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@TheDailyPioneer facebook.com/dailypioneer Follow us on: MONEY 8 ‘GEMS, JEWELLERY EXPORTS MAY DECLINE 5-10% THIS YEAR’ OPINION 6 WHO IS AN INDIAN? SPORTS 12 EYE OPENER VIJAYAWADA, FRIDAY OCTOBER 18, 2019; PAGES 12 `3 www.dailypioneer.com RNI No. APENG/2018/764698 Established 1864 Published From VIJAYAWADA DELHI LUCKNOW BHOPAL RAIPUR CHANDIGARH BHUBANESWAR RANCHI DEHRADUN HYDERABAD *Late City Vol. 1 Issue 352 *Air Surcharge Extra if Applicable } MANCHU MANOJ CONFIRMS DIVORCE WITH PRANATHI Page 10 { PNS n VIJAYAWADA In a historic decision, Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy has announced that there will be no interviews in recruitment of various posts through the Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC). He said the appointments will be done based on merit in the written examinations. The new pol- icy will be implemented from January, 2020. The Chief Minister said plans are afoot to rope in the services of IITs and IIMs in recruitments through APPSC. He asked officials to formulate guidelines in this regard. When officials drew the Chief Minister's attention to court cases on APPSC recruitments, he said such instances would not recur in the future. He asked officials to release the calendar of APPSC recruitment on January 1 every year. As per the instructions of the Chief Minister, a meeting chaired by the Chief Secretary would be convened in the third week of November. The list of vacant posts in various departments would be pre- pared during the meeting. By November-end, pro- posals would be prepared for filling of these posts and budget allotments for them. He said priority should be given to departments offering emergency services. The Chief Minister said officials should ensure the best practices would be put in place to ensure transparency in the recruitment process. No interviews for APPSC recruitment, says CM l The Chief Minister said plans are afoot to rope in the services of IITs and IIMs in recruitment through APPSC l He asked officials to formulate guidelines in this regard PNS n AMARAVATI Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy at a review meeting on Thursday instructed officials to allot land pattas and construct houses for the poor by Ugadi in urban regions. The Chief Minister ordered officials to allot lands and con- struct houses for the poor instead of giving them flats. "The present flats where the poor are living are not proper- ly maintained and leading to unhygienic surroundings," the Chief Minister said. He asked officials to find a solution to renovate and tack- le the current problems in the flats. Moreover, he instructed them to prepare norms for the regularisation of illegal structures. He further ordered officials to take only a nominal fee for such identified areas up to two cents. If exceed beyond two cents, regularisation fee should be collected. The Chief Minister has mandated officials to pre- pare proposals for the same. He instructed officials to construct houses and give to people stay- ing at the riverside and canal- side as the house conditions prone threat to their lives. Earlier, there was no registra- tion made even after the land was given. "Now, we are ready to do registration,' said Chief Minister "Chandrababu had forcibly taken back the lands that are already given." He instructed officials to utilise the government lands for the con- struction of houses. Officials explained the Chief Minister about the identifica- tion of beneficiaries by Grama Sabhas. According to details given by officials, so far 20,47,325 beneficiaries have been identified and the count may increase. About 19,389 acres of land in rural areas and estimated that more 8,000 acres would be required. In urban areas, about 2,559 acres have been identified and estimated that more 11,000 acres would be required. Officials estimat- ed that approximately Rs 10,000 to 12,000 crore will be required for this project. Continued on Page 3 ‘Houses for poor by Ugadi' PNS n AMARAVATI Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy launched 'Dr YSR Navodayam' scheme, which provides Rs 3,500 crore to about 85,000 MSMEs under One Time Restructuring (OTR), on Thursday. "The scheme will benefit Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sectors in a big way," Finance Minister Buggana Rajendranath Reddy told the media after the launch. To execute the scheme effectively, the government has ordered to conduct meet- ing every month in the dis- tricts. The Minister said that these meetings will be con- ducted under the chairman- ship of the District Collector and includes District Coordination Committee, District Industries Promotion Committee members, and bankers and their coordina- tion. According to the Minister, the agenda of these monthly meetings is to indi- vidually identify the problems of MSMEs. The government will support and monitor the implementation of Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) One Time Restructuring (OTR) of MSME loans so that all the eligible MSME units are cov- ered for OTR of accounts up to March 31, 2020. Though RBI notification has come in January, the pre- vious government did not make use of the OTR and this government has taken it up, he said. "MSMEs in the coun- try contribute eight per cent of the country's GDP. In Andhra Pradesh, we have 1,00,629 MSMEs with an investment of Rs 30,528 crore and employing 11 lakh. About 85,070 MSME units are eligi- ble for the OTR that is worth Rs 3493 crore." Continued on Page 3 PNS n TUNI YSRCP Tuni MLA Dadisetty Raja figured as one of the accused, along with five oth- ers, in the sensation vernac- ular daily journalist Satyanarayana's murder case. Police here registered cases against six at the behest of the deceased's fam- ily members. Meanwhile, the Tuni police stepped up investigation in the murder of jSatyanarayana of a ver- nacular daily. The MLA fig- ured as the A-6. Continued on Page 3 MLA accused in scribe's murder case PK Rath, CMD, RINL, congratulating Ajit Kumar Saxena (right) at the administrative building of RINL in Visakhapatnam on Thursday PNS n VISAKHAPATNAM Ajit Kumar Saxena took charge as the new Director (opera- tions) of RINL-Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, here on Thursday. Prior to this assignment, Saxena has worked as the Chief General Manager, Mills, IISCO, Burnpur, Steel Authority of India Limited. Saxena started his career as a management trainee (techni- cal) in 1986. He worked in var- ious assignments in SAIL start- ing with Bhilai Steel Plant and in various positions during his long tenure of 33 years in SAIL. He holds B Tech degree from Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University in Metallurgy and also acquired an MBA. He has received 'Young Metallurgist of the year Award' in 2000 from the Ministry of Steel. l The scheme will benefit Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sectors in a big way," Finance Minister Buggana Rajendranath Reddy told the media after the launch Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy launching the YSR Navodayam scheme in Amaravati on Thursday CM Jagan launches ‘YSR Navodayam' SEELAM AROZIE n VIJAYAWADA The Cabinet's decision to empower Secretaries of various departments to take recourse to legal remedy if the media comes out with 'false' news reports has generated much debate among journalists as well as the gener- al public. In 2007, the erstwhile Congress government led by the late YS Rajasekhara Reddy had issued an order (GO No 938) authorising the Commissioner of Information and Public Relations to take legal action against the media. The present State government has included social media in its ambit. According to government sources, the decision was taken as Secretaries are better placed in monitoring the news, identi- fying distortions, giving rejoin- ders and taking it to the logical conclusion. The decision is just an extension of the existing practice and has only expanded the scope by roping in the Secretaries of the departments concerned instead of the Commissioner of Information and Public Relations. The Information and Public Relations officials aver that the government is committed to free flow of information with accu- racy and objectivity. They point out that the phi- losophy behind the Cabinet's approval for empowering the Secretaries of various depart- ments to take legal action against the media is to instill a sense of responsibility. As per the new order, the Secretary can issue a rejoinder if he or she finds a published or televised report is false. The channel or newspaper in question is under obligation to oblige the official. If this oblig- ation is not met, the Secretary can take it to logical conclusion by taking recourse to legal remedy. When contacted, a top official said, "The order envisages trans- parency. The public have the right to know right information. This is not intended to harass the media, but only to encour- age it to stick to objectivity for the cause of society at large." What is the trigger for such a move? It could be the reaction of a certain section of the media to some initiatives taken by the government recently. In the words of Information Minister Perni Nani, "Despite a few media channels and newspapers making a mockery of reverse tendering in the Polavaram pro- ject, the initiative has yielded good results by saving Rs 750 crore to the exchequer. Same is the case with reports that appeared in a section of the press over purchase of electric buses by APSRTC. The Chief Minister is taking transparency in gover- nance very seriously. In a fresh and historic decision on Thursday, he has announced that there will be no interviews in recruitment of posts through APPSC. Is this not a move to promote transparency?" he sought to know. What's the trigger for govt's order on media reports? SUMIT ONKA n VISAKHAPATNAM Despite the intensification of raids and traps, the Anti- Corruption Bureau (ACB) has failed to curb corruption in the stamps and registration department. The bribery amount for the registration of properties has increased to one per cent of the value of registration and in some cases, the amount goes to 1.5 to 2 per cent of the value of registration, according to sources. A senior officer with the ACB said that more than 10 sub-registrars were arrested for accepting bribes and amassing illegal assets in north Andhra region, comprising Vizag, Vizianagaram and Srikakulam districts. "Surprise raids at the sub- registrar officer, Madhurawada in Vizag city, on Wednesday has exposed that the staff of the office has appointed one private person for collecting the bribe amount from people and also document writers for registration of properties. There is a significant rise in the number of corruption cases registered against the registra- tion department," disclosed a senior official with ACB in Vizag. Continued on Page 3 PNS n VISAKHAPATNAM Araku MP Goddeti Madhavi and country's poorest Lok Sabha member married her childhood friend Kusireddy Sivaprasad at a simple ceremo- ny held at remote Koyyuru in the agency area of Visakhapatnam on Thursday evening. Siva Prasad runs a school in the agency. Both were classmates from Class VI, while they were studying in a school in Narsipatnam in Visakhapatnam district. They became friends from SSC in 2007. "Till date, we are friends, and shared a lot of issues con- cerning public and families even after I joined the job. He used to help me in preparation for competitive exams," the 28- year-old MP said. She said Siva Prasad was behind all her successes and eventually played a significant role in making her win in the recent elections. He has been his driver, mentor, coordinator and a lot more to describe her friendship and him. Continued on Page 3 Araku MP G Madhavi with childhood friend and hubby Siva Prasad Araku MP ties knot with childhood friend Graft in stamps and registration dept rampant A senior officer with the ACB said that more than 10 sub- registrars were arrested for accepting bribes and amassing illegal assets in north Andhra region According to government sources, the decision was taken as Secretaries are better placed in monitoring the news, identifying distortions, giving rejoinders and taking it to the logical conclusion First AI varsity launched in Abu Dhabi DUBAI: The UAE has set up an artificial intelligence univer- sity, claimed to be the first in the world, in Abu Dhabi. The Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) was inaugurated and it offers cours- es for undergraduate students. It is also accepting applica- tions for its first masters and PhD programmes this month. All admitted students will be given full scholarship plus benefits such as a monthly allowance and accommoda- tion. "AI is already changing the world, but we can achieve so much more if we allow the limitless imagination of the human mind to fully explore it. The university will bring the discipline of AI into the fore- front, molding and empower- ing creative pioneers," said Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE Minister of State, who has been appointed chair of the MBZUAI Board of Trustees and is spearheading the uni- versity's establishment. Growth of wealth of ultra rich slows down in 2018 PNS n NEW DELHI High networth individuals have seen their wealth growth slow- ing down in 2018 to 9.62 per cent from 13.45 per cent a year ago, while their number has de- grown, says a report. High networth individuals are those with an investible sur- plus of over $1 million, and their number has crimped to 2.56 lakh in 2018 from 2.63 lakh in 2017, according to the data col- lated by Karvy Wealth Management. According to the Karvy report, these 2.63 lakh ultra rich are worth Rs 430 lakh crore in 2018, up from Rs 392 lakh crore in 2017. The report comes even as more eye brows are being raised repeatedly over the rising inequality in the country, where the rich are get- ting richer and the poor, becom- ing poorer and at a faster clip. As much as Rs 262 lakh crore of the wealth possessed by the high networth individuals are in the form of financial assets, while the rest are parked in physical assets, it said, adding the ratio has remained broadly the same at 60:40. Among finan- cial assets, direct equity exposure is the largest at Rs 52 lakh crore, but growth in this segment plunged to 6.39 percent from a high 30.32 percent in 2017. In line with broader trends, growth in fixed deposits and bonds rose 8.85 percent to Rs 45 lakh crore in 2018 from 4.86 percent growth in the previous year. ‘Nitish to lead NDA in 2020 Bihar polls’ PNS n PATNA Speculations about the BJP- JD(U) alliance in Bihar suf- fering yet another split were put to rest on Thursday with Union Home Minister Amit Shah stating that the NDA will contest the assembly polls next year under the leadership of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Leaders of the JD(U), headed by Kumar, erupted in joy as snippets of an inter- view given to a news channel by Shah were beamed, cap- ping weeks of bad blood between the two parties. "The gathbandhan (coali- tion) is atal (unshakeable). The NDA will contest assembly polls under the leadership of Nitish Kumar in Bihar. Nationally, it is Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who will continue to lead the coalition," Shah was shown as having said in the interview, to be telecast later in the day. Saxena worked in various assignments in SAIL starting with Bhilai Steel Plant and in various positions during his long tenure of 33 years in SAIL Saxena is RINL director Need to rewrite history from India's point of view:Shah VARANASI: The First War of Independence in 1857 would have been regarded as a revolt had it not been for Veer Savarkar, said Home Minister Amit Shah said here on Thursday amid a row over the BJP suggesting that the Hindutva icon be given the Bharat Ratna. Stressing the need to rewrite history from India's point of view, Shah credited Savarkar for calling the 1857 rebellion as India's first inde- pendence struggle. Shah said had it not been for him, the rebellion of 1857 would have become history and India would have seen it from the British point of view. His remarks came two days after the Maharashtra BJP unit said in its election manifesto that the party would ask the Centre to con- fer the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award, on Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, popularly known as Veer Savarkar. "Had it not been Veer Savarkar, the 1857 'kran- ti' (revolt) would not have become history and we would have been seeing it from the British point of view," the home minister said. 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VIJAYAWADA DELHI LUCKNOW BHOPALRAIPUR CHANDIGARH BHUBANESWAR

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*Late City Vol. 1 Issue 352*Air Surcharge Extra if Applicable

}MANCHU MANOJCONFIRMS

DIVORCE WITHPRANATHI

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PNS n VIJAYAWADA

In a historic decision, ChiefMinister YS JaganmohanReddy has announced thatthere will be no interviews inrecruitment of various poststhrough the Andhra PradeshPublic Service Commission(APPSC). He said theappointments will be donebased on merit in the writtenexaminations. The new pol-icy will be implemented fromJanuary, 2020.

The Chief Minister saidplans are afoot to rope in theservices of IITs and IIMs inrecruitments throughAPPSC. He asked officials toformulate guidelines in thisregard.

When officials drew theChief Minister's attention tocourt cases on APPSCrecruitments, he said suchinstances would not recur inthe future.

He asked officials to releasethe calendar of APPSCrecruitment on January 1every year. As per theinstructions of the ChiefMinister, a meeting chairedby the Chief Secretary wouldbe convened in the thirdweek of November. The list ofvacant posts in variousdepartments would be pre-pared during the meeting.

By November-end, pro-posals would be prepared forfilling of these posts andbudget allotments for them.He said priority should begiven to departments offeringemergency services.

The Chief Minister saidofficials should ensure thebest practices would be put inplace to ensure transparencyin the recruitment process.

No interviews for APPSCrecruitment, says CM

l The Chief Ministersaid plans are afoot to rope in the services of IITs and IIMs inrecruitment throughAPPSCl He asked officialsto formulateguidelines in thisregard

PNS n AMARAVATI

Chief Minister YS JaganmohanReddy at a review meeting onThursday instructed officials toallot land pattas and constructhouses for the poor by Ugadi inurban regions.

The Chief Minister orderedofficials to allot lands and con-struct houses for the poorinstead of giving them flats."The present flats where thepoor are living are not proper-ly maintained and leading tounhygienic surroundings," theChief Minister said.

He asked officials to find asolution to renovate and tack-le the current problems in theflats. Moreover, he instructedthem to prepare norms for the regularisation of illegalstructures.

He further ordered officialsto take only a nominal fee forsuch identified areas up to twocents. If exceed beyond twocents, regularisation fee shouldbe collected. The Chief Ministerhas mandated officials to pre-pare proposals for the same. Heinstructed officials to construct

houses and give to people stay-ing at the riverside and canal-side as the house conditionsprone threat to their lives.

Earlier, there was no registra-tion made even after the landwas given. "Now, we are readyto do registration,' said ChiefMinister "Chandrababu hadforcibly taken back the landsthat are already given." Heinstructed officials to utilise thegovernment lands for the con-struction of houses.

Officials explained the ChiefMinister about the identifica-tion of beneficiaries by Grama

Sabhas. According to detailsgiven by officials, so far20,47,325 beneficiaries havebeen identified and the countmay increase. About 19,389acres of land in rural areas andestimated that more 8,000 acreswould be required. In urbanareas, about 2,559 acres havebeen identified and estimatedthat more 11,000 acres wouldbe required. Officials estimat-ed that approximately Rs 10,000to 12,000 crore will be requiredfor this project.

Continued on Page 3

‘Houses for poor by Ugadi'

PNS n AMARAVATI

Chief Minister YSJaganmohan Reddy launched'Dr YSR Navodayam' scheme,which provides Rs 3,500 croreto about 85,000 MSMEsunder One TimeRestructuring (OTR), onThursday.

"The scheme will benefitMicro, Small and MediumEnterprises (MSME) sectorsin a big way," FinanceMinister BugganaRajendranath Reddy told themedia after the launch.

To execute the schemeeffectively, the governmenthas ordered to conduct meet-ing every month in the dis-tricts. The Minister said thatthese meetings will be con-ducted under the chairman-ship of the District Collectorand includes DistrictCoordination Committee,District Industries PromotionCommittee members, andbankers and their coordina-tion. According to theMinister, the agenda of thesemonthly meetings is to indi-vidually identify the problems

of MSMEs. The governmentwill support and monitor theimplementation of ReserveBank of India's (RBI) OneTime Restructuring (OTR)of MSME loans so that all theeligible MSME units are cov-ered for OTR of accounts upto March 31, 2020.

Though RBI notificationhas come in January, the pre-vious government did notmake use of the OTR and this

government has taken it up,he said. "MSMEs in the coun-try contribute eight per centof the country's GDP. InAndhra Pradesh, we have1,00,629 MSMEs with aninvestment of Rs 30,528 croreand employing 11 lakh. About85,070 MSME units are eligi-ble for the OTR that is worthRs 3493 crore."

Continued on Page 3

PNS n TUNI

YSRCP Tuni MLA DadisettyRaja figured as one of theaccused, along with five oth-ers, in the sensation vernac-ular daily journalistSatyanarayana's murdercase. Police here registeredcases against six at thebehest of the deceased's fam-ily members. Meanwhile,the Tuni police stepped upinvestigation in the murderof jSatyanarayana of a ver-nacular daily. The MLA fig-ured as the A-6.

Continued on Page 3

MLA accusedin scribe'smurder case

PK Rath, CMD, RINL, congratulating Ajit Kumar Saxena (right) at theadministrative building of RINL in Visakhapatnam on Thursday

PNS n VISAKHAPATNAM

Ajit Kumar Saxena took chargeas the new Director (opera-tions) of RINL-VisakhapatnamSteel Plant, here on Thursday.Prior to this assignment,Saxena has worked as the ChiefGeneral Manager, Mills, IISCO,Burnpur, Steel Authority ofIndia Limited.

Saxena started his career asa management trainee (techni-cal) in 1986. He worked in var-ious assignments in SAIL start-ing with Bhilai Steel Plant andin various positions during hislong tenure of 33 years in

SAIL. He holds B Tech degreefrom Institute of Technology,Banaras Hindu University inMetallurgy and also acquiredan MBA. He has received'Young Metallurgist of the yearAward' in 2000 from theMinistry of Steel.

l The scheme willbenefit Micro, Smalland MediumEnterprises (MSME)sectors in a big way,"Finance MinisterBuggana RajendranathReddy told the mediaafter the launch

Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy launching the YSR Navodayam scheme in Amaravati on Thursday

CM Jagan launches ‘YSR Navodayam'

SEELAM AROZIEn VIJAYAWADA

The Cabinet's decision toempower Secretaries of variousdepartments to take recourse tolegal remedy if the media comesout with 'false' news reports hasgenerated much debate amongjournalists as well as the gener-al public. In 2007, the erstwhileCongress government led by thelate YS Rajasekhara Reddy hadissued an order (GO No 938)authorising the Commissionerof Information and PublicRelations to take legal actionagainst the media. The presentState government has includedsocial media in its ambit.

According to governmentsources, the decision was takenas Secretaries are better placedin monitoring the news, identi-fying distortions, giving rejoin-ders and taking it to the logicalconclusion. The decision is just

an extension of the existingpractice and has only expandedthe scope by roping in theSecretaries of the departmentsconcerned instead of theCommissioner of Informationand Public Relations.

The Information and PublicRelations officials aver that thegovernment is committed to freeflow of information with accu-racy and objectivity.

They point out that the phi-losophy behind the Cabinet'sapproval for empowering theSecretaries of various depart-ments to take legal action againstthe media is to instill a sense ofresponsibility. As per the neworder, the Secretary can issue arejoinder if he or she finds apublished or televised report isfalse. The channel or newspaperin question is under obligation

to oblige the official. If this oblig-ation is not met, the Secretarycan take it to logical conclusionby taking recourse to legal remedy.

When contacted, a top officialsaid, "The order envisages trans-parency. The public have theright to know right information.This is not intended to harassthe media, but only to encour-age it to stick to objectivity for

the cause of society at large."What is the trigger for such a

move? It could be the reactionof a certain section of the mediato some initiatives taken by thegovernment recently. In thewords of Information MinisterPerni Nani, "Despite a fewmedia channels and newspapersmaking a mockery of reversetendering in the Polavaram pro-ject, the initiative has yieldedgood results by saving Rs 750crore to the exchequer. Same isthe case with reports thatappeared in a section of the pressover purchase of electric busesby APSRTC. The Chief Ministeris taking transparency in gover-nance very seriously. In a freshand historic decision onThursday, he has announcedthat there will be no interviewsin recruitment of posts throughAPPSC. Is this not a move topromote transparency?" hesought to know.

What's the trigger for govt's order on media reports?

SUMIT ONKA n VISAKHAPATNAM

Despite the intensification ofraids and traps, the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) hasfailed to curb corruption in thestamps and registrationdepartment.

The bribery amount for theregistration of properties hasincreased to one per cent of thevalue of registration and insome cases, the amount goesto 1.5 to 2 per cent of the valueof registration, according tosources.

A senior officer with theACB said that more than 10sub-registrars were arrestedfor accepting bribes and

amassing illegal assets in northAndhra region, comprisingVizag, Vizianagaram andSrikakulam districts.

"Surprise raids at the sub-registrar officer, Madhurawadain Vizag city, on Wednesdayhas exposed that the staff ofthe office has appointed oneprivate person for collectingthe bribe amount from peopleand also document writersfor registration of properties.There is a significant rise in thenumber of corruption casesregistered against the registra-tion department," disclosed asenior official with ACB inVizag.

Continued on Page 3

PNS n VISAKHAPATNAM

Araku MP Goddeti Madhaviand country's poorest LokSabha member married herchildhood friend KusireddySivaprasad at a simple ceremo-ny held at remote Koyyuru inthe agency area ofVisakhapatnam on Thursdayevening. Siva Prasad runs aschool in the agency.

Both were classmates fromClass VI, while they werestudying in a school inNarsipatnam inVisakhapatnam district. Theybecame friends from SSC in2007. "Till date, we are friends,and shared a lot of issues con-cerning public and familieseven after I joined the job. Heused to help me in preparationfor competitive exams," the 28-

year-old MP said. She said SivaPrasad was behind all hersuccesses and eventuallyplayed a significant role inmaking her win in the recentelections. He has been hisdriver, mentor, coordinatorand a lot more to describe herfriendship and him.

Continued on Page 3

Araku MP G Madhavi with childhoodfriend and hubby Siva Prasad

Araku MP ties knotwith childhood friend

Graft in stamps and registration dept rampant A senior officer withthe ACB said thatmore than 10 sub-registrars werearrested foraccepting bribes andamassing illegalassets in northAndhra region

According togovernment sources,the decision wastaken as Secretariesare better placed inmonitoring the news,identifyingdistortions, givingrejoinders and takingit to the logicalconclusion

First AI varsitylaunched in Abu DhabiDUBAI: The UAE has set upan artificial intelligence univer-sity, claimed to be the first inthe world, in Abu Dhabi. TheMohamed bin ZayedUniversity of ArtificialIntelligence (MBZUAI) wasinaugurated and it offers cours-es for undergraduate students.

It is also accepting applica-tions for its first masters andPhD programmes this month.All admitted students will begiven full scholarship plusbenefits such as a monthlyallowance and accommoda-tion. "AI is already changingthe world, but we can achieveso much more if we allow thelimitless imagination of thehuman mind to fully exploreit. The university will bring thediscipline of AI into the fore-front, molding and empower-ing creative pioneers," saidSultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAEMinister of State, who hasbeen appointed chair of theMBZUAI Board of Trusteesand is spearheading the uni-versity's establishment.

Growth of wealth of ultra rich slows down in 2018PNS n NEW DELHI

High networth individuals haveseen their wealth growth slow-ing down in 2018 to 9.62 percent from 13.45 per cent a yearago, while their number has de-grown, says a report.

High networth individualsare those with an investible sur-plus of over $1 million, and theirnumber has crimped to 2.56lakh in 2018 from 2.63 lakh in2017, according to the data col-lated by Karvy WealthManagement. According to theKarvy report, these 2.63 lakhultra rich are worth Rs 430 lakh

crore in 2018, up from Rs 392lakh crore in 2017. The reportcomes even as more eye browsare being raised repeatedly overthe rising inequality in thecountry, where the rich are get-ting richer and the poor, becom-ing poorer and at a faster clip.

As much as Rs 262 lakhcrore of the wealth possessed bythe high networth individualsare in the form of financialassets, while the rest are parkedin physical assets, it said, addingthe ratio has remained broadlythe same at 60:40. Among finan-cial assets, direct equity exposureis the largest at Rs 52 lakh crore,but growth in this segmentplunged to 6.39 percent from ahigh 30.32 percent in 2017. Inline with broader trends, growthin fixed deposits and bonds rose8.85 percent to Rs 45 lakh crorein 2018 from 4.86 percentgrowth in the previous year.

‘Nitish to leadNDA in 2020Bihar polls’PNS n PATNA

Speculations about the BJP-JD(U) alliance in Bihar suf-fering yet another split wereput to rest on Thursday withUnion Home Minister AmitShah stating that the NDAwill contest the assemblypolls next year under theleadership of Chief MinisterNitish Kumar.

Leaders of the JD(U),headed by Kumar, erupted injoy as snippets of an inter-view given to a news channelby Shah were beamed, cap-ping weeks of bad bloodbetween the two parties.

"The gathbandhan (coali-tion) is atal (unshakeable).

The NDA will contestassembly polls under theleadership of Nitish Kumarin Bihar. Nationally, it isPrime Minister NarendraModi, who will continue tolead the coalition," Shah wasshown as having said in theinterview, to be telecast laterin the day.

Saxena worked invarious assignmentsin SAIL starting withBhilai Steel Plant andin various positionsduring his long tenureof 33 years in SAIL

Saxena is RINL director

Need to rewritehistory fromIndia's point ofview:ShahVARANASI: The First Warof Independence in 1857would have been regarded asa revolt had it not been forVeer Savarkar, said HomeMinister Amit Shah said hereon Thursday amid a rowover the BJP suggesting thatthe Hindutva icon be giventhe Bharat Ratna.

Stressing the need torewrite history from India'spoint of view, Shah creditedSavarkar for calling the 1857rebellion as India's first inde-pendence struggle.

Shah said had it not beenfor him, the rebellion of 1857would have become historyand India would have seen itfrom the British point ofview. His remarks came twodays after the MaharashtraBJP unit said in its electionmanifesto that the partywould ask the Centre to con-fer the Bharat Ratna, India'shighest civilian award, onVinayak Damodar Savarkar,popularly known as VeerSavarkar. "Had it not beenVeer Savarkar, the 1857 'kran-ti' (revolt) would not havebecome history and wewould have been seeing itfrom the British point ofview," the home ministersaid.

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Consumption of eggs in theState is yet to pick-up asexpected in spite of several pro-grammes being organised forthe promotion of eggs con-sumption. While the IndianCouncil of Medical Research(ICMR) has recommendedconsumption of 180 eggs percapita, it is actually only 85-95in cities in the State, while it isa low at 50 to 60 in the ruralpockets of the State.

Members of the NationalEgg Coordination Committee(NECC) are of the opinion thatthough egg is cheaper andcontains many nutrients, amajority of the people, includ-ing children, are skipping eggin their daily menu citing sillyreasons.

Speaking to The Pioneer, theChairman of NECC, VizagZone, T Uday Bhaskar, saidthat ICMR has recommendedconsumption of 180 eggs percapita, it is actually only 75 inAndhra Pradesh. Egg is thecheaper and each egg is beingsold at Rs 5 in retail marketcompared to any other food,and it contains many nutrients.But, many consider egg is sim-ilar to meat and avoid consum-ing eggs on a daily basis, headded.

As per estimates, on an aver-age, around 2.8 crore eggs arebeing consumed every day inthe State. In cities like Vizag,Vijayawada and a few other

cities, the consumption of eggsis around 80 to 100 eggs percapita whereas in semi-urbanand rural pockets in the State,the consumption of eggs isaround 40 to 60 per capita,Bhaskar added.

NECC members said thatAndhra Pradesh has slipped tosecond place in production ofeggs in the country with a pro-duction of over 4.6 crore eggsa day. Tamil Nadu is in the topslot in the production of eggs

with 5.1 crore eggs per day andTelangana has secured thethird position with 3.6 croreeggs per day.

The undivided AndhraPradesh (Coastal AndhraPradesh, Rayalaseema andTelangana regions) was top inthe list of the production ofeggs in the country with overeight crore per day. After thedivision of the State, AndhraPradesh slipped to the secondposition, said P Seshagiri Raoof NECC.

"We are exporting over 20per cent of total egg productionto Odisha, 15 per cent toAssam and around 10 per centto West Bengal and Bihar. Weare appealing the parents of theschool-going children and oth-ers to make egg (either boiledor omelete) compulsory intheir children's meal regularlyfor good health," said Bhaskar.

The AP government haspromoted eggs by supplyingeggs on every alternative day inthe mid-day-meal to the stu-dents of various schools andAganvandi Centres. We arehoping that the governmentwould supply eggs on a regu-lar basis to students in thecoming days, the NECC mem-bers opined.

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2 WORKERS, 13CATTLE KILLED INROAD MISHAPVisakhapatnam: Two personsand 15 cattle were killed andanother 13 cattle were injuredwhen a container truck, whichwas carrying the men andanimals overturned near Sileru inVizag Agency on Thursdaymorning. They were transportingthe cattle illegally. The police saidthat the driver and assistantdriver of the truck fled from thespot after the accident. The policesaid that the two persons, whowere travelling, along with thecattle inside the container of thetruck died in the incident. Thepolice are suspecting that cattlewere being taken in the truck toTelangana from Odisha region.The Saluru police are alsoinvestigating the case to establishthe identity of the deceased, saidSub-Inspector of Sileru ANeelakanta Rao.

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Consumption of egg yet to pick up across State

PNS n RAJEMAHENDRAVARAM

The Dharmadi Satyam teamengaged in salvaging of theRoyal Vasishta, the ill-fatedboat with scores of passengersoverboard that capsized inthe River Godavari last monthnear Kachchuluru, is exudingconfidence of bringing outthe boat in two or three days.

The second round of theboat salvaging operations, thatcommenced three days ago,were underway. On Thursday,salvage operations were halt-ed for a while and resumedafter arrival of expert teamfrom the Kakinada port.

When the team dropped ananchor into the river onWednesday, a heavy objectstruck to it. The team felt it tobe the boat. As the object wasfound to be very heavy to pullout, JCBs were pressed intoservice. But, the heavy objectturned out to be the boat's rail-ing. This has led to the teamto make a guess that it wouldtake two more days to salvage

the boat. During the earlierattempts also, a heavy objectstruck to the anchor. Theteam tried to pull it out, but invain.

It made hectic efforts forfour or five days before sus-pending operations as theflood level in the riverincreased. Many more bodiesare believed to be trappedunder the boat.

PNSn TIRUMALA

TTD Executive Officer AnilKumar Singhal directed officialsconcerned that the documenta-tion of lands pertaining to TTDlocated at different parts of thecountry need to be document-ed and the process should becompleted on a priority basis.

During the IT meeting heldat chambers of TTD EO here onThursday, the EO said theProperty ManagementApplication devised by the ITDepartment should be effective-ly utilised and the old docu-ments pertaining to TTD landsneed to be digitalised. "Area-wise documentation need to bedone and ensure the protectionof documents," he directed offi-cials.

He instructed IT experts tocomplete the Srivari SevaNextGen application on a fastpace. "The application should bemore user-friendly and enablesmooth registration of volun-

teers for Srivari Seva," he opined. The Accommodation

Management System, whichwas introduced in SriPadmavathi Nilayam(PAN)building at Tiruchanoor, shouldbe applied even in Srinivasamand Vishnunivasam Rest Housesin Tirupati.

Additional EO AV DharmaReddy, JEO P Basant Kumar, CERamachandra Reddy, FACAOBalaji, IT Chief Sesha Reddy andother officers were also present.

Zomato announces multi-city food carnivalIANS n NEW DELHI

Restaurant aggregator andfood delivery platformZomato on Thursdayannounced the second seasonof Zomaland, its multi-cityfood and entertainment car-nival , that begins inNovember with Jaipur.

After its 2018-19 debut inDelhi, Pune and Bengaluru,the platform has scaled up thefood festival, and will alsohost it in Mumbai andHyderabad this year for thefirst time, in addition to thethree first-edition cities.

While the larger festivalformat will be seen in Delhi,Mumbai, Bengaluru,Hyderabad and Pune, somecities will also see two-daymini-carnivals named

'Zomaland Picnic'. The small-er versions will be seen inJaipur, Chandigarh, Kolkata,Chennai and Ahmedabad.

"Combining the best offood and entertainment,curation of the most uniquefood zones by cuisines andintroducing a carnival-

themed play zone, larger thanlife installations with fun-

filled activities, was a great hitand left folks raving. We

received tonnes of requestsfrom our users to bring thecarnival to their cities and areglad to expand to seven morecities with this edition,"Gaurav Gupta, the founderand COO of Zomato said ina statement.

The platform has also part-nered with Toyota, Tik Tokand Singapore Tourism Boardfor this year's editions.

The schedule for Zomalandis: Jaipur (November 2-3),Pune (November 15-17) ,Chandigarh (November 31and December 1), New Delhi(December 13-15), Kolkata-(December 28-29), Chennai(January 18-19), Bengaluru(January 31-February 2),Hyderabad (February 14-16),Ahmedabad (March 7-8) andMumbai (March 21- 22).

n "The AP government has promoted eggs by supplying eggs onevery alternative day in the mid-day-meal to the students ofvarious schools and Aganvandi Centres. We are hoping that thegovernment would supply eggs on a regular basis to students inthe coming days," NECC members opined

n Members of the NationalEgg Coordination Committeeare of the opinion that thoughegg is cheaper and containsmany nutrients, a majority ofthe people, including children,are skipping egg in their dailymenu citing silly reasons

n Speaking to The Pioneer,the Chairman of NECC, VizagZone, T Uday Bhaskar, saidthat ICMR has recommendedconsumption of 180 eggs percapita, it is actually only 75 inAndhra Pradeshn Egg is cheaper and each egg is being sold at Rs 5 in retailmarket compared to any other food and it contains manynutrients. But, many consider egg is similar to meat and avoidconsuming eggs on a daily basis

Expert team brings out ill-fatedboat's railing

On Thursday, salvageoperations were haltedfor a while andresumed after arrivalof expert team fromthe Kakinada port

n TTD Executive Officer AnilKumar Singhal said theProperty ManagementApplication devised by the ITDepartment should beeffectively utilised and the olddocuments pertaining to TTDlands need to be digitalised

n "Area-wise documentationneed to be done and ensurethe protection of documents,"he directed officials

Focus on TTD landsdocmentation, says EO

TTD Executive Officer Anil Kumar Singhal addressing a meeting in Tirumala onThursday

n After its 2018-19 debut inDelhi, Pune and Bengaluru, theplatform has scaled up thefood festival, and will also hostit in Mumbai and Hyderabadthis year for the first time, inaddition to the three first-edition cities

n The platform has alsopartnered with Toyota, Tik Tokand Singapore Tourism Boardfor this year's editions

n "Combining the best of food and entertainment, curation ofthe most unique food zones by cuisines and introducing acarnival-themed play zone, larger than life installations with fun-filled activities, was a great hit and left folks raving. We receivedtonnes of requests from our users to bring the carnival to theircities and are glad to expand to seven more cities with thisedition," Gaurav Gupta, the founder and COO of Zomato said

GOC TASA callson GovernorPNS n VIJAYAWADA

Major General RK Singh,General Officer Commanding(GOC), Telangana andAndhra Sub-Area (TASA),called on Governor

Biswa Bushan Harichandanhere on Thursday. TheGeneral Officer also calledon the Chief Secretary,Government of AndhraPradesh, LV Subrahmanyam,as a courtesy visit after havingrecently taken over as GOC,TASA at Secunderabad.

They discussed severalissues related to ex-service-men's welfare and civil mili-tary liaison. The GOC had aninteraction with AdditionalDirector General, Intelligence,Andhra Pradesh, KumarVishwajeet, IPS and had dis-cussions on security scenarioin the State. Later, the GOCmet Director Rajya Sainik

Welfare Board and he wasbriefed on various welfareactivities being conducted forex-servicemen. The GOC

visited the State EmergencyOperations Centre, there hewas briefed on the modalitiesof monitoring and conduct ofdisaster management.

Major General RK Singh, GOC, TASA, giving a bouquet to Governor Biswa Bushan Harichandan at Raj Bhavan in Vijayawada on Thursday

RK Singh and theGovernor discussedex-servicemen'swelfare and civilmilitary liaison. TheGOC had aninteraction withAdditional DirectorGeneral, Intelligence,Andhra Pradesh,Kumar Vishwajeet

IANS n NEW DELHI

A 21-year-old man entered alion's enclosure at Delhi zoo,but was rescued by the author-ities, police said.

Joint Police CommissionerDevesh Chandra Srivastavatold IANS: "Rehan Khan is aresident of Bihar and came toDelhi to visit the city." OnThursday, Khan entered theenclosure of a lion at theDelhi zoo, but was rescued bythe zoo authorities unhurt, hesaid.

The incident had led topandemonium in the zoo.According to another seniorpolice officer, the man is 'men-tally disturbed'.

In 2014, a white tiger namedVijay had attacked and killeda man who jumped over a bar-ricade into an enclosure at theDelhi zoo. The deceased wasidentified as Maqsood, a fac-tory worker and resident ofcentral Delhi's Anand Parbat.His parents had said that the19-year-old was mentally ill.

Insane man jumps intolion's enclosure at Delhi zoo

UP cop seekspermissionto end lifeIANS n NEW DELHI

A police constable postedin Uttar Pradesh's Amethidistrict and suffering fromcardiac ai lments hassought permission fromthe National HumanRights Commission(NHRC) to end his lifebecause his departmenthas turned down his pleafor transfer to a placenear his home.

The constable, MahavirSingh, is a native of Etawahdistrict, and has been suf-fering from cardiac prob-lems for the past threeyears. He has even had amild heart attack.

"I have written to seniorpolice officers, includingthe Inspector General ofPolice (Establishment),requesting transfer to anyof the districts near myhome so that I can getproper care and medicaltreatment, " he said.However, his plea has failedto get any response fromthe police department.

Amethi Superintendentof Police Khyati Garg saidthat when she wasapprised of the matter,she assured Singh of allpossible help as per thedepartment and State gov-ernment 's rules andnorms. Garg also said thatshe has asked the officersconcerned to ensure thathe was assigned jobsrequiring less labour andstress.

IANS n MATHURA

On a day when almost allmarried Hindu women arefasting on the occasion of'Karva Chauth', women inVijau village in Mathuraresist observing the fast lestthey endanger the lives oftheir husbands.

"Since 200 years, this vil-lage has been under a curseand anyone who observes afast on Karva Chauth, losesher husband. The curse wasgiven by a Brahmin woman,

whose husband was beaten todeath by villagers here onKarva Chauth," said KishoriLal Chaturvedi, a local resi-dent.

According to the popularbelief , a newly marriedBrahmin and his wife werepassing through Vijau villageon Karva Chauth day. Somelocal people accused the manof stealing their bulls andbeat him to death in thepresence of his bride.

The bride cursed thewomen and said that KarvaChauth would now bringdeath for their husbands.She later committed Sati onher husband's pyre.

"Since then, women do not

observe fast on KarvaChauth, but offer prayers atthe Sati temple here. Even themen offer prayers at the Satitemple before getting mar-ried," said Chaturvedi.

The woman in this villagedo not even buy 'sindoor'from the village and use 'sin-door' brought from their par-ents' home. At times, whensome women have defiedtradition and fasted on KarvaChauth, their husbands havedied under mysterious cir-cumstances.

Hindi month celebrations end in VPTPNS n VISAKHAPATNAM

Hindi month celebrations inVisakhapatnam Port Trust con-cluded here. Speaking on theoccasion on Thursday, PLHaranadh, Deputy Chairmanof Port Trust, stated that centper cent Hindi is being imple-mented in the VisakhapatnamPort Trust even though AndhraPradesh State is non-Hindispeaking State. Harnadh com-mended all the heads ofdepartments and the staff forputting in efforts in implemen-tation of Hindi language andalso appreciated the HindiOfficer for organising depart-ment and section wise essaywriting, elocution, quiz compe-titions in Hindi among the staffand employees. The deputychairman further informedthat Rinkesh Roy, Chairman,has extolled the VPT in imple-mentation of Hindi better thanParadip Port Trust.

C Harichandran, Secretary

and officer for official lan-guage, AK Mehera, ChiefEngineer, and RN Harikrishna,Chief Mechanical Engineeralso spoke on the occasion.

The Deputy Chairman laterdistributed prizes to thoseexcelled in the competitions.The occasion has been gracedby all heads of departments,senior officers, staff andemployees.

Harnadh commendedall the heads ofdepartments and thestaff for putting inefforts inimplementation ofHindi language

Since 200 years, thisvillage has been undera curse and anyonewho observes a faston Karva Chauth,loses her husband

Women in this UP village never fast on Karva Chauth

240 kgs of ganja seizedPNS n VIJAYAWADA

Ganja weighing 240 kgs wasrecovered from a vehicle, whichwas proceeding towardsHyderabad from Visakha pat-nam, at Pottipadu Tollgate inGannavaram by the Task Forcepolice on Thursday. Ten per-sons travelling in the vehiclewere taken into custody.

Another gang was busted forcarrying 40 kgs of ganja in anRTC bus. On a tip-off, the TaskForce police while inspectingvehicles on the NationalHighway found a mini-bus andinspected it and found 240 kgsof ganja being carried by 10 per-sons. Police seized the ganjastock and took all of them intotheir custody. Accidentally, dur-ing the inspections, anotherthree persons were caught whilecarrying 40 kgs of ganja in anRTC bus at the same place. TheTask Force police said that theywill interrogate the accused.

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LIGHTNING STRIKESFISHING BOAT IN MID-SEAVisakhapatnam: One fishermanwent missing another sustainedserious injuries when lightningstruck a fibre fishing boat inmid-sea off Visakhapatnam onThursday morning. The missingfisherman was identified asArisilli Polaraju and the injuredwas Pilla Satish. Both belong toPeda Jalaripeta in the city.Residents of Peda Jalaripeta saidsix members, including Satishand Polaraju, ventured into thesea at 5 am and when theyreached midsea, about 50 kmfrom the shore, a lightningstruck them. Satish and Polarajujumped into the sea fearing theboat will catch fire. While Satishsuffered injuries and boarded theboat, Polaraju was not seen inthe waters. Satish wasimmediately admitted to acorporate hospital for treatment.Assistant director of APFisheries K Vijayalakhmi rushedto the hospital and consoledSatish. She told reporters thatthe department got informationin the afternoon and immediatelysearch teams were put intoaction to trace Polaraju. She alsovisited Peda Jalaripeta andconsoled the family members ofboth the victims.Visakhapatnam East MLA andTDP leader VelagapudiRamakrishnababu also visitedPeda Jalaripeta and hospital andspoke to the family members.Coordinator of VisakhapatnamEast of YSRCP AkkaramaniVijayanirmala also called thevictims and their familymembers. She said she will talkto the government officials andthe concerned minister and getthe compensation sanctionedimmediately.

Housing projects in city to be expeditedG RAVI KIRANn VIJAYAWADA

The gap between haves andhave nots is still existing evenafter 73 years of independence.It's ironic that the downtrod-den still toil day and night tohave a square meal a day, for-get about shelter.

In this backdrop, one canrecall the famous slogan coinedby the then Prime MinisterIndira Gandhi- 'Roti, kapadaaur makan'- unfortunately ithas still relevance as the poorhave been deprived of basicamenities.

Chief Minister YSJaganmohan Reddy might haveobserved sufferings of theunderprivileged during hismarathon padayatra. Hence, hehas decided to accord priorityto housing for the poor. Soonafter assuming charge, he start-ed directing officials concernedto expedite housing projects.

In this scenario, theVijayawada MunicipalCorporation (VMC) is gearingup to complete housing pro-

jects in the city. Already, theyconfirmed 56,590 beneficiariesout of 96,153 applicants.Housing projects, which wereunder construction with thefunds of Pradhan Mantri AwasYojana (PMAY), housingscheme of the State govern-

ment and Slum Redevelopmentproject, would be completedsoon.

Commissioner V PrasannaVenkatesh explained thatmodalities are being workedout and soon new housingprojects, along with the under-

going project at Jakkampudi,would be completed at a briskpace.

Already, work is underprogress at Jakkampudi where11,000 houses are under con-struction. He explained"Under slum redevelopmentproject, housing projects wasproposed at Dal Mill area,Vinchipeta and Bhavanipuram.We prepared a plan of G+5structures, where 700 familiescan be accommodated andlisted out 300 beneficiaries inthese areas. As per PMAYnorms, built up area will be 300sft. But, beneficiaries are ask-ing for 330 sft. Hence, the Stategovernment will announce itshousing policy, correlating withthat, we will proceed on theproject."

If the State government pro-vides free housing, then thesebeneficiaries can avail flatswithout any payment.Regarding people living in hillarea, there is another propos-al for them. But, it was nottaken a shape till date.According to locals, a propos-

al was put before them statingthat they can have a high-risebuilding in which all can beprovided housing. But, thoseliving at the bottom of the hill,are hesitating to accept the pro-posal assuming that they mightlose their own plots."

Commissioner V PrasannaVenkatesh said "As per ourassessment, 500 acres of land isrequired for housing beneficia-ries. We requested theCollector to locate the land.Even, we had an interactionwith Minister VellampalliSrinivas. In the meantime, wea discussion with beneficiaries,then a concrete decision wouldbe taken."

Now, the State governmenthas decided to go for reversetendering in Urban Housingprojects also. Minister forMunicipal AdministrationBotsa Satyanarayana signedthe orders in this regard. TheAPTIDCO may call for freshtenders for the works, whichwere not started until now, orwhich have been completed25% of the works."

Woman amongthree Maoists whosurrender in VizagPNS n VISAKHAPATNAM

Three Maoists, including awoman, carrying cash rewardon their heads and belongingto the Galikonda AreaCommittee of the banned CPI(Maoist) surrendered beforesuperintendent of policeVisakhapatnam (rural) AttadaBabujee here on Thursday.

They were identified as 29-year-old Area CommitteeMember Rank Vanthala Ramualias Birusu alias Bangaraju ofDabhalapadu area of Odisha,Pangi Lakshman of VizagAgency and Gollori Devi aliasJyothi of Odisha.

The police said that Ramuwas carrying a reward of Rs 4lakh, while Lakshman andDevi were carrying a reward ofRs 1 lakh each on their heads.

Attada Babujee said thatRamu joined the outfit asMilitia Member in 2009 androse to ACM rank rebel.Carrying a Self-Loaded Rifle(SLR) weapon while in theoutfit, Ramu had involved inmany offences, including fivemurder cases, two land mineblasts, and three exchange offire with police, famine raidsand few others.

Lakshman had joined inMaoist group in 2013 and heworked as hard-core militiamembers in between 2013and 2018 and later emerged asDalammember of the outfit in2019. Lakshman had involvedin three offences, including

the exchange of fire withpolice and arson of coffeepulping unit at GK VeedhiMandal in Vizag Agency.

Jyothi was carrying .303rifle, while in the outfit, par-ticipated in the killing ofVanthala Salu near GK Veedhiin 2018. She was involved ina few other offences such asexchange of fires with securi-ty forces and arson of roadlaying machinery in GKVeedhi in 2018.

Both Lakshman and Jyothiwere attracted to revolution-ary songs and were also influ-enced by some Maoists lead-ers to join the outfit.

Babujee said that the triosurrendered before the policeciting that increased combingoperations, death of theirleaders in the recent encoun-ters and also to lead a peace-ful life. The trio will get ben-efits under the surrender pol-icy and we have been appeal-ing the rebels to shun vio-lence and surrender saidBabujee.

PNS n VIJAYAWADA

The Transport Departmentsized 1o private buses for vio-lating the rules. Permits ofthose buses were cancelled bythe transport authorities inAnantapur on Thursday.Among the seized buses eightbelongs to Diwakar Travelsand two are of another privateoperator.

Permits of those were can-celled for overloading of pas-sengers, not possessing fitnesscertificates and other offences.Later, cases were registeredagainst the violators.

DTC of Anantapur SivaramPrasad explained that as perthe directive of theDepartment Commissioner,these raids were conductedand checking drive will con-

tinue for some more days.Sivaram Prasad said "We

inspected many buses. Andthese buses violated thenorms. Overloading of passen-gers, not following properschedules and few buses arenot having fitness also. Wehave seized them and after get-ting all the details, we havecanceled the permits of thosebuses. We will continue ourinspections".

CRDA demolishes illegalstructures on Krishna river bankPNS n VIJAYAWADA

The CRDA has demolished afew illegal constructions on theKrishna river bank inTallayapalem village of TullurMandal on Thursday. CRDAassistant directorMadhusudhan Rao and histeam monitored the demoli-tion drive.

A toilet block and a shedwere constructed adjacent tothe Pushkar Ghat in the riverconservative zone. CRDA offi-cials have given a show-causenotice and final notice to thepeople, who have constructedit. Actually, one Siva Swamywas held responsible for theseconstructions, according tolocals. There is a SivaSkhetram and it is being main-

taine by Siva Swamy. Theyreportedly constructed thesestructures for the convenienceof their visitors.

CRDA assistant director CMadhusudhan Rao and histeam entered the scene anddemolished the structures.Speaking on the occasion, he

said: "We served a show-causenotice and also final notice onthose who indulged in illegalconstruction. But, nobody hasresponded. Even Siva Swamyhas not claimed ownership ofthem. After waiting for theresponse, as per the procedureswe have taken the action."

n The Vijayawada Municipal Corporation (VMC) is gearing upto complete housing projects in the city. Already, theyconfirmed 56,590 beneficiaries out of 96,153 applicants.Housing projects, which were under construction with thefunds of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) housingscheme of the State government and Slum RedevelopmentProject, would be completed soon

Police said thatRamu was carryinga reward of Rs 4lakh, whileLakshman and Deviwere carrying areward of Rs 1 lakheach on their heads

Raids were conductedas per directive of perthe directive of theDepartmentCommissioner, saysDTC of Anantapur

Buses of DiwakarTravels seized

Police saddled with heavyresponsibility: Kanna BabuPNS n VIJAYAWADA

Minister for Agriculture KannaBabu and Minister forEndowments Vempalli Srinivaslauded crucial role being playedby police in maintaining thelaw and order.

Marking inauguration of ablood-donation camp byreleasing pigeons here onThursday in connection withthe Police CommemorationWeek, Kanna Babu lauded theprogrammes being organisedby the Vijayawada police as apart of the week. Compared toother departments, the respon-sibility bestowed on the policeis more. Many police person-nel sacrificed their lives in lineof their duty for the sake of

society, he said recalling theircontribution to society.

For the people to celebratefestivals like Diwali, the policeshould provide security,Srinivas said complimentingthe police for recently provid-ing security to people so thatthey celebrated Dasara happi-ly.

City Commissioner of Police

Ch Dwaraka Tirumala Rao hassaid that ever since IndianArmy soldiers died fightingagainst Chinese during thewar on October 21, 1959, thepolice department is celebrat-ing the commemoration weekto pay tributes to the police anddefence personnel who had laiddown their lives for the sake ofthe country.

Essay-writing competitions,an Open House were held onthe occasion. Films on policethemes have been screened aspart of the Open House.

Joint Police CommissionerD. Nagendra Kumar, DCPs S.Hari Krishna, V.Harshavardhan Raju, Ms.Udaya Rani and inspectorstook part in the celebrations.

Minister for Agriculture Kanna Babu speaking at a donation camp in Vijaywada on Thursday

Films on police themeshave been screenedas part of the OpenHouse. Essay-writingcompetitions alsoconducted

TDP politburo slams govtPNS n VIJAYAWADA

The TDP politburo has expressedits concern over the future of theState under the tenure of ChiefMinister YS Jaganmohan Reddy.The meeting has opined that thereis no administration in the Stateand decisions taken by the govern-ment has badly impacted the econ-omy.

Former ministers SomireddyChandramohan Reddy, KalvaSrinivasulu and TDP Telanganaleader Ravula ChandrasekharReddy disclosed about the deci-sions taken by the Politburo at thepress meet in Guntur on Thursday.

In the last five months, theadministration in the State hascome to a standstill and no investoris coming forward to invest in theState due to wrong economic poli-cies, Somireddy alleged.

He pointed out that in the nameof reverse tendering, the govern-

ment has stalled all the develop-ment works in the State.

From Dr YS Rajasekhara Reddyto Kiran Kumar Reddy, includingK Rosaiah, nobody had stalled thedevelopment works during theirregimes, he reminded. They hadcontinued the works and tookdecisions to improve them further.

He lashed out at YS Jaganmohan

Reddy for the government order tocontrol the media. He informedthat Politburo has discussed thecases being registered against partyleaders for questioning the govern-ment. TDP leaders suggested to theYSRCP not to take hasty decisionson PPAs, Polavaram andAmaravati, as they will damage theinterests of the State.

TDP cheif N Chandrababu Naidu speaking at the party Politburo meeting in Guntur on Thursday

MLA figuredas accused inscribe'smurder case Continued from Page 1According to PeddapuramDSP, the investigation is goingon. It may be recalled that onOct 15, Satyanarayana waslynched at S Annavaram,while he was on his way to SAnnavaram from TVenkatapuram. He is work-ing as the correspondent fora vernacular daily fromTondangi mandal.

CM launches‘YSR Navodayam'Continued from Page 1The Minister said that the MSMEsector is the second-largestemployment provider after agricul-ture in our country which is thereason why the Chief Ministerhas given it importance as it pro-vides employment to youth.

'The previous government in2014-15 released Rs 2000 crore ona selective basis while we are giv-ing priority to those who are underOTR," he said. The governmentwill reimburse 50 per cent up to amaximum of Rs 2 lakh of the audi-tor's fee. "MSMEs have to pay ahuge amount of fee to auditors forthe preparat ion of Techno-Economic Viability (TEV) report.Under Dr YSR Navodayamscheme, the government will reim-burse 50 per cent (not exceeding Rs2 lakh) of the fee amount," theMinister said.

Araku MP tiesknot withchildhood friendContinued from Page 1The election campaigninghas built a strong bondingbetween the two. Thismarriage has surprised allof their classmates, whonever expected or imag-ined this to happen.

Initially, their parentsdid not approve their rela-tionship. Madhavi is thedaug hter of G o ddet iDemudu, who was a seniorCPI leader and won twicein Assembly elections fromerstwhile Chintapalle con-stituency.

S iva Pras ad ' s f at herKus i reddy NarayanaMurthy and Demudu werefriends. Murthy helpedDemudu in his two elec-tions. The couple toldreporters before the mar-riage date was fixed thatsome leaders from theopposition party launcheda negative propagandabefore the elections tospoil her chances of win-ning.

But she has won theelection with a recordmajority, among the top 10in the country. Siva Prasadsaid Madhavi won the elec-tions due to the image ofher father and the wave ofYSRCP.

Deputy Chief MinisterPamula Pushpa Srivani,Ministers Muthamsett iSr in ivas a R ao, B ots aSatyanarayana, VMRDAChairman DronamrajuSrinivasa Rao and severalleaders from north Andhraattended the marriage.

Graft in stamps and registrationdept rampant Continued from Page 1

ACB officials said that as per thenorms document writers shouldnot enter inside the registrationoffice. But, in most of the offices,document writers have been play-ing as the middlemen between thesub-registrars and the general pub-lic for registration of properties. Inmost of the cases, the documentwriters are collecting the bribeamount from the people for regis-tration and delivering the docu-ments and later they give the bribeamount to the registration staff,officials added.

If the property buyers won't givethe bribe, the employees of the reg-istration department deliberatelydelay the registration of the prop-erties citing various reasons. Hence,

people are ready to pay the bribeamount for the registration process,he added.

"There are many departmentswhere corruption is prevalent, butthe people say that the corruptionin registration and sub-treasurydepartments is more. People arealso ready to shell out the amountto get the services from thosedepartments," said CPM leader BGanga Rao.

Gajuwaka sub-registrar DVenkaiah Naidu was arrested in thepast for amassing illegal assetsworth Rs 100 crore. The arrest ofNaidu has exposed the corruptionlevel in the department. The bribeamount varies from 0.5 per cent to1.5 per cent depending on thenature of the property and othersfor registration of the property.

‘Houses forpoor by Ugadi'Continued from Page 1To deliver transparency in thegovernance, the ChiefMinister has ordered to dis-play the list at Village andWard Secretariats. At thesame time, details should bementioned about the reasonbehind the rejected applica-tions.

"The previous governmenthad denied the land patta andhouse construction for thosewho have voted for YSRCP,"said Finance MinisterBuggana Rajendranath.

The Chief Ministerinstructed officials to 'keep 10per cent additional lands as abuffer. So, there will be noproblem even if applicants aremore than the estimation.Plan accordingly to receiveapplications till January.

No plans to quitTDP: Dokka PNS n GUNTUR

TDP MLC Dokka ManikyaVara Prasad has denied join-ing the YSRCP and called thenews about his impendingcross over to the ruling partyis totally false.

Addressing the media atthe TDP office here onThursday, He lambasted theState government for issuingthe GO against the media inits Cabinet meeting.

Terming the news abouthis quitting the TDP to jointhe YSRCP is ridiculous, heclarified that at the momenthe is not entertaining anythoughts of quitting the TDPand reiterated that he willvery much continue in theparty. Pledging his whole-hearted support to formerChief Minister NChandrababu Naidu, hedeclared, "I will fight for thepeople's issues while contin-uing in the opposition."

Tracing the source of falsenews, he said that a person ,who approached him for aselfie, has created the falsepropaganda. Placing curbs onthe media is not justified, hesaid declaring it is impossiblefor the government to exer-cise control over the media.Expecting the media toalways come up with positivenews about the governmentis not a good, he added.

PNS n KAKINADA

The stamps and registrationdepartment of AndhraPradesh organised a seminaron online registration onThursday at Vidhan GautamiHall in district collectorate.

Speaking on the occasion,joint inspector general ofAP, V Ravi Kumar said thatthe stamps and registrationdepartment as part of rev-enue department has beenadopting new processes inthe registration of docu-ments.

The JIG said that as part ofthis new process they will betaking up the programme'prepare your documents byyourself 'from November 1through which on line regis-tration for purchases andsale of properties , lands ,house sites and allied regis-trations will be taken up.

Ravi Kumar answered thequarr ies of repl icators ,traders, advocates and otherson this occasion on onlineregistration. DIG registra-tion, P Saroja, district regis-trar Ch Nagalingeswara Raoand others participated.

Inspector General ofAP V Ravi Kumarsaid that the stampsand registrationdepartment as part ofrevenue departmenthas been adoptingnew processes in theregistration ofdocuments

Seminar on online registration

Villagers fearhyena attack,13 goats killedSrikakulam: The people ofTurakasasanam village underSompeta mandal ofSrikakulam district are sus-pecting that hyena was killedtheir goats. On Wednesdaynight 13 goats killed. The for-est officials rushed to the spotafter they were informedabout the incident. Therewas no evidence left for theforest officials. As describedby the eyewitnesses, the offi-cials are expecting that theattack was made by a hyena.All the goats killed are calves.Kasibugga Forest RangeOfficer P Ammannaidu saidhyena usually attacks all theanimals in the area, as it fearsthat those may attack them.

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MA & UD Principal Secretary Arvind Kumarand others during their visit to the Warangal Fort on Thursday. According to him,plans are on to develop the fort as a major tourist attraction.

MAJOR BBOOST

PNS n HYDERABAD

The indefinite strike byemployees of Telangana StateRoad Transport Corporation(TSRTC) entered 13th day onThursday as no end appears insight to the impasse despiteHigh Court directions to boththe government and employeesto find a negotiated settle-ment. With no invitation fromeither TSRTC management orthe government for the talks,over 48,000 employees werecontinuing the strike.

The striking employeesstaged protest in front of busdepots to prevent the busesfrom coming out but theywere arrested by the police.Security has been further tight-ened at the depots and bus sta-tions as TSRTC has stepped upefforts to restore normal oper-ations with the help of tempo-rary employees.

TSRTC officials said theywere operating 75 per cent ofbus services and would soon berestoring full operations toensure that there is no incon-venience to people. Making itclear that there is no change inhis stand, Chief Minister K.Chandrashekhar Rao told a

meeting of officials late onWednesday that there will beno talks with the strikingemployees.

He also ruled out takingback the employees who failedto report to durty before theexpiry of the deadline. Themeeting with TransportMinister P. Ajay and seniorofficials lasted for five hours.

While unlike after the previousmeetings, no statement wasissued from the ChiefMinister's Office (CMO), offi-cial sources said the chief min-ister ruled out any talks orcompromise with the strikingemployees.

KCR, as the Chief Ministeris popularly known, noted thatthe strike during festival time

has caused a loss of Rs 150 croreto TSRTC, adding to its finan-cial woes. Pointing out that hisgovernment provided Rs 3,300crore to the transport utility inlast five years, KCR said therewas 67 per cent jump in thesalaries of the employees.

KCR asked officials to goahead with recruitment oftemporary drivers and alsohire more private buses.Meanwhile, striking employeesin Karimnagar tried to laysiege to the residence of stateminister Gangula Kamalakarto protest what they called hisprovocative statements on thestrike. Police arrested the pro-testers.

Joint Action Committee(JAC) of striking employeeshas called for 'dhoom dhaam'or protests with the display offolk arts across the state onThursday. Student bodies willalso take out rallies in supportof the employees. A rally isplanned from OsmaniaUniversity later in the day.The JAC is also going aheadwith its plans for Telanganashutdown on Saturday.Opposition parties and sever-al trade unions have declaredsupport to the shutdown.

NO END IN SIGHT TOIMPASSE OVER STRIKE

With no invitation from either TSRTC management or the govt for talks, over 48,000 employees continue strike

Security has been further tightened at the depots and bus stations as TSRTC officials have stepped up efforts to restore normal operations with the help of temporary employees

TS to tap big data crop colonies PNS n SANGAREDDY

Telangana would utilise BigData in agriculture to createcrop colonies across the State,Jayesh Ranjan, PrincipalSecretary, Industries,Commerce and Informationand Technology, said. Statingthat the concept of cropcolonies was a process that wasunder progress in the youngestState in India, Jayesh Ranjansaid the government will workclosely with International CropResearch Centre for Semi-aridTropics (Icrisat) and otherstakeholders to utilise Big Datain agriculture to bring preci-sion in agriculture activities inTelangana.

Addressing delegates fromacross the world at the inau-gural function of a three-dayconvention on Big data inAgriculture-2019 at the Icrisatcampus, he said the State gov-ernment believes that Big Datatools will certainly enhance theyield and incomes of farmers."The government will developalgorithms based on the dataavailable to make agriculturecultivation remunerative,"Jayesh Ranjan said, addingthat farmers were quite oftenpushed into distress becausethey were overgrowing a par-ticular crop after seeing con-siderable profits during theprevious years. He furtherlamented that farmers weretaking intuitive decisions sincethey were still deprived ofaccess to expert advice eventoday.

Underlining the importanceof Big Data in governance, thePrincipal Secretary said that

Telangana government has beeneffectively utilising Big Data indesigning and implementingvarious schemes. Stating thatBig Data tools were helping thegovernments to take quick deci-sions, he said the State Policewas also utilising big data effec-tively to make policing easy. Hefurther observed that Big Datawas helpful for the govern-ment in introducing and mon-itoring a number of schemes inhealthcare.

Jayesh Ranjan said theadministration could controlfrauds and misuse of schemeswith Big Data analytics.Explaining the State govern-ment's support to start-ups in

agriculture, he said he will nothesitate to say that Hyderabadhad the largest footprint ofagri-tech in India.

Emphasising the importanceof utilising Big Data in agricul-ture, Jayesh Ranjan said thatBig Data was going to be 21stcentury's oil, which broughtprosperity and progress in oilproducing countries in 20thcentury. He also underlined theimportance of maintainingdata integrity by developingerror-free and transparent data.He further said that Big Datacould be useful for not onlygovernments and farmers, butit can also help seed, fertilizer,financial institutions and othermarket intermediaries.

Stating that agriculture is ata realtime crossroad nowbecause of the shrinking areaunder cultivation due to rapidurbanisation and increaseddemand, Ranjan said that Big Data will help find a solu-tion by increasing the farmoutput.

Mee Sevas collecting excessuser fees: Kishan Reddy PNS n HYDERABAD

Union Minister of State forHome Affairs G KishanReddy expressed ire on MeeSeva centres in the state forallegedly collecting excessand illegal charges from con-sumers.

Taking serious note of thewidespread discrepancies andillegalities at Mee Seva cen-tres, Kishan Reddy orderedTelangana Mee SevaCommissioner to crack downon the erring Mee Seva agentsand submit an action takenreport to Union HomeMinistry.

Though Mee Seva Centreswere brought in by theTelangana government toensure transparency andspeed in delivering variousgovernment services online,these citizen services deliverycentres have been makingnews for several wrong rea-sons of late. Large number ofcomplaints are being made bypeople, about the excessivedelay in delivery of servicesand also collection of usercharges illegally.

"It has been brought to thenotice of Union HomeMinistry that for PattadarPassbook authentication, MeeSeva Centres are chargingbetween Rs 50 to 100 for eachpassbook, though Telanganagovernment has decided todeliver this service free of

cost. Mee Seva Centres arecollecting Rs 100 but givingreceipt to people for zeroamount. Union Minister GKishan Reddy desires thatthe Commissioner of Mee

Seva takes appropriate actionon the agents collecting usercharges illegally and presentsan action taken report,"stressed a letter sent toTelangana Mee SevaCommissioner from UnionHome Ministry on Thursday.

Union Home Ministrydirected Mee SevaCommissioner to put in placestringent guidelines andchecks on Mee Seva centresall over the state, to ensurethat gullible people are notcheated by unscrupulous MeeSeva agents. There are around4,500 Mee Seva centres inTelangana and they are sup-posed to offer more than 500citizen-centric governmentservices to people online. Butdue to lack of proper coordi-nation Mee Seva Centres havebeen limited to few services.

Kishan Reddyordered TS MeeSeva chief to crack downon the erringMee Sevaagents andsubmit anaction takenreport to UnionHome Ministry

TS assisting Maharashtrain conduct of polls: JoshiPNS n HYDERABAD

Telangana has taken severalsteps in coordination with theMaharashtra government toassist that State in the smoothconduct of the MaharashtraAssembly elections on October21, Chief Secretary SK Joshihas said.

During a video conferencewith officials from the ElectionCommission of India in NewDelhi, Joshi said particularattention was being paid to thefour bordering districts ofGadchiroli, Nanded,Chandrapur and Yavatmal andthe 14 check-posts on roadsconnecting Telangana andMaharashtra.

Joshi informed the ECI offi-cials that a coordination meet-ing was already held withMaharashtra officials.Telangana will ensure imple-mentation of dry day 48 hoursbefore the polling begins onOctober 21 and also on the dayof counting of votes.

Director General of PoliceM Mahender Reddy informedthe ECI officials that Telanganapolice was working along with

Maharashtra police and hasalready deployed 1,800 homeguards. Telangana has also

installed CCTV cameras atthe checkposts on roads con-necting with Maharashtra tomonitor vehicle and peoplemovement.

The meeting was attendedamong others by ChiefElectoral Officer Rajat Kumar,Special Chief Secretary(Revenue) Somesh Kumar,Principal Secretary (Home)Rajiv Trivedi and AdditionalDirector General of PoliceJitender.

Chief Secretary SK Joshi at a video conference with the officials of the ElectionCommission of India, in Hyderabad on Thursday

Telangana will ensureimplementation of dryday 48 hours beforethe polling begins onOctober 21, said ChiefSecretary SK Joshi

Cops launch uniqueawareness drivePNS n MAHABUBBAGAR

As part of the martyr's memo-rial week, the Mahabubnagarpolice officials have launcheda unique awareness pro-gramme here on Thursday. Onthe occasion, YasaniVenkateshwarlu, a magician,performed blindfold driving.

Addressing this pro-gramme, Superintendent ofPolice Rema Rajeshwari saidthe police were taking up aunique service task of provid-ing security to the society aspart of protecting the country'spride. The SP said the policewere holding several service-oriented programmes as partof seven-day martyr's memo-rial week and on Thursday, thetraffic police have organisedblindfold driving by a magi-cian.

"The police are successful-ly holding awareness pro-grammes in guiding the peo-ple about achieving a peaceful

atmosphere from the clutchesof the anti-social and naxaliteelements in the state," shesaid.

She detailed that how thepolice laid down their lives forthe sake of society and howthey were targeted by theextremists. The SP calledupon the people and policeforces to pay rich tributes tothe martyrs.

Stating that the society isbeing lent a supportive role byeach and every individual,the SP said the police forcestoo were offering the servicein the same fashion for pro-tecting the interest of thesociety.

The Magician YasaniVenkateshwarlu' s fete wascommended by the policeofficial on the occasion. Police public relations officer Rangineni Manmohandetailed the importance of themartyrs' memorial week onthe occasion.

Govt will developalgorithms based onthe data available tomake agricultureremunerative, saysJayesh Ranjan

‘My phone isbeing tapped’:PNS n HYDERABAD

Convener of JAC of RTC work-ers Aswathama Reddy hasalleged that his phone is beingtapped. Speaking to media atthe TMU office here onThursday, he felt that intelli-gentsia keeping mum on RTCstrike does not augur well forsociety. He, therefore, urgedMinisters Etela Rajender, THarish Rao and Jagadish Reddyto break their silence.Reiterating theJAC's willing-ness to par-ticipate innegotia-tions withthe govern-ment, heand the otherJAC leaders wouldexplain the government the fea-sibility of merger of the RTCwith the government, provid-ed the government invites theJAC leaders for talks.

In an indirect reference toChief Minister KChandrasekhar Rao, he saidthat dictatorial tendencieswould not do in Telanganastate, which is the result of sac-rifices by many. He claimed thatMLAs of TRS and other partieswere in touch with him on thestrike issue. Further, he said thatthe JAC would expose the gov-ernment stand on the strikeissue in the court. Alleging thatattempts were on to loot RTC'sproperties, he exhorted thepeople to remain united on theRTC stir issue.

Firm on uplift ofSCs: MinisterPNS n HYDERABAD

Minister for Welfare KoppulaEshwar has urged the officialsof the Welfare Department tocompile data on how manystudents benefited to whatextent under state govern-ment's scheme for overseaseducation.

Reviewing the implemen-tation of minority develop-ment and SC welfare depart-ments' activities at his officehere on Thursday, he said thatthe government wants stu-dents to achieve empower-ment through education. Heasked officials to take steps toimprove employment oppor-tunities of the unemployed byimparting training to them invarious skills.

The Minister said thatfunds would be allotted to thestate government's overseaseducation scheme so that itwould benefit many morestudents. The WelfareDepartment gave guaranteeto banks so that many driverscould obtain loans to pur-chase cars under the govern-ment's subsidy scheme, hesaid asking officials to pre-pare a plan to extend similarloans to people of rural areas.

The officials were told tocomplete installation of bio-metric system of recordingattendance in social welfareresidential schools and hos-tels. The Minister said that hisministry would be arranginga meeting with various indus-trial organisations to helpSCs set up small-scale andmedium-scale industries.

Man, paramour commit suicide in NalgondaPNSn NALGONDA

A man along with his para-mour committed suicide byconsuming pest ic ide atThalikal village of Narekalmandal in Nalgonda districton Thursday. The duo wasidentified as Karingu Saidulu

(41) and Yakala Bhavani (30),both residents of Thatikalvillage. Saidulu was marriedand has two children, whileBhavani's husband died afew years ago. She was livingalone as she didn't have anychildren.According to Circle Inspector

of Nakrekal PND Prasad, thetwo were into an illicit rela-tionship for the last threeyears. When they went miss-ing a year ago, police bookeda missing case following acomplaint lodged by theirfamily members. They weretracked down and handed

over to their relatives subse-quently. Heated argumentsbroke out between the rela-tives of Saidulu and Bhavanion the issue of their extramartial affair. Following this,the two committed suicide byconsuming pesticide mixedwith soft drink on the out-

skirts of the village. The vil-lagers found their bodies onThursday morning andinformed the police. Thebodies were shifted to gov-ernment hospital at Nakrekalfor postmortem. Nakrekalpolice filed a case and havelaunched an investigation.

Left parties’ leaderson fast over RTC stirPNS n HYDERABAD

Leaders of the Left parties andpeople's organisationsobserved a day-long fast hereon Thursday in support of thestrike by employees of theTelangana State RoadTransport Corporation(TSRTC), which entered its13th day. Several leaders andactivists of Communist Partyof India (CPI), CommunistParty of India-Marxist (CPI-M), other Left parties and peo-ple's organisations participat-ed in the mass hunger strike toshow solidarity with the strik-ing employees.

CPI-state Secretary ChadaVenkat Reddy, CPI-M stateSecretary TammineniVeerabhadram and other lead-ers paid tributes to twoemployees, who committedsuicide earlier this week toprotest the government's deci-sion to sack 48,000 strikingemployees. ProfessorNageshwar, eminent acade-mician Chukka Ramaiah,TSRTC Joint ActionCommittee leaderAshwathama Reddy alsoaddressed the participants.

The speakers blamed thegovernment for the TSRTCrunning into huge losses.Ashwathama Reddy pointedout that the government is col-lecting Rs 300 crore as tax ondiesel every year. He demand-ed that the state governmentwaive the tax on diesel as donein Tamil Nadu. They said thatwhile private buses are allowedto operate on profit-makingroutes, the TSRTC buses arerun on loss-making routes.

Professor Nageshwar saidthe strike by employees wasnot for their salaries but forprotection of the TSRTC. Healleged that the government iscarrying out a false propagan-da to blame employees for theTSRTC's losses. Meanwhile,police arrested scores of stu-dents at Osmania Universitywhen they were trying to takeout a rally to Pragathi Bhavan,the official residence of theChief Minister, in support ofthe TSRTC employees. Raisingslogans against the govern-ment, the students tried tomarch from Arts College.

However, police locked boththe gates of the campus andprevented students from com-ing out.

There was heated argumentbetween policemen and lead-ers of student groups like theSFI, the AISF and the PDSU.There was mild tension as thestudents tried to break thepolice cordon.

CPI-state SecretaryChada Venkat Reddy,CPI-M state SecretaryT Veerabhadram andother leaders paidtributes to twoemployees, whocommitted suicideearlier this week toprotest the govt'sdecision to sack48,000 employees

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INX Media: Delhi courtreserves order on EDplea for PC custodyNEW DELHI: A Delhi courtThursday reserved order on theplea of Enforcement Directorateseeking 14-day custodialinterrogation of former financeminister P Chidambaram in theINX Media money launderingcase. Special judge Ajay KumarKuhar is scheduled topronounce the order shortly.The probe agency has sought14-day custodial interrogationof the 74-year old seniorCongress leader. The court hadon Wednesday issuedproduction warrant against himin the INX Media moneylaundering case lodged byEnforcement Directorate.

BJP disqualifies eightleaders for 'anti-partyactivities' in J-K

JK admin ordersabolition of legislativecouncilJammu, Oct 17 (PTI) Ahead ofthe bifurcation of Jammu andKashmir into two unionterritories later this month, the62-year-old state legislativecouncil came to an end withthe state administration issuingorders for its abolition andasking its 116-member staff toreport to the generaldepartment. The order wasissued on Wednesday night,less than a fortnight before thestate is spilt into two unionterritories -- Ladakh andJammu and Kashmir -- on themidnight of October 31.Jammu and Kashmir will be aunion territory with a stateassembly.

27 yrs on, cops solvemurder case only tofind accused deadTHANE: Thane police inMaharashtra have cracked a27-year-old case of killing of asub-inspector, only to find thatthe accused died seven yearsago, an official said onThursday. On July 23, 1992,sub-inspector Mahendra SinghPatil, then attached to MahatmaFule Chowk police station inKalyan town, was stabbed todeath by the accused, Iqbalalias Nanhe Khan, during aconfrontation, crime branch'ssenior inspector Nitin Thakresaid. After the killing, theaccused, who was also wantedin connection with severalrobberies in the area,absconded and eluded thepolice for nearly three decades,he said.

JAMMU: The BJP's Jammuand Kashmir unit on Thursdaydisqualified eight party leadersfor filing their nominations asIndependents against theofficial candidates for the BlockDevelopment Council (BDC)elections, scheduled to be heldon October 24, a partyspokesperson said. Meanwhile,the state Bharatiya Janata YuvaMorcha (BJYM) alsodischarged its senior leaderAqib Mir from his present partypost of state secretary due to"breach of party discipline", hesaid. "Taking strong note of thefiling of nominations asIndependents by party leadersagainst the official candidatesof the BJP for the BDCelections, the state BJP hasdisqualified them for indulgingin anti-party activities," thespokesperson said.

PNS n NEW DELHI/PATNA

The centuries-old PatnaCollectorate, endowed withhigh ceilings, huge doors andhanging skylights, is one of thelast surviving signatures ofDutch architecture in the Biharcapital whose fate currentlyhangs in the balance.

Patna, a historic city withover 2,500 years of uninter-rupted civilisation, has a deepconnection with theNetherlands going as far backas the 17th century, and theongoing visit of the royal Dutchcouple to India has made manylocal residents rue the "poorupkeep" of the "shared archi-tectural heritage" of the twocountries.

Octogenarian J K Lall, aveteran architect, and conven-er of INTACH Patna Chaptersaid Netherlands King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maximaare on their first state visit toIndia, but how many evenknow about Patna's Dutchconnection.

"The king and queen visited

Bombay yesterday andGateway of India was lit upwith a Dutch theme to cele-brate the ties between the twocountries. And next they visitKerala which has a significantDutch heritage. Patna couldhave been on their itinerary, ifonly we had preserved our her-itage, instead they are eitherfacing the axe or kept poorly,"he rued.

The Bihar government inearly 2016 proposed to demol-ish the Patna Collectorate,

parts of which are Dutch-era,including the iconic RecordRoom which has a colonnad-ed facade with Tuscancolumns. The building alsofeatured in 1982 Oscar-win-ning film 'Gandhi'.

After hearing two PILs filedby the Indian National Trustfor Art and Culture (INTACH),the Patna High Court recent-ly stayed the proposed demo-lition of the government com-plex while restraining the stateauthorities from "causing any

harm to the collectorate build-ing until further orders", bring-ing some relief among the her-itage lovers.

"Patna is one of the historiccities globally, and the collec-torate along with PatnaCollege's main administrativebuilding, parts of theGovernment Press atGulzarbagh and a few otherbuildings, should have beenlong back tied into a Dutchtourism circuit, but we allowedthem to either decay inglori-ously or slip into obscurity,"Lall said.

Kolkata-based photograph-er Rajiv Soni, who grew up inPatna said, the visit of theDutch royals should make usrevisit the "forgotten Dutchhistory of our city" and Patnashould also recall and thank thethen Ambassador of theNetherlands, AlphonsusStoelinga, who had written aletter to Chief Minister NitishKumar three years ago, appeal-ing to him to spare the demo-lition and preserve it as a"shared heritage".

Stoelinga is part of the Dutchdelegation accompanying the

visiting king and queen.Recently, his book 'India: Landvan de Toekomst' was launchedin Amsterdam, according to anofficial at the Dutch Embassy.

In his 2016 letter to Kumar,he had said, "I came acrossreports about the possibility ofthis shared built heritage ofIndia and the Netherlandsbeing demolished anytime."

"I sincerely believe that thisbuilt heritage depicting theIndo-Dutch history can berestored and alternate uses canbe planned. I am writing thisletter to appeal to you to list thecomplex of buildings as per thenorms of the state archaeolog-ical department," Stoelingasaid.

Aditya Jalan, a heritageenthusiast and a core memberof a civil society-led movement'Save Historic PatnaCollectorate' started in April2016, said Patna being a his-torical city had been on theitinerary of so many royals andVVIPs who have toured India,from British Raj era to post-independence period.

PNS n NASHIK

NCP president Sharad Pawaron Thursday questioned PrimeMinister Narendra Modi's"doob maro" jibe directed atthe Opposition in connectionwith scrapping of Article 370in Jammu and Kashmir.

Addressing a poll rally inNiphad here in NorthMaharashtra, Pawar askedModi why he was daringOpposition leaders to bringback Article 370 of theConstitution after it was nul-lified by Parliament in August.

Pawar also hit out at UnionFinance Minister NirmalaSitharaman for saying thatpublic sector banks had the"worst phase" under the com-bination of former PrimeMinister Manmohan Singhand RBI Governor RaghuramRajan.

The Maratha strongman wasa senior member of the

Manmohan Singh-led cabinet.Modi had on Wednesday

slammed Opposition leaders,seeking a link between thescrapping of Article 370 andthe Maharashtra Assemblypolls, and told them to godrown (doob maro) for criti-cising the nullification of thecontroversial provision thatgave special status to Jammuand Kashmir.

"How can they (Opposition)say that Jammu and Kashmirhas nothing to do withMaharashtra? They should beashamed of such thoughts.Don't they have any shame?Doob maro," the PM had said,using the two-word phrase inHindi.

Referring to the comment,Pawar said, "Parliament abro-gated Article 370. Modi sahibtook the initiative. We do notoppose that. Some people keptforth their views on the issue,but they were labelled by some

as anti-national. They becomeanti-nationals?"

"The prime minister yester-day said doob maro. He daresus to bring Article 370 back. Itwas decided to scrap Article370, Parliament scrapped it andnow why are you now talkingabout bringing it back?" hequestioned.

The former Union ministerfurther said that there wereseveral issues concerning thepeople, yet BJP leaders wereconsistently talking aboutdefanging of Article 370.

PNS n NEW DELHI

In the battle for Devi Lal's lega-cy, the young DushyantChautala seems to havetrumped his uncle in Haryana.

The Dushyant Chautala-ledJJP has managed to replaceINLD, which is headed by hisuncle Abhay Chautala, as thethird force in the Haryanaassembly elections with hisparty putting up a decent fightin many seats, reducing theIndian National Lok Dal(INLD) to the fringes of statepolitics which it once domi-nated.

In almost every seat whereINLD, which was founded byformer deputy prime minister

Devi Lal, enjoyed influence, JJPhas emerged as the inheritor ofhis legacy and has core supportamong voters.

Following a rift within the

Chautala family, INLD suf-fered a vertical split with for-mer Hisar MP DushyantChautala floating his ownparty Jananayak Janata Party(JJP).

The name, incidentallydraws from the popular imageof Devi Lal, great grandfatherof Dushyant, as Jananayak.

Presenting him as Devi Lal'strue inheritor, Dushyant inhis speeches talks about himand his model of politics butrefrains from mentioningabout his grandfather OmPrakash Chautala, who backedhis uncle Abhay in battle oflegacies. But at the same timedoesn't attack them also in hisrallies.

PNS n NEW DELHI

Chess legend ViswanathanAnand has authored an inspi-rational book where he looksback on his experience toshare lessons on how to navi-gate life.

In "Mind Master: WinningLessons from a Champion'sLife" (as told to journalistSusan Ninan), Anand revisitshis greatest games and worstlosses, his unique experiencesof playing against the bestminds, and the methods heemploys to prepare for wins,cope with disappointmentsand, simply, stay in the game.

The book, published byHachette India, is releasingon December 11.

Currently playing in the Isleof Man International ChessTournament, India's firstgrandmaster and five-timeworld champion said this book

has been an interesting jour-ney.

"I have memories of themajor events in my career andlife, but when you put themdown on paper, you suddenlyhave to organise your thoughtsand are forced to thinkthrough them in detail. Itallowed me to rediscover manyinteresting stories and inci-dents," he said.

"Above all, it made merealise that during my greatest

accomplishments failure wasnever far away, and in the low-est moments there were alwaysthings that lifted me up. Ratherthan just making this about mystory, I've tried to distil in thisbook some of the lessons Ilearnt, the strategies thathelped me perform better andtackle life as it happened," headded.

PNS n JAIPUR

Any person who is not acouncillor can now becomethe chairperson of the urbanlocal bodies in Rajasthan.

A gazetted notificationin the regard was issued bythe state government onWednesday.

The notification amend-ing the RajasthanMunicipalities Rules, 2019,was issued after the statecabinet in its meeting onMonday decided to holdindirect elections, reversingits earlier decision of hold-ing direct elections to thepost.

The elections to the urbanlocal bodies in the state aredue later this year.

As per the new rule, aperson shall be eligible forbeing chosen as the chair-person if he is qualifiedunder the provisions of theAct for election as a mem-ber of a municipality. Thename of the candidate forthe post of the mayor/chair-person can be proposed bya political party and theycan be elected by council-lors.

The first direct election tothe post was held in 2009when the Congress was inpower.

PNS n SATARA

Prime Minister NarendraModi on Thursday assertedthat his government hasadhered to warrior kingChhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj'sprinciples of nationalism andnational security, and possess-es the strength to give a befit-ting reply to those having "evildesigns" against India.

Addressing an election rallyin Maharashtra's Satara district,Modi said just like ChhatrapatiShivaji, his government workedto strengthen the defenceforces.

"In the last five years, theCentre and the state govern-ment have adhered to the val-ues of Shivaji Maharaj.

Nationalism and nationalsecurity is our top priority.

Those having evil designsagainst the country will begiven a befitting reply," hesaid.

"We took decisions fornational integration which theearlier governments did nothave guts to take," he said.

Hitting out at the Congressand NCP, Modi said theyopposed decisions taken fornational security and integra-tion, which caused a "deephurt" to Satara district, which

sends maximum number ofsoldiers in the Indian Army.

"In the land of 'rashtra rak-shaks' (protectors of nation),there is no place for those whospeak against the nationalinterest. Your excitement, ener-gy is making the oppositionlose its sense," he told thegathering.

Modi said the Congress andNCP questioned the bravery ofsoldiers.

"They even spread mispro-

paganda against Rafale (fight-er jet deal with France) andtheir stand on abrogation ofArticle 370 has hurt the peo-ple of Satara. They leave nochance to malign (Hindutvaideologue) Veer Savarkar," hesaid.

‘Those with ‘evil designs’ on nation will get befitting reply’

PNS n NEW DELHI

The All India CongressCommittee (AICC) commu-nication in-charge, RandeepSingh Surjewala, is eyeing ahat-trick from his strongholdof Kaithal in the October 21Haryana assembly election.

A total of 18 candidates arein the fray from Kaithal, but itwould be a direct contestbetween the Congress andBJP nominees.

The BJP has pitted formerMLA Lila Ram Gujjar againstSurjewala.

Lila Ram won as an INLDcandidate in the 2000 election.

Madan (BSP), Anil Kumar(INLD), Ramphal Malik (JJP),Shyam Lal (LSP), Jasvir(Sarvhit Party) are the othernotable candidates.

Kaithal has 2.03 lakh voters-- 1.08 lakh males and 95,000females.

Kaithal has 208 pollingbooths, out of which 13polling booths have been iden-tified as vulnerable.

Surjewala, who is the chiefspokesperson of the Congress,has a personal following as henursed the constituency whilebeing a cabinet minister in theCongress government from2004 to 2014.

BJP candidate Lila RamGujjar is highlightingachievements of the the BJPgovernments at the Centreand in the state.

PNS n VARANASI (UP)

Uttar Pradesh Chief MinisterYogi Adityanath has asked theofficials concerned to initiate acampaign to ensure that PrimeMinister Narendra Modi's par-liamentary constituencyVaranasi is the cleanest in thecountry.

Modi had won the seat in theLok Sabha elections held earli-er this year by a huge margin of4.79 lakh votes. He had not onlyretained the seat, but also sawhis victory margin increase bynearly 1 lakh votes as comparedto the 2014 general elections.

The chief minister held areview meeting of the devel-opment work and law andorder situation in the state hereon Wednesday night andinstructed the officials to make"Kashi number 1 in the coun-try" in terms of cleanliness.

According to an officialspokesperson, he also asked theofficials to launch special clean-liness drives in villages as wellas urban areas before the festi-val of Diwali.

Roads, parks and vacantplots of land should be includ-ed in the campaign. In view ofChhath Puja, start a specialcampaign to clean the ghats ofthe Ganga, the chief ministersaid. Do something special sothat Kashi remains illuminated

from Diwali till Dev Diwali,Adityanath said as he directedthe PWD to make the roadsfree of potholes by October 30.

The government is commit-ted towards the makeover ofKashi. Prime Minister Modihad laid the foundation stone ofmany projects in February 2019out which 13 have been com-pleted and the remaining 25will be completed in this finan-cial year,he said.

Sharad Pawar

Narendra Modi

Referring to the comment, Pawar said,"Parliament abrogated Article 370. Modisahib took the initiative. We do notoppose that. Some people kept forththeir views on the issue, but they werelabelled by some as anti-national. Theybecome anti-nationals?"

"I have memories ofthe major events in mycareer and life, butwhen you put themdown on paper, yousuddenly have toorganise your thoughtsand are forced to thinkthrough them in detail.It allowed me torediscover manyinteresting stories andincidents," he said.

The chief ministerheld a review meetingof the developmentwork and law andorder situation in thestate here onWednesday night andinstructed the officialsto make "Kashinumber 1 in thecountry" in terms ofcleanliness

"In the land of 'rashtra rakshaks'(protectors of nation), there is no placefor those who speak against thenational interest. Your excitement,energy is making the opposition lose itssense," he told the gathering

Viswanathan Anand

Yogi Adityanath

‘PM's constituencymust be cleanest’

Devi Lal

"Patna is one of the historic citiesglobally, and the collectorate along withPatna College's main administrativebuilding, parts of the Government Pressat Gulzarbagh and a few other buildings,should have been long back tied into aDutch tourism circuit, but we allowedthem to either decay ingloriously or slipinto obscurity," Lall said.

Non-councillorscan be chiefs ofULBs in Raj now‘Amarinder

playingreligious card’ PNS n PHAGWARA

Punjab BJP president ShwaitMalik on Thursday accusedChief Minister AmarinderSingh of playing religiousand divisive cards to vitiatethe atmosphere in the stateand divert people's attentionfrom burning issues.

The Congress governmentin the state has failed on everyfront and Singh has not ful-filled even a single promise,Malik claimed as he predict-ed a landslide victory for theBJP-SAD combine in thebypolls to all the fourAssembly seats, that will"prove to be a Waterloo forAmarinder Singh".

The Rajya Sabha MP alsoalleged that Singh's "weakpolicy" led to resurgence ofmilitancy in Punjab.

Addressing a press confer-ence here, Malik said, "Thefact is that militancy is grow-ing in the state. The chiefminister wants to create fearpsychosis among the peopleof the state in order to grindhis political axe and derivepolitical mileage."

HARYANA ASSEMBLY POLLS

Cong backed scrapping of A 370,but not BJP's high-handed wayPNS n MUMBAI

The Congress does not need acertificate of patriotism fromanyone, former prime minis-ter Manmohan Singh said onThursday, pointing out that itvoted in favour of the abroga-tion of Article 370, butopposed the high-handed wayin which it was done.

The economist-turned-politician also said that agen-cies such as the EnforcementDirectorate (ED) should not beused to settle "political scores".

Singh's comments came at atime when prime ministerNarendra Modi and the BJPhave been attacking Congresson Article 370 during thecampaign for the MaharashtraAssembly polls, while NCPleaders including Sharad Pawarand Praful Patel are beinginvestigated by the ED in var-ious cases.

Addressing a press confer-ence here, Singh said theCongress opposes the "high-handedness" with whichArticle 370 of the Constitution-- which gave a special statusto Jammu and Kashmir -- was

introduced in Parliament.Earning goodwill of the

people of Jammu & Kashmirwas necessary before such amove, the former prime min-ister said.

"Congress voted in favour ofthe move (the abrogation) inParliament, not against it.Congress feels that Article 370is a temporary measure, but ifa change is to be brought, it hasto be with the goodwill of thepeople of J&K," he said.

The ED, under the NDAregime, has got more powersthan ever, and should not beused for political vendettaagainst leaders of "different

hues", Singh said."Our hope is these powers

will be used not to settle polit-ical scores," he said, expressingconfidence that the govern-ment will do justice to PrafulPatel.

Asked about the BJP's pollpromise to seek Bharat Ratnafor V D Savarkar, who was anaccused in the MahatmaGandhi assassination case butwas acquitted, Singh said theCongress only opposesSavarkar's Hindutva ideology.

Referring to the HinduMahasabha leader with a rev-erential "Savarkar-ji", Singhsaid former Congress primeminister, late Indira Gandhihad issued a postal stamp inSavarkar's memory.

"(But) we are not in favourof the Hindutva ideology thatSavarkar-ji patronised andstood for," Singh said.

Singh also hit out against theNDA government'sCitizenship Amendment Bill,calling it a divisive move thatdiscriminates against theMuslims by facilitating Indiancitizenship for persons of allfaiths except Muslims.

Manmohan Singh

Randeep Singh Surjewala

Randeep eyeing hat-trick from Kaithal

‘Why talk about bringingback Article 370 now?’

Battle for Devi Lal's legacy in Haryana

Anand pens inspirationalbook for navigating life

Patna cuts sorry figure before Netherlands king and queen

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One of my favourite ways totravel around the country isto board a train.Unfortunately, due to press-ing engagements and the

urgency of modern life, I have not beenable to take as much advantage as I wouldwant of this uniquely Indian way of trav-elling. There’s something quintessential-ly Indian about taking the train, gettingto know the fellow passengers and chat-ting with them over a cup of tea as theyhead to their respective destinations.While writing these lines, there is a vividimage in my mind of one such journey Imade and I’m certain, a similar imagemust have appeared in the minds of thereaders, too.

An interesting aspect of train travelis the diversity on display during the jour-ney. One gets to hear of so many lan-guages, accents, smell a variety of foodand absorb different perspectives. Once,it got me thinking about what it meansto be an Indian.

Unlike other nations like Pakistan,India is not defined by a particular reli-gion. Some may argue that being a Hindu-majority country, an Indian’s identity is pri-marily driven by this majoritarian outlook.Such an argument does not hold groundbecause not only does India contain a mul-tiplicity of religions but significantly alsoa multiplicity of castes. Therefore, aBrahmin Hindu (approximately five percent of the Hindu community) can hard-ly claim to represent all Hindus. It’s thesame with languages as well.

The recent debate about Hindibecoming a “national” language does nothold water because of the variety of lan-guages spoken in our country. If you donot believe me, just ask a Maharashtrianor a Tamilian about how they feel about“Hindi” being a national language. Thetruth really is that “Indian identity isforged in diversity and everyone of us isa minority”, as Congress leader ShashiTharoor put it eloquently.

But this still doesn’t explain what itmeans to be an Indian. The story ofGhulam Dastagir, however, does. Dastagirwas the deputy station superintendent onduty at the Bhopal Railway station onDecember 2, 1984 — the day when theBhopal gas tragedy took place. By mid-night, the railway station, which wasextremely close to the Union Carbideplant, was filled with poisonous gases thatkilled everything in its path.

On that fateful night, the bravedeputy station master stepped on the plat-form with itchy feeling in the throat anda burning sensation in his eyes.Immediately, he knew something waswrong. Unaware that 23 of his colleagueshad already succumbed to the gas leak,he tried to get clarity on what was hap-pening and sought further instructions.

With none forthcoming,Dastagir took matters intohis own hands and informedhis superiors to suspend alltrains that were headed toBhopal. He then summonedhis staff. While he was barelyable to stand or breathe andagainst all protocol, he direct-ed his staff to clear theGorakhpur train for departureeven though 25 minutes wereleft for it to roll out. Heassured his staff that he wouldtake full responsibility for anyblowback that may follow.

In doing so, Dastagirsaved hundreds of lives. Hedid not, however, stop here. Asterror spread across Bhopal,large crowds of the affectedpopulation descended on tothe station in an attempt toescape the gas chamber.Dastagir went from platformto platform, attending to andconsoling victims and sent anSOS to all nearby railway sta-tions to send ambulances anddoctors.

He himself suffered terri-bly due to the gas leaks. Hedied in 2003 and a large partof his life was spent in the hos-pital due to exposure to toxicfumes. He also lost his son inthe tragedy. However, throughhis bravery and courage, he

ensured that hundreds offathers didn’t suffer the samefate as he did.

Dastagir was a trueIndian. In such moments, weforget about which religion aperson belongs to, which castehe was born into or which lan-guage he speaks. All that wecare about and all that weremember is the great sacrificeof an Indian brother. In real-ity, this is what it means to bean Indian. It means recognis-ing that at the time of inde-pendence, we promised our-selves and our future genera-tions that we would set asideall that divides, to forge a bet-ter India. The poignant storyof Dastagir reminds us of thiscore value.

Another value that formsthe core of being an Indian isthe respect and admiration forknowledge. This is evidentfrom the fact that whenever abook falls down to the ground,we almost unknowingly touchit to our forehead as a sign ofrespect. It is this core valuethat has enabled India to beblessed with brilliant minds.We have had leaders in thefield of mathematics, litera-ture, technology and philoso-phy among others and Ibelieve that one of the prima-

ry reasons for our intellectu-al prowess is the manner inwhich our culture respectsknowledge and the pursuit ofthe same.

The most recent exampleis that of Indian-origin econ-omist Abhijit Banerjee, one ofthe winners of the Noble Prizefor economics. His win addsto a very rich list of Indianluminaries.

Sadly, however, some ofour leaders attempt to replacethese values with those thatare antithetical to Indian corevalues. We are told now tofocus on our differences ratherthan strengths and our lead-ers repeatedly show disdainfor knowledge with an affin-ity for dogma. This is not theidea of India we cherish andit is not what it means to be anIndian.

I imagine most of us swellwith pride when we recountthe story of Dastagir or whenwe talk about the contributionsmade by Banerjee to the fieldof economics. We must ensurethat we retain our core valuesand try to inspire similar pridein others. After all, that’s whatit means to be an Indian.

(The writer is a former IPSofficer, an MP and currently amember of the AAP)

Digest this! According to estimates by theUnited Nations DevelopmentProgramme, nearly 40 per cent of the

food produced in India is wasted or lost andthis costs the country one lakh crore rupeesevery year. And, yet, according to the GlobalHunger Index (GHI), that measures the levelof hunger and under-nutrition worldwide, Indiahas slipped from the 95th rank in 2010 to the102nd in 2019, behind its neighbours Nepal,Bangladesh and Pakistan. The four indicatorsfor the index are undernourishment, child stunt-

ing, child wasting and child mortality. Alarmingly over one in every five childrenin India is “wasted” (low weight for height), the highest for any country. Thisdamning report is full of irony as from being an importer of food in the 1960s,when India had to rely on shipments from the US, today the country has becomethe largest exporter of rice in the world. We are the second-largest producer ofboth rice and wheat. Between 2012 and 2015, three years, India exported 63million tonnes of grains. Besides, now we have a smart buffering capacity todeal with shortages and crisis. Why then are we slipping on hunger targets?

First, we need to adopt better strategies for storage and avoid rotting. Latestdata shows 4,135.224 metric tonnes of foodgrains were wasted. We could learnfrom advance food strategies of China, which has invested in state-of-the-artstorage facilities. We need to curb food wastage at every level, right from har-vesting, transporting, processing, packaging to consuming that is caused dueto the loopholes in the transport and infrastructure system. Plus, we have thearchaic public distribution system to blame for the inadequate and patchy sup-plies. Many times, even those who are the right candidates for the food subsidyare excluded on the basis of differential BPL (Below Poverty Line) status as thecriteria for identifying a household is arbitrary and varies from State to State.Undoubtedly, several nutrition schemes are in operation but aren’t properly imple-mented. For instance, in Bihar and Odisha, where the poverty ratio is very high,poor implementation of the Mid Day Meal Scheme has a major impact on foodsecurity. After 2024 we will have the largest population on this planet. The aver-age household spends 40 to 45 per cent of its budget on food. So, for the next30 years, the demand for food will spiral. If nothing is done at the policy level interms of coordination and rationalisation, we will continue to hang our heads inshame and never be able to shed the tag of a nation with starving millions.

Acontext effect is an aspect of cognitivepsychology that describes the influenceof environmental factors on one’s per-

ception of a stimulus. That’s exactly what hashappened in the Ram-Janmabhoomi-BabriMasjid tussle at Ayodhya. At one time, itembodied the beginning of identity politics, theaccommodative Hindu versus the appeasedMuslim swiftly turning into a disparate equa-tion based on denial for a new narrative.Therefore, the “rightist” Hindu wanted a his-torical revision of being the original claimants

of civilisational land, in this case the birthplace of one who defined the ultimateethics of being human and behavioural propriety, Maryada Purushottam, or LordRam. One that had been ordained by faith than historical evidence and the mys-ticism of which, many felt, should override every human construct and depre-dation, in this case a mosque built in the Mughal era of Babar. That thought process,claimed by the BJP, posited itself against the liberal-secular matrix of the time asa bequeathed colonial legacy. It codified nationalism or Bharatiyata for a gener-ation that was far removed from the freedom struggle and was fast finding itsfeet in a globalised world. What it also did was separate Hinduism, the philoso-phy, from Hindutva, the practice of it. That has come full circle and now that theBJP has got a mammoth verdict, it has legitimised the majoritarian discourse.To that extent, there is a general acceptance of the reality of the temple. Evenresidents of Ayodhya are tired of being circumscribed by a political context thatdoesn’t help their aspirations and are accepting of any solution, so long as thereis closure. With jobs and education on their mind, an entire generation, be it Hinduor Muslim, born under the shadow of the dispute is ready to cast away a beastof burden. This changed perspective then has dulled much of the appeal of Ayodhya.

Of course, the Supreme Court must be appreciated for stripping down thecomplexity of religiosity to the titular nature of land ownership and attempting amediation. The three main parties — the Nirmohi Akhara, Ram Lalla Virajmanand the Sunni Waqf Board — have presented their points of view. Nirmohi Akharalays its claim by virtue of being servitors of Lord Ram for generations while theSunni Waqf Board has based its case on the fact that the Babri Masjid stood till1992. Yet some of its members have reportedly softened up to settle for an alter-native mosque, a counter assurance that no other mosque will be touched andthat ASI would restore other mosques in the area. Ram Lalla, who became alegal party in the title suit only in 1989 when former Allahabad High Court judgeDeoki Nandan Agrawal moved the High Court, claimed the entire birthplace asdivinity reincarnate. So, now the court has to sift through issues like memory,continuity, belief systems, tradition and historical evidence, howsoever little ofthe last. But weighing abstractions and perceptions may be an extremely deli-cate matter. The Ram Mandir was an emotionally galvanising force that had gotthe Sangh Parivar close to claiming political power through the BJP. And thoughthe Atal Bihari Vajpayee era, by virtue of its coalition pressures, demanded prag-matism in governance, the current Narendra Modi regime has no such reasonto compromise. There are also expectations of it to translate ideological rever-ence into action, considering it has to justify the core of its being, the commit-ted Sangh Parivar cadres. The party brass is hoping it will at least be seen asattempting a closure within legal perimeters, even if not entirely successful. Perhaps,Modi is in a rush to foreground Hindutva concerns like abrogation of Article 370,Ram temple, immigrants and uniform civil code so that they do not remain irri-tants to his definition of the Hindu Rashtra and by implication development. Thatitself is fraught with grave challenges as without sales pitches and illusionarydiversions, he will have to now walk the talk on real issues. Modi’s bigger con-cern is the electorate which feels betrayed on livelihood and comprises the poor,both rural and urban, and the middle classes. That job is tougher if indeed theBJP pursues the idea of Ram Rajya. For Lord Ram willingly sacrificed Ayodhya’sthrone for harmony in the kingdom, avoided any criticism and stood firm on hisprinciples. He also gave back Lankans their land after the war with Ravana. Yetthe Ayodhya dispute has only entrenched divisiveness in the country. Perceivedjustice over historical injustice may not be walking in his path.

Ayodhya closure

Bridge the gap

Sir — This refers to the editorial,“Bangla pride” (October 15). TheNobel Prize for Economics award-ed to Indian-American AbhijitBanerjee, his French-Americanwife Esther Dufflo and MichaelKremer for “their experimentalapproach to alleviating globalpoverty” underlines the renewedconcern over global poverty andways to alleviate it. The husbandand wife have spent considerabletime studying various povertyalleviation programmes. Welcomeas much this is, we will perenni-ally regret the decision of the wisemen to deny a Nobel prize to theMahatma despite the fact that hewas nominated thrice.

We revel in the general feel-ing of happiness among Indiansthat one of them, albeit with anAmerican passport, is a Nobellaureate yet again. Indians arecompetent to excel in any field butfor that, a conducive environmentis required, which unfortunatelyis not available in our universities.It is a sad fact that needs seriousintrospection by our politicians,academicians and policy makers.

JS Acharya Hyderabad

IRCTS’s market debut

Sir — The great success ofIRCTC, where its shares doubledovernight, calls for the issuanceof long-term bonds by it to setup large-scale production unitsin every district of the country

for packaged water, confec-tionery items and other foodproducts to replace cooked mealin trains and schools, wherecomplaints of sub-standard foodin unhygienic conditions arequite common.

The setting up of such bigunits in large numbers by IRCTC

with the help of long-term bondswill provide huge employment inthe public sector, apart from giv-ing sizeable profits to the publicexchequer. Products can be soldin the open market so as toensure that private players bringdown their prices.

Employment in the public

sector can go up, too, by retriev-ing unaccounted money throughthe Voluntary DisclosureScheme, whereby those declaringmay be asked to invest 50 percent of the amount in other long-term infrastructural bonds withnominal interest to be issued bypublic sector undertakings likethe IRCTC.

Madhu AgrawalDelhi

Poll rhetoric

Sir — Prime Minister NarendraModi’s statement at an electionrally that India will not allow itswater to flow to Pakistan andinstead put it to use here is yetanother example of empty “pollpromise.” The Indus WaterTreaty signed between India andPakistan makes it clear that theformer is bound to release waterto the latter. It is strange that thePrime Minister raised an emotiveissue just for votes, to the extentof showing no respect to exist-ing bilateral agreements.

SwadhaVia email

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Who is an Indian?

AJOY KUMAR

Ghulam Dastagir, who saved hundreds of lives during the Bhopal gas tragedy, andNobel Prize winner Abhijit Banerjee are true Indians who continue to inspire us

Both, me and Kantilal Bhuriahave reached an age wherewe should retire. The timehas come for youngsters tocome forward.

Senior Congress leader—Digvijaya Singh

We've got a great new dealthat takes back control. Now,Parliament should get Brexitdone so that we can moveon to other priorities.

UK Prime Minister—Boris Johnson

S O U N D B I T E

L E T T E R S T O TT H E E D I T O R

Ganguly has an onerous task at hand

This refers to the editorial, “Bangla pride” (October15). Sourav Ganguly is described as a good crick-et tactician. His experience on the cricket field —

as a batsman who played the game fearlessly and as acaptain who groomed many a talent — has made hima legend. His aura can be gauged from the love andrespect he commanded both on and off the field. Givenhis talent to spot and groom cricketers, his elevation asthe head of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) bodes well for Indian cricket. Though his tenureis short, he can work wonders even in the 10 monthshe has at hand.

Ganguly’s election has come at a crucial time whenthe BCCI’s functioning needs to be streamlined. The crick-et body has been hit by scandals, infighting and short-sightedness. Consolidation of affairs is what is required.The issue of “conflict of interest” has become a stick toridicule and browbeat some famed cricketers. Imaginea man like Rahul Dravid being asked to quit his job atIndia Cements to retain the junior head coach post. Whatand what not constitutes a job for profit must be definedclearly. However, bringing in the much-required “trans-

parency” and “accountability” into the daily functioningof the BCCI must be Ganguly’s priority. One hopes onlyprofessionals occupy the BCCI top post. Most impor-tantly, Dada, as he is fondly referred to, has an oneroustask of taking all stakeholders — players, coaches, State-level bodies and administrators — together.

Ganapathi BhatAkola

WE ARE TOLD TOFOCUS ON OUR

DIFFERENCESRATHER THAN

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A stirred and shaken India

POINTCOUNTERPOINT

Colonial India’s Muslim leaders shivered atthe thought of being perpetually controlledby Hindus in a united India once the

British left the country, unless there were safe-guards enshrined in the Constitution. PrimeMinister Narendra Modi has proven them right.By pursuing a populist ultra-nationalist agenda,he has unwittingly validated the much-maligned“two-nation” theory that formed the rationalebehind dividing British India to create Pakistanas a Muslim homeland.

His policy pits Hindus against Muslims, anunfortunate schism that all of his predecessorsfought against. Seven decades after the blood-soaked Partition, hyper-nationalist Modi won alandslide re-election victory in May, donning thesaffron-coloured garb of Hindu gurus andallowing divisiveness based on Islamophobia.

His crown is made of two emotion-filledexplosive elements: Kashmir and migration, bothhaving a common thread of bias and suspicionagainst Muslims. They have roots in the centu-ry-old vision of Hindutva, or Hinduness, outlinedin the 1920s by VD Savarkar, a violent revolu-tionary-turned-ultra-nationalist. Savarkar, aBritish-trained lawyer and avowed atheist,espoused several ideas to deal with India’sminorities, mimicking Adolf Hitler’s racist solu-tion to Germany’s Jewish question.

Since his re-election, Modi’s administrationhas aggressively moved on both Kashmir and thealleged illegal migration from Bangladesh, whichis India’s most friendly neighbour. In earlyAugust, keeping local leaders in detention anddeploying nearly a million security personnel inKashmir, it abolished a decades-old law thatgranted Kashmiris special rights — their own flag,own laws and land rights. Meanwhile, India’sHome Minister Amit Shah, who heads Modi’snationalist BJP and is widely expected to succeedhim as Prime Minister, is pressing ahead with hisagenda to deport fictitious 40 million illegalBangladeshi migrants.

Clash over Muslim migrants: This idea hasprovoked a sharp backlash from Bangladesh.Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan has dis-missed the BJP’s assertion, noting thatBangladesh’s economy is at par with India’s, sono one from his country’s stays illegally in India.Still the matter turned acrimonious enough dur-ing Shah-Khan talks in Delhi in August to pre-vent them from issuing a customary joint state-ment.

India, nevertheless, seems determined topush ahead its agenda. It has started a campaignto round up Muslims unless they can prove theyhave lived in India way before 1971 whenBangladesh was created. They will be put in con-centration camps, which ironically the migrantsthemselves are building now.

Of India’s 1.3 billion people, 14 per cent areMuslim. Modi’s party does not target migrantBangladeshi Hindus, classifying them as refugeesand minorities from neighbouring countries. Butit seeks to deport Muslims. In fact, India hasalready deported Rohingya Muslim refugees toMyanmar and detained hundreds of them.Modi faced global criticism for the Godhra mas-sacre in 2002 in his home State of Gujarat. Heruled Gujarat for 13 years before becoming PrimeMinister in 2014.

What is most disturbing in this government’s

policy is its anti-minority agenda. It isthis very posture of the professedly sec-ular Indian National Congress partyand its paramount leaders — JawaharlalNehru and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel —that propelled British India’s Muslimsto demand a separate homeland as theyfeared that the Hindus would perpet-ually control the Muslims once theBritish left.

The Congress balked at grantingspecial rights and Britain createdPakistan in 1947. But problems surfacedsoon afterward with semi-autonomousprincely States, including Kashmir.The picturesque Himalayan regionencompasses roughly 135,000 squaremiles, almost Germany’s size, withabout 18 million people. India controls85,000 square miles, Pakistan 33,000and China 17,000. Both Pakistan and India claim the entire area as theirown.

In 1948, after a Indo-Pakistanfight, India raised Kashmir in theUnited Nations Security Council, whichcalled for a referendum on the territo-ry’s status. It asked Pakistan to withdrawtroops and India to cut military pres-ence to a minimum. A ceasefire cameinto force but Pakistan refused to pullout. Kashmir has remained partitionedever since.

Until Hindutva swept Modi topower, India assuaged minorities bypursuing a policy that emphasised onnational unity. In contrast, Modi beganhis tenure by killing a centuries-oldMuslim marriage law. Even theMughals and the British left Indian per-sonal law untouched. The governmentvoided the Muslim law but kept simi-

lar laws for other minorities intact.What’s behind Hindutva poli-

tics? To boost his re-election bid,Modi fired up his anti-Muslim rhetoricand took the crusade to India’s north-eastern State of Assam, plagued by ahalf-century-long hate-based politics.The politics that originated with ademand to drive out non-Assamesequickly turned into an anti-Bangladeshioutcry at the BJP’s instigation. Modi hasvowed to rid the State of all the allegedBangladeshi migrants.

Following his re-election, theNational Register of Citizens, whichverifies citizenship, after several flawedcounts, has classified nearly two millionlong-term residents as non-citizens orstateless. Most of them are at the bot-tom of the economic ladder. They willbe detained in camps with limitedrights, considering that the governmenthas promised not to send anybody backto Bangladesh, which fears a reverseinflux.

Unfortunately for the Hindutvabrigade, the citizenship count hasbecome a boomerang. Of the two mil-lion designated non-citizens, 1.2 mil-lion unexpectedly turned out to beHindu. Modi’s followers are now cry-ing foul, demanding a recount. The BJPhad expected to find four millionmigrants in Assam, most of themMuslim.

Assam’s neighbour West Bengal,which shares a common language anda rich culture with Bangladesh, is gear-ing up to play political hotball againstthe BJP. The hardliners want to repli-cate the citizenship drill in West Bengalbut Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s

party has vowed to fight it. State BJPchief Dilip Ghosh, who is seeking todeport the alleged migrants, remainsadamant because rhetoric is the magicwand for his party to win votes.

Muslims foresee the BJP’s game:Ironically, while Ghosh wishes to expelthem to an unnamed country — pre-sumably Bangladesh — Modi is urgingHindus to flock to Muslim-majorityKashmir, which barred non-Kashmirisfrom owning land until New Delhiscrapped its autonomy in August.

The BJP prescription to push moreHindus into Kashmir is intended tochange the demographic balance in therestive territory of 12 million people.Modi’s arbitrary action is the mother ofseveral repugnant ideas. This is exact-ly the kind of capriciousness on the partof the overwhelming Hindu majoritythat British India’s Muslim leadersfeared most.

One of those leaders, Liaquat AliKhan, the right-hand man of Pakistan’sfounder, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, artic-ulated this concern while talking withGeorge Merrell, then America’s high-est-ranking diplomat in India, onDecember 27, 1946. Liaquat believedthat the Congress was “determined toseize power without regard for Muslimrights.” Now, 73 years later, Modi’sHindutva agenda, which calls for aMuslim-free India, has proven Liaquatright. By scrapping Kashmir’s status, thePrime Minister has taken a highly riskygamble in challenging the secularmatrix and embedding a majoritarianconsciousness.

(The writer is an established authoron Bangladesh-related issues.)

By pursuing an ultra-nationalist agenda, Modi has validated the two-nation theory thatformed the rationale of dividing British India to create Pakistan as a Muslim homeland

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Time for some‘Freakonomics’

KUMARDEEP BANERJEE

Would tweaking a few procedures actually helpthe country’s economy recover? Maybe the

answer lies in field trials

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank havecut down India’s growth forecasts to six per cent for the fis-cal year 2019-20, from nearly seven per cent, riding on a weak-

ening domestic demand. Industrial growth shrank 1.1 per cent inAugust, after a gap of 26 months, reinforcing fears of a slowingeconomy and deteriorating consumer sentiment. Industrial produc-tion, as measured by the Index of Industrial Production (IIP), hadgrown 4.8 per cent in August last year. Data released by the sta-tistics office showed the April-August factory output growth at 2.4per cent, well below the 5.3 per cent for the same period in the lastfiscal. These numbers paint a rather grim picture of a long winterahead for the economy of the country. So, is it time to useRandomised Controlled Trials (RCT) to test and/or tweak policiesin select pockets to bring out better results?

For the uninitiated, RCTs are most commonly used in the fieldof medicine to check the impact of a particular chemical concoc-tion on a randomly chosen group of patients with a condition. Twoor three sets are “administered” or “not administered” different vari-ations of the drug to see the beneficiary impact on health.

Coming from the creative soil of Kolkata, Nobel laureate AbhijitBanerjee chose to apply a similar model for solving big picture issuesat the ground level. The economist and his co-awardees, throughtheir trials, studies and experiments, argue that it is possible to arriveat optimal policy solutions based on empirical evidence, having test-ed their variables in controlled trials on a small target. This meansbreaking down macro problems such as poverty, malnutrition oran economic slowdown into smaller packets. Then pockets of focustarget groups are subjected to policy trials, allowing faster resultsand direct solutions. It seems to be opening a host of possibilitiesfor lawmakers and policy formulators, not to forget those who haveto implement them.

Coming back to the deepening economic slowdown issues —if we consider this to be the real challenge for India in the short term— it would, with the will of the policy-makers, be possible to allowsome controlled trials on select groups for a short period. This wouldbe a test case for boosting demand in the particular micro-pocketof the economy. For example, if the Government wants to increaserural offtake for houses and two-wheelers or even four-wheelers,it can (at least in theory) offer a cashback /interest-free limited equat-ed monthly installment (EMI) or an insurance free, with every loansanctioned at the much talked about Loan Mela.

A particular pocket can be subjected to this or a variation (eitherall of the options or some) loan mela bonanza during the festivalseason, while the other can have plain vanilla bank offers meantfor this region and sub-group of customers. The results emergingfrom this limited trial can throw some long-term solutions to tack-ling ghosting small-time borrowers and impacting or predicting con-sumption behaviour. Who knows, some far-reaching insights on theimpact of demonetisation and the digital economy can also be foundin the side alleys? Yes, it needs an economic scientist to honey-comb tons of data on consumer behaviour, have a clarity of thoughtand principle to arrive at effective solutions, before being put acrossthe bureaucrat’s desk to be formulated into a meaningful macro pol-icy document.

Herein lies the critique of the now Nobel-awarded proof of break-ing big problems into smaller, manageable questions and solvingparts, for the “whole matrix”, in short, RCT.

The first being that such experiments reduce the scope of eco-nomic uncertainties by eliminating the possibility of manual selec-tion. The second and perhaps more apt (if we were to look at theproblem of the economic slowdown) is that small interventions andpolicy tweaks or a bit of additional benefits with a loan may increaseofftake in the short-term and also perk up consumption. But it has-n’t been proven to be of benefit for the larger economy. Perhapsthe impact of a large population could be disastrous, which maydelay consumption, for want of a better sop or cashback (if youwill). Also the question of whether this will ultimately lead to over-all prosperity and not really impact the macro monetary decisionsof the Government will need hard thinking.

Now, with all this “Freakonomics” possibilities, we jump backto the consumption economy which is fast becoming a Doomsdayprediction coming true. The Government is seen taking widespreadreforms (not randomised) agenda, giving tax sops and announc-ing sectoral booster packages but the consumer is reluctant. Is ittime for senior policy makers to actually start doing the rounds ofthe country to see the impact of the fiscal reforms on the ground?Would tweaking a few procedures actually help the economy recov-er? Maybe the answer lies in field trials.

(The writer is a policy analyst)

The fast-approaching wintermonths have now become syn-onymous with a worsening

air quality in the Delhi-NationalCapital Region (NCR). The pollutionreaches unmanageable levels, large-ly due to the smoke emanating fromcrop residue burning in the neigh-bouring States of Punjab, Haryanaand Uttar Pradesh (UP), blowingover to Delhi-NCR.

Incidents of stubble burninghave already begun increasing inPunjab and Haryana and are likelyto peak in the next 10-12 days as theharvest season picks up in Sangrur,Patiala, Ludhiana and Fatehabaddistricts. Here, the tradition of openfield burning is rampant and contin-

ues unabated in spite of the activitybeing deemed illegal. According toa report by the Centre-run System ofAir Quality and Weather Forecastingand Research (SAFAR), this biomassburning is likely to add nine per centto Delhi’s PM 2.5 concentration.

In spite of all this, enforcementof the law pertaining to crop burn-ing in Punjab has been lax, to say theleast. This toxic mix of smoke andvehicular pollution has resulted inDelhi-NCR’s Air Quality Index(AQI) plummeting to alarming lev-els. However, all is not lost as a bevyof efforts undertaken by theGovernment and authorities con-cerned has had a positive impact onan otherwise grim scenario.

First, awareness regarding thequality of the air we breathe inthrough regular publicity of the AQIhas made people conscious. Second,the introduction of the much-clean-er BS-VI fuel ahead of schedule hasalso instilled confidence among thecitizens. Furthermore, the closure ofcoal-based power plants and fall in

the sales of diesel vehicles havehelped salvage the situation in Delhiand the situation now is much bet-ter than what it was five years ago.

But clearly much more needs tobe done. Probably, keeping this inmind, the Delhi Government hasintroduced the Graded ResponseAction Plan (GRAP) early this yearto handle pollution in an incremen-tal manner, depending on the levelof severity, especially in the winters.

GRAP came into force fromOctober 14 with the objective to curb

air pollution in Delhi-NCR, byproactively rolling out measures likediscouraging private vehicles on thecity’s roads, stopping trucks fromoutside, using diesel generators, clos-ing brick kilns and stone crushingunits. It seemed a timely step as onOctober 13, the AQI was “verypoor” with the level going beyond the300-mark. On October 14, the AQIimproved by around 50 points butthe situation has continued to oscil-late between “poor” and “very poor”over the last few days.

Even though experts have hailedGRAP for the gradual reduction inpollution levels over the years and forfixing accountability — as it clearlymarks the agency responsible foreach action to be taken — the effi-cacy of the plan is yet to be proven.

This is because many of the pol-lution-triggering factors are beyondthe purview of the Arvind Kejriwaladministration and the DelhiGovernment needs active coopera-tion and collaboration of the StateGovernments of UP, Haryana andPunjab. In the absence of a cohesivecollaboration strategy, the GRAPmight just end up being a knee-jerkreaction to the pollution onslaught.

The gaps in the fight against pol-lution are becoming visible with gen-erators being used in Gurugram withimpunity due to the exceptionalpower cuts the city faces. Similarly,many questions were raised on theGRAP’s efficacy in January 2019.

This is because toxic levels of airpollution monitored over Delhialmost every week, from November

1, 2018 to January 6 this year,showed that the Government’semergency plans to tackle the city’sannual crisis had failed, according toa report of the United Residents’ JointAction (URJA), a collective of thecity’s resident welfare associations.

The report summarised the find-ings of 45 Right to Information(RTI) applications filed at 14Government departments.Responses were sought from Central,State and municipal bodies to assessthe effectiveness of GRAP. Theanalysis of data collected by URJA for68 days showed that except for oneday in Central Delhi’s ITO, thenational Capital’s air quality was con-tinually above permissible limits.

The GRAP initiative for this yearcannot be allowed to be a rerun oflast year. The Government mustundertake necessary steps to over-come possibilities of failure andachieve the objective of curbingpollution levels effectively.

(The writer is an environmentaljournalist)

Can Delhi GRAPple with pollution?In the absence of a cohesive collaboration strategy with neighbouring States, the Graded Response Action Plan

might end up being just another knee-jerk reaction to the pollution onslaught in winters

KOTA SRIRAJ

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PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS DID NOT HAVE A WORSTPHASE THAN WHEN THE COMBINATION OF SINGH AND

RAJAN, AS PM AND RBI GOVERNOR, HAD.—FINANCE MINISTERNIRMALA SITHARAMAN

THE GOVERNMENT IS OBSESSED WITH TRYING TOBLAME ITS OPPONENTS, THUS IT IS UNABLE TOFIND A SOLUTION FOR REVIVAL OF THE ECONOMY.—FORMER PRIME MINISTERMANMOHAN SINGH

F O R E I G N E Y E

Brexit involves choices thatwill shape the strategicdirection of Britain forgenerations and affectmillions of livelihoods. Anydeal Prime Minister BorisJohnson can strike now isjust the vehicle forwithdrawal; what mattersmost is the eventualdestination. The rhetoric hehas relied upon, thefanatics he flatters and thepolitical trajectory of hiscareer all indicate a plan totake Britain in the wrongdirection.

(The Guardian editorial)

BREXIT DEAL NOTA GAME OF CHESS

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Air India AssetsHolding raisesanother Rs 7,985 crNEW DELHI: Raising funds forthe third time in little over amonth, Air India AssetsHolding Ltd (AIAHL) onThursday raised Rs 7,985crore through bond sale,which was oversubscribed. Aspecial purpose vehicle of AirIndia, AIAHL has mopped up atotal of Rs 21,985 crore byway of bond issues sinceSeptember 16 and theproceeds would be utilised torepay debt of the nationalcarrier. The civil aviationministry on Wednesday saidthe third bond issue of AIAHLwas fully subscribed. Theissue of 10-year tenure bondsworth Rs 1,000 crore with agreen shoe option of Rs 7,064crore received bids to the tuneof Rs 15,100 crore. Thesebonds have been subscribedat a rate of 7.39 per cent. "Thecompany received bids worthRs 15,100 cr.

NEW DELHI: ) IT major HCLTechnologies on Thursdaysaid it has been selected byVolvo Cars as one of thesuppliers for IT services andits digital transformationprogramme. "The engagementis an expansion of acollaboration that began in2016 and will see HCL supportthe global premium carcompany in its ongoing digitaltransformation initiatives," astatement said. This large-scale transformationprogramme includesorganisation-wide technologyshifts that will help Volvo Carsto capitalise on newopportunities to improveinternal business processesand customer experiences, itadded.The collaborationbetween the two organisationsis expanding to include severalaspects of digitaltransformation includingproduct orientation, DevOpsand application integration thestatement said.

Gold falls Rs 105 onstronger rupee,weak cuesNEW DELHI: ) Gold prices onThursday declined Rs 105 toRs 38,985 per 10 gram in thenational capital on a strongerrupee and weak global cues,according to HDFC Securities.However, silver surged by Rs509 to Rs 46,809 per kg herefrom its previous close of Rs46,300 per kg. On Wednesday,gold closed at Rs 39,090 per10 gram. "International goldprices traded weak on Brexithopes and the US-China tradedeal optimism," HDFCSecurities Senior Analyst -Commodities Tapan Patel said.Gold was trading lower at USD1,488 an ounce in theinternational market, whilesilver quoted higher at USD17.45 per ounce.

PNS n MUMBAI

Extending its gains for the fifthconsecutive session, equitybenchmark BSE Sensex rallied453 points on Thursday as glob-al investors cheered a Brexitdeal reached between Britain andthe EU. Domestic traders werealso enthused after FinanceMinister Nirmala Sitharamanhinted at more stimulus mea-sures as she urged internationalinvestors to pump funds intoIndia.

After opening on a subduednote, the 30-share Sensex surgedin afternoon trade to close at39,052.06, up 453.07 points, or1.17 per cent.

The broader NSE Nifty toospiked 122.35 points, or 1.07 percent, to settle at 11,586.35.

Yes Bank was the biggest gain-er in the Sensex pack, soaring15.19 per cent, followed by TataMotors, IndusInd Bank, SBI,Bajaj Auto, Asian Paints, AxisBank, Tata Steel and Maruti, ris-ing up to 9.82 per cent. On theother hand, HCL Tech, Vedanta,

PowerGrid, Kotak Bank, Infosys,ONGC, Tech Mahindra, L&Tand HDFC Bank fell up to 1.04per cent. According to traders,domestic market followedEuropean equities that ralliedafter Britain and the EuropeanUnion said they have struck anoutline Brexit deal after pro-longed negotiations.

The deal, however, must still

be formally approved by thebloc and ratified by the Europeanand UK parliaments.

"Government's intention toprovide further fiscal stimulus inthe future as per the needs of theeconomy lifted the market sen-timent today. Easing trade ten-sion and positive developmenton Brexit provided further boostto the market.

"Risk taking ability is improv-ing in the market with optimismover recovery in the economy ledby stimulus, festive demand,good monsoon and lower inter-est rate," said Vinod Nair, Headof Research, Geojit FinancialServices.

Sectorally, BSE auto, bankex,

finance, energy, FMCG,metal, healthcare andpower index rose up to2.93 per cent. BroaderBSE midcap and smallcap indicesgained up to 1.77 per cent.

Elsewhere in Asia, bourses inShanghai, Hong Kong, Seouland Tokyo ended on a mixednote. Further, the Chinese gov-ernment's appeal to Washingtonto negotiate a quick end to theirtariff war also buoyed marketsentiment. Meanwhile, theIndian rupee appreciated 24paise to 71.19 against the USdollar intra-day. Brent crudefutures, the global oil bench-mark, fell 0.24 per cent to USD59.28 per barrel.

39,052.06Sensex

+ 453.0711,586.35NSE Nifty

+ 122.35

Yes Bankwas thebiggestgainer intheSensexpack

percent15.19

On the other hand, HCL Tech, Vedanta,PowerGrid, Kotak Bank, Infosys,ONGC, Tech Mahindra, L&T and HDFCBank fell up to 1.04 %

Office space leasing up 23%, may reach record 60 mn sq ft PNS n NEW DELHI

Office space leasing rose 23 percent to 15.4 million sq ft in theJuly-September quarter acrossnine major cities, and maytouch an all-time high this yearat over 60 million sq ft as techcorporates and co-workingplayers continue to expandtheir operations, according toproperty consultant CBRE.

The cumulative absorptionor leasing of office space hasincreased by over 30 per centto cross 47 million sq ft in thefirst nine months of 2019 cal-endar year, the consultant saidin its India Office MarketViewQ3 2019 report.

India's commercial realestate segment has been per-forming well even as overallproperty market, especiallyhousing, is facing a multi-yeardemand slowdown.

According to the data, officespace leasing jumped over-two fold in Hyderabad to 4.1million sq ft during July-September from 1.7 million sqft in the year-ago period.

Chennai also witnessed more

than two-time increase in leas-ing at 1.8 million sq ft from 0.7million sq ft, while Pune saw amarginal increase to 1.4 millionsq ft from 1.3 million sq ft.

The demand for office spacein Mumbai fell to 1.5 million sq

ft from 1.7 million sq ft, whileBengaluru saw leasing activitiesdeclining to 4 million sq ft from4.4 million sq ft. In Kochi,demand fell to 0.01 million sqft from 0.1 million sq ft.

Office space leasingremained flat in NCR, Kolkataand Ahmedabad at 2.3 millionsq ft, 0.2 million sq ft and 0.1million sq ft, respectively.

".. .we expect furtherstrengthening of occupier sen-timent in the medium to longterm, backed by corporateslooking to expand or consoli-

date their operations," saidAnshuman Magazine,Chairman & CEO, India, SouthEast Asia, Middle East andAfrica, CBRE.

Favourable government ini-tiatives, transparency in realestate sector and right reformswill improve investor senti-ments greatly in the comingquarters, he added.

"Similar to last year, weexpect that occupiers wouldput in greater efforts to incor-porate flexibility in their port-folios due to changes in the

business environment,"Magazine said.

According to the report,tech corporates, accountingfor about a third of the leasingactivity, drove office space leas-ing in the country during July-September 2019, followed byresearch, consulting & analyt-ics companies (19 per cent) andflexible space operators (15per cent).

The rise in share of flexiblespace (co-working) operators(10 per cent in Q2 2019) wasprimarily a result of their con-tinued expansion across almostall cities. These operators tookup both primary and sec-ondary spaces in mostly corelocations across cities.

Other sectors such as engi-neering & manufacturing (7per cent) and BFSI (7 per cent)also contributed to the increasein leasing activity.

India's commercial real estatesegment has been performing welleven as overall property market,especially housing, is facing a multi-year demand slowdown

PNS n NEW DELHI

Housing sales declined 25 percent in nine major cities to65,799 units during July-September quarter, while newlaunches fell 45 per cent as con-sumers sentiments anddemand remained subdued,according to property broker-age firm PropTiger.

Earlier this month, Anarockand JLL India also reported 18per cent and one per cent,respectively, decline in housingsales during July-Septemberperiod across seven major cities.

In its report 'Real Insight',News Corp-backed PropTigersaid that housing sales declinedto 65,799 units during July-September 2019 from 88,078units in the same period last year.

New launches fell to 33,883units from 61,679 units duringthe period under review.

These cities are -- MumbaiMetropolitan Region (includ-ing Navi Mumbai & Thane),Pune, Noida (including GreaterNoida & Yamuna Expressway),Gurugram (including Bhiwadi,Dharuhera & Sohna),Bengaluru, Chennai,Hyderabad, Kolkata andAhmedabad.

"New launches continued toshow a downward trend in theSeptember quarter even as thegovernment continues to movetowards a solution to the ongo-ing NFBC issue, a problem thathas dried up a key source offinance for real estate devel-opers in India. As buyers post-poned their purchase deci-sions to time it with the festiveseason, sales numbers also fellduring the quarter," said DhruvAgarwala, Group CEO, ElaraTechnologies.

Singaopre-based Elara is full

stack real estate technologyplatform that ownsPropTiger.com, Housing.comand Makaan.com.

"While newlaunch numbersmight continue tofall in the comingquarters due to theliquidity crunch, weexpect home salesnumbers toimprove in the sub-sequent quarter, factoring in thehigher purchase activity thatnormally takes place during the

festival season," he added.According to the data, hous-

ing sales in Mumbai region fellto 21,985 units during July-September 2019 from 28,563units in the year-ago period. InPune, sales fell to 13,644 unitsfrom 16,946 units.

In Bengaluru, demanddeclined to 7,772 units from10,929 units. Housing sales inHyderabad went down to 6,141units from 6,783 units.

Housing sales inAhmedabad fell to3,951 units from5,413 units, whiledemand dipped inChennai to 3,656units from 4,898units. Kolkata sawsales of 3,081 unitsas against 4,030units.

Gurugram witnessed sales of2,742 units as against 3,988units, while Noida saw sales of

2,827 units compared to 6,528units during the period underreview.

PropTiger said that unsoldinventory declined 13 per centyear-on-year, primarily becausenew launches fell at a faster clipthan sales did.

As of September, builders inIndia's nine top markets havean unsold stock consisting of7,78,627 units. Notably, morethan half of this unsold inven-tory is affordable stock.

Barring Hyderabad whereproperty prices have seen ajump of 15 per cent y-o-y,prices have undergone onlyslight changes in other markets.

However, only two marketsmarkets have seen a downwardmovement in pricing in thepast one year, Gurugram ( 4per cent) and Chennai ( 1 percent). Other markets saw pricesappreciation by 2 to 4 per centy-o-y.

Housing sales down 25% across nine cities: Prop Tiger

Earlier this month, Anarock and JLLIndia also reported 18 per cent andone per cent, respectively, decline inhousing sales during July-Septemberperiod across seven major cities

‘Gems, jewelleryexports may decline5-10% this year’PNS n MUMBAI

The overall gems and jewelleryexports is expected to declineof 5-10 per cent in this finan-cial year on the back of US-China trade war, protests inHong Kong and the imple-mentation of VAT in theMiddle East, Gems andJewellery Export PromotionCouncil (GJEPC) said.

"We saw a decline of 5.70per cent dip in exports at Rs1,32,170.32 crore from April-September 2019, against Rs1,40,158.83 crore during thesame period of FY19. Theexports have been impacteddue to weak demand from theUS market, the continuingtrade war between the USand China," GJEPC vice chair-man Colin Shah told reportershere.

The on-going protests inHong Kong and the slow-down in the Middle East afterthe implementation of value-added tax (VAT) from January2018 has also affected gemsand jewellery exports, Shahsaid.

He said, looking at thesetrends the overall gems andjewellery exports are expectedto decline by 5-10 per cent in

this financial year compared to2018-19.

In September, the overallgems and jewellery exportsdipped by 7.43 per cent to Rs23,788.01 crore duringSeptember 2019, comparedto Rs 25,698.6 crore in the cor-responding month of 2018,according to the governmentdata.

The cut and polished dia-monds during Septemberdeclined by 18.87 per cent toRs 13,874 crore from Rs17,101.45 crore in September2018.

Further, Shah said, the fes-tive demand also seems sub-dued on the back of a slow-down in the economic sce-nario and lack of consumerdemand.

TVS Motor Q2net up 15 pc atRs 256.88 crPNS n NEW DELHI

TVS Motor Co on Thursdayreported a 15 per centincrease in consolidated netprofit at Rs 256.88 crore forthe second quarter endedSeptember 30.

The Chennai-based com-pany had posted a consoli-dated net profit of Rs 223.19crore in the correspondingperiod last fiscal, TVS MotorCo said in a regulatory filing.

Revenue from operationsstood at Rs 4,960.27 crore inthe second quarter as com-pared to Rs 5,466.94 crore inthe year-ago period, down9.27 per cent.

TVS Motor said its overalltwo-wheeler sales, includingexports, were at 8.42 lakhunits during the quarterended September 2019 asagainst 10.49 lakh units in thesame quarter last fiscal, adecline of 19.73 per cent.

Motorcycle sales for thequarter under review were at3.42 lakh units as against 4.20lakh units in the year-agoperiod, down 18.57 per cent.

Scooter sales for the sec-ond quarter were at 3.33 lakhunits as against 3.88 lakhunits in the same period lastfiscal, a decline of 14.18 percent, the company said.

Total exports grew 6 percent to 2.11 lakh units in sec-ond quarter from 1.99 lakhunits in the same period lastfiscal, the company added.

In the first half (April-September) of the fiscal, con-solidated net profit was at Rs408.12 crore as compared toRs 383.24 crore in the year-ago period, the companysaid.

Revenue from operationsin the first half of the ongo-ing fiscal stood at Rs 9,978.61crore as against Rs 10,082.73crore in the same period lastfiscal.

SECL aims at 262 MT coal production by 2025-26 PNS n KOLKATA

South Eastern CoalfieldsLimited (SECL) is expected toproduce 262 million tonnes(MT) by 2025 -26, contribut-ing 26 per cent to the one bil-lion tonne coal productiontarget of Coal India, officialssaid on Thursday.

The subsidiary of the coalbehemoth aims at playing alead role to meet the produc-tion goal with its new rail cor-ridor being built at a cost of Rs3,055 crore, the officials said.

"The 136 km East Rail Corridorfrom Kharsia-Korichapar -Dharamjaygarh-Korba will play akey role to meet the productiongoal, Coal India officials said.

The miner had also decidedto procure rakes of its own toexpedite supplies of the fuelthrough the mode of railways.

In 2018-19, SECL had pro-duced 153 million tonne ofcoal and the new railway trackswill help coal evacuation fromgreenfield and existing mines,the miner said.

In the first phase, the 44-km

of new railway line inChhattisgarh between Kharsiaand Korichapar has been madeoperational from October 12.

"Already, two rakes a day arebeing loaded but this will beincreased, and coal is nowsupplied to power stations ofMaharashtra and Gujarat," anofficial said.

East Rail Corridor is developedby the Chhattisgarh East RailwayLimited (CERL), a SpecialPurpose Vehicle (SPV) betweenSECL, Chhattisgarh governmentand IRCON International at acost of Rs 3,055 crore for laying

down a 136 km rail line fromK h a r s i a - K o r i c h a p a r -Dharamjaygarh-Korba.

While SECL holds a stake of64 per cent in this tri- partite SPV,Chhattisgarh government andIRCON have 10 per cent and 26per cent holding respectively.

The next phase of the 30 kmrailway line betweenKorichapar andDharamjaygarh is likely tocome up by middle of 2020and from Dharamjaygarh toKorba, a stretch of 62 kms, isexpected to be linked by endby 2022.

PNS n KOCHI

Semiconductor and softwaredesign multinational giantARM Holdings has tied upwith Keralas Maker Village,enabling India's largest elec-tronic hardware incubator toreinforce its presence at theglobal level.

Kochi-based Maker Village,which functions under theUnion government withKerala Startup Mission as thesupporting partner, will thushold special training and guid-ance programmes under theUK-headquartered ARM,designer for 90 per cent ofelectronics semiconductor andmobile gadgets in the market,according to a release here onThursday.

As the first step towards thecollaboration, Maker Villagethis week hosted a workshopon 'Secure DeviceManagement at Scale' at thefacilitys premises inKalamassery near here.

"The sessions were led byexperts comprising ARMIndia Vice-President Kuttappa

Bittiananda," PrincipalEngineer Kumaar Guhaan andsoftware engineer SanjitPanigrahi.

ARM University RegionalManager (Program) ApurvaVarma was the coordinator.

The next move in the col-laboration will be facilitationof networking between theincubating firms at an inter-national range, according toMaker Village CEO PrasadBalakrishnan Nair.

The sessions wereled by expertscomprising ARM India

Vice-President KuttappaBittiananda

—KUMAAR GUHAANPrincipal Engineer

ARM Holdings ties upwith Maker Village

SENSEX CLOSES ABOVE 39,000-MARK

Vodafone ldeaextends pact withTCS for 5 yrsPNS n NEW DELHI

Vodafone Idea Ltd has extend-ed its partnership with TataConsultancy Services (TCS)for an additional five years, thecountry's largest IT servicesfirm said on Thursday.

"TCS and Vodafone IdeaLtd (VIL) have extended theirdecade-long strategic part-nership for a further fiveyears. VIL is adopting the lat-est technologies for customerexperience enhancement, asit undertakes the world'slargest network integration inIndia," TCS said in a regula-tory filing.

TCS has been VIL's tech-nology partner in this jour-ney, managing all of itscustomer-facing applica-tions, it added.However,the statement did not dis-close any financial details.

TCS' earlier partnershipwas with Vodafone India.

Volvo selects HCLfor IT services

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Stand-up comedy as an art form took a while to pick up inIndia. While many people aspire to become stand-upcomics, there are very few who actually make it big. VirDas is among those select few. He has been in the comedyscene in India right from its nascent stage. Ahead of hisshow in Hyderabad, he tells ARUN DANIELYELLAMATY about thecomedy scene in thecountry, the changes ithas undergone, his lovefor Hyderabad,upcoming projects and more

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ctor-comedian Vir Dasthinks that Indian audi-ences are louder thantheir western counter-parts. The Indian come-dian who has been busy

touring the world on his presentseries, Love Tour, speaks about howthe Indian audience is different. Hesays, “The difference between theIndian and the western audience is

not really that different at all.We are all watching Netflix

and Amazon. We are allthe same, but the

Indian audiencetake time to openup, and when theydo they are waylouder than thewestern audiences. Ithink we are muchbetter here when itcomes to stand-up

comedy andas an

audience. We understand that thisis one of the last forms of rawexpression out there and we aresupporting it.”

Opening up about his upcomingLove Tour in Hyderabad for theFunnnybuzzness comedy gig series,he said, “The idea behind the touris that it’s a comedian asking him-self if is he’s good at love? That issomething we all grapple with indifferent stages of our life. But it’snot just romantic love, it is love foryour parents,yourcoun-try,yourdog,yourfellowcountry-men, forfreedomofexpres-

sion totell jokes,

for traveland much

more. There is ahuge variety here.”Vir, who is popular for

doing intelligent and wittyshows, said that this is a differ-ent kind of show.

“This is the most interna-tionally relatable material Ihave ever written. It’s workedjust as well as in Hong Kong asit did in the US. It’s deeplypersonal but mainly about theemotions that you experience.It’s some of the edgiest materi-al I have ever written as

opposed to politics, religion, orsomething you cannot hold back.”

“There are enough comics nowin India that the novelty of being acomedian has gone and peopleexpect you to be good at it. So onlythose who are innovative can sur-vive,” he adds. When asked how heended up doing comedy, he said, “Ididn’t choose this career, it choseme. After years of rejection fromwomen and vodka, this career ch-ose me. This is what I wanted to doall my life and I am happy doing it.”

For Vir, Hyderabad has alwaysbeen very special.

He said, “The comedy scene inHyderabad is amazing. I love com-ing down to Shiplakala Vedika. Ihave been coming to Hyderabadfor a decade and it’s always beengood to me. I am as much a fan ofthe biryani as for the comedy.”

Advising future comedians hesaid, “Don’t take tips from oldercomics. Just do your own thing.”

Sharing about his upcoming pro-ject, he said, “There is a lot goingon. I have a Netflix special, anAmazon show, a World tour, then aseries on a platform and then twomovies. Those are my major plansright now. I plan to take a vacationwith my wife and dog and sleep 8hours, because that sounds reallynice.”

When asked about how he han-dles it when people get offended,he said, “I speak whatever is on myheart and mind at that particularmoment. Sometimes that’s an issuefor people, sometimes it isn’t. I amnot actively going out there tospeak about issues. They generallybackfire when the joke is not funny.But a comedian should be able totalk about whatever they want totalk about.”

Catch Vir Das on the October 20,Sunday at HICC, Novotel. Ticketsavailable on Bookmyshow.

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This is the most internationally relatable material I have ever written. It’sworked just as well as in Hong Kong as it did in the US. It’s deeply personalbut mainly about the emotions that you experience. It’s some of the edgiestmaterial I have ever written as opposed to politics, religion, or something youcannot hold back

VIR DAS, ACTOR-COMEDIAN

Ever wondered how it would be like to eat like a king or a queen? Get ready as dishes from the history books have now come alive

n this day andage to under-stand how theerstwhile royalfamilies inIndia lived all

we have are monumentsand artifacts. But, what ifyou can taste the richand delicious food fromthe royal kitchens justlike how it was served tothe kings and queensback in the day whentheir rule used to be thenorm of the land? Theroyal heirs of some ofthose kingdoms pre-served those hundred-year-old recipes and con-tinued their legacy bytreating the present gen-erations to lavish din-ners.

One such event hasbeen put together by theITC Kakatiya who will beoffering a 10-day royaltreat from the traditionalroyal kitchens ofThanjavur.

Thanjavur is popularlyknown for the greatthousand-year-oldBrihadeeswarar temple,which is also a UNESCOWorld Heritage site. Fewknow that the Marathaking Shivaji’s legacy liveson in Thanjavur.However, the only visibleMaratha influence todayis seen there in the CityPalace, where the royalfamily continues to be inresidence.

The royal family con-sists of the Maharaja ofThanjavur, Babaji RajahBhonsle Chattrapathy, hisbrother, Abaji RajahBhonsle and his wife, A.Dhanashree. RajahBhonsle, along with chefPraveen have curated aspecial royal menu, to getthe Thanjavur food toHyderabad. This cuisinewill give a great mix offood of Maratha andTamil Nadu dishes.

“This is one of thoserare times when we bringout the food, made by achef who works in theroyal kitchens, directly toa restaurant on a com-mercial scale. We havenot changed any of theoriginal ingredients. Infact, we got with us a fewingredients from thepalace. We have beentraveling with our ownchefs who cook for us toensure the same royaltaste is served to every-one,” the Maharaja toldThe Pioneer.

The heirloom recipesare preserved inSarabendra Pakashastra,an ancient text whichwas written in Modiscript (script used towrite Marathi), and con-tains details of the foodscooked in the palace. Itwas Rajah Serfoji II whobegan documenting therecipes in the book in1812. “Sarabendra

Pakashastra is a treasurefor all and is kept at theSaraswathi MahalLibrary in Thanjavur.The book gives aninsight into the workingof the royal kitchens,”said S. Abaji RajahBhonsle.

For the next few days,the Dakshin at ITCKakatiya will offer anarray of exclusive heir-loom recipes from theroyal kitchen. Some ofthe dishes that comehighly recommendedfrom the Maharaja him-self are: the ‘MashyacheKebab’, Murrel fish filletsmade in green chili andpan-fried in ghee; the‘Komdiche Kebab’, chick-en kebab made withcoriander, pepper, andginger; ‘Kesari Maas’,mutton mince soaked insaffron and a few selectspices and the ‘KomdaPulao’, a popular Tanjorespecial chicken pulaoand a must-try from themenu.

There are enoughchoices for people whoprefer vegetarian foodwith dishes such as the‘Khendatta’, a vegetablecurry with four kinds ofpulses; ‘PorathiKozhambu’, curry madeof brinjal with coconutand chilies; ‘ShakarBiranji’, sweetened pulaowith almonds, coconutand sultanas. These are

just some of the dishesthat will transport thecity folk back in time.

When asked about hisfavourite dish, theMaharaja said “I like ourtraditional sambar andidly. Not many know thatthat was sambar wasoriginated in the kitchenof Thanjavur Maratha.”Digging into history weget to know that duringthe reign of Shahuji, theroyal kitchens were busycreating a dish calledAmti using toor dalinstead of moong dal andtamarind extract forkokum. Later this dishwas named ‘sambharafter’ Sambhaji who wasthe second emperor ofthe Maratha Empire.However,this origin storyremains a topic of con-tention among the foodhistorians. Whether itoriginated in Tamil Naduor Maharashtra, all weknow today is that sam-bar has become a stapleitem in many house-holds.

The restaurant has alsogone the extra mile ofcreating the royal ambi-ence for the visitors. Theroyal food will be servedtill October 20 at theDakshin, ITC Kakatiyaat Begumpet. So hurryup and book your tablebefore the royal foodheads back to the palace.

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he story is really good. And thescreenplay has shaped up reallywell. The narration will bethrilling and entertaining,

Dr Rajasekhar had said last monthabout his next with Tamil filmmak-er Pradeep Krishnamoorthy. Anemotional thriller, it was to beproduced by G. Dhananjayanunder his Creative Entertainers& Distributors. The makerseven prepared a schedule andthe idea was to wrap it up in astart-to-finish schedule inHyderabad and Chennai.However, according to thegrapevine, the actor has devel-oped cold feet about featuringin the project. Unhappy with

this, the makers seem haveknocked on actor Sumanth’s

door. The project is saidto be the official remake

of Kannada hitKavuladaari, a crime

thriller, though themakers have gone onrecord.

The Pioneer has reachedout to the executive producerof Pradeep’s film, Siva Prasad, tocheck its status. He said, “Wewanted to do one script initiallywith Rajasekhar sirbut the team decided

to do another one now.Dr Rajasekhar and the

film’s team will decideupon it shortly.”

— NG

uzz aboutKrishnaVamsidirecting

the Teluguremake of

Marathisuper hitNatsamrat has beenon rounds for thepast two years. Butthe filmmaker hasnever commentedon it. However, onWednesdayevening, an officialword about the filmwent public:Krishna Vamsi willhelm the project and

Prakash Raj andRamya Krishna will

spearhead the project. Titled Ranga

Marthaanda, the film

will be a joint production ven-ture between Abhishek Jawkarand Madhu Kalipu. While notmany details in the open, it issaid that Uttej, Vamsi’s fre-quent collaborator, has beentasked to adapt the script toTelugu ‘sensibilities’. “Byretaining the soul of the origi-nal, Vamsi is keen on giving acomplete new spin to the nar-rative,” a source close to theunit said.

This would be the secondtime that Vamsi, in his illustri-ous career, would be handlinga remake. His Chandralekha

(1998), starring Nagarjuna,was a remake of a Malayalamhit of the same name directedby Priyadarshan. Natsamrattold the story of a veteranShakespearean actor (playedby Nana Patekar) who retiresfrom the stage into the painfultragedy of old age, facing hisungrateful family alone. Thefilm was the screen adaptationof noted Marathi playwrightKusumagraj’s iconic Marathiplay Natsamrat which wasfirst staged in 1970. PrakashRaj will be stepping into theshoes of Patekar.

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tollywood

n eventualitythat could haveled to the clashof titans wasaverted whenbetter sense pre-

vailed. The makers ofVenky Mama, starringVictory Venkatesh andNaga Chaitanya, havedecided to stay away fromthe Sankranti releasedate, leaving the festive

season for other biggies likeSarileru Neekevvaru and AlaVaikunthapuramlo. Last week,producer Suresh Babu, who has

jointly produced Venky Mamaalong with People MediaFactory, decided to release thefilm during Sankranti keepingin mind the holidays. The filmis made on a budget of Rs 50-55crore. Realizing Babu’s plans,the makers of SarileruNeekevvaru and AlaVaikunthapuramlo rushed tooccupy the January 12th slot.But in a latest development, ThePioneer has learnt that Suresh isnow looking to release his filmearly, whose shoot is overexcept for two days of work inDecember.

So what has led the leadingproducer to change his mind? Asource close to Venky Mama’sproduction team confirmed tous that, “Producers Dil Raju,Anil Sunkara and S. RadhaKrishna met Suresh Baburecently and asked him if hecan reschedule his release. Thechief of Suresh Productions toldthem he believes in a win-winsituation and if he gets a solowindow, he is happy to changethe release date of Venky Mama.Radha Krishna and Raju havealso moved their productions,Bheeshma and the ’96 Teluguremake, to early next year

instead of December." “Likewise, Disco Raja, the

distribution rights of which arewith Asian Cinemas and SureshProductions, has been deferredto the second half of January. SoDecember is relatively lessoccupied now compared towhat it was a couple of weeksago. Venky Mama will nowarrive in December. SureshBabu will decide the exact dateon Monday. Now, it remains tobe seen whether both MaheshBabu’s and Allu Arjun’s filmswill fight it out for January 12or will one of them come a cou-ple of days early,” they added.

Festival moviereleases are always

tricky to navigateas everyone wants

to have theirmovie reach the

audience first.Here is how the

makers of VenkyMama dealt with

this dilemma,reports

NAGARAJGOUD

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CLASH OF THETITANS AVERTED

eerthy Suresh’s first lookfrom her film, a light-hearted sports drama lacedwith romance, withacclaimed director NageshKukunoor was unveiled

by the makers on Thursday in tunewith her 27th birthday celebrations.For the first time in a film of hers,the actress has gone with make upand hairdo. “She has also shot forthe film completely without makeup and hairdo. It’s just Keerthy inher truest form. I’m proud that Ipartly brought that side of her for theaudience. She just looks breathtaking.With this film, just like Mahanati, herfame will transcend boundaries,”film’s co-producer Shravya Varmatold The Pioneer.

The next schedule of the filmwill commence from November11. “We have songs and climaxthat will be shot in this leg offilming and by December 1. Theentire shoot will be completed soonafter leaving us with a good two-month period for post-production.The shoot will take place in Pune,Hyderabad, Vikarabad and possi-bly in Bengaluru for a couple

of days. We are looking at January 31for the film’s release but we will con-firm it mostly after the shoot ends. We

will scale up promotionsbeginning Diwali post

which we will unveilthe first looks ofJagapathi Babu,Aadi Pinisettyand RahulRamakrishna.The film will be

dubbed intoTamil as well,” she

said. — NG

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KEERTHY goesmake up free forKukunoor's film

Krishna Vamsi to castPrakash Raj, Ramya

Krishna

BT

peculations about ManchuManoj and his wifePranathi heading for adivorce did rounds for

more than a year. Last June, theactor even denied the news.However, on Thursday, Manojconfirmed that he and his wifehave divorced. In a lengthy post onTwitter, he said, “With a heavyheart I would like to inform thatmy divorce has come through andwe have officially ended what wasa beautiful and well-cherishedrelationship. We had our differ-ences and we went through a lot ofpain. After much introspection,we’ve decided to have our separatelives going forward. We alwayswere and are two individuals whohave all the respect and caretowards each other. (sic)”

“Since my heart was not in theright place I couldn’t act or con-centrate on work. I wouldn’t havesurvived this storm without thehelp of my family, friends andespecially my fans who stood byme in my absence,” he said andadded from here on he would ded-icate his life to acting. Manoj hadmarried Pranathi in May 2015.

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RAJASEKHAR intwo minds overPradeep’s thriller drama?

THE MAKERS HAVE ALREADY PREPARED A SCHEDULEIN HYDERABAD AND CHENNAI. HOWEVER, IT IS SAIDTHAT THE ACTOR HAS DEVELOPED COLD FEET ABOUTFEATURING IN THE PROJECT

MANCHU MANOJconfirms divorce

with Pranathi

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hy exactly Hill is passing therole is currently unknown.Insiders told variety.com thatwhen the news was initiallyreported, it was very early inthe negotiations and that a

deal was far from closing. The newscomes after Zoe Kravitz was recentlytapped to play Selina Kyle, also knownas Catwoman, in the Matt Reeves-directed movie that also stars RobertPattinson as the Caped Crusader. Oneof the points brought up in negotiationswas whether Hill would play thePenguin or Riddler, and nowReeves and Warner Bros. willhave to go back to the drawingboard to see which actors willtake on those roles.

Hill starred oppositeEmma Stone in Netflix’ssci-fi series Maniac andmade his directorial debutlast fall with MID90S,which he also wrote. Hemost recently appearedalongside MatthewMcConaughey in BeachBum, which hit theatres in

March. Pre-produc-tion on the Warner

Bros.-DC Comicsmovie is expectedto start this sum-mer. An officialstart date has not

yet been set,although a sourcesaid that filmingcould start in late 2019or early 2020.The

Batman is scheduled tohit theatres on June 25,2021.

JONAH HILL REFUSESTO DO THE PART IN‘THE BATMAN'

ooks like actor LindaHamilton took hertraining sessions for therole in the upcomingTerminator: Dark Fate

way too seriously. In order toreprise her role as Sarah Connorin the flick, the actor has losthuge amount of weight, reportedFox News.

“There were no carbs in mylife for a year. I got so lean, whenI arrived they had to build me abutt,” Hamilton admitted whileappearing on ITV’s LorraineWednesday (local time). The 63-year-old actor added, “Theyadded to the bottom, somethingyou don’t ever see coming —who wants more bottom? — butapparently... I shouldn’t give mysecrets away!”

Hamilton, who is returning tothe silver screen with her iconicrole also talked about the typeof training she has been receiv-ing. “Time off was militarytraining, Spanish lessons,scuba, we had to do it all.There was never a momentwe weren’t learning some-thing or acting,” she said.

The Separate Lives star’s co-actor, Mackenzie Davis, alsoagreed with her about howintense it is to work inTerminator: Dark Fate.“It was so hard mak-ing this god damnmovie,” she said.While comparingthe male and thefemale cast,Hamilton jok-ingly said thatthe women aretougher thanArnoldSchwarzenegger,who alsoreturned to playthe futuristic halfhuman-half robot.

“We get to dosome really goodwork together thistime rather than justrunning from him,” shesaid of reuniting with theaction hero. The film whichalso stars Natalia Reyes,Diego Boneta, and Gabriel Lunais set to hit big screens onNovember 1, 2019

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celeb talksNICOLE, ALEXANDER

TO REUNITE FORROBERT EGGERS'THE NORTHMANith his latest film The Lighthouse set to bow this week-

end, Robert Eggers’ next film has cast two leads, BigLittle Lies alums Nicole Kidman and Alexander

Skarsgård. The pic, titled The Northman, is described asa Viking revenge saga set in Iceland at the turn of the 10th century.In talks to join Kidman and Skarsgård are The Witch’s Anya Taylor-

Joy, It’s Bill Skarsgård and Oscar nominee Willem Dafoe.Eggers will direct the film from a script he co-wrote with

Icelandic poet and novelist Sjón. Midsummer producer LarsKnudsen will produce, with New Regency financing.

Skarsgård can next be seen in tentpole Kong vs Godzilla, andrecently booked the plum part of Randall Flagg in CBS All Access’

adaptation of Stephen King’s The Stand. He is repped by CAA.Kidman recently starred in the second season of Big Little Lies —

her work in the first season earned her a Primetime Emmy for bestactress — and will star as Gretchen Carlson opposite Charlize

Theron and Margot Robbie in awards season contender Bombshell,which opens this December. Taylor-Joy recently wrapped a starring

turn in Last Night in Soho for Edgar Wright and next stars inWorking Title’s adaptation of Jane Austen’s Emma. The Lighthouseopens on October 18 and stars Dafoe alongside Robert Pattinson.

WGF actress SrinidhiShetty, who made heracting debut viaKannada film KGF, isall set to foray intoTamil filmdom with

Vikram’s next yet-untitled project.An official announcement fromthe makers is yet awaited.

It is learnt from reliable sourcesthat Srinidhi is most likely to bepared with Vikram in the project,current dubbed Chiyaan Vikram58. Priya Bhavani Shankar isbelieved to be playing one of theleads as well.

To be produced by 7 ScreenStudio in association with Viacom18 Studios, the project went onthe floors recently and the makersplan to release it in April 2020.

“This film will be a pan-Indianproject catering to the Tamil,Hindi and Telugu audience. It willbe produced on a massive scale inassociation with Viacom 18Motion Pictures. The cast andtechnicians will have big names ofall industries collaborating forthis film,” reads a statement fromthe makers.

The project marksthe maiden collabo-ration of Vikram

and director Ajay Gnanamuthu,who is best known for helmingDemonte Colony and last year'sImaikka Nodigal starringNayanthara.

Talking about the project, Ajaysaid, “The only thing I candivulge right now is that Vikram’srole will be a challenging one. Ofcourse, he has always taken upchallenging roles, but I think thisone will be better than all ofthose.”

The first look poster, whichwas released in June, featureswhat appears to be Vikram inmultiple avatars he will be seen inthe film. There are rumours thatVikram might be seen playing aphotographer in the film whichwill be an out-and-out action-thriller.

The industry grapevine is thatVikram will be seen sporting 25different looks in the film.

The makers have approached aUS-based to design Vikram’s dif-ferent looks in the film. The firstlook poster, which was released inJune, features what appears to be

Vikram in multipleavatars he will be

seen in the film.

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KGF ACTRESS TOMAKE TAMIL DEBUTWITH VIKRAM

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LINDA SHEDS WEIGHT FOR ROLE INTERMINATOR

ollywood star

Britney Spears

is back with her

signature

blonde look.

Spears, who

has returned home after

vacationing in Maui,

recently shared a video

where she flaunts her new

hair colour, reports daily-

mail.co.uk.Along with the video,

she wrote: “So maybe

blondes do have more

fun...It’s not professional

Hollywood hair and

make-up .... but hey it’s

real and I’m watching

Vacation !!! ...P.S. Just got

out of pool so hair is wet

... sorry.” Dressed in a

white tube top and shorts

while sitting on a couch in

her Los Angeles home,

Spears looks directly into

the camera and flashes

facial expressions as if to

say: “Oops... I did it

again.”H

BRITNEY SPEARS BACK

WITH SIGNATURE

BLONDE LOOK

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PTI nMUMBAI

West Indian batting great Brian Lara on Thursday praisedthe current Indian pace attack, which reminded him of

the deadly West Indian attacks of yore.The Indian pace trio of Jasprit Bumrah, Ishant Sharma and

Mohammed Shami, in 2018, picked the record 142 wicketsamong them in Test matches.

Asked what makes Indian team special, Lara said: “It’s theIndian pace attack. Unbelievable. I saw them in the West Indies.When you look at the quality —(Jasprit) Bumrah, (Mohammed)Shami, (Umesh) Yadav — all these guys, and the guys on thesidelines, like Bhuvi (Bhuvneshwar Kumar) are unbelievable.”

“It reminds me a little bit of the (pace bowling) strengththat the West Indies had in the 80s and 90s. The reserve strengthis very important in assessing a team’s ability. It means that yourattack has quality,” Lara added.

Lara, who had scored 11,953 Test runs, was also lavish inhis praise for Virat Kohli, whom he termed the ‘UltimateCaptain’.

“He’s (Kohli) the ultimate captain. In terms of his perfor-mances, he leads by example. And I mean that in all facets ofthe game, and off the field too. He is came off very well in thebackground of MS Dhoni, who laid the foundation, and didthings in a different way.

“So, I think Indian cricket, as we all know, is headed in theright direction. It’s influenced by some of the best people, andis reaping the benefits of it,” Lara told reporters here.

Lara also seemed happy that a player of Rohit Sharma’s cal-ibre is set to play regularly across formats.

“I think that Rohit is an awesome player in all formats ofthe game. Obviously, in the limited overs game, he’s been verysuccessful. I don’t see any reason why he should not be in Testcricket. It seems that he has the passion to play and wants toprove himself on that stage (Test cricket) as well.

“To exclude a player like that (from the Test team) will bevery difficult, with the talent that I see. So, hopefully, he willbe successful. He is a gifted batsman,” said Lara.

Lara, who holds the record for highest individual run scor-er in Tests, also welcomed the ICC move of Test Championship,saying it has provided contest to the game.

“I think (World Test Championship should have startedearlier). In terms of Test Championship, where there is an end,it culminates into a team becoming Championship, that is some-thing that should have happened a long time ago and happyto see it now. Even if you play against theminnows—Afghanistan, Bangladesh — it means something.

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All-rounder MitchellMarsh is set to miss

the opening Test againstPakistan after fracturinghis right hand punchinga wall, with Australiancoach Justin Langerbranding him “an idiot”.

The WesternAustralia captain took hisfrustrations out in thechanging rooms after hewas dismissed for 53 in aSheffield Shield matchagainst Tasmania onSunday.

Scans revealed a frac-ture, and an apologeticMarsh said he faced up tosix weeks on the sidelines.

That would almostcertainly rule him out ofthe opening Test againstPakistan in Brisbane start-ing on November 21.

“It’s my middle finger,just below the wrist — afracture straight through

the bone,” Marsh, whowas sporting a cast on hisarm, told reporters.

Marsh had only beenrecalled to the Test sidefor the final game of theAshes against Englandlast month after a longperiod out of favour andthere are no guarantees hewill win a spot back.

“It’s a good lesson for

me. Hopefully it’s a goodlesson for other people aswell,” added Marsh,whose blunder couldopen the door for MarcusStoinis in Brisbane.

“At the end of the day,it’s a game of cricket.Sometimes you get beat-en, sometimes you getout, and you can’t bepunching walls.”

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India’s campaign at the $ 775,000 Denmark Opencame to a disappointing end with the trioka of PV

Sindhu, B Sai Praneeth and Sameer Verma — all-exit-ing after suffering straight-game losses, here onThursday.

World Champion Sindhu, seeded fifth, yet againstruggled to buck the trend of recent early exits asshe was knocked out after she lost 14-21, 17-21 toKorea,s An Se Young in a 40-minute second-roundwomen,s singles clash at the BWF World Tour Super750 event.

It turned out to be a dismal day for Indian shut-tlers in general as B Sai Praneeth, Sameer Verma, andmen's doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy andChirag Shetty also went down in straight games intheir second rounds.

While Praneeth was outclassed by two-timeWorld Champion Kento Momota of Japan 6-21, 14-21 in yet another dominating show, Sameer lost 12-21, 10-21 to Olympic champion Chen Long of China.

Thailand Open champions Satwik and Chiragalso suffered a 16-21 15-21 defeat against sixth seedChinese combination of Han Cheng Kai and ZhouHao Dong in men's doubles.

Later in the day, Pranaav Chopra and N SikkiReddy put up a gallant fight before going down 24-26 21-13 11-21 to fourth seeded Malaysian pair ofChan Peng Soon and Goh Liu Ying in the mixed dou-bles competition.

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Stan Wawrinka was made towork hard at the European

Open on Wednesday as theSwiss veteran outlastedFeliciano Lopez 6-7(4) 6-4 7-6(4) to reach the quarter-finalsin Antwerp.

The 34-year-oldWawrinka, seeking his firstATP trophy since he lifted thetitle in Geneva two years ago,served 17 aces — one lessthan Lopez — and convertedone out of four break-pointopportunities to edge the tightmatch.

Up next for the worldnumber 18 is unseeded GillesSimon, who powered past hisFrench compatriot Jo-WilfriedTsonga 6-4, 7-5.

Wawrinka has beatenSimon four times in sevenmeetings but the Frenchmanprevailed in straight sets thelast time they played eachother on the hardcourts ofShanghai in 2016.

Argentina,s Guido Pellajoined the duo in the last eightafter beating South Korea,sKwon Soon-woo 7-5, 7-5 to setup a clash with Ugo Humbertor second seed David Goffin.

In first-round action, PabloCuevas beat Hugo Dellien 6-4,6-3 and will take on BritonAndy Murray next. AmericanFrances Tiafoe overcameGermany's Yannick Maden 7-6(7), 6-3.

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Left-arm spinner ArafatSunny and pacer Al-

Amin Hossain were recalledas Bangladesh on Thursdayannounced a 15-membersquad for next month’sthree-game T20I seriesagainst India.

Opener Tamim Iqbalalso made a comeback aftera break during which hemissed the tri-series athome involving Afghanistanand Zimbabwe.

Both Sunny andHossain have been out ofcontention for a long timehaving played their last T20Iin 2016.

The 33-year-old Sunny,who has taken 12 wickets in10 T20Is, was suspendedduring the 2016 ICC WorldTwenty20 for an illegalbowling action. He had alsospent two months in jailafter being arrested in 2017for his involvement in afamily dispute.

The 29-year-oldHossain also last featured inthe 2016 ICC WorldTwenty20.

“We have recalledSunny because we needsomeone experienced forIndia, which is a toughcountry. Al-Amin comes

into the squad as some ofour other fast bowlers areinjured,” said chief selectorMinhajul Abedin.

The selectors alsodecided to drop SabbirRahman, Nazmul HossainShanto, Rubel Hossain andTaijul Islam from the teamof the last T20 Bangladeshplayed during the tri-nationseries at home.

The T20I series willbegin with the first matchon November 3 at ArunJaitely stadium in NewDelhi. The next two gamesare at Rajkot and Nagpur onNovember 7 and 10 respec-tively.

Squad: Shakib Al Hasan(C), Tamim Iqbal, LitonDas, Soumya Sarkar, NaimSheikh, Mushfiqur Rahhim,Mahmudullah Riyad, AfifHossain, MusaddekHossain, Aminul IslamBiplob, Arafat Sunny,Mohammad Saifuddin, Al-Amin Hossain, MustafizurRahman, Shafiul Islam.

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Three-time Olympic medallistCarmelita Jeter is impressed with

India’s Dutee Chand and said a reput-ed coach can guide the country’s talent-ed sprinters reach the highest level infuture.

“I have seen Dutee Chand competeat the Olympic Games. She has donesome remarkable things. I hope moreyoung ladies will step up and representthe country,” said Jeter, who is the inter-national event ambassador at the 15thedition of the Airtel Delhi HalfMarathon.

“I feel that all sprinters need goodcoaches. If a big name coaches Indianathletes, then you will certainly see a riseof Indian sprinters in the future,” saidJeter.

The fastest woman alive, Jeter isdelighted to see over 40,000 participantsready to give it their all at the HalfMarathon, which is an IAAF Gold LabelRoad Race, on Sunday.

A world record holder, Jeter hadfinished with a winning time of 10.64seconds at the Shanghai Golden GrandPrix in 2009, giving her a spot in his-tory as the second-fastest woman ever

in the 100 meters.Carmelita Jeter was a part of the his-

toric 4x100m USA team which set theworld record at the 2012 Olympics. TheAmerican said that sharing a medalwith three other women was even morespecial than an individual medal.

“It was a moment for the USAteam. It was a special team out there.People think that four of the fastest run-ners form a good 4x100m group, but no,a team has to have four people who trusteach other and have chemistry. It wasgreat to share a Gold medal with a team.Winning a medal with three otherwomen was even more special,” she said.

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South Africa opener Dean Elgarsays he got “stretched” as acricketer and learned a lot

more about himself during what hasbeen a humbling India tour, part ofwhich included visiting “smallerplaces and staying in hotels” not thatgood.

After managing a 1-1 draw inthe T20 series, South Africa sufferedbig defeats in the first Two Tests ofthe three-match rubber against adominant outfit led by Virat Kohli.

“It’s a challenging tour. You getstretched as a person, you getstretched as a cricketer, I think youget to know yourself quite a lot as aperson when you come to thesmaller places where the hotels aremaybe not as good, and you get chal-lenged on the field,” Elgar said.

“It’s always a good learningcurve coming to India.”

The introduction of the WorldTest Championship means SouthAfrica still have “quite a lot to playfor” in the third Test despite conced-ing the series, Elgar said.

“Back in the day it was alwaysa bit of a dead rubber game but nowwith the World Test Championshipsaround, we still have points to playfor,” Elgar said.

“We can still get 40 points by fol-

lowing our process against India inthe last Test. That’s something wecan’t neglect going into this game.There is still a lot to play for,” headded. Elgar, who became the firstSouth African batsman to score a

hundred in India after nine yearsduring the opening Test, said theProteas batsmen will have to go backto the basics to tackle the Indianbowlers in the final game.

“It’s no secret that it’s been a bit

of a challenge for all of us. We haven’tplayed our greatest cricket, consis-tent cricket. But we are trying to bepositive. The senior players are try-ing to keep the guys motivated. Weare still representing our country

which is an immensely proudmoment for every player.

“We still motivate everyonewithin our squad. It has been a chal-lenging few weeks but it’s still not toogloomy for us. We are upbeat, the

morale in the camp is still very good.“We still have one game and we

can actually change quite a lot. Weare still pretty hopeful and prettypositive going into the last Test,” heasserted.

RANCHI: Having already lost thethree-match series, South Africaskipper Faf du Plessis has called onhis players to come out with animproved performance, especiallywith the bat when they face India inthe final Test beginning Saturday inRanchi.

The Proteas have not been ableto make use of their first innings —barring the Vizag Test where theymanaged to score 431 in reply toIndia’s 502. India, on the other hand,have dominated by getting big runsin their first innings. In the first Test,

the hosts scored 502 runs while theyput on 601 runs in Pune.

And, du Plessis wants his batsmento learn from the Indian batters andmake most of their first innings in thefinal Test.

“We need to put big runs on theboard in the first innings,” said duPlessis while addressing a press confer-ence on Thursday.

“When you get runs in the firstinnings anything from there is possi-ble. For us first innings runs will be vitaland then anything could happen in thesecond innings,” he added. IANS

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Skipper Virat Kohli and opener RohitSharma skipped the optional practice

session but spinner Kuldeep Yadav lookedto hone his batting skills ahead of India’sthird and final Test against South Africahere on Thursday.

Kuldeep, who sat out of the first twoTests, made full use of the net session dis-playing some elegant cover drives in theirafternoon practice which was also attend-ed by Ajinkya Rahane, Cheteshwar Pujara,Mayank Agarwal and Ishant Sharmaamong others.

Earlier chief coach Ravi Shastri andbowling coach Bharat Arun had a close lookat the pitch which wore a dry look, indi-cating that it would have something for thespinners.

Spin duo of Ravichandran Ashwin andRavindra Jadeja have been the key bowlersfor India, bagging 14 and 10 wickets eachand Kuldeep’s inclusion will only be at thecost of a pacer.

The pacers too have made crucial con-tributions with Mohammed Shami claim-ing eight wickets at a strike rate of 41 andUmesh snapping six wickets at an even bet-ter strike rate of 21 and it remains to be seenif Kohli tinkers with his winning combina-tion.

The Proteas trained in the morning ses-sion with focus on their batsmen.

South Africa’s training was attended byskipper Du Plessis, Temba Bavuma,Theunis de Bruyn, Quniton de Kock,Senuran Muthuswamy as they faced the netbowlers.

Vernon Philander was seen among thebowlers but the new-ball bowler wasmostly seen honing his batting skills.

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A“frustrated” South Africanbatsman Aiden Markram

was on Thursday ruled out ofthe third and final Test againstIndia, having sustained a wristinjury after punching a solidobject.

As per Cricket SouthAfrica’s media release, “Theinjury took place following theopener’s dismissal in the secondinnings of the match. In amoment of frustration with hisown performance, he lashedout at a solid object, resulting in

his injury.”Markram has had a mixed

tour of India. While he scoredtwo hundreds in the practicegames, he couldn’t carry forwardhis form into the Test series.After scoring 5 and 39 in thefirst Test, he was dismissed fora pair in the second.

He left for South Africa on

Thursday morning. The teammanagement hasn’t called upany replacement.

A disappointed Markramadmitted he has let his teamdown and said, “It’s sad to begoing home on this note and Icompletely understand whatI’ve done wrong and take fullaccountability for it.”

Eye openerProteas opener

Elgar says Indiatour is a good

learning curve for him

South Africa's Dean Elgar bats during fourth day of second Test between India and South Africa in Pune AP

Self-destruction‘Frustrated’ Markram punches object, injures wristto be ruled out of 3rd Test

Score heavy in 1st innings: Faf tells SA batsmen

India sans Kohlisweat it out at optional practice

Indian pace attack remindsLara of old Windies

Al-Amin back in B’desh T20 team

Al-Amin Hossain in a file picture

Marsh set to miss Pak Test

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Sri Lanka's T20 skipperLasith Malinga along

with Kusal Perera andNiroshan Dikwella, whoskipped the recentPakistan tour citingsecurity fears, were onThursday included in a16-man squad to playagainst Australia.The opening match willbe at the Adelaide Ovalon Oct 27 with thesecond at Gabba on Oct30 and the final game atthe MCG on November 1.The squad: Malinga, KPerera, K Mendis, DGunathilaka, A Fernando,Dickwella, D Shanaka, SJayasuriya, B Rajapaksa,O Fernando, WHasaranga, L Sandakan,N Pradeep, L Kumara, IUdana & Kasun Rajitha.

SL names T20squad for Aus tour

Reputed coach can helpIndian sprinters: Carmelita

India’s campaignend in Denmark

Wawrinka reach Antwerp quarters

Stan Wawrinka celebrates after win