nehru. His steely resolvehelped him get his way thorougheventually in spite of numerousimpediments. Patel’s letter to Nehruon China appears so precise to com-prehend the mischievous and nefar-ious designs that this neighbour ofIndia has nourished all along.

The letter Sardar Patel wrote toPandit Nehru on November 7,1950, highlights his incisive analyt-ical vision of the developing inter-national scenario, particularly on itsborders, and how India needs toprepare itself for every eventuality.In the letter, he clearly indicated toPandit Nehru that “even though weregard ourselves as friends of China,the Chinese do not regard us astheir friends. With the Communistmentality of ‘whoever is not withthem being against them’, this is asignificant pointer, of which wehave to take due note.”

Unfortunately, this warning wasignored, and the consequences arenow well-known. Sardar Patel rich-ly deserves his due place in the sagaof Indian Independence and integra-tion. It is not easy to pay tribute tothe Sardar of Bardoli. LordMountbatten’s words make oneattempt, in touching words he wrote:“By far the most important achieve-ment of the present Government isthe unification of the States into thedominion of India. Had you failedin this, the results would have beendisastrous...Nothing so added tothe prestige of the presentGovernment than the brilliant pol-icy you have followed with theStates.” The Statue of Unity beinginaugurated on October 31, 2018, isone welcome step in the right direc-tion. Much more must follow.

(The writer is the IndianRepresentative on the ExecutiveBoard of UNESCO)

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The world is in a state of shock due tothe events that unfolded in Sri Lanka.President Maithripala Sirisena appoint-

ed his predecessor Mahinda Rajapaksa as thenew Prime Minister after sacking formerPrime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe lastFriday, thereby ending a Constitutional cri-sis. The New York Times described the after-math of the situation as: “The country’s polit-ical system has fallen apart in a matter of days,threatening to upend its emergence fromdecades of civil war.”

It is surprising why New Delhi is sim-ply saying that it is “closely watching” thedevelopments; while the United States, theEuropean Union and others have observedthat political parties over there must followthe Constitution. Interestingly, Tamil Nadu,which is just 28 miles as the crow flies fromSri Lanka, has commented on the recentdevelopments. Indulging in domestic poli-tics, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)chief MK Stalin promptly blamed the ModiGovernment for not taking care of the inter-ests of the Sri Lankan Tamils. With no tallleader in the State, like Jayalalithaa orKarunanidhi, Stalin has taken the lead in crit-icising the Centre.

Though the ruling All India AnnaDravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK)has not said anything so far, competitionamong the Dravidian parties on India’s SriLanka policy is always ripe. Insiders say thatthe Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is bargain-ing with the DMK for a possible post-pollalliance in return for early Assembly elections(due in 2020), which Stalin wants. The DMKsupremo is raising his price by using the SriLankan issue.

Tamil Nadu should understand that SriLanka is changing. The issue is no longerbetween the Sinhalese and the Tamils.While the Tamils in the northern part ofLanka are still recovering from the havoc,there is no leader to take up the Tamil causeas things have changed now. The LiberationTigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) is on a decline.

There are no other major leaders despiterumours about the LTTE regrouping. Withinthe Sri Lankan Tamil political parties, thereis a lack of unity of approach towards a rec-onciliation.

The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) isconsidered moderate; whereas Sri Lanka’sNorthern Province Chief Minister CVVigneswaran, (who formed a new outfit, theTamil People Alliance, some time ago) hasdrifted away from the TNA. Interestingly,Rajapaksa has gone ahead to make analliance with the Tamils, projecting Muslimsas their common enemy. Even when he metPrime Minister Narendra Modi last monthin New Delhi, he found Muslims as the com-mon ground.

How did Sri Lankan affairs reach such animpasse? It is no longer a secret that relationsbetween Wickremesinghe and Sirisena havenot been good. Their parties have been tra-ditional rivals and they came together in 2015for the sake of power. The President was alsocritical of investigations into human rightsviolations during Sri Lanka’s long civil war thatended in 2009. It reached a pitch recentlywhen Wickremesinghe defeated Sirisena —inspired no-confidence motion against him.

The coup was planned in complete secre-cy. Prior to that, Wickremesinghe’s visit toIndia from October 18 to 20 was to reassure

New Delhi that it remains as an importanttrade and development partner for SriLanka, despite turbulent internal politics. Itis not known whether Wickremesingheknew about the possible coup and whetherhe discussed it with Modi.

There has been no clarity on whySirisena and Rajapakse did not choose theconstitutional path to removeWickremsinghe. Obviously, the meetingbetween Sirisena and Rajapaksa earlier thismonth might have paved the way for the coupwhen Rajapaksa convinced the President thatthey should not fight among themselves andsuggested a power-sharing scheme, by whichhe has been appointed as the Prime Minister.

Wickremesinghe had dug in his heelsand insisted that he remained the PrimeMinister and would prove his majority inParliament. Technically, he is right that afterArticle 46 (2) of the 19th Amendment in2015, the Prime Minister can only go out ofoffice by death, resignation, by ceasing to bea member of Parliament, or if theGovernment as a whole has lost the confi-dence of Parliament.

Sirisena has cleverly prorogued theParliament until November 16, perhaps togive enough time to Rajapaksa to poach onother parties as he has only 95 votes whileWickremesinghe has 106 votes.Wickremesinghe may have to struggle tokeep his flock together. The Rajapaksacamp claims that 21 members of the UnitedNational Party (UNP) are ready to defect.Meanwhile, Rauff Hakeem, the leader of theSri Lanka Muslim Congress, said that hisparty would firmly back Wickremesinghe.Two other constituent party leaders fromminority Tamil and Muslim parties have alsosaid that they will support Wickremesinghe.So, the number game is on.

The Sri Lankan crisis may continue forsome more time. Until Rajapaksa orWickremesinghe can demonstrate that theyhave the confidence of Parliament and forcethe President to accept the will of Parliament,the crisis will not be resolved. There is a pos-sibility of the presidential and parliamentarypolls to be preponed. As for India, ultimate-ly we, have to deal with whoever wins. NewDelhi should deal with the crisis with con-fidence and think of what is best in our inter-est. We have many levers and New Delhishould make use of all of them.

(The writer is a senior political commen-tator and syndicated columnist)

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outright sale of InfrastructureLeasing & Financial ServicesLtd, a person with knowledgeof the matter said, as theGovernment tries to stemdefaults at the lender with$12.6 billion of debt.

A plan to be presented toa bankruptcy court onWednesday by the state-appointed board of the lenderincludes selling the entire staketo a financially strong investorand ensure business continuity,the person said, asking not tobe identified as the matter isprivate.

Other options includesplitting businesses accordingto verticals and disposing themoff to several buyers or inject-ing liquidity at group level toavoid an outright sale.

Meanwhile, in wake of theIL&FS crisis, efforts are under-way by the Indian govern-ment, RBI as well as SBI to tryand stabilise the system “veryquickly”, and things are likelyto return to normal in a cou-ple of weeks, SBI ChairmanRajnish Kumar said here.

Kumar said that theInfrastructure Leasing andFinancial Services (IL&FS) wasa “unique institution” operatingin the infrastructure financingand construction space.

It is an engineering, pro-curement and construction(EPC) contractor, holdingassets as well as its finances - itwas a 3-in-1, Kumar said,adding that whether it is banksor non-banking financial com-panies (NBFCs), if they are ininfrastructure financing, theyhave faced trouble in India.

“Infrastructure, particu-larly the BOT (build–oper-ate–transfer) model, has causeda lot of problem even to thebanks. We ourselves have suf-fered in the financing of infra-structure,” Kumar said duringan interactive session at the 9th‘New India Lecture' organisedat the Indian Consulate underthe aegis of Consul General

Sandeep Chakravorty. The lecture series is organ-

ised by the Consulate in part-nership with the US-IndiaStrategic Partnership Forum(USISPF). Responding to aquestion on IL&FS and theimpact of shadow banking onthe Indian economy, Kumarsaid since it is an NBFC, it hashad a contagion effect.

“Because of the IL&FSdefault, there is pressure onmutual funds. The corporateswho were providing liquidfunds to mutual funds havebecome very cautious. In turn,the mutual funds have becomecautious about their invest-ments,” he said.

Kumar added that in wakeof the IL&FS crisis, the SBIstepped up in a big way.

“This is how we are tryingto stabilise the system andtackle the situation. RBI hasannounced measures aroundimproving liquidity for NBFCs.The government, RBI and SBI- all of us are trying that the sys-tem stabilises very quickly.

“I believe it is a matter oftime - a couple of weeks whenthings return to normal,” hesaid. IL&FS and its subsidiarieshave defaulted on several debtrepayments recently due toliquidity crisis.

It needs an immediate cap-ital infusion of �3,000 crore andis also planning a �4,500-crorerights issue. The company asof March 2018 owed over�91,000 crore to banks andother creditors.

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The country's largest lenderSBI has halved the daily

cash withdrawal limit fromATMs for certain debit-cardholders to �20,000 fromWednesday.

The withdrawal limit hasbeen curtailed on Classic andMaestro debit cards, held by alarge number of the bank cus-tomers.

However, customers withother variants of SBI debitcard can continue to enjoyhigher daily withdrawal fromATMs.

As per a senior SBI official,the average cash withdrawalfrom ATMs per card is lessthan �20,000 and the move willhelp in checking frauds andpromote digital transaction.

About a month ago, theState Bank of India (SBI) hadalerted its customers holdingClassic and Maestro debit cardsregarding reduction of cashwithdrawal limit to �20,000 aday from ATM startingOctober 31.

The SBI had put out thefollowing message on its web-site: "Daily cash withdrawallimit for Classic and Maestrodebit cards has been reducedfrom �40,000 to �20,000 perday with effect from October31.

"If you require higher daily

cash withdrawal limit, pleaseapply for a higher card variant."

SBI Managing Director PKGupta had said the reductionin withdrawal intends to pro-tect customers from fraudulentcash withdrawals from ATMsand also to spur more digitaltransactions.

"We analysed all the ATMtransactions and we found thatmost of them are less than Rs20,000 a day. In case of fraudsreported to us, we found thatin all such cases withdrawals ofRs 40,000 (the maximum) havehappened. So, this is basically

to protect the customers andsecondly, we want that moredigital transactions should hap-pen," Gupta had said.

If any customer wantshigher limit of cash withdraw-al, he or she can ask for a high-er variant card.

When asked how many

such customers/cards are to beimpacted due to this reducedlimit, he said a very large num-ber of customers fall into thiscategory.

However, the bank has lotsof customers with higher vari-ant debit card, so they are notimpacted.

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India has reached out to UK-based investors to attract

international public-private-partnerships (PPP) in thecountry's oil and gas sectorwith a roadshow in London.

The Ministry of Petroleumand Natural Gas, along withthe Directorate General ofHydrocarbon (DGH), held aninteractive session on Mondaywhich attracted around 125participants.

The session was aimed atsharing the new policy andregulatory regime in India anddetails of investment opportu-nities in the field of oil and nat-ural gas exploration and pro-duction (E&P).

"India is a bright spot inthe world economic order,where demand for petroleumproducts is on the rise. Theprimary energy demand ofthe country will almost doublein the next 12 years. Thisroadshow is a call to involveinternational partners in thisjourney,” said

HPS Ahuja, CEO andManaging Director of IndianStrategic Petroleum ReservesLimited (ISPR).

Earlier this year, Petroleumand Natural Gas MinisterDharmendra Pradhan hadlaunched Bid Round-II under

Discovered Small Field Policy(DSF) and Open AcreageLicensing Policy (OALP) forcompetitive bidding.

Under OALP Bid RoundII, 14 blocks will be offeredwith a total area of 29,233 sqkm and under DSF Bid RoundII, 25 contract areas are onoffer covering 59 discovered oiland gas fields, spread over3,000 sq km, the ministry said.

The DSF-II and OALP-IIBid Rounds are aligned toIndia's HydrocarbonExploration and LicensingPolicy (HELP), which adoptsthe Revenue Sharing Model inan effort to improve ease ofdoing business in India's E&Psector. “It comes with attractivefiscal terms like reduced roy-alty rates and no cess, singlelicense for all hydrocarbons,pricing and marketing free-dom, freedom to explorationthroughout contract period, nosignature bonus and provi-sion for sharing of commonfacilities,” the ministry said ina statement. Manish Singh,Minister (Economic) at theHigh Commission of India inLondon, inaugurated theInvestment Promotional Eventfor Exploration andProduction Opportunities inLondon, which was chaired byVP Joy, Director General,DGH.

Mumbai: The rupee Tuesdaydepreciated by 23 paise to closeat 73.68 against the US dollarin line with fall in equities amidsteady capital outflows and thestrengthening of the Americanunit against major rivals over-seas.

At the Interbank ForeignExchange, the rupee openedlower at 73.58 and lost furtherground to hit an intra-day lowof 73.70 against the US dollaron strong demand for theAmerican currency fromimporters.

However, the rupee clawedback some lost ground andfinally settled the day at 73.68,down by 23 paise. Forex deal-ers said the rupee came underpressure following heavy sell-ing in domestic equities and aspurt in dollar demand fromimporters. PTI

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New Delhi: Realty firm Saha Groupe will invest about Rs 160 crore on con-struction of its new housing project in Noida on 6.25 acre land that the com-pany bought from another real estate company Logix. The company would con-struct 480 units in its new housing project ‘Eminence’ at Noida Sector 150, whichis coming up as a new residential hub in the nation capital market with pres-ence of big developers like Tata Housing, Godrej Properties, ATS and ShapoorjiPallonji. “We had bought 6.25 acre land from Logix group in Sector 150 on NoidaExpressway. We have launched our new housing project on this land parcel. Theconstruction work has started and the project will be completed in three andhalf years,” Saha Groupe Director (Marketing, Construction and Sustainability)Aunirban Saha said. He said the total built up area in this project would be about8 lakh sq ft. Saha declined to share the total cost to develop this project. Accordingto the market estimates, the construction cost alone would be around �160 crore.Saha said the company is selling apartments at around �4,500 per sq ft in thisfestive season. On funding of this project, Saha said the company has raised about�200 crore as construction finance from Edelweiss group for a portfolio of itsfour ongoing projects. Apart from this project, Saha Groupe is developing threeother housing projects — ‘Amadeus’ at Sector 143, Noida, ‘Meghdutam Encore’at Noida Extension and ‘Panchvati’ in Dehradun, comprising a total of 1,000units. The project in Noida Extension is expected to be delivered by the end ofnext year and the remaining three projects will be completed by 2021, he said.Elaborating on the new project, Saha said the project would have 3 acres of greenspaces and has been designed to meet USGBC's LEED Gold standards. Noida-based Saha Groupe, led by architect Aniel Kuumar Saha, has completed oneproject ‘Meghdutam Residences’ in Noida having 172 units. It aims to providethe market a product that is luxurious as well as sustainable.

:(�*������-�����(��������������5�$������<�*�����New Delhi: Infosys co-founder NR Narayana Murthy Tuesday said enter-

prises should focus on training youth on new-age technologies like machinelearning, Internet of Things (IoT) and automation, which if used “intelligent-ly” and in an “assistive manner”, can facilitate growth for businesses. “The biggestchallenge we have is to train our youth in being prepared for IoT, machine learn-ing, deep learning, automation etc...youngsters will have to be trained if we wantto create a larger and larger number of jobs,” Murthy told PTI. Citing the exam-ple of Infosys, he said the company’s Mysore training centre has a capacity totrain 14,000 people a day. “...companies like Infosys will continue to do theirjob. The question is we want every company to focus on providing such a train-ing. We want our universities to bring in innovation in education, we want focuson problem solving, independent thinking,” he said adding that the Indian ITsector, overall, has been successful in creating lots of jobs. Asked if automationwould take away jobs, Murthy answered in the negative. “When banks intro-duced computers in the UK in early 70s, late 60s, there was a huge oppositionthat it would lead of loss of jobs. But you see what happened, banks expanded,more and more people gained jobs because of computerisation,” he explained.

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Having missed the first threeindustrial revolutions,

India is now in a position tolead the fourth on the back ofits vast tech-savvy young pop-ulation and is on the way tobecoming one of the threerichest countries in the world,billionaire Mukesh Ambanisaid Tuesday.

Speaking at the 24thMobiCom conference here,Ambani, who heads the oil-to-telecom conglomerate RelianceIndustries, said India’s digitaltransformation is “unmatchand unprecedented” after ittook leadership position frombeing 155th in wireless broad-band technology adoption injust 24 months.

Back in the 1990s, whenReliance was building its oilrefinery and petrochemicalprojects, India's gross domes-tic product (GDP) was aroundUSD 350 billion and had justcome out of a severe financialcrisis. “Very few in the worldthought that our country'sprospects were bright. Todayour GDP is nearing USD 3 tril-lion, and India is well on its wayto becoming one of the threerichest countries in the world,”he said.

Ambani, the richest Indian,said mobile computing as a cat-alyst is driving massive dataconsumption – and this has

given young Indians a fertileground for disruptive ideas.

Cloud computing and net-working technologies haveused broadband as a founda-tional enabler – leading toIndian entrepreneurs startingto make a global impact.

“In the next two decades, Ican confidently say that Indiashall be leading the world andshall contribute to the nextwave of global economicgrowth,” he said.

India languished on thefringes during the first twoindustrial revolutions poweredby coal and steam and elec-tricity and oil, respectively,and only started playing catch-up in the computer-driventhird industrial revolution, hesaid. “The fourth industrialrevolution is now upon us. It ismarked by a fusion of tech-nologies straddling the physi-cal, digital and biologicalworlds,” he said. “I can say withfull confidence that India hasa chance of not just participat-ing in the fourth industrial rev-olution, but also leading it.”

This is possible because theIndia of today is remarkablydifferent from the India ofyesterday. “India’s vast tech-savvy young population is itskey strength. Just imagine thekind of connected intelligenceIndia can create if the power ofbillion-plus minds is com-bined!,” he said.

Also, being a democracythat is run on the model ofequitable and inclusive growth,it is openly embracing the dig-ital technologies of tomorrow.It is a rich and fertile ground forentrepreneurship and hasemerged as the fastest growingstart-up base worldwide, hesaid. “Today, the nation ishome to the third largest num-ber of technology-driven start-ups in the world. Never beforehas India witnessed such anexplosion of entrepreneurialspirit,” he added.

Ambani said India needs toprepare itself for a period ofinformation and digital abun-dance, adapt itself to thescorching pace of innovationand learn to collaborate onscale, quickly transform theidea into a breakthrough inno-vation, shift from a system oftime-bound education to amode of continuous learningand create more employmentopportunities than what newand disruptive technologiestake away.

“We have to groom ourchildren to be digitally-savvyright from school. Schoolsshould train students in 'thefour C-s – critical thinking,communication, collaboration,and creativity. These are theskills required to build thefoundation for a sustainedleadership in the digital age forIndia.

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In wake of the IL&FS crisis, efforts areunderway by the Indian government,

RBI as well as SBI to try and stabilise thesystem “very quickly”, and things arelikely to return to normal in a couple ofweeks, SBI chairman Rajnish Kumar saidhere. Kumar said that the InfrastructureLeasing and Financial Services (IL&FS)was a “unique institution” operating inthe infrastructure financing and con-struction space.

It is an engineering, procurementand construction (EPC) contractor,holding assets as well as its finances - itwas a 3-in-1, Kumar said, adding thatwhether it is banks or non-bankingfinancial companies (NBFCs), if they arein infrastructure financing, they havefaced trouble in India.

“Infrastructure, particularly the BOT(build–operate–transfer) model, hascaused a lot of problem even to thebanks. We ourselves have suffered in thefinancing of infrastructure,” Kumar saidduring an interactive session at the 9th‘New India Lecture’ organised at theIndian Consulate under the aegis ofConsul General Sandeep Chakravorty.

The lecture series is organised by theConsulate in partnership with the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum(USISPF). Responding to a question onIL&FS and the impact of shadow bank-ing on the Indian economy, Kumar saidsince it is an NBFC, it has had a conta-gion effect. “Because of the IL&FSdefault, there is pressure on mutualfunds. The corporates who were pro-viding liquid funds to mutual funds havebecome very cautious. In turn, the

mutual funds have become cautiousabout their investments,” he said.

Kumar added that in wake of theIL&FS crisis, the SBI stepped up in a bigway.

“This is how we are trying to stabilisethe system and tackle the situation. RBIhas announced measures aroundimproving liquidity for NBFCs. The gov-ernment, RBI and SBI - all of us are try-ing that the system stabilises very quick-ly.

“I believe it is a matter of time - acouple of weeks when things return tonormal,” he said.

IL&FS and its subsidiaries havedefaulted on several debt repaymentsrecently due to liquidity crisis. It needsan immediate capital infusion of �3,000crore and is also planning a �4,500-crorerights issue.

The company as of March 2018owed over �91,000 crore to banks andother creditors. On October 1, the gov-ernment superseded the board of IL&FSand appointed a new board, with bankerUday Kotak as its executive chairman.

On the Insolvency and BankruptcyCode, introduced in 2016, Kumar saidhe considers it the most significantreform that the current government hascarried out. “It’s a new law, a new process.So obviously, there are some hiccupsbecause there are issues around how theprovisions of the code are interpreted,"he said. It is very hard for the existingpromoters to believe that there is a lawand a real threat of them losing controlof the business. It's never happened inIndia in the past. That's where the fightis, but this was very badly needed, hesaid.

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President Donald Trump isintensifying his hardline

immigration rhetoric headinginto the midterm elections,declaring that he wants toorder the end of the constitu-tional right to citizenship forbabies of non-citizens andunauthorised immigrants bornin the United States.

Trump made the com-ments to “Axios on HBO”ahead of elections that he hassought to focus on his hardlineimmigration policies. Trump,seeking to energise his sup-porters and help Republicanskeep control of Congress, hasstoked anxiety about a caravan

of Central American migrantsmaking its way to the U.S.-Mexico border.

He is dispatching addi-tional troops and saying he’llset up tent cities for asylumseekers.

Revoking birthright citi-zenship would spark a courtfight over whether thePresident has the unilateralability to change an amend-ment to the Constitution.

The 14th Amendmentguarantees that right for allchildren born in the US. Askedabout the legality of such anexecutive order, Trump said,“they’re saying I can do it justwith an executive order.”

He added that “we’re the

only country in the worldwhere a person comes in andhas a baby, and the baby isessentially a citizen of theUnited States.” An excerpt ofthe interview was posted onAxios’ website on Tuesday.

The president said WhiteHouse lawyers are reviewinghis proposal.

It’s unclear how quickly hewould act on an executiveorder. The White House didnot immediately respond to arequest for additional com-ment.

Some experts questionedwhether Trump could followthrough.

Omar Jadwat, director ofthe Immigrants’ Rights Project

at the American Civil LibertiesUnion in New York, saidTuesday said the Constitutionis very clear.

“If you are born in theUnited States, you’re a citizen,”he said, adding that it was “out-rageous that the president canthink he can override consti-tutional guarantees by issuingan executive order, Jadwat saidthe president has an obligationto uphold the Constitution.

Trump can try to getCongress to pass a constitu-tional amendment, “but I don’tthink they are anywhere closeto getting that.” “Obviously,even if he did, it would be sub-ject to court challenge,” headded.

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There is only one DonaldTrump, the White House

has said, rejecting compar-isons between the US presidentand the new right wing leaderof Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro.

On Sunday, Bolsonaro waselected President of Brazil.

His brash style and harshstatements have led many tocompare him to the USPresident, referring to him as“Trump of the tropics” or“Brazil’s Donald Trump.”

“There’s only one DonaldTrump in my opinion,” WhiteHouse Press Secretary SarahSanders told reporters whenasked what she thinks about thecomparison.

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Turkish President RecepTayyip Erdogan on

Tuesday called on SaudiArabia’s chief prosecutor tofind out who ordered the mur-der of journalist JamalKhashoggi, and not spare “cer-tain people” in his investigation.

“Who sent these 15 peo-ple? As Saudi public prosecu-tor, you have to ask that ques-tion, so you can reveal it,”Erdogan said, referring to the15-man team suspected ofbeing behind the hit.

“Now we have to solve thiscase. No need to prevaricate, itmakes no sense to try to savecertain people,” he toldreporters in Ankara.

Khashoggi was killed afterentering the Saudi consulate inIstanbul on October 2 to obtainpaperwork ahead of his

upcoming wedding. His bodyhas not yet been found.

The Washington Post con-tributor, who had criticisedthe kingdom’s powerful CrownPrince Mohammed binSalman, had lived in self-imposed exile in the UnitedStates since 2017.

After Turkish media pub-lished gruesome reports of tor-ture and decapitation, SaudiArabia admitted thatKhashoggi, a former insiderturned critic, was killed insidethe consulate. Riyadh hasdetained 18 suspects as it seeksto draw a line under the crisis,which has damaged the king-dom’s reputation abroad.

After denying any knowl-edge of what happened toKhashoggi for almost threeweeks, Saudi authorities havenow accepted that the killingwas “premeditated”.

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Angry protests rocked SriLanka’s capital as thou-

sands of demonstrators gath-ered on Tuesday for a massrally organised by ousted PrimeMinister RanilWickremesinghe’s party againstwhat it said was a “coup” byPresident Maithripala Sirisena,even as the opposing sideswere engaged in efforts tosecure their numbers inParliament to end the country’spolitical crisis.

“Sirisena has broken hispromise and taken executivepowers into his hands. He hassidelined parliamentary power,”UNP leader Wickremesinghesaid, addressing the crowd.

Wickremesinghe’s UnitedNational Party (UNP) demand-ed that Parliament be con-vened immediately and democ-racy restored.

The ousted premier allegedthat President MaithripalaSirisena had assumed he would

get his way. However, he saidthe UNP and its partners in theUnited National Front will notgive up and will continue topush for Parliament to conveneimmediately.

The UNP claimed about100,000 people thronged therally, though police sourcesestimated the number at25,000.

Sri Lanka, a Buddhist-majority nation in the IndianOcean, was plunged into chaoson Friday when Sirisena sackedWickremesinghe as prime min-ister in a surprise move. He alsosuspended Parliament in anapparent bid to shore up sup-port for newly-appointedPrime Minister MahindaRajapaksa.

Sirisena is under increasingpolitical and diplomatic pres-sure to reconvene Parliamentand resolve the Constitutionalcrisis. Wickremesinghe’s UnitedNational Party (UNP) is set tohold a protest on Tuesday inthe capital, Colombo.

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On a Jakarta dockside, offi-cials took up the grim task ofseparating human remainsfrom plane debris and recov-ered personal effects, sendingthe body parts — includingfrom an infant — to hospitalfor DNA testing. AFP

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The court ordered that thegovernment, police and prisonauthorities adhere to the sus-pension of the sentence for theformer leader, MohamedNasheed.

The order came two daysbefore Nasheed is to return tothe Maldives after living in exilefor more than two years, andappears to be a move by theincoming government to pre-vent his arrest on arrival. AP

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NASA’s Parker Solar Probe,mankind’s first mission to

‘touch’ the Sun, has set a newrecord for closest approach tothe Sun by a human-madeobject, the US space agencyannounced.

Parker Solar Probe waslaunched on August 12 thisyear on an unprecedented,seven-year long journey tounlock the mysteries of theSun’s fiery outer atmosphereand its effects on space weath-er. The spacecraft passed thecurrent record of 26.55 millionmiles from the Sun’s surface onOctober 29 as calculated by theParker Solar Probe team,NASA said in a statement.

The previous record forclosest solar approach was setby the German-AmericanHelios 2 spacecraft in April1976, it said.

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The Turkish fiancee of slainjournalist Jamal Khashoggi

has called on US PresidentDonald Trump and other lead-ers to ensure that his death inIstanbul is not covered up,while Saudi Arabia’s top pros-ecutor on Tuesday visited theSaudi Consulate where officialsfrom his Government killed thewriter.

Speaking at a memorial inLondon on Monday, HaticeCengiz expressed disappoint-ment in the “leadership ofmany countries.” Singling outTrump, she urged him to “helpreveal the truth and ensure jus-tice be served.” “He should notpave the way for a cover-up ofmy fiance’s murder.

Let’s not let money taintour conscience and compro-mise our values,” she said.

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The second Global Conference onCreating Value invites business

leaders and leading academics fromaround the world to exchange viewsand learn from each other regardinghow value can be created for the futureof business and society. The plenarysessions, invited speakers and paperpresentations will provide an oppor-tunity for discussion between acade-mics and practitioners about value cre-ation opportunities not only for busi-ness and companies, but also for indi-viduals and society at large.

Suggested conference topics: Creating value for yourself, businessand society; creating value throughsocial innovation and social entrepre-neurship;creating value through transformativeservices; creating value in the age of

disruptions; value creation in thesharing economy; value creation foremployees in the age of artificial intel-ligence and machine learning; valuecreation and leadership; value creationand organisation; measuring valuecreation and developing value creationrelated analytics; creating valuethrough the use of big data; values asa belief, attitude and perspective; val-ues and the relationship with (organ-isational) culture(s); value destructionand dark side of value creation; chal-lenges and opportunities of creatingvalue at the Bottom of the Pyramid;sustainable and responsible manage-ment and value creation and CSR andvalue creation.

Participants are open to any sub-mission exploring new and emergingideas and trends related to value cre-ation.

Conference co-chairs: GautamMahajan, president of Customer ValueFoundation, and the Editor of theJournal of Creating Value Dr SertanKabadayi, professor of marketing,Gabelli School of Business- FordhamUniversity.

Submission Guidelines: Interestedparticipants may submit an extendedabstract about their research and ideasnot exceeding 750 words (excluding ref-erences, tables and figures).

The abstract should outline theimportance of the topic, its potential

contributions, research question(s),conceptual framework, and method-ology and findings if applicable, dis-cussion, and conclusion.

Submissions using both quantita-tive and qualitative methodologiesand different approaches includingpractitioner cases are encouraged.

At least one author from eachpaper must register and be present atthe conference to present their paper.Abstracts should be submitted usingthe online submission link on the con-ference website at: http://www.creat-ingvalue.co/submissions/

Important dates: Last date for thesubmission of abstract is February 15,2019 and the authors will be notifiedof the outcome by no later thanMarch 1, 2019. For more details, visithttp://www.creatingvalue.co/conference/

The Indian Institute ofTechnology, Hyderabad’s,

Department of Liberal Arts haslaunched a Minor programme inArtificial Intelligence andHumanity. AI has been an excit-ing area of research and innova-tion for the scientific communi-ty for most part of a century now.

But the present moment isparticularly important becausethe influence of AI on everydaylives is growing exponentially:the way people interact with theirbodies, their immediate envi-ronments, their societies, and thestate are all increasingly mediat-

ed through AI. At this crucialpoint in its history, therefore, itis necessary to understand, ques-tion, and shape ways in which AItechnologies are being incorpo-rated into the fabric of everydaylife.

Students will benefit fromthinking beyond the purely tech-nical aspects of AI: humanitiesand social science scholars willteam up with engineers anddesigners to offer wide-ranginginterdisciplinary perspectives onAI and Humanity as part of thisnewly launched Minor by theDepartment of Liberal Arts.

The AI and Humanity minoris open to students from the sec-ond year onward. The 12-creditminor includes foundationalcourses in the history, philoso-phy, sociology, and psychology oftechnology, as well as coursesfocusing on the social, political,economic, and legal implica-tions of AI, at a global scale.Students will also undertaketeam-based project work, super-vised jointly by faculty across lib-eral arts, design, and engineeringdepartments, to further explorethe socio-technical dimensionsof AI.

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Institute of Managementrecently organised the minimarathon Run for Education onSunday, October 28, 2018 inassociation with Delhi Policeand Jaagriti NGO that acts as anabode for the underprivilegedchildren and provides pre-schooland post-school education. Theevent was also partnered withSafe Express, Coca Cola, andAyushman Hospital and Healthservices.

The funds collected fromthis run was contributed towardsthe education of these under-privileged children. The 6.5 kmlong run across Dwarka wasgraced by the presence of thechief guest Madhup Tewari, jointcommissioner of police, DelhiPolice-western range and Guestof honour Anto Alphonse, DCP,Delhi Police, Dwarka District; DrDK Srivastava, director, LBSIM;Dr GL Sharma and Mudit Shastri,member, advisory body, LBSIM.

The event was inauguratedby paying homage to Late Shri LalBahadur Shastri followed with anencouraging speech by the direc-tor of our institute Dr Srivastavaabout the idea of fostering equalopportunity for everyone aroundthe globe. The event witnessed ofabout 800 footfalls. Participantsof all ages were seen runningtowards one common objectiveto send children to school.

There were three categoriesof races — males, females, andsenior citizen with the fastest fin-isher being 21 minutes setting anew record then the previousones. We also had a race for chil-dren below the ages of 10 whoalso contributed towards thecause. All the winners wererecognised, and participantspraised for their contribution.The prizes included medals,certificates, trophies and cashprizes for the first three posi-tions. The top 100 finisherswere also awarded medals.

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Business and management con-sulting in India recorded therevenue of $11.5 billion in 2017

with the management consulting sec-tor contributing around $1.5 billion tothe total money generated.

The industry is estimated to growmanifold with the rapid digitalisationand emerging market trends creatinga myriad career opportunities. Everyyear, over a 1000 MBA graduates enterdiverse sectors of business consulting,including finance, management, mar-keting and IT.

Out of all, management consult-ing is a popular choice amongst thestudents wherein they get invaluablebusiness exposure and the opportu-nity to hone analytical skills.

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schools in India, more and more man-agement consulting organisations areoccupying a place in the market, offer-ing an array of consulting services tothe international and domestic busi-nesses.

Today, consulting is an attractivecareer choice as it comes with apromising salary package and pro-vides an individual with adequatescope for personal development. Therole of a management consultant is anintegral denominator for the rapidgrowth and success of an organisation.In both private and public sectors, thedemand for expert assistance instreamlining business, reducing costs,

and increasing ROI in a dynamic mar-ket is increasing

His job is to design a viable strat-egy for streamlining the businessprocesses, managing the teams andprojects, and controlling the businessoperations. The problem-solving abil-ities, high-level aptitude, and greatbusiness management acumen are thetopmost requirements to become acompetent management consultant.

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rely on the manual labour the con-sultants for research, analysis, strate-gy-making, and execution, albeit theyhave made technology as the core partof their business.

The giants in the consulting mar-ket like KPMG, PwC, Deloitte, andAccenture keep on recruiting world-class management consultants well-versed with digital technology todeliver their clients a delightful cus-tomer experience.

Moreover, the need for relevantindustry insights and the dynamictrends compels the businesses tobuild in-house management consult-ing teams for strategic advice onprojects and solutions further businessexpansion and growth.

At the early stages of the career,the starting salary of the managementconsultants ranges between ��2.5 to 3lakhs. However, with the maturity ofthe career, one can easily get hands onan annual package of up to �50 lakhs.

C��-(:(���(��For getting the position of a man-

agement consultant in a reputed firm,the minimum requirement is a grad-uation degree and Masters of BusinessAdministration (MBA) degree from arecognized private or GovernmentUniversity. Private autonomous col-leges like Indian Institutes ofManagement, Christ College, XavierSchool of Management, and SymbiosisPune are a popular choice among theMBA candidates.

The Government universitiesincluding Delhi University, RajasthanUniversity, Pune University, andKolkata University offer two-yearMBA degree program.

A good score in CommonAdmission Test (CAT) lands the can-didates to the top management schoollike IIM where DU and RU conducttheir entrance exams. Moreover, thecertification in management consul-tants offered by various reputed insti-tutes further improves the candidate’sCVs.

The consultancy firms prefer thecandidates with at least one year ofwork experience in the industry; how-ever, freshers are also welcome as theycan easily be trained as per the com-pany's requirements.

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ifications, the students should alsopossess organisational and manage-ment skills to double up the chances of

getting hired by a top-notch company.A good understanding of the businessecosystem, market trends, good inter-personal and communication skills,knowledge of two or more language,sharp analytical capabilities, and theability to work under tight deadlinesand work pressure are the aspects thatthe students should focus on.

A management consultant shouldbe able to remain self-motivated anddisciplined to handle the heavy work-load on a routine basis; she/he mustknow the art of prioritising multipletasks to accomplish each of them andside by side improving the quality ofevery deliverable. The companies areeager to work with consultants whoare productive, efficient, and compe-tent in their work with little supervi-sion.

Moreover, technologies like AI,Machine Learning, Blockchain, andPattern Analysis are widely being usedin the consultancy industry bringinginnovation to their services and agili-ty into their organisations. For this, theexisting employees are being trainedin using these technologies whereasthe companies give priority to the can-didates acknowledged with the latesttechnological advancement at thetime of new hiring.

So, the management consultantsneed to be adaptable to the changingwork culture and should be able toprovide quick and profitable consult-ing solutions to the clients.

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The Indian School of Public Policy (ISPP) wasinaugurated recently in the Capital by public intel-

lectual and author Gurcharan Das and chairperson,15th Finance Commission of India and former MP,Rajya Sabha NK Singh.

The school intends to develop a new class of pol-icy leaders for India by equipping policy professionalswith knowledge, skills, wisdom and ethics to under-stand, design and implement local solutions to India’senduring policy and governance challenges.

The school will offer one-year full-time pro-gramme in public policy, design and managementto candidates with two-three years of relevant pro-fessional experience and will offer full waiver on feesto 20 per cent of enrolled students. The first sessionhas already started from August 19, 2018.

The one-year, Master’s equivalent programmewill be a blended design of theory, perspectives andbest-practices of public policy from around the world,augmented with technical, managerial and leader-ship skills.

Dr Shubhashis Gangopadhyay, the founding deanof the School and Member of the Academic Council,said: “The one-year programme is designed as aMaster's equivalent programme for working pro-fessionals and recent graduates.”

Dr Parth J Shah, Member of the GoverningCouncil, said: “ISPP is imagined as a 21st centuryacademic institution. It will focus on excellence anddeep specialisation in public policy. It will be talentheavy and asset-light, that is, it will invest in studentsand source the very best faculty from around theworld and avoid making heavy infrastructuralinvestments.

It is also the institutional successor to severalyears of public policy programs that our foundingcouncil have conceptualised and run in various formsin colleges and universities across the country. Acrossthese programmes, we have trained 8000 studentswho have gone on to successful policy careers in Indiaand the world.”

For further details, log on to www.ispp.org.in.

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Entrepreneurial Learning(NSRCEL) at the Indian Instituteof Management, Bangalore(IIMB), which focuses on devel-oping entrepreneurship in India,has become an academic partnerof Goldman Sachs. The 10,000Women Initiative will now reachout to more women entrepre-neurs.

The initiative is a global ini-tiative that fosters economicgrowth by providing womenentrepreneurs around the worldwith a business and managementeducation, mentoring and net-working, and access to capital.

Founded on the understand-ing that investing in women entre-preneurs leads to economicgrowth and stronger communities,this initiative has already reachedmore than 10,000 women from 56countries to date, partnering withmore than 30 leading businessschools and 100 academic andnon-profit partners. Since 2008,over 1,300 women entrepreneurshave graduated from GoldmanSachs 10,000 Women throughout13 cities in India.

The 10,000 Women pro-gramme addresses the day-to-day obstacles that women entre-preneurs face in the course of run-ning a business and imparts effec-tive ways of dealing with them.Participants of the programmewill work on strategy, financeand accounting, and business

development, amongst other top-ics. Continuous feedback frommentors and professors will helpthem design efficient and exe-cutable business growth plans.Globally, 70 percent of graduateshave reported higher revenuesand nearly 60 percent have creat-ed new jobs.

The NSRCEL Goldman Sachs10,000 Women programme is forall women entrepreneurs of busi-nesses that have been in operationfor at least one year with mini-mum annual revenue of �35 lakhsand at least three employees.

The programme will includeapproximately 15 days of class-room sessions (spread over threemonths) at the IIM Bangalorecampus, in addition to mentoringsupport, business growth planpreparation, and post-programalumni activities. The first cohortof the programme at IIMB isscheduled to start in January 2019and end in March 2019. Interestedcandidates may access and applyat https://www.nsrcel.org/10000-women/

Goldman Sachs 10,000Women also offers its full cur-riculum online through theCoursera platform as an alterna-tive for those entrepreneurs whoprefer online education or thosethat cannot attend a residentialprogramme. For more informa-tion, visithttps://www.coursera.org/launch/10000wome

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The SRM Institute ofScience & Technology invitesapplications for admission to itsBTech programme in the facultyof Engineering and Technologyfor all of its group universitiesat Kattankulathur, Ramapuram,Vadapalani and Delhi-NCRGhaziabad campuses.

One of the salient featuresof 2019 admission is that SRMgroup of Universities are intro-ducing Inter DisciplinaryExperiential Active Learning(IDEAL) environment. Withstudents in India seeking moreinter-disciplinary programs andflexibility in course curriculum,SRM group of universitiesaddress this demand by com-pletely leaving the option of pro-gramme path to the students.

A student who is doing aMajor in a subject shall have anoption of Major specialisationenabling him/her deep learningor do Minors enabling him/herto learn courses within thesame discipline or across thediscipline. Students can charttheir IDEAL path enriched fur-ther by industry internshipsand technology-enabled activelearning through academic col-laborations with some of the topranked universities in USA,Singapore and other parts of theworld.

Entrance exam: All admis-sions to BTech is through SRMJoint Entrance ExaminationEngineering (SRMJEEE). Thiscomputer-based test will beconducted across India in 125centres and few centres inMiddle East countries fromApril 15 to 25, 2019.

Apply: Both residentIndians and non-residentIndians can apply for SRMJEEE2019. NRI candidates who qual-ify in SRMJEEE 2019 and com-pete with the domestic candi-dates through the regular coun-selling process will get a 35 percent scholarship on the tuitionfee applicable for internationalstudents, for all four years.They also have an option todirectly apply underInternational admission cate-

gory by paying the internationaltuition fee and get admission inany programme / campus with-out taking SRMJEEE.

Scholarship: The SRMInstitute of Science &Technology offers several schol-arships, fee waiver schemes,teaching and research assis-tance to meritorious anddeserving students, includingthe Founders' Scholarship — a100% waiver of tuition andhostel fees for toppers in SRM-JEEE, JEE, CBSE/State Boardfinal and for outstanding sportsperformance.

To apply, log on tohttps://applications.srmuniv.ac.in

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applications for admission inthree years BVoc Degree inHotel Management.

Students will be taught sub-jects like food production, bak-ery and confectionary, frontoffice, housekeeping, receptionhandling, food and beverage,management, English and com-munication skills and muchmore. Students will learn howevery aspect of a food serviceoperation contributes to theguest experience and willexplore unique features of avariety of food and beverageoperations.

Eligibility: Candidates,who have appeared/passed10+2 examination of CBSE,ICSE or equivalent accredita-tion, are eligible to apply.

How to apply: Applicationforms and brochure may beobtained from admission officeof The Hotel School at 989, NearOberoi Farm, Kapashera, NewDelhi, 110037

Deadline: November 17,2018. For more information, logon to www.thehotelschool.com.

The JP InternationalSchool (JPIS), Greater

Noida, Uttar Pradesh, underthe aegis of Niti Aayog’s AtalInnovative Mission, has inau-gurated Atal Tinkering Lab l(ATL). Secretary of CBSEAnurag Tripathi along withscientist of Vigyan PrasarDr Rintu Nath inauguratedthe event in the presence ofChairman Roshan Agarwal,President Arun Kedia, VicePresident Amit Saxena,Principal Heema Sharma andmany others.

The young innovatorsfrom the school exhibitedvarious innovative projectsand explained it’s functioningwith élan. All these empha-sised skill developmentthrough hands-on learningmethodology. While inter-acting with the students,Tripathi said: “An initiativelike this will surely supportyoung and talented studentsto shape their curiosity, cre-ativity, adaptive learning andphysical computing to

understand the basic conceptof STEM along with thehands on experiments withthe help of various toolrequired.”

Agarwal thanked NITIAayog for selecting JPIS andsaid: “The lab is designed toinculcate skills such as designmind set, computationalthinking, adaptive learningetc and hopefully learningsfrom here will place our stu-dents at par with world’sbest.”

The vice president AmitSaxena said: “It is a steptowards path to excellenceand ATL lab would teach ourstudents essential 21st-cen-tury skills which will helpthem in developing theirprofessional and personalskills.”

The dignitaries alsoreleased the 13th edition ofthe annual magazine Visionwhich is a compilation of thearticles contributed by thestudents and activities tookplace in 2107-18 session.

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The Lakshaya BhartiInstitute of InternationalHotel Management (LBI-IHM), Delhi, has intro-duced a unique scholarshipscheme 'Atithya Shree' forstudents taking admissions inthe institute.

The scholarship is divid-ed into three categoriesunder which a student canget concession in annual feebetween 10 per cent and 30per cent. Those students got60 to 70 per cent mark inClass XII, will get 10 per centconcession in annual fees.Those students, who qualifyClass XII with marksbetween 71 to 80 per cent,will get 20 per cent conces-sion in annual fees. Similarly,those who have scored morethan 80 per cent in theirintermediate, get 30 per centconcession in annual fees.The important thing is underthis scholarship scheme,there is a special concessionfor the girls' students of everycategory will get a 10 percentconcession in fee.

Eligibility: Those stu-dents who have qualifiedClass XII in this year are eli-gible for this scholarship.

How to apply: Studentscan apply by filling the schol-arship application form atadmission cell at LakshyaBharti Institute ofInternational Hotel

Management,Pitampura, New Delhi.

Website: www.lbiihm.comApplication deadline:

The last date to apply isNovember 17, 2018

In 2019, LSE will beoffering around 100 majorstudentships to new PhD stu-dents in the form of LSEPhD Studentships and LSEESRC DTP Studentships.These studentships availablefor UK, EU and internationalstudents undertakingresearch in any LSE disci-pline.

Eligibility: These awardswill be made solely on thebasis of outstanding academ-ic merit and research poten-tial. This relates both to yourpast academic record and toan assessment of your likelyaptitude to complete a PhDin your chosen topic in thetime allocated.The stu-dentships include a require-ment that scholars contributeto their department as part oftheir research training, in theform of teaching or otherwork, usually from year twoonwards.

How to apply: Deadlinefor MRes/PhD Economicsfor 2019 entry (includingPhD Studentships and ESRCfunding): December 12, 2018

Funding deadline for firstround of PhD Studentshipsand for ESRC funding for2019 entry: January 7, 2019

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water is related toemotions. You aredetermined, havedynamic energy,can’t keep idle andwill relax only oncethe job is done.Scorpions are born

interested in science and tech-nical education.

You can excel in any coun-selling profession. Especiallythis year you will note a majoradvancement in career. Youmay have to meet people andintegrate your work to note sig-nificant progress. Whether youare inclined towards public orprivate service, dedicated andsincere efforts will show resultsin every sphere.

Scorpions usually becomeeither sportsperson, a doctor, anengineer or join the armedforces. You also have the abili-ty to block out distractions.Hence, you are not only intim-idating, but also intuitive. Youwant independence in yourwork and employer’s trust. Thebest option for you are follow-ing:

Marketing: Scorpions aregreat strategists which can bebeneficial in the corporateworld. These factors will makeyou grow in many sectors likemarketing and politics.

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trends popping up all over thecountry and even the world. If youare in the beauty industry, you getto exercise your artistry and creativ-ity. You get to let your own person-ality shine and you get to expressyourself by beautifying other peo-ple.

Makeup, hair, nails and skincareare all areas that promote the cre-ative process. Even when you’resimply doing a beauty procedure onyourself, you can experience instantgratification from transformingyour look. Sharing your skills withothers can take your creativity to awhole new level.

Endless OpportunitiesOne can work in salons, spas,

beauty schools, in the retail indus-try, or in many other areas. Thereare so many opportunities for youout there! Not only this, but a beau-tician has the potential to createtheir own economy in a worldwhere improving your appearancenever seems to hit a recession.

Be Your own BossWhen you start off as a free-

lance hair stylist or makeup artist,you might have the option for amore flexible schedule. The workhours may be erratic but it givesyou the flexibility to do other thingsas well. With this career, you get tojoin exciting fashion shows andphoto shoots which are far moreinteresting than having to sit onyour desk all day at a 9 to 5 job.

Have a Better Social LifeThe beauty field is filled with

many chances to meet and workwith fascinating people. If you workin a salon you can have a mixed bagof clients. This helps to keep yourcareer fresh and challenging. Oneminute you're working with acelebrity wife or a government offi-cial; the next moment you're work-ing with a girl going to her firstprom. You never know who you'llbe meeting or what you'll be doing.

Qualification requiredTo pursue a career in this field

of beauty industry, you don't needto go for elaborate academic cours-es. With hard work, perseveranceand dedication, you can make goodfortunes. But, a professional coursewill always help you get an edgeover the others. To build a career inthis sphere, you can do specialisa-tion in make-up under any majoracademy such as Makeup StudioTraining Center or they can attendSeminars organised by Skeyndor.

The beauty industry offers adiverse range of careers. You couldwork for or run a small, locallyowned beauty salon or find yourselfworking for spa resorts and cruiseships. Options for areas to specialiseare aplenty; there is also a hugescope of growth in this sector. .Continuous technological advancesand new introductions make it anenriching and rewarding profession.

With so many specialties, manypeople will find themselves devel-oping a range of skills, in practicessuch as make up, hair styling orskin care.

As a career, it can offer flexibili-ty, but you may find yourself work-ing outside of normal nine to five.As you’ll always be working withpeople, it can be quite a social job.

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courses that draw them? What arethe promises and what are the out-comes of those dreams and ambi-tions? We have for you a list of pop-ular courses taking India by storm.Please note: these are not in orderwith priorities.

DIGITAL MARKETINGThe digital marketing engineer

executes or advises on the execu-tion of, the company’s digital strat-egy. He may be either part of thesenior marketing managementteam or operating as a consultant.He is responsible for the final archi-tecture, implementation, and man-agement of the digital marketingplan, including advising on usingdigital technology to improve mar-keting and business results. As adigital marketing engineer, he hasto have knowledge of marketing,social media and the deep knowl-edge of Internet and its use.

VOCATIONAL GRADUATIONA graduation degree offers

student nothing more than theo-retical knowledge about a chosensubject where major stumblingblock becomes lack of practicalknowledge of working in an indus-try and the skill gap. At the endof tenure of vocational degree, itnot only offers a valid graduationdegree but also offers in-depth

practical knowledge of working onmachines and practical workingexperience of an industry as thecourses are designed in such a waythat students spend equal amountof time in theoretical learningand practical learning.

There are so many tradeswhere vocational courses areoffered and programmes related tocomputers are going to need com-puters big time but the coursessuch as carpentry or manufactur-ing are highly dependent upontechnology as quality carpentrynowadays is performed on highlyprecise machines, even manufac-turing skills for that matter involvesmachines that offer high level ofprecision.

ETHICAL HACKINGThis is the gaining of unau-

thorised access to data in one ormore computers, performed by acompany or individual to helpidentify potential threats on acomputer or network. An ethicalhacker attempts to bypass thesecurity of system and search forany weak points that could beprone to exploitation by mali-cious hackers. This information isthen used by the person or organ-isation that hired the ethical hack-er, to improve the system securi-ty, in an effort to minimise or elim-inate any potential attacks.

Internet security and net-working are the two fastest-grow-

ing industries where ethical hack-ers can find employment. Ethicalhackers are hired to find any vul-nerability that might exist in a net-work and to fix them. They canjoin the Government as well as pri-vate organisations as cyber-secu-rity experts. IT firms are the mainrecruiters of ethical hackers. Theycan also be required by financialservice providers, airlines, retailchains and hotels.

ENTREPRENEURSHIPThere is a myth about skill

courses. That it is meant for thosewho want to join jobs in their cho-sen skill sets whereas they ignorethe bigger picture of enterprisedevelopment which the academia,universities and Government istrying to address by introducingcourses like B Voc inEntrepreneurship. A good numberof institutions have been conduct-ing short duration and long dura-tion entrepreneurship develop-ment programmes.

IOT AND AIThe IoT and AI skills will

enable students to gain expertise insmart connected devices, includ-ing end-device development,Cloud Computing, NetworkDesign & Management,Application Interface Design andData Management & Analyticson one hand and a comprehensivecoverage of essential embedded

technologies, current tools andtrends on the other. It is structuredto provide students with a broad,versatile skillset, coupled withhands-on industry exposure.Students having skills in network-ing are being placed in all indus-tries, big or small.

PHONETICS & ROBOTICSWe are surrounded by smart

devices that need better platformsand network architectures to sup-port usage of these devices to ouradvantage. The top five IT firmscontribute over 25% of the totalindustry revenue indicating thatthe market is fairly competitive.Considering this aspect, the scopeof IT skills is quite wide. The B Vocprogramme in the discipline of IT(Networking) has been designed tointroduce students to the opera-tions of today’s complex network-ing infrastructure by giving theman understanding, basic toadvanced, of various networkingsetups, troubleshooting, repair ofspecific hardware and softwareproducts and of course settingsecure networking connectionsfacilitating ease of network usage.The skill component essentiallycovers the skills needed in a givenarea and is almost entirely handson work on the state-of-the-artmachines and equipment sourcedfrom the best brands worldwide.

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Pep Guardiola claimedManchester City's 1-0 win

over Tottenham was extra spe-cial because of the problemsposed by Wembley's damagedpitch.

Playing on the scarredWembley turf just 24 hoursafter it was torn up by an NFLfixture, City's peerless qualityand a predatory finish fromRiyad Mahrez helped themwin the pitch battle.

A sixth victory from theirlast seven league games liftedGuardiola's unbeaten side backabove Liverpool on goal dif-ference.

And the City manageradmitted he was relieved to seehis players cope with thetreacherous conditions.

"It was a great victory inspecial conditions, against oneof the most physical teams inEurope," he said.

"It was not football condi-tions to play. We reacted well.For our players and the play-ers of Tottenham, hopefullythey will sort the problem forthe future.

Guardiola hailed City'sChampions League win overShakhtar Donetsk last week asthe finest display of his reignin Manchester.

This was a far moreprosaic performance asCity's defenders took cen-tre stage, equalling theclub record of six con-secutive league clean-sheets.

Guardiola was frustratedthat City wasted severalchances to kill off Tottenhamand warned them they mustimprove if they want to retainthe title and win theChampions League.

"We had many chances.We needed to score and wedidn't. We have a lot of thingsto improve," he said.

"Of course we are verygood side, I'm not saying theopposite, but if you are goingto play in the later stages of bigcompetitions we need thingswe don't have at the moment.

"We will talk and work andhopefully we can improve."

It was a dispiriting eveningfor fifth placed Tottenham,who now trail City by fivepoints after their first league

defeat in five games.Tottenham defender

Toby Alderweireld blamedthe pitch, saying: "I have tobe honest, the pitch was-n't good.

"Both teams like toplay out from the backand to play football in

these circumstances, itwas very difficult."

But his manager MauricioPochettino was more frustrat-ed by the woeful defendingthat led to City's goal.

"The circumstances of thepitch were the same for bothsides. It was the kind of cheapgoal you cannot concede inthis type of game. Football willpunish you," Pochettino said.

"I'm proud of the effort, wecreated a lot of chances. Lastseason it was difficult to com-pete against Manchester City,but today the level was closer."

City were unfazed as theyraced into the lead after just sixminutes.

Tottenham defenderKieran Trippier misjudged along kick from City goalkeep-er Ederson, his errant header

allowing Raheem Sterling tosteal possession and cut pasthim into the penalty area.

Sterling showed tremen-dous composure as he pickedout Mahrez's run and theAlgerian finished the raid witha clinical close-range finish.

It was an emotionalmoment for former Leicesterstar Mahrez just 48 hours afterthe death of Foxes ownerVichai Srivaddhanaprabha in ahelicopter crash outside theclub's King Power Stadium onSaturday.

Mahrez pointed his fingersto the sky in what appeared tobe a tribute to Vichai.

City seemed less troubledby the surface and they scythedthrough the Tottenhamdefence with a flowing movethat ended with Hugo Llorispushing Mahrez's drive onto apost.

Sent clean through on goalby Erik Lamela's pass, HarryKane had a golden chance toequalise but his poor firsttouch, which couldn't beblamed on the turf, allowedEderson to block with his legs.

London: England midfielder Dele Alli hassigned a new long-term contract, keep-ing him at Tottenham until 2024, thePremier League club announced onTuesday.

The 22-year-old joined Spurs in2015 and has scored 48 goals in 153 com-petitive appearances for the club.

He joins Harry Kane, Son Heung-min, Davinson Sanchez and Harry Winksin signing long-term deals at the club inrecent months.

"We are delighted to announce thatDele Alli has signed a new contract withthe Club, which will run until 2024," Spurssaid on their website.

"The midfielder joined us as a teenag-er from boyhood club MK Dons in 2015and immediately set about making animpact in the League, being named PFAYoung Player of the Year and earning aspot in the PFA Team of the Year in eachof his first two seasons with us." AFP

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Mauro Icardi scored in either halfas Inter Milan beat Lazio 3-0

under the rain in Rome on Monday tomove ahead of Napoli and into secondplace behind Juventus in Serie A.

Inter skipper Icardi tapped in theopener after 28 minutes with MarceloBrozovic adding a second before thebreak.

The Argentine snatched the thirdafter 70 minutes in the Stadio Olimpico,as Inter with 22 points from 10 gamesovertook Napoli on goal difference.

Carlo Ancelotti's Napoli were held1-1 by Roma on Sunday.

Inter and Napoli are both sixpoints behind Juventus who beatEmpoli 2-1 on Saturday thanks to aCristiano Ronaldo double.

"We're on the right track," saidIcardi after his side's sixth straightleague win.

It was also his sixth league goal thisseason.

"I'm going through a good periodof form along with Inter. We're playingwell, apart from the game withBarcelona (2-0 Champions Leaguedefeat), and want to do even better."

"We're not the anti-Juventus,as we're a few steps away toreach what they've done inrecent years, but we are happywith what we are doing."

Luciano Spalletti's side con-trolled the game which hadbeen in doubt all afternoonbecause of strong winds and rain inRome.

With just one point separating thetwo sides the match was also an impor-tant step in the race for ChampionsLeague places next season.

Inter had snatched the finalChampions League spot from Lazio onthe last day of last season, condemn-ing Simone Inzaghi's side to the EuropaLeague.

Under sudden bursts of torrentialrain, the game sprung to life withIcardi's opener after 28 minutes.

Perisic crossed for MatiasVecino, who flicked on to Icardito finish off.

Shortly afterwards the rainbegan to bucket down withLazio's Croatian midfielder

Milan Badelj going off injured to bereplaced by Danilo Cataldi.

But Inter continued their chargewith Brozovic getting the the secondafter 41 minutes, firing into the bot-tom left corner.

The visitors seemed more at easeon the water logged pitch continuingto dictate play.

Lazio did not give up with SamirHandanovic pushing an AdamMarusic effort over the bar.

But they were only sporadic signsof a fightback with Icardi drilling inthe third with ease from a distance.

Lazio remain fourth but have notlost to all their leading rivals —Juventus, Napoli, Roma and nowInter.

"I admit we deserved to lose thisevening," said coach Inzaghi.

"Against the big teams Lazio lackthe conviction we have in other match-es. These teams are built to win titles.

"Now we want to get back on trackagainst SPAL."

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Neroca FC would look to bounceback from their opening match

defeat when they take on GokulamKerala FC in an I-League football fix-ture here on Wednesday.

Last year's runners-up Neroca lost0-2 to East Bengal on October 27 andthey would be seeking to notch uptheir first win of the season in theirsecond match at home.

Neroca have so far won both theirI-League head-to-head encountersagainst Gokulam but the visitors gointo the game with a draw againstMohun Bagan in their openingencounter which should give themmore confidence than their hosts.

The Imphal-based side's Japanesewinger Katsumi Yusa, a key part ofSpanish coach Manuel Fraile's plansfor this season, will miss Wednesady'sgame due to an injury. But, Liberiancentre back Varney Kallon will beback from injury to add more solid-ity to the Neroca defence.

The combination of NigerianFelix Odili Chidi and SinghamSubhash Singh were controlled well bythe East Bengal defenders and theywould have to perform better on

Wednesday for Neroca to get a posi-tive result.

Fraile hinted at further changes tothe starting line-up.

"Our priority is not to repeat themistakes from the last match againstEast Bengal. Gokulam FC play strongfootball and we respect them but weneed three points from this match.The players must enjoy the advantageof playing at home. A new formationor a new strategy might help us to getthe result against the opponents," hesaid at the pre-match media confer-ence.

The side from Kerala built uppressure in the second half against

Mohun Bagan. An own goal fromMohun Bagan defender Kim Kimakept Gokulam's record unblemishedagainst the Kolkata side.

Coach Bino George sounded pos-itive about Wednesday's match atKhuman Lampak but was also awareof their record against Neroca.

"Neroca are playing good, withgood ball possession and good speedas well. We also have good players andunlike last time good bench strengthas well. We are coming after a toughmatch against Mohun Bagan inCalicut. We will rectify the mistakesfrom last season and win pointshere," he said.

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Julen Lopetegui's brief andinglorious reign as RealMadrid coach lasted just 139

days after the club confirmed hehad been sacked.

Lopetegui was dismissed onMonday following a meeting ofthe board of directors, who con-cluded there had been a "greatdisproportion between the qual-ity of the staff of RealMadrid...And the resultsobtained to date".

Santiago Solari, the club's Bteam coach, has been put in tem-porary charge and is now expect-ed to lead Real for their Copa delRey game against minnowsMelilla on Wednesday.

The Argentinian could alsoremain in post for Saturday's LaLiga match at home to RealValladolid.

Lopetegui's last game proveda humiliation as Madrid werehammered 5-1 by rivalsBarcelona in the Clasico onSunday. The defeat was their fifthin seven games and, seemingly,convinced president FlorentinoPerez that change was required.

"This decision, adopted fromthe highest level of responsibili-ty, aims to change the dynamicsof the first team, when all theobjectives of this season are stillachievable," a club statementread on Monday.

"The Board of Directorsunderstands that there is a greatdisproportion between the qual-ity of the staff of Real Madrid,which has eight players nomi-nated for the next Golden Ball,something unprecedented in thehistory of the club, and theresults obtained to date."

Madrid's eagerness toemphasise the talent in their

squad was noticeable and per-haps a reminder for potentialsuccessors, who may not be easyto find.

Antonio Conte is the earlyfavourite but initial talks have notgone smoothly, according toreports in the Spanish press.Others linked with the postinclude Belgium coach RobertoMartinez and former RealMadrid midfielder, Guti.

Solari is the man in position,however, after two seasons withCastilla, in which he oversawthem finishing 11th and eighth

in Segunda B.For Lopetegui, the two

biggest jobs in Spanish footballhave been lost in less than fivemonths after his decision to joinMadrid also cost him his role asSpain manager at the WorldCup.

Spain subsequently failed inRussia under Fernando Hierro,their stand-in coach, and nowLopetegui's failure at Madridhas been confirmed too.

"It is not just Julen's fault",read the headline on the frontpage of Marca, Spain's biggest

selling daily, on Monday.Madrid's dreadful recent run

showed no sign of abating at theCamp Nou, however. They havemanaged one win in their lastseven matches, sit ninth in LaLiga and earlier this month wentmore than eight hours without agoal.

Some now believe, perhapsPerez included, that the teamneeds a firmer hand. Conte is ademanding coach, meticulous inhis tactical preparation and unre-lenting when it comes to defen-sive organisation.

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Santiago Solari said he is open to becoming RealMadrid coach long-term after being put in tempo-

rary charge on Monday following the sacking of JulenLopetegui.

Solari has been promoted from his role as man-ager of the club's B team, Castilla, and took train-

ing for the first time on Tuesday morning atMadrid's base in Valdebebas.

The Argentinian, who spent five yearsplaying for Madrid between 2000 and2005, will be in charge for their Copa delRey game away to Melilla on Wednesday.He has not ruled out becoming Lopetegui'spermanent successor.

"I'm going to go into things very pos-itively," Solari said at his opening pressconference on Tuesday.

"I will do everything I can. It's a greatopportunity and it's a great club. I don'tjust say that now as coach of the firstteam. I've been here with other teams,I've played and sweated in the shirt ofthis club.

"Madrid is bigger than all of us butit touches us all with its greatness. I wantto be a part of it."

Solari is likely to remain in post forReal's La Liga game at home to RealValladolid on Saturday and could stayon for next week's trip to Viktoria Plzenin the Champions League.

Madrid have sounded out forrmerChelsea and Juventus coach AntonioConte but initial talks have reported-

ly not gone smoothly. Belgium bossRoberto Martinez and the club's former

midfielder Guti have also been linked.Solari, however, is the man in position

and a run of positive results could turn opin-ion in his favour. Asked about his strategyagainst Melilla, he said "the idea is to go thereand play with balls".

Lopetegui paid the price for five defeatsin seven matches, the last a 5-1 thrashing at thehands of Barcelona on Sunday. Solari believesthe players are determined to turn thingsaround.

"They are hurting, obviously, but eager toreverse the situation," Solari said. "This is a groupof champions, warriors, who have won many

things. The situation is not the easiest, but I haveseen them eager to change it."

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Adominant NorthEast UnitedFC scored two late goals to beatDelhi Dynamos 2-0 in their

Indian Super League football matchhere on Tuesday.

The home side failed to createenough chances to score and were out-played by the visitors who, however,could not find a breakthrough until the82nd minute at the Jawaharlal NehruStadium here.

A moment of individual bril-liance from Federico Gallego (82ndminute) and a clinical strike byBartholomew Ogbeche (90th) helpedNorthEast United climb to the top ofthe table with 11 points, although theyhave played a match more than FCGoa (10 points).

This was NorthEast's third victo-ry on the road and the best start theyhave had in the ISL.

NorthEast United spurned a gold-en chance to take an early lead fiveminutes into the match. A pacy surgeforward was led by Ogbeche whoplayed a one-two with Redeem Tlangbefore unleashing a dipping effortfrom the edge of the box. The goal-keeper stood no chance of keeping itout but luckily for him, the effort hitthe crossbar.

The visitors were attacking innumbers with Tlang's exploits on theright flank pinning bothNandhakumar Sekar and Narayan

Das into their own half.Lallianzuala Chhangte's pace was

put to the test when an overhit back-pass placed Robert Lalthlamuana in aspot of bother in the visitor's half. Thedefender managed to get to the ballbefore the Mizo-born winger andaverted a defensive catastrophe againstthe run of play.

Delhi could have shocked thevisitors with a lead when PritamKotal rose highest to get a corner-kickdelivery but the ball sailed over the bar.

NorthEast United had a couplemore chances before the break.Rowllin Borges received Tlang's crossinto the box, controlled it with adelightful touch and released a shot

that was blocked by Rana Gharami.The resulting corner-kick was

aimed for Juan Mascia in the centrewho flicked it to the near post whereMateo Grgic's header flying towardsthe net was brilliantly kept out byDorronsoro.

Gombau responded to the visitors'onslaught by adding Vinit Rai into

Delhi's midfield as the home side werestruggling to keep the ball.

NorthEast's first chance after thebreak saw Gallego's powerful shot takea deflection off a sliding GianniZuiverloon and went straight into thehands of goalkeeper FranciscoDorronsoro.

At the other end, Zuiverloonstood over a free-kick outside the boxon the left and swung it towards thefar post for Andrija Kaludjerovic whocouldn't keep his shot on target, muchto the dismay of the large crowd in thestands.

The home side had their chancein the 78th minute when a long ballby Marti Crespi fell perfectly forKaludjerovic at the edge of the box.The striker played a one-two withMarcos Tebar whose well-weightedthrough-ball had Kaludjerovic attempta shot which was blocked and deflect-ed wide by a sliding Mato Grgic.

NorthEast United finally got theirgoal through a moment of brilliancefrom Gallego. The Uruguayan mid-fielder picked up the ball from the leftflank, skipped past his marker, surgedinto the box before sending a stunningfinish into the bottom right corner.

Romeo Fernandes' poor pass backto Pritam Kotal was intercepted byGallego who charged down the leftflank and squared the ball to Ogbeche.The Nigerian forward sent the ball intothe net to complete NorthEast United'smasterclass in Delhi.

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Hosts ATK will look to buildon their winning momen-

tum when they face last year'srunners-up Bengaluru FC in anIndian Super League football fix-ture at the Saltlake Stadiumhere Wednesday.

Having suffered back-to-back defeats at home to starttheir campaign, the new-lookATK have managed to bounceback with two wins and draw.They will now seek to securetheir maiden win againstBengaluru.

In their last match, ATKupset defending championsChennaiyin FC 2-1 in a gamewhich saw their attacking duo ofManuel Lanzarote and KaluUche in perfect coordina-tion and according tocoach Steve Coppell'splans.

While Uchestruck the first goal,the ATK captain setup John Johnson forthe second goal.

Their midfield also dida neat job with Brazilian EvertonSantos showing creativity, alongwith with Pronay Halder.

Bengaluru FC will be upagainst a player who had beena key member of the side sincethe club's fairy-tale journeyfrom 2013.

Having switched allegianceto ATK, English defenderJohnson who earlier forged asolid partnership with Spain'sJuanan at the heart ofBengaluru's defence, will now beseen thwarting the duo of Mikuand Sunil Chhetri.

"The strategy is just to tryand win every game. Bengaluru

are a top side and they've provedit so far this season. They provedit last season. We look forwardto it. We want to play the bestteams and see how we cope. So,we are looking forward to thatgame now," ATK coach SteveCoppell said.

Speaking about the turn-around, the Englishman said:"Obviously, the first two gameswe lost and so it was a big winfor us. The team is still evolving.You know, it's still taking shape.

"The more we play, themore players are put under themicroscope. The more you seewho responds well and whodoes not respond well, you canshape the team, even more,going forward. It's happening tome," he said.

It's been a tale of twostrikers for Bengaluru

FC and Chhetri andMiku have been attheir sublime bestscoring five of the sixgoals in their unbeat-

en run from threematches this season.

In their last fixtureagainst FC Pune City, the duowere heavily involved asBengaluru struck three pasttheir opponents to begin theirthree-match away sojourn.

Last season, Bengaluru weresensational in their away out-ings, winning seven out of theirnine matches in the league stage— the most by any team.

Having won their first awaymatch of the season, BengaluruFC have now five away wins onthe trot.

Both the teams have sevenpoints each, but Atletico Kolkatahave played five matches, com-pared to Bengaluru's three.

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Roger Federer is poised to seek his 100th ATP title at the ParisMasters this week with organisers announcing the Swiss great

"arrives" on Tuesday.If the holder of 20 Grand Slam titles lines up at Bercy it will

be his first appearance at the last Masters event of the seasonsince 2015.

The 37-year-old Swiss star won his 99th career title at theweekend in Basel but hasn't played in Paris in three years dueto injury and selective scheduling.

Federer "arrives tomorrow" organisers tweeted on Monday.He faces either Jo-Wilfried Tsonga or Milos Raonic onWednesday.

Portugal's Joao Sousa will meet Novak Djokovic in the sec-ond round after defeating Marco Cecchinato 7-5, 6-3 in his open-ing match.

Cecchinato stunned Djokovic in the quarter-finals of theFrench Open in June, but the Italian missed out on a rematchwith Djokovic as he fell apart after losing his serve at 5-5 in theopening set.

Second seed Djokovic is a four-time champion in Paris andis bidding to reclaim the world number one ranking from RafaelNadal this week.

The Spaniard, who has never won the indoor tournament,is making his return from the knee injury that scuppered hisUS Open chances.

Filip Krajinovic, last year's runner-up in Paris, slid to a first-round defeat by Karen Khachanov that will send the Serb spi-ralling down the rankings.

The 34th-ranked Krajinovic served for the first set but rapid-ly came unstuck and suffered a 7-5, 6-2 loss that will see himtumble outside the top 90.

Richard Gasquet beat Denis Shapovalov but Gasquet's fel-low Frenchman Nicoals Mahut went out 7-6 (7/1), 6-2 toAmerican Frances Taifoe.

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Gujarat Fortune Giants beatPuneri Paltan 37-27 to con-

tinue their impressive form in thePro Kabaddi League Season VIhere on Tuesday.

Nitin Tomar finally achievedhis 100th raid point in Season 6 toonly leave the match with aninjury towards the end. Sachininflicted an All Out in the dyingmoments to get his Super 10.

Nitin Tomar made a greatstart for his team as well, as he gottwo points in his third minute raidto make it 4-2 for Puneri Paltan.Rinku Narwal made an early mis-take by letting Sachin out of hisgrabs but then made two greattackles on Ajay Kumar andMahendra Rajput to redeem him-self.

The half saw both the teamshaving a four-point gap at 12-16 infavour of Gujarat Fortune Giants.

Mahendra Rajput made a greatSuper Raid with his dangling legcrossing the midline in the lobbygetting Sandeep Narwal, AkshayJadhav and Rinku Narwal out ofthe equation for some time.

This restored the lead back forGujarat to six points with thescore reading 23-29. Parvesh triedhis best to become the super-subfor Pune but Sachin constantlybothered the defence to get aSuper 10.

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OFFICE OF THE CHIEF DISTRICT MEDICAL & PUBLICHEALTH OFFICER, BARGARH

No.9431 Date:29/10/2018

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