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JOURNALISM OF COURAGESINCE 1932
DA ILY FROM: AHMEDABAD , CHAND IGARH , DELH I , JA IPUR , KOLKATA , LUCKNOW, MUMBAI , NAGPUR , PUNE , VADODARA
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AN EXPRESS INVESTIGATION —PART 2
RAVIKBHATTACHARYA&ATRIMITRAHOWRAH,SOUTH24PARGANAS, JULY15
ATKALINAGARgrampanchayatinWestBengal,thefinallistofbene-ficiariesclearedtogetcompensa-tionforhousesthatweredamagedby Cyclone Amphan reads likethis: Surajit Sadukhan (Father:Kalipodo Das), Dipali Mondol(Father:KalipodoDas),UttamBera(Father:KalipodoDas).Thelistgoeson.Butaninves-
tigationbyTheIndianExpressre-vealed that KalipodoDas existsonlyonpaperandthesebenefici-
ariesareallunrelated.Andallthethree own concrete houses thatwithstoodthecyclone.That's just one symptom of
the string of alleged irregulari-ties in the manner in whichthese listshavebeenprepared.Investigation of official
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All of them cleared to get Amphan relief, allunrelated, all have same father — on paper
(Top)Meena,wifeof SurajitSadukhan;DipaliMondal;UttamBera.All threehaveconcretehouses. (Right)Jahirulwithaphotoofhisfather,abeneficiary,whodiedthreeyearsago.ParthaPaul
TOPICKUP7.7PERCENTSTAKE INJIOPLATFORMS
Readyfor5Gwhenspectrumisavailablenextyear:Ambani Amid China chill, US techgiants warm up to JioGEORGEMATHEW
MUMBAI, JULY15
AFTERINVESTMENTSbyaclutchof global tech giants includingFacebook, Google has signedupwith Jio Platforms, the digitalsubsidiaryofRelianceIndustriesLtd(RIL),toinvestRs33,737crore(or approximately $4.5 billion)fora7.7percentstake.Thestrate-gic dealwould likely lead toun-veilingof newtechnologyprod-uctsandsolutions in India.
Makingastringof announce-ments in thedigital and telecommarket at the company's virtualannual generalmeeting (AGM),
RIL ChairmanMukeshAmbanisaid Jio has designedanddevel-opedacomplete5Gsolutionthat’sready for launchas soonas spec-trumismadeavailablenextyear.Jio andGoogle have also en-
tered into a commercial agree-menttojointlydevelopanentry-level affordable smartphonewith optimisations to theAndroid operating system andthePlayStore,Ambani said.OnMonday, Google said it
has committed $10 billionCONTINUEDONPAGE2
PRANAVMUKULNEWDELHI, JULY15
GOOGLE’S INVEST-MENT of Rs 33,737crore,or$4.5billion, inJioPlatformstakesthetotal money pumpedintoIndia’slargesttele-com company by US-based in-vestors tomore than $16.7 bil-
lion—almosthalf ofwhat Indiareceived from the US as foreigndirect investment(FDI)overthe
last twodecades.Jio’sfundraisingspree
this yearhas also left be-hind the cumulative in-vestments made inIndia’stechnologysectorin the whole of 2019,
whichstoodat$9.36billion.CONTINUEDONPAGE2
Google to invest Rs 33,737 cr in Jio,to develop entry-level smartphone
Ambani,Pichai
SHUBHAJITROYNEWDELHI, JULY15
ADAY after Indian and ChineseCorpsCommandersheldexten-sivetalksoverdisengagementoftroopsalongtheLadakhfrontier,PrimeMinister NarendraModiWednesday briefed EuropeanCouncilpresidentCharlesMichelandEuropeanCommissionpres-ident Ursula von der Leyen onthesituationattheLineofActualControl, includingtheJune15in-cidentinGalwanValleyinwhich20 IndianArmypersonnelwerekilledinclasheswithPLAtroops.Speaking to reporters after
the 15th India-EU summit overvideo conference, Michel said,“We had the occasionwith thePrimeMinistertohavesomein-formationabout this incident.”He said they discussed the
developments along the LAC,and“weareinfavourofapeace-fulsolution”.HesaidtheEUsup-ports all efforts to find peacefulsolutions throughdialogue.Vikas Swarup, Secretary
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PM briefsEU on LAC,gets backingfor talks
MANISHSAHUKANPUR, JULY15
THE FAMILY of PrabhatMishraaliasKartikey,killedinanallegedencounter as the Uttar PradeshPolicehuntedforgangsterVikasDubeyandhisaides,hasclaimedthathewasaminor.They said Kartikey had
cleared his Class 12 UttarPradesh school board examsonJune 29, 10 days before hewaskilled. His Class 10marksheetand an Aadhaar card record hisdate of birth as May 27, 2004,makinghim16yearsof age.Police had launched a hunt
for Dubey after his men killedeight of its personnel in ashootout at Kanpur’s Bikru vil-lageonJuly3,duringafailedraidto arrest him. Kartikey’s familylives next to Dubey’s home inBikru.Inspector General, Kanpur
range,MohitAgarwalsaidhehadnoinformationonKartikey’sage,and reiterated that theHaryanaPolicehadrecoveredpistolsusedin the Bikru shootout fromhimatthetimeofhisarrestonJuly8.The police in Faridabad, fromwhere he was held, had saidKartikeywas19. “Dubeyusedtohave youths in his gang. Hewouldinfluencethemjustaster-roristsdo,” saidAgarwal.According to the UP Police,
they were bringing KartikeyfromFaridabadtoKanpuronJuly9,whenhesnatchedthepistolofasub-inspectorandtriedtoflee.“TheencountertookplaceinthePankiareaofKanpur.Thepolicevehiclehadaflattyre.Takingad-vantage,Kartikeytriedtorun.He
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Youth killedwas 16, justcleared 12th,says family
PMNarendraModiat theIndia-EUsummit.ANI
RITIKACHOPRANEWDELHI, JUNE15
ELECTION COMMISSIONERAshok Lavasa, whowas next inline to head the poll panel, hasbeen appointed by the AsianDevelopment Bank (ADB) asvice-president.Lavasastillhasovertwoyears
leftinhistermatthe ElectionCommission ofIndia. Hewouldhave retired asthe ChiefElectionCommissioner(CEC)inOctober2022.AsCEC,hewould haveconducted
Assembly elections in UttarPradesh, West Bengal,Uttarakhand, Punjab, ManipurandGoa, amongother states.According to sources,
Lavasa'sappointmenttotheADBwas finalisedwith the concur-renceof theUniongovernment.ADB spokesperson
RamoncitodelaCruzdidnot re-spond to this newspaper's
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Slated to benext CEC,Lavasa nowheaded for ADB
AshokLavasa
MANOJCG&HAMZAKHANNEWDELHI, JAIPUR, JULY15
EVEN AS Rajasthan ChiefMinister Ashok GehlotWednesdaymade a frontal at-tack on Sachin Pilot, who hasbeenremovedasdeputyCMandstatepartypresident,theparty’scentral leadership is keeping itsdoors open for him. Pilot reiter-ated again onWednesday thathe isnot joining theBJP.In his first such remarks
against Pilot, withoutmention-inghimbyname,Gehlotsaidtheformer deputy CM was “in-volved”intheBJP’s“conspiracy”to topple his government andclaimedproofof“horse-trading”by him. He also said Pilot hadrisen in theparty rankswithoutthe kind of work leaders of hisgenerationhadput in.Late on Tuesday night,
Congress chief whip Mahesh
Joshi approached Speaker C PJoshi to disqualify Pilot and the18MLAswhohave stayedawayfrompartymeetingsandarebe-lieved tobesidingwithhim.Significantly,Gehlot’s attack
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Gehlot slams the door,but leadership keeps awindow open for Pilot
VIKASDUBEYCASE
New Delhi
US tech giantsBetweenApril2000andApril
2020, cumulative FDI inflowsfrom theUS stood at $29.78bil-lion, according toDepartmentofCommercedata(notincludingin-vestments byUS-based compa-nies routed throughother juris-dictionssuchasMauritius,BritishVirginIslandsetc.).WithGoogleonboard,Jionow
hasbusinessarrangementswithfive US technology giants —Facebook for apartnershipof itsmessaging platformWhatsAppwith Jio’s e-commerce ventureJioMart;Microsoft for its cloudcomputing platform Azure;Google for building anAndroid-basedsmartphoneoperatingsys-tem;andIntelandQualcommfordevelopingnewproducts.With the exception of
Microsoft, all other firmshave astake in Jio Platforms. In effect,27.61%of Jio isnowownedbyUSfirms. This assumes significancewhentheIndiangovernmenthassignalledcurbsonChinese tech-nologyinvestmentswhilebanning59 mobile apps with links toChinese Internetmajors suchasAlibaba–oneofthelargestChineseinvestorsinIndianstart-ups.The first one to step inwas
Facebookthatpurchaseda9.99%stake in Jio back in April for Rs43,573.62crore,or$5.7billion,be-coming the biggest minorityshareholderinthecompany.Thiswas followedbya series
of US-basedprivate equity firmslike TPG Capital, L Catterton,GeneralAtlantic, SilverLake,andWestAsian sovereign funds likeMubadala andADIA of theUAEandPIFofSaudiArabiapickingupminoritystakesinJioPlatforms.Reliance Industries, ofwhich
JioPlatformsisaunit,hassofardi-vested32.97%stakeinthetelecomcompanyforRs1.52lakhcrore.InadditiontoJio,otherlargecompa-niesinIndia’sInternetsectorhavealsobeenfloodedwithAmericanmoney. Seattle-basedAmazonhas invested $5 billion in India,withaplanof investinganaddi-tional$1billioninitsIndiaopera-tionsannouncedearlierthisyear.On Tuesday, US-based retail
behemothWalmart announcedfundingof$1.2billioninitsIndiane-commerce unit Flipkart, inwhichWalmartpurchasedama-joritystakein2018for$16billion.
Gehlot, PilotonPilotcamehoursafterAICCin-charge of Rajasthan AvinashPande saidCongressdoorswereopenforPilot.AfterGehlot’sstate-ment, Congress spokespersonRandeep Surjewala reiteratedthis, adding that Pilotwaswel-comebackprovidedhe left “theHaryanaBJPgovernment’shospi-tality(MLAsbackingPilotarestay-
inginhotelsinHaryana)”.Congresssourcesclaimedthe
party had learnt that Pilot had ameeting onWednesdaywith aBJP leaderwhohadplayedakeyrole in thedefectionof CongressMLAsinMadhyaPradesh.Asen-iorCongressleadersaidthepartyisintouchwithacoupleofMLAsin the Pilot campand that two-threeof themcouldswitchback.Whenaskedabout themat-
ter, Pilot laughed it away.ThecontrastbetweenGehlot
and Surjewala’s remarks wasstark.SourcessaidSurjewala,whoispartofthecentralteamsentbytheCongress to Jaipur,metwithGehlot after he attacked Pilot. Itwas conveyed tohim thatRahulGandhiwants to keep thedoorsopenforPilot.SourcessaidGehlottoldSurjewalahewasnotagainstthatbutPilotwouldhaveto“leavetheBJPcamp”.Sources in Delhi said both
RahulandPriyankaGandhiVadraare keen to accommodate Pilot,andthatAhmedPatelwastalkingtohim.AskedwhethertherewasachanceofPilotgettinghispostsback, a senior leader pointed toGehlot’s harshwords: “It is clearwhyhesaidthat…MaybeRahulwilltakehimoutofRajasthan.”Addressingmediapersons,
GehlotreferredtotherecentRajyaSabha elections, where he hadclaimed bid at horse-trading,which was denied by Pilot.“HamareyahanpardeputyCMho,PCCpresidentho,wohkhudhidealkar le logonse, ‘mobilenumberdi-jiye hamein, naamdijiye hamein’,shadyantrameinshaamilho.Wohsafai de rahe the…Arre tum tohkhud hi shadyantramain shamilthe (Here, the deputy CM, PCCchiefwashimselfmakingdeals,saying give me your number,names, hewasapart of theplot.Later, he claimednohorse-trad-ingwastakingplace).”Gehlot said hehad to secure
hisMLAsintoahotelaswhatwashappeningnowwouldhavehap-penedthenotherwise.“Thesamepeoplewerebeing lured thenat2atnight.”Heclaimed“proof”regarding
thoseheld“bandhak(hostage)”bytheBJP.“Thosewhohavetakenin-stalments… Money was of-fered…Manypeopledidnotac-cept…theyaresittingwithme.”At his press conference, re-
portedlyatRahul’surging,Surje-walasaidtheCongressleadershiphadgivenalotofopportunitiestoPilot, andhehadbecomeanMP,centralminister, PCC presidentand deputy CM in 14-15 years,“whichwas unheard of for anyleaderinCongressortheBJP”.Repeatedly referring to Pilot
as“young”,“promising”,andasa“familymember”,Surjewalasaid,“Inthelastfivedays,SoniaGandhiandRahulGandhi andCongress
leadership…witha liberalmindhavesaid that, even if amemberofthefamily(leaves)thehousebymistake,hestillremainsapartofthefamily.TheCongresstoplead-ershiphas spoken tohimhalf-a-dozen times, two seniormem-bers of theCWChave spoken tohimadozentimesandAICCgen-eral secretary, organisation, K CVenugopal hasmore than oncetoldhimthatheshouldplacebe-forethepartyhisviews.”OnPilot’s statement thathe
isnot joiningtheBJP,Surjewalasaid he should stop talkingthrough the media. He addedthat if Pilotwantedtoprovehisintentions, he should “comeoutof theManoharLalKhattargovernment’s security ring…leavethehotels inManesarandGurgaon… stop talking to BJPleaders”.Gehlot hinted that Pilot had
risen through the ranksunfairly.“Achchha English, Hindi bolna,achchhibytedena,wohsabkuchhnahinhotahai.Achchhihandsomepersonality… sab kuchh nahinhota hai (SpeakinggoodEnglish,Hindi, having a handsomeper-sonality, none of thismatters).What is important iswhat youfeelforthecountry,yourcommit-ment,ideology,policyandinten-tionwhenitcomestotheparty.”Gehlot said he himself has
been inpolitics for 40years, anditwaswrongtosaytheoldergen-eration in the Congresswas notletting theyoung rise. “This newgenerationwhichhas comeup...we love them. Tomorrow istheirs…RahulGandhilikesthem,SoniaGandhi likes them… Inkiragdai nahin hui thi, isliye ab tak-leefhotihai…Agarragdaihuihoti,aurachchhetareekesekaamkarte(Theyneversawstruggle,whichiswhytheyarefeelingthepainnow.If theyhad, theywouldhaveputinbetterwork)."
PM briefs EU(West)intheMinistryofExternalAffairs, said, “Aspart of a reviewof global and regional develop-ments, our relationswithChinadidcomeup.ThePrimeMinistershared our views on the India-Chinarelationshipingeneral,andthe current situation in thebor-derareas.”Indiahad alreadybriefedEU
partnersincludingGermanyandFrance, on the LAC standoff viadiplomaticchannelsandForeignMinister-levelconversations.Cautiousinhispublicremarks
since efforts are underway tolower the rhetoricwhile thedis-engagement process is on, thePM, inhisopening remarks, saidthe India-EUpartnership is use-ful for global peace and stability.This,hesaid,hasbecomeclearinthecurrentglobalsituation.The joint statement men-
tionedcooperationontheCovid-19pandemic,multilateral coop-eration at theWHO, UNSC andG-20, 5G, Artificial Intelligence,maritime security andnaval co-operationandconnectivityproj-ectsinthirdcountriesintheIndo-Pacificregion--allpointtoChina’spresenceintheseareas,andindi-cates growing convergence be-tweenDelhiandBrussels.Responding to questions,
Michelsaidtheyalsoraisedtheis-sue of the Citizenship (Amend-ment)Actduringtheirconversa-tionwiththePrimeMinister.“We trust Indian institutions.
WeunderstandthattheSupremeCourtwillhavearoletoplayinor-der toassess this legislation, andwe took the decision with theIndianauthoritiestocontinueadi-alogueonthequestionofhumanrights,whichissoimportantforusandforIndia,inordertoexchangegoodpractices, and to have thebestpossibleunderstandingabouthowwetackletheseimportantis-sues for India, and for theEuropeanUnion,”hesaid.Askedaboutthis,Swarupsaid
therewas a “glancing reference”totheissue.Theleadersadoptedthe“EU-
India Strategic Partnership: ARoadmapto2025”toguidecoop-
erationbetweentheEUandIndiaoverthenextfiveyears.
Lavasaspecificquestiononwhetherthegovernmentwas consulted. "Asper the ADB Charter, VicePresidents are appointedby the
BoardofDirectorsonrecommen-dationbyADBPresident.Theap-pointmentsaremeritbased,"thespokespersonsaidinanemail.Lavasa refused to comment
onthematter.Itisunclearifhehasresigned as ElectionCommissioner,astephewillneed
to take if he is to takeuphisnewrole. Cruz told The Indian Expressthat theADBexpects him to as-sumeofficeinSeptember.His premature exit from the
poll panel — a second in theElectionCommission’shistory—putshiscolleagueSushilChandra
next in the line of succession. In1973, Chief ElectionCommissionerNagender Singhhad resignedbefore completinghis term at the ElectionCommissiontobecomeajudgeoftheInternationalCourtofJustice.Lavasa hadmade headlines
duringtheLokSabhaelectionsin2019,whenheopposedthecleanchit given to Prime MinisterNarendraModi and former BJPpresidentAmit Shahon chargesof violating theModel Code ofConduct during the Lok Sabhaelections.Soonaftertheelections,three
membersoftheLavasafamily,in-cludinghiswife,hadcomeunderthe scanner of the Income TaxDepartmentforallegednon-dec-larationofincomeanddispropor-tionate assets. His son AbirLavasa’s company (NourishOrganic) andAshokLavasa’s sis-ter Shakuntala Lavasa, a paedia-trician,were also served incometaxnotices.ThefamilymembershavedeniedallegationsmadebytheITdepartment.
Youth killedopenedfireonthepolicemen,in-juringtwoconstables.Thepolice-menfiredathiminself-defence.”Speaking about the Bikru
shootout, Kartikey’s motherGeeta Mishra said they hadwokenpast1amonJuly3to thesoundoffiring.“Myhusbandwasnot in the village at the time, hehad gone to a relative’s home.Therewas onlymymother-in-law(Rajkali,72),Kartikeyandme.Afterthefiringstopped,Isteppedout of thehouse and sawall themenfleeingfearingpoliceaction.IaskedKartikeytoleavetooforafewdays.”ShesaidKartikeyhadhiscell-
phonewithhim.“Laterthatnightthe police came and took awaymycellphone.Ididn’trememberKartikey’s number and so couldnotcontacthimafterheleft.”Geetasaidshecametoknow
ofKartikey’sarreston July9, anddidnotknowthetwomenthepo-lice said werewith him at thetime. “Wedon’thave relatives inFaridabad. Hours later, I heardfrom themedia that police hadkilledmyson.It ismurder.”Geetasaidthepolicehadtold
her that itsmenhad been firedupononJuly3fromherterrace.“Idon’tknowthetruthbecauseIdidnot allow anyone to enter myhouse.Ithinkthepolicekilledmysonbecause the assailants usedmyterraceandnowIfear formyhusband’slife.”She added thatKartikey’s fa-
ther,RajendraKumarMishra,49,whoworks in a private firm inKanpur, hadn’t beenhomesincetheshootoutduetopolicefear.ShowingKartikey’s Class 10
marksheetwithmore than78%marks, the family said hewas agood student. In theClass 12ex-amsheclearedjustbeforehedied,he got 61% marks, they said.“Kartikeywas yet to collect hismarksheet fromhis school (ShriBajarang Higher SecondarySchool)…Hewanted to join theAir Force. The child with suchgoodmarkswould never takepartincriminalactivities.Thepo-lice are falsely blaming him,”Geetasaid.Kartikey’s elder sister
Himanshi,whoisagraduateandstudying for a Basic TrainingCertificate, said the policeweretryingto“frame”Kumartoo.“Wehave come to know that ShashiKant (aBikru residentwhosear-restfortheJuly3shootoutwasan-nounced by the police onTuesday),hassaidmyfatherwasalsoinvolved.”Himanshiwasatarelative’shouseatthetimeoftheJuly3incident.Additional DirectorGeneral,
Law&Order,PrashantKumarsaidShashiKanthadnamed"RajendraMishra",apartfromothers.Geeta said shehad removed
all government documents, in-cludingeducationalqualificationsof Kartikey andHimanshi, fromtheir house fearing the policemightdestroytheminasearch.According to UP Police, five
days after the Bikru shootout,Faridabad police had arrestedKartikeyalongwithtwootheral-legedDubeyaides, ShrawanandhissonAnkur.
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records andvisits to homes inUluberiainHowrah,oneof theworsthitbythecyclone,showshowonemancametobelistedasthefatherofninebeneficiar-ies fromdifferent families anddifferent faiths in apanchayat;how what are dismissed as“typingerrors”hasleftentirevil-lages distressed; and, how thedeadcomebacktolifeonofficialrecordsforcompensation.Nearlytwomonthsafterthe
naturaldisasterleftthedistrictsof Howrah,North24Parganas,East Midnapore, South 24ParganasandSundarbansdev-astated,many of the affectedstruggletopickupthepieces.OnWednesday, The Indian
ExpressreportedhowrelativesofpoliticallypowerfulmembersofGramPanchayats,PanchayatSamitis and Zilla Parishads inthese districtswere approvedforcompensationevenifthere’snodamagetotheirhomeswhiledeservingapplicantswait. Andabout glaring irregularities inthewaymoneyhasbeenpaid--orclaimscleared.InUluberia's Kalinagar, it's
not justaboutonename. Inan-otherseriesofentriesontheof-ficiallistofbeneficiaries--fromMasiarRahamanMullicktoSKMatleb—TarunPramanik hasbeen listed as “father”. Also onthe list of recipients is SheikhNazrul, who died in October2017attheageof49.These are just some of the
errors, bizarre and baffling,which,Oppositionleaderspointout,providethecoverofdenia-bility to recipients in case of
scrutiny.“My fatherdied threeyears
ago.Idon'tknowhowhisnamecameinthelist.Wehavenotap-plied for compensation,” saysNazrul'ssonJahirul,pullingouthisfather’sdeathcertificate.Jahirul'smotherAjmirasays
her husband's passbookwas“withthebank”afterhisdeath.“After his name came up forcompensation, the panchayatmember'shusband tookmetothebankandIgotthepassbookback. But I am yet to get anymoney,”shesays.Twominutesaway,Khodeja
Begum is bewildered. “My sis-ter Suraiya Parvin has beenlistedasabeneficiaryatthisad-dress.Suraiyadied15yearsago.Sheusedtoliveatherhusband'shouse,thisisherpaternalhome.Idon'tknowwhatishappening.We have not applied for any-thingfromthegovernment.Askthe panchayat, theymade thelist,”saysBegum.Cyclone Amphan swept
through a slice ofWest BengalonMay20,andbythebeginningof June, the state governmenthad released relief and recon-structionfunds.ThisincludedRs2,400 crore in house-buildingassistanceto5lakhpeoplethatcovered Rs 20,000 in directtransfersandRs28,000perper-
sonaswagesequivalentto100dayswork.In villages acrossUluberia,
this has left residents dissatis-fied and triggered a politicalfirestorm.Claims former panchayat
member and Forward Blockleader, Jahirul AlamMullick:“Theseerrorsweredoneinten-tionallysothatnoonecaneasilyidentifythebeneficiaries.Therearenoanomaliesinthebankac-count numbers where themoneywent."Officialsareyettorelease the list of those whohavebeenpaid.The ruling party says it has
takennote."Thistypeofirregu-larityisnotacceptable.Thepartywill take stern action and rootout corruption," says RajibBanerjee, ForestMinister andHowrahdistrictTMCleader.The Block Development
Officer (BDO)wasnotavailablefor comment. According to anofficialattheBDO'soffice,whichprocessedthelistsreceivedfrompanchayats,themismatchwasaresult of “clerical and typo-graphical errors”. “We con-ducted reviews andpublishedfreshlists,”saystheofficial.Back inKalinagar, standing
outsideher two-storeyed con-crete house, Meena, wife ofSurajit Sadukhan, says: “My fa-ther-in-law's name is AnilSadukhan, not KalipodoDas. Idon’t know how that namecame up, andwe don't knowanypersonby that name. I amnotawarewhetheranymoneyhascomeintomyhusband’sac-count.”
Says another beneficiaryDipaliMondol,who is also theowner of a two-storeyed con-cretehouse:“Atinshadeontheroofwasdamagedandweap-plied for compensation but Ihave no idea howmy father’snamewas given as KalipodoDas.”Mondoldeclinedtorevealwhether she had received thecompensationmoney.“The asbestos roof got
damaged. But I did not applyfor compensation. The pan-chayatmember surveyed thearea andmay have givenmyname to the BDO office,” saysUttamBera,athirdbeneficiaryandownerofasingle-storeyedconcrete house. “My father'sname is Nemai Bera, notKalipodoDas,”he says.Infact, localresidentshave
put up posters of the pan-chayatmember and her rela-tives, claiming theywere thereal beneficiaries.“The panchayat member
camehereandtookpicturesofour house. She promised usthatwewillgetcompensation.But when the list was pub-lished, our names were notthere,” saysHosenaraBegum.Panchayat member
Mahrufa Begum was notavailable for comment.Speaking on her behalf, herhusband Dahijul Mollah di-rected all queries to the BDO.“There has been a small mis-take and the names of deadpeople have come up. But allgenuinepeoplehavegot theirnames in the compensationlist,” saysMollah.
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RESPONDINGTOthereport ‘Resentment inHindusonarrests, takecare: Special CP to probe teams’, Delhi Police PROMandeep SRandhawa haswritten, saying “Delhi Police is constantly fedwithinformation obtained through representations frommembers ofpublicandotherintelligenceinputsfromitsownintelligencewingsandotheragencies. Ithastotakenoteof theseinformationinanun-biasedmanner…Thenews itemconveniently ignores the spirit oftheorderwhere ithasbeenspecificallystatedthat ‘anyarrest’, irre-spectiveof anyclass, communityorreligiousgroup,bedoneonthebasis of evidence and not give an impression of being arbitrary…Thisletterwaswrittenonlytoinformtheinvestigatingofficersabouttherepresentationsbeingreceivedfromboththecommunitiesandtosensitiseandguidethemthroughtheinvestigationofthesecases...During the incidents of rioting inNorthEastDistrict of Delhi, DelhiPolicehasactedinanimpartialmannerasperprovisionsof lawandthevictimswere rescued irrespectiveof their casteandreligion.”
The IndianExpressreplies:The article accurately reports an order issued by Special
Commissioner of Police Praveer Ranjan to senior officers headingteams probing the Northeast Delhi riots. A detailed questionnairewas sent toSpecial CPRanjanandPRORandhawaseeking their re-sponse.Bothdeclined tocomment.TheDelhiPolice’scontentionintherejoinderthat“theletterwas
written only to inform investigating officers about the representa-tions being received from both communities” does not findmen-tion in theorder,which specificallyhighlights “resentment amongHinducommunity”overarrestsof “someHinduyouth”.The IndianExpress standsby its report.
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ASTHASAXENANEWDELHI,JULY14
ABOUT55%of the total numberof patients admitted to MaxHealthcarehospitalsforCovid-19treatment hadno comorbiditieswhile the fatality rate amongthesepatientswas3%,revealsananalysisof4,900patientstreatedat various centres of the chainfromApril till July14.The data has been collated
from seven centres fromDelhiandMumbai,with themajorityof patients admitted to MaxSmartSuperSpecialtyHospitalinDelhi, and Nanavati SuperSpecialtyHospital inMumbai.Of the total patients, 3,900
havebeendischargedandaround700arestill admittedat thehos-pitals. Themortality rate amongthe patients under 45 yearswasaround1.7%,9.6%in45-59years,23%in60-74yearsand40%inthepatientsabove75years.“Comorbidconditionswerea
major risk factor in all the Covidpatients,withover30%mortalityinthosewithcomorbidities,com-pared to less than 1% in thosewithnone.Ofthetotalnumberofpatients, 56%hadnocomorbidi-ties.Thehighestmortalitywasinpatientswith comorbidities likecomplicated diabetes and respi-ratorydiseases,”saidDrSandeepBudhiraja, Group MedicalDirector,MaxHospital.The data shows that 30% of
patients require ICU admission.Ofthese,30%requirestraightad-missiontoICU,with82%ofthem
recovering from the illness. “If apatientdirectlygetsadmittedtotheICU,thenthemortalityrateishigher as either the patient hasreached thehospital in a criticalcondition or has reacted late tothe illness,”addedDrBudhiraja.The fatality rate of patients
whodidnotrequireoxygenwasfar lower at 5%. The fatality ratewassignificantlyhigher—uptosix times — in patients withshortnessofbreath.Thehighestmortality rate was reportedamongpatientswithsymptoms
of fever. As per data, 88% of thedeceasedweresymptomatic.For the last twoweeks, there
hasbeenadipinadmissions,butthepercentageofICUpatientshasremainedconsistent.“InthefirstweekofJune,around20%oftotalpatients were admitted to theICU. At present, the figure is at26%. The number of patients inthewardhasgonedownbutpa-tientsintheICUhavebeenalmostthe same,” said Dr Vinitaa Jha,senior vice-president, researchandacademics,Maxhealthcare.
CBSEBOARDRESULTSOUT
SUKRITABARUAHNEWDELHI, JULY15
IN A significant improvementfrom last year’s Class X CBSEBoardresults,Delhigovernmentschoolsincreasedtheirpassper-centage by over 10 percentagepointstocrossthe80%markthistime— fuelled possibly by a fo-custopushupthenumberofstu-dentspassing inmathematics.Last year, these schools had
registeredasoberingClassXre-sultwitha71.97%passpercent-age.Thisyear, ithasleapedupto81.39%forDelhiEastand84.89%forDelhiWest.Though Delhi government
schools continue to lag behindthe national pass percentage of91.46%, as well as that of otherDelhi schools such as privateones,KendriyaVidyalayas(KVs)and Jawahar NavodayaVidyalayas (JNVs), their im-proved performance is amongthe country’s most significantupward trends.Deputy Chief Minister and
Education Minister ManishSisodia acknowledged the im-provement, tweeting:“Ourchil-drenhavemadeusproudagain!After record breaking result ofClass 12, upward graph of DelhiEducation continues inClass10.Overjoyed that this year, resultimprovedto82.61%from71.58%lastyear.”Pass percentages of private
schools and KVs, meanwhile,dippedmarginallyfromlastyear.
Private schools went from93.18%in2019to91.29%inDelhiEast and 89.09% in DelhiWest;and KVs went from 99.80% to99.42% inDelhi East and99.31%inDelhiWest.Delhi’soverallpasspercentage
increasedbyalmostfivepercent-agepointsfrom80.97%to85.86%.Despitethis,Delhicontinuestobethe second lowest performingamongst CBSE’s 16 regions,withonlyGuwahatiregionregisteringalowerpasspercentage.An analysis of last year’s
board examination results byDelhi government schools hadshownthatof 1,66,167studentsfrom these schools who hadtaken the exam, 24,502 hadfailed inonlyMathematics.Following that, the govern-
ment’s education departmentfocused its attentiononhelpingmore students pass the subject.Apartfromextraclassesandrop-ing inprivate coaching for ‘low-performing schools’, one of thesignificant moves was ‘coun-selling’studentsweakinmathe-maticstoopt fortheCBSE’snew‘Basic Mathematics’ option,which was offered for the firsttime in the2020boardexam.The Indian Express had re-
ported on how almost 73% ofDelhigovernmentstudentshadopted for Basic Mathematics.Across all CBSE schools andabroad, this numberwasmuchlowerat33%.“Every year, the subject in
whichthehighestnumberofstu-dentscannotpasshasbeenmath-
ematics. However, this has de-creased andmy school actuallyhasmorechildrenwhocouldnotpass science this year. I think thebasicmaths option has helpedmanyof the childrenpass, and I
personallythink it’s a good thingbecause astudentwho scored92% in classXIIfrommyschoolthisyearinhu-manitieshadstruggledalotwithmathsinclassX,”saidtheheadof
agovernmentschoolinEastDelhi.“Last year, our pass percent-
agewasshortof72%butafterwecoached the students placed incompartment dedicatedly inmathsandscience,manyofthese
students passed the compart-ment exams and the pass per-centageincreasedtoaround81%.Primafacie,itappearsthatteach-erstooknoteof thisandfocusedon studentswhowereweak inthesesubjects,especiallymaths,which might account for therise...Wewillhavetoanalyseandstudytheresultsandthisisapre-liminary assessment,” saidShailendraSharma,principalad-visortotheDirectorofEducation.The head of a government
schoolwhichsawajumpofover30percentagepointsinthepasspercentage said that the optionof basic mathematics wassquarely responsible for this.“Last year, my school’s pass
percentage was in the 60s andmostofthestudentswhodidnotpass had failed in maths, andmanyhad also failed in science.This year, around 70% studentsfrommyschooltookbasicmathsandallof themhavepassed.Thefew students who have notpassedthisyearisbecauseofsci-ence,” theheadof school said.CBSE comptroller of exami-
nationsSanyamBharadwajsaidthat the board itself toowas yetto analyse the result and studytheeffectof ‘BasicMathematics’.“So far, we have not gone
through the results so deeply.However,weholdboth‘StandardMaths’and‘BasicMaths’onaparwitheachother.Asasubject,bothoptionsareofanequivalentvalue— therewas just a difference inthe way questions were de-signed,”hesaid.
For volunteer’s family, concerns about clearing loansSOURAVROYBARMANNEWDELHI, JULY 15
THE FAMILY of Arun Singh, acivil defence volunteer whotoiled forover threemonthsar-rangingfoodforthepoorduringthe lockdownanddiedofCovidon Monday, Wednesday saidthey were facing financial dis-tress owing to loans taken tomeet the expenses during hishospitalisation.Singh is survivedbyhiswife
andtwochildren—asoninclassIX and a daughter who clearedclass XII boards on the day hepassed away at Dwarka’sVenkateshwarHospital.Taking note of The Indian
Express reportonSingh’sdeath,
Chief Minister Arvind KejriwalWednesday tweeted: “ArunSingh ji succumbed to Covid inthe course of his duty, feedingthousands of people in the last3 months. I salute his sacrificeand offer my heartfelt condo-lencestohisgrievingfamily.Westandwiththemintheirhourofneed.”DwarkaMLA VinayMishra
tweetedthathewillspeaktotheCM andmake sure that Singh’sfamily gets financial assistanceand a job. SDM (Dwarka)ChanderShekharsaidhewasinthe process of putting up a filerelating to compensation toSingh’s family before the gov-ernment.M L Singh, Arun’s elder
brother, told The Indian Express
that the hospital bill had cometo over Rs 4 lakh. The 48-year-oldwas admitted to hospital intheearlyhoursof July4afterhe
complained of breathlessness,days after he tested positive forCovid-19.“The private hospital we
tookhimto is barely 2kmfromourhome.Sowehadnooption.Later,wewantedtoshifthimtoagovernmenthospitalbutweretoldbyhospitalauthorities thathewasinacriticalconditionandthat wewill have to undertakeany suchmoveatourownrisk.“Eventually, he stayed on at
theprivatehospital.Thebillkeptincreasingand wetookloanstomeettheexpenses.Thefinalbillwas over Rs 4 lakh,” M L Singh,whoisprivatelyemployed,said.“My primary concern is re-
garding the two children, oneof whom is still in school. Myniece just cleared her
boards...,” Singh said.TheDelhigovernmenthasan
honorarycompensationschemeof Rs one crore for the family ofemployees who die of coronawhileonCovid-19duty."Anyper-sonincludingdoctor,nurse,para-medicalstaff,security/sanitationstaff,oranyothergovernmentof-ficer/officialincludingpoliceoffi-cer/official, whether temporaryor permanent employee or con-tractual,ingovernmentorprivatesector,deployedforCOVID-19du-ties by Government of NCT ofDelhi,ifexpiresbycontractingthedisease, during discharge ofhis/herduty, his/her family shallbe compensatedwith ex-gratiaamountof Rsone crore, posthu-mously,” says a health depart-mentorderdatedApril19.
The IndianExpress reportdated July15.ArunSingh,a48-year-oldcivildefencevolunteer, is survivedbyhiswifeandtwoteenagechildren
ACROSSSEVENMAXHOSPITALSAGEGROUPOFADMITTEDPATIENTSBelow45 486(45%)45-59 312(29%)60-74 224(21%)75plus 48(4%)
CO-MORBIDITIES INPATIENTSNone 480(44%)Oneormore 620(56%)
MORTALITYRATEAMONGAGEGROUPSBelow45 1.7%45-59 9.6%60-74 23%75plus 40%
ABHINAVRAJPUTNEWDELHI, JULY15
DOCTORS AT North MCD'sHindu Rao hospital, which isnow a Covid facility, havewrit-ten to Lt-Governor Anil Baijalstatingthat theirsalariesareyetto be paid despite the court in-tervening in thematter.The Residents Doctors’
Associationsaidthishasbecomea trend inNorthMCDhospitals."Presently, salaries have notbeenpaid for threemonths andnow it is a basic violationof hu-man rights, Medical Council ofIndia norms along with con-temptof courtasper thecourt'sjudgement," the letter said.In ahearing lastmonth, tak-
ingnoteof instancesofnon-pay-ment of salary to doctors treat-ing Covid-19 patients, theSupreme Court told the Centrethatthecountrycannotaffordtohave dissatisfied soldiers in thewar against the pandemic, andaskedauthoritiestogotheextramile to raise funds for them.RDA president Abhimanyu
Sardanasaid,"Afterthecourtor-der,wewere expecting that thecomplete salarywill come in15days. Doctors are now sayingthey will have to resort to nowork, no pay. As last resort, wehavewritten toL-G."GeneralsecretarySagarDeep
said,"WeweregivensalariesforMarch and April after court or-
derbutthatofMay,JuneandJulyispending."Over the last few months,
healthcareworkersatHinduRaoand three other NorthMCD fa-cilities—RajanBabuTBHospital,KasturbaHospital, andGirdhariLal Maternity hospital — havestagedprotestsagainstthesalarydelay.NorthMCDMayorJaiPrakash
saidthecorporationhashaltedallexpenses,andisfocusingonlyonpayingsalaries:"TheCovidcrisishasledtoafundcrunchfromdif-ferent heads like property tax,parkingandotherresources.Wearetryingtogivethemmoneyassoonaspossibleandalsoincreaseavenuestoboostresources."NorthMCDemploys at least
1,000seniordoctors,500residentdoctors, and 1,500 nursing offi-cers across itsmedical facilities.Allof theirsalariesaredelayed.
Salary for 3 monthsnot paid, Hindu Raodocs approach L-G
AtaprotestbyHinduRaohospital staff lastmonth
IN DELHINoof studentsDelhiEast 1,94,141DelhiWest 1,26,842Overallpasspercentage:DelhiEast 85.79%DelhiWest 85.96%INSTITUTION-WISEGovtschoolsDelhiEast 81.39%DelhiWest 84.89%Govt-aidedschoolsDelhiEast 76.47%DelhiWest 75.92%PvtschoolsDelhiEast 91.29%DelhiWest 89.09%JNVDelhiEast 98.65%DelhiWest 100%KVDelhiEast 99.42%;DelhiWest 99.31%PasspercentofGirls 88.04%Boys 81.97%
NoofCWSNstudentsDelhiEast 1,400DelhiWest 817CWSNpasspercentageDelhiEast 91.79%DelhiWest 95.10%
ACROSS THECOUNTRY
%of studentsscoringAbove90% 9.84%Above95% 2.23%
PasspercentofBoys 90.14%Girls 93.31%
Noof students18,73,015
Overallpass%91.46%
Passpercent inDelhigovtschoolsovertheyears2019 80.97%2018 69.32%2017 92.44%2016 89.25%
HOWSTUDENTS FARED INDELHI, ACROSSTHECOUNTRY
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM
99.28%CHENNAI
98.95%BENGALURU
98.23%
TOP PERFORMINGREGIONS:
Jump in govt school students clearingClassX, crackingmaths seems to be key
Watchoutforcriminalentry:FaridabadCPGurgaon:FaridabadPolicechief O P SinghWednesdaydirectedthata closewatch be kept oncriminalsenteringthedis-trict fromother states, aweekafter a close aideofgangsterVikasDubeywasarrested fromFaridabad,with police discoveringthat Dubey himself washadhidtherebriefly .
PregnantwomenneednotgettestedforCovid:GovtNewDelhi:TheDelhigov-ernment Wednesdaysubmitted before theHCit is “notmandatory foreverypregnantwomantoundergoCovid-19testun-lessanduntilsheisacon-firmed”Covid“contactorsuspected”ofCovid.
TattooartistarrestedNewDelhi:A32-year-oldtattooartistwasarrestedfromEastPatelNagar forallegedly shooting at hisbrother-in-law andwifeto get custody of hischild,police said.ENS
BRIEFLY 55% of Covid patients atMax had no co-morbidities
At city’s Schools ofExcellence, tales ofbeating the oddsARANYASHANKARNEWDELHI, JULY15
IN THE CBSE Class XII board re-sults declaredMonday, three oftheDelhigovernment’spremierSchoolsofExcellenceregistereda100%passpercentage. Intheseupgraded schools, this was thefirst batch of students who ap-peared forclassXII exams.Among them is Tushar
Upadhyay, a commerce studentof the School of Excellence atKalkaji.WhilemoststudentstaketuitionstoscorewellintheirclassXIIboardexams,the17-year-oldpreparedbygivingtuitions.His daily routine involved
coming back from school in theafternoon and giving back-to-backtuitionstill9pmtoyoungerstudents, so he could earnmoney and support his finan-ciallyunstablefamily.Itwasonlyat night that he found the timeto study. “From 9 pm to 2 am.That iswhen I studied,”hesaid.OnMonday,whentheresults
were released, Tushar scored92.16%.“Heusedtostudyinapri-vateschoolbutoncemybusinessdwindled,Icouldn’taffordtosendhimtothatschoolwhichaskedRs3,500permonthasfee.SoinclassXI,weshiftedhimtotheSchoolofExcellence.Tusharwasalwaysin-terested in academics so I knewhe’d dowell. But to do so wellwhile spendingmost of his timegiving tuitions, andwithout tak-ing any tuitions himself, is atremendous feat,” saidhis fatherPradeepUpadhyay,whoworksina shop selling ceiling fans andearnsaroundRs15,000amonth.Tushar, who nowwants to
study Maths (Hons) fromHansraj College and ultimatelybecomeaCharteredAccountant,said: “I give tuitions to studentsfrom classes VIII-X, includingthose from private schools likeDonBosco. I like it but it is basi-cally to supportmyfamily.”Like him, Shameem Ansari
(17), a science student at theSchool of Excellence in Dwarkahad also studied diligently andexpected toscorearound85%.He figured that in the ab-
sence of tuitions and lack of re-
sourcesduetohisworking-classbackground, expecting moremarks would be unrealistic.Shameem,however,wasinforapleasantsurprisewhenhefoundouthehadscored94%.His daily schedule included
studyingforfour-fivehoursadayand dedicating the rest to play-ing puzzles online on a com-puterboughtbyhisparents.“ButI didn’t takemystudies lightly. Iwanted to study hard and dowell because it is my dream tobecome a computer engineer. Iwill apply for JEEandseewherethat takes me. I want to buy ahouse in Delhi somedaywheremy parents, brother and I canstayhappily,” saidShameem.His father is a piece-rated
workerata leather factory,whoearnsroughlyRs8,000amonth,andhismotherisahomemaker.Shameemscoredabove90%
in all subjects, except English.“Till classX, I studied inaHindi-medium school, so studyingeverything in English is still dif-ficult forme.That’swhyIcould-n't gethighmarks,”hesaid.Maitri Sharma (18), on the
otherhand, joinedtheSchoolofExcellence in Rohini as her for-mer school didn’t offer theHumanities stream. “I decidedon this school as they have thebestteachers.Ultimately,educa-tion isnotaboutgovernmentorprivate, it depends on studentsandteachers,” shesaid.Sharma scored 96%. “I want
to study Psychology at LSR col-legeordo law,” shesaid.
(Fromtopleft)TusharUpadhyay,ShameemAnsari,MaitriSharma
EXPRESSNEWSSERVICENEWDELHI,JULY15
TWO NEW committees wereconstituted onWednesday towork towardsdevelopinganewstate education board for Delhi,aswellasforintroducingreformsinprimaryandelementaryedu-cationinthecapital.DeputyChiefMinisterManish
Sisodiahadannouncedthatthesecommitteeswouldbe formedinhis2020-2021budgetspeech.“Our government believes
that education should play aguiding role in society. This ispossible onlywhenwe connecteducationwith the contempo-raryneedsofsocietyandthepos-sibilities of tomorrow. For this,we will also have to makechanges in our curriculum andexamination system so that ourstudents can go beyond bookknowledge and gain practicalknowledge anduse it properly...TheaimofthenewBoardistoes-tablish such a systemof educa-tion and examination inwhichchildrenfocusonunderstandingand learning rather [than] scoremarks by rote learning so thattheyprepare themselves for thepossible challenges of the up-
comingworld,” he had said, oninstituting a separate boardwhilepresentingthebudget.He had also announced that
an ‘expert committee’ of expertscholars would prepare a newcurriculumforclassesfromnurs-erytoclassVIIofallDelhigovern-mentschools.Sisodiaannouncedthe creation of these two com-mitteesonWednesday.The committee for the cre-
ation of the framework for aDelhi State Education Board in-cludes IIM Ahmedabad facultyAnkur Sarin, director ASERCentreWilimaWadhwa,anddi-rector Alcohn group of schoolsAshokPandey.The committee for the cre-
ationofanewcurriculumforchil-drenupto the age of 14 includesprincipal Springdales SchoolAmeeta Wattal, CEO PrathamfoundationRukminiBanerji,andeducation advisor Step by StepSchoolAbhaAdams.
DeputyCMSisodiaannouncedthecreationof thecommitteesWednesday
NewDelhi:A23-year-oldconsta-ble,whowaspostedatTiharJail,was found dead at her home inSouthwestDelhi’sPalamvillageonWednesday. Police suspectPreeti Beniwal was allegedlykilledbyapersonknowntoher.Police said Beniwal joined
theforce in2018andwaswork-ingwiththe3rdBattalionof theDelhi Armed Police. She waspostedattheTiharJailcommandcentre as a daily diary entrywriter.HerfamilylivesinRewari.DCP (Southwest) Devender
Arya said: “A police teamwentto the spot and found her un-conscious on her bed. She hadligature marks on her body. Acase of murder has been regis-teredagainstunknownpersons.Weareawaitingtheautopsyre-port to ascertain the cause ofdeath.”An initial probe revealed she
hadshiftedtothehouserecentlyand someone had come to visither twodays ago. Police said heleftWednesday and locked thedoorfromtheoutside.ENS
23-year-old woman copfound dead at home
2 panels set up forreforms in education
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MALLICAJOSHI&SOURAVROYBARMANNEWDELHI, JULY15
FORTHEpast twoweeks,Delhihasbeenonapathwithdeclin-ing active Covid-19 cases andhigher recoveries per day ascompared to new cases.Between July 2 and July 15,27,191 people contracted thediseasewhile35,707recoveredfromit,Delhigovernmentdatastates.Delhi Chief Minister Arvind
Kejriwal saidWednesday thatthe capital’s Covid-19 growthhasslowed, remainingwellbe-lowpreviousprojections,duetothe Delhi government’s deci-siontoworkintandemwiththeCentre, NGOs, spiritual organi-sations, and its policy of homeisolation.Addressing awebcast on the
city’sCovid-19situation,whichhesaidwas“undercontrol”,theCM,however, cautioned that therewasnoroomforcomplacency.“Wewereexpecting2.5 lakh
casesbyJuly15,aspertheCentre’sformula based on the previoustrendofCovidgrowth.Thereweresupposed to be 1.34 lakh active
cases,forwhich34,000bedswererequired.Butduetoclosecoordi-nationbetweenthelocaladminis-tration and theCentre,wehaveabout18,600activecasescurrently.Only4,000hospitalbedsareoccu-piedoutof15,000.Thesituationisundercontrolbutwecan’t affordtobecomplacentascasesmaygoupanytime,”Kejriwalsaid.OnWednesday, the city saw
1,647newCovidcasesand2,463recoveries. The total case countin Delhi so far is 1,16,993 and ofthese17,807areactive.The number of active cases,
too,hasbeendeclininginthecityoverthepasttwoweeks.Asmallincreasewasseenontwodays–July6andJuly7.Whilethenum-
berofactivecasestouched28,329onJune27–thehighestsofar–itdippedto17,807onWednesday.Active cases in the citywere be-low the 18,000mark in the firstweekof Junebeforethis.Lastmonth,thestategovern-
ment hadprojected thatDelhi’scasecountwouldbe1lakhbytheend of June, 2.5 lakh by July 15,and5.32lakhbyJuly31.Ithadalsosaid the citywill require at least15,000bedsbyJune30,33,000byJuly15,and80,000byJuly31.“Werealisedthatmanywere
not getting tested on time. Notenough ambulanceswere avail-able.Now,thereareenougham-bulancesandnodistresscallsarerejected.The lengthyproceduralformalitiesbeforehospitaladmis-sionswere also claiming lives.Now,wehavecreatedholdingar-eas in every hospitalwhere pa-tients are administered oxygenevenasformalitiestakeplace.Wehad 4,100 beds on June 1 and15,000bedsnow.Therewere300ICUs on June1whichhave risento2,100now,outofwhich1,000are occupied.We are also bank-ingonplasmatherapytillthevac-cinearrives,”Kejriwalsaid.Healso said that thenumber
of deathshad fallen significantly
from around a 100 a day in thebeginningofJunetoanaverageof30-35now.Heattributedthehighrateofdeathsrecordedpreviouslytodelayedtesting,shortageofam-bulances,andlengthyformalitiesbeforeadmissionsinhospitals.The Delhi government has
createdtwoplasmabanksintwohospitals, Institute of Liver andBiliarySciencesandLokNayak.Kejriwal also said LokNayak
hadmade a remarkable turn-around. “When thingswerego-ingwrong,everyonewaspoint-ing out faults. We did not getperturbed and tried to addressthe shortcomings. Today, LokNayak is being praised...We areinabetterpositionascomparedto June but that does notmeanwehavewonthewar,”hesaid.Kejriwalsaidthe‘Delhimodel’,
which has been “praised by thePrimeMinisteraswell”, isrootedin theprinciples of collective ap-proachandteamwork.“TheCentrehelpedusinstart-
ingrapidantigentests,increasingcapacity of testing. Home isola-tionisanotherpillaronwhichtheDelhimodel stands. Even today,inmanystates,testingisnotbeingdoneashomeisolationfacility isnotavailable,”hesaid.
PRITAMPALSINGHNEWDELHI, JULY15
THEDELHIPoliceWednesdayopposed tweets allegedly de-scribing them as “massiveHindutvamachinery” follow-ing thearrest of PinjraTodac-tivistDevanganaKalita,sayingthat“it isnothing,butdamagetoourcountry”.Referringtovarioustweets
onthesocialmedia,AdditionalSolicitor General (ASG) AmanLekhisubmittedbeforeJusticeVibhuBakhru:“Whattheyaresaying is that by prosecutingthem... themassive Hindutvamachinery is at stake for thepurpose of making criminalsof innocentpeople...”“Thisisreprehensible...Are
yougoingtocommunalisethepolice, by presenting in thismanner...,” Lekhi said, addingthat “whatever the opinionmay be, the comment has tobe civilised. This is an un-civilised comment in the ex-treme. It is nothing but dam-age toour country. Thishas tobecheckedbybothsides...”Justice Bakhru expressed
that“thisisnotagainstanyor-ganisation. They are sayingnarratives of Jihadis, feminist,communist conspiracies arepropagated by Hindutvama-chinery. They are not sayingpolice is thismachinery.”The ASG responded,
“Whatever issue may arise,fewthingswhich I feel shouldbe leftuntouched.”The judge said, “We are
also facing this issue. Socialmedia in one sense is a veryunruly horse. Youdon’t knowhow it picks up. It’s not thatanybody or everybody is tar-geted... But this is the animal,thesocialmediais.Itisnotonlytoyouragency,butotheragen-ciesaswell.”The ASG, accompanied by
advocates AmitMahajan andRajat Nair, however, submit-ted:“Itisnotourcase,asseemsto be, that there is any en-dorsementofmediatrial.Thatisabsolutelynotourcasetoo.Itis something,whichhas to beavoided.”Kalita,31,hadsoughtdirec-
tions to the police not to leakallegations about her to themediawhileinvestigationwaspending. As per her petition,Kalita is accused in four FIRs,including one for allegedlyparticipating in protests inDarya Ganj on December 20last year and two for her al-leged role in the anti-CAA
Jafrabad sit-in protest inFebruary.She has also sought direc-
tions to police to “forthwithwithdrawallallegations”con-tained in a June 2 “brief note”handedto themedia.ASG Lekhi submitted that
the reason for issuance of thepressnotewasnottoprejudiceher caseor toattackher repu-tation.Clarifying that itwas not a
selective leak as alleged, andwas sent to 480 personswhoare part of the WhatsAppgroup of the Delhi Police andmedia persons, the ASG fur-ther said that “the onlymoti-vation behind the issuance ofthepressnotewas theaware-ness...”He contended that “being
aninstitutionofsocialcontrol,there is an accountability,whichmandatesthatthetrustdeficitdoesnot inanyway in-tervene”.“Becausethis(DelhiPolice)
is a public body and a publicbody is accountable for its ac-tions...,” Lekhi said.Lekhi added that Kalita
never “dissociated” herselffromthe tweets.Justice Bakhru observed,
“Youcannotequate(tweetsre-latedtoherwith)Stateaction...Let us take at the worst, thatthe informationonsocialme-diaandthecampaignonsocialmedia is being run by the ac-cused or on their behalf. Youcan’t equate the two. It’s not adialogue that is to be playedout there. Presumption of in-nocence is not destroyed by apersonwho says that I am in-nocentandrunsacampaigntothateffect.Presumptionof in-nocence is sought to be de-stroyed when informationcontrarytothatisleakedinthemedia. So it is not on anequalfooting that you have joinedthe issue in the public do-main.”
Court-monitored probeplea by Pinjra Todmembers turned downANANDMOHANJNEWDELHI, JULY15
ADELHIcourthasrejectedtheapplicationofPinjraTodmem-bers, arrested in a NortheastDelhi riots case, seeking acourt-monitoredinvestigation.Rejecting the application,
Additional Sessions JudgeDharmender Rana observedthat accusedDevanganaKalitaandNatasha Narwal have an“undeniablefundamentalrightof fair trialwhich is essentiallyfounded upon the bedrock offair investigation.However, theapprehensionofaccusedintheinstantcaseseemsbasedmoreonanxietygeneratedbecauseofincarceration and less on anysubstantialbasisorsoundlogic”.Adit Pujari and Tusharika
Mattoo,counselfortheaccused,had argued that the investiga-tion is not in accordancewithacceptedtenetsofafairinvesti-
gation,“sinceitislikelythattheperpetratorsoftheoffencesandensuing riots arehand inglovewiththeinvestigatingagency”.The lawyers submitted to
thecourtthatthereweremul-tiplevideosof Jafrabadprotestsite whichwere taken by theinvestigating agency and re-porters,however“policeisde-liberatelywithholdingsuchanimportantpieceof evidence”.“Thereappearstobeadelib-
erateandwillfulfailuretoinves-tigatetheexistenceofpro-CAArallies andhateful statementsmade between 22.02.2020 to26.02.2020made by pro-CAApersonsandpro-CAAleadersofthearea...,”theysubmitted.“I find no valid grounds to
saddle the already overbur-dened investigating agencywith additional responsibilityin the nameofmonitoring in-vestigation. Prayer for callingbi-weekly reports stands re-jected,” theorderread.
Dadri toll plaza managerassaulted after tax row
PinjraTodactivistDevanganaKalita
Noida:Atollplazamanagerwasbeatenupallegedlybyagroupofmen in full public viewafterheaskedthemtopaytax.Thein-cidenttookplaceattheDadritollplazaon theEasternPeripheralExpresswayTuesdayevening.Police said Jitendra Singh
Pawarwasattheplazawhenagroup of men were asked topaytax for their four-wheeler.An argument took place,which escalated and themenallegedlyassaultedPawar.CCTVfootageoftheincident,
whichhasgone viral,showssixmen stepping out of a black
Scorpio, a fewmetres aheadofthetollplaza.Themenidentifyone person from the toll staffanddraghim.Theycanbeseenkickingandpunchinghimashetries to shieldhimself. Secondslater,themenreturntotheirve-hiclewithoutbeingstoppedbypassersby. The footage is beingexaminedbypolice.“Thevictimwasrushedtoa
local government hospital. AnFIR has been filed against onenamedandotherunnamedac-cused. Arrests will be madesoon,” said Akhilesh Dixit, SI,Dadripolicestation.ENS
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DELHICONFIDENTIAL
MEETING BUZZSENIORCONGRESSleaderRahulGandhi’sreportedremarksatanNSUImeeting onWednesday sent the party into a tizzy.Speaking tooffice-bearersof theparty’s studentswing,Rahulissaidtohaveobservedthatwhosoeverwantstoleavethepartywill leaveand theyshouldnotbeundulyworriedabout it.Hereportedlyaddedthatwhenabigleaderleavestheparty,itwillopendoorsforyouthslikethem.TheCongressimmediatelyde-niedhemadeanysuchremark,asitwasbeingreadinthecon-textof speculationthatSachinPilotcouldleavetheparty.
TURNING TO PRAYERWITHSIXNSCN-IMcadresgunneddownbysecurityforcesinArunachal Pradesh four days ago and peace talks with theIndian government having reached a stalemate, the NSCN-IMhas appealed toNagas across states to turn toprayer. ThegrouphasdeclaredJuly19asadayoffastingandprayerfortheCouncilofNagalimChurches. IthascalleduponNagastoprayfor the destruction of all spiritual forces that are “workingagainst” themandfor reconciliationsothatanearlysolutioncanbereached.
TALKING TIESRUSSIAISquiteactiveonthediplomaticchannelsasIndiaandChinaarelockedinaborderstandoffformorethannineweeksnow.OnWednesday,atelephoneconversationtookplacebe-tweenIndianambassadorDBalaVenkateshVarmaandDeputyForeignMinisterIgorMorgulov,inwhichbilateralandregionalissuesofmutualinterestwerediscussed.Adayearlier,DeputyForeignMinisterSergeyVershininmetambassadorVarmaandtheydiscussedcooperationatinternationalplatforms,includ-inginthecontextof India’selectiontotheUNSecurityCouncilin2021-2022asanon-permanentmember.
HAMZAKHAN&DEEPMUKHERJEEJAIPUR,JULY15
THE POLITICAL impasse inRajasthandraggedonforthefifthday,with Chief Minister AshokGehlot launchinga frontal attackon rebel Congress leader SachinPilot,accusinghimof“horsetrad-ing”,andtherivalcamprespond-ingbyquestioning theCM’salle-gations and saying he was“deludingthepublic”.Sources in the Congress also
claimed that the rebellion ledbySachinPilothadbeenbrewingforlongandthatthenoticeissuedtohim by the Special OperationsGroupoftheRajasthanPolice—inaprobeintoanallegedbidtotop-ple the state government—mayhave forcedhimtoplayhishandimmediately,withoutwaitingforthe required numbers to topplethegovernment.OnWednesday, Gehlot ac-
cused his former deputy of in-
dulging inhorse trading andbe-inginvolvedintheBJP’s“conspir-acy”totopplethegovernment.Responding to theCM’s alle-
gations,twoCongressMLAsfromthe Pilot camp,Murari Lal fromDausaconstituencyandRameshChandMeena fromSapotra, is-sued video statements onWednesday,citingtheirownpastwhen they had joined theCongressfromtheBSP.InavideopostedbyLokendra
Singh,whomanagesmediarela-tions for Pilot,Murari Lal is seenassaying,“Wearehurtatthewayhelevelledallegationsofcorrup-tion against us today. I want toask him:whenwe came to theCongressfromtheBSPduringhisprevious government’s tenure,howmuchmoney didwe takefrom him? Following that, heused to give speeches saying hehasn’t seen such honest peopleandMLAs.Thosewhowerehon-est then, howdid they becomecorrupt today.”In a similar video, this one
posted on Twitter,Meena,whowasremovedasCabinetministeron Tuesday, too, took onGehlotoverhishorse-tradingallegation.“Todayhetalksaboutcrores
of rupees being offered. I wantto ask the Chief Minister thatwhen we were in the BSP andjoinedtheCongress,howmuchmoney did we get,” he said,while accusing Gehlot of notpayingheedtotheirdemandsinCabinetmeetingsandbehavingina “dictatorial”way.AllegationsoftheBJPbeingin-
volvedinanallegedconspiracytotopplethegovernmenthadcomeupduring theRajya Sabha elec-tions lastmonth, whenGehlothadmoved swiftly to takepartyMLAstoaresortaheadofvoting.AftertheCongresswentonto
comfortablywin the twoRajyaSabhaseatsfromthestate,Gehlotwas accused bymany of cryingwolf, includingPilot,who said, “Ihad said it before the elections,which turned out to be right. Itmeansthatwhateverwassaid,be
itbyanyone,wasallbaseless.”OnWednesday, Gehlot said
thattheMLAs,whohaverebellednow, were being herded else-where aheadof theRajya Sabhaelections lastmonth: “(DuringRajyaSabhaelections)thesepeo-ple(rebelMLAs)werebeingsentat 2 am, andwhowas doing itandwhowas issuing clarifica-tions... that nothing is happen-ing?Thosewhowereinvolvedintheconspiracythemselvesweregivingclarifications.”Gehlot added that the pres-
entcrisiswouldhaveplayedoutduringtheRajyaSabhaelectionshadthepartynottakenitsMLAstoaresort.Tomaketheirpointthatthere
weresignsofarebellionoverthelast fewmonths, party sourcespointtotheopenconfrontationbyVishvendra Singh—one of theMLAs in thePilot campwhowasremoved as Tourismminister—withhisdepartmentofficials.Singh’s discord with
Department officials, including
ShreyaGuha, thenprincipal sec-retary,Tourism,wasknowntoall.“Departmentofficials are in-
differenttowardsachievinghightourismgrowthandintroducingnewproducts, despitemy con-stant prodding and initiatives...”Singh had tweeted on June 25.Earlier this month, Guha hadbeenreplaced.A source in theGehlot camp
said,“TheyhavebeenquestioningthecontentsoftheFIR.ButwhatismentionedintheFIRisnowplay-ing out in real, that’s the biggestauthenticationof thecontentsofthe FIR.”Headded that the raidsby the IT and the ED onGehlotaides only reinforced the claimsmadebyGehlotcamp.As Pilot counts his numbers,
BJP leaderGulab ChandKatariabacktracked fromhis demand,made a day earlier, of seeking afloor test. By evening, CongressleaderRandeepSinghSurjewalaclaimedthat“BJP’sconspiracyhasfailed”andthat ithas “laiddownitsarms.”
DEEPMUKHERJEEJAIPUR,JULY15
WITHTHECongresspushingfordisqualification of 19 partyMLAs, including formerRajasthandeputychiefministerSachinPilot,13Independentleg-islators in the Assembly are settoplayacrucial role.Without Pilot and the other
18MLAs,theCongress’sstrengthin the 200-member Housewillgodownfrom107 to88—or89with support of ally RLD. Andthis is where support of theIndependents becomes crucialin order to reach the majoritymarkof 101.TenoftheseIndependents,al-
ready‘associatedmembers’oftheCongress, areknowntobe in thecamp of Chief Minister AshokGehlot.Most of them, originallyfromCongress,contestedthe2018Assemblypolls as Independentsafter beingdenied aparty ticketgiventhepowerstrugglebetweenPilot andGehlot camps, and assucharemostlyGehlotloyalists.Inthepresentcrisis,theyhave
issued statements in support of
theCM.“I have been a three-time
CongressMLA andwas a stateminister earlier. In my con-stituency(Dudu,inJaipurdistrict),IamCongressparty.Iwasdeniedaticketin2018onlybecauseIama supporter of Ashok Gehlot,”Independent legislator BabulalNagarsaid.“I can never think of leaving
theCongress.ThegovernmentinRajasthanissecure.WewillnotletBJPdestabiliseit,”saidNagar,whodefeated official candidates ofbothBJP andCongress, andwonbyover14,500votes.Kanti Prasad, MLA from
Thanagazi, inAlwardistrict, alsosaidhehaspledgedhissupporttotheGehlot government. “After Iwasdeniedaticket(byCongress)for theAssembly polls, Iwon asIndependent. All 10 of us —Independents—arewiththegov-ernment.We are all staying atHotelFairmontinJaipur,”hesaid.Among other Independents
supporting Gehlot isMahadeoSingh, MLA from Khandela inSikardistrictandasix-timelegis-latorwhowasaUnionministerinthe UPA-2. The veteran
CongressmanwasdeniedaticketfromKhandela in 2018 and theCongress fielded SubhashMeel,YouthCongress’s then Sikar dis-trictpresident.Meelfinishedthirdinthepolls.Alok Beniwal, son of senior
Congress leader and formerGujaratgovernorKamlaBeniwal,won as Independent fromShahpura constituency after hewasdeniedaticketandisbelievedtobesupportingthegovernment.The other notable
IndependentMLAswhoareun-derstood to be supporting theCongress government includeSanyamLodha, once consideredclose to the Pilot campbut nowsaid to be firmly behindGehlot,LaxmanMeena,Ramkesh,andRajKumarGaur.Support frommost of these
IndependentMLAshadtiltedthepower equation for theCMpostin Gehlot’s favour after theAssemblypolls.Twelve of the 13
Independentsweremadeassoci-atedmembers of theCongress afewmonths after theAssemblypolls. FULLREPORTONwww.indianexpress.com
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FORMER RAJASTHAN deputychief minister and Congressleader Sachin Pilot’s reiterationthat joining BJP is not an optionfor him seems to have thrownthe saffron party in a fix, whichonWednesday went back to a“waitandwatch”mode.But thefight for the embattled AshokGehlot governmentmay not beover still, with Unionministerand senior BJP leader from thestateGajendraSinghShekhawatindicating that it has “not con-cludedyet”.Partyleadersmaintainedthat
theBJP,asthemainOppositioninRajasthan,willtake“everyactiontoseethattheGehlotgovernmentfailstoprove(its)majority”intheAssembly.According toBJP leaders, the
partyhasdiscussedseveralplansin case Pilot and RajasthanCongressMLAs backing himdonot vote for theGehlot govern-ment. “Butweneed toget a finalpictureonwhat Pilotwants, andwhat (kindof support)hehas,” apartyleadersaid.“Wearewaitingandwatching,
buttheBJPwillhelpthosewhoareleavingtheCongresscamp,”asen-iorBJPleadersaid.“Asanopposi-tionparty,wewillhavetoseethattheAshokGehlot government isdefeated(inafloortest).”WhilemanyintheBJPhadfelt
thatPilotwouldbeanassettotheparty if he leaves the Congresswith a bunch of legislators, andthattheBJPcouldtheninitiateac-tiontotoppletheGehlotgovern-ment,theformerPCCchief’sstandseemstohavedisappointedthem.OnWednesday, Pilot toldThe
Indian Express that joiningBJP isnot anoptionbeforehim,whichseemstohaveleftBJPleadersalit-tleconfused.Partyleadersarenowcriticis-
ingChiefMinisterAshokGehlotforhisremarkthathehad“proofthat horse-trading was beingcommitted”, and that the“deputy chief minister and PCCpresidenthimself(Pilot)wasdo-ingthedeal”.UnionministerandseniorBJP
leader from the state, GajendraSinghShekhawat, toldTheIndianExpress,“If theChiefMinisterhadproof that his deputy was in-volved inhorse-trading,whydidhe and theCongress blameBJP?Where did he get the proof?Heshouldmakeitpublicandapolo-gisetotheBJP.”Shekhawat said the BJP has
said“fromdayone”thatthiswasan internal issueof theCongress.“Wewerenowhereinthepicture.ButtheCongressblamedBJPforit(the crisis). Gehlot should speakout nowabout the allegationhemade,”hesaid.AskedwhethertheBJPwould
see that the government is de-feated in a floor test, Shekhawatsaid: “Wewish from the core ofour heart this corrupt govern-ment goes. As an oppositionparty,theBJPhasaroletoseethatthe anti-people government isthrownout.”AccordingtoaBJPleader,who
is a national office-bearer, theparty can get into action if Pilotbrings out at least 20-25MLAsfromtheCongress camp, includ-ingIndependents.
EXPRESSNEWSSERVICEKOLKATA, JULY15
WEST BENGAL Chief MinisterMamata Banerjee onWednesday said that almost 99per cent beneficiaries had re-ceivedrelief forCycloneAmphanfromhergovernment.“Wehavenointentiontode-
prive anyone. Therewere somemistakesinthebeneficiarylistforAmphanbecauseitwasmadeina hurry. Some political partywants to politicise it. Someme-diaisalsocampaigningonthis.Itcreatespanic.Don’tcreatepanicamongthepeople,” shesaid.Speaking to themedia from
the state secretariat, Banerjeeannounced a tribute for thosewhohavediedwhileleadingthefight against Covid-19. She an-nouncedonegovernmentjobfortheir next of kin, apart from thestate insurance scheme underwhichRs10lakhwillbegiventothebereaved families.At least12peopleassociated
withthestategovernmenthavediedafterbeinginfectedbycoro-naviruswhileonduty.Banerjee also announced a
special gallantry award for all‘Covidwarriors’andacertificateacknowledgingtheirservice.The‘CMMedal for CovidWarriors'andacertificatewillbeawardedtoallfrontlineworkerswhohavetestedpositive forCovid-19andrecovered.Theawardwillbeex-tendedtoprivatefrontlinework-ers, too. The decisionwas takenatacabinetmeeting.“Wewanttosalutetheirspirit
and their service. So many ofthemgotinfectedandtheycameback to their jobs after gettingcured.TheCovidwarriorsaredo-ingthegreatestservicetothena-tion,”Banerjeesaid.
EXPRESSNEWSSERVICEKOLKATA, JULY15
WEST BENGAL Chief MinisterMamataBanerjeehaswritten toPresident Ram Nath Kovind,claiming that the BJPmay havepresented“distortedfacts”tohimabout the death of anMLA andpartymemberinWestBengal.This comes a day after a BJP
delegation met the Presidentand sought a CBI probe into thedeath of Hemtabad MLADebendra Nath Ray, who wasfoundhangingnearhishomeinNorthDinajpurdistrictMonday.Ray won the Hemtabad (re-served) seat on a CPM ticket in2016but later joined theBJP.Hehad not resigned from theAssembly.Meanwhile, Nilay Singh, a
resident ofMalda,was arrestedonWednesday in connectionwith thecaseandproduced inacourt, which sent him to policecustody for10days.
The BJP delegation had toldthePresidentthatRay’s“murder”is another one in a long series of“politicalkillings”inthestateandsoughtdismissaloftheTrinamoolCongressgovernment.OnWednesday, aTrinamool
CongressdelegationledbyRajyaSabhaMPDerek O’Brien calledon thePresident and submittedthe letterbyBanerjee.TheChiefMinisterhassaidin
her letter that the “suspectedsuicide” by the BJP leader wasbeing wrongly portrayed as a“politicalcase”bytheoppositionparty.
Ex-Cong, 10 of 13 ‘kingmaker’Independents likely to back CM
RajasthanCMAshokGehlotaddresses themedia in JaipuronWednesday. PTI
BJP presented distortedfacts about MLA death,Mamata writes to Kovind
DerekO’BrienwiththePresidentatRashtrapatiBhavan. Twitter
DEEPMUKHERJEEJAIPUR, JULY15
IN PETITIONS filed to theSpeakerseekingdisqualificationofSachinPilotand18MLAsloyalto him, the Congress cited theirabsence from legislature party(CLP) meetings, and accusedthem of conspiring to bringdowntheparty’sgovernmentinRajasthan. Statementsmade bythe rebelMLAs to themedia in-dicate that theyhave“voluntar-ily given up themembership oftheCongress”,thepetitionssaid.Pilotwasremovedasdeputy
chief minister and president ofthe state Congress on Tuesday.Late in the night, the AssemblySecretariat issued notices to all19 MLAs after Congress ChiefWhipMahesh Joshi submitteddisqualification petitions toSpeakerCP Joshi.The notices were pasted at
the entrance to the rebelMLAs’homes. They were also sent tothe MLAs by email, SMS andWhatsApp,andtotheirlocalandpermanentaddresses.“...The individual inquestion
has,despiterequests,(i)deliber-ately absented himself from...two successivemeetings of theCongress Legislature Party, (ii)conspired to bring down theelected government... inRajasthan; (iii) conducted him-self inanopenlyhostileandprej-udicial manner to the interestsof INC and its Government ofRajasthan;(iv)remainedmyste-riouslyinaccessibleinpursuanceof this sinister objective for thelast few days; (v) not providedany reasons or explanation forhiscontinuedabsence;(vi)isad-mittedly part of a group that isseeking to destabilise the gov-
ernmentandmembersofwhichhave categorically declared thisintention... tothemediainthreeseparate statements made onthe evening of July 13th, 2020,”saidthepetitionseekingdisqual-ification of the MLA fromGudamalani in Barmer district,HemaramChoudhary.“Allof theseleadinescapably
to the conclusion that the indi-vidual has voluntarily given upmembership of the IndianNational Congress and the pro-visions of Para 2(1)(a) of theTenth Schedule are attracted todisqualify himwith immediateeffect,” the petition said. It saidChoudharyacted“inconcert, asa group headed by Shri SachinPilot, and in association with(the)otherMLAs”.“These are open challenges
to the authority of the partyleadershipandrepresenttheun-deniable expression of a mali-ciousrevoltagainstthepartyanditsideology.Theimmediatecon-clusion that flows from thesestatementsisthatShriHemaramChoudhary... along with thoseindividuals cited above have allvoluntarily given upmember-ship of the Indian NationalCongress party by conspiringagainst the party and by actingin a manner prejudicial andharmful to the interests of theparty and the RajasthanCongress government,” the pe-titionsaid.ThenoticestotherebelMLAs
sought their written submis-sionswithinthreedays,andsaidthe petitionswould be broughtbeforetheSpeakeronJuly17af-ternoon for appropriate action.If theMLAs failed to send theirremarksorsubmissions,thepe-titionwouldbedisposedofany-way, thenotices said.
LIZMATHEW&MANOJCGNEWDELHI,JULY15
WITHTHECentral governmenthaving invoked the DisasterManagementAct and EpidemicDiseases Act to fight the coron-aviruspandemic,aparliamentarypanel onWednesday asked thegovernment to see if there is anyoverlapbetweenthetwolawsanddecidedtoexplorewaystomakethemfuturistic, itwaslearnt.
The Standing Committee onHome Affairs chaired byCongress leaderAnandSharma,whichmetforthefirsttimesincethe lockdown began inMarch,also observed that a nationaldatabaseofmigrantworkersandlabour should be prepared im-mediatelysothattheyarenotleftout of government benefitswherever they are. A similararrangement for theurbanpoorwasalsotalkedabout.Thepanel asked thegovern-
menttofurnishdetailsaboutthenumberofshelterssetupformi-grants and the number of peo-pleaccommodated,itwaslearnt.On the overlap of laws, the
panel askedHomeMinistry offi-cials to get back to themon theprovisionsinbothlawsthatneedrevisiting.“ThememberswantedtoseeifthereisaneedtocorrelatethetwoActs.Theyalsowanttoex-plorethepossibilitiesofstrength-eningprovisions in the laws thatenable thegovernment to fighta
pandemic situation andmakethemfuturistic,” saidasource fa-miliarwiththedevelopments.Wednesday’smeetingwas
cordialandmembersappreciatedthe steps taken by the govern-ment, itwaslearnt.Themeetingwasscheduledin
June,butitwascancelledasmanyMPshadexpressedtheirinabilitytobepresent inthenationalcap-italduetotheCovidsituation.
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DisqualificationnoticeoutsidetheresidenceofViratnagarMLAIndrajGurjar,oneof thesupportersof SachinPilot, inJaipuronWednesday.Rohit JainParas
House panel to explore modernisationof legislation used to fight pandemic
EXPRESSNEWSSERVICENEWDELHI, JULY15
THESUPREMECourtCollegiumhas approved proposals to ap-point nine additional judges aspermanent judges in HimachalPradesh, Calcutta and PunjabandHaryanaHighCourts.The Collegium headed by
Chief Justice of India S A BobdemethereonJuly14andagreedtoelevateJusticeJyotsnaRewalDua,Additional Judge of Himachal
PradeshHighCourt,asPermanentJudgeof thatHighCourt.It approved the name of
Justice Abhijit Gangopadhyay,Additional JudgeofCalcuttaHC,forappointmentasaPermanentJudgethere,accordingtoastate-ment. For Punjab and HaryanaHC, the Collegium approvedseven Additional Judges of theHC — Justices Manjari NehruKaul, Harsimran Singh Sethi,ArunMonga, Manoj Bajaj, LalitBatra, Arun Kumar Tyagi andHarnareshSinghGill.
In a fix afterPilot’s no tojoining BJP,saffron partysays game ‘notconcluded yet’
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KARISHMAMEHROTRANEWDELHI, JULY15
LESSTHANaweekafterithadis-sued a directive saying interna-tionalstudentswithonline-onlyclasses would not be allowedvisastostayintheUS,theTrumpadministration onWednesdayreversedtheorder.Theturnaroundcameonthe
heelsofeightlawsuitsfromtop-tier US universities, technologycompanies and state govern-ments against the order.In a hearing that lasted less
thanfiveminutesonTuesdayUStime, a district judge inMassachusetts said the partieshad come to a resolution to re-scindthedirective. Itnowbringsback into effect a March guid-ance allowing flexible studentvisa requirements during thecoronaviruspandemic.The order passed by the US
Immigration and CustomsEnforcement (ICE) on July 6 re-quiredinternationalstudents inthe US to either shift to in-per-sonclassesor riskdeportation.Two days later, Harvard
UniversityandMITfiledalawsuitagainst the government agency.Subsequently,180education in-stitutionsfiledalegalbriefinsup-port, stating that they had in-vested heavily in planning inaccordancewiththeMarchguid-ance,andthat international stu-dents make substantial eco-nomic contributions. “Thequestion is whether these stu-dentswillpursuetheireducationin the United States, whereAmericacanreapthebenefits --orwhethertheywillattendover-seas, to theadvantageof foreignnations,” theamicusbrief said.TechgiantssuchasFacebook,
Google, and Twitter also lenttheir support to the legal chal-lengeonMonday,listingthecon-tributions of international stu-dents to the US economy andskilled research. They quoted areport by the NationalAssociation of Foreign StudentAdvisers,that,foreverysevenin-ternationalstudentslivingintheUS, “three jobs are supportedduetotheirpresence”.Aswellasa National Foundation forAmerican Policy research thathad found that “as of October2018, approximately one-quar-ter of the private billion-dollarstart-up businesses in the US
were founded by individualswho originally entered theUnitedStatesonanF-1visa”.LosAngeles,BostonandNew
Yorkmunicipalities filed briefsagainst thedirective,while law-suitswere also filed by state at-torney generals and other uni-versities. Even 15 HouseRepublicans wrote a letteragainst the ICEdirective.Reacting to the reversal, the
Massachusetts attorney generaltweeted:“Thisiswhywesue.Therulewas illegal and the TrumpAdministrationknewtheydidn’thaveachance.Theymaytry thisagain.Wewillbeready.”Not all reactionswere posi-
tive. “This, unfortunately, is yetanotherexampleoftheadminis-trationcaving to thepressureofthe business lobby and openbordersadvocateswhocontinuecraftingthenarrativethat inter-national studentsare somehowanythingmore than temporaryvisitors,” said theFederation forAmerican ImmigrationReform.Therewerearoundtwo lakh
Indian students in the US in2019, surpassed only by China,according toa report by theUS-based Institute of InternationalEducation. International stu-dents, often not on financialloans,contributearound$45bil-lion, it said, citing the USDepartmentof Commerce. ThissumhelpstheAmericangovern-mentsubsidisemuchof thefeesfor itsownstudents.Several students enrolled in
the US questioned the frequentchanges in policy by the Trumpgovernment.Athird-yearunder-graduateatUCBerkeleyAnkutaJainsaid:“ItwasanunnecessarypoliticalmovebytheTrumpad-ministration. It’s frustratingthatsomething they didn’t care tofight for caused somuch stressfor international students. But Ifelt supported by the academiccommunity.”
KRISHNKAUSHIK&DEEPTIMANTIWARYNEWDELHI, JULY15
A DAY after XIV CorpsCommanderLtGeneralHarinderSingh and South XinjiangMilitary Region CommanderMajor General Liu Lin held talksfornearly15hoursondisengage-mentof troops along the LineofActualControlinLadakh,sourcessaidthetwosideshadbeenableto“breaktheice”onthestandoffatPangongTso.A senior official of the secu-
rityestablishmenttoldTheIndianExpress Wednesday: “Earlier,ChinawasnotevenreadytotalkaboutPangongTso.Nowwehaveagreed todiscussnot just Finger4butFinger8tooaswell…thingswill be firmedup in subsequentmeetings.Thesignsofresolutionarevery,verypositive.”In Pangong Tso, Chinese
troops had come 8 kmwest ofFinger8whichIndiasaysmarksthe LAC.While the PLA has va-cated the Finger 4 base area, itstroops continue to occupy theridgeline there.In Beijing, Chinese Foreign
Ministry spokesperson HuaChunying said: “Chinese andIndian border troops held thefourth round of commander-leveltalksonJuly14.Buildingonthe common understandingreached at the previous threerounds of commander-level
talks and corresponding imple-mentationwork, the two sidesachievedprogressinfurtherdis-engagement between bordertroopsaswellaseasingthesitu-ationatthewesternsectoroftheChina-Indiaboundary.WehopeIndiawillworkwithChinatoim-plement our consensus withconcreteactionsandjointlysafe-guard peace and tranquility intheborderareas.”Army chief General MM
NaravanemetDefenceMinisterRajnath Singh onWednesdaymorning.While there was no official
statement from either the gov-ernment or the Army on thetalksinChushul,theChinaStudyGroup, the government’s apexadvisory body on China,met intheeveningfordeliberationsonthe futurecourseof action.The China Study Group,
which is headed by NationalSecurity Advisor Ajit Doval andhas top officials of the securityestablishment as its members,was to take up the outcome ofdiscussions between the CorpsCommanders. Ameeting of theWorking Mechanism forConsultation and Coordinationon India-China Border Affairs is
alsoexpectedshortlytotakethedisengagementprocessforward.RajnathSinghisscheduledto
visit Ladakh on July 17, and islikely to visit forward areas tomeet the troops.He is also likelyto conduct a detailed review ofthesituationattheheadquartersofXIVCorpsinLeh.SinghwillvisitJammuandKashmirthenextday.Earlierthismonth,hisvisitto
LadakhwasdeferredandPrimeMinister NarendraModimadeanunannouncedvisit on July3.On themeeting of the Corps
Commanders — this was theirfourthmeetingsincethestandoffbegantwomonthsago—sourcessaid thetalksbeganshortlyafter11amTuesdayandcontinuedun-til2amWednesday.Chinese troops are also
blocking Indian access to tradi-tional patrolling limits on theDepsangPlains,not far fromthestrategic Indian outpost atDaulat Beg Oldie near theKarakoramPass in thenorth.The patrolling limits have
beendecidedbytheChinaStudyGroup and Indian forces asserttheir presence by patrolling tillthesepoints.Meanwhile, the Defence
Minister also chaired a specialmeeting of the DefenceAcquisitionCouncil(DAC)toem-power the Army, Navy and AirForce tomake capital procure-mentuptoRs300crorewithoutapproaching the DAC, makingtheacquisitionprocessquicker.
SHUBHAJITROYNEWDELHI, JULY15
US SECRETARY of State MikePompeo said Wednesday hespoketoExternalAffairsMinisterSJaishankarandthattheytalkedabout “conflict” on the India-Chinaborderand“risks”emanat-ing from the Chinese telecom-munications infrastructure.Separately, US Assistant
Secretary in the Bureau of EastAsianandPacificAffairs,DavidRStilwell,saidChinesestateenter-prisesare “modern-dayequiva-lentsoftheEastIndiaCompany”.“These state-owned enter-
prises are PRC instruments ofabuse, andwe should highlighttheir improper behaviour,”Stilwell said. “We should alsoshinelightonhowthesecompa-niesoperatearoundtheworld...”Hesaid,“Inalloursocieties,cit-
izensdeservetoknowthediffer-encesbetweencommercialenter-prisesandinstrumentsofforeignstate power. These state enter-prises aremodern-day equiva-lentsof theEastIndiaCompany.”InWashington DC, Pompeo
describedIndiaasan“importantpartner”of theUSandsaid,“Wehave a great relationship withmyForeignMinistercounterpart
we talked frequently, about abroadrangeof issues.Wetalkedabout the conflict they had ontheirborderwithChina.Wehavetalked about the risks that em-anates to China from Chinesetelecommunicationsinfrastruc-ture there.”“You saw the decision they
madetobansomeseveraldozenChinesesoftwarefirmsfromop-erating... Ithinkthewholeworldis coalescing around the chal-lenge that we face and thedemocracies, the free nations oftheworldwillpushbackonthesechallengestogether,”hesaid.Stilwell,whowasspeakingat
avirtualconference,said,“WhenBeijing uses coercion, emptypromises, disinformation, con-tempt for rules, bad-faithdiplo-macy, and other underhandedtactics in theSouthChinaSea, itis drawing on aplaybook that itusesworldwide.Weseeit intheEast ChinaSea...Wesee it in theHimalayas, where Beijing re-centlytookaggressiveactiononits frontierswith India.”
LAC talks very positive, PLA readyto discuss Pangong, says official
EXPRESSNEWSSERVICEKOLKATA, JULY15
ON MAY 5, the first ShramikSpecialtraintoWestBengal,car-rying 1,186 passengers fromAjmer, Rajasthan — most ofthem migrants — pulled intoDankuni Junction in WestBengal’s Hooghly district. FromthentoJuly1,whenshewentonleave after developing symp-toms of Covid, Debdatta Roy,Deputy Magistrate ofChandannagar in Hooghly dis-trict and the officer taskedwithoverseeingtheinflowofmigrantlabourers,hashadherhandsfull.On Monday morning, four
daysaftershetestedpositiveforCovid-19, the 38-year-old bu-reaucratdied,leavingbehindherfour-year-old son and husband,whohasalsotestedpositiveandis inhospital.Family members said Roy
underwent a Covid test at B NBose Memorial Hospital inBarrackpore,North24Parganasdistrict.Herreport,withthepos-itive status, came last Thursday.However, she chose to go in forhome quarantine. But onSunday, she developed breath-ingproblemsandwasadmittedto Shramajibi Hospital inSerampore,Hooghly,whereshewas put on oxygen support. OnMonday morning, she passedaway.Her colleagues remember
Roy as an officer who alwaystook the lead.“She took charge of manag-
ing everything at quarantinecentres meant for migrantlabourers.Shevisitedthecentresseveral times to ensure thatlabourers got food and all othersupport,” saidagovernmentof-ficial inHooghly.Chief Minister Mamata
Banerjee expressed her condo-lences to the familyandwrotealetter to Debdatta's husband,
calling her an “outstandingCovidwarrior”."In the forefront of our fight
against Covid-19, Debdattawasan outstanding warrior whofought this crisis with extremecourage and determination. Isaluteher great spirit and sacri-fice for the State," Banerjeewrote.A 2011 batch officer of the
West Bengal Civil Services,Debdatta was BlockDevelopment Officer at Puruliabefore she was moved toChandannagar as DeputyMagistrate.Hailing fromMotijhil areaof
DumDuminNorth24Parganasdistrict, Roy and her family hadbeen living in her governmentquarters in Hooghly. Her hus-bandPabitraisassociatedwithaconsulting firm.On Wednesday, Chief
MinisterMamata Banerjee an-nounced that familymembersof “Covidwarriors”whodiedoftheviruswouldbegivengovern-ment jobs and Rs 10 lakh in fi-nancial assistance.‘Covidwarriors’ includedoc-
tors, healthcare officials, policeandgovernmentemployees.TheChiefMinister informed
that 268 police personnel, 30doctors, 43 nurses and 62 gov-ernmentofficialsinthestatehadbeen infected with thecoronavirus.
ChandannagarDyMagistrateDebdattaRoywasputonventilatoronSundayanddiedthenextday. Facebook
DrMaryAnitha(left)withsix-month-oldElvinandhisparents inKochi. PTI
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SANTOSHSINGHPATNA, JULY15
THE BIHAR health departmentonWednesday allowed homeisolation for asymptomatic pa-tients amid a sudden spurt inCovid-19 cases, especially inPatna, Bhagalpur, EastChamparan,West ChamparanandBegusarai.Cases in Bihar have jumped
from10,250onJuly1to20,153onJuly15.Of these, 6,482areactive
cases.With 14deaths in the last24hours,includingthatofahomedepartmentunder secretary, thetollhasreached157.Therecoveryrate is down to67per cent from78percentafortnightago.Politicians and bureaucrats
continued to test positive, in-cluding Bihar BJP president DrSanjay Jaiswal and AdditionalChief Secretary (Home) AmirSubhani.Severaldepartmentsofthestatesecretariatweresealed.Covidpatientsreporteddiffi-
culty ingettingbedsinhospitals
andpeoplewerewaitingthreetofour days to get tested. WithPatnaandBhagalpurhaving1,113and555activecases,respectively,chaoticsceneswerewitnessedattwo leading Patna hospitals ---Nalanda Medical College andHospital (NMCH) and AIIMSPatna, both Covid hospitals.Relatives of several patientsmade videos of AIIMS Patna al-legedly not admitting patientsdespiteavailabilityofbeds.An AIIMS Patna doctor said:
“Wehave 1,067 Covid beds and
cannot admit all patients.Relatives have to understandthat it is aCovidhospital.”NMCH Medical
SuperintendentDrNKSinghtoldThe Indian Express: “We haveabout200sparebedsfromourto-tal capacity of 447 beds, butwehave been receiving several pa-tients now,mostly referral casesfromdistrict hospitals. In a pan-demic,wearetryingtorisetothechallenge.Thenumberofdeathshasbeengoingupinrecentdays.”The state's main concern is
that 10-11 per cent of samplesare testingpositiveasagainst5-7percentuntil a fortnightago.BiharHealthMinisterMangal
Pandeysaidhehadreviewedthesituationon increasing isolationbeds and oxygen cylinders. Thehealthdepartmenthasissuedanorder for home isolation forasymptomaticcases.Leader of Opposition
Tejashwi Yadav accused NDAleaders of spreading the coron-avirus by not following safetynorms.
SHAJUPHILIPTHIRUVANANTHAPURAM,JULY15
AKERALA doctor looked after asix-month-oldbabyforamonthafter his parents tested positiveforCovid-19andfearof infectionkept others from taking care ofthe infant.On Wednesday, Dr Mary
Anitha handed over Elvin to hisparents, who have completedtheir homequarantine after be-ingdischargedfromthehospital.Elvin’s parents, hailing from
Ernakulamdistrict,arenursesata healthcare facility inGurgaon.Lastmonth,hisfathertestedpos-itiveforCovid-19andthemotherreturnedwithElvintoKerala.After reaching Kochi, the
womanwasinhomequarantineduringwhichshetestedpositive.The district child welfare com-mittee lookedforpeople totakecare of Elvin, but the fear of in-fection scaredmany away. Thefamilies of the parents did notturnupeither.Mary said, “On June 14, the
child welfare committee ap-
proachedme... By the time theissue reachedme, the baby hadlivedwithhismotherforseveraldaysaftershetestedpositiveandhis chances of getting infectedwereveryhigh.”Aclinicalpsychologist,Mary
runs an organisation for differ-ently-abledchildren inKochi.Thedoctorsaidthatwithout
asecondthought, sheofferedtolook after the baby. “I discussedtheissuewithmyfamilyonlyaf-terexpressingmywillingnesstotakecareof thebaby.’’Maryhasthreechildrenofher
own.OnJune15,shewenttothe
hospital and took thebaby toanempty flat in her apartmentcomplex. Thereafter,herchildrenwouldtakemealstotheflatMaryandthebabywerestayinginandleavethefoodoutsidethedoor.The doctormade video calls
toElvin’sfatherandmother,whowere under treatment inGurgaonandKochi,respectively.Elvin’smothersaidtheywere
indebtedtothedoctor.“Thedoc-tor was a godsend. Nobodywouldcomeforwardtotakecareof ababyof aCovid-19patient. Irespectheraswellasher familywhosupportedherdecision.’’
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Thiruvananthapuram:ActinguponaPIL, a division benchofthe Kerala High Court has di-rected that political organisa-tions should not conductprotests ordharnas as suchac-tivities are against the restric-tionsonsocialgatheringsissuedbytheCentreandthestategov-ernmentsduringthelockdown.ThebenchofChief JusticeS
Manikumar said the generalprecautionary measures is-sued by the governments inthewakeofCovid-19areappli-cable to political parties aswell. Thecourtdirectivecamein a petition seeking derecog-nitionofpoliticalpartieswhichhold protestmarches, dharnsandprocessionsviolatinglock-downrestrictions.ENS
HC bars dharnas in lockdown
Doctor cares for baby for monthafter his parents test positive
EXPRESSNEWSSERVICEPUNE, JULY15
ASMANY as 99 doctors acrossthe country have fallen to thecoronavirus while 1,302 havebeen infected, the IndianMedical Association saidWednesday as it declared a redalert formedicalpractitioners.Among those infected are
586practisingdoctors, 566 res-identdoctorsand150housesur-geons, according to a nationalCovid registry setupby IMA.Of the doctorswho died, 73
were above 50 years while 19were in the 35-50 age group.Sevenwereunder35.IMA national president Dr
RajanSharmasaiddoctorsneedtotakechargeofthesituationanden-surethesafetyofthemselves,theirfamilies,andtheircolleaguesandstaff.“Seniordoctorswhoaredeci-sionmakers for the institutionshave enhanced responsibility oftakingcareof their flock.Friendlyandscientificbatchpostingneedstobeimplemented,”Sharmasaid.Asking health workers to
raise their guard, the IMAstressed onmaintaining safetyand followingprotocol.“If Covidmortality has to be
lessened,ithastostartwithdoc-tors andhospitals. This requiresintense review and updating ofall administrative set ups in thehospitalsincludingtheinfectioncontrolprotocols...”theIMAsaid.
Panaji: Facedwith an alarmingrise in Covid-19 cases, the Goagovernment Wednesday an-nouncedthat itwould imposealockdown from Thursday nighttillMondaymorning,aswellasanight curfew till August 10, tocontrol thespirallingspread.The government has “no
choice left to instil discipline”among the people, Goa ChiefMinister Pramod Sawant said,addingthatthosewhoviolatethecurbswillbetakenintocustody.With the onset ofmonsoon,
Sawantsaidthegovernmenthadanestimateof a “possible surge”incases.“Wefeelthatpossiblywehave reached that estimate, thehighestspikeanticipated,”hesaid.The lockdownwill continue
till 6amonMonday (July20).The“nightjanatacurfew”will
bebetween8pmand6am.Onlythoseworkinginindustriesinsec-ondandthirdshifts,besidesthosewithmedicalemergencies,willbeallowedtostepout,CMsaid.ENS
EXPRESSNEWSSERVICENEWDELHI, JULY15
THE SUPREME Court onWednesday asked the JammuandKashmir administration toexplain the detention of HighCourt Bar Association presidentMian Abdul Qayoomwhowasbooked under the Public SafetyAct,1978, inAugust2019follow-ing the revocation of the specialstatusof JammuandKashmir.“He is 73 years old.Wewant
toknowonwhatbasisyouwouldliketoretainhiminDelhi’sTihar,”a bench of Justices S KKaul andIndu Malhotra told SolicitorGeneralTusharMehta.Thecourtaddedthathisdetentionperiodasperorderisalsoabouttoexpire.Mehtasoughttimetoconsider
various aspects followingwhichthebenchfixedJuly23tohearthematternext.AppearingforQayoom,Senior
AdvocateDushyantDavesaidthedetentionorderwasfora limitedperiod,foraroundayear.Justice Kaul remarked that
wasthereasonthecourt issuedanoticeon thepleaon thepre-vious date of hearing. Davecontendedthat thematterwasnot listeddespitespecificdirec-tions by the court.MehtasaidQayoom’s ideol-
ogy “went against national in-terests”.“Hisdetentionperiodisabout
toexpire.Hisideologyremainsthesame,” Justice Kaul toldMehtaand asked, “In the current Covidscenario, would you still like tokeepthispending?”
99 doctors havedied of Covidacross country,says IMA
Apex court seeksJ&K reply on HCbar associationchief’s detention
Lockdown, nightcurfew in Goa
ChinaStudyGroupmeets,Rajnathheads toLadakhtomorrow
MILINDGHATWAIBHOPAL, JULY15
GUNA COLLECTORS Vishwanathan and SP TarunNayak were removed late onWednesday night and a probeorderedafteraDalitfarmercou-ple consumed pesticide toprotest against an anti-en-croachmentdrive,withpoliceal-legedly beating up a relative inresponse.Aphotographof thechildren
of Rajkumar Ahirwar andwifeSavitri, who are stable, cryingnext to their unconsciousmotheronTuesday, andavideoshowing police beating upAhirwar’s younger brother hadgoneviral.Chief Minister Shivraj Singh
Chouhan announced the actionagainst theCollectorandSP lateonWednesdaynight.Officials had arrivedwith a
bulldozer at the 45-bighaGunaland reserved for a governmentpost-graduate college, amajorchunkofwhichhasallegedlybeenencroacheduponbyAhirwar.Anattempt to clear it inNovemberlastyearhadbeenblockedbythefamily of Gappu Pardhi, whoclaimstoowntheland.Ahirwartoldtheofficialsthat
he had taken the land on leaseand raised loan to cultivate it,and the family would have nooption but to end their lives if
their cropwasdestroyed.After the couple consumed
pesticide,thepolicehadbookedthemaswellasothersfortryingto obstruct public officials onduty.Before he was removed,
CollectorVishwanathantoldTheIndianExpressthatthepolicehadtouseforceasAhirwar’srelativeswere not letting them take thecouple to hospital. He also saidthe government had sanctionedRs12croreforconstructionofthecollege, and any further delaycould have resulted in it beingshiftedtoanotherdistrict.The Collector said the
Ahirwarsmighthavebeeninsti-gated by someone to take thestep,tostoptheteamfromclear-ing theencroachment.Home Minister Narottam
MishrasaidseniorofficialsfromBhopal will probe the incidentandtakeactionagainstwhoeverwasresponsible.The Congress said the video
of police officers thrashingAhirwar’srelativesandbundlingthemintoavehicleshowedthatit was “jungle raj” in MadhyaPradesh. “If therewassomedis-puteabouttheland,itcouldhavebeen solved legally…Will thegovernment show similaralacrity in clearing encroach-ment on thousands of acres ofgovernment land by so-calledjansevaks (people’s servants)?”asked formerCMKamalNath.
Drive to clear land:After Dalit couplesuicide bid, GunaCollector, SP out
Chinese state-owned firmsnew East India Company,says top US official TheJuly6orderpassed
bytheUSImmigrationandCustomsEnforcementrequiredinternationalstudentsintheUStoeithershiftto in-personclassesorriskdeportation
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Public at large is hereby informed that myclient Smt. Meena Verma W/o Late Sh.Subhash Chander Verma is the lawful ownerand resident of H.No. 399-400, Gali MataWali, Teliwara, Delhi-110006 have severedall her relation with her son and daughter-in-law namely Mr. Nikhil Lodhi and Mrs.Bhawna, both presently residing at the abovesaid address from the date of this publicnotice. Now my client has no relation with herson and daughter-in-law. My client declarethat her abovesaid son and daughter-in-lawshall have no right, title or interestwhatsoever in any manner in the movableand immovable property of my client and ifanybody made dealing with them shall do attheir own risk, cost and consequences.
Sd/- (ROHIT ARORA)Advocate
CHAMBER NO. 550, LAWYERSCHAMBER BLOCK, SAKET COURT,
DELHI-110017
PUBLIC NOTICENotified that my client (1) SARI LAJPAT RAIARYA S/O LATE SH. THAKUR DASS, (2)SMT. SARLA ARYA W/O SH. LAJPAT RAIARYA BOTH R/O 332-A, SRI NAGAR, GALINo. 4, DELHI-110034, has/have severerelation from their son GAGANDEEP ARYAand their daughter-in-law SHINKU ARYA Dueto their cruel and harassing behavior towardsmy above named client. Now they have nodomestic relations with them and has/havedisowned them from their all movable &immovable properties.Any person dealing with his/her/him/them willdo at his/her/them own cost & risk and myclient's shall not be responsible for the same,if any.
Sd/-KAMAL SINGH (Advt.)
Enrl. No. D-748/14
PUBLIC NOTICEBe it known to all that our clientSurinder Pal Nagpal S/o Prithvi RajNagpal had purchased the second floorwith roof rights of property no. E-15 BaliNagar, New Delhi-110015 from oneSitaRam Kalra S/o Sukh Dayal Kalra byvirtue of sale deed dated 12.10.1998wherein our client was allowed toconstruct an independent staircasefrom the front side of the building for hisuse to access his second floor andterrace, whereas, the seller SitaRamKalra would use only the then existingstaircase in the rear of the building toaccess his 1st floor or the terrace forcarrying out any repairs to water tanksof ground and 1st floor kept on theterrace. Thereafter, our client has giftedthe terrace portion of his property to hisdaughter Ms. Poorvanshi Nagpal videregistered gift deed dated 22.12.2017.As a result of the above Gift Deed infavor of Poorvanshi Nagpal, the ownerof ground and 1st Floor of this propertyis now SitaRam Kalra, whereas, thesecond floor is owned by Surinder PalNagpal and the terrace is now Ownedby Poorvanshi Nagpal by Virtue of theabove mentioned Gift Deed. That it hasnow come to the Knowledge of ourclient that SitaRam Kalra is trying to sellof his Ground and 1st Floor to theprospective Buyers.Now, By this Public notice, all personsdesirous of purchasing the Ground flooror the 1st Floor or both the said floor ofthe above named property are herebywarned that they shall not have anyrights, interest, claim or demand overthe use of staircase in the front portionof the property and shall be entitled touse only the rear staircase built in therear portion of the property to accessthe First Floor or the terrace for carryingout any repairs to water tanks of groundand 1st floor kept on the terrace. Anyperson dealing with the present ownerof the ground floor or the 1st floor forpurchase of the said ground/ 1st floor orrenting the same by overlooking theabove said warning in respect ofusages of the stair case of front portionof this property i.e. E-15 Bali Nagar, ifmisguided by the Seller/ SitaRam Kalrathat they shall get the right to use theFront side staircase constructed by Ourclient for his use as per the sale deedour client had signed with SitaRamKalra in respect of purchase of 2nd floorand the Terrace by our client, shall doso illegally, wrongfully and shall do so athis or her own risk and peril.Clarification if any, may be addressed toSC Malhotra (Advocate) at 9654400398by WHATSAPP/SMS
Sd/-S.C. Malhotra
AdvocateDELHI HIGH COURT &
SUPREME COURTC-57A, 03RD FLOOR,
GANESH NAGAR,PANDAV NAGAR COMPLEX,
DELHI-110092
PUBLIC NOTICEGeneral Public is hereby informedthat my Clients Sh. Durjan Lal S/oLate Sh. Pragu Lal R/o A-51, StreetNo. 4, Madhu Vihar, Uttam Nagar,New Delhi has disowned debarredand disinherited his son Ajit Kumar,Daughter-in-law namely Aruna Deviand grandsons namely Mohit Kumarand Gaurav Kumar, from his allimmovable and movableassets/properties and have severedall his relations with them, as they aredisobedient, ill mannered, workingagainst my Client and his family andis not in control of my Clients. Anyonedealing with them in any manner shalldo so at his/her/their own risk, costand consequences.
Sd/-GURBACHAN SINGH (Advocate)
J-7/284, Gali No. 7, SardarColony, Sector-16, Rohini,
New Delhi-89
PUBLIC NOTICENotice is hereby given to public at large thatmy client Smt. Dipti Irani Wife of Shri JathaNand R/o B-57, Maharani Enclave,VikasNagar, Uttam Nagar, New Delhi hasdisowned and debarred her son ShriPurneet Daughter-in Law Smt. Bharti fromall his movable and immovable propertieswith immediate effect and severedrelations, because they are out of control ofmy client,misbehaveswith him.Any body dealing with them in any mannerwhatsoever will be doing so at his/her owncost, risk and responsibilities thereto andmy client shall be in no way responsible forany act, deeds and things done by them.
S.R-II,B Campus,Janakpuri, New Delhi-58Sd/- B. B. N. DEO, ADVOCATE
PUBLIC NOTICEIt is informed to the General Public that myclient Rahul Yadav S/o Sh. Azad Yadav R/oH.No. 166, Deep Chand Pradhan Mohalla,Rajokari, Delhi-110038, lodged a missingreport of original documents i.e. allotmentLetter dated 25.04.1999, Possession Letterdated 10.09.2000 and Conveyance Deeddated 04.03.2005 (the date wronglymentioned in NCR as 04.05.2009 instead of04.03.2005) of property No. Flat 154, BankVihar, CGHS Ltd. Plot No. 16, Sector-22,Dwarka, New Delhi vide LR No.332980/2020 dated 01.06.2020 throughonline. The Conveyance Deed dated04.03.2005 (the date wrongly mentioned inNCR as 04.05.2009 instead of 04.03.2005)has been found with laminated but otherdocuments i.e. allotment letter dated25.04.1999, possession letter dated10.09.2000 not found till date. My client hadalso intimated in respect of foundConveyance Deed dated 04.03.2005 to theS.H.O. P.S. Vasant Kunj, New Delhi on10.07.2020 vide Reference No.81710632001104 dated 10.07.2020.
Sd/- APRAJIT BOUDHADVOCATE
Chamber No. 198A Western Wing,Tis Hazari Court, Delhi-110054
PUBLIC NOTICEPublic at large is hereby informed byPrem Gupta S/o Sh. Khem ChandGupta (being lawful attorney of Smt.Sudesh Kansal), that my client Smt.Sudesh Kansal W/o S.h. R.S.Kansal, R/o: H.No. 543, Sector-29,NOIDA, Gautam Buddh Nagar,(U.P.) is the absolute & lawful ownerof the scheduled property, whichwas purchased by my client from itserstwhile owner on dt. 15/06/1995,who had executed all the saledocuments in favour of my client andalso handed over the entire chain ofprevious documents.My client has lodged an FIR bearingno. 071/2017 U/Section 420/467/468/471/448/120-B/34 of IPC PoliceStation SamayPur Badli qua thescheduled property which is stillpending investigation.My client has not sold the scheduledproperty or any part thereof toanyone and she is still absolute &lawful owner thereof, public at largeis warned not the deal with thescheduled property in any manner, ifanyone does so, he will do it at hisrisk, responsibilities, cost andconsequences.
Sd/-MANOJ KUMAR LOHAT
(ADVOCATE)OFFICE:- Ch. No.1022,
Lawyer's Chambers Block,Rohini Courts, New Delhi 110085
PUBLIC NOTICEIt is informed to the public at large that myclient Smt. Hanshi Sharma @ Hansli Deviw/o Late Bachhi Dutt Sharma R/o WZ-66-A, A- Block Ram Dutt Enclave UttamNagar, New Delhi-59 has withdrawn theearlier public Notice Dated 7.05.2014 ofdisowning her son Laxmi Dutt Sharma andhis wife Smt. Kheema vide publication in‘Indian Express Newspaper’ at Page No. 5and henceforth the Same shall be deemedto be Null and Void. Now the above saidLaxmi Dutt Sharma and his wife KheemaSharma are living peacefully and and areserving her with great love and affection.Hence the above said both person shalllive together in the house of my client andshall have all right title and interest in it.
Sd/- RAMBIR SINGHADVOCATE
Chamber No. C-10, C.L. Joseph BlockTis Hazari Courts, Delhi-110054
Notice Inviting Bid (NIB)The General Manager, SF Complex, Jagdalpur- 494001. invites separate sealed bids in theprescribed format from reputed firms for execution of following work at SF Complex, Jagdalpur.
The Bid document is to be downloaded from the DRDO website: WWW.eprocure.gov.in/epublish/app. The cost of EMD in the form of demand draft drawn in favour of GeneralManager, SF Complex, Jagdalpur-494001 payable at Jagdalpur, at the time of submission ofthe bid, failing which the bid would not be considered.The General Manger, SF Complex reserves the right to reject any or all bid without assigningany reason.
Sd/-General Manager
DAVP/10301/11/0030/2021 SF Complex Jagdalpur
Government of India, Ministry of Defence
Defence Research & Development Organization (DRDO)SF Complex, Airport Terminal Building, Jagdalpur-494001Tel : 07867-289461/62/63/64/65,Fax : 07867-289466,Email : [email protected]
Annexure- ‘A’
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Bid ReferenceNo.
Name of the Work EMD(Rs.)
Bid SubmissionEnd Date & Time
Bid OpeningDate & Time
01. SFC/MMG/MTD/D-015/2020-21
Double Acting hydraulic JackSystem 7,600/- 28/07/2020
12:30 PM28/07/202004:00 PM
02. SFC/MMG/WRK/D-016/2020-21
Workshop Tools, Accessories& Consumables
8,000/- 28/07/202012:30 PM
28/07/202004:00 PM
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTORDIRECTORATE OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION,VOCATIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
HIMACHAL PRADESH, SUNDER NAGARInvitation for Bids No.: 003/2020 Date: 14.07.2020Loan/Grant No. and Title: Loan No.: 3573-IND/Himachal Pradesh Skill Development Project.Deadline for Submission of Bids: 17.08.2020 upto 12.30 P.M.Contract Package (NCB) No. and Title: Supply of theInformation Technology and related equipment’s forIndustrial Training Institutes to enhance Technical and Vocational Skills among the youth of Himachal Pradeshunder following packages/lots:
1. India has receiveda loan from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) towards the cost of “Himachal PradeshSkill Development Project” and it intends to apply part of the proceeds of this financing to the payment underthe Contract Package named above. Bidding is open to Bidders from eligible source countries of ADB.
2. The “Directorate of Technical Education, Vocational and Industrial Training, Himachal Pradesh”, represent-ed by the Director (“The Purchaser”) invites sealed bids from eligible Bidders for the supply of variousequipment’s for Industrial Training Institutes.
3. National Competitive Bidding will be conducted in accordance with ADB’s Single-stage: Two-envelope bid-ding procedure and is open to all Bidders from eligible countries as described in the Bidding Document.
4. Only eligible Bidders with the following key qualifications should participate in this bidding:
However, for complete eligibility and qualification requirements, respective bid document should bereferred.
5. To obtain further information and inspect the bidding documents, Bidders should contact:Attention: The Director, Directorate of Technical Education, Vocationaland Industrial Training,Circular Road, Lalit Chowk, Sunder Nagar, District: Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, ZIP Code: 175018;Country: India. Telephone & Fax: 01907-266120; 266722, E-mail Address: [email protected]
6. To purchase the bidding documents in English language, eligible Bidders should write or visit at the officeof the Purchaser at address stated above and pay a non-refundable fee of INR 10,000 for each biddingdocument in the form of Bank Demand Draft.In case of written request, the document will be sent by post and no liability will be accepted, for loss orlate delivery.The bidders who wish to receive the bidding document by Post/Courier shall have to pay for each bid-ding document an additional amount of INR 3,000/- for delivery within India or USD 250 for delivery out-side India. The method of payment will be through Bank Demand Draft payable at Sundernagar, HimachalPradesh, India.The eligible bidders may otherwise download the bidding document for English language from the web-site: http://techedu.hp.gov.in/, such bidders shall be required to submit INR 10,000 with their bid for eachbidding document in the form of Bank Demand Draft in the name of the Director Technical Education,HP, Sundernagar towards cost of bidding document.
7. Deliver your bidto the address aboveOn or before the deadline:17.08.2020 at 12.30 P.M.together with a Bid Security as described in the Bidding Document.
5. Bids will be opened on 17.08.2020 at 12.30 P.M. in the presence of Bidders’ representatives who chooseto attend.
6. The Purchaser will not be responsible for any cost or expenses incurred by the bidder in connection withthe preparation or delivery of bids.
Sd/-Director1570/HP
Package No. TitleHPSDP-DOTE/02-R1 Information Technology and related equipment’s: Lot-1: Computers
Package LotNo. No.
HPSDP-DOTE/02-R1 Lot-1
Contractual Experience:Successful completion as mainsupplier within the last three (3)years, of at least One (1) contractwith nature and complexity similarto the scope of supply describedin Section 6 (Schedule of Supply).The contract value of Lot is indi-cated below:
INR 318.00 Lakhs
Average Annual Turnover:Minimum average annual turnoveras indicated below calculated astotal payments received by theBidder for contracts completed orunder execution over the last three(3) years. The Average AnnualTurnover of the Lot is indicatedbelow:
INR 794.00 Lakhs
II,, ShyamKishoreMishraS/oRamKripalMishra, Have LostMyOriginal-Property PaperGPA/ATSOfPlot.No-283Khasra.No-264,Gali.No-10LakhpatColony-1,MeethapurExtn. Badarpur,Delhi-110044,Finder contact-9958467266
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MILINDGHATWAIBHOPAL,JULY15
ANEWSPAPER ownerwho allegedly raped fourminor girls in Bhopal has been arrested fromSrinagar,thepolicesaid.AMadhyaPradeshPoliceteamthattravelledtoSrinagarislikelytobring68-year-oldPyareMiyantoBhopalonThursday.Bhopal ADG Upendra Jain told The Indian
Express that theMPPolicezeroedinonMiyanlateonTuesday, and in coordina-tionwith the local police,tookhimintocustody.On Sunday, a group of
girlswere found inan ine-briatedconditioninBhopalby a sub-inspector, andwhentheycouldnotsatis-factorily answer wherethey were headed, hecalledChildline.TheNGOspoketothematlengthandlatertookthemtoapolicestationwheretheyfiledanFIRnamingMiyan—whohasbeenbringingoutthedaily,Afkar,fromBhopalforseveralyears—asthemanwhoexploitedtheminhisflatsafterof-feringthemfoodanddrink.Beforethecasewasregistered,Miyanreached
the police station and claimed to be the grandfa-therofoneof thevictims.Laterhesaidhewasnotthelegalcustodianandgavethenameanddetailsof thegrandmotherofoneof thevictims.According to thepolice,whenMiyan realised
thepolicewerediggingdeeper, he fled to Indore,butturnedbackafterlearningthatthepolicewerelooking for him there too. His vehiclewas foundabandonedatAshta,betweenBhopalandIndore.HesaidtohavetakenanothervehicletoRajasthan.OnTuesday,police locatedhiminSrinagar.WhileMiyanmanagedtoescape,policearrested
a21-year-oldwoman,whowasanallegedassoci-ate.Thewomanlaterclaimedthatsheherselfwasavictim.ThreeotherswerearrestedTuesday.AccordingtoArchanaSahayofChildline,Miyan
wouldtaketheminorstohispropertiesonthepre-textof cleaning them.Thegrandmotherof oneof
the victimswas an alleged partner-in-crime.Meanwhile,thepolicesearchedMiyan’s
flat in aposh locality at Bhopal’s ShyamlaHillsandreportedlyfoundchildpornogra-phy,sextoys,antlersandexpensiveliquor.Byallaccounts,Miyanhasfourwives,
livedinotherflatsinthesameapartment.ThosefamiliarwithMiyansaidhestartedasacompositor ina leadingHindidaily.Inthelastfewyears,hisUrdudailyhad
negligible circulation, butMiyan’s clouthad grown immensely. He regularlybrought out an edition on Ijtema, an an-nualreligiousgatheringinBhopal.ChiefMinister Shivraj SinghChouhan
had releasedsome of thosespecialeditions,said sourcesposted in theCMHousepre-viously.Apart from
provisions ofPOCSO andrape and con-spiracy underIPC, Miyan hasbeen bookedunder SC/STAct becausetwovictimsbe-long to thosecommunities.
On the run after‘raping minors’in MP, owner ofdaily held in J&K
EXECUTIVE ENGINEERPD, P.W.D, Bulandshahr
E - Procurement Short Term Tender NoticeLetter No. 2523/1A Dated. 4/7/2020The E.E. Provincial Division, U.P.P.W.D., Bulandshahr on behalf of Governor of Uttar Pradesh invites the ercentage rate bidsonline from the eligible registered Tanker Owners/ Firms/ Transports from Date 04.08.2020 to 10.08.2020 upto 12.00 Noon.The Technical bids will be opened online on the same working day that is, on dated 10.08.2020 at 03:00 P.M. in the Office ofExecutive Engineer, PD, U.P.P.W.D. Bulandshahr if the office happens to be closed on the date of opening of the bids asspecified, the bids will be opened online on the next working day respectively, at the same time and validity of bid will beconsidered from the original date. The date and time of opening of the financial bid shall be notified on the website.
1. The Bid Security and Tender Document Fee must be deposited through Internet Banking & RTGS only.2. Terms & Conditions related to bids are available on https://etender.up.nic.in3. During execution of work Tanker Owners/ Firms/ Transports should ensure the all safety precautions for COVID-19
UPID No-153349 Date. 13/07/2020www.upgov.nic.in
Sd/-Assistant Engineer
P.D. P.W.D BULANDSHAHR
Sd/-Executive Engineer,
P.D. P.W.D BULANDSHAHR
Sl.No. Name of Work
Estimatedcost
(Rs. inLac)
BidSecurity(Rs. inLacs)
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work includingrainy season
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Carry of Bitumen fromMathura Refinary toDharpa Store inDistrict Bulandshahr.
10.00 1.00 12 Month
225+500 +18% GST
131.00 = Rs.856.00
ExecutiveEngineer P.D,
P.W.D.,Bulandshahr
SuperintendingEngineer, BSRCircle, P.W.D.,Bulandshahr
ChiefEngineer,
Meerut Zone,P.W.D., Meerut
PyareMiyan.
New Delhi
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THE HARYANA STATE COOPERATIVE SUPPLYAND MARKETING FEDERATION LIMITED
CORPORATE OFFICE. SECTOR 5, PANCHKULA HARYANA (INDIA)TEL: 2590520-24, FAX: 2590711 e-mail [email protected], Website: www.hafed.gov.in
PUBLIC NOTICEEMPANELMENT OF PRIVATE ATTA CHAKKI MILLS/FLOUR MILLS, ON VOLUNTAR) BASIS, FOR PRODUCTIONOF FORTIFIED WHOLE WHEAT CHAKKI ATTA FOR SUPPLY UNDER PDS, lCDS AND MDM SCHEMES IN THEHARYANA STATE FOR THE PERIOD UPTO 31.03.2021.The Haryana State Cooperative Supply and Marketing Federation limited (HAFED) invites applications from reputed Private AttaChakki Mills/Flour Mills with Chakki situated in the State of Haryana, on voluntary basis, for empanelment for processing of wheatto get Fortified Whole Wheat Chakki Atta (Fortified Atta) with multiple micronutrients as per FSSAI norms for sale/distributionunder PDS, ICDS and MDM Schemes in the Haryana State for the period up to 31.03.2021 subject to fulfillment of the terms andconditions and agreeing to the price/rates given as under:
NOTE: The above mentioned rates are inclusive of all applicable and relevant expenses like unloading of wheat at Mill, cleaning& grinding of wheat, cost of premix, fortification using vitamins and minerals as per technical specification, packing material, pack-ing charges, storage at mill, loading of Fortified Atta at mill inclusive of all Govt. duties and taxes as applicable, public liabilityinsurance and all other incidental expenses.
The document containing eligibility criteria and detailed terms & conditions is available at Hafed's website www.hafed.gov.in.Theapplication can be submitted after deposit of Rs. 2000 (non-refundable) as application/professing fee and Rs. 2.00 Lakh as EarnestMoney Deposit (EMD). The applications complete in all respects along with the proof of deposit of requisite payment can be sub-mitted through email on [email protected] upto 02.00 P.M. on 24.07.2020 along with hard copy of the application to besubmitted upto 05.00 P.M. on 24.07.2020. After examination of the applications, the Mills of the technically qualified applicants willbe physically inspected by a Committee to verify the milling capacity, infrastructure and other equipments required as per the termsand conditions. Only those Mills will be considered for empanelment, which meet the infrastructural and other requirements as perthe terms and conditions. Hafed reserves the right to accept/reject any/all the applications without assigning any reason.
Managing Director,Hafed, Panchkula.
Sr.No.
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81782/HRY
Rate for the complete operations as perthe complete scope of work and termsand conditions(in Rs. per quintal of wheat inclusive GST/taxes for Wheat supplied in Jute bag)
196
215
270
215
Size of different packing as perrequirement of different variantsl com-binations for PDS/ICDS//MDMSchemes
50 kg. bags
10 and 25 kg. bags
2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 kg. bags
5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 kg. bags
Rate for the complete operations as perthe complete scope of work and termsand conditions(in Rs. per quintal of wheat inclusive ofGST/taxes for Wheat supplied in HDPE bag)
210
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275
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No.1-47/Estt.I/15/529 Dated Aizawl, the 14th July, 2020
Applications are invited for filling up of various TeachingPosts in Mizoram University (Central University). Thedetails of vacant posts and other terms and conditionswill be uploaded in the website of Mizoram Universitywww.mzu.edu.in latest by 17th July, 2020. Subsequentaddendum/corrigendum in connection with theadvertisement shall be posted in the University websiteonly.
Sd/- Registrar
MIZORAM UNIVERSITY
SUKRITABARUAHNEWDELHI, JULY15
THECBSEannouncedresultsforits Class X board examinationsonWednesday afternoon, with91.46 per cent of 18,73,015 can-didatesclearing theexams.This year’s result reflects an
improvementof0.36percentagepoints from last year when theoverall pass percentage was91.10percent. Forthemostpart,students of Class X – barringthose fromNorth-east Delhi –did not have their exams inter-rupted as substantially as theClass XII students. Except forNorth-eastDelhistudents,ClassX students had answered alltheir major papers before the
board decided to halt pendingexams fromMarch19onwards.Therefore, the CBSE’smodi-
fiedmarking scheme formula oftakingaveragesofbestpapershasnotbeenappliedinawidespreadmanneramongClassXstudents.This formula had contributed to
highscores inClassXIIresults.ForstudentsfromNorth-east
Delhi who missed the examsdue to the riots in the area, thepaperswererescheduledforJuly1-15,butwerelatercancelledinviewof theCovid-19spread.Thenumberofstudentswho
have scored above 90 per centand 95 per cent this year is lessascompared to lastyear.This year, 41,804 students –
or2.23percentofthecandidates– scored above 95 per cent,which is a dip from last year’s3.25percent.Likewise,1,84,358–9.84percentof thecandidates—scoredabove90percent, sig-nificantly less than last year’s12.78percent.This timetoo,girls faredbet-
terthanboys—93.31percentof
girls who appeared for the ex-ams passed as compared to90.14percentofboys.78.95percent of transgender candidatescleared theexams.Whilestill farbehindprivate
schools,KendriyaVidyalayasandJawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas,state government schools haveimproved their performancesconsiderably.Though they are still behind
the national pass percentagewith80.91percent, this isasig-nificantincreasefromlastyear’s71.91percent.The three regions with the
highest pass percentages wereTrivandrum, Bengaluru andChennai with 99.28 per cent,98.95 per cent and 98.23 percent, respectively.
Ataschool inLudhianaonWednesday.GurmeetSingh
Srinagar: A BJP youth wingleader and the vice president ofaMunicipalCommitteeinNorthKashmir’sBaramulladistrictwaskidnappedbyunknownmenonWednesday morning. In theevening, police said they had“rescued” the leader.Police said Mehraj u Din
Mallah, a ward member inSopore’sWatergam,wasabductedbyunknownmenatMarazigundWednesdaymorning.SoporeSPJavidIqbaltoldThe
Indian ExpressMallahwas affili-atedwith BJP. “He had not ap-pliedforsecurity,buthadaccom-modation in Srinagar.We don’tknowif theyweremilitants, butas per our reports, few peoplewereinaSantrocar. Amanhuntwas launched,” Iqbal said.A relative of Mallah said
Mallah had been taken by un-knownmeninaprivatecar.ByWednesday evening, IGP
Kashmir Vijay Kumar said the“person whowas abducted inthemorninghasbeenrescued”.The police is yet tomake clearwho abductedMallah and howhewasrescued.ADILAKHZER
NewDelhi: The government onWednesdaychangedthecriteriafor invalid pensions for armedforces personnel, allowing it foreven under 10 years of qualify-ingservice.The Defence Ministry said
inastatement that the“Invalidpension is granted to theArmedForcesPersonnelwhoisinvalided out of service on ac-count of disabilitywhich is ac-cepted as Neither Attributableto Nor Aggravated (NANA) byMilitary Service”. But afterDefenceMinisterRajnathSinghapproved the proposal, thebenefit “will be available tothose Armed Forces Personnelwhowere in serviceonorafter04.01.2019”, it said.ENS
PRESSTRUSTOFINDIANEWDELHI, JULY15
THE SUPREME Court onWednesday said it would com-mence virtual day-to-day hear-ingsonabatchofpleaschalleng-ing Maharashtra’s Marathaquota fromJuly27.The top court, which re-
fusedtopassan interimstayonthe lawgranting reservation toMarathas in jobs and educa-tion, said the chances of physi-cal court seem remote due tothe Covid-19 pandemic.A bench of Justices L N Rao,
Hemant Gupta and S RavindraBhattsaidallpartiesshouldsitto-getheranddecideonthemodal-itiesof hearing, suchaswhowilltakehowmuch time, andon re-peatingarguments.Senior advocate Shyam
Divan,appearing forsomepeti-tioners, saidcasessuchas theseneed to be heard in a physicalcourt. Senior advocate KapilSibal said there is also an issueof 10 per cent reservationfor Economically WeakerSectionswhichalsoneedstobeheard, which the bench said itwould consider.
Maratha quota:SC to hold dailyvirtual hearingsfrom July 27
Baramulla BJPleader abducted,later rescued,says J-K police
CBSE Class X results out: Uptick in passpercentage, govt schools improve show
Criteria for invalidpensions in armedforces broadened
EXPRESSNEWSSERVICELUCKNOW, JULY 15
A 17-YEAR-OLD gangrape vic-timandhermotherwerekilledafteroneof her rapists ranoverthem with a tractor in UttarPradesh’s Kasganj district onTuesday, police said. The ac-cused,aged35,wasarrestedonWednesday and amurder casewas registeredagainsthimandhis younger brother, they said.TheKasganjSuperintendent
of Police said the murder wasthe fallout of a feud betweentwo families. The teen’s fatherwas jailed for allegedly killingthe accused’s father in 2016over a financial quarrel.
Around two months later,the son of the murdered manallegedly kidnapped this girl,whowas13atthetime.Shewasrescuedbythepoliceafewdayslater. In her statement, shehad alleged that three menrapedher.The police had then regis-
tered a gangrape case and sec-tions of the POCSO Act werealso invoked.Thethreeaccusedwere arrested and sent to jail.“Theaccusedwasoutonbail
andonTuesday evening,whenthemother and daughterwerereturning from the market, heallegedlycrushedbothtodeathby running them over with histractor...he fled on foot and leftthe tractorbehind,” said theSP.
Gangrape victim, mothermowed down by accusedin tractor, say UP police
Patna:Aguard at PatnaMedicalCollege and Hospital (PMCH)was arrested onWednesday onchargesofrapinga15-year-oldinthehospital's toilet,policesaid.The incident took place on
July 8 but the matter came tolightonWednesday,afterthevic-tims's statement under Section164ofCrPCwasrecorded.Government Railway Police
personnel had found the girl atBarhrailwaystation,nearPatna,on July 8 and had handed herovertoChildline.Shewasunwellandwas admitted to PMCH thesameday, thepolice said.Women'sPoliceStationSHO
official Aarti Jaiswal said, “Hermedical examination has beendone. We have arrested theguard,” Jaiswal said.ENS
Teen raped in Patna hospital toilet
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BETTER LAID PLANSGovernmentshouldprepareacomprehensivepolicyon
privatisation,andamedium-termroadmap
THE SLOWDOWN IN economic activities has taken an increasing toll ongovernmentfinances.Whilethepaceofcontractioninrevenuecollectionappears tobeslowingdown—thecentralgovernment’sgross taxcollec-tionswere down 37 per cent inMay, after contracting by 44 per cent inApril—theCentrewill faceahugeshortfall inbothdirectandindirect tax
collectionsthisyear.Withnon-taxrevenuealsolikelytobeunderpressurethisyear—rev-enueaccruing frombothdividendsandtelecomfee isunlikely tomeetbudgetexpecta-tions— indications that thegovernment is exploringotheroptionsof raising resources,including thesaleof its stakes invariouspublic sector companies, arewelcome.This year the government had originally budgeted for an ambitious disinvestment
targetofRs2.1lakhcrore,withthesaleofstakeincompaniessuchasAirIndiaandLIContheagenda.However,withoutproperpreparationandplanning,achievingthis target inthecurrenteconomicenvironmentwillbedifficult. Inthepreviousfinancialyearaswell,asopposedtoanoriginaltargetofRs1.05lakhcrore,laterreviseddownwardstoRs65,000crore,disinvestmentproceedsendedupatonlyRs50,304crore.Infact,proceedsfromdis-investmenthaveremainedalmoststagnantat0.3percentofGDPoverthepastfiveyears.Achieving the ambitious target this year, and generatingmore revenue consistently,throughthisavenue,requiresacomprehensiveprivatisationprogrammealongthelinesofwhatwasannouncedbyFinanceMinisterNirmalaSitharamaninMay.Accordingtothebroadcontoursof thepolicypresented then, a listof strategic sectorswouldbenotified,which require thepresenceof public sector enterprises. Theprivate sectorwouldbeal-lowed in theseareas, butat leastoneenterprisewouldremainwith thepublic sector. Inallothersectors,publicsectorfirmswouldbeprivatised.Thiswasaboldannouncement.In addition to theefficiencygains that are likely tomaterialise fromprivatisation, doingso at this juncturewill help the government raise themuch needed resources. The re-sources raised through this avenue couldbe ring fencedandused to rampupspendingin infrastructure, especially in thehealthsector, toaid theeconomic recovery.Thedelayinannouncingthedetailsofsuchapolicyisperplexing.Thecostsofcontin-
uingwith loss-makingpublic sectorentities, especially those inhighlycompetitivesec-torssuchasaviationandtelecom,wherenopublicpurposeisserved,aretoohighfortheexchequer tobear. Thegovernment’s privatisationprogrammerequires amore consid-ered, thought out process, and better laid plans. The approach of viewing it solely as ameansofpluggingtherevenuegap,especiallytowardstheendofthefinancialyear,needstobediscarded. Thegovernmentwouldbenefit fromdrawingupamedium-termroadmap, listing out thepotential candidates, and indicating theperiod of disinvestment toprovidemoreclarity to investors.
ACT QUICKLYTheChabaharproject is important for India's regionalgoals,
and for its relationswith Iran
IRAN'SDECISIONTOdrop India fromaplan to build a rail link from the strategicChabahar port to Zahedanon theAfghanborder is awake-up call forDelhi. Thedevelopmentoftheport,andthelinkoverlandthroughIrantotheAfghanborder,wassupposedtobeIndia'sanswertoPakistan'sdenialofthetradingroutethroughWagahtoKhyberpass intoAfghanistanandbeyond, toCentralAsia.Delhi rightly
madethedecisiontobypassPakistanaltogetherbutappearstohavelostthestayingpowertoseetheplanthrough.Indiaplayeditspartindevelopingtheport,whichisfunctionalnow.FromKandlainGujarat,wheatandotherfoodgrainisbeingsenttoAfghanistanviaChabahar.Also,itwasIndia'sBorderRoadsOrganisationthathelpedbuildthe218kmRoute606inAfg-hanistan, knownotherwise as theDelaram-Zaranj highway, that cut road travel timebe-tweenAfghanistanandIran.ButIndiadraggeditsfeetonbuildingtheraillinkfromChabaharto Zahedan. First, the delayswere over contract disagreements, then the fear of US sanc-tions,andlater,aftertheUSprovideda“carve-out”toIndiaontheportandtherail link,thedifficultyunderthesanctionsregimeinfindinginternationalsuppliers formaterial.Chabaharwillnotbethefirsttimedelaysinthecompletionofambitiousinfrastructure
projectsundertakenbyIndiaintheregionhaveinflictedsetbacksonIndia'sstrategicgoals.FromNepal toMyanmar, Sri Lanka and Iran, Delhi hasmade commitments on buildingpowerprojects,highways,railways,andotherinfrastructure.Eachproceedsslowlyornotat all. The PancheshwarDamproject inNepal, for instance, has been hanging fire since1991.PrimeMinisterNarendraModipromisedtospeeditupwhenhevisitedKathmanduinAugust2014,butlittleprogresswasmade.Instead,Indiaisfirefightingtosalvagealong-standingrelationshipwithNepaloverclaimsof territory.Astill tobecompletedtrilateralhighwaybetweenIndia,MyanmarandThailandhasbeenovershadowedbyaChinese-builthighwaythathasboostedChina-Myanmarbordertrade.India'sbetterrecordinSriLankaisnotwithoutmissedopportunitiesthatwereonceagainsnappedupbyChina.Delhihasnochoicebut to findamoreefficientwayofgettingaroundthesedifficulties.Delhihas indicatedthat it continues tobepartof the therail linkproject in Iran. If so,
nowisthetimetogetonwithit,evenif Iran'smuchtouted25-yearstrategicpartnershipagreementwithBeijingisnotas imminentasTehranmakes itseem.TheChabaharproj-ect is important for India's regional goals, and for its relationswith Iran. That is reasonenoughtoactquickly.
ALL THAT GLITTERSOwnership issuesettled,SreePadmanabhaswamytemplecoulddowithamuseumtoshowcase its treasuresandhistory
THE LEGAL BATTLE over who owns the Thiruvananthapuram SreePadmanabhaswamytemple,oneof therichest shrines in theworld, con-cluded onMonday. The Supreme Court overturned a 2011 Kerala HighCourt order that had ruled against the Travancore royal family’s claimsover the shrine anddirected the state government to take over its assets
andmanagement.TheSCorderacceptedtherightsof theroyal familyandhasaskedforadministrative andadvisory committees,with representatives of theCentre, state gov-ernment, the royal family, tobeconstituted tomanage the templeand itsassets.TheSupremeCourt,however,didnotspeakonwhathastobedonewiththetemple’s
treasures— gold coins and ornaments, precious stones and crowns— stored in under-groundvaults away frompublic viewandvalued at over Rs 1 lakh crore. The SCmerelyasked for the preservation of “all treasures and properties endowed to SreePadmanabhaswamy and those belonging to the temple”, whereas the HC hadwantedthe treasures tobe“exhibited inamuseum”.Thecentralgovernmentofferedtosetupahigh-securityundergroundmuseum,buttheproposaldidnottakeoffbecausetheroyalfamily said the treasuresbelongedto thedeityandwerenot forexhibition.The SC appointed temple committee ought to revive theHC’s suggestion to set up a
museum. Unlike most other temples of similar antiquity, the eighth-century SreePadmanabhaswamytempleisintrinsicallylinkedtotheregion’spolitical,economicandsocialhistory.Amuseumthatcelebratesthetemple’suniquelegacywouldnotbeacom-mercial enterprise, buta spaceof knowledgeandacentreof learning.
Once, I was in the Congress
PradyotManikya BikramDebbarma
Ambitionisn’tabadwordandintrospectionwon’tdo.PartymustlistentovoicesoutsideDelhi
ITHASBEENoverayearsincethepresidentof theCongresspartyresignedaftertheelec-toral debacle, saying he felt let down bythose who did not stand by him. It is wellknown that Rahul Gandhi also wrote anopenletterwherehestatedthatseniorlead-ers, and possibly Congress chief ministers,weremore interested in getting their chil-drennominationsfortheLokSabhaandthiswas one of the reasons why he felt theCongress managed to get just 1 out of 54seats in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh,withKamalNath’ssonbeingthesolewinnerfromthese twostates.Today, seniors in the sameparty are ac-
cusingcertain “YoungTurks”of being “am-bitious”. I shudder to think what a partywould be if there was no ambition withinits leaders to fight it out. It is this lack ofhunger thathasreducedtheCongress to itspresent position. The party has one of theoldestdecision-makingbodies,barringper-haps the communists, the CongressWorkingCommittee, but a cultureof nom-inationhas ruined this apexbodyof theor-ganisation.Mostof theseleadersarelargelyDelhi-based with little or no relevance intheir own regions and yet they continue toenjoythepowertodecidethefuturecourseofactionwithintheparty.TheonlythingtheCWChas ensured is status quo so that theyremain relevant to the power mongerswithin the set-up.It is indeedsadthatwhenaseniorleader
likeMani Shankar Aiyar speaks of democ-racywithin the party (‘See you later, alliga-tor’, IE, July15),heneedstoberemindedthatthe same party suspended him before theGujarat electionwithout a show cause no-ticeandachanceforhimtoreply.Theleaderspeaks of ideology, but forgets we are inpower in Maharashtra with a party thatproudlyclaimedtobethefirsttobringdowntheBabriMasjid. It is sheerhypocrisywhenjustbeforeelectionsweropeinleaderswhoarecriminalandcorruptbecausetheycanfi-
nance theparty.I agree thatelectability isnecessary. But
atwhatcost?It isunderstoodthatmanyde-cisionsaredifficult but then in thisdayandagewe cannot hold themoral high groundwhen everything is in the public domain.Thedebatehasneverbeenaboutoldversusnew but about relevance — didn’t IndiraGandhibreakher father’s party to formtheCongress (Indira)? Didn’t Mani ShankarAiyar, like somany, alsopartwayswith theCongress during the ’90s and at one timejoined hands with Mamata Banerjee?Memories may fade but when someonestarts preaching to others they should alsoreflect on their ownactions.I was the Congress president in Tripura
and, perhaps because the Northeast is lesswrittenabout, letmeremindeveryone thatthe highest vote jump in the entire countryfor theCongresswas inour stateduring theLokSabhaelection.Buteverythingchangedafter Rahul Gandhi resigned abruptly, thesame general secretaries who wereamenable tonewideas suddenly felt other-wise.Mystateof Tripurahas thedistinctionof having seen the AICC General Secretaryvisit for about eight hours combined in thelast six years and yetwe have always beentold to take all decisions after getting it vet-ted by them. Are leaders like CP Joshi andLuizinho Faleiro even interested in theNortheastbecauseif theywerewewouldnothave lost state after state and created aCongressMuktNortheast.MyoppositiontotheCAAwastheturn-
ingpointwhenthegeneralsecretarystatedthatwehadtoconsiderthevotebankintheregion. Imaginethebetrayaltothepeopleofmystateandregionwhenwetakeone linein Assam and Meghalaya and another inTripura. I resigned but nevermoved to theBJP, because, fundamentally, I believe thatnational parties have stopped botheringabout our region, andespecially its indige-nous population. The resignation was not
because there were greener pastures butbecause I felt that if I did not stand theground for our people then I would neverbe forgiven for this betrayal of trust. I tookthe right decision and today I can say thatwe will be the principal opposition to theBJP in our state.ThiscountryneedsanOppositionwhich
has the hunger and stamina to fight it outwithoneofthemostaggressivepoliticalpar-ties to rule this nation.My simple questionis:Canitbedonebythosewhoaresittingatthe helm of affairs? There have been state-ments thatweshould fight itoutwithintheorganisationandnotquit,butmyfundamen-tal point is that a shipwithout apermanentcaptain is directionless and therein lies theproblem.Whereistheredressalmechanismwithin theorganisation?Therearemanywhowouldliketoseethe
Congress succeedbut for thisweneeda fulltime president and a complete overhaul.Sadly, for those who question the youngleaders leaving the party, an overhaul stopsat introspection (a termwe have all growntiredof).Peoplewillcomeandgo,whetheritis Jyotiraditya Scindia, Sachin Pilot, AjayKumar, Pradyot, Himanta Biswa Sarma orJaganReddy.Butitisimportanttolearnfromeveryvoiceof dissent.Adebatewithin theparty shouldnot be
seen as a duel and it should be across theboard.Many leave the party not for lure ofpowerandmoneybutbecausetheyfeelthattheyarehumiliated, as itwas inmycase.If the Congress has to reclaim its glory
days it must decentralise and hear voicesfrom across the country. The party whichused tohold swayacross the countryhas tobe lessDelhi centric. Finally, thepartymustaskitsseniorleaderswhythepastseemsfarprettier than the future.Wecould askManiShankarAiyar to introspect.
Thewriter is chairman,The IndigenousProgressiveRegionalAlliance
I was the Congress presidentin Tripura and, perhapsbecause the Northeast is lesswritten about, let me remindeveryone that the highestvote jump in the entirecountry for the Congresswas in our state during theLok Sabha election. Buteverything changed afterRahul Gandhi resignedabruptly, the same generalsecretaries who wereamenable to new ideassuddenly felt otherwise. Mystate of Tripura has thedistinction of having seenthe AICC General Secretaryvisit for about eight hourscombined in the last sixyears and yet we have alwaysbeen told to take alldecisions after getting itvetted by them. Are leaderslike CP Joshi and LuizinhoFaleiro even interested in theNortheast because if theywere we would not have loststate after state and created aCongress Mukt Northeast.
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Templegoing is forthe purificationof the soul.
— MAHATMA GANDHITHEEDITORIALPAGE
Navneet Sharma
A FORCE FOR THE FUTUREANationalCurriculumFrameworkforpoliceeducationandtrainingisneeded
THE CUSTODIAL DEATHS in Thoothukudiandthekillingof eightpolicemen inanam-bushinUttarPradeshhasbroughtthecoun-try’spoliceforceunderscrutiny.ThestoryofVikas Dubey and his “encounter” killing al-most sounds likeaBollywood filmplot. Thepolice’s narrative — the car overturning,Dubey snatching the service pistol and at-tempting to run— does not seem convinc-ing.When the Hindi novelist, Ved PrakashSharmawroteVardiWalaGunda (AGoon inUniform),heprobablydidnotanticipatereallife events imitating fiction. The novel soldmorethan80millioncopies,bringingrespecttotheworldofpulpfiction.Theepithetusedby the novelist to describe the police ringstrue in light of the custodial deaths inThoothukudi and the Vikas Dubey en-counter.The killing of George Floyd in
Minneapolisledtoaseriesofprotestsagainstpolice atrocities in theUS, culminating intothe Black Lives Matter campaign. TheMinneapolis council, in fact, has drafted aplantoabolishthepoliceandreplaceitwithadepartmentof communitysafetyandvio-lenceprevention.Nosuchoutragehasbeenfelt in India. Somepeople justify police vio-lence in Kashmir and the Northeast as theonly solution to the insurgency. People, infact, rarelyobjectwhen they seepolicemenslappingpeopleoraskingthemtodosit-ups.Themaintenanceof lawandorderispri-
marilytheresponsibilityofthestates—Delhibeinganexception.However,policedepart-ments are headed by an IPS officer provid-
ingthesystemananchorattheCentrallevel.Theseofficersaretrainedat theLalBahadurShastri National Academy forAdministration, Mussorie and SardarVallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy(NPA)atHyderabad.Lower-levelofficialsandconstablesaretrainedatdifferentstatepoliceacademies.Therearealsotwopoliceuniver-sities in the countryand thehomeministryhas recently approved the creation of a na-tional police university. However, at thelower rungs, much of the force uses strongarmtacticsthatdatebacktothecolonialera.Oneneedstobeagraduatetobecomean
IPS officer. But for recruitment at the lowerlevelsof theforce,onlythephysicalagilityofthecandidateistested.AnIPSofficeristrainedfor about two years, an inspector-level offi-cer receives an year’s training and a consta-ble is trainedforninemonths.Thequalityoftrainingvariesaccordingtostate.But,byandlarge,officialsatthelowerrungsonlyreceivebasic training for field challenges—humanrightsissuesarenotanessentialpartof theirtraining.Thisisprobablywhyaremarkindis-sentbyJeyarajinThoothukudiledtothegrue-somepoliceviolenceagainsthim.While “depolicing society” is often dis-
cussed in the media and the issue oftencomesupinpolitical rhetoric, conversationsonitsnatureandscopelackacademicrigour.But such conversations are needed becauseasthesatiristHariShankarParsai showedinInspectorMatadinChandPar,policingde-hu-manisessociety—includingthepolice forceitself. The Bureau for Police Research and
Developmentwasestablishedin1970forthe“modernisation”ofpolice.Theinstitutionhasrarelyengagedwithhumanrights issues.Onlyafewstateshavein-servicetraining
forlowerlevelofficersandtheconstabulary.Police officials work 10 to 16 hours, sevendaysaweek,whichtakesatollonthehealthof several officers. The “Status of Policing inIndiaReport2019”pointsout that70policestations across 20 states do not havewire-less facilities and 214 police stations do nothave a telephone.More than 40 per cent ofpolice stations in the country cannot availthe help of forensic technology. All this isboundtoaffect thefunctioningof thepoliceandreflect inthewaystheyengagewiththepublic.It is high time thatweaddress the infra-
structuralandorganisationalissuesandcon-cerns related to the police. Moreover, thereis a need to evolve a National CurriculumFramework (NCF) for police education andtraining, like that for teachers, andmedicaland engineering services. The curriculummust be informed by discussions at differ-ent levels — universities, NPA and the soci-ety itself. A progressive and democratic so-cietyandanaspiringeconomicsuperpowercannotbepolicedbyaregressivesystem.AnNCF can help the police act according to itsmotto, “Withyou, Foryou,Always”.
Thewriter is faculty,DepartmentofEducation,CentralUniversityofHimachalPradesh,Dharamsala.Viewsexpressed
arepersonal
By and large, officials at thelower rungs only receivebasic training for fieldchallenges — human rightsissues are not an essentialpart of their training. This isprobably why a remark indissent by Jeyaraj inThoothukudi led to thegruesome police violenceagainst him.
INDO-PAK TALKSTALKSBETWEENINDIAandPakistanbeganwith the PrimeMinister suggesting to thevisiting Pakistan Foreign Minister AghaShahidthatPakistanshouldthinkof settingtheKashmirissuewithIndiapeacefullyandbilaterallyashadbeenprovidedintheSimlaAgreement. Indira Gandhi’s suggestionclearly impliedthat the Indiangovernmentwants Pakistan to give up raising theKashmir issue invariousworld forumsandinstead discuss it with India. It’s not clearwhat exactly Agha Shahi told PM IndiraGandhiontheKashmirissue.Butlater inhisbanquet speech, the Pakistan foreign said:“We are fully committed to the Simla
Agreement inall itsprovisionsandarecon-fident that the processwould be carried toits logicalconclusionwithajustandamica-ble settlementon JammuandKashmir.”
TWO MIZO LEADERSIN AN EFFORT to accommodate theMizoNationalFrontLeader,Laldenga,withouttop-pling the elected People’s ConferenceGovernment of Brigadier Sailo inMizoram,theUniongovernment is tryingtopersuadethe two tobury thehatchet. PrimeMinisterIndiraGandhiandHomeMinisterZailSinghare reported tohave told theMizoramgov-ernment that it can work together withLaldenga.Thissuggestionissaidtohavebeen
madewhen theMizoramFinanceMinister,Lalhmingthanga called on them. They as-sured theminister that the Centre has noplans to dismiss the elected government ofMizoram.
SUGAR PRICES CRASHSUGAR AND KHANDSARI prices crashedfollowing the reduction in the limits ofholdingstocksof these items. Inmostmar-kets, sugarprices tumbledby20percentto40percentandthatofkhandsaribyRs15toRs 50 a quintal. The steepest fall in sugarpriceswasinDelhiwhere it lostRs42whilethat of khandsari came down by Rs 50 aquintal in Bombay.
JULY 16, 1980, FORTYYEARSAGO
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The Delhi government’sAmbedkar University hasalways followed a system ofcontinuous evaluation,which does not place anundue premium on end-semester examinations. Inthis vein, the Delhigovernment has alsodirected state universities toscrap exams for final-yearstudents, and devisealternate mechanisms toassess students. But the fateof lakhs of students acrossthe country studying incentral universities like DelhiUniversity, or in stateuniversities that have not yetcancelled exams, hangs in thebalance.
Let’s not fail the young Neighbourhoodchallenge
KAUTILYA’STHEORYofRajamandala—the“circles of kings” —may not be fully rele-vant in the present-day context. But itshouldalwaysbekeptinmindwhiledeal-ingwithneighbouringstates.TheMandalatheory suggests that therewill be 12 con-centric circles of neighbouring states anddescribeseachof themasa friendora foe.There is a possibility of the immediateneighbours being inimical, while theneighbourof theneighbour, in thesecondcircle, couldbea friend.TheMandala theory isaboutprobabil-
ity,notcertainty.Countriesthatrubshoul-derswitheachothershouldmakeanextraeffort to ensure goodwill and friendship.BetweenKautilya’speriodandnow,coun-tries havedeveloped the art of diplomacysufficiently to redefine neighbourly rela-tions.Yet, challenges remain, occasionallyreminding us that “your neighbour couldbecomeyourpotential adversary”.India, over centuries, has successfully
defiedthisdoctrinebyusingthesoftpowerof itsreligionandculture. Inoneof theear-liest attempts, it used Buddhism to cast a“Sanskritik mandala” or “cultural circle”arounditsgeography.TheBuddhistcircleofinfluence began during the reign ofEmperor Ashoka and included Ceylon,Burma, Nepal, Tibet, Central Asia, China,Japan and Indochinawhich accepted theBuddha’sMiddlePath.Renowned French Indologist and
SanskritistSylvainLevidescribedthisphe-nomenon beautifully: “India gave hermythologytoherneighbourswhowenttoteach it to thewholeworld.Motherof lawandphilosophy,shegavetothree-quartersof Asia a god, a religion, a doctrine, an art.She carriedher sacred language, her liter-ature,herinstitutionsintoIndonesia,tothelimitsof theknownworld…”It was much later, in the 1980s, that
JosephNye, the American political scien-tistcoinedthephrase“softpower”,denot-ing the ability of nations to influence oth-ers without using force. Nye’s concept isdying a slowdeath. Countries are becom-ing suspicious of eachother’s cultural, ac-ademic and even religious engagements.Thissuspicionislargelytheresultofcoun-trieslikeChinausingthe“power”aspectofsoft power as a tool to spread their domi-nance. China’s “thousand talents” pro-gramme,launchedin2008,tospotandat-tract talent from the world over, and XiJinping’scampaigncodenamed“foxhunt”,tolocateandneutraliseanti-CPCelementsintheChinesediaspora,haveledtoheight-enedsuspicionabout itssoftpower initia-tives.TheseincludetheConfuciusinstitutesandcollaborativeuniversityprogrammes.In theUS, theDonald Trumpadminis-
tration is going after them. “The Chinesegovernment isengagedinabroad,diversecampaign of theft andmalign influence,and itcanexecutethatcampaignwithau-thoritarian efficiency. They’re calculating.They’repersistent.Andtheyaren’tsubject
to the righteous constraints of an open,democratic society or the rule of law”,protested the FBI Director ChristopherWrayataHudsonInstituteeventrecently.TheChinesewillcontinuethemalicious
useof softpower.ConfuciusinstitutesareaconspicuouspresenceinIndia’sneighbour-hoodandMandarinhas found itsway intoschool curricula. But the limitations of softpower are bringing back the assertions ofhardpower.Astheculturalcirclesareweak-ening, Rajamandalas are returningwith adifference. Neighbours and neighbours’neighbourstooareposingchallenges.After Bangladesh’s decision last
September to hand over the constructionof itsfirstsubmarinebasenearCox’sBazarto China,which sold two submarines to itin2018,camethenewsof IrangoingaheadwiththeremainingworkontheChabaharport without India’s support. Iran’s deci-sionshouldalertIndiainthelightoftheon-goingdebateintheIranianparliamentoveraproposedsweepingeconomicandsecu-ritypartnershipagreementwithChina.TheNewYorkTimeswasthefirsttoreport
the details of the 18-page agreement be-tweenthetwocountries.AccordingtoNYT,theagreementwouldfacilitateChina’sdirectpresenceinIran’sstrategicsectorslikebank-ing,telecommunications,portsandrailways.Chinawould,inreturn,gethighly-subsidisedIranianoilover thenext25years.Of partic-ular concern to India could be themilitarycooperation embedded in this agreementthatwould facilitate “joint training andex-ercises, joint research andweaponsdevel-opmentandintelligencesharing”.Twoaspectsoftheproposedagreement
call for greater attention from India. First,thedecision tohandover twoports in theGulf of Oman to China for development,one of them at Jask just 200miles awayfromtheChabaharport.Second,theco-op-tionof theCentralAsianrepublicsintothisagreement.Thiscomesasadirectchallengeto not only India’s traditional ties withtheserepublicsbutalso to theUS-ledpro-gramme of C5+1 underwhich the US hasestablishedmultilateralprogrammeswithfiveCentralAsian republics.India traditionally has strong tieswith
IranthatwithstoodseveralpressuresfromtheWest. This time, the challenge comesfromtheeasternneighbour.“Neighbourhood First” has been the
sheet-anchor of India’s foreign policy atleast since the inception of the SAARC.Prime Minister Narendra Modi has in-vestedheavilyintheneighbourhoodinthelast six years to create strong diplomaticbonds. He has extensively used his softpower skills to generate enormous good-will for India and himself. That populargoodwill remainsagreatadvantage.However, soft power, which includes
culturalandcivilisationalbonding,contin-uestogivediminishingdividends.Nationsintheneighbourhoodaregrowinguncom-fortable over the over-emphasis of “one-ness”, as the urge for “uniqueness” is theflavourof theseason ineachcountry.ItistimeIndiaturnsmoretowardsModi’s
second principle — “togetherwe grow”.Proactivediplomacy togetherwith greaterattentiontosoftdevelopmentalneedsoftheneighbours like connectivity, education, fi-nanceandhealthcareistheneedofthehourforIndia’sforeignpolicymandarins.
Thewriter isnationalgeneral secretary,BJP,anddirector, India foundation
Astheystep intoanuncertain future,Centreneeds tostandwithyouth,notagainst them.UGCneeds torevisit itsguidelinesonfinal-yearexaminations immediately
ONE OF THE core duties of governmentsduring natural disasters like the ongoingcoronaviruspandemic is tosoften theblowof thecrisis. Thehardshipspeoplehaveun-dergoneasa resultof thepandemicareun-precedented.Governmentshave taken im-portant measures, ranging from issuing amoratoriumonEMIpaymentsanddelayingthedeadlineforfilingtaxreturns, toprovid-ingfreerationandfinancialassistancetotheunderprivilegedsectionsofsociety.Aclassofcitizens who have also borne a dispropor-tionate burden of this crisis is students incollegesanduniversities.Buttheydonotap-pear to have the ear of the Central govern-ment.With university and college classes be-
ingalmostcompletelywashedout,studentshave had a raw deal this year. The UnionMinistryofHumanResourceDevelopmentand the University Grants Commission(UGC) are bent on worsening their plight.Theworst-hitarefinal-yearstudents—whowould ordinarily graduate in June, but thisyear, they find themselves at themercy oftheUGC. In its latest guidelines, the centralbody for maintaining higher educationalstandards in thecountryhasmandated theconductingof finalyearexaminations,evenas it recommended the cancellation of in-termediate semester examinations. To cir-cumvent the impossibility of conducting aphysical exam during the COVID-19 pan-demic, the UGC first recommended onlineexams.Whenstudentspointedoutthestarkdigitaldivideinthecountry,theUGChasbe-gun advocating offline or “blended” onlineplusofflineexams.TheUGC’sdecisiontoenforceexamsfor
final-year students, while cancelling othersemester exams, betrays its poor under-standingof theChoiceBasedCreditSystem(CBCS) adopted by India’s universities.UndertheCBCS,theacademicyearsaresplitintosemestersthatcarrymoreorlessequalweightage towards awarding degrees tograduates. Every semester is equal and in-dependentofothersemesters.ButtheUGC’sguidelinesrevealthatitdoesnotunderstandthis simple truth. The Centre believes thatfinal semester examsare “exit” examsand,therefore, more important. Nothing couldbe further fromthetruth.Thebasis forcan-cellingintermediatesemesterexamsappliesjust asmuch to final semester exams.Technical arguments against exams
aside, the fundamental reason we shouldnot hold exams is straightforward.Universitiesprovideeducation to students,and based on this education, students areassessed through exams.When the coron-avirus disrupted the teaching-learningprocess, it negated thevery basis of exams.What will we test our students on? Doweexpectthemtohavedeepinsights intotheirfinal-semester syllabusbybirth?The coro-navirus pandemic is a once-in-a-centuryevent and if we do not rise to the occasionand respond to it appropriately, wewill be
failing our citizens. Extraordinary circum-stances call for extraordinarymeasures.It is not that examinations are the only
waytoassessstudents.Therelianceonwrit-ten,subjective-typeexamshasalreadystag-nated our university courses and the waytheyaretaughtatcolleges.Theworld’sfinesteducational institutionshavecancelledex-ams during the pandemic and chosen toconduct internal assessments. The IndianInstitutes of Technology (IITs) and theNationalLawUniversities(NLUs)areIndia’spremier centresof education.Theyhaveallcompletedtheirevaluationof final-yearstu-dents through internal assessments andgranted them degrees. The Delhi govern-ment’sAmbedkarUniversityhasalwaysfol-lowed a system of continuous evaluation,whichdoesnotplaceanunduepremiumonend-semester examinations.In this vein, the Delhi government has
also directed state universities to scrap ex-ams for final-year students, and devise al-ternatemechanismstoassessstudents.Butthefateof lakhsofstudentsacrossthecoun-trystudyingincentraluniversitieslikeDelhiUniversity, or in stateuniversities thathavenot yet cancelled exams, hangs in thebalance.TheUGCguidelines requireuniversities
tocompleteall final-semesterexamsbythe
endof September.This timeline iscruelatatimewhenapooreconomicoutlook, lackofjobs in themarketandaglobalhealthcrisisare already troubling the youth. Theywerelooking forward to receiving their degreesandmoving on from their student lives tolooking for jobs so they couldbegin to sup-port themselves and their households. Butnow, they will likely finish their exams inSeptember (fourmonths too late), receivedegrees by November and their lives willhavebeensetbackby severalmonths.It is a tragedy of our times that during a
historicglobalcrisis, theCentreistakinguni-lateral decisions on studentmatters with-out any concern for theirmental and emo-tional well-being. Students are feelingdisenfranchisedbytheutterdisconnectbe-tweentheirproblemsanddecision-makersintheCentralgovernment. Inthesedifficulttimes, as theystep intoanuncertain future,the Centre needs to standwith our youth,not against them. The UGC needs to revisitits guidelines immediately and take a hu-mane and rational approach in thismatter.If we force students to carry out this farce,wewill havemiserably failed our youngergeneration.
Thewriter is deputy chiefminister ofDelhiandalsoholds the educationportfolio
BIZARRE STATEMENT
THE BIZARRE STATEMENT of NepalPrimeMinisterKPOlithatShriRamwasborn in a village in eastNepal and thatourAyodhya isanartificial conceptcre-atedbyIndiaismind-boggling.Thisout-rageous statementwill have hurt thesentimentsofabillionHinduslivingnotonly in India andNepal but around theworld. The statement could have beendismissed as the gymnastics of a dis-tortedmind,exceptitcomesontheheelsofOli’sunfortunateunilateralactionre-garding a territorial disputewith India.Itwouldappearheistryingtodowhat-ever he can towiden the distance be-tweenNepal and India. Right-thinkingpeopleinbothcountriesshouldbeawareof thisominouspolicyanddowhateverpossibletorecreatethefriendly,age-oldtiesbetweenthetwocountries.
KaranSingh,Delhi
CONGRESS’S LOSSTHISREFERSTOthearticle,‘Seeyoulater,alligator’ (IE, July 15). Mani ShankarAiyar'ssubmissionthattheCongresscanonlyberunbya family is the reason fortheparty'scurrentwoes.Politicalpartiesthrivenotonpatronagebutonan ideo-logical base. By referring to themerit-based achievements of the two young
leadersinrebellion,hehasdemonstratedwhytheCongresshaslostboth.
AnimeshMohan,Ballia
THISREFERSTOthearticle,‘Seeyoulater,alligator’ (IE, July 15).While thewriterhasmadeaninterestingcomparisonbe-tweenSachinPilot’sdepartureand thosewho left the Congress since theNehruvian era, he fails to explainwhyyoung leaders are leaving theparty. Hewill dowell to question the top leader-shipratherthaninvokingKingLearandthepromiseof therosegarden.
SeshadriSrinivasan,Delhi
LETTER TO THEEDITOR
AMIDST MANOEUVRINGS of disengage-ment along the India-China border and themechanics of a “two front” war becomingvisible, it is vital to assess the China-Pakstrategic partnership that has a bearing onnational security beyondmilitarymatters.Despite being a key ally in the “War onTerror”, Pakistan has aligned itself closelywith Chinese interests, which are at oddswithUS/Westerninterests intheregionandbeyond.Thisposesseriousthreatstoregionalandglobal security.China’sassessmentofthethreatfromAf-
Pak has not changed for decades. The jointcommuniqué issued at the end of July 7China-Afghanistan-Pakistan TrilateralStrategic Dialogue states that, “The threesides agreed to continue to strengthencounter-terrorismandsecuritycooperation,combat the East Turkistan IslamicMovement (ETIM), and all other terroristforces and networks posing threats to ourcommon security”. China considers anybuild-up of Uzbek, Tajik andUighur terror-ist/extremistentities inCentralAsiaandAf-Pak as adirect threat. The threat of ISISnet-workstoChinaemanatesfromtheseforeignterroristfightersandtheircellsacrossCentralAsia,Af-Pak, SouthEastAsiaandEurope.China blames ETIM for the attacks in
Xinjiangbetween1990and2016.Hardlyanydomestic attacks have been reported since2016. Historically, ETIMhas been, and con-tinues tobe, apartof thealQaeda (AQ)net-
work, especially in Af-Pak, Central Asia andgreater Sham (Greater Syria). Most terrorgroupsinAf-PakarepartofAQ’sideological-logistical network, including the Taliban,state-backedPakistanigroupssuchasAQIS,LeT, JeM, Uzbek-Tajik dominated IMU/IJUandETIM. Inthisregion, theAQcorehasop-erated through local groups, selectively us-ingitsowncadres.Itispartofawell-thought-out strategyofAQforglobal jihad.AQ’s top leaders and ideologues like
Osama bin Laden, Ayman al Zawahiri andYahya al-Libi have figured prominently inETIMpropaganda.Inthepast,Pakistanicom-manders like Asmatullah Muawiya haveopenly advocated for East Turkistan.However, leaders like Muawiya have allcome“over-ground”followingdealswithISI.China has used its clout to get
Afghanistan,PakistanandCentralAsianna-tions to crack down on suspectedETIM/Uighur networks. However, Chinaneeds a “reliable” partner for a continuouscrackdown, directly or through proxies.Pakistanplaysboththeroles.Unsurprisingly,Taliban leaders have been visiting Chinasince2015.Whetherornotthepeaceprocessyieldspeace inAfghanistan, theTaliban-AQnetworkwouldcontinuetoposeachallenge,asthecombinecanpropupETIMandCentralAsiangroups “atwill”.In greater Sham, there is notmuch evi-
dence of any sizeable ETIM/Uighur cadreshaving shiftedallegiance to ISIS. Thousands
of ETIM cadres continue to train and fightwithintheAQnetworkinSyria—earlierasAlNusraFront(ANF),nowmorphedintoHayatTahrir al-sham (HTS) and Hurras al-Din(HaD). The AQ network in Syria is pittedagainsttheregimebackedbyRussiaandIran.In the region, Turkey is the principal actorwith a good degree of control and reachwithin the AQnetwork. Post-Caliphate, theAQ network has expanded its reach andstrength. Of late, HTS ideologues havebeenpraising the Taliban and Taliban socialme-diahasbeenshowcasingtheactivitiesof theAmirofHTS,Mohammadal-Joulani.In the past, China has accused Turkey of
supporting Uighur groups, including exilesandpoliticalentitiesallegedlylinkedtoETIM.Turkeywasalsoaccusedof issuingfakepass-ports to Uighur suspects for activities inSouth-East Asia and East Asia. However, inrecenttimes,thetwosideshavepipeddown.Pakistan has already used its close con-
nectionwithTurkeytogainafootholdforitsproxies in the Syria-Turkey theatre on thepretextofhumanitarianwork.Pakistan’sdi-rect reachandproxynetworksarealsouse-ful for chasingETIM/Uighurnetworks.Thus, for China, the close support of
Pakistanisnecessary,notonlyinAf-PakandCentral Asia but also in greater Sham. Thegroups that challenge Pakistan, namely theTTPnetworksandafewPunjabiTalibanandBalochgroupsare,bydefault,alsoathreattoCPEC,whichChinashowcasesasa “pilot for
the BRI”. Such groups also pose a threat totheGwadarport,whichiscriticalforChina’sglobal economic andmilitary domination.PakistanhasthusgainedChina’sfullsupportacross regional and international fora.While the US designated ETIM as a ter-
rorist outfit in 2002, theUSCountry Reportreleased in Junementions that “China’s CTefforts continue to focus primarily on ‘ex-tremists’ whomBeijing ascribes to the so-calledEastTurkistanIslamicMovement,de-spite a lack of independent evidence that agroupbythatnameisstillactive”.Thereportalso said the “Chinese government has de-tainedmorethanonemillionUighurs,ethnicKazakhs,andothermembersofMuslimmi-nority groups in internment camps in theXinjiangUyghurAutonomousRegion,usingcounterterrorismasapretext”.A new ColdWar is building up in every
theatreofconflict, ridingonrealorexagger-ated threats of terrorism and extremism.Hostilitiesbetween theUSand Iranand theChina-Iran deal will strengthen it. The du-plicitousroleofPakistanisgoingtocausefur-ther instability and violence in the region.Proxy groups may tear the Afghan PeaceProcessapart.TheriseofChina,coupledwithitsnear-naturalcounter-terrorismalignmentwithPakistan,hasenhancedthreatstoIndianinterests in the regionandbeyond.
Thewriter isan IPSofficer.Viewsarepersonal
Counter-terroralignmentofChina,PakistanposesathreattoIndia’s interests
Theatres of conflictAnjuGupta
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936,181India
264,561Iran
311,486Mexico
293,469United Kingdom
319,493Chile
298,292South Africa
3,448,625US
1,926,824Brazil
333,867Peru
TOTAL CONFIRMED: 13,382,020 DEATHCOUNT:580,038Source: JohnsHopkinsUniversity,updatedat11pmonJuly14. JHU’sIndiatallyandHealth
Ministry’stally(below)maynotmatchiftheseareaccountedatdifferenttimes.
THEWORLD745,197Russia
TOP 10STATES
INDIA COUNT: 9,36,181 (24,309 DEATHS)
2,67,665Maharashtra
1,47,324Tamil Nadu
25,571Rajasthan
38,130 UP
1,15,346 Delhi
43,637Gujarat
32,838West Bengal
33,019Andhra Pradesh
39,724Telangana
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UnionHealthMinistryupdateasof11pm, July14.Somestatesmayhavereportedhighernumbers.Onlystates/UTswithatleastonecaselistedabove.5,92,032PATIENTSDISCHARGEDIN35STATESANDUNIONTERRITORIES
RESTOFINDIAAndamanandNicobarIslands 166ArunachalPradesh 462Assam 17807Bihar 19284Chandigarh 600Chhattisgarh 4379DadraandNagarHaveli 520Goa 2753Haryana 22628HimachalPradesh 1309JammuandKashmir 11173Jharkhand 4091Kerala 8930Ladakh 1093MadhyaPradesh 19005Manipur 1672Meghalaya 318Mizoram 238Nagaland 896Odisha 14280Puducherry 1531Punjab 8511Sikkim 209Tripura 2170Uttarakhand 3686
SCIENTISTSINGermanyhave reported a novelmethod for detectingSARS-CoV-2.Usingmassspectrometry on garglesolutionsofCovid-19pa-tients, pharmacists atMartinLutherUniversityHalle-Wittenberg(MLU)succeeded in detectingsmall amounts of thecoronavirus. The novelmethod is currently un-dergoing improvements; initial re-sults have been published in theJournal of Proteome Research. The re-searcherssuggeststhemethodmightsupplement conventional tests, andbe available as standard diagnostictool forCovid-19 in the future.Mass spectrometry allowsmole-
cules tobeprecisely identifiedbasedon their mass and charge. ProfessorAndreaSinz,amassspectrometryex-pert at the Institute of Pharmacy atMLU,andhercolleaguesdevelopedamethod to look for components ofSARS-CoV-2 viruses. Theymeasuredthe proteins of the virus, not the ge-neticmaterial.The experiments were done on
garglesolutionsof threeCovid-19pa-
tients. The researchgroup developed amethod to detect viruscomponents in thesehighly diluted samples.Thetest ishighlyspecificfor the virus since thecorresponding proteinsareonlypresentinSARS-CoV-2. In addition, thetest can be used in theearlystagesofthediseasewhenmany viruses are
present inthemouthandthroat.The test currently takes about 15
minutes.Theresearchgroupisnowtry-ingtofurtherreducetheanalysis timeusing artificially producedvirus com-ponents.Thenoveldiagnosticmethodrelying onmass spectrometrywill,however,notbeavailableimmediately.Sinzsaidinastatement:“Iaminclosecontactwith colleaguesworldwide,some of whomhave had a farworseexperience of the pandemic thanwehave.” Sheisalsoafoundingmemberof the COVID-19Mass SpectrometryCoalition, a research association thatreliesonmassspectrometryforabet-terunderstandingof thedisease.
Source:MartinLutherUniversityHalle-Wittenberg
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KAUNAINSHERIFFMNEWDELHI, JULY15
INTHEhuntforavaccineagainstCovid-19,en-couraging news emerged about two candi-datesonWednesday.TheNewEnglandJournalofMedicinepublishedaninterimanalysisde-scribing an immune response generated inparticipantsofphase I clinical trials foracan-didatevaccine,developedbyUS-basedbiotechcompanyModerna.Meanwhile,ITVreportedthattherecouldbepositivenews,possiblybyThursday,oninitialtrialsofanothercandidatevaccine,fromtheUniversityofOxford.
Whatarethesetwocandidates?Modernawasthefirstcompanytobegin
ahumantrialforacandidatevaccineagainstCovid-19. CalledmRNA-1273, the vaccinewentintophaseItrialsonMarch16.Thevac-cineusesmRNAtechnology,whichinvolvesinjectinggeneticinstructionstohumancellsfor creating proteins to fight the virus. Thedetails of the phase I trial come twoweeksbeforeModernabeginsphase III on July27.OxfordUniversityhasdevelopeditscan-
didate vaccine, ChAdOx1 nCoV-19, in part-nershipwithglobalbiopharmaceuticalfirmAstraZeneca. It delivers a SARS-CoV-2 pro-teintoinduceanimmuneresponse.Thevac-cinehasalreadygoneintophaseIIItrials,buttheresultsofphaseIareyettobeannounced.During human clinical trials, three as-
pectsareassessed:reactogenicity(abilitytoproduce common, adverse reactions), im-munogenicity(abilitytoprovokeanimmuneresponse), andsafety.
Whataretheresultsof thephase I trialsonModerna’scandidatevaccine?The interim analysis found therewas a
vaccine-inducedimmuneresponseinall theparticipants. During phase I, 15 participantsreceiveda lowdoseof25micrograms,15re-ceivedamediumdoseof100micrograms,and15 received a high dose of 250micrograms.Twoshotsweregiven,onemonthapart.Thestudyfoundthatgreaterreactogenic-
ity followed the second vaccination, partic-ularly in the250-microgramgroup. Also, ofthe three doses evaluated, the 100-micro-
gram dose elicited high neutralisation re-sponsesandTcell responses, “coupledwitha reactogenicity profile that ismore favor-ablethanthatofthehigherdose”.InphaseIII,the participants will be administered the100-microgramdose.
Weretheresideeffects?Thestudyreportedfatigue,chills,headache,
myalgia,andpainattheinjectionsite,reportedinmore thanhalf theparticipants. It said thetwo-dosevaccineseries“wasgenerallywith-outserioustoxicity”.Systemicadverseeventsafterthefirstvaccination,whenreported,were“allgradedmildormoderate”.“After the firstvaccination, solicitedsys-
temicadverseeventswerereportedby5par-ticipants (33%) in the 25-microgramgroup,10(67%)inthe100-microgramgroup,and8(53%)inthe250-microgram group;allweremildormoderateinseverity,”thestudysaid.Adverseeventsweremorecommonafterthesecondvaccination,“andoccurredin7of13participants (54%) in the 25-microgramgroup, all 15 in the 100-microgram group,andall14inthe250-microgramgroup,with3 of those participants (21%) reporting oneormoresevereevents.”
What is thenewsabouttheUniversityof
Oxford’svaccinecandidate?“Iamhearingtherewillbepositivenews
soon (perhaps tomorrow)on initial trials ofthe Oxford Covid-19 vaccine that is backedbyAstraZenecaandsupportedbytensofmil-lionsofpoundsofgovernmentmoney,”ITV’spoliticaleditorRobertPestonwrote.“Thefirstdata isduebepublished in theLancet.”For phase I in April, 1,102 participants
wererecruited inmultiplestudysites in theUK.OnMay22,Oxfordannouncedthat1,000immunisations “have been completed andfollow-up is currently ongoing”. ProfessorAndrewPollard,headof theOxfordVaccineGroup,saidinastatement:“Theclinicalstud-iesareprogressingverywellandwearenowinitiating studies to evaluate howwell thevaccineinducesimmuneresponsesinolderadults,andtotestwhetheritcanprovidepro-tection in thewiderpopulation.”On June 27, Brazil began a phase III trial
of theOxfordcandidate,with5,000healthyvolunteerstargetedforenrolment.Trialswillbeconducted inSouthAfrica too.
Howsignificantarethefindingsofphase Iof atrial?PhaseIofaclinicaltrialonlyprovidesev-
idence of a vaccine’s safety and its ability togenerate an immune response. As such, it
gives an indicationofwhat is the ideal doserequired toadminister in thenext stage.Thecriticalquestion that remainsunan-
sweredinthisphase is:howlongdothean-tibodieslasttoprovideimmunityagainstthevirus?.Also,phaseIinvolvesasmallnumberof participants. In phase II, the age range ofparticipantsisexpandedtoseeif thereisvari-ationintheimmuneresponsebetweenolderpeopleandchildren.PhaseIII,whichinvolvesaverylargegroup,investigateshowwellthevaccineworks to prevent a larger commu-nity frombeing infected.
What is thestatusofothervaccinecandidates thathaveenteredphaseIII?Pfizer and its French partner BioEnTech,
whichusesthesamemRNAtechnologyastheModernacandidate,announcedaninterimre-port of early-stage trials on July 1. The study,whichhasnotbeenpeer-reviewed,foundneu-tralisingantibodiesonday21ofvaccination.Anothermajorplayer is theChinesebio-
pharmaceutical company Sinovac Biotech,whichhaspartneredwithBrazil’s ButantantodevelopCoronaVac,aninactivatedvaccinecandidate. The companyannouncedearlierthismonththatCoronaVacwasgrantedap-proval for the phase III trial by the BrazilianNationalRegulatoryAgency.Thetrialwillre-cruit 9,000 healthcare professionals fromCovid-19healthfacilitiesin12sitesinBrazil.Enrolmentisexpectedtostartthismonthaf-ter ethical approval is obtained from the 12selectedsites.Brazil’sapprovalcameonthebasisofpre-
liminaryresultsofphasesIandIIconductedin Jiangsu province beginning April 16, andannounced on June 13. The company saidthere has been no severe adverse event re-ported in either the phase I, which had 143healthy volunteers, or phase II trials, whichhad 600 healthy volunteers. “The phase IIclinicaltrialresultsshowthatthevaccinein-duces neutralising antibodies 14 days afterthevaccination…,” thecompanysaid.Thecompanysaiditwillbesubmittingthe
phase II study report and phase III clinicalstudyprotocoltotheChineseregulatorinthe“nearfuture”.“TheCompanyexpectstosharethefulldataonourclinicaltrialswiththepub-licthroughacademicpublications,” itsaid.
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ANURADHAMASCARENHAS&KABIRFIRAQUEPUNE,NEWDELHI, JULY15
ANEWanalysispublishedinTheLancethasprojected that the world populationwillpeak much earlier than previously esti-mated. Itprojectsthepeakat9.73billionin2064,which is 36years earlier than the11billionpeakprojectedfor2100bylastyear’sUNreportWorldPopulationProspects.For2100, the new report projects a decline to8.79billion fromthe2064peak.ForIndia,thereportprojectsapeakpop-
ulation of 1.6 billion in 2048, up from1.38billion in 2017. By 2100, the population isprojected todeclineby32%to1.09billion.The study, led by a teamof researchers
at University ofWashington’s Institute forHealth Metrics and Evaluation (IHME),analysedpopulationtrendsin195countries.It used data from the Global Burden ofDisease Study2017 tomodel future popu-lation in various scenarios as a function offertility,migration, andmortality rates.
The broad takeawaysIHME director Dr ChristopherMurray,
who led the research, said the forecasts
highlighthugechallenges to theeconomicgrowth of a shrinkingworkforce, the highburden on health and social support sys-temsof anageingpopulation.The paper suggests that continued
trendsinfemaleeducationalattainmentandaccesstocontraceptionwillhastendeclinesin fertilityandslowpopulationgrowth.Foragenerationtoexactly replace itself,
thereplacement-leveltotalfertilityrate(TFR)is taken to be 2.1, representing the averagenumberofchildrenawomanwouldneedtohave.Inthestudy,theglobalTFRispredictedto steadilydecline from2.37 in2017 to1.66in2100.TheTFRisprojectedtofallbelow2.1in 183 countries. In 23 countries includingJapan,Thailand,ItalyandSpain,itisprojectedtoshrinkbymorethan50%.
Key numbers: India“Trends in India’s total population and
inthepopulationofworkingageadultswillfollow similar trends,” Stein Emil Vollset,one of the lead authors, told The IndianExpressbyemail. “Thetotalpopulationwillincreaseandpeakjustbeforemid-century,followed by significant declines. Similarly,the working-age population will also in-crease in the first half of the century, andthen decline in the second half. These de-
clinesaredrivenbyfertilityrates,whichweforecast will continue declining over thenext fewdecades,”Vollset said.
■ India’s TFRwas already below 2.1 in2019. The TFR is projected to have a con-tinue a steep decline until about 2040,
reaching1.29 in2100.■ The number of working-age adults
(20–64years)inIndiaisprojectedtofallfromaround 748million in 2017 to around 578million in 2100. However, thiswill be thelargestworking-agepopulationintheworldby2100.Inthemid-2020s,IndiaisexpectedtosurpassChina’sworkforcepopulation(950millionin2017,and357millionin2100).
■From2017 to2100, India isprojectedto rise up the list of countries with thelargestGDP, from7th to3rd.
■ India is projected to have the secondlargestnetimmigrationin2100,withanes-timated half amillionmore people immi-gratingtoIndiain2100thanemigratingout.
■Amongthe10countrieswiththelargestpopulationsin2017or2100,Indiaisprojectedto have one of the lowest life expectancies(79.3yearsin2100,upfrom69.1in2017).
The road aheadIn a commentary on the research,
Ibrahim Abubakar of University CollegeLondon’s Institute for Global Health,stresses the need for countries to addressthe potential catastrophic impact of ashrinking working-age population, andsuggestsmeasuressuchasincentivestoin-creaseTFR, andusingartificial intelligence
asapath towardsself-sufficiency.“Wealthy countries suchas theUKand
the USA could counteract the impact ofthese changes through net migration ofworking-ageadultsfromthecountrieswithgrowing populations. Unfortunately, theelectionofnationalistrulers,associatedde-clineinmultilateralism,andincreasinghos-tility tomigrationmakes this option un-likely in theshort term,”Abubakarwrote.Professor Usha Ram from the
DepartmentofPublicHealthandMortalityStudies at the International Institute forPopulationSciences,Mumbai,whowasnotinvolvedinthestudy,toodiscussedtheim-pactofmigrationwhencontacted.“Migration, rather liberal migration
policies…could be a solution but not per-manent.However,whatismoreimportantistolooktoinvestintechnologicaladvance-mentsthatcancompensateforthehumanshortages.Forexample,Japanhasmanagedtheneedsof itsgreyingpopulationwithvir-tuallynoemphasisonmigration,”shesaid.Shesaidtheeffectof fertilitydeclineon
women’s reproductivehealth rightshas tobeaccompaniedbygreatereconomicinde-pendence.“Thiswouldallowwomentone-gotiatewiththesystemontheirowntermsand forbetter support servicesaswell.”
Twin hopes on vaccine frontSIMPLYPUTQUESTION&ANSWER
ModernahasreportedtheimmuneresponseinparticipantsofphaseI trials for itscandidatevaccineagainstCovid-19.Oxfordwill reportedlypublish itsownresultssoon.Alookattheprogressmadesofar
APURVAVISHWANATHNEWDELHI, JULY15
RAJASTHANSpeakerCPJoshihasservedno-tices to 19 CongressMLAs including SachinPilot asking themwhy they should not bedisqualified.ThesituationinRajasthancouldinthecomingdaysdevelopinwayssimilartoKarnataka in2019andMPthisApril.
Whythenotice?The notice has been served under the
Tenth Schedule of the Constitution, popu-larly known as the anti-defection law. TheCongress has alleged that the rebel MLAswereattempting to jumpparties.
Musttherebelsreply?Yes, they are bound to reply before the
deadlineof July17. If theydon't, theSpeakercan proceed ex parte and disqualify themfromtheAssembly.
Cantheygotocourt?Courtshavebeenextremelyreluctant to
interferewiththepowersof theSpeakerun-der the Tenth Schedule. These are constitu-tionally granted powers – and evenwhenchallenged,asitwasinthecaseofKarnatakain 2019, the Speakerwas given time to de-cideonthepleas.In the landmark Kihoto Hollohan vs
Zachillhu And Others (1992) case, the courtupheld thesweepingdiscretionavailable tothe Speaker in deciding cases of disqualifi-cation of MLAs.While the Speaker’s deci-sions can be challenged subsequently, thecourt cannot stayorprevent theprocess.
CantheGovernor intervene?If the rebel MLAs tender their resigna-
tions to theGovernor, he can call for a trustvote if hedeems that theChiefMinisterhaslosttheconfidenceoftheHouse.InApril, theSupremeCourtclarifiedthisposition,rulingthat theGovernor, inextraordinarycircum-stances, can call for a floor test evenwhendisqualificationproceedingsarependingbe-foretheSpeaker, ifhe“objectivelyconsiders”thegovernment tobeonshakyground.Theupholding of the Governor’s call for a trust
vote inMadhyaPradesh led to the fall of theKamalNath-ledCongressgovernment.
Whathappensifatrialofstrengthisheld?Evenwith the disqualification process
pending,therebelCongressMLAswouldhavetoabidebythepartywhip–andcouldbesub-sequently disqualified if they vote against orabstain.However, their vote,whicheverwayitgoes,willbecountedasit iscast.If theMLAs resign, the strength of the
Housewill be reduced. Irrespective ofwhathappensinthetrustvoteinthesmallerHouse,theseMLAswillhavetocontestbypolls tore-entertheAssembly.InKarnataka,theCongressandJD(U)MLAswhoresignedcontestedagainonBJP tickets, Jyotiraditya Scindia's loyalistsarelikelytodothesameinMP.
UnderwhatcircumstancescantheMLAsbedisqualified?There are two conditions on which a
Speakercanserveananti-defectionnoticetoalegislator.Thefirstiswhenthelegislatorhasvoluntarily givenup themembershipof theparty;thesecondconditioniswhenalegisla-
torhasdisobeyedthewhipduringavote.Sincethestatelegislatureisnotinsession
andnoquestionhasbeenput tovoteontheflooroftheHouse,thesecondconditiondoesnot apply — even though Pilot defied hisparty and did not turn up at the legislaturepartymeeting. Defying awhip and attract-ingdisqualificationundertheTenthScheduletakesplaceonlyonthe floorof theHouse.Althoughthe19dissidentMLAshavenot
resigned from the Congress officially, theSpeaker can, under the law, gauge their ac-tivities.Anyactivitythatis inimical,prejudi-cial to the interests of the party would bedeemed as giving upmembership of theparty.This isthepointthattheCongresshasmade in itsdisqualificationpetitions.
DotheMLAshaveany legal recourseafterwards?TheSpeaker’sdecisioncanbechallengedin
courtonlytoalimitedextent.InKihotoHollohan,theSupremeCourtsaidonlyinfirmitiesbasedonviolationof constitutionalmandate,malafides,non-compliancewithrulesofnaturaljus-tice,andperversitycanbereviewed.
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What forecast of shrinking populationsmeans for India&world
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13THEINDIANEXPRESS,THURSDAY, JULY16,2020
THEWORLDWWW.INDIANEXPRESS.COM
MEANWHILE
NYTTOMOVEPARTOFHKOFFICETOSEOULThe New York Times said on Tuesday that it would relocate its Hong Kong-based digitalnews operation to Seoul, South Korea, a significant shift by an American news organisationas China has stepped up its efforts to impede the affairs of the Asian metropolis.
GERMANY
‘ForestRambo’eludespolice3daysintosearchTHECALL to theGermanpoliceonSunday seemeda bit odd but routine. Aman armed with a bowandarrowhadbeensquat-tingillegallyinasmallshedoutside the village ofOppenauinthefoothillsofthe Black Forest. Whenfour officers arrived, YvesEtienneRausch,31,greetedthemcalmlywhileseatedbehind a table in the redshed.Hehandedoverhisbow and arrow, and aspearthatwasbyhisside.Butwhenofficersaskedtosearchhim,hedrewagun,threatenedapolicemanatpointblankrangeandde-manded their weapons.Thenheran.Forthreedays,hehasevadedcapturede-spiteamanhuntinvolvingmore than1,500 officers.The tabloids refer toRauschas“ForestRambo”.
YvesEtienneRausch
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IRAN
SevenshipscatchfireatportofBushehrATLEASTsevenshipshavecaught fire at the IranianportofBushehr,theTasnimnews agency reported onWednesday, in what ap-peared tobe the latest in aseriesof unexplained inci-dents aroundnuclear andindustrial installationssince late June. No casual-tieshavebeenreported,theagency said. There havebeen several explosionsand fires around Iranianmilitary,nuclearandindus-trialfacilitiessincelateJune,includingafireatIran’sun-dergroundNatanznuclearfacility on July 2. Natanz isthecentrepieceofIran’sen-richment programme,which Tehran says is forpeacefulpurposes.
SOUTHKOREA
SeoultoprobeclaimsagainstdeadmayorSEOUL CITY Hall officialssaid onWednesday thattheywould create a jointfact-finding team withwomen’sgroupsandlegalandhuman rights expertsto investigate accusationsthatMayorParkWon-soonhadsexuallyabusedasec-retary for four years. Theteam’smemberswillhaveno power to subpoena orindict those theywant toquestionbecausePark,64,killedhimselfonThursday,a day after the secretaryfiled a complaint againsthim to the police. By law,the criminal case againstPark was automaticallycloseduponhisdeath.
REUTERSWASHINGTON, JULY15
PRESIDENTDONALD TrumponTuesdayorderedanendtoHongKong’s special status under USlawtopunishChina forwhathecalled “oppressive actions”againsttheformerBritishcolony,promptingBeijingtowarnofre-taliatorysanctions.CitingChina’sdecisiontoen-
act a newnational security lawforHongKong,Trumpsignedanexecutive order that he saidwouldend thepreferential eco-nomic treatment for thecity.“No special privileges, no
specialeconomictreatmentandnoexportof sensitive technolo-gies,”hetoldanewsconference.ActingonaTuesdaydeadline,
healsosignedaBillapprovedbythe US Congress to penalisebanks doing business withChinese officials who imple-ment thenewsecurity law.“Today I signed legislation,
and an executive order to holdChinaaccountableforitsaggres-siveactionsagainstthepeopleofHongKong,Trumpsaid.Undertheexecutiveorder,US
propertywouldbeblockedofanypersondeterminedtoberespon-sible for or complicit in “actionsorpoliciesthatunderminedem-ocratic processes or institutions
inHongKong”.China’s foreignministry said
BeijingwouldimposeretaliatorysanctionsagainstUSentitiesinre-sponsetothelawtargetingbanks,though the statement releasedthrough statemedia did not ref-erencetheexecutiveorder.“HongKongaffairsarepurely
China’s internal affairs and noforeign country has the right tointerfere,” theministry said.
Meanwhile, Secretary ofStateMike Pompeo said the USwould impose visa restrictionson Chinese companies likeHuawei,whichheaccusedof fa-cilitatinghumanrightviolations.He said the US would “im-
posevisarestrictionsonemploy-ees of Chinese companies thatprovide support to regimes en-gaging in human rights viola-tionsandabusesglobally”.
AFTERBEIJING IMPOSESSECURITYLAW
USPresidentDonaldTrumpatapressconference intheRoseGardenof theWhiteHouseonTuesday.AP
JEFFMASONWASHINGTON, JULY15
US PRESIDENT Donald Trumpused a White House event onChina to excoriate his expectedDemocraticpresidentialrival,JoeBiden, on Tuesday in a ramblingdiatribe that turned the RoseGarden setting into a substituterallyvenue,minushissupporters.The Republican President,
who trails Biden in nationalopinion polls, has chafed at hisinability to hold large politicalgatheringsbecauseofthecoron-aviruspandemic.His campaignpostponed an
outdoor rally scheduled for lastSaturday inNewHampshire, cit-ingastorm.Anindoorrallyheheldin Tulsa, Oklahoma, lastmonthfeaturedapartiallyemptyarena.So on a daywhenBiden un-
veiled a $2 trillion climate plan,Trumptooktoapodiumoutsidethe Oval Office and, after an-nouncingmovestopunishChinafor its treatment of Hong Kong,sought to drawadistinction be-tweentheirtwocandidacies.“Today, Joe Biden gave a
speech inwhichhe said that thecore of his economic agenda is ahard-left crusade againstAmericanenergy.HewantstokillAmericanenergy,”Trumpsaid.Biden’s plan, which would
seek to cut carbon emissionsfrom electrical power produc-tiontozeroin15years,signifiedamore aggressive approach onclimate policy than he adoptedduringtheDemocraticpresiden-tial nominating race in a nod toparty progressiveswho are de-mandingbolderaction.“WhenDonaldTrumpthinks
about climate change, the onlyword he canmuster is ‘hoax,’”Biden said. “When I think aboutclimatechange, thewordI thinkof is ‘jobs.’ Good-paying unionjobsthatputAmericanstowork.”Trump pulled the US out of
the Paris climate accord to fightclimate change. Biden plans tobring the countryback in if he iselected in November. “Yet onemore gift from Biden to theChinese Communist Party,”Trumpsaid.HeseestheaccordasfavourabletoBeijing.REUTERS
LALITKJHAWASHINGTON, JULY15
CHINAWILL lose “a big tool” ofespionage and surveillance ifAmerica and some westernEuropeancountriesbanChineseappslikeTikTokasdonebyIndia,US National Security AdvisorRobertO’Brienhassaid.India lastmonth banned 59
Chinese apps, including TikTokandUCBrowser.O’Brien toldFoxNewsRadio
in an interview that the Trumpadministrationwas “very seri-ously taking a look” at TikTok,WeChat and some other appscomingoutof China.“India has already banned
thoseapps, asyouknow.And ifthey lose India and the UnitedStates, they lose somewesternEuropean counLalit K Jhatries,that takes a big tool away fromthe espionagework or the sur-veillance work of the CCP(Chinese Communist Party),”he said in response to a ques-tion on the dangers posed byapps like TikTok.“The kids who are using
TikTok — and it can be a lot offun—buttherearea lotofothersocial media platforms theycould use. TikTok is getting fa-cial recognition on you,”O’Brien said.PTI
PROTESTER STATUE REPLACES TOPPLED SLAVE TRADERJenReid in frontof thenewblackresinandsteel statueportrayingherentitled“ASurgeofPower(JenReid)2020”byartistMarcQuinninBristol,England,onWednesday.Thestatuewaserectedontheemptyplinthof thetoppledstatueof17thcenturyslavetraderEdwardColston.Colston’s statuewaspulleddownduringaBlackLivesMatterprotestonJune7anddumpedintheRiverAvon.AP
COSTASKANTOURIS,VANESSAGERA&RODMCGUIRKPROMACHONAS, JULY15
COUNTRIESAROUNDtheworldare reimposing lockdowns andimplementing new healthchecks at their borders in an ef-fort to curb a resurgence of thecoronavirusbefore it spinsevenfurtheroutof control.StartingWednesday,alltrav-
elers arriving in Greece from aland borderwith Bulgariawererequired to carrynegative coro-navirustestresults issuedintheprevious72hoursandtranslatedinto English. The new rules,which follow an increase intourism-relatedCovid-19cases,triggered an immediate drop inarrivalscomparedtorecentdays.Residents of Australia’s sec-
ond-largest city, Melbourne,werewarned onWednesday tocomplywith lockdown regula-tionsorfacetougherrestrictions.Melbourne’s 5 million peopleandpart of the city’s semi-ruralsurroundings are aweek into anew,six-weeklockdowntocon-tainanewoutbreak there.“The time for warnings, the
time for cutting people slack, isover,” Victoria state Premier
DanielAndrewssaid.“Whereweareisinaveryseriousanddeadlyposition.”The developments come
withmorethan13millioncasesof coronavirus cases confirmedworldwide, and with over578,000 deaths, according to atally by Johns HopkinsUniversity.The actual numbers are
thoughttobefarhigherduetoanumber of reasons includinglimited testing.In Serbia,whichhasbeenhit
hardbyaspikeininfections,agov-ernment crisis teamexpandedabanongatheringsofmorethan10people fromBelgrade toencom-passtheentirecountry.AP
BHARATHAMALLAWARACHI&EMILYSCHMALLCOLOMBO,JULY15
FORMONTHShe’s been anony-mous, but now Prasad Dinesh,linkedbySriLankanauthoritiestonearlyhalf of thecountry’smorethan2,600 coronavirus cases, istryingtoclearhisname,andshedsomeofthestigmaofaheroinad-dictionattherootofhisordeal.When President Gotabaya
Rajapaksawas elected last year,a health unitwas created in theintelligence service that sprang
into actionwhen Covid-19 firstappeared, according to StateIntelligence Service AssistantDirectorParakramadeSilva.AfterDinesh, 33, testedposi-
tive for the virus in April, navy
sailors raidedhis village, forcinghis contacts intoquarantine. ButauthoritieshaveblamedameleethatensuedonDinesh—andsaidthe incident lead to at least 1,100additionalvirusinfections.Thesecases,theypubliclyde-
clared,wereall linkedlinkedtoasingle patient, who they call“Patient206”.“I can’t accept that I am re-
sponsible for infecting somany,includingthenavysailors,”Dineshsaid after hehad returnedhomefollowing his release from amonthlongstayatahospital.“Noonegivesa jobwhentheyrealisethatIamPatient206,”hesaid.AP
Blow toglobal businesshub
TRUMPSAIDhisex-ecutiveordermeans“HongKongwillnowbetreated thesameasmainlandChina”.Theorder revokes licenceexceptions forexports toHongKongandcancels spe-cial treatment toHongKongpassportholders. Therevo-
cationof special sta-tusalsomeans thatChinesegoodscom-ing to theUS fromHongKongwillno
longerbeable toavoid tar-iffs imposedbyWashington,dealingablowtoHongKong’s imageasglobalbusinesshub.
MOREWHITEPEOPLEKILLEDBYCOPS:TRUMPTRUMPPRAISEDpoliceanddownplayedpoliceviolenceagainstBlackpeople, saying“morewhitepeople”arekilledbypoliceofficers.HemadethecommentsduringaCBSNewsinterview.
Trump launches intorally-style onslaught onBiden from Rose Garden
Banning TikToktakes espionagetool away fromChina: US NSA
Virus resurgence forces manynations to reimpose restrictions
ACovid-19testatahospital inBarcelona.Latestcoronavirusoutbreaks inSpainhavepromptednewrestrictions.AP
Mongolian teendies of bubonicplague: ReportBeijing:A15-year-oldboyhasdiedinwesternMongolia of bubonicplague, the country’s nationalnewsagencyreported.TheHealthMinistrysaidlaboratorytestscon-firmedtheteenagerdiedofplaguethat he contracted from an in-fectedmarmot, according to theMontsame News Agency. ThecasepromptedthegovernmenttoimposeaquarantineonpartoftheprovinceofGobi-Altai.Montsamesaid 15peoplewhohad contactwiththeboywereisolated.AP
Patient 206: One man blamedfor nearly half Sri Lanka’s cases
PrasadDinesh AP
Appledoesnothavetopaybacktaxes,anEUcourtruled
Apple wins EUcourt case over$15 billion inclaimed taxes
RAFCASERTBRUSSELS, JULY15
A EUROPEAN Union court onWednesdaydeliveredahammerblow to the bloc’s attempts torein in sweetheart tax deals be-tweenmultinationals and indi-vidualmembercountrieswhenit ruled that technology giantApple does not have to pay 13billioneuros($15billion)inbacktaxes to Ireland.The EU Commission had
claimedin2016thatApplehadanillegal taxdealwith Irishauthori-tiesthatallowedittopaylowrates.But the EU’s General Court saidWednesdaythat”theCommissiondidnotsucceedinshowingtotherequisitelegalstandardthattherewasanadvantage.”“TheCommissionwaswrong
todeclare”thatApple“hadbeengrantedaselectiveeconomicad-vantageand,byextension, stateaid,”saidtheLuxembourg-basedcourt,whichisthesecond-high-estintheEU.Therulingcanonlybeappealedonpointsof law.The EUCommission had or-
deredApple topay for gross un-derpayment of tax on profitsacross the European bloc from2003 to 2014. The commissionsaidAppleusedtwoshellcompa-nies in Ireland to report itsEurope-wide profits at effectiverates well under 1%. In manycases, multinationals can paytaxesonthebulkoftheirrevenueacrosstheEU’s27countriesintheoneEUcountrywheretheyhavetheir regional headquarters. ForApple andmany other big techcompanies, that is Ireland.AP
MARIACRAMERJULY15
Itwas1amonJuly16,1945,whenJRobertOppenheimermetwithanArmylieutenantgeneral,LeslieGroves,intheparchedlandscapeof Jornada del Muerto —DeadMan’sJourney—aremotedesertinNewMexico.A group of engineers and
physicistswasabouttodetonateanatomicdevicepackedwith13pounds of plutonium, a nuclearweapon that the governmenthoped would bring an end to
WorldWar II.Some scientists on the proj-
ectworriedthattheywereaboutto light the entireworld on fire,accordingtoresearchers.Othersworried that the test would be“acompletedud.”Oppenheimer, who was
taskedwithdesigninganatomicbombfortheManhattanProject,had not slept. At 5.29 am localtime, the device explodedwitha power equivalent to 21,000tonsof TNTandset off a flashoflight thatwouldhavebeenvisi-ble fromMars, researchers said.Itwasthefirstnucleartest in
history.Less than amonth later, the
United States would drop anearly identical weapon on thecityofNagasaki in Japan.The bomb, named FatMan,
fell three days after Americansdroppedauraniumbomb,calledLittle Boy, on Hiroshima. Bothweapons immediately killedtens of thousands of Japanesepeople and forced Japan’s sur-render on Aug. 14, bringing anabruptendto thewar.Since theTrinity test75years
ago, at least eight countrieshaveconductedmore than2,000nu-
clear bomb tests, said JeniferMackby, a senior fellow at theFederationofAmericanScientists.Morethanhalfofthosetestshavebeen conducted by the US, alegacyof theTrinityexplosion,astheUSandseveralothercountrieshavecontinuedtorefusetoratifythe treaty prohibiting nuclearweapontestexplosions.“You could say it unleashed
thenuclear age, really,”Mackbysaid. “It unleashedawholenewclassof destruction.”Many of the scientists who
witnessed the blast quickly re-alised the “foul and awesome”
powertheyhadsetfree,accord-ing tohistorians.Oppenheimer said a Hindu
scripture ran through hismindat the sight of the explosion:“Now I am become Death, thedestroyerofworlds.”Kenneth T Bainbridge, the
test director, said, “Nowwe areall sonsof b*****s,”hesaid.Thegoalofthetestwastosee
if themilitarycouldharnessplu-tonium into a weapon thatwoulddestroywholecities,saidAlexWellerstein, a science his-torianat theStevens InstituteofTechnology in Hoboken, New
Jersey,whostudiesthehistoryofnuclearweapons.Officials did notwarn any of
the residents —many of themranchers, Navajos,Mexican set-tlers and their descendantswhoraisedcattleanddrankwaterfromcisterns—about the test. Shouldanyone ask about the blast, offi-cials hadproposed several coverstories, includingtellingthepub-licthataremoteammunitionsde-pot had exploded, ProfessorWellersteinsaid.“Theytooksomeeffort” to protect the public, hesaid. “Wouldweconsider it ade-quatetoday?No,notatall.” NYT
Anaerialviewof theaftermathof the firstatomicexplosionat theTrinity test site inNewMexico in1945.AP
TODAY MARKS THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF WHAT’S KNOWN AS THE TRINITY EXPLOSION
Now I am become Death: The legacy of the first nuclear bomb test
UStoimposevisacurbsonHuaweioverhumanrights
US ends preferentialstatus for HK, Chinathreatens retaliation
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For and on behalf of the Lt. Governor, Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir,e-Tenders are hereby invited for Supply, Installation, testing &Commissioning of Two (2 No.) Battery Bank each bank comprising of 204No. 2 V/ 600 AH (VRLA ) sealed maintenance free batteries of Reputedbrand for UPS (Emerson Make 200 KVA) installed in DATACENTER at PDDComplex Bemina Srinagar , Kashmir with buy back of old batteries(Rocket make) from Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) or itsRegistered Suppliers/Distributors with onsite warranty of 5 Years.1. Bidders are advised to study the Bidding Document carefully. Submission
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D Clarifications End Date 15.07.2020; 02.00 P.M.
E e-Bid submission (start) Date & Time 15.07.2020; 02.30 P.M.(Submission of e-Tender Fee, EMD and otherSupporting Documents in PDF/XLS
F e-Bid Submission (end) Date & Time 04.08.2020; 03.00 P.M.(Submission of e-Tender Fee, EMD andother Supporting Documents in PDF/XLS
G Online Technical e-Bid Opening date and Time 06.08.2020; 02.30 P.M.
H Venue of opening of technical Bids Office of the Chief ExecutiveOfficer, IT & C Division, KPDCL
I Online Financial e-Bid Opening date and Time Will be separately communicat-ed to the technically eligiblebidders
J Estimated Cost Rs. 56 Lakhs (Approx.)
K Cost of e-Bid document - Rs. 2,000.00 (Rupees TwoThousand only, Non-refund-able)
L Amount of Earnest Money Deposit - Rs.112000.00 (Rupees OneLac Twelve Thousand only)
M Last Date for Submission of Hard Copies 06.08.2020; 02.00 P.M.
N Address for submission of Hard Copies Office of the Chief ExecutiveOfficer IT & CommunicationDivision (Data Center) PDDComplex Bemina Kashmir
e-TenderTender No. 05/e-ITDA-PRJ/DEPT/I/2020-
PROJECT Date: 30 June 2020Selection of Service Provider for CCTV
Installations and Horizontal Connectivity forUdham Singh Nagar Police
CORRIGENDUM - IA Corrigendum has been uploaded on procurementportal https://www.uktenders.gov.in in regardingchanges in tender dates.All other terms and conditions will remain the sameas per ternder documents. DIRECTOR
Information TechnologyDevelopment Agency (ITDA)
Department of IT,Government of Uttarakhand
IT Bhawan, Plot No. IT-07, IT Park,Sahastradhara Road, Dehradun.
Ph : 0135-3051503 email: [email protected]
ITDA
DIPR/ 2626 /Tender/2020
Sl. No Tender Inviting Authority Specification No. Total1 CE/MM M.09, M.10 22 CE/MTPS-II (06 Due Date Extension) 1
TAMIL NADU TRANSMISSION CORPORATION LTD.3 SE/Transmission-II T-2156, T-2157 2
For details of works/Procurement/Due date of submission/opening, viewingand downloading of e-tenders, please visit websites : www.tangedco.gov.in,www.tantransco.gov.in, www.tenders.tn.gov.in, www.tntenders.gov.in nicgep/app
NOTICE INVITING TENDERS (E-TENDERING PROCESS)TAMIL NADU GENERATION AND DISTRIbUTION CORPORATION LTD.
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NOTICE INVITING TENDERSOFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE ENGINEER, RURAL WORKS DIVISION
TAWANG ARUNACHAL PRADESHPRESS RELEASE
Executive Engineer, Rural Works Division, Tawang invites on behalf of Governor of Arunachal Pradesh sealed item rate tendersfrom approved and eligible Contractors registered with CPWD/ PWD/NBC C etc domiciled within the territorial jurisdiction ofconstituency of Lumla,Tawang and Mukto Assembly constituency as per Arunachal Pradesh District Based territorial jurisdiction(Incentive, development & Promotional) Act 2015 for below mentioned works. Subject to availability of Fund from StateGovernment,
2. The bidders are required to pay the cost of bid document in the form of demand draft/cash towards the cost of bid documentdrawn in the favour of EE, RWD Tawang 790104, payable at SBI, Tawang for amount (non-refundable) as shown abovescheme.
3. Availability of Bid Document and mode of submission: The bid document is available at office of the Executive EngineerRural Works Division Tawang, PO+PS+Distt. -Tawang Arunachal Pradesh from 15/08/2020 10.30 A.M to 04/08/2020 till 4.30PM.
4. Submission of Original Documents: The bidders are required to submit (a) Original Earnest Money in approved form (b)original solvency certificate on the letter head from nationalized bank (c) original class Registration and (d) original affidavitregarding correctness of information furnished with bid document as per provisions of Clause 4.4 B.a (ii) of ITB (f) originaldocuments viz. RC book, invoice, sale deed, uptodate insurance premium paid receipt in support of owning road constructionmachinaries as stated in the SBD, (g) original certificate on the letter head from nationalized bank as evidence of access toline of credit, (h) original copy of power of attorney (POA) agreement in case project is executed by attorney holderto theSuperintending Engineer, Rural Works Circle, Rupa, Arunachal Pradesh , two working days before the opening of technicalBid, by hand, failing which the bids shall be declared non-responsive. After verification, original documents of roadmachinaries class registration certificate and power of attorney (POA) agreement shall be released and the rest documentsshall be retained.
5. The site for the work is available.6. The bids must be submitted physically in tender box marked for MODEL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL, MOKTO, 2020-2021 at
Superintending Engineer, Rural Works Circle, Rupa. The technical qualification First cover of the bids will be opened at 1030Hours (time) on 08.08.2020 and if qualifies then Second cover Financial bid will be opened at 1030 Hours on 10.08.2020(date) by the authorized officers i.e.Chief Engineer(W/Z), Rural Works Department,Itanagar. If the office happens to be closedon the date of opening of the bids as specified, the bids will be opened on the next working day at the same time and venue.
7. The bid for the work shall remain valid for acceptance for a period of 90 (ninety) days from the date of opening of bids. Ifany bidder/ tenderer withdraws his bid before the said period the earnest money shall stand forfeited.
8. It is compulsory for the Bidder, at his own cost, responsibility and risk, to visit, examine and familiarize himself with the siteof works and its surroundings including source of principal materials, earth, water, sand, aggregates etc. before submittingthe bid.
9. Bidders may bid for any one or more of the works mentioned in the Table above. To qualify for a package of contracts madeup of this and other contracts for which bids are invited in the same SBD, the bidder must demonstrate having experienceand resources sufficient to meet the aggregate of the qualifying criteria for the individual contracts.
10. A bidder shall not be permitted to bid for works in the Circle responsible for award and execution of contracts in which hisor his spouse's near relative (defined as first blood relations, and their spouses) is posted as Divisional Accountant or as anofficer in any capacity between the grades of Superintending Engineer and Assistant Engineer (both inclusive).
11. No Engineer of Gazetted rank or other Gazetted officer employed in Engineering or Administrative duties in an EngineeringDepartment of the State Government is allowed to work as a Contractor for a period of two years after his retirement fromGovernment service, without Government permission. This contract is liable to be cancelled if either the Contractor or anyof his employees is found any time to be such a person who had not obtained the permission of the Government asaforesaid before submission of the tender or engagement in the Contractor's service.
12. Other details can be seen in the bidding documents. The Employer shall not be held liable for any delays due to systemfailure beyond its control. Even though the system will attempt to notify the bidders of any bid updates, The Employer shallnot be liable for any information not received by the bidder. It is the bidders' responsibility to verify the website for the latestinformation related to the tender.
13. The undersigned has right to extend or cancel the tender without declaring any reason.14. Any kind of tempering of BOQ by the bidder will cause his bid to be disqualified and rejected .
Name of workCost of
Construction** Earnest
Money
TimeAllowed forcompletion
Last Time/date for
submissionof bids
Time and date ofopening ofTechnical/
Financial Bid
Cost of BidDocument
(non-refundable)
Classof
cont-ractor
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)C/o MODEL
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLAT GOVT. SEC.
SCHOOL, MUKTO INMUKTO-BONGKAR
MCA TAWANG.
Rs.35,64,700,00.00
Rs.35,65,700,00
24months
04.08.20204.30 PM
08.08.2020,1030 Hrs &10.08.2020,
1030 Hrs
Rs.15000.00
Class-I
* To be filled by the authority inviting tender.** Earnest money is 1% of the estimated cost, rounded
to the nearest thousand for A PST Contractors.
Sd/-Executive Engineer
Rural Works DivisionTawang
Arunachal Pradeshfor and on behalf of
HE Governor of Arunachal PradeshDIPR/ARN-10583-85
OFFICE OF THESUPERINTENDING ENGINEERELECTRICAL CIRCLE (R&B)
NIRMAN SOUDHA BHUBANESWARE-mail seec.bbsr2010 @ gmail.com
Bid Identification No. S.E.E.C (R&B) 6/2020-21.No. 1254 /Date 06.07.2020
The Superintending Engineer, Electrical Circle (R&B) Odisha,Bhubaneswar on behalf of the Governor of Odisha invitespercentage rate bids VRF Air Conditioning system and Lift worksto be received in online bidding, double cover system as detailedin: https://tendersorissa.gov.in. The details of bid documents willbe available in the above website from 5.00 P.M. of 15.07.2020 to5:00 P.M. of 30.07.2020. The bidders must possess compatibleDigital Signature Certificate of Class II or III. Bids received onlineshall be opened at 11:30 A.M. of 31.07.2020 in the Office of theSuperintending Engineer, Electrical Circle (R&B) Odisha,Bhubaneswar. Further details can be seen from the e-procurement portal www.tendersorissa.gov.in.Addendum / Corrigendum, if required, will be available only in theWebsite.
Sd/-(Er. Gauranga Charan Sahu)
Superintending EngineerElectrical Circle (R&B) Odisha, BBSR
OIPR- 34006/11/0008/2021
B-148
RAJASTHAN STATE POLLUTIONCONTROL BOARD
4, Institutional Area, Paryavaran Marg, Jhalana Doongari, Jaipur - 302004 RajasthanPhone: + 91-0141 5159802, EPBAX 5159600, 5159699, FAX: + 91-0141 5159694-97
Website: http://www.rpcb.nic.in, email: [email protected] NO. F-11(592) RSPCB/LAB/INSTRUMENTS/2020-21/01, Dated 09.07.2020
1. Online Bidsare invited by Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board, Jaipur frommanufacturers/authorized dealers in India and Abroad for the supply of Laboratory Instruments/ Equipments as mentioned below:-
2. Important Steps / Dates:-
i. The Member Secretary (Procuring Authority), RSPCB, Jaipur reserves the right to acceptor reject any Bid, and to cancel the bidding process and reject all Bids at any time priorto award of contract, without assigning any reasons.
ii. The detailed terms & conditions with specifications of equipmnets/instruments and biddocument may be down loaded from website. The provsions of RTPP Act, 2012 & Rules, 2013,there to shall be applicable for this procurement, further move, in case of any incosistency inany of the provision of this bidding documents with the RTPP Act, 2012, & Rules 2013, there tothe later shall prevail.
UBN PCB 2021 GLOB00014 Sd/-DIPR/C/5248/2021 Member Secretary
S. No Name of Items Qty1 Autoclave 122 Bacteriological Incubator 123 BOD Incubator 124 COD Digester with Air Condensers 145 Conductivity Meter (Bench Top Model) 126 Deep Freezer 167 Digital Portable Barometer 178 Dissolved Oxygen (DO) Meter 69 Filtration assembly with suction system for Suspended Solids 1110 Flame Photometer 611 Fume Hood 2112 Global Position System (GPS) 1713 Heating Mantle of 1 kW 3214 High Volume Air Sampler 3415 Hot Air Oven 1216 Hot Plate with Magnetic Stirrer 1717 Laminar Air Flow 618 Muffle Furnace 1119 Multi Parameter Water Quality Analyzer Kit 1620 Noise Level Meter 3221 Orsat Gas Apparatus 1722 pH meter Bench type 1323 Portal Petrol Engine Generator (3 KVA) 3224 Respirable Dust Samplers 4025 Semi Micro Balance 2326 Specific Ion Meter (Ion Analyzer) 627 Stack Monitoring Kit 2128 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen Analyzer (TKN) 629 Turbidity Meter (Bench Top Model) 630 UV-Visible Spectrophotometer (PC Controlled) 731 Visible Spectrophotometer 1432 Water Bath (Thermostatic) 733 Water Double Distillation Unit 1134 Washer (Laboratory Glassware) 18
Total Quantity = 537 Nos.
S.No.
Particulars Date/Place/Amount in Rs.
1. Name and Address of Procuringentity
Member Secretary, Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board,4, Institutional Area, Paryavaran Marg, Jhalana Doongari,Jaipur - 302004
2. Title of Procurement Supply of Instrument / Equipments For Central and RegionalLaboratories of Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board.
3. Bid Procurement Single Stage:- Technical Bid in one cover / envelope andfinancial bid in the other cover / envelope.
4. Website for downloading biddingdocuments, corrigendum’s,addendums etc.
http://eproc.rajashtan.gov.in., https://sppp.rajasthan.gov.in/http://www.environment.rajasthan.gov.in. However, bid is to besubmitted only through the websitehttp://eproc.rajasthan.gov.in or https://sppp.rajasthan.gov.in.
5. Estimated Tender Cost 631.67 Lac
6. Amount in Rs of EMD in DD/PayOrder
12.64 Lac (Rounded)
7. Date of Availability of Bid DocumentOn Website
10.07.2020, 9:30 am
8.. Bid Submission Start Date 10.07.2020
9. Last Date of Submission of Bid 10.08.2020, 6:00 pm
10. Date of Submission of OriginalDemand Draft for Bid Security andProcessing Fees at RSPCB HO.
10.08.2020, 6:00 pm
11. Time/ Date/Place of Opening ofTechnical Bid
Date and Time:- 11.08.2020 at 3:00 pm
12. Time/ Date/Place of Opening ofFinancial Bid
Date and Time:- To be communicated later on only totechnically qualified bidders through e-mail only.
13. Place of Opening of TehnicalBid/Financial Bid
4, Institutional Area, Paryavaran Marg, Jhalana Doongari,Jaipur
14. Bid Validity 120 days from the bid submission deadline.
15. Bid Fee in Favour of MemberSecretary, RSPCB, Jaipur
Rs. 5000/-
16. Processing Fee in Favour of MD,RISL, Jaipur
Rs. 1000/-
TENDER DATE EXTENSION NOTICEThe Date of opening of tender specification no. PVVNL-MT/COM/01/20-21 for supply of 1500 nos.11 KV CTs (Different ratios) is hereby extended from 14.07.2020 to 13.08.2020. Time of openingtender and other terms & conditions shall remain unchanged.For detailed information please log on www.pvvnl.org & E-Tendering websitewww.etender.up.nic.in till the date of submission of bids. Superintending Engineer (Commercial)"Help line Number for Information of Theft of Electricity: "1800-180-3002 (Meerut) & 9412207451"Remark www.etender.up.nic.in
Sd/-Superintending Engineer (Commercial)
For Managing Director“SAVE ELECTRICITY IN THE INTEREST OF THE NATION”
´fÂffaI : 5858 dQ³ffaI : 15.7.20
Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd.,Victoria Park, Meerut
Save Energy for theBenefit of Self and Nation
The date of sale and opening of tender for Supply, installation , testing andcommissioning of 50 kVA Diesel Generator set for (3x5.65 MW) AndhraPower House, Chirgaon, Distt. Shimla (H.P.) is hereby extended as per thefollowing schedule
HIMACHAL PRADESH STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD LIMITED
The detailed tender notification can be viewed/downloaded free of costfrom website: http://www.tenderwizard.com/hpsebl and tender documentcan be had after making prescribed payment. Any clarification/amendmentshall be uploaded on the above web site.
(Partap Thakur)Superintending Engineer(Designs)Power House Electrical,HPSEB Ltd. SundernagarDistt. Mandi (HP)-175019
(e-tendering Mode only)(“A State Govt. Undertaking”) CORRIGENDUM -2
Request/Issue for onlinetender documents
From 06.06.2020 (10.00Hrs.) to22.07.2020 (17.00Hrs)
Last date of submissionof online tender: Up to 24.07.2020 (11.00 Hrs)
Date of opening of Tender- 24.07.2020 (15.00 Hrs)
Tel/FAX :- 01907-262596 | Email – [email protected]
MMRDA New Building, Bandra-Kurla Complex, Bandra (East),Mumbai- 400 051 Website : https://mmrda.maharashtra.gov.in
MUMBAI METROPOLITAN REGIONDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY(A Government of Maharashtra Undertaking)
Date : 16/07/2020Place : Mumbai
Sd/-( R.A Rajeev )
Metropolitan CommissionerM.M.R.D.A.
Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority invitesapplication from eligible and experienced candidates for the postof “Chief, Transport & Communications” in the Pay MatrixLevel - S-29 Rs.131100-216600 on Selection basis. For detailedadvertisement viz. eligibility criteria, Terms & Conditions and otherinstructions, please visit https://mmrda.maharashtra.gov.in
Fulrani
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION KINDLY VISIT: www.haryanaeprocurement.gov.in or www.etenders.hry.nic.in
TENDER NOTICE
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BY PUBLIC AUCTIONTwo Maruti Sx4 Vxi Car Make 2009 would besold by public auction at Armed ForcesTribunal (Principal Bench), West Block-8,Sector-1, Opp. Mohan Singh Market, R.K.Puram, New Delhi-110066 on 06th Aug, 2020(Thursday) at 1200 hrs.
Security Deposit - Rs. 5000/- per Car(Refundable).
Successful bidder shall deposit the full bidamount (including GST) immediately and takedelivery of the vehicle, on “as it is where it isbasis”.
T&C are available at [email protected]
Deputy Director (A)
TENDER DATE EXTENSION NOTICEThe Date of opening of tender specification no. PVVNL-MT/COM/20/19-20 for supply of 500 nos. 33KV TVM Cat-C Meter is hereby extended from 14.07.2020 to 29.07.2020. Time of opening tenderand other terms & conditions shall remain unchanged.For detailed information please log on www.pvvnl.org & E-Tendering websitewww.etender.up.nic.in till the date of submission of bids. Superintending Engineer (Commercial)"Help line Number for Information of Theft of Electricity: "1800-180-3002 (Meerut) & 9412207451"Remark www.etender.up.nic.in
Sd/-Superintending Engineer (Commercial)
For Managing Director“SAVE ELECTRICITY IN THE INTEREST OF THE NATION”
´fÂffaI : 5857 dQ³ffaI : 15.7.20
Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd.,Victoria Park, Meerut
Government of Odisha“e” Procurement Notice
WORKS DEPARTMENTBid Identification No. S.E.K.C., Keonjhar No. 02/2020-21
e-mail: [email protected] No. 1755 dt. 08.07.2020
1. No of the work:- 04 Nos Building Works2. Estimated cost:- Rs. 112.19 Lakhs to Rs. 451.84 Lakhs3. Period of completion:- 09 (Nine) Calendar Months to 11
(Eleven) Calendar Months4. Date and Time of availability of Bid document in the portal:-
From 11.00 Hours of 21.07.2020 to 16.00 Hours of 04.08.20205. Last date / Time for receipt of bids in the portal:- 16.00 Hours
of 04.08.2020.6. Date of opening of Bid from Portal:- 12.00 Hours on 05.08.20207. Name and address of the officer inviting Bid:- Superintending
Engineer, Keonjhar (R&B) Circle, Keonjhar- 758001.Further details can be seen from the e-procurement portal“http://tendersodisha.gov.in”
Superintending EngineerKeonjhar (R&B) Circle, Keonjhar
OIPR- 34033/11/0002/2021
B-152
New Delhi
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usersgainedduringFebruarywerenearlyparedinMarch.WhileFebruary2020sawtotal number of wireless users rise from115.6croreto116crore,Marchsawarever-salwith the total number of such2G, 3G,and4GusersdropbacktoJanuary30levelsof115.7crore.
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vide information for “country oforigin”mandatorily for all yournewandexistinglistings.Weurgeyoutoprovideinformationonthe
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in one big announcement or doyoumakeannouncementsininst-almentsasthesituationevolves?Wehavechosenthelatter,”hesaidat awebinarorganisedbyNatio-nal Council of AppliedEconomic
Research on learnings aboutIndia’ssafetynetduringthepan-demicandeconomicshutdown.Inavideomessageattheeve-
nt,Nobel LaureateAbhijitBaner-jeearguedthereisaneedtorethi-nk India’s entirewelfare systemandtoaddressissuesfacedbymi-grantworkers. He stressed thatthe incomesupport providedbythegovernmenttopoorneedstobe enhanced significantly. “Theamounts arewrong, theamountofreliefshouldbebigger,asit’sgo-ingtobealongandpainfulrecov-ery,”hesaid.FormerReserveBankof India
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learnttohavedemandedawhitepaperfromtheEPFOheadquarterson the investmentpatternof theFundinthelastfewmonths,espe-cially to ascertain the impact ontheequity-linkedinvestmentsaf-ter theoutbreakof theCOVID-19pandemic.TheconcernsabouttheFund’searningsandsurplushavealso risenonaccountof thehugenumber of withdrawals by thesubscribers in the special facilitythatwas announcedby thegov-ernmentinMarch.Adetailedaction-takenreport
about the fire incident has alsobeensought,withoneoftheBoard
membershavingwrittena lettertotheEPFOheadquartersexpress-ing displeasure about the non-communication to the Boardmembersabouttheincident.“Manymembersoverthelast
fewmonthshavebeenaskingsev-eral questions from the EPFOheadquarters about the invest-ments,theinterestrate,thefirein-cidentandtheexpensesunderthePMGaribKalyanYojana. Butde-tails arenotbeing shared clearlywith theBoardmembers. This ispublicmoneyandsomebitofac-countability needs to be there,”oneoftheBoardmembersrepre-sentingemployeessaid.WiththeFinanceMinistrynot
ratifyingthe8.5percentEPFinter-estratefor2019-20,whichwasrec-ommendedbytheCBTinMarch,aratereviewisbeingworkedupon,
withtheratelikelytobecut,anof-ficial said. “TheFinanceMinistryhasnotratifiedthe8.5percentin-terest rate.Thereconsiderationoftheinterestraterequiresameetingof CBT. Due to the pandemic, ameeting couldnot be convenedearlier but will be held soon,whereinaratereviewdecisionwillbetaken,”theofficialsaid.Before the CBT meeting, a
meeting of the Finance,InvestmentandAuditCommittee(FIAC) has to take place and it islikely to happen soon, anotherBoardmemberrepresentingem-ployerssaid.Query sent by The Indian
Express to the EPFOwent unan-swered.Some of themembers have
also soughtdetails about theex-penditure under the PMGaribKalyanYojanaandwhethertheex-penseshavebeenreimbursedbythe government to the EPFO.Under the scheme, the EPFO isbearingthe24percentcontribu-tionforemployersandemployeesfor establishments having 100workerswith90percentofthemearningamonthly incomeof uptoRs15,000.AseniorgovernmentofficialsaidRs894crorehasbeendisbursed under the PMGaribKalyanYojana for themonthsofMarchandAprilsofar.
EPFO Board members raise redflags over lack of info on investmentreturns, files lost in December fire
GEORGEMATHEWMUMBAI,JULY15
THE COVID-19 pandemic ischanging the dynamics of thegeneral insurance industry,withhealth insurance overtaking themotor insurancebusiness forthefirst time ever to emerge as thelargest portfolio in the first twomonthsof thisfiscalyear.Thehealth segmenthas con-
tributed36percent(30percentinthe year-ago period) of the do-mestic general insurance pre-miumwithpremium incomeofRs 9,122 crore duringApril-Mayin 2020-21 as against Rs 8,484croreayearago,whilemotorport-folioatRs6,753crorehasseenitsmarketshareshrinkto26percent(37percentintheyearagoperiod)inthesameperiodfromRs10,511
crore last year, according todatafromGeneral InsuranceCouncil.This comes amid the lockdown-induced slide in car sales duringthis period,whichhas impactedfreshpremiuminflowsinthemo-torsegment.Duringfiscal2019-20,themo-
torbusinessgeneratedRs69,208crore of premium incomewhilehealthwas only Rs 51,637 crore.Vehiclesalesfellamassive75per
centintheApril-JuneperiodoftheFY21 due to the lockdown. Thehealthinsurancesegment,ontheotherhand,hasgrownintheJunequarter,mainlydue to increasedawareness level abouthealth in-suranceamidpandemic,andissetto grow faster in the comingmonths,saidaninsuranceofficial.Insurance regulator Irdai has
mandatedall the30general andhealthinsurerstostartofferingin-dividual COVID-19-specificstandard health policy called‘CoronaKavach’.As COVID-19haspushed the
saleofhealthcovers inthecoun-try, the role of six standalonehealthinsurersandgeneralinsur-ershasbeenprominent inmain-tainingthepremiumgrowth,bothfor themonthof Juneandfor theJunequarter.“Theseproductsaretimelyandwillmeettherequire-
mentsofall,especiallyofthevul-nerablepopulation,”saidShreerajDeshpande,COO,FutureGeneraliIndiaInsurance. Therecenttrendshave beenpositive as economicactivity restarted in several partsof thecountry.The domestic general insur-
anceindustry,ledbystate-ownedNew India Assurance (NIA), hasreturned topositive growth tra-jectory in premium income inJune,aftercontinuouslyrecordingnegative growth inMarch, AprilandMay.Junewitnessedmidandlargeprivatesectorcompanies—which had recorded a negativepremiumgrowthinthelastthreemonthsofMarch,April andMay— return to the positive growthpath.However,forthefirstquarterendedJune, the industrywith33playershasremainedintheneg-ativezoneinitspremiumincome.
Theindustryhasseenan8percentyear-on-year(y-o-y)growthin June (at Rs13,961 crore)mbuthas recordedadegrowthof 4.24percenty-o-y in Junequarter (atRs39,392crore),accordingtodatafromIrdai.LeadingPSUgeneralinsurers,
NIAandUnitedIndia,havegainedmarket share while the twolargest private sector general in-surershavelostthemarketshare.NIA has seen its market sharespurting to 19.11 per cent in theJunequarter (Q1) of FY2020-21from17.38percentintheyear-agoperiod, while ICICI LombardGeneralInsurance,thelargestpri-vatesectorcompany,hasseenitsmarketsharefallingfrom8.49percentinQ1FY2019-20to8.40percentinQ1FY2020-21.
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Goyal, Rossdiscuss trade,cooperationENSECONOMICBUREAUNEWDELHI, JULY15
US COMMERCE SecretaryWilbur Ross discussed the po-tentialofcollaborationbetweenIndiaandtheUnitedStatesinar-easofpharmaceuticals,medicalequipmentandtheirassociatedsupply chains during the US-India CEOs Forum on Tuesday,chaired by CommerceMinisterPiyush Goyal and him, as per aMinistry release.Goyal emphasised the im-
portance of small businesses intheeconomiesofbothcountriesand the need to increase em-ploymentandskilling.Tata Sons chairman N
ChandrasekaranhighlightedtheneedforaFreeTradeAgreementbetween IndiaandtheUS.
ENSECONOMICBUREAUNEWDELHI,JULY15
FOR THE first time in a decade,Indiaclockedasurplusinitsmer-chandise trade, exporting $0.79billionmorethanithadimportedin June. Imports experienced asteeperdropthanexports,whichcontinued todecline during theongoingpandemic,asperMinistryofCommerceandIndustrydata.“Thisisthefirsttimeinthelast
decadethatIndiaisanetexporter,”statedtheMinistry.India’sgoodsexportsdeclined
12.41per cent to$21.91billion inJune from $25.01 billion in thesameperiodlastyearduetoadropinshipmentsofmajorcommodi-ties like engineering goods andgemsand jewellery. Imports, on
theotherhand,declined47.59percent to$21.11billion from$40.29billionoverthesameperiod.Imports of petroleum, crude
andtheirproductsdropped55.29per cent to $4.93 billion from$11.03 billion. Exports of com-modities likegemsandjewellerydropped 50.06 per cent, andreadymadegarmentsofalltextilesaround34.84percent.
PM: Mantra to stay relevantis to skill, re-skill & upskill
Air India to sendcertain employeeson leave withoutpay for up to 5 yrs
PRESSTRUSTOFINDIANEWDELHI, JULY15
AIR INDIA has started theprocess of identifying employ-ees,basedonvariousfactorslikeefficiency, health and redun-dancy,whowillbesentoncom-pulsoryleavewithoutpayforupto5years,asperanofficialorder.The airline’s board of direc-
tors have authorised its CMDRajiv Bansal to send employeeson LWP “for sixmonths or for aperiod of two years extendableuptofiveyears,dependinguponfactorslikesuitability,efficiency,andcompetence.
ENSECONOMICBUREAUNEWDELHI,JULY15
STATINGTHAT“skill,re-skill,andupskill”isthemantra to stay relevant in the rapidlychangingbusinessenvironmentandmarketconditions,PrimeMinisterNarendraModiWednesday said it hasbecomemore im-portantintimesoftheCOVID-19pandemic.Modi also said the portal tomap skilledworkers thathasbeen launched fewdaysagowouldhelpworkerstofindworkoppor-tunities, especially thosewhoreturned tovillagesfromcitiesrecently.“Several people askme that in today’s
time,business andmarkets changeso fastthattheydonotunderstandhowtoremainrelevant.Inthistimeofcorona,thisquestionhasbecomeevenmore important. I haveonlyoneanswer. Themantra to stay rele-vantis—skill,re-skillandupskill,”thePrimeMinister said,while addressing a virtual
event tomark five years of the Skill IndiaMission.Atthesameevent,MinisterforSkillDevelopment and EntrepreneurshipMahendraNathPandey said the govern-menthasapprovedthelaunchoftheinitialphaseofitsflagshipskillschemePMKVY-III,focusedon strengthening of district skillcommittees and creation of a demand-drivenecosystemfortargetedtraining.
Thehealthsegmenthascontributed36%of thedomesticgeneralinsurancepremiumwithpremiumincomeof `9,122croreduringApril-MayinFY21
Insurance:Healthovertakesmotorbiz■SomeofthemembershavesoughtdetailsabouttheexpenditureunderthePMGaribKalyanYojanaandwhethertheexpenseshavebeenreimbursedbythegovernmenttotheEPFO.
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THESTEEPdeclineinim-portofgoodsusedinmanufacturingactivitymayimpact industrialactivityhere.
Risktoindustrialactivity
Exports, imports fall for 4thmonth in June, but tradeturns surplus after a decade
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17 SnehashishGanguly tests positive forCovid-19Snehasish Ganguly, Cricket Association of Bengal’s secretary and BCCI presidentSourav Ganguly’s elder brother, has tested positive for Covid-19. Snehasish’s swabwas tested at a private pathological laboratory in Kolkata on Wednesday and theresult has come positive. It is learnt that Sourav celebrated his birthday on July 8 withall his family members.
DEVENDRAPANDEYMUMBAI, JULY 15
ON ANY normal monsoon day, threeMumbai football coaches—PrasadBhosale,Siddhesh Srivastav, and Samrat Rana —would have been plottingwith kids how towin the next game at a school tournament.Instead, in themidst of the Covid-19 out-break,Bhosaleissellingvegetables,Srivastavismakingkebabsathome,whileRanaworksas a deliveryman for a restaurant. Thepan-demicmeans football academies don’t re-quire their services at least until the situa-tion normalises, and the three have beenforcedto fend for themselves inotherways.“When I sold vegetables, I did feel awk-
wardforthefirst fewdays. IamaMasters inPhysical Education, a double graduate, andselling vegetables now. But when yourstomach is empty and there aremorehun-gry people at home, you stop thinking allthat. Icarrygrainbagsandvegetablesonmyshoulders, fill my cart, and sell on thestreets,” Bhosale toldThe IndianExpress.Hewas told in March that his services
won’t be required and later his school laidoff the physical education (PE) teacher,dance teacher, and the music teacher.Bhosaleresortedtosellingvegetables intheMumbai suburbof Kandivali.Srivastavusedtocoachkidsattwoschools
inthedayandworkedwithaprivatefootballacademy in the eveningwhere heworkedwithmore children. Hewasworkingwith aBangalore-based companywhich providesfootballcoachestoschools.InJune,hewastoldthecompanycouldn’taffordtopaysalaries.“We were not paid for the last few
months,” Srivastav said. “Wewrote to thecompany a few times and they replied lastmonth that they can’t pay us salaries andhaveterminatedourcontracts.Myfather isretired and I have to take care ofmy family,sowedecided to sell kebabs.”Many school coaches approached
MumbaiSchoolSportsAssociation(MSSA)topersuadeschoolsnottolayoffcoaches,butitexpressed helplessness. Lawrence Bing, ahockey secretary atMSSA, said he had re-ceivedmanycallsfromcoachesacrossthecity.“TillMay,around60-70coacheswerere-
movedandbyJunethenumberrosetomorethanahundred.Assports iscompletelyshutand no outdoor sports looks possible in thecomingmonths, coaches’ livelihoods arebadlyhit,”Bingsaid.Ranawasheadoffootballacademy CSPI, which had nine centres inMumbai, and would also coach junior I-League teams.Hisyoungerbrotherwasalsoa school football coach but both have beenrendered joblessbythepandemic.“NowIhavebecomeadeliveryboy, Itried
popular companies like Zomato andSwiggybut therewasnovacancy. So, I becameade-liveryboyforanearbyrestaurant. Ihadsmallsavings andwas forced to sellmother’s gold.Mybrotheralsolosthisjob.Wehadninecen-tres and Iwas the overall head. I have threebrothers (oneplays football) and they are allintosports.Now,wehavetosupportourfam-iliesthroughothermeans.”
Pandemic forces football coachesto sell vegetables and kebabs
PrasadBhosale(right)hasbeensellingvegetables inKandivali forclosetoamonth.
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ARIES(Mar21-Apr20)Continuetobide timeanddon'tallowotherpeopletopressuriseintoanearlydecision.
Neithershouldyouallowthemtoscoffatyourideas.Aboveall,youmusthavethecourageofyourconvictions.Ifyoustandupforwhatisright, yourself-esteemcanonlyincrease.
TAURUS(Apr21-May21)Unlessa finalagreement isreachednow, itwillbesometimebefore
youarepreparedtore-opennegotiations,perhapsbecauseyour ideasno longerseemsowonderful.You’reenteringaperiodwhichcanbestbedescribedasoneofcontemplation,andyourmostinteresting ideaswillnotbe forpublicconsumption.
GEMINI (May22- June21)Whateveriscurrentlytakingplaceeitherathomeoratwork,rememberthatyou
mayberequiredtopayup.So,youshouldbeverycautiousandavoidallrashfinancialcommitments.Youmightnowbeagoodinfluenceonpeoplewhohavebrokentherulesoncetoooften.
CANCER(June22- July23)Somepersonalpressuresareeasing,butothersarewaiting in thewings.
Youfeelas if youshouldtakecontrol,but is that reallywise?If yougiveyourself as longasyouneedtoconsider theconsequences,you’lldecideonthebestcourseof action.Thinkthings through.
LEO(July24-Aug23)Youhavebecomeinvolvedinassociationswhichcouldbehelpingyour
self-confidence.Onlyonequestionisnowoutstanding,andthatiswhethercurrentrelationshipsarebasedongenuinehonestyandunderstanding.Asamatterofinterest, it’sasuitablemomentfortellingsomeonehowyoureallyfeelaboutthem-inapositivesense,ofcourse.
VIRGO(Aug24-Sep23)Youappeartobeonthefringesofarathercomplexemotionalsituation,forwhich
therenowseemtobetwopossibleoutcomes.Eitheritwillallblowover,oritwillberemovedfromyourhands.Onewayortheother,youcanaffordtobemorerelaxed.
LIBRA(Sep24-Oct23)Theonlywaytoformsuccessfulpartnershipsnowistodowhatyouhave
alwaysdonebest-compromiseandconsult.Plus,youcanleavepeopleatworktosortoutwhattheywantbeforeattemptingtoreachfirmdecisions.Afterall,iftheydon’tseeeye-to-eyethenjointplansareunlikelytogetfar.
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becauseyouhavebeenconfused,evendumb-struck,byrelatives’ changesofmoodoropinion. It isquiteacceptable topressonwithpracticalimprovementswithoutwaitingforpermission.
CAPRICORN(Dec23- Jan20)Mercury is soontoalter itspositionso, ifyou’vereachedafirmdecision,you
mayhaveto thinkagain,even ifonly toconfirmyouroriginalchoice.Thetimeforstraighttalkingwill returnverysoon,butuntil thenyoushouldconcentrateongettingthe factsstraight, andonclearingupmisunderstandings.
AQUARIUS(Jan21-Feb19)Maximumconfusionislikelyatworkandinallroutinechores,soifyoudrop,break
orlosevitalitems,you’llknowwhy:it’sallthankstothemuddlingeffectsof Neptune,delicatelyalignedwithVenusandMercury.Mindyou,it’safinemomentforartistsandlovers.
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SOLUTION:EATEN,ANISE,BANANA,SLOVENAnswer:Whendealingwiththeinsane,thebestmethodistopretendtobesane-HermanHesse
NTAEE AAABNN
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SolutionsCrossword4170:Across:1Trifle,4Lissom,9Measure,10Learn,11Emend,12Timelag,13Currentnews,18Provide,20Regal,22Clink,23Couples,24Denude,25Measly.Down:1Timber,2Irate,3Launder,5Islam,6Swallow,7Manage,8Restinpeace,14Utopian,15Nurture,16Spiced,17Flashy,19Irked,21Gales.
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SiddheshSrivastavused tocoachkidsatschoolinthedayandworkwithaprivatefootballacademyintheevening.Henowsellskebabs. Photos:Express
TillthemonthofMay,around60-70coacheswereremovedandbyJunethenumberrosetomorethanahundred.Assportsiscompletelyshutandnooutdoorsportslookspossibleinthecomingmonths,coaches’ livelihoodsarebadlyhit.”
LAWRENCEBING,MUMBAI SCHOOLSPORTSASSOCIATIONHOCKEYSECRETARY
Squaring offwith RootEnglandcaptainwilllooktobolsterhomebattinginsecondTestagainstWI’spacequartet
SANDIPGJULY15
BEFORE THE pandemic changed percep-tionsandprioritiesof lifeandsport, therag-ing debate in England cricketwaswhetherJoe Root should be unburdened off cap-taincy. Not that his batting had blacked-out—he averages a shadeunder 43 as skip-per, streets aheadof his teammates—butata timewhen England’s batting stocks haveworn the thinnest in two decades, theycouldill-affordtolosetheirbest-of-the-gen-erationbatsmantotherigoursof captaincy.NotthatRootwasn’tscoringruns,justthat
hecould’vescoredmanymoreifhewasfreeof responsibility. Post lockdown, they are innomoodtodebate.Aftermiddlingefforts inboth innings in Southampton, England arejust happy to see Root,whomissed the firstTestduetopaternitybreak,backagain. Inhisabsence burned the abjectness of his col-leagues’ ineptness. Everything from tech-nique to temperament was laid bare by aresurgentWest Indiespacequartet.AnymentionofWestIndiesandpacequar-
tet invokes equal dreadand romance, just asanyreferenceofEngland’sbattingcapitulationevokesirrepressiblejokesanddejavu.Forthreedecades,itwastheoft-repeatedtheme—fromthedayCliveLloydunleashed fourhorsemenandapocalypseon themto thedyingdaysofthatgreat fastbowlingtradition, fromthedayEnglandbatsmenstartedcoppingblowsandfearing for their lives to the time theybeganstacking a crewofworld-beating batsmenthemselves.Likeaviciouscycle,whenEnglandbattingimproved,WestIndiesfastbowlingre-gressed.Andviceversa.Awatered-downversion of the once-fa-
miliar narrative unfolded in Southampton,whereJasonHolderandCoranBenStokesandfriendsragged.TheEnglandbattingfirmisnotas abysmal as those they fielded in themid90s,justastheWestIndies’sfastbowlersaren'tquiteMichael Holding or Patrick Patterson.There are other protagonists, Englandmetronome James Anderson,who has col-lected almost asmanywickets as the fourCaribbeanquickscombined,andhisretuningfriendStuartBroad.WestIndies’sstonewallerKraigg Brathwaite could furnish England
counterparts a crash course onbatting time.Butinvariably,aftertheSouthamptonTest,thecentral theme couldn’t waver from theEnglandbatsmenversusWest Indies pacerstrope,whetherRoot-bolsteredEnglandcouldquellaHolder-inspiredWest Indies.
England’s Test-batting crisisThatEnglandhaveaTest-battingcrisishas
beenblowingforawhileandnowthreateningtoexplode intoa full-blownstorm. In the lasttwoyears,seventimeshavetheybeenbundledout for less than 150. Trent Boult and TimSoutheeswungthemoutfor58,KemarRoachandJasonHoldermedium-pacedthemfor77,Aussiequicksblastedthemfor67.EvenIrelandrolledthemupfor85.ThetourtoSouthAfricabroughtrelief.Some
youngsterscameofage—OlliePopestruckhismaidenTesthundred,DominicSibleyfaced774deliveries andRoryBurns showed crab-liketenacityinthefinetraditionofEnglandopen-ers.WiserthoughweresomeoftheEnglishcrit-icswhopointed that thepitcheswere largelyflat, Kagiso Rabadawasmostly off-colour,VernonPhilanderhadaged(andhedulyretiredaftertheseries)andthenewcropwasgrosslywayward.Theyweren’tscrutinisedlikeprede-cessorsintheSteyn-Morkelpomp.Sothesuc-cessesof theseyoungsterscamewithcaveats,andhence theEnglishmedia stayedguardedintheirassessment.After all, theirnumbers remainmiddling.
Burns averages33 in31 innings, his openingpartnerSibley’s correspondingnumbers read37in12,ZakCrawley’sis31ineight,JosButtler's
31 from75outings, thedashing ‘keeper-bats-manquickly runningoutof chancesandBenStokes’s36.Pope,with41, is theEnglandbats-manotherthanJoeRootwitha40-plusaverage.Theverdictwasreservedtillthehomesummer,whereWestIndiesandPakistanwoulddescendwithaphalanxofqualitybowlers.It’s not likeEnglandwereoblivious to the
Caribbeanthreat. Notaftertheywerewalloped2-1earlylastyearbythesamepersonnel.FouroftheEnglandbatsmenfeaturedinthatseries.Yet,theywereutterlyhelplessinchalkingplansto counter them. ForRoach,Holder, ShannonGabrielandAlzarriJoseph,itwasjustamatterofrepeatingthesameoldstrategies.Theyareabrilliantlydevastatingthanadev-
astatinglybrilliantunit, their successbuilt onpatienceandskillthanspeedandhostility.Theydon’tlooktointimidate—eventhemostimpos-ing of them all, Shannon Gabriel, doesn’tthreatenyour life.Theyseldomtargettheribsorheads,barelystrivingforblinkingpace.Whenthis groupdissembles, RoachandGabriel arealready into their 30s, theywouldnot be re-memberedwithasmuchasaweor romanceas theirheydaystalwarts.Butmoreashonestperformersofadifficulttrade.Andtheyarethebest to have flown out of the islands sinceAmbrose,WalshandIanBishop.This simplicitymakes themall themore
dangerous.Theawarenessthatyouknewwhattheycoulddobutcouldn’tpreventthemfromravagingyou.Gabriel andAlzarri hitting thedeck,RoachandHolder striving for seamandswing.Methodsoverlapping,thisiswhattheydo.It’slikegoingoutonacloudydaywithoutanumbrellaandgettingdrenched.TerrificastheWestIndiesbowled,England
batsmenshowedlittlepreparedness.It’swhereRootwouldmakethedifference.It’swhytheyfeel theyneedhimbattingwithheightenedclarity as in the past,why theywant him torightfully reenter thebracketofmodernbat-tinggreatsKaneWilliamson,SteveSmithandVirat Kohli. If Root doesn’t score runs andEnglandlosetheseries,thedebateswouldswirl.Rootaside, it’s timethenextgenerationof
Englandbatsmenstamped theirquality.Andnobetterachancethandousingthemostskil-ful quartet of Caribbeanbowlers to arrive inEnglandthiscentury.England vsWest Indies: (Live on Sony Six
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EnglandcaptainJoeRootreturnsforthesecondTestafterapaternitybreak.
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