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250-477-8883 Authentic East Indian cuisine 766 Fort Street Victoria (between Douglas and Blanshard) Wednesday, March 23, 2011 www.diversityreporter.com Canada’s multilingual voice FREE British Columbia-Saskatchewan-Ontario (250)-412-1724 [email protected] Win Trip to Toronto 2011 IIFA Awards To enter Follow us on! twitter.com/divreport Join us on facebook CULTURE... Page 10 Nouroz COMMUNITY... Page 16 French Fest 黄色いタクシー Call: 381-2222 黄色出租车 SPORTS... Page 15 Interview Khuram Chohan Canada reaches out to Japan Mitoki, Etsuko and Rika showing support at a 24-hour “Pray for Japan” event organized by a group of women called “Sunshine Ladies” at the Oshio College of Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine on Yates Street in downtown Victoria. Photo by Mohsin Abbas/Editor Diversity Reporter Memories of Madras FOOD. Page. 12 Immigration Minister visits Victoria (Page. 9) IslandGirl ig Advertise in our new section Island Girl for 12 months and get up to 50% OFF (SEE PAGE 10-11) Japanese societies in Victoria band together for relief overseas Victorians banged the drums for emergency relief in Japan during introductory workshops on the weekend conducted by members of the Uminari Taiko. The workshops held March 19 at Euro Studios on Cook Street raised $1,335 for the Red Cross Japan Earthquake / Asia-Pacific Tsunami fund. The event was part of the Victoria Nikkei Cultural Society’s fundrais- ing efforts for the people of Japan. “Some readers of the Diversity Reporter may already be aware that Victoria has the distinction of being the By Mohsin Abbas long-time home of Manzo Nagano, who in 1877 became the first intentional Japanese immigrant to Canada,” said Jacob Derksen, a founding member of the Uminari Taiko ensemble. Victoria also has the distinction of being the the city where the great Japanese pacifist, Dr. Inazo Nitobe, passed away while enroute to Japan from a conference in Banff, said Derksen. He said even in death, Nitobe — who sought to be a Continued on page 2

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766 Fort Street Victoria(between Douglas and Blanshard)

Wednesday, March 23, 2011 www.diversityreporter.com

Canada’s multilingual voice FREE

British Columbia-Saskatchewan-Ontario (250)-412-1724 [email protected]

Win Trip to Toronto 2011 IIFA Awards

To enter Follow us on!

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CULTURE...Page 10 Nouroz

COMMUNITY... Page 16

French Fest

黄色いタクシー Call: 381-2222 黄色出租车

SPORTS...Page 15

Interview Khuram Chohan

Canada reaches out to Japan

Mitoki, Etsuko and Rika showing support at a 24-hour “Pray for Japan” event organized by a group of women called “Sunshine Ladies” at the Oshio College of Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine on Yates Street in downtown Victoria. Photo by Mohsin Abbas/Editor Diversity Reporter

Memories of Madras FOOD. Page. 12

Immigration Minister visits Victoria (Page. 9)

IslandGirligAdvertise in our new section Island Girl for 12 months and get up to 50% OFF (SEE PAGE 10-11)

Japanese societies in Victoria band together for relief overseas

Victorians banged the drums for emergency relief in Japan during introductory workshops on the weekend conducted by members of the Uminari Taiko.

The workshops held March 19 at Euro Studios on Cook Street raised $1,335 for the Red Cross Japan Earthquake / Asia-Pacific Tsunami fund. The event was part of the Victoria Nikkei Cultural Society’s fundrais-ing efforts for the people of Japan.

“Some readers of the Diversity Reporter may already be aware that Victoria has the distinction of being the

By Mohsin Abbas

long-time home of Manzo Nagano, who in 1877 became the first intentional Japanese immigrant to Canada,” said Jacob Derksen, a founding member of the Uminari Taiko ensemble.

Victoria also has the distinction of being the the city where the great Japanese pacifist, Dr. Inazo Nitobe, passed away while enroute to Japan from a conference in Banff, said Derksen.

He said even in death, Nitobe — who sought to be a Continued on page 2

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Victorians bang the drums for emergency relief in JapanContinued from page 1.

bridge across the Pacific — laid the foundation for Victoria’s eventual sister-city relationship with his hometown of Morioka in Iwate Prefecture.

“It may help your readers to visualize just how grave this disaster is if they bear in mind that among the hardest hit areas are Rikuzentakata and Miyako, both in Iwate prefecture.”

He said Rikuzentakata, a town rough-ly the size of Langford, and Miyako, a city with a population base similar to that of Courtenay, have both been liter-ally wiped off the map. These towns are closer to our sister city Morioka than Na-naimo is to Victoria.

“What’s more, the Fukushima Daiichi (nuclear power station) so much in the news is roughly equi-distant between Tokyo and Morioka, about the distance from Victoria to Campbell River in ei-ther direction.”

Derksen has been to Japan fives times in the past several years to study Japa-nese drumming, including several trips to Morioka.

Other events on the weekend included a 24-hour “Pray for Japan” even organ-ized by a group of women called “Sun-shine Ladies” at the Oshio College of Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine on Yat-es Street in downtown Victoria.

Japanese societies in Victoria band together for relief overseasDiversity Reporter staff

A group of four Japanese organizations in Victoria is banding together to raise funds for emergency relief.

At a meeting last week, members of the organizations plotted a course of ac-tion to help the victims of the massive earthquake and tsunami in Japan that to date has left nearly 20,000 people con-firmed dead or missing.

The local groups realized they could achieve more working together than apart. They include the Japanese Friend-ship Society, Victoria Nikkei Cultural Society, Victoria Morioka Friendship Society and the Victoria Japanese Herit-age Language School Society.

Each group has a unique mandate - but have worked with one or more of the other groups in the past to achieve a common goal. Representing a broad range of skills and talents, they are con-fident it will help make this group work efficiently.

Many individuals in the community have been moved to do something for the victims of the disaster in Japan. One such example is Marc Bolli, a local Victorian who is married to Midori from Japan and owns Mega Screen Productions, a print shop in Victoria. They have two chil-dren, both who are bilingual and students in the VJHLSS. Even though Midori’s family in Toyama is safe because of the distance from the disaster, they wanted to do more to help. In addition to a per-sonal donation, Marc and Midori’s close friend, Jackie Dogue and the VJHLSS designed a t-shirt and the following slo-gan that this new umbrella group has em-braced as their name and identity.The Japanese characters read “Gam-bare Nippon”, which loosely means “Never give up, Japan!”. The Sup-port Japan 2011 group will organize various events, from craft and bake sales to silent auctions, dinner func-

tions and tea ceremonies to benefit the relief effort. The goal is to reach as many people as possible and to incorporate aspects of the Japanese culture. We hope that Victorians can use the group as a resource to learn more about the country that they are helping to rebuild.The group is setting up a trust ac-count at Island Savings Credit Union and will work through the Consul General of Japan in Vancouver, and organizations on the ground in Japan to ensure the most effective use of funds. The group announced the dates and venues for their first three fund rais-ing initiatives as well as acknowl-edging several other events from the groups’ individual members.

British Columbia supporting Red Cross relief efforts in JapanDiversity Reporter staff

British Columbia is giving $500,000 to the Canadian Red Cross in support of emergency relief in Japan.

The Minister of Public Safety and So-licitor General Shirley Bond announced the province’s response to the magnitude 9.0 earthquake and subsequent tsunami that struck near the East Coast of Honshu on Mar. 10, killing thousands and leav-

Connie Dunwoody shows her support for Japan as she finishes the LifeMark Health Esquimalt 5K run this past Saturday. Photo by Peter Dunwoody

ing thousands more without basic neces-sities of food, shelter and clothing.

“British Columbia has a history of sup-porting countries that face catastrophic events and these funds will help provide immediate medical and emergency sup-port for the people of Japan during this terrible tragedy. We are also encourag-ing all British Columbians to consider reaching out through aid agencies like the Red Cross to provide further help,”

said Bond.Kimberly Nemrava, the Red Cross’s

provincial director, said the agency was very grateful for the support from the B.C. government for Japan. The province also contributed to the Red Cross relief efforts after the Asian tsunami in 2004, the earthquake in Sichuan, China, in 2008 and last year’s earthquake in Haiti.

To make a donation visit: www.red-cross.ca or call 1 800 418-1111.

Jacob Derksen practicing “oroshi”, has been to Japan fives times in the past several years to study Japanese drumming, including several trips to Morioka. Photo by Mohsin Abbas/Diversity Reporter Staff

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Saturday, March 26, 201111 am to 4 pm

Community Event at the Hillside Centre with on-going cultural entertainment and activities, personal stories and paper crane folding symbolizing hope. People are invited to come down to make a donation, fold a crane, write a

message and buy a coveted Support Japan 2011 t-shirt.

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T-shirts will be on sale at all of their upcoming fundraisers and at several locations around town includ-ing Fujiya Foods, Silk Road Aromatherapy and Tea Company and Rocky Mountain Soap Company.

Dinner Gala at Golden City Restaurant with special Japanese cultural entertainment and a few surprises on Saturday, April 9. Information for this event and for other upcoming events

will be updated regularly on www.vncs.ca

If you are interested in volunteering, donating merchandise and products for raffles and silent auctions, please contact us at [email protected]

Contact: Michael Abe, President, Victoria Nikkei Cultural SocietySpokesperson, Support Japan 2011 Gambare Nippon

Cell: (250) 704-6164, Email: [email protected] or [email protected], Website: www.vncs.caAD SPONSOR

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死者・行方不明者 被災者に公営住宅提供へ ユニクロ、ヒートテック 30万着 ネスレ、ミネラルウォーター 支援申し入れ 94カ国 ロシアなどの救助隊来日 阪神の教訓踏まえた支援始動 寄付の受付団体 新しい命、懐中電灯の下で 米映画「ヒアアフター」の上映中止 ヤフーかたり義援金振り込め詐欺 地震速報装い迷惑メール 解説解説解説解説::::死者…→警察庁によると、3月 16 日午前 0時現在、東北など 12 都道県警が検視などで確認した死者数は 3373 人に上った。家族や知人から届け出のあった行方不明者は 7558 人で、死者と行方不明者は合わせて 1 万人を超えた。重軽傷者は 16 都道県で計 1990 人になっている。また、警察が把握している 15 日午後 5 時現在の避難状況は、7県で計約 43 万 9300 人に上っている。各県の内訳は、宮城約 20 万 4000 千人、福島約 13万 1700 人、岩手約 4万 6400 人、群馬約 2万 3000 人、茨城約 2万 2600 人、栃木約 9500 人、青森約 2100 人。 被災…→東日本大震災と原発事故で避難所での生活を余儀なくされている被災者に対し、各都道府県や政令市などが、計約1 万 3000 戸の公営住宅の提供を申し出たことが国土交通省への取材で分かった。国交省は原則無償での提供を求めており、多くの自治体は家賃を免除する方針。避難所に身を寄せた人の総数は 50 万人を超えており、総務省消防庁によると、全壊、半壊や一部破損した建物は 3 月 14 日までに判明しただけで 7万棟を超えている。住宅の確保は長期的な被災者支援の観点から不可欠な状況となっている。 ユニ…→ユニクロファーストリテイリングは 3 月 14 日、東北地方太平洋沖地震の被災地への義援金として、同グループから3 億円、全世界のグループ従業員から 1 億円を、日本赤十字社などを通じて寄付する。また、社長も個人的に 10 億円の義援金を拠出する。さらに、被災地への支援物資として防寒衣料「ヒートテック」30 万点、肌着、アウター、ジーンズ、タオルなど、ユニクロ、ジーユー両ブランドの衣料品 7億円相当を寄贈する。 ネス…→ネスレ日本は、東日本大震災の被災地に 50 万人分のミネラルウォーターやチョコレート、ペットフードを提供すると発表(3 月 14 日)。同社のチョコレート工場は茨城県稲敷市にあるが、設備に大きな損傷がなく、設備点検後、製造を再開する予定。 支援…→外務省は、東日本大震災を受け、新たにネパール、アルメニア、ウズベキス

タンの3カ国と国連教育科学文化機関(ユネスコ)など 3国際機関から救助隊員・救援物資などの支援申し入れがあったと発表(3月 14 日)。同日午後 5時現在、94カ国・地域と 9国際機関になった。 ロシ…→東日本大震災を受け、ロシア非常事態省の救助隊員 50 人が 14 日午後、成田空港着の特別機で来日した。極東のハバロフスクからヘリコプターで札幌へ向かった要員 25 人と合流し、宮城県内を中心に被災者の捜索・救助活動に当たる。台湾隊(28 人)、フランス隊(134 人)も同日夜までに羽田空港に到着。また、各国救助隊の活動を調整する国連人道問題調整事務所(OCHA)の災害評価調整チーム(7人)も来日した。 阪神…→東日本大震災の被災地を支援するため、阪神大震災を経験した兵庫県内の自治体やボランティアの活動が動き出した。食料や毛布など支援物資の輸送準備を進め、防災研究に取り組む同県などの「人と防災未来センター」や教育復興をサポートする同県教委の震災・学校支援チーム「EARTH」も職員を被災地に派遣し、震災の教訓を踏まえた被災地支援が本格化している。 寄付…→日本赤十字社、郵便振替 00140・8・507、「日本赤十字社 東北関東大震災義援金」。中央共同募金会、郵便振替00170・6・518、「中央共同募金会 東北関東大震災義援金」。 新し…→青森県八戸市の主婦(32)は 3 月12 日早朝、停電に見舞われた市内の病院で男児を出産した。暖房の切れた院内は冷え込み、余震が続く環境の中での新しい命の誕生だった。陣痛が始まったのは12 日未明。すぐに夫(35)の運転する車で暗闇の道を病院へと向かった。小雪が舞う中、午前 4時過ぎに病院に到着したが、発電機がないため院内は真っ暗。電動式の分娩台も動かないため、背中部分に枕を置いて角度を作り、看護師が手にした懐中電灯を使っての出産が始まった。途中、隣の部屋から大きな音が鳴り、白煙が漂った。病院と取引のある男性が用意した小さな発電機を起動させた。赤ちゃんの様子を見るためのライトに明かりがともった。午前 5 時 38 分、3310g の元気な男の子を出産した。 米映…→ワーナー・ブラザース映画は公開中の米映画「ヒアアフター」の上映を同日限りで打ち切ると発表(3 月 14 日)。津波を描いた場面があることから「東日本大震災を連想させる内容があり、震災被害の状況から中止することにした」という。また松竹は同日、中国映画「唐山大地震-想い続けた 32 年-」の公開を無期限で延期にすると発表した。「一部の描

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写がこの時節柄、上映にふさわしくないと判断した」という。1976 年に中国・河北省で起きた地震を描いた作品で、26日から公開予定だった。 ヤフ…→日本最大の検索サイト「ヤフー」の関係者を勝手に名乗り、東日本大震災への義援金を振り込むよう勧誘する電話やメールがあることが分かった(3月 14 日)。ヤフー広報は「こちらから寄付を働きかけることはしていない。気をつけてほしい」と注意を呼びかけている。 地震…→気象庁発表の緊急地震速報を装い、受信者を出会い系サイトに誘導する悪質な迷惑メールが出回っている。NTT ドコモは利用者に注意を呼びかけた。

電風便電風便電風便電風便りりりり、、、、おかんからおかんからおかんからおかんから 「「「「恐恐恐恐ろしやろしやろしやろしや」」」」

bybybyby おかんおかんおかんおかん 3 月 11 日午後、東北地方 太平洋側海岸

に地震が発生しました。私はちょうど ボランティアから帰って片づけをして、3 時30 分ごろ、いつになくこんな時間に一度テレビを見ようと思ってテレビのスィッチをつけました。その日に限って、です。テレビなんか見たことないのに、久しぶりに見ようとスイッチ入れたら、震度 8.8 の津波が陸にもの凄い勢いで侵入、瞬く間に防波堤を乗り越え、瓦礫にごみ、土砂、なんと恐ろしい画面、その場を動くことができませんでした。ちょうど、お父さんも帰ってきて よぉ、うっそだろ、といって動けなく立ち尽くし、余りの場面に息をするのも忘れたかのよう。この世のものではない、これまで無敵のお父さんでしたが、こんなお父さんを見たことがありません。もう一度、大きなのがやってくるそうな。自然災害は本当に恐ろしい。街そのものが飲み込まれるとは街とは人間とはなんと脆いのでしょう。 この地は山奥ですが、地は固いそうですよ。思わず、ご先祖さんにお礼を言いました。それでも、自然災害は忘れたころにやってきます。上のほうに池の堤防もあるので、これが崩れると私たちも同じような災害を被ることになります。日々、祈らねば、と思います。 夜中も地震情報ばかり。今日も地震情報ばかり。不明者や死者の数が増えるばかりで、とにかく多くの人が助かることを願っています。また最近は寒いお天気つづき。今日やっとお日様を見ましたがまだ寒いです。この関西でこれなので、東北の被害地域はもっと寒いことでしょう。停電もあり暖房もなく、ここからなにかできることはないでしょうか。神戸の震災ではこちらのみんなでオニギリを作って送ったので、今回もそれを発足せねばなりません。

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8 人が寄付を申し出てきたとのこと。被災地に寄付したいがどこでどうするやら、と赤十字に連絡が入り、赤十字がその寄付センターとして設置された模様。物資は輸送にお金がかかるため、寄付は物資より金銭が適当とのこと。そのお金を日本に送り日本国内で必要なものを調達できる。オンラインでの寄付は redcross.caにて。電話は 1-800-418-1111。 TofinoTofinoTofinoTofino でででで非難命令非難命令非難命令非難命令 地球は丸く、世界は広いようで狭い。3

月11日に発生した東北地方太平洋沖地震は大きな津波を引き起こし数々沿岸街を破壊した。津波は太平洋の日本側のみならず、アメリカ大陸側にも押し寄せ、このVancouver島の沿岸町Tofinoでは波が1高くなり、環境庁は津波被害を恐れて民間に非難令を発した。住民は食料を車に運んで非難待機した。また、逆にその津波を一目見ようとカメラに収めようと遠くからやってくる人たちもいた。 日本日本日本日本からのからのからのからの放射能放射能放射能放射能 3 月 11 日に発生した東北地方太平洋沖

地震は日本時間 3 月 16 日現在 10,000 人を超える犠牲者を出している。地震の影響で原子力発電所の放射能が漏れるなど、事態は近隣の住民を被爆させる可能性がでるまでに悪化した。そして、太平洋をまたにかけてつながるこの BC 州、とくに Vancouver 島では、その放射能がこの地まで流れてこないかとの懸念が市民の間であがってきた。 BC 州の医療トップの話によると、日本

で漏れた放射能は北米大陸の沿岸にまでは届かない、とのこと。よって、BC 州沿岸で放射能による汚染危機は予期されない、ということで市民に心配しないようにと呼びかけている。 空気に混じった核粒子は、日本沿岸から北米沿岸に到達するまで5-6日かかり、その間に核粒子は霧のごとく消散してしまうそうだ。よって、北米沿岸の市民には健康にはなんら影響を及ぼさない。 ちまたでは、放射能汚染により発症するかもしれない甲状腺ガンを恐れて、放射線ヨウ素による被ばくを防ぐため、ヨウ素剤タブレットを薬局で買いあさる市民も出てきたとの報告がある。 ヨウ素剤を飲むわけは、次のことにある。原子力施設に事故がおきた場合、いろいろな放射性物質が放出されるが、放射性ヨウ素もその中の 1 つ。特に放射性ヨウ素は、呼吸や食物とともに体の中に取り込まれ、甲状腺に集まるため、甲状腺ガンを発症する恐れがあるといわれている。このような状況にある場合、前もってヨウ素剤を飲めば、放射性ヨウ素が甲状腺に集まることを防ぎ、尿や便から排出されて、ガンの発症リスクを低減で

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としとしとしとしたたたた「「「「東北地方太平洋沖地震東北地方太平洋沖地震東北地方太平洋沖地震東北地方太平洋沖地震」」」」におきまにおきまにおきまにおきましてしてしてして、、、、被害被害被害被害にににに遭遭遭遭われたわれたわれたわれた方方方方々々々々にににに心心心心よりおよりおよりおよりお見舞見舞見舞見舞いをいをいをいを申申申申しししし上上上上げますげますげますげます。。。。このたびのこのたびのこのたびのこのたびの大惨事大惨事大惨事大惨事のののの犠犠犠犠牲牲牲牲になられたになられたになられたになられた方方方方々々々々のごのごのごのご冥福冥福冥福冥福をおをおをおをお祈祈祈祈りしりしりしりし、、、、遺遺遺遺族族族族のののの皆様皆様皆様皆様にににに対対対対しししし、、、、深深深深くおくおくおくお悔悔悔悔やみをやみをやみをやみを申申申申しししし上上上上げげげげますますますます。。。。 余震余震余震余震がまだまだがまだまだがまだまだがまだまだ続続続続きますがきますがきますがきますが、、、、一日一日一日一日もももも早早早早くくくく平穏平穏平穏平穏なななな日日日日々々々々がくることをおがくることをおがくることをおがくることをお祈祈祈祈りりりり申申申申しししし上上上上げますげますげますげます。。。。

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被災地被災地被災地被災地へのへのへのへの寄付寄付寄付寄付 3月11日に発生した東北地方太平洋沖地震の被災地への義援金が赤十字(Red Cross)Fairfield Rd.事務所で受け付けられている。土曜も事務所は 4時間オープンされており、オンラインを通じても受付される。地震発生直後、その映像情報が世界中に入るや否や、Victoria ではすでに 7、

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私物、生活用品の売買用にフリーマーケットの場所を提供.詳細は www.study-victoria.com/free_market.html.日本語を話す親子の為のプレイグループ:0-6 歳児対象、毎週月曜日 11 時-12 時&火曜日13-14 時、年中行事.詳細は愛子(778-433-6777)、又は葉子(ynfreer@hotmail. com)まで.書道教室:子供から大人まで.希望者は日本教育書道研究会にて級位・段位を取得していただけます.詳細は、[email protected] まで. 囲碁指導:初心者〔子供から大人まで〕指導します.Tel:250-598-8747. ピアノレッスン:未経験者、趣味でのお稽古、希望者にはグレード資格取得指導も致しております.250-598-8747.

【【【【編集後編集後編集後編集後のひとりごとのひとりごとのひとりごとのひとりごと】】】】毎回、見聞録ブン太のコスチュームに悩まされ、今回は日本の地震&津波に関連したものを、と思いましたが止めました.ここは、ブタの出るマクではないと自粛.ブタが救助応援支援したところで、あの巨大被害に不謹慎なだけ. それにしても、この前はニュージーランドで地震があったばかりというのに、今度は日本宮城沖で発生.地球は今、血気盛んなようで次に何が起こるかわからない.地震が起こる 前日東北に住む友達とチャットし てました.しばし途切れたので、 なにかと思うと、今地震があっ たのよ、まだ揺れてる、 とのこと.その後、オ フになったので、ラン チにいったのかと.そ して翌日に M9の地震 を知ったわけですが、 以来 2日間友人と連絡 取れず.やっと来た連 絡に、停電 2日間、食 べ物もままならず、大 変、しかしまだ続くと.

(→) たりしないか」と いう不安の声が高くなり ました。原発は地震で本 当に大丈夫か、と。しか し、決して大丈夫ではあ りません。(次号に続く)

イベントイベントイベントイベント in in in in VICTORIVICTORIVICTORIVICTORI 3 月 18(金)-20(日)日: Tillicum Centre にて LEGO マニア大会.ショーケース の展示者は金曜 2-6 時の間 に持参のこと.プロのロビ ンが創る巨大LEGO彫刻.詳 細は、www.tillicumkids.com. 3月 18(金,12:30-8:30pm)、19(土,10am-6pm)&20(日,10am-4pm)日:195 Bay St.、Leonardo Da Vinci Centre にて 2011 恒例 Rock & Gem Show.BC 州や世界中から採掘された美しい岩石や宝石の展示.化石、ゴールドパンニング、ビーズ、キッズコーナー、サイレントオークション、リフレッシュメントなど盛りだくさん.アドミッションは、大人$5、ファミリー$12、学生&シニア$4、6 歳以下無料.詳細は、www.vlms.ca、又は 250-385-0597. 3 月 19 日(土)、11am-3pm:560 Johnson St.にて、Victoria ダウンタウンパブリックマーケット.ローカルミート、ブレッド、保存食など.詳細は、http://victoriapublicmarket. com. 3 月 20 日(日):Intrepid Theatre にてワールドストーリーディ.世界で語られる昔話を聞こう.今回のテーマは“Water(水)”.子供やファミリー用のストーリーは 2-3 時、大人や大人同伴の子供用は 7-9 時.チケットは大人$10、子供$5.詳細は、250-370- 2964、又は、[email protected]. 3月31日までの土&日曜日、10am-4pm:Beacon Plaza Mall(2335 Beacon Ave.)にて、Sidneyウィンターマーケット.セールステーブル希望者は$25.詳細は、250-655-6417. 【日本友の会・コミュニティ情報】.「ライブラリー21」についてお知らせ(更新):現在、書籍数 5000 冊超.図書貸出には図書会員(年会費$25)登録必要.登録は、「ライブラリー21」(Zen Floral Studio 地階:3947 Quadra St.)にて、または係員にご連絡ください(250-727-0056、又は、250-381-7293). 手作りの会: 3 月 24 日、かき餅を作る会(友の会のメンバーを中心). 【ヘルス関連・コミュニティ情報】ヒーリングセンター(ダウンタウン)にて、自分の声を使ったサウンドヒーリングやハンズオンヒーリングセッションを行っています.連絡は、livingfoodblossoming @gmail.com、 又は 250-885-9278、SonoAina まで.日本語、英語可能です. 【ESL一般情報】Victoria Immigrant & Refugee Centre(VIRCS:移民センター)、637 Bay St.3rd flr にて移民やビジター対象のハイクォリティ&ローコスト ESL 教室. 料金はその都度払えてペナルティなし.無駄なく英語が学べます.受講料はレッスン毎に移民$6、ビジター$20.午前と午後に 2 時間半のクラス.ご連絡は.250-361 -9433、www.vircs.bc.ca.

【原発情報】

原発がどんなものか知ってほしい(1)

by 平井憲夫www.iam-t.jp/HIRAI/pageall.html#page5 (原発反対運動家ではない平井憲夫氏からのお話です。) 私は原発反対運動家ではありません。

二十年間、原子力発電所の現場で働いていた者です。原発については賛成だとか、危険だとか、安全だとかいろんな論争がありますが、私は「原発とはこういうものですよ」と、ほとんどの人が知らない原発の中のお話をします。そして、最後まで読んでいただくと、原発がみなさんが思っていらっしゃるようなものではなく、毎日、被曝者を生み、大変な差別をつくっているものでもあることがよく分かると思います。 はじめて聞かれる話も多いと思います。どうか、最後まで読んで、それから、原発をどうしたらいいか、みなさんで考えられたらいいと思います。原発について、設計の話をする人はたくさんいますが、私のように施工、造る話をする人がいないのです。しかし、現場を知らないと、原発の本当のことは分かりません。 私はプラント、大きな化学製造工場な

どの配管が専門です。20 代の終わりごろに、日本に原発を造るというのでスカウトされて、原発に行きました。 一作業負だったら、何十年いても分か

りませんが、現場監督として長く働きましたから、原発の中のことはほとんど知っています。 1995 年 1 月 17 日に阪神大震災が起き

て、国民の中から「地震で原発が壊れ(→)

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ちょっと一言、うさ晴らし 今回の日本の地震と津波の影響で、アメリカの TV がその特集をやっていました。ここ数年に発生したスマトラ沖の津波やニュージーランドの地震も含めて。Disaster in the Pacificというタイトルでした。日本の自然災害になぜか「ゴジラ」が登場、日本(人)はとかくこういった巨大災害を意識し、そこにゴジラ映画も生まれた、とか、私の聴解ミスでない限りそんな内容でした。こんなときになんで「ゴジラ」がでてくるのか。(アメリカもマネしたくせに)

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3 月 19 日(土)、11am-3pm:マーケットスクエアにて、

ベーキンググッツを販売して、その売り上げの全て

を赤十字を通して日本の地震のために送金します.

また、Cargo&James Victoria Baycenter では被災

地への義援金箱を設置しています.

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Support for Japan Events in VictoriaBenefit Performance of The MikadoThe Gilbert & Sullivan Society will donate 10% of the proceeds from their April 2nd performance of The Mikado to the relief effort in Japan. For more informa-tion including ticket prices and availability see www.rmts.bc.ca.

Victoria Japanese Community First Major Fund-raiserThe four largest Japanese groups in Victoria have joined forces to help raise funds for their friends and family in Japan under the banner of Support Japan 2011 Gambare Nippon which means Never Give Up, Japan. The group is inviting everyone to a free event at the Hillside Shopping Centre at Centre Court for live performances and Japanese craft activities. The event is on Saturday, March 26 from 11 am to 4 pm. They will be selling their T-shirt for $10, with proceeds going to the Japanese Red Cross. The group will also be accepting donations for the Canadian Red Cross for the people of Japan.Entertainment includes Japanese children’s choir, traditional dance, and more. People are also invited to learn to fold a paper crane and help create bundles of 1,000 cranes which symbolize hope. They can also learn calligraphy and make a Japanese lantern.The four groups are comprised of the Victoria Nikkei Cultural Society, Japanese Friendship Society, Victoria Morioka Friendship Society and the Victoria Japanese Heritage Language School Society and comprise about 3-400 families.. For more information see www.vncs.ca. or call Mike Abe at 250-704-6164.Benefit for the Red Cross in JapanHead and chair massages as well as Thai & Chinese massage will be on offer at this event. Money collected for massage services will go towards helping the Red Cross effort in Japan. Thursday, March 24, View Royal Preschool, 279 Island Highway. For further information please contact Heather Peeters at 250-383-1908Or 250-727-8559.Third “Support Japan 2011 Gambare Nippon” EventA bake and craft sale, garage sale, silent auction, T-shirts sale, with an on-going paper crane folding table and a few more surprises. There will be a great theatre venue for Japanese dance, music performances and more. All proceeds go to supporting the relief effort in Japan. Saturday, April 16th, École Victor-Brodeur, 637 Head Street.

Volunteers needed for Support Japan 2011Support Japan 2011 group First event fund raiser.Community event at Hillside Centre –centre court Saturday, March 26, 2011. If you or someone you know is interested in helping organize and participate and/or have a Japanese cultural talent, please come to the first orientation meeting on Sunday, March 20th at the Hillside Centre at 11 am at centre court.

Reserve Constable ProgramThe Saanich Police are accepting applications for the position of Reserve Constable. The position of

Reserve Constable is voluntary without remuneration. Applicants apply online at : http://www.saanichpolice.ca/recruiting/reserves.html

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Premier Christy Clark says March 21 is a day for all British Columbians to celebrate “the tremendous multinational diversity” we have in this province.

Clark issued her statement on the weekend in recognition of the Interna-tional Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.

“B.C. is a rich fabric woven of the threads of many different cultures from over 180 countries around the world, and includes over 200,000 Aboriginal peoples who have their own languages and cultures.

“As a province, we celebrate cultural and ethnic traditions from around the world, including Chinese New Year, Diwali, Vaisakhi, Hanukah, Christmas, Robbie Burns Day, St. Patrick’s Day and many, many others.

“British Columbia is an example to others of how we can learn from each other and strengthen our families, soci-ety and economy. No one should ever be penalized, bullied or ostracized for the

colour of their skin, their nationality, or their beliefs. Rather, we must continue to welcome all those who want to call our province home, and celebrate our differ-ences, as well as our similarities.

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Minimum wage is going up to $10.25Diversity Reporter staff

Premier Christy Clark is raising the minimum wage in British Columbia as one of her first acts to “put families first” since being sworn into office.

Clark announced the minimum will increase in stages to $10.25 by May 1, 2012 and the training wage will be elimi-nated, providing more support for work-ers and families.

“Raising the minimum wage and elimi-nating the training wage is a fair and rea-sonable step forward in putting families first and building our economy.

“This increase could mean more than $4,000 additional dollars annually for a full-time employee,” said Clark.

The premier said business owners have said they need time to adjust to increases in the minimum wage, which is why the province is introducing the increase in stages.

The general minimum wage will in-crease on May 1 this year to $8.75 per hour and rise to $10.25 by May 2012.

As of May 1, the training wage will be

repealed and all hourly paid employees will be entitled to the general minimum wage regardless of how long they have been in the paid labour force.

A special minimum wage for liquor servers will also be phased in, beginning May 1, 2011. It will be modelled on what now exists in Ontario for employees who serve liquor directly to customers or guests in licensed premises as a regular part of their work.

“We consulted with stakeholders and economic experts on their views about increasing the minimum wage. As a re-sult of those discussions, it was deter-mined that job impacts are minimized when minimum wage increases are done incrementally over time,” said Stephanie Cadieux, Minister of Labour, Citizens’ Services and Open Government. “Our approach to liquor servers will be in line with what already exists in Ontario. In that province, the alcohol server rate has allowed the general minimum wage to increase while maintaining and support-ing jobs in the food and beverage service sector.”

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VICTORIA — The province will spend $58 million more on education in the coming year to help complete the transition to full-day kindergarten.

School districts in British Columbia are expected to receive a record high of $4.72 billion in operational funding, which means more than $24 million in-vested in K-12 education every school day, said Minister of Education Margaret MacDiarmid.

“In the coming school year, we’re increasing the basic allocation amount provided for every student by $44. This gives districts more money up front, al-lowing them to plan budgets more effec-tively and address cost pressures they’ve identified,” MacDiarmid said.

Full-day kindergarten will see education spending jump by $58milllion

She said per-pupil funding had grown continually since 2000-01. The latest increase, which brings it to $8,357, will finally make full-day kindergarten avail-able for all students.

Despite declining enrolment in many districts, funding protection ensures that no district will receive less funding for this September’s enrolment count that it did in the previous school year.

There are approximately 557, 282 full-time equivalent students attending pub-lic schools in the province this year, an increase of about 951 full-time students. The increase is primarily due to the im-plementation of full-day kindergarten, which be available to all five-year-olds this September.

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Mariachi Festival!

Experience some of the best international performers, musicians and dancers including 5 Mariachi bands from Mexico, Canada & the U.S.A., as well as folkloric dance groups at the 4th Mariachi Festival! Sponsored by the Diversity Reporter, this event will be on Wednes-day, May 4th at the Alix Goolden Hall, 907 Pandora Street, 8:00pm. For tickets phone 778-433-7381 or visit La Fogata Latina (749 View Street) or the Mexican House of Spice (2022 Douglas).

VIRCS Open HouseThe Vancouver Island Immigrant Resource Centre So-ciety welcomes you to an open house at their location on the third floor of 637 Bay Street. They invite you to join them to see multiculturalism at its best. Wednes-day, March 30, 3:30pm to 5:30pm.

Glitter Accessories Jewellery PartyA fun get-together showcasing South Asian-inspired fashion jewellery. Sunday, March 27, 12:00pm-4:00pm, 3956 Interurban Road.

Youth Theatre - Where is Home?Where is Home is a theatrical project based on the real life experiences of immigrant and refugee youth living in Victoria, performed by the youth themselves. All performances will be followed up with an interactive discussion. For further information and tickets e-mail [email protected]. Performances are March 5th, 12th, Mar 18th & 25th at Intrepid Theatre Club, 1609 Blanshard Street, Victoria. Tickets $10 ($5 for students w/ valid ID).

Club Salsa!The first and third Friday of every month is Club Salsa at the Victoria Event Centre, 1415 Broad Street. There is often a live band with DJ Ramesh playing in the breaks. The night starts at 8:30pm with a free dance workshop! For more information go to www.latinvictoria.ca, e-mail [email protected] or call Miguel at 250-213-9366.Shan-e Punjab 20th Youth Cultural ShowcaseOn Saturday, April 30th the Shan-e Punjab Dance, Performing Arts & Heritage School presents their 20th annual Youth Cultural Showcase at UVic’s Farquar Au-ditorium. Tickets are $12 for adults, $7 for students and are available online at auditorium.uvic.ca. For more information on the showcase email [email protected] or call 250-686-0325.

The Other Emily: Redefining Emily CarrShe is known as Canada’s greatest woman artist, but how well do we know the real Emily Carr? The Other Emily: Redefining Emily Carr draws on the Royal BC Museum’s vast Carr collection to mount the first-ever exhibition to explore the artist’s life before she became famous. From March 2 to October 20. For more infor-mation, including tickets, go to www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca.

Sidney - Lennie Gallant, Mary Winspear Centre

JUNO-nominated singer/songwriter Lennie Gallant, an

artist Jimmy Buffett described as “one of my favourite Canadian songwriters” will be in Sidney on March 30 to promote his latest roots album If We Had a Fire. Tickets are $25, available at www.marywinspear.ca.

Sidney - POP Into Painting!, Mary Winspear Centre

Learn the basics of watercolor and acrylic painting that will enable you to express your artistic talents and perfect what you already know! Class runs on Tuesdays & Thursdays, 7:00pm-9:00pm, from April 5th-28th. The cost is $160 for 8 classes. Registration forms are avail-able at www.marywinspear.ca

Sidney - 6th Annual Lego Exhibit

Lego, Lego, Lego The London Tower Bridge is our feature model this year along with the Star Wars and other favourite models. Also on show are collections of ExoForce, castles, pirates, space, airplanes, construc-tion vehicles, racing cars and space Lego. The exhibit is on display from January - March 31st at the Sidney Museum, 2423 Beacon Avenue, Sidney B.C.

Culture of Light CelebrationA workshop series on traditions of light from around the world, co-presented by ICA and the Cook Street Vil-lage Activity Centre, and funded by Embrace BC. This is an opportunity to see some of the work being done to break down barriers between cultures and find com-mon themes central to celebrations around the world. Cook Street Village Activity Centre, 380 Cook Street. Wednesday March 23, 4 – 6pm. Everyone is welcome, Indian food & chai will be served.

Chemainus - The 39 Steps Mix a Hitchcock masterpiece with a juicy spy novel, add a dash of Monty Python and you have The 39 Steps. This award-winning comedy is packed with nonstop laughs, more than 150 zany characters, and some good old-fashioned romance! March 4-April 9, 7:30pm. For more information, including tickets, see www.chemainustheatrefestival.ca.

Campbell River - The Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival 2011

The Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival is a festival of climbing and adventure programs that remain true to the heart of climbing. The tour features several of the best films selected from those presented at the Festival in Vancouver in February. March 25th, Tidemark Theatre, 1225 Shoppers Row, Campbell River. Showtimes and tickets available at www.tidemarkthea-tre.com.

St. Luke’s Players present “Sinners”, a comedy by Norm FosterA furniture store owner is having an affair with the local minister’s wife. An intricate web of deceit is hilariously exposed as the police, members of the parish and the women’s auxiliary all get involved. Performances run from March 16 - 19 & March 23 - 26 at 8:00pm, with

matinees on March 19, 20, 26 & 27 at 2:00pm. St. Luke’s Church Hall, 3821 Cedar Hill X Road. For ticket informa-tion see www.stlukesplayers.org

VIRCS Income Tax ProgramIf you are a single person whose income was less than $25,000, a family with a combined income of less than $35,000, or your Disability/Social Assistance is your primary source of income, this program will provide free, volunteer-delivered income tax filing. This pro-gram runs every week through March and April, 2011 & may be extended, based on volunteer availability and demand. For information contact Paulina at VIRCS’ reception, (250) 361-9433.

Spring Gardening Workshops in Beacon Hill ParkIf you love to garden or want to learn where to start, the City of Victoria has a garden workshop for you. Join us this spring in Beacon Hill Park for the love of gardening.

Wake Up Your GardenSaturday, March 26, 10 a.m. – noonLearn how to prepare your garden bed, manage pests, and prune roses at this two-hour workshop with Victo-ria’s own Beacon Hill Park gardeners. Participants are to meet at the Beacon Hill Park Service Building located on Bridge Way, next to the public washrooms. Free. Rain or shine. Registration is not required.

Compost Open House for Earth DayTuesday, April 19, 2:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.What’s cooking in the compost pile? Celebrate Earth Day and learn about organic recycling at the Beacon Hill Park Maintenance Yard (at the end of Nursery Road). Tour the City’s organic recycling depot and learn more at our educational composting and recycling displays. Bring a bag, bucket or wheelbarrow to take home some well-composted “earth.” Free. Rain or shine. Registration is not required.

Native Plants – Wildflower Walk in Beacon Hill ParkSaturday, April 23, 10 a.m. – noonWhat’s all the buzz about native plants? Learn why these water-wise, low maintenance plants are gaining in popularity, how and where they grow best, and how to care for them. Meet at the Beacon Hill Park Mainte-nance Yard (at the end of Nursery Road) and then head out for a tour of some native plants in the park. Free. Rain or shine. Registration is not required.

Native Plant Garden BuildSaturday, April 23, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.This two-hour, hands-on workshop will give you an overview on the importance of native plant gardens to our Garry oak ecosystem, what to consider when planning your own native plant garden, and how to find and choose the appropriate plants. All this while helping plant a new native plant garden in Beacon Hill Park. Free. Rain or shine. To register, call 250.361.0732.

Learn How to Make Your Own Victoria Hanging BasketSaturday, May 7, 10 a.m. – noonCreate your own Victoria trademark hanging “sun” bas-ket with the City of Victoria’s expert greenhouse staffat this hands-on, two-hour workshop in Beacon Hill Park. $90 fee includes all planting materials. To register,call 250.361.0732.

Gardening With AnnualsSaturday, May 28, 10 a.m. – noonAnnuals can provide a summer burst of colour either as an addition to your perennial beds or as stand-aloneplantings. Learn how to make the best use of annuals, plant and soil selection, and design considerations such as texture, height and form. Meet at the Beacon Hill Park Maintenance Yard (at the end of Nursery Road) for this classroom workshop. Fee: $25. To register, call 250.361.0732.

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When a conversation turns to histo-ry’s great guitar players Eric Clapton is mentioned very quickly. Since the early 60s, “Slowhand” has been entertaining, teaching, and exposing the general public to the guitar and its capabilities. He has been on the forefront of rock ‘n’ roll and the blues since he stepped into the spot-light all those years ago.

Clapton played in many bands before becoming a solo artist. Groups like Cream, the Yardbirds, and Derek and the

Dominos were topping the charts and the concert circuit largely due to Clapton and became legendary themselves.

He turned the world onto the “un-plugged” spin 20 years ago when he took some classics and stripped them to the es-sentials. That album, 1992’s Unplugged, won multiple Grammy awards and cre-ated a monster. Soon everyone and their neighbour was recording an “unplugged” album of their biggest songs but few had the impact of Clapton’s. Listen to Derek and the Domino’s original 1970 version of “Layla” and then the 1992 unplugged version - you get the best of two very dif-

The world has finite resources. I know this because for the last decade Al Gore & Michael Moore have been living in my television making frantic, bearded love while David Suzuki teaches them about “the nature of things”.

I know because of the lingering sense of guilt I feel every time I drive the car to work. I know that every time I throw away a Cola can a village in the Congo is burned to the ground while white hunters chase aluminum wildebeests through the embers, taking their hide for foil wrap and their organs for pie plates.

I know all this so I separate my plas-tic and my glass & only watch television programs with recycled jokes. And when

I have a household item that is of no par-ticular use to me I have learned to “freecy-cle” rather than throw it away.

What is freecycling? It is the practice of taking things you no longer need and leaving them at the curb because they will take up too much room in your trash. There is also a website, www.freecycling.org, where you can advertise your surplus of hemp sweaters to penniless Australian snowboarders.

Back home when we no longer had any use for a household item it was do-nated to Uncle Troy’s raccoon habitat. Of course it was more a sprawling kingdom of rusted-out appliances kept on his prop-erty ’for parts’ than it was actual animal refuge. Still, we humoured Troy because being able to send our half-working toast-

ers and microwave ovens his way meant no one in our family had to buy extra gar-bage tags from city hall. The city bylaw inspector finally put an end to the practice when his Jude son was attacked by a rac-coon in Troy’s yard. No charges were filed, mostly because Jude had been sent by the inspector himself to drop off an un-used bread maker.

Freecycling is a far more elegant solu-tion but it is not without problems. For example, every box of free cookware I see out on the street corner has a mouldering sofa somewhere in the vicinity to keep it company. This says to me that some peo-ple do not understand the distinction be-tween “freecycling” and “littering”.

If you have purchased a new set of crockery and your old set is still use-

able, leaving it in a box marked “free” is “freecycling.” If your sofa is so decrepit that it has taken on the odour of dead men then leaving it at the curb because “it’s better than throwing it away” is “litter-ing”.

It is sometimes okay to throw things away. Recycling is wonderful and we should try to do so whenever possible but certain things are meant to be junked af-ter a single owner. Small items should be thrown by hand into a “dumpster”.

Larger items need to be brought to the town dump. If you don’t own a truck, that’s fine, make friends with someone who does.

If you are unable to find someone with a truck then there are a number of serv-ices in every major city that employ thick-necked men named Otis who specialize in shifting heavy things. They will charge for the privilege but it’s a small price to pay for ensuring your neighbourhood doesn’t look like Uncle Troy’s yard.

If you’ve ever been bitten by a raccoon you’ll know how valuable this really is.

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Anthem Man on Eric Clapton

Anthem Manferent worlds.

The guitar great was in Vancouver on Friday the 26th of February and I was not going to miss out. His set consisted of new tracks from his recently released album Clapton and classic anthems from the 60s and 70s. Cover versions of JJ Cale’s “Cocaine” and Bob Marley’s “I Shot the Sheriff” were greeted with re-sounding applause as was hit maker “Wonderful Tonight”. “Layla” was also played, unplugged style.

A few surprising absentees were “Sun-shine of your Love” and “Crossroads”, but when you’ve got as rich a catalogue

as Clapton you can’t play them all.Heavily influenced by the blues, he has

mastered many of the genre’s standards. At the show he covered songs by Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley and the man often credited with the early birth of the blues - Robert Johnson. Clapton has never forgotten his roots and has always been quick to give credit to the men who came before him.

Last year when Buddy Guy came to Victoria, Buddy told the story of first hearing the Cream classic “Sunshine of your Love”. He told Clapton that he loved the song, particularly the riff and Clapton responded “You should, it’s yours.” The 65 year old legend has a few years left in him and will be back in Vancouver soon enough.

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VICTORIA - Premier Christy Clark is working with a new, smaller cabinet fo-cused on putting families first, creating jobs and changing the way British Co-lumbians engage with their government.

“Our new cabinet will reflect the pri-orities of British Columbians and put families at the centre of all our decision-making,” said Clark. “Together, we will focus on creating jobs and building a strong economy because that is the sin-gle most important thing we can do to

support families and ensure we can in-vest in critical services like health and education. This is a team that will work hard to ensure that prosperity and op-portunity extend to every region of our province.”

The new cabinet is made up of 17 min-isters plus the premier, reduced from the previous total of 24. This includes the new Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Inno-vation, which will bring together many of the functions in government focused on job creation under a single ministry. As well, three new cabinet committees reflect the priorities of government - the

Committee on Families First; the Com-mittee on Jobs and Economic Growth;

and the Committee on Open Govern-ment and Engagement.

Responsibility for colleges and uni-versities has been recombined under

the Ministry of Advanced Education; responsibility for mining has been re-turned to the Ministry of Energy and Mines; Labour and Citizen Services have been combined; and Forests and

Premier Clark slims down cabinet

Lands has been combined with Natural Resource Operations.

The new cabinet appointed and sworn into office by the Lieutenant-Governor in a ceremony today is:

* Premier - Hon. Christy Clark* Deputy Premier and Minister of Fi-

nance - Hon. Kevin Falcon

Interfaith Dialogue Project

The Victoria Interfaith Dialogue Project invites you to learn about different religions, promote understanding

and build new relationships. All events are family-friendly and

everyone is welcome!

Unitarian Open House Date: Sunday Feb 20, 2011 Time: 10:30am: worship 12-1:30pm: reception Place: 5575 West Saanich Rd. (near Red Barn)

Multi-Faith Open House Celebrations

This project is made possible through funding from the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia

Sikh Open House Date: Sunday March 20, 2011 Time: 11:30am–2pm: tour, ceremony and reception Place:1210 Topaz Avenue (off of Quadra)

Hindu Open House Date: Saturday March 5, 2011 Time: 7:30–10pm: tour and reception Place: 1934 Cultra Avenue (Saanichton)

Buddhist Open House Date: Saturday March 12, 2011 Time: 12-3pm: tour and reception Place:1050 Finlayson Street (Nepalese Monastery)

Muslim Open House Date: Sunday April 17th 2011 Time: 1–3pm: tour and reception Place:1250 Esquimalt Rd., Ismaili Jamatkhana

Christian Open House Date: Thursday April 7th 2011 Time: 7-8:30pm: tour, presentation and reception Place: 932 Balmoral Rd., First Met United Church Doreen McLeod Room

Jewish Open House Date: Friday March 25th 2011 Time: 7-9pm: ceremony and reception Place: 3636 Shelbourne St., Jewish Community Centre

For more information contact: Steven Lorenzo Baileys 250-388-4728 ext. 116 [email protected] www.icavictoria.org

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Baha'i Open House Date: Thursday March 31, 2011 Time: 7-9pm: reception and discussion Place: 932 Balmoral Rd.– First Met United Church Room 132 (Chapel)

* Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation - Hon. Mary Polak

* Minister of Advanced Education - Hon. Naomi Yamamoto

* Minister of Agriculture - Hon. Don McRae

* Attorney General - Hon. Barry Pen-ner

* Minister of Children and Family De-velopment - Hon. Mary McNeil

* Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development - Hon. Ida Chong

* Minister of Education - Hon. George Abbott

* Minister of Energy and Mines (min-ister responsible for Housing) -Hon. Rich Coleman

* Minister of Environment - Hon. Terry Lake

* Minister of Forests, Lands and Nat-ural Resource Operations - Hon.Steve Thomson

* Minister of Health - Hon. Michael de Jong

* Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Inno-vation - Hon. Pat Bell

* Minister of Labour, Citizens’ Serv-ices and Open Government - Hon.Steph-anie Cadieux

* Minister of Public Safety and Solici-

tor General - Hon. Shirley Bond* Minister of Social Development

(minister responsible for multicultural-ism) - Hon. Harry Bloy

* Minister of Transportation and In-frastructure - Hon. Blair Lekstrom

Additionally, 10 MLAs have been named as parliamentary secretaries, and

will work with ministers to focus on key initiatives of government.

Rich Coleman will serve as the Gov-ernment House Leader and Terry Lake

will be the deputy Government House Leader. Ben Stewart will be the

Government whip.“We want British Columbians to have

the opportunity to be more engaged with government decision-making,” said Pre-mier Clark. “We will work with citizens to find solutions to problems, set priori-ties openly and explain why we make the decisions we do. British Columbia is starting from a position of strength. It is up to us to build on this strength for the betterment of families across our prov-ince.”

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Immigration minister Jason Kenney says Canada will put greater emphasis on resettling refugees from camps and urban slums around the world and will end its “in-effective” source-country refugee status.

As part of changes being introduced under the Balanced Refugee Reform Act, immigration officials here plan to work closer with the United Nations High Com-missioner for Refugees, other resettlement countries and private sponsors in their ef-forts to identify refugees in greatest need, said Kenney, Minister for Citizenship, Im-migration and Multiculturalism.

He said the government will expand its resettlement program by 20 per cent to help more refugees in camps and urban slums.

“Since the source-country class is not working as it was intended, we plan to re-peal it in order to refocus our settlement efforts on refugee situations where needs are the greatest, such as Iraqi refugees in Syria and Bhutanese refugees in Nepal,” said Kenney.

Canada currently resettles one out of every 10 refugees resettled around the world, and that commitment is increas-ing with the new measures we have intro-duced,” added Kenney.

The source-country class was intended to be a flexible tool for humanitarian inter-vention, capable of responding to a variety of situations. The objective of the class was to provide resettlement assistance to people who were in need of protection, but who were unable to leave their countries and were therefore not receiving international protection under the mandate of the UN-HCR.

Canada found the source-country class too restrictive because it applied only to people in countries listed in the Immigra-tion and Refugee Protection Regulations.

Canada to refocus on re-settlement of refugees

In order to change or add a country to that list, a regulatory change was required, which was a lengthy process. As a result, the source-country class was an inflexible tool that did not allow the government to respond to emerging situations.

Overall approval rates in the program were low. In Colombia, for example, the approval rate was estimated at less than 10 per cent, demonstrating the program inef-ficiency, and raising the question of how resources could be better spent.

CIC found it was processing nine cases before finding one that merited Canada’s protection.

By working through the United Nations, however, over 85 per cent of all cases are approved.

By repealing the source-country class, the resettlement program will be stream-lined to focus on partnerships that can de-liver protection to those who are most in need.

“The UNHCR appreciates the meas-ures Canada has taken to make more re-settlement spaces available for UNHCR resettlement referrals, recognizing the large number of refugees around the world in need of protection through resettlement,” said Abraham Abraham, UNHCR repre-sentative in Canada.

Kenney said Canada’s commitment to refugee protection remains strong. “We recently agreed, at the emergency request of the UNHCR, to resettle a group of 50 Vietnamese Montagnard refugees who had been under risk of return to Vietnam. We are working with the UNHCR to resettle up to 5,000 Bhutanese refugees from Ne-pal and we have extended our commitment to help Iraqi refugees for an additional two years.”

The total number of Iraqi refugees reset-tled to Canada by 2013 is expected to ex-ceed 20,000.

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Canadian immigration minister Jason Kenney says a new regulatory body to oversee immigration consultants will help protect the integrity of the system.

Kenney announced the appointment of the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council as part of the federal government’s commitment to crack down on crooked consultants and protect pro-spective migrants and the public against immigration fraud.

The Canada Gazette’s website published a notice on March 19 informing the public about the proposed changes to the Immi-gration and Refugee Protection Regula-tions.

The amendments will be open for public comment for 30 days before final regula-tions are published.

The new regulatory body follows the minister’s announcement in June last year that the his department intended to launch a transparent public selection process to find a suitable body to regulate immigra-tion consultants.

Consultants are currently regulated by the Canadian Society of Immigration Con-sultants. However, reports of the standing committee on citizenship and immigration in 2008 and 2009 identified governance is-sues and a lack of public confidence in the society.

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not only help ensure public confidence in the integrity of the immigration program, but also that immigration consultants pro-vide their services in a professional and ethical manner,” said Kenney.

A selection committee was established to examine all submission received fol-lowing a public process requesting sub-missions from parties interested in being the regulator of immigration consultants.

The committee reported its conclusions to the minister. Based on these conclu-sions, the ICCRC was proposed as the regulator best placed to govern immigra-tion consultants.

The new regulatory council committed to a number of initiatives to foster a cul-ture of transparency and openness in order to protect the public and especially those using immigration consultant services. These include a hotline for members of Parliament for complaints and questions and a public awareness campaign.

Kenney raised the issue of immigration consultant fraud in meetings with officials in China, India and the Philippines last fall

and more recently in Pakistan. He has urged those governments to protect their citizens from exploitation and abuse by crooked immigration consultants.

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Using powerful imagery and a visceral physicality, The Last 15 Seconds explores the topic of terrorism. It starts from the tragic death of Syrian-American filmmaker Mustapha Akkad and his daughter Rima in a series of co-ordinated attacks that hit three prominent hotels in the Jordanian capital Amman in 2005. The work constructs an imagined physical and verbal dialogue between Mustapha Akkad and Rawad Jassem Mohammad Abed, the suicide bomber who carried out the explosion. The work also looks at the imagined lives and memories of both the victim and his killer as they revisit each other’s lives after their fatal encounter. The Last 15 Seconds was presented by Intrepid Theatre as part of its Jan - Apr Season in association with MT Space and Puente Theatre.Akkad is the creator of The Message: the Story of Islam, and Lion of the Desert, two of the most prominent films that depict the greatness of both Islamic faith and Arab culture. Akkad saw these films as a way to bridge the gap between the Western and Islamic worlds, stating in a 1976 interview, “…being Muslim myself who lived in the west I felt that it was my obligation, my duty to tell the truth about Islam. It is a religion that has a 700 million fol-lowing, yet there’s so little known about it which surprised me. I thought I should tell the story that will bring this bridge ... to the west.”

Majdi Bou-Matar, the show’s director and co-creator talks to Intrepid Theatre’s Sammie Gough about using the lens of theatre to examine the human impact of terrorism. (Page 17)

Pam Patel plays Rawad’s bride as well as Rima (Akkad’s daughter). Pam Patel is a graduate of Wilfred Laurier University’s music program where she studied voice under Laura Pudwell and Marianne Bindig. In June 2007, Pam performed at the Distillery District in Toronto in the premiere of “Tonhenge”, an opera by Canadian composer, Renee Walrafen. Pam also participated in Nuit Blanche in downtown Toronto singing works by local composers. Pam performed at the Vancouver Creative Music Institute as part of the Vancouver International Jazz Festival. Her involvement with The MT Space includes The Last 15 Seconds, Across the Veil and the Other End of the Line.

Photos by Tom Vogel (www.mtspace.ca)

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BY BARBARA BROWN

Raj Easwaran wants Victorians and tourists alike to savour the hot,

aromatic curries of his native south Indian cuisine.

You can discover the fragrant memo-ries of Raj’s childhood in the former city of Madras when you visit the India Curry House at the foot of Fort Street.

“One of the things we wanted to do was introduce the southern Indian cuisine to Victoria. There was an opportunity to do that because there was no other res-taurant operating with this cuisine,” said Easwaran

“Whenever we talked to our friends or had a dinner party, people would always say, ‘Oh, we wish we could get this lo-cally. We would like to go and eat that.’”

In the old city of Madras— now called Chennai — Easwaran grew up on such perennial favourites as dosa, a rice and lentil crepe, which can be served a number of ways but often with a tama-rind-based stew called sambar and coco-nut chutney.

South Indian cuisine comprises the traditional fare found in the southern-tip states Tamilnadu and Kerala, along with Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh just to the north.

The southern region has rice as a sta-ple in contrast to northern India, which favours flat breads.

Another common feature, says Eas-waran, is the use of lentils and spices, including dried chillies and fresh green chillies, coconut and native fruits, along with vegetables such as tamarind, plan-tain, gourds, garlic and ginger.

Easwaran was raised in a typical South Indian home with a large extended fam-ily, including grandparents and lots of children running around at special family meals.

As a young man, he was the first in his family to migrate and went to England to be educated, specializing in information technologies. He worked in the Middle East for a time before moving to Canada in 1996. Two years later, he married Sub-ah, a woman from back home. They have two children.

The motivation to open a restaurant came after his parents, ‘Easy’ and Jaya Easwaran, retired a decade ago and de-cided to join their son in Victoria.

“It was something that both my parents and I had been wanting to do. It was a bit of a passion in terms of cooking and our cuisine,” said Easwaran

The menu at the India Curry House identifies hot and extra-hot dishes, but also has medium-heat for more timid taste buds.

The ever-popular butter chicken and tandoori dishes are prepared, along with goat curry, which is a rare find on a menu in Victoria. In addition to the distinctive

South Indian fare that features dosas pre-pared in a variety of ways, the restaurant offers a selection of Indo-Chinese dishes.

Easwaran points to a number of items on the menu that are gluten free and says there are plenty of vegan options too.

His family acquired the restaurant a year ago in May from a family that had offered north-Indian dining for more than two decades at the same location.

“The wonderful thing about this par-ticular restaurant was that it already had a very strong clientele base, having been in existence for 20-odd years.

“The family that we acquired it from, we had a very friendly relationship with, and we could see the pattern of the sea-sons. Of course, Victoria being a season-al town, and us being located downtown, we are a seasonal business. But overall, I should say, we’ve have been pleasantly surprised. We’ve had a very positive re-sponse.

Easwaran and his mother are the chief cooks and guide the menu. This summer, they plan to introduce some of the fast-food items (chaat) that so popular on the streets of big cities such as Mumbai and Delhi. These are tangy Indian snacks that might include a quickly grilled tidbit or small potato patties filled with spicy veg-etables.

“Of course, we will be serving it here in the restaurant but in India, it would be out on the street,” said Easwaran.

“The presentation will be similar to ta-pas, with little finger foods that you can share.”

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The World Cup was a mixed bag for Canada.

A nice win over Kenya and a poor outing against Zimbabwe were draped around some good moments and some trying moments for the inexperienced associate nation against the best in the world.

“Our bowlers did a fantastic job throughout the tournament,” captain Ashish Bagai said. “But our batting let us

down in the first half and it was very hard for us to recover in the second half.”

After Canada was defeated Wednesday by defending champion Australia, the Ca-nadian players all saved a congratulatory hug for John Davison, who made this his final match after announcing his retire-ment on Tuesday. The 40-year-old who was born in Campbell River, B.C., made 14 runs off 12 balls, took one wicket, and made the catch to send Ricky Ponting on his way. A life-long resident of Austral-ia, he will continue his coaching duties there.

But as the man who has been Canada’s most recognizable name in the cricket world exits, it’s up to some promising kids to carry the program forward. Hi-ral Patel, Zubin Surkari, Jimmy Hansra, and Nitish Kumar, who all had roles in Wednesday’s match, lead the transition of Canada’s national team from one de-pending exclusively on cricketers trained elsewhere, to one where players trained at home can compete at the highest level.

“We have some young guys on the side,” Bagai said. “The guys got some self-belief out of this tournament. Patel and Hansra had some good spells out of this so hopefully they’ll be able to take something away from the experience.”

Unfortunately, it isn’t known yet what direction the team will be going. It has a string of associate tournaments and there will be some additional twenty20 opportunities coming. But with the ICC planning a test nations-only World Cup in 2015, Canada’s next chance at the sport’s highest level may not be coming for a while.

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VICTORIA —A local francophone family with roots in James Bay is being recognized for its contributions to the culture as part of this year’s provincial Francaphonie Day celebration.

John Les, Parliamentary secretary to the Premier, presented Terese Cote and her extended family with a commemo-rative plaque and showed a short video depicting her family’s legacy in Victoria during a ceremony at the legislature.

In 1945, Cote’s father, Joseph Henri Cote, and his wife, Ida Camille Demers, settled in the city and began promoting the francophone culture in the communi-ty. They were active in the French Catho-lic parish and helped build a community room next to the church. The family took an active part in protecting Victoria’s his-torical St. Ann’s Academy.

The family eventually purchased four house on Douglas Street not far from the Parliament buildings. The homes were subsequently renovated and used as rent-al apartments and are still a vital part of the James Bay neighbhourhood.

The commemorative plaque unveiled at the celebration will be installed in an

accessible location on the family’s prop-erty.

“For six decades, Joseph Côté and his family have in their own small corner of the province contributed to a rich and vi-brant francophone community legacy,” said Les. Today is our opportunity to tell their story, demonstrating the close French community linkages with the province’s

economic, social and cultural life.”Dr. Real Roy, président, Fédération

des francophones de la Colombie-Bri-tannique, said: “As Francophones, we are particularly proud to honour the Côté family for their dedication to their com-munity. Since the arrival of the first Eu-ropean settlers, Francophones have con-tributed to the rich fabric of BC’s society especially here in Victoria. We are happy to see this contribution officially recog-nized.”

There are more than 290,000 French speakers in B.C. and currently more than 40 francophone associations and organi-zations in the province.

British Columbia has joined Canada and 55 countries around the world to formally recognize March 20 as Interna-tional Day of the Francophonie.

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Critically acclaimed multi-cultural com-pany MT Space are bringing their new play, The Last 15 Seconds to Victoria on March 18-20 as part of Canada-wide tour. Majdi Bou-Matar, the show’s director and co-creator talks to Intrepid Theatre’s Sammie Gough about using the lens of theatre to examine the human impact of terrorism.

Q: What was the original inspiration behind creating the Last 15 Seconds?

The irony and absurdity of the event were my inspira-tion. I was fascinated by the fact that Mustapha Akkad was so concerned with cor-recting the image of Islam to the west and almost dedi-cated his life to promoting a good image, and yet he was killed by a Muslim extrem-ist. The other layer into this is that Mustapha Akkad was the creator of Halloween hor-ror franchise that became a brand of on-screen violence. Again what is Akkad’s responsibility in his own murder, and what is our responsibility when it comes to violence consumption.

Q: How have audiences reacted to the play so far – both in the Middle East and here in Canada?

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Audience have reacted on both emo-tional and intellectual levels. People found the play to be very moving, and at the same time it compelled they felt to learn more about the underlying politics of the Middle East.

Q: Why did you choose the story of Syrian-American filmmaker Mustafa Akkad as the focal point for the play?

Because he is very much like me: an immigrant, an artist and a dreamer.

Q: The play is co-created by six artists. How did this collaborative process of writ-ing the play work and what did each individual artist bring to the process?

We always create collabo-ratively. I find theatre by its very essence an art of collec-

tive creation. Creation comes first and then the writing. The play goes from the stage to the page. The actors are the real creators. They create with their own bodies and voices. The Director is more of an editor and the playwright mostly documents, however with such editing and documenting come a lot of creative input.

Q What do you think is the importance of using theatre to examine taboo sub-jects such as suicide bombing?

Theatre to me is a tool for community building and social justice. Its value is in its capacity to steer communities to-wards equality, diversity, and human

dignity. From here theatre becomes the medium where we have to tackle the ta-boos. Theatre permits us to collectively be vulnerable — cry, laugh, feel weak or angry! It is the place where we encour-age each other artists and audiences to overcome social taboos!

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卑詩自由黨選出新黨領簡蕙芝,她將在本月稍後宣誓成為卑詩省長。在祝賀簡蕙芝當選之際,我亦要表達對她是否真有心改革的懷疑。公眾需要注意的是,簡蕙芝是2001年卑詩自由黨競選政綱的共同起草人,自由黨的政綱造成往後十年,大幅削減貧困家庭的服務,醫療和教育水平下滑。HST說一套做一套,人民還記憶猶新,過去十年卑詩自由黨政策反覆不定,我們都看在眼底,當然更不會忘記,卑詩自由黨很多壞決策,簡蕙芝都擔當著重要角色。簡蕙芝與金寶爾的政綱,承諾不會出售卑詩鐵路,保障弱勢兒童,改善病人照料,支持課堂學習結果所有的競選支票都沒兌現。本周最引人矚目的事件,就是新西敏市的皇家哥倫比亞醫院,被迫在咖啡店內治療病人,以及素里的學生走上街頭,抗議教室過分擁擠。醫院和學校人滿為患,只是簡蕙芝

和金寶爾未能兌現承諾的嚴重後果之一。卑詩省的經濟同樣面臨嚴峻考驗,我們的失業率是大西洋省份以西最高,在全國面臨經濟不景氣時,卑詩人民是最弱勢的一群。我們的兒童貧窮率一直是全國最高,人民無法再相信這個政府會說實話。面對各種挑戰,簡蕙芝的做法還是跟金寶爾一樣。她拒絕為卑詩鐵路

貪污案召開公聽會;她主張把醫療經費與經濟成長綁在一起,就連她自己的同僚都認為是不負責任;除了大力支持合併銷售稅(HST)之外,她提不出挽救經濟方案。她誓言把家庭放在第一,但她效力金寶爾政府的紀錄卻並非如此。簡蕙芝擔任教育廳長期間,便關閉了超過一百所學校;兒童及家庭發展廳長任內,卑詩自由黨企圖刪除學

校午餐經費,她就是參與決策者之一。

若簡蕙芝有心證明承諾改變,她必須在重要議題上,改變態度立刻行動。首先,重新召開省議會,通過立法把HST公投提前至六月。其次,召開公聽會,調查卑詩自由黨高層涉嫌貪污,卻用納稅人六百萬元支付訴訟費。第三,誠實公佈預算,解決民眾生活費日益高漲的問題,如未來電費漲價五成,杜絕浪費,支持重要的醫療和教育服務。這些行動只是起步,真正的改變必須是,承諾徹底改變卑詩自由黨過去的做事方式。簡蕙芝曾經是金寶爾的親信閣員,參與影響卑詩自由黨的政策走向一個與民意脫節、束手無策的政府,一個失去卑詩人民信任的政府。現在簡蕙芝要我們相信,她能做到卑詩省民期待的改變,從過去的紀錄來看,民眾有權感到懷疑。

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Number of new immigrants to Canada highest in 50 years

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C anada welcomed 280,636 legal immigrants into the

country last year, the highest number of permanent

residents in 50 years, says Citizenship and Immigration

Minister Jason Kenney.According to preliminary data, Canada admitted about

six per cent more people than the government’s planned

range of 240,000 to 265,000 new permanent residents

for 2010.

This was in line with Kenney’s announcement last

June that Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC)

would adjust its 2010 immigration plan to meet the need

for economic immigration. The 280,636 number is about 60,000 higher than the

average annual number of permanent residents Canada

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ÓπßϬ∆ : ¡≈ÁÙ ÿπ‡≈Ò∂ «Ú⁄ √∆ Ï∆ ¡≈¬∆ ÚÒØ∫ ’∆Â∆ ◊¬∆ ‘π‰Âæ’ Á∆ ‹ª⁄ ÂØ∫ ÏßÏ∂ ‘≈¬∆ ’؇ √ßÂπÙ‡ Õ ‹ª⁄ ¬∂‹ß√∆ È∂ ¡Á≈Ò «Ú⁄√Ω∫Í∆ Íz◊Â∆ «Í؇ «Ú⁄ ‘≈¿±«√ß◊ √π√≈«¬‡∆ Á∂ ’πæfi ÍzÌ≈ÚÙ≈Ò∆ ÒØ’ª ÚÒØ∫Ï∂È≈Ó∆ ÒÀ‰ Á∂‰ Á∂ ÷πÒ≈√∂ Á≈Á≈¡Ú≈ ’∆Â≈ «◊¡≈ ˛Õ ‹√«‡√ß‹È≈ Á∂√≈¬∆ ¡Â∂ ‹√«‡√ ≈‹∂Ù’∂Â’ Á∆ ÏÀ∫⁄ È∂ ÿπ‡≈Ò∂ Á∂ √ÏßË«Ú⁄ Á≈«¬ ͇∆ÙȪ Á∆ √π‰Ú≈¬∆’«Á¡ª «’‘≈ «’ «¬√ Ï≈∂ √≈‚≈Úæ¬∆¡≈ √’≈≈ÂÓ’ ˛ «’ √∆ Ï∆¡≈¬∆ √‘∆ «ÁÙ≈ «Ú⁄ ’ßÓ ’ ‘∆˛Õ ¬∂‹ß√∆ 鱧 Ò≈ÍÂ≈ Î≈«¬Òª √‰∂¡æ◊∂ Á∆ ‹ª⁄ Ò¬∆ ‘Ø «˜¡≈Á≈ √Óª«ÁæÂ≈ ‹≈‰≈ ⁄≈‘∆Á≈ ˛Õ Î≈«¬ÒªÒ≈ÍÂ≈ ‘؉≈ Ú∆ ◊ßÌ∆ ¡Í≈Ë Õ Í‡∆ÙȪ «Ú⁄ ¡≈ÁÙ √π√≈«¬‡∆ Á∆͇∆ÙÈ Ù≈ÓÒ , «‹√ «Ú⁄ √∆ Ï∆ ¡≈¬∆ ÚÒØ∫ √∆Ò ’∆Â∂ ◊¬∂ ÏÀ∫’ ÷≈«Â¡ªÈ±ß ÷ØÒ∑‰ Á∆ Óß◊ ’∆Â∆ ◊¬∆ ˛Õ «¬’ ‘Ø Í‡∆ÙÈ √Ó≈‹ √∂Ú’ «√ÓÍz∆«√ßÿ Á∆ ˛Õ

¡ß«ÓzÂ√ «Ú÷∂ ÍæÂ’≈ª È≈Ò ◊æÒÏ≈ ’Á∂ ‘ج∂ √.«√ÓÈ‹∆ «√ßÿ Ó≈ÈÕ

Á∂ B ÈßÏ «¡À’‡ Á∂ ’߇∂È Á≈«¬’ «‘æ√≈ Èπ’√≈«È¡≈ «◊¡≈Õ «¬‘ÍÒª‡ ≈‹Ë≈È∆ ‡Ø’∆˙ ÂØ∫ Â’∆ÏÈ

BE@ «’ÒØÓ∆‡ Á∆ Á±∆ ”Â∂ √«ÊÂ˛Õ Ï∆Â∂ Ùπæ’Ú≈ 鱧 ¡≈¬∂ ˜ØÁ≈̱⁄≈Ò ¡Â∂ √πÈ≈Ó∆ ÂØ∫ Ï≈¡Á ÂØ∫ ‘∆‹Í≈È ∂‚∆¬∂ÙÈ È±ß Ø’‰ Á∂ ÔÂȪ«Ú⁄ Òæ«◊¡≈ ‘Ø«¬¡≈ ˛Õ ÍzÓ≈‰±ÍÒª‡ª Á∂ ÏßÁ ‘؉ È≈Ò Á∂Ù Á∂ ’¬∆«‘æ«√¡ª «Ú⁄ «Ï‹Ò∆ Á∆ «’æÒÂ

Í≈¬∆ ‹≈ ‘∆ ˛Õ ‹Í≈È √’≈ È∂ÍzÓ≈‰± √ß’‡’≈Ò Á≈ ¡ÀÒ≈È ’ «ÁæÂ≈˛Õ ÍzË≈È ÓßÂ∆ È≈˙ÂØ’≈È È∂ ’æÒ∑

Îπ’±Ù∆Ó≈ Á∂¡≈Ò∂ Áπ¡≈Ò∂Á ∂«¬Ò≈«’¡ªÁ∂ ÒØ’ª ȱ ßÿØ∫ Ï≈‘ È≈«È’Ò‰ Á∆¡Í∆Ò ’∆Â∆√∆Õ √ØÓÚ≈ȱ ß ÍÒª‡«Ú⁄ ‘ ج ∂ËÓ≈’∂ «Ú⁄AA ÒØ’˜ıÓ∆ ‘ ج ∂√ÈÕ ¿πË«Ú’∆Ò∆’√

ÚÒØ∫ Ò∆’ ’∆Â∂ ◊¬∂ «¬’ √ßÁ∂Ù «Ú⁄«’‘≈ «◊¡≈ «’ ‹Í≈È È±ß ÁØ √≈ÒÍ«‘Òª ⁄∂Â≈ÚÈ∆ «ÁæÂ∆ ◊¬∆ √∆ «’¿π√Á∂ √πæ«÷¡≈ «ÈÔÓ ·∆’ È‘∆∫ ‘È¡Â∂ ’ج∆ Â’Û≈ ̱⁄≈Ò ¿π√Á∂ ÍzÓ≈‰±«Ï‹Ò∆ ÍÒª‡ª Ò¬∆ ◊ßÌ∆ ÷Â≈ÍÀÁ≈ ’ Á∂Ú∂◊≈Õ

≈‹≈ Á∂ √«‘ÔØ◊∆ √≈«Á’ ÚæÒØ∫ ÷πÁ’Ù∆≈‹≈ Á∂ √«‘ÔØ◊∆ √≈«Á’ ÚæÒØ∫ ÷πÁ’Ù∆≈‹≈ Á∂ √«‘ÔØ◊∆ √≈«Á’ ÚæÒØ∫ ÷πÁ’Ù∆≈‹≈ Á∂ √«‘ÔØ◊∆ √≈«Á’ ÚæÒØ∫ ÷πÁ’Ù∆≈‹≈ Á∂ √«‘ÔØ◊∆ √≈«Á’ ÚæÒØ∫ ÷πÁ’Ù∆≈‹≈ «÷Ò≈ ÁØÙ Íæ CA Âæ’ : √∆ Ï∆ ¡≈¬∆

¡Â∂ ‹ª⁄ ’ ‘∆ ˛Õ DG √≈Ò≈Ï≈Ù≈ ȱ ß ‘√ÍÂ≈Ò «Ò‹≈‰ ”Â∂‚≈’‡ª È∂ ¿πÈ∑ª 鱧 «ÓzÂ’ ¡ÀÒ≈È«Á æÂ≈Õ √∆ Ï∆ ¡≈¬∆ ¡Â∂

«¬ßÓ∆◊∂ÙÈ ‚≈«¬À’‡Ø∂‡ È∂ «Í¤Ò∂√≈Ò Á∂ ¡÷∆ «Ú⁄ ¿πÈ∑ª Á∂ ’ßÍÒÀ’√ª”Â∂ ¤≈Í∂ Ó≈∂ √ÈÕ ÁØÚ∂∫ ¬∂‹ß√∆¡ª «¬√√ßÌ≈ÚÈ≈ Á∆ ‹ª⁄ ’ ‘∆¡ª ‘È«’ ’∆ ¿πÈ∑ª Á∆¡ª ’ßÍÈ∆¡ª √≈Ï’≈Á± √ß⁄≈ ÓßÂ∆ Ò¬∆ Óß⁄ Ú‹Ø∫ ’ßÓ’ ‘∆¡ª √ÈÕ ÁØÚª ‹ª⁄ ¬∂‹ß√∆¡ª

È∂ Ó≈ÓÒ∂ 鱧 ÒÀ ’∂ Ï≈Ù≈ ÂØ∫ Íπ椫◊椒∆Â∆ √∆Õ «¬æË √∆ Ï∆ ¡≈¬∆ È∂ ¡æ‹√πÍ∆Ó ’؇ 鱧 Áæ«√¡≈ «’ B-‹∆√ÍÀ’‡zÓ Úß‚ ÿπ‡≈Ò∂ Á∂ Ó≈ÓÒ∂ «Ú⁄√≈Ï’≈ Á± √ß⁄≈ ÓßÂ∆ ¬∂ ≈‹≈ ¡Â∂B ’ßÍÈ∆¡ª Á∂ «÷Ò≈¯ CA Ó≈⁄ Âæ’

ÁØÙ Íæ Á≈«¬ ’ «ÁæÂ∂ ‹≈‰◊∂Õ¡Á≈Ò È∂ ‹ª⁄ ¬∂‹ß√∆ 鱧 ‘π’Ó «ÁæÂ≈˛ «’ ¿π‘ «¬√ Ó≈ÓÒ∂ Á∆ ÍÀÚ≈¬∆Ò¬∆ √π‰Ú≈¬∆ Ò¬∆ «’√∂ „π’Ú∂∫√∆È∆¡ Ú’∆Ò È±ß «ÚÙ∂Ù √’≈∆Ú’∆Ò ÂÀ¡ ’∂Õ

Ú≈‘ÈÚÂ∆ Â∂ √πæÏ≈≈˙ ÂØ∫ Íπ椫◊æ¤

ÈÚ∆∫ «ÁæÒ∆ : B-‹∆ √ÍÀ’‡zÓ Úß‚ ÿπ‡≈Ò∂ Á∆ ‹ª⁄ Á∂ ⁄Ò«Á¡ª√∆ Ï∆ ¡≈¬∆ Á∂ ’ÁÓ ¡æ‹ Á∂Ù Á∂ √Ú¿π⁄ ’≈ȱßÈ∆ ¡«Ë’≈∆ ¡‡≈È∆‹ÈÒ ‹∆ ¬∆ Ú≈‘ÈÚÂ∆ ¡Â∂ Ì≈Â∆ «˜Ú ÏÀ∫’ Á∂ ◊ÚÈ ‚∆. √πæÏ≈≈˙Á∂ ÿ Âæ’ Í‘πß⁄ ◊¬∂ «‹È∑ª Á∂ «Ï¡≈Ȫ 鱧 ‹ª⁄ ¬∂‹ß√∆ È∂ ’ØÛª πͬ∂ Á∂«¬√ ÿπ‡≈Ò∂ Á∂ «√Ò«√Ò∂ «Ú⁄ Á‹ ’∆Â≈ Õ ¬∂‹ß√∆ √±Âª È∂ «’‘≈ «’Íπ椫◊æ¤ ÁΩ≈È Ú≈‘ÈÚÂ∆ ÂØ∫ √ÍÀ’‡zÓ Íz«¥¡≈ Ùπ± ‘Ø‰ √Ó∂∫ Á± √ß⁄≈ÓßÂ≈Ò∂ 鱧 «ÁæÂ∆ ◊¬∆ ¿πÈ∑ª Á∆ ’≈ȱßÈ∆ √Ò≈‘ Ï≈∂ √Ú≈Ò ’∆Â∂ ◊¬∂Õ √∆ Ï∆¡≈¬∆ È∂ √πæÏ≈≈˙ ÂØ∫ Íπ椫◊æ¤ ’∆Â∆ ‹Ø ÂÂ’≈Ò∆ «Úæ √’æ √È ¡Â∂Ó≈ÓÒ∂ «Ú⁄ ¿πÈ∑ª Á≈ «Ï¡≈È Á‹ ’∆Â≈Õ ¿πÈ∑ª È∂ √ÍÀ’‡zÓ Úß‚ ÂØ∫ Í«‘ÒªÓØÏ≈«¬Ò ¡Í∂‡ª Ò¬∆ Á≈÷Ò≈ Î∆√ 鱧 ÒÀ ’∂ √Ú≈Ò ¸æ’∂ √ÈÕ

ÈÚ∆∫ «ÁæÒ∆ : ’∂∫Á∆ «Ú‹∆ÒÀ∫√’«ÓÙÈ È∂ «Â¿π‘≈ª ¡Â∂ ÈÚ∂∫ √≈ÒÁ∂ Ó Ω’ ∂ ” ∂ ’ ∂ ∫Á √’≈ Á ∂’Ó⁄≈∆¡ª 鱧 ÂØ‘ ∂ «ÁæÂ∂ ‹≈‰ ÂØ∫ÓÈ∑≈ ’∆Â≈ Õ ÍzË≈È ÓßÂ∆ ÁΫÚ⁄ ≈‹ ÓßÂ∆ Ú∆. È≈«¬‰√π¡≈Ó∆ È∂ ¡æ‹ ÒØ’ √Ì≈ «Ú⁄ ÓÀ∫ϪÁ∂ √Ú≈Òª Á≈ ‹Ú≈Ï «Áß«Á¡ª «¬‘‹≈‰’≈∆ «ÁæÂ∆Õ ¿πÈ∑ª Áæ«√¡≈ «’«¬√Ø, ÍπÒ≈Û «Ú«◊¡≈È ¡Â∂¡À∫‡«’ Á∂ √≈∂ √Ê≈¬∆ ’≈«Ó¡ª ȱߒßÍÈ∆ Á∂ Ú≈Ë∂ Ò¬∆ «ÁæÂ∂ ◊¬∂ ÔØ◊Á≈ÈÁ∆ ÙÒ≈ÿ≈ Ú‹Ø∫ B@@G «Ú⁄ √ØÈ∂ Á∂«√æ’∂ Úß‚∂ ◊¬∂ √ÈÕ È≈«¬‰ √π¡≈Ó∆È∂ Áæ«√¡≈ «’ √∆ Ú∆ √∆ È∂ «Â¿π‘≈ª¡Â∂ ÈÚ∂∫ √≈Ò Á∂ ÓΩ«’¡ª ”Â∂ ’∂∫ÁÁ∂ ’≈«Ó¡ª 鱧 ÂØ‘¯∂ Á∂‰ ÂØ∫ ÓÈ∑≈’∆Â≈ ˛Õ ¿πÈ∑≈ «’‘≈ «’ ÂØ‘¯∂ Ú‹Ø∫√ØÈ∂ Á∂ «√æ’∂ Á∂‰ Á≈ ÓÂ≈ ¡À∫‡«’√

Á∂ «ÈÁ∂Ù’ Óß‚Ò, ¡À∫‡«’√’≈ÍØ∂ÙÈ Á∂ ¿π⁄ ÍzÏßË’∆ ¡Á≈∂ ÚÒØ∫ÍzÚ≈«È √∆Õ ¿πÈ∑ª ¡æ◊∂ Áæ«√¡≈ «’

Ò∂÷≈ Íz∆«÷¡≈ «Ú⁄ «¬‘ «’‘≈ «◊¡≈√∆ «’ «’¿π∫‹Ø ÍπÒ≈Û «Ú«◊¡≈È ¡Â∂«¬√Ø Á∂ ’≈Ó∂ √Ê≈¬∆ √’≈∆’Ó⁄≈∆ ‘È ¡Â∂ ¿π‘ ¿πÍz◊«‘¡ªÁ∆ ‘∂’ √¯ÒÂ≈ ”Â∂ «ÚÙ∂Ù È’ÁÍÀ’∂‹ Ò¬∆ Ú∆ Í≈ √È, ¡«‹‘∂«Ú⁄ ¿πÈ∑ª √’≈∆ ’Ó⁄≈∆¡ª ȱßÂØ‘ ∂ Á∂‰ Á≈ ’ج∆ ÓÂÒÏ È‘∆∫ √∆Õ

⁄ß‚∆◊Û∑ «Ú÷∂ Ò◊≈¬∆ ◊¬∆ “¡À∫‡∆’ ◊ØÒ‚ ‹ÚÀÒ∆ Á∆ ÍzÁÙÈ∆ «Úæ⁄Ó≈‚Òª ◊«‘«‰¡ª Á∂ È≈ÒÕ

‹≈‡ ¡ßÁØÒÈ ’≈È FB ∂Òª æÁ,◊z«‘ ÓßÂ∆ 鱧 «Ó«Ò¡≈ Ú¯ÁÈÚ∆∫ «ÁæÒ∆, ’∂∫Á √’≈ Á∆¡ª ÈΩ’∆¡ª «Ú⁄ ≈÷Ú∂∫’È

Á∆ Óß◊ 鱧 ÒÀ ’∂ ¿π ÍzÁ∂Ù Á∂ ¡ÓØ‘≈ «Ú⁄ ‹≈∆ ‹≈‡ Ì≈¬∆⁄≈∂ Á∂¡ßÁØÒÈ Ò◊≈Â≈ Â∂˜ ‘πßÁ≈ ‹≈ «‘≈ ˛Õ ¡ßÁØÒÈ Á∆ Ú‹∑≈ È≈Ò ÈÚ∆∫«ÁæÒ∆ ÂØ∫ FB ∂Òª 鱧 æÁ ’ «ÁæÂ≈ «◊¡≈ Õ «¬√Á∂ È≈Ò ‘∆ AI ∂Òª Á∂±‡ ÏÁÒ «ÁæÂ∂ ◊¬∂ ‘È ¡Â∂ CB ∂Òª Á∆ √∂Ú≈ «Ú⁄ ’Ó∆ «Ò¡ªÁ∆ ◊¬∆˛Õ ‘ØÒ∆ Á∆ Ú‹∑≈ È≈Ò ÿ Á∆ ≈‘ ͬ∂ ÒØ’ª 鱧 ¡≈¿π‰ ‹≈‰ «Ú⁄ ’≈¯∆«Áæ’ª Á≈ √‘Ó‰≈ ’È≈ ÍÀ «‘≈ ÕÒØ’ Ïæ√ª Á∆¡ª ¤æª ”Â∂ Ò‡’ ’∂¡≈͉∆¡ª Óß«˜Òª ÚæÒ ‹≈ ‘∂ ‘ÈÕ ¿πË Ó≈ÓÒ∂ Á∆ ◊ßÌ∆Â≈ 鱧 Á∂÷«Á¡ª’∂∫Á √’≈ È∂ √’≈∆ ÈΩ’∆¡ª «Ú⁄ ≈÷Ú∂∫’È Á∆ Óß◊ 鱧 ÒÀ ’∂ ¿πÂÍzÁ∂Ù ¡Â∂ ‘«¡≈‰≈ «Ú⁄ ¡ßÁØÒÈ ”Â∂ ¿πÂ∂ ‹≈‡ ¡≈◊±¡ª 鱧 ≈‹Ë≈È∆«ÁæÒ∆ √æ«Á¡≈ ª ‹Ø «¬√ ÓπæÁ∂ Á≈ ‘æÒ ’æ«„¡≈ ‹≈ √’∂Õ ¡«Ë’≈ √±ÂªÈ∂ Áæ«√¡≈ «’ ◊z«‘ ÓßÂ∆ √z∆ Í∆. «⁄ÁßÏÓ ¡Â∂ √Ó≈«‹’ «È¡ª ÓßÂ∆Óπ’πÒ Ú≈√«È’ √’≈ ÚÒØ∫ ‹≈‡ ≈÷Úª’È √ßÿÙ ’Ó∂‡∆ Á∂ ÍzË≈ÈÔÙÍ≈Ò Ó«Ò’ Á∆ ¡◊Ú≈¬∆ «Ú⁄ ¡≈¬∂ AA ÓÀ∫Ï∆ ‹≈‡ ÚÎÁ È≈Ò◊æÒÏ≈ ’∆Â∆Õ ‘π‰ √Ì Á∆ Ș «¬√ ÏÀ·’ ÂØ∫ «È’Ò‰ Ú≈Ò∂ «√æ‡∂ ”Â∂¡‡’∆ ‘ج∆ Õ √z∆ «⁄ÁßÏÓ È∂ «’‘≈ «’ ‹≈‡ Ì≈¬∆⁄≈∂ Á∆¡ª Óß◊ª ”Â∂√’≈ ◊ßÌ∆Â≈ È≈Ò «Ú⁄≈ ’∂◊∆Õ

ω «◊¡≈ Â∂ ÓÀ√∂ ’È Á≈ «’≈‚

ÓÀÒÏÈ : ¡≈√‡∂Ò∆¡≈«Úµ⁄ «‘‰ Ú≈Ò∂ ⁄∂ÔØ∫◊ «’‡ È∂ √ÌÂØ∫ Â∂ ‡À’√‡ ÓÀ√˜ ’È Á≈ «◊ßÈ∆˜ÚÒ‚ «’≈‚ ω≈«¬¡≈ ‘À¢ AF√≈Ò≈ ⁄∂ÔØ∫◊ 鱧 «¬√ «’≈‚ Á∂ È≈ÒA@ ‘˜≈ ‚≈Ò Á∂ È≈Ò ¡ÀÒ ‹∆ÚÒ‚ ’µÍ «Úµ⁄ «‘µ√≈ ÒÀ‰ Á≈ ÓΩ’≈«Ó«Ò¡≈ ‘À¢ ⁄∂ÔØ∫◊ È∂ «¬’ «Ó߇ Â∂

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B@ √≈Ò Ï≈¡Á B@ Î∆√Á∆ Ì≈Â∆ «‘‰◊∂ ’∞¡≈∂‹ÒÁ∆ ’ Ò˙ Ù≈Á∆ È‘∆∫ ª «‘ ‹≈˙◊∂ ’π¡≈∂

¶‚È : «Ú’∆Ò∆’√ Á∂÷πÒ≈«√¡ª Á∂ ∆¬∂ «ÚÙÚ Ì Á∆¡ª◊πÍ ‹≈‰’≈∆¡ª ¡≈Ó ÒØ’ª Á∆Í‘πß⁄ «Úæ⁄ «Ò¡≈¿π‰ Ú≈Ò∂ ‹±Ò∆¡È

√Ì ÂØ∫ ıÂÈ≈’ ‹≈√±√ω «˛ «¬ß‡ÈÀ‡ : ¡√ª‹∂

¡√ª‹∂ Á≈ ’«‘‰≈ ˛ «’ «¬ß‡ÈÀ‡‘π‰ Âæ’ Á≈ √Ì ÂØ∫ Úæ‚≈ ‹≈√±√ ˛¡Â∂ «¬√ ÂØ∫ √ßÌÒ ’∂ «‘‰ Á∆˜±Â ˛Õ «Ïz‡ ∂È Á∆ ’À ∫«Ï z˜Ô±È∆Ú«√‡∆ Á∂ «Ú«Á¡≈Ê∆¡ª È≈Ò¡≈͉∆ ◊æÒÏ≈ ÁΩ≈È ¡√ª‹∂ È∂Áæ«√¡≈ «’ ¡≈͉∂ ÂÓ≈Ó Î≈«¬«Á¡ªÁ∂ Ï≈Ú˜±Á «¬ß‡ÈÀ‡ È∂ ÒØ’ª Á∆¡≈Ú≈˜ ˘ ÁÏ≈¿π‰ ”⁄ √’≈ Á∆Ï‘π ÓÁÁ ’∆Â∆ ˛Õ «¬ß‡ÈÀ‡ ˘«Ú¡’Â∆ Á∆ ¡≈Ú≈˜ ÁÏ≈¿π‰ Á∆√Ì ÂØ∫ ’≈◊≈ Â’È∆’ Á≈ Ȫ «ÁßÁ∂‘ج∂ ¡√ª‹∂ È∂ «’‘≈ «’ «¬‘ «¬’¡«‹‘∆ ÁØ Ë≈∆ ÂÒÚ≈ ˛ ‹Ø ‹∂Âπ‘≈˘ Î≈«¬Á≈ Í‘πß⁄≈ √’Á≈ ˛ ªÂπ‘≈‚∂ «÷Ò≈Î Ú∆ ’¬∆ ÒØ’ª Á≈ÓÁÁ◊≈ Ú∆ ω √’Á≈ Õ

˙‡≈Ú≈ : ÒÛ’∆ Á∆ «¬º¤≈«Ú⁄ ÒÛ’∆ ÂØ∫ Ó»≥‘ ÓØÛÈ≈ Ì≈Â∆√Ó≈‹ ÓπÙ«’Ò «Ú⁄ Î√≈¿∞‰ Ú≈Ò≈‘ÀÕ «¬’ ÈÚ∂∫ ¡«Ë¡ÀÈ «Ú⁄ Á≈¡Ú≈’∆Â≈ «◊¡≈ ‘À «’ ’≥«È¡≈ Ì»‰

‘º«Â¡≈ Á∂ ’≈È ¡◊Ò∂ B@ √≈Òª«Ú⁄ Ì≈ «Ú⁄ A@ ÂØ∫ B@ Î∆√Á∆ÈΩ‹Ú≈Ȫ ˘ ÍÂÈ∆¡ª È√∆Ï È‘∆∫‘؉◊∆¡ªÕ ’ÀÈ∂‚∆¡È ÓÀ‚∆’Ò¡À√Ø√∆¬∂˜È ‹ÈÒ «Ú⁄ Íz’≈«Ù«Í؇ Á∂ ÓπÂ≈Ï’ Ì≈ √Ó∂ ⁄∆È¡Â∂ Áº÷‰∆ ’Ø∆¡≈ «Ú⁄ ¡◊Ò∂ Ú∆‘√≈Òª «Ú⁄ ÈΩ‹Ú≈È ÍπÙª ¡Â∂¡Ωª Á∆ «◊‰Â∆ «Ú⁄ A@-B@ÍzÂ∆Ù Á≈ ¡√≥Â∞ÒÈ ‘Ø √’Á≈ ‘À,«‹√ Á∂ ¡«√ºË∂ ÂΩ Â∂ ÈÂ∆‹∂ √Ó≈‹Ò¬∆ ıÂÈ≈’ ‘؉◊∂Õ ◊Ì «Ú⁄Ì»‰ Á∆ ‹ª⁄ ’È Ú≈Ò∆ ¡Ò‡≈

√≈¿±∫‚ Á∂ «Ú’√ ‘؉ ’≈È ‘∞‰«¬‘ ¡√Ó≈ÈÂ≈ ‘Ø «˜¡≈Á≈ ÚºË◊¬∆ ‘ÀÕ Ì≈ «Ú⁄ ‘ج∂ «¬’ Â≈˜≈¡«Ë¡ÀÈ «Ú⁄ Ú∆ «’‘≈ «◊¡≈ √∆«’ Í≥‹≈Ï, ◊∞‹≈ ¡Â∂ ≈‹Ë≈È∆

«ÁºÒ∆ «Ú⁄ «¬‘ ¡È∞Í≈ ¡≈Ó ÂΩ”Â∂ ABE ÍπÙ ¡Â∂ A@@ ¡Ωª Á≈‘ÀÕ ‘≈Òª«’ ’∂Ò ¡Â∂ ¡ªË≈ ÍzÁ∂Ù«Ú⁄ ¡È∞Í≈ ¡≈Ó ÂΩ ”Â∂ A@E ÍπÙ¡Â∂ A@@ ¡Ωª Á≈ ‘ÀÕ Áº÷‰∆ ’Ø∆¡≈¡Â∂ ⁄∆È Á∆ √«ÊÂ∆ Ú∆ Ì≈ Ú◊∆‘ÀÕ √≈Ò AIIB «Ú⁄ Áº÷‰∆ ’Ø∆¡≈Á∂ ’∞fi √»«Ï¡ª «Ú⁄ ¡À√.¡≈. Ï∆.ABE ¡Â∂ ⁄∆È «Ú⁄ AC@ º’ Í‘∞≥⁄◊¬∆ √∆Õ Ô». √∆. ¡ÀÒ. √À∫‡ Î≈ ‘ÀÒÊ¡À∫‚ «‚ÚÀÒÍÓÀ∫‡ «¬È Òß‚È Á∂ ÍzØÎÀ√ÊÀ«√ ‘À√’∂Ê Á∆ ¡◊Ú≈¬∆ Ú≈Ò∂ ÷Ø‹ÁÒ È∂ «’‘≈ «’ √≈Ò B@@E «Ú⁄ ‘∆

B@ √≈Ò ÂØ∫ ÿº‡ ¿πÓ Á∂ ÍπÙª Á∆«◊‰Â∆ ¡Ωª Á∆ Â∞ÒÈ≈ «Ú⁄ «Â≥È

’ØÛ B@ Òº÷ «˜¡≈Á≈ Á˜ ’∆Â∆◊¬∆Õ

Í≈«¬Ò È∂ Ù≈Ï ÂØ∫ ’∆Â∆ ÂΩÏ≈ÓπßϬ∆ : ¡≈¬∆‡Ó ◊Ò

Í≈«¬Ò Ø‘Â◊∆ È∂ Ù≈Ï, √À’√ ¡Â∂ÓÁª ÂØ∫ ÂØÏ≈ ’ Ò¬∆‘ÀÕ Í≈«¬Ò È∂ «¬√ ◊æÒÁ∆ ÍπÙ‡∆ ’Á∂ ‘ج∂«’‘≈ «’ «¬‘ √æ⁄ ˛«’ ¿π‘ ’πfi √Ó∂∫ Á∂ Ò¬∆«ÂßßȪ ⁄∆˜ª ÂØ∫ Á±‘∂◊∆Õ ¿π‘ ÷πÁ ÈÚ∂∫«√ ∂ Â Ø ∫ ÂÒ≈Ù‰≈⁄≈‘πßÁ∆ ˛ «¬√ Ò¬∆√À’√, Ù≈Ï Ú◊∆¡ª⁄∆‹ª ÂØ∫ ’πfi √Ó∂∫ Á∂Ò¬∆ «ÏÒ’π æÒ Á±

‘∂◊∆Õ Í≈«¬Ò Á∆ Óª ¿π√ Á∂ È≈Ò ‘∆‘∂◊∆Õ

⁄∂Ȭ∆ : B-‹∆ √ÍÀ’‡zÓÿπ‡≈Ò∂ «Ú⁄ Î√∂ √≈Ï’≈ Á± √ß⁄≈ÓßÂ∆ ¬∂ ≈‹≈ Á∂ «¬’ ÍzÓπ æ÷√«‘ÔØ◊∆ √≈«Á’ Ï≈Ù≈ È∂ ’«Ê ÂΩ”Â∂ ÷πÁ’Ù∆ ’ Ò¬∆ÕÍπ«Ò√ È∂ ÷πÁ’πÙ∆ Á∆ÍπÙ‡∆ ’ «ÁæÂ∆ ˛Õ√≈«Á’ Á∂ ’ßÍÒÀ’√ª”Â∂ √∆ Ï∆ ¡≈¬∆ È∂ B-‹∆ ÿ π‡≈Ò ∂ «Ú⁄ÙÓ±Ò∆¡Â 鱧 ÒÀ ’∂¤≈Í∂ Ó≈∂ √ÈÕ √≈«Á’Á∂ Í«Ú≈ Ú≈«Ò¡ªÈ∂ Á≈¡Ú≈ ’∆Â≈ ˛«’ ¿ πÈ ∑ ª È ∂¡≈ÂÓ‘æ«Â¡≈ ’∆Â∆˛Õ ⁄∂Ȭ∆ Íπ«Ò√ Á∂’«ÓÙÈ ‡∆≈‹∂∫ÁÈ È∂ «’‘≈ «’ Ï≈Ù≈ ȱßÁπÍ«‘ Â’∆ÏÈ ‚∂„ Ú‹∂ ¡ÍØÒØ‘√ÍÂ≈Ò «Ò‹≈«¬¡≈ «◊¡≈ÕÍ«Ú≈ Á≈ ’«‘‰≈ ˛ «’ ¿πÈ∑ª È∂Î≈‘≈ ÒÀ «Ò¡≈Õ Íπ«Ò√ È∂ «’‘≈ «’Ó≈ÓÒ∂ Á∆ ‹ª⁄ ’∆Â∆ ‹≈ ‘∆ ˛ÕÍπ«Ò√ Ï≈Ù≈ Á∂ ÿ Í‘πß⁄ ◊¬∆ ˛

’ÀÍ‡È ¡Ó«ßÁ «√ßÿ Á∂ Ì≈Ù‰ Ó◊Ø∫ √Óπæ⁄∆ «ÚØË∆ «Ë ÚæÒØ∫ Ú≈’¡≈¿±‡⁄ß‚∆◊Û∑ ¡æ‹ Íø‹≈Ï «ÚË≈È √Ì≈ «Ú⁄ √≈Ï’≈ Óπæ÷ ÓßÂ∆ ¡Â∂

Íø‹≈Ï ÍzÁ∂Ù ’ª◊√ Á∂ ÍzË≈È ’ÀÍ‡È ¡Ó«ßÁ «√ßÿ B@AA-AB Ò¬∆Ï‹‡ ¡ÈπÓ≈È «Ú⁄ Ï«‘√ «Ú⁄ «ÚØË∆ «Ë ÚÒØ∫ Í«‘Ò∂ ÓÀ∫Ï Ú‹Ø∫ ÏØÒ‘∂ √ÈÕ ¿πÈ∑ª È∂ G-H √«Î¡ª Á≈ «Ò÷Â∆ Ì≈Ù‰ ¡ß◊∂˜∆ «Ú⁄ ÍÛ∑ ’∂√π‰≈«¬¡≈Õ ¡≈͉∂ Ì≈Ù‰ «Ú⁄ ’ÀÍ‡È È∂ Ï‹‡ 鱧 ◊πßÓ≈‘’πÈ ¡Â∂ ◊Ò¡ߒ«Û¡ª ”Â∂ ¡Ë≈ fi±· Á≈ Íπ¶Á≈ «’‘≈ Õ ¿πÈ∑ª Á∂ Ì≈Ù‰ Ó◊Ø∫

’ª◊√ Í≈‡∆ √ÁÈ «Ú⁄Ø∫Ú≈’¡≈¿±‡ ’ ◊¬∆Õ¡Ó«ßÁ «√ßÿ È∂ ¡≈͉∂Ì≈Ù‰ «Ú⁄ «’‘≈ «’ √≈ÒB@@F-@G «Ú⁄ Әϱ¡≈«Ê’ ‘≈Ò ‘π ß«Á¡ª‘ Ø «¬¡ª Ú∆ ¡’≈Ò∆-Ì≈‹Í≈ ◊·‹ØÛ √’≈ È∂√±Ï∂ 鱧 ¿π√∂ Â∑ª Á∂ ¡≈«Ê’ «Èÿ≈ ÚæÒ Ëæ’«ÁæÂ≈ ˛ «‹Ú∂∫ «¬√ È∂ B@@A-@B √Ó∂∫ √’≈

¤æ‚‰ √Ó∂∫ ’∆Â≈ √∆Õ ¿πÈ∑ª «¬‘ Ú∆ Á≈¡Ú≈ ’∆Â≈ «’ √±Ï∂ Á∆ ¡≈«Ê’‘≈Ò «¬√ √Ó∂∫ Á∂Ù Á∂ √≈∂ √±«Ï¡ª È≈ÒØ∫ Ó≈Û∆ ˛Õ «¬√ Ï≈∂ ¿πÈ∑ª √ÁÈ«Ú⁄ ¡ß’Û∂ Ú∆ ÍÛ∑ ’∂ √π‰≈¬∂Õ

“¡’≈Ò∆-Ì≈‹Í≈ √’≈ È∂ √±Ï∂ 鱧 ¡≈«Ê’ «Èÿ≈ Á∆ ‘æÁ Âæ’ Í‘πß⁄≈«¬¡≈”

’ª◊√ Á∂ “’ÍÂ≈È” È∂ ‹ß◊ ÂØ∫ Í«‘Òª ‘∆ ‘«Ê¡≈ √πæ‡∂ : √π÷Ï∆¡Ó«ßÁ «√ßÿ Íø‹≈Ï Á∆ Ó∆È∆ ‘’∆’ ÂØ∫ ¡‰‹≈‰⁄ß‚∆◊Û∑, Íø‹≈Ï Á∂ ¿πÍ Óπæ÷ ÓßÂ∆ √. √π÷Ï∆ «√ßÿ Ï≈ÁÒ

È∂ ¡æ‹ «¬‘ «’‘≈ ˛ «’ ’À͇ȡӫßÁ «√ßÿ È∂ Ï‹‡ ”Â∂Ï«‘√ Ùπ± ‘Ø‰ ÂØ∫ Í«‘Òª ‘∆«ÚË≈È √Ì≈ «Ú⁄Ø∫ Ú≈’-¡≈¿±‡ ’’∂ ‹ß◊ Ùπ± ‘Ø‰ ÂØ∫Í«‘Òª ‘∆ ¡≈͉∆ ‘≈ ’ϱҒ Ò¬∆ Õ Íø‹≈Ï «ÚË≈È√Ì≈ Á∆ ÍzÀ√ ◊ÀÒ∆ «Ú÷∂ÍæÂ’≈ª È≈Ò ◊æÒÏ≈Â

’«Á¡ª √. √π÷Ï∆ «√ßÿ Ï≈ÁÒ È∂¡Ó«ßÁ «√ßÿ ÚÒØ∫ «ÚË≈È √Ì≈ «Ú⁄Ø∫Ú≈’ ¡≈¿±‡ ’È ÂØ∫ Í«‘Òª ÍÛ∑∂ ◊¬∂«¬’ «Ò÷Â∆ Ì≈Ù‰ Á∂ ‘ ¡ß’Û∂ Èß± fiπ·Ò≈¿π∫«Á¡ª «’‘≈ «’ «¬‘ ÏÛ∆Â√ Ú≈Ò∆ ◊æÒ ˛ Õ

ÓπßϬ∆ ‘ÓÒ∂ Ó◊Ø∫ ’√≈Ï È±ßÓÚ≈¿π‰≈ ⁄≈‘πßÁ≈ √∆ Í≈«’

ÈÚ∆∫ «ÁæÒ∆ : ÓπßϬ∆ ‘ÓÒ∂ «Ú⁄ «˜ßÁ≈ ÎÛ∂ ‹≈‰ Ú≈Ò∂ ¡«ÂÚ≈Á∆¡‹ÓÒ ’√≈Ï È±ß ¿π√Á∂ Í≈«’√Â≈È∆ ¡≈’≈ ÓÚ≈¿π‰≈ ⁄≈‘πßÁ∂ √È, «¬√Ò¬∆ Ï’≈«¬Á≈ √πÍ≈∆ Ú∆ «ÁæÂ∆ ‹≈ ¸æ’∆ √∆ Õ «¬√ ◊æÒ Á≈ ÷πÒ≈√≈«Ú’∆Ò∆’√ È∂ ’∆Â≈ ˛Õ «ÁæÒ∆ «Ú⁄ C Ó≈⁄ @I 鱧 ◊z«‘ ÓßÂ∆ Í∆.

«⁄ÁßÏÓ È∂ «¬‘ ◊æÒ ¡ÀÎ Ï∆ ¡≈¬∆ Á∂‚≈«¬À’‡ ≈χ Ó±Ò È±ß ’‘∆ √∆Õ ¿πÈ∑ªÓ±Ò 鱧 ¿πÁØ∫ √±⁄È≈ «ÁæÂ∆ √∆ «’ Ì≈Â’ØÒ Íæ’∆ ıÏ ˛ «’ Í≈«’√Â≈È ’√≈Ï È±ßÓÚ≈¿π‰≈ ⁄≈‘πßÁ≈ ˛Õ «Ú’∆Ò∆’√ ¡Èπ√≈ÓπÒ È∂ «⁄ÁßÏÓ È±ß «’‘≈ √∆ «’ ¡«ÂÚ≈ÁÈ≈Ò ‹πÛ∂ Ó≈Ó«Ò¡ª Á∆ ‹ª⁄ Ò¬∆ ’√≈ÏÁ≈ «˜ßÁ≈ «‘‰≈ ¡Ó∆’≈ Ò¬∆ Ú∆ ¡«‘Ó˛Õ ¿πÈ∑ª «¬√Á∂ Ò¬∆ ’√≈Ï Á≈ Ú∆‚∆˙ ‡∂ÍÚ∆ Óß«◊¡≈ √∆Õ «⁄ÁßÏÓ È∂ Ó±Ò È±ß «’‘≈√∆ «’ Í≈«’√Â≈È∆ √ß√Ê≈Úª È∂ ’√≈Ï È±ß

Ó≈È Ò¬∆ √ΩÁ≈ ’∆Â≈ ‘Ø«¬¡≈ ˛Õ «¬√ ÂØ∫ Ï≈¡Á ’√≈Ï Á∆ √πæ«÷¡≈˜ÏÁ√ „ß◊ È≈Ò ÚË≈ «ÁæÂ∆ ◊¬∆ √∆Õ «¬√ ÂØ∫ ·∆’ «¬’ «ÁÈ Ó◊Ø∫⁄≈ Ó≈⁄ 鱧 ’√≈Ï Á∆ √πæ«÷¡≈ «Ú⁄ ¡≈¬∆ ‡∆ Ï∆ Í∆ Á∂ B@@ ’Óª‚ØÒ◊≈ «ÁæÂ∂ ◊¬∂ √ÈÕ «¬‘ ‘∆ È‘∆∫ ’√≈Ï Á∂ Ò¬∆ «ÚÙ∂Ù √ÀÒ Á≈ Ú∆«ÈÓ≈‰ ’Ú≈«¬¡≈ «◊¡≈ √∆Õ

‹Í≈È Á∂ ÍzÓ≈‰± ÍÒª‡ ”⁄ ÓπÛ ¡æ◊ Òæ◊∆B √≈Ò Í«‘Òª «ÓÒ∆ √∆ ¡À‡Ó∆ ÷Â∂ Á∆ ⁄∂Â≈ÚÈ∆

ÍzÓ≈‰± «√≈¡ÂØ∫ √≈鱧 ÷Â≈È‘∆∫ : Ì≈Â

ÈÚ∆∫ «ÁæÒ∆, √’≈ È∂¡æ‹ «¬’ Ú≈ «Î «¬√ ◊æÒ È±ßÁØ‘≈«¬¡≈ «’ ‹Í≈È Á∂ Îπ’±Ù∆Ó≈ÍzÓ≈‰± ÍÒª‡ ÂØ∫ ‘Ø ‘∆ ∂‚∆¬∂ÙÈÈ≈Ò Ì≈Â È±ß ’ج∆ ÷Â≈ È‘∆∫ ˛Õ«’¿π∫«’ ∂‚∆¬∂ÙÈ ‹Í≈È Á∂ ͱÏ∆«‘æ√∂ ÚæÒ ‹≈ ‘∆ ˛ ¡Â∂ Îπ’±Ù∆Ó≈¡Â∂ Ì≈ «Ú⁄≈Ò∂ Á±∆ Ú∆ Ï‘π«˜¡≈Á≈ ˛Õ «Ú«◊¡≈È ¡Â∂Â’È∆’ ≈‹ ÓßÂ∆ ¡ÙÚÈ∆ ’πÓ≈È∂ √ß√Á ÂØ∫ Ï≈‘ ÍæÂ’≈ª È≈Ò◊æÒÏ≈ ’«Á¡ª «’‘≈ «’ ÓÀ∫ Á∂Ù鱧 ÌØ√≈ «ÁßÁ≈ ‘ª «’ ¡‹∂ Âæ’ √≈鱧ܯ Ú∆ √±⁄È≈Úª «ÓÒ∆¡ª ‘È ¿πÈ∑ªÁ∂ ¡Ë≈ ”Â∂ Îπ’±Ù∆Ó≈ ÍzÓ≈‰± ÍÒª‡ÂØ∫ ∂‚∆¬∂ÙÈ ’≈È Ì≈Â È±ß ’ج∆÷Â≈ È‘∆∫ ˛Õ Îπ’±Ù∆Ó≈ Á∂ «ÂßÈÍzÓ≈‰± «¡À’‡ª «Ú⁄ ËÓ≈«’¡ªÂØ∫ Ï≈¡Á ÷ÁÙ≈ Íz◊‡≈«¬¡≈ ‹≈«‘≈ √∆ «’ «¬√ «¬Ò≈’∂ Â Ø ∫∂‚∆¬∂ÙÈ Á≈ ¡√ ÁπÈ∆¡ª Á∂ Á±‹∂Ì≈◊ª «Ú⁄ Ú∆ ‘ØÚ∂◊≈Õ ¡ÙÚÈ∆’πÓ≈ È∂ «’‘≈ «’ √≈鱧 Áæ«√¡≈«◊¡≈ «’ ∂‚∆¬∂ÙÈ Í±Ï ÚæÒ ‹≈‘∆ ˛ ¡Â∂ ¡√∆∫ ‹Í≈È ÂØ∫ Íæ¤Ó«ÁÙ≈ ÚæÒ ‘ªÕ

‡Ø’∆˙, ‡Ø’∆˙ «¬ÒÀ’«‡z’Í≈Ú ’ßÍÈ∆ (‡ÀÍ’Ø) Á≈ ’«‘‰≈ ˛«’ ¡æ‹ ̱⁄≈Ò ÍzÌ≈«Ú Îπ’±Ù∆Ó≈ Á∂ÍzÓ≈‰± ÍÒª‡«Ú⁄ Ó πÛ ÂØ ∫¡æ◊ Òæ◊ ◊¬∆Õ‡ÀÍ’Ø Á∂ «¬’ÏπÒ≈ ∂ È ∂Í æÂ’≈ª ȱ ßÁ æ «√¡≈ «’’ßÍÈ∆ Á∂ «¬’’Ó⁄≈∆ È ∂«¬√ ◊æÒ Á∆ÍπÙ‡∆ ’∆Â∆ ˛«’ ÍzÓ≈‰± ÍÒª‡Á∆ ¤æ ÂØ∫ ˱ߡª¿π·Á≈ Á∂«÷¡≈«◊¡≈ Õ ÏπÒ≈∂È∂ «’‘≈ «’ ¡æ◊Òæ◊‰ Á∆ √±⁄È≈ «ÓÒ‰ ÂØ∫ ÂπßÂÏ≈¡Á √≈‚∂ ¡«Ë’≈∆¡ª ¡Â∂ ¡æ◊Ïπfi≈¿± «ÚÌ≈◊ Á∂ ’≈«Ó¡ª 鱧 √±«⁄Â’∆Â≈ «◊¡≈Õ «¬√∂ ÍÒª‡ «Ú⁄Óß◊ÒÚ≈ 鱧 Ú∆ ËÓ≈’≈ ‘Ø«¬¡≈ √∆¡Â∂ «Î ¡æ◊ Òæ◊ ◊¬∆ √∆Õ ‹Í≈È√’≈ È∂ «’‘≈ «’ Îπ’±Ù∆Ó≈ ÍÒª‡

√Ø‘‰ «√ßÿ Á∆ ÓΩ Ҭ∆ Íπ«Ò√ « ßÓ∂Ú≈ : Ó≈È√∆ Ï∆ ¡≈¬∆ ‹ª⁄ Á∆ Óß◊

¡ß«ÓzÂ√, ÙØzÓ‰∆ ¡’≈Ò∆ ÁÒ ¡ß«ÓzÂ√Á∂ ÍzË≈È √. «√ÓÈ‹∆ «√ßÿ Ó≈È È∂ ÷≈Û’± √Ø‘‰«√ßÿ Á∆ ÓΩ Ҭ∆ Íø‹≈Ï Íπ«Ò√ 鱧 « ßÓ∂Ú≈ Áæ√«Á¡ªÓΩ Á∆ ‹ª⁄ √∆ Ï∆ ¡≈¬∆ ÂØ∫ ’Ú≈¿π‰ Á∆ Óß◊’∆Â∆ ˛Õ Ì≈¬∆ √Ø‘‰ «√ßÿ Á∂ √‘π≈ «Íø‚ ÚÍ≈Ò‹≈ ’∂ «ÓzÂ’ ÷≈Û’± Â∆ ÍÂÈ∆ Ï∆Ï∆ Ìπ«ÍøÁ ’Ω¡Â∂ Í«Ú≈ 鱧 «ÓÒ‰ ÂØ∫ Ï≈¡Á √Ê≈È’ √’‡‘≈¿±√ «Ú÷∂ ÍæÂ’≈ªÈ≈Ò ◊æÒÏ≈ ’«Á¡ª ¿πÈ∑ªÁØÙ Ò◊≈«¬¡≈ «’ Í«Ú≈’ √±Âª ÂØ∫ «ÓÒ∆‹≈‰’≈∆ ¡Èπ√≈ Ì≈¬∆ √Ø‘‰ «√ßÿ È∂ Íπ«Ò√«‘≈√ «Ú⁄ ÷πÁ’Ù∆ È‘∆∫ ’∆Â∆, √◊Ø∫ Íπ«Ò√ Á∂ÂÙæÁÁ ’≈È ¿πÈ∑ª Á∆ ÓΩ ‘ج∆ Õ ¿πÈ∑ª «’‘≈ «’«¬√ √ÏßË∆ √z∆ ¡’≈Ò Âı √≈«‘Ï Á∂ ‹Ê∂Á≈«◊¡≈È∆ ◊πÏ⁄È «√ßÿ 鱧 Ú∆ ¿π‘ «ÓÒ∂ ‘È ¡Â∂Ì≈¬∆ √Ø‘‰ «√ßÿ È«Ó ÌØ◊ ¡Â∂ ¡ß«ÂÓ ¡Á≈√√æ⁄÷ø‚ √z∆ ‘«ÓßÁ √≈«‘Ï ’ßÍÒÀ’√ «Ú⁄ √«ÊÂ◊πÁπ¡≈≈ Á∆Ú≈È ¡√Ê≈È Óß‹∆ √≈«‘Ï «Ú÷∂ ‘؉∆⁄≈‘∆Á∆ Õ

F@ ¯∆√Á∆ «√æ÷ √ØË∂ È≈È’Ù≈‘∆ ’À¶‚ È±ß È‘∆∫ Á∂ ‘∂ Ó≈ÈÂ≈¡ß«ÓzÂ√ «ÚÚ≈Á◊z√ È≈È’Ù≈‘∆

’À¶‚ «Ú⁄ ‹Ê∂Á≈ √z∆ ¡’≈Ò Âı √≈«‘Ï ÚÒØ∫’≈‘Ò∆ «Ú⁄ ’∆Â∆¡ª ◊¬∆¡ª ÂÏÁ∆Ò∆¡ª ’≈ÈF@ ∆√Á∆ «√æ÷ ÙØzÓ‰∆ ’Ó∂‡∆ ÚÒØ∫‹≈∆ ’À¶‚ 鱧 Ó≈ÈÂ≈ È‘∆∫ Á∂‘∂ ¡Â∂ «¬√ √ÏßË∆ «√æ÷ √ß◊«Ú⁄ «ÚÚ≈Á ÚËÁ≈ ‹≈ «‘≈ ˛Õ«¬√∂ ’≈È Âı √z∆ ÁÓÁÓ≈√≈«‘Ï ÂØ ∫ B@@C Ú≈Ò≈ Ó±ÒÈ≈È’Ù≈‘∆ ’À¶‚ ‹≈∆ ’∆Â≈«◊¡≈Õ «¬√∂ Â∑ª «ÁæÒ∆ «√æ÷◊πÁπ¡≈≈ ’Ó∂‡∆, ÁÒ ı≈Ò√≈¡Â∂ Á∂Ù «ÚÁ∂Ùª Á∆¡ª ’¬∆ «√æ÷‹Ê∂ÏßÁ∆¡ª ÚÒØ∫ Ú∆ ¿π‘∆ Ó±Ò’À¶‚ ‹≈∆ ’∆Â≈ «◊¡≈ Õ «¬√’≈È ‘π‰ «√æ÷ ’ΩÓ ‘π‰ ÁØ Ë«Û¡ª«Ú⁄ Úß‚∆ ◊¬∆ Õ «¬‘ √«ÊÂ∆ ’ΩÓ Ò¬∆ ÓßÁÌ≈◊∆˛Õ Âı √z∆ ÁÓÁÓ≈ √≈«‘Ï Á∂ ‹Ê∂Á≈ Ì≈¬∆

ÏÒÚß «√ßÿ ÈßÁ◊Û∑ Í«‘Ò∂ «ÁÈ ÂØ∫ ‘∆ È≈È’Ù≈‘∆’À¶‚ «Ú⁄ ÂÏÁ∆Ò∆¡ª Ò¬∆ √«‘Ó ȑ∆∫ ‘ج∂Õ«¬√∂ ’≈È È≈È’Ù≈‘∆ ’À¶‚ «Ú⁄ ÂÏÁ∆Ò∆ ’È

Ò¬∆ √z∆ ¡’≈Ò Âı √≈«‘Ï ”Â∂ÁØ «ÁÈ≈ Ó∆«‡ß◊ «’√∂ «√æ‡∂ ”Â∂È‘∆∫ √∆ Íπæ‹∆ ¡Â∂ Ó∆«‡ß◊ ÂØ∫Ï≈‘ ¡≈¿π∫«Á¡ª ‘∆ √z∆ ‘«ÓßÁ√≈«‘Ï Á∆ Í«’Ó≈ «Ú⁄ ‹Ê∂Á≈ÈßÁ◊Û∑ È∂ ÍæÂ’≈ª 鱧 Áæ«√¡≈√∆ «’ ¿π‘ «’√∂ Á∂ ÁÏ≈¡ ‘∂·È‘∆∫ ¡≈¬∂ ¡Â∂ ¿π‘ È‘∆∫ ⁄≈‘πßÁ∂«’ «√æ÷ ’ΩÓ Á∂ Úæ÷∂ È≈È’Ù≈‘∆’À¶‚ «Ú⁄ «’√∂ «’√Ó Á∆ÂÏÁ∆Ò∆ ’∆Â∆ ‹≈Ú∂Õ «¬√∂ ’≈ÈÏ∆Â∂ «ÁÈ∆ ∫ ¬ ∂’È ± ı≈Ò√≈‹Ê∂ÏßÁ∆ ÚÒØ∫ Âı √z∆ ÁÓÁÓ≈

√≈«‘Ï ÂØ∫ B@@C Ú≈Ò≈ Ó±Ò È≈È’Ù≈‘∆ ’À¶‚‹≈∆ ’∆Â≈ «◊¡≈Õ

√’≈∆ ’≈«Ó¡ª 鱧 È≈ «ÁæÂ∂‹≈‰ ÂØ‘ ∂ : √∆.Ú∆.√∆

¡≈ÁÙ Ó≈ÓÒ∂ ”⁄ ‹ª⁄«Ú’≈√ ÂØ∫ √ßÂπÙ‡ ˛ ¡Á≈ÒÂ

ÓπßϬ∆ : ¡≈ÁÙ ÿπ‡≈Ò∂ «Ú⁄ √∆ Ï∆ ¡≈¬∆ ÚÒØ∫ ’∆Â∆ ◊¬∆ ‘π‰Âæ’ Á∆ ‹ª⁄ ÂØ∫ ÏßÏ∂ ‘≈¬∆ ’؇ √ßÂπÙ‡ Õ ‹ª⁄ ¬∂‹ß√∆ È∂ ¡Á≈Ò «Ú⁄√Ω∫Í∆ Íz◊Â∆ «Í؇ «Ú⁄ ‘≈¿±«√ß◊ √π√≈«¬‡∆ Á∂ ’πæfi ÍzÌ≈ÚÙ≈Ò∆ ÒØ’ª ÚÒØ∫Ï∂È≈Ó∆ ÒÀ‰ Á∂‰ Á∂ ÷πÒ≈√∂ Á≈Á≈¡Ú≈ ’∆Â≈ «◊¡≈ ˛Õ ‹√«‡√ß‹È≈ Á∂√≈¬∆ ¡Â∂ ‹√«‡√ ≈‹∂Ù’∂Â’ Á∆ ÏÀ∫⁄ È∂ ÿπ‡≈Ò∂ Á∂ √ÏßË«Ú⁄ Á≈«¬ ͇∆ÙȪ Á∆ √π‰Ú≈¬∆’«Á¡ª «’‘≈ «’ «¬√ Ï≈∂ √≈‚≈Úæ¬∆¡≈ √’≈≈ÂÓ’ ˛ «’ √∆ Ï∆¡≈¬∆ √‘∆ «ÁÙ≈ «Ú⁄ ’ßÓ ’ ‘∆˛Õ ¬∂‹ß√∆ 鱧 Ò≈ÍÂ≈ Î≈«¬Òª √‰∂¡æ◊∂ Á∆ ‹ª⁄ Ò¬∆ ‘Ø «˜¡≈Á≈ √Óª«ÁæÂ≈ ‹≈‰≈ ⁄≈‘∆Á≈ ˛Õ Î≈«¬ÒªÒ≈ÍÂ≈ ‘؉≈ Ú∆ ◊ßÌ∆ ¡Í≈Ë Õ Í‡∆ÙȪ «Ú⁄ ¡≈ÁÙ √π√≈«¬‡∆ Á∆͇∆ÙÈ Ù≈ÓÒ , «‹√ «Ú⁄ √∆ Ï∆ ¡≈¬∆ ÚÒØ∫ √∆Ò ’∆Â∂ ◊¬∂ ÏÀ∫’ ÷≈«Â¡ªÈ±ß ÷ØÒ∑‰ Á∆ Óß◊ ’∆Â∆ ◊¬∆ ˛Õ «¬’ ‘Ø Í‡∆ÙÈ √Ó≈‹ √∂Ú’ «√ÓÍz∆«√ßÿ Á∆ ˛Õ

¡ß«ÓzÂ√ «Ú÷∂ ÍæÂ’≈ª È≈Ò ◊æÒÏ≈ ’Á∂ ‘ج∂ √.«√ÓÈ‹∆ «√ßÿ Ó≈ÈÕ

Á∂ B ÈßÏ «¡À’‡ Á∂ ’߇∂È Á≈«¬’ «‘æ√≈ Èπ’√≈«È¡≈ «◊¡≈Õ «¬‘ÍÒª‡ ≈‹Ë≈È∆ ‡Ø’∆˙ ÂØ∫ Â’∆ÏÈ

BE@ «’ÒØÓ∆‡ Á∆ Á±∆ ”Â∂ √«ÊÂ˛Õ Ï∆Â∂ Ùπæ’Ú≈ 鱧 ¡≈¬∂ ˜ØÁ≈̱⁄≈Ò ¡Â∂ √πÈ≈Ó∆ ÂØ∫ Ï≈¡Á ÂØ∫ ‘∆‹Í≈È ∂‚∆¬∂ÙÈ È±ß Ø’‰ Á∂ ÔÂȪ«Ú⁄ Òæ«◊¡≈ ‘Ø«¬¡≈ ˛Õ ÍzÓ≈‰±ÍÒª‡ª Á∂ ÏßÁ ‘؉ È≈Ò Á∂Ù Á∂ ’¬∆«‘æ«√¡ª «Ú⁄ «Ï‹Ò∆ Á∆ «’æÒÂ

Í≈¬∆ ‹≈ ‘∆ ˛Õ ‹Í≈È √’≈ È∂ÍzÓ≈‰± √ß’‡’≈Ò Á≈ ¡ÀÒ≈È ’ «ÁæÂ≈˛Õ ÍzË≈È ÓßÂ∆ È≈˙ÂØ’≈È È∂ ’æÒ∑

Îπ’±Ù∆Ó≈ Á∂¡≈Ò∂ Áπ¡≈Ò∂Á ∂«¬Ò≈«’¡ªÁ∂ ÒØ’ª ȱ ßÿØ∫ Ï≈‘ È≈«È’Ò‰ Á∆¡Í∆Ò ’∆Â∆√∆Õ √ØÓÚ≈ȱ ß ÍÒª‡«Ú⁄ ‘ ج ∂ËÓ≈’∂ «Ú⁄AA ÒØ’˜ıÓ∆ ‘ ج ∂√ÈÕ ¿πË«Ú’∆Ò∆’√

ÚÒØ∫ Ò∆’ ’∆Â∂ ◊¬∂ «¬’ √ßÁ∂Ù «Ú⁄«’‘≈ «◊¡≈ «’ ‹Í≈È È±ß ÁØ √≈ÒÍ«‘Òª ⁄∂Â≈ÚÈ∆ «ÁæÂ∆ ◊¬∆ √∆ «’¿π√Á∂ √πæ«÷¡≈ «ÈÔÓ ·∆’ È‘∆∫ ‘È¡Â∂ ’ج∆ Â’Û≈ ̱⁄≈Ò ¿π√Á∂ ÍzÓ≈‰±«Ï‹Ò∆ ÍÒª‡ª Ò¬∆ ◊ßÌ∆ ÷Â≈ÍÀÁ≈ ’ Á∂Ú∂◊≈Õ

≈‹≈ Á∂ √«‘ÔØ◊∆ √≈«Á’ ÚæÒØ∫ ÷πÁ’Ù∆≈‹≈ Á∂ √«‘ÔØ◊∆ √≈«Á’ ÚæÒØ∫ ÷πÁ’Ù∆≈‹≈ Á∂ √«‘ÔØ◊∆ √≈«Á’ ÚæÒØ∫ ÷πÁ’Ù∆≈‹≈ Á∂ √«‘ÔØ◊∆ √≈«Á’ ÚæÒØ∫ ÷πÁ’Ù∆≈‹≈ Á∂ √«‘ÔØ◊∆ √≈«Á’ ÚæÒØ∫ ÷πÁ’Ù∆≈‹≈ «÷Ò≈ ÁØÙ Íæ CA Âæ’ : √∆ Ï∆ ¡≈¬∆

¡Â∂ ‹ª⁄ ’ ‘∆ ˛Õ DG √≈Ò≈Ï≈Ù≈ ȱ ß ‘√ÍÂ≈Ò «Ò‹≈‰ ”Â∂‚≈’‡ª È∂ ¿πÈ∑ª 鱧 «ÓzÂ’ ¡ÀÒ≈È«Á æÂ≈Õ √∆ Ï∆ ¡≈¬∆ ¡Â∂

«¬ßÓ∆◊∂ÙÈ ‚≈«¬À’‡Ø∂‡ È∂ «Í¤Ò∂√≈Ò Á∂ ¡÷∆ «Ú⁄ ¿πÈ∑ª Á∂ ’ßÍÒÀ’√ª”Â∂ ¤≈Í∂ Ó≈∂ √ÈÕ ÁØÚ∂∫ ¬∂‹ß√∆¡ª «¬√√ßÌ≈ÚÈ≈ Á∆ ‹ª⁄ ’ ‘∆¡ª ‘È«’ ’∆ ¿πÈ∑ª Á∆¡ª ’ßÍÈ∆¡ª √≈Ï’≈Á± √ß⁄≈ ÓßÂ∆ Ò¬∆ Óß⁄ Ú‹Ø∫ ’ßÓ’ ‘∆¡ª √ÈÕ ÁØÚª ‹ª⁄ ¬∂‹ß√∆¡ª

È∂ Ó≈ÓÒ∂ 鱧 ÒÀ ’∂ Ï≈Ù≈ ÂØ∫ Íπ椫◊椒∆Â∆ √∆Õ «¬æË √∆ Ï∆ ¡≈¬∆ È∂ ¡æ‹√πÍ∆Ó ’؇ 鱧 Áæ«√¡≈ «’ B-‹∆√ÍÀ’‡zÓ Úß‚ ÿπ‡≈Ò∂ Á∂ Ó≈ÓÒ∂ «Ú⁄√≈Ï’≈ Á± √ß⁄≈ ÓßÂ∆ ¬∂ ≈‹≈ ¡Â∂B ’ßÍÈ∆¡ª Á∂ «÷Ò≈¯ CA Ó≈⁄ Âæ’

ÁØÙ Íæ Á≈«¬ ’ «ÁæÂ∂ ‹≈‰◊∂Õ¡Á≈Ò È∂ ‹ª⁄ ¬∂‹ß√∆ 鱧 ‘π’Ó «ÁæÂ≈˛ «’ ¿π‘ «¬√ Ó≈ÓÒ∂ Á∆ ÍÀÚ≈¬∆Ò¬∆ √π‰Ú≈¬∆ Ò¬∆ «’√∂ „π’Ú∂∫√∆È∆¡ Ú’∆Ò È±ß «ÚÙ∂Ù √’≈∆Ú’∆Ò ÂÀ¡ ’∂Õ

Ú≈‘ÈÚÂ∆ Â∂ √πæÏ≈≈˙ ÂØ∫ Íπ椫◊æ¤

ÈÚ∆∫ «ÁæÒ∆ : B-‹∆ √ÍÀ’‡zÓ Úß‚ ÿπ‡≈Ò∂ Á∆ ‹ª⁄ Á∂ ⁄Ò«Á¡ª√∆ Ï∆ ¡≈¬∆ Á∂ ’ÁÓ ¡æ‹ Á∂Ù Á∂ √Ú¿π⁄ ’≈ȱßÈ∆ ¡«Ë’≈∆ ¡‡≈È∆‹ÈÒ ‹∆ ¬∆ Ú≈‘ÈÚÂ∆ ¡Â∂ Ì≈Â∆ «˜Ú ÏÀ∫’ Á∂ ◊ÚÈ ‚∆. √πæÏ≈≈˙Á∂ ÿ Âæ’ Í‘πß⁄ ◊¬∂ «‹È∑ª Á∂ «Ï¡≈Ȫ 鱧 ‹ª⁄ ¬∂‹ß√∆ È∂ ’ØÛª πͬ∂ Á∂«¬√ ÿπ‡≈Ò∂ Á∂ «√Ò«√Ò∂ «Ú⁄ Á‹ ’∆Â≈ Õ ¬∂‹ß√∆ √±Âª È∂ «’‘≈ «’Íπ椫◊æ¤ ÁΩ≈È Ú≈‘ÈÚÂ∆ ÂØ∫ √ÍÀ’‡zÓ Íz«¥¡≈ Ùπ± ‘Ø‰ √Ó∂∫ Á± √ß⁄≈ÓßÂ≈Ò∂ 鱧 «ÁæÂ∆ ◊¬∆ ¿πÈ∑ª Á∆ ’≈ȱßÈ∆ √Ò≈‘ Ï≈∂ √Ú≈Ò ’∆Â∂ ◊¬∂Õ √∆ Ï∆¡≈¬∆ È∂ √πæÏ≈≈˙ ÂØ∫ Íπ椫◊æ¤ ’∆Â∆ ‹Ø ÂÂ’≈Ò∆ «Úæ √’æ √È ¡Â∂Ó≈ÓÒ∂ «Ú⁄ ¿πÈ∑ª Á≈ «Ï¡≈È Á‹ ’∆Â≈Õ ¿πÈ∑ª È∂ √ÍÀ’‡zÓ Úß‚ ÂØ∫ Í«‘ÒªÓØÏ≈«¬Ò ¡Í∂‡ª Ò¬∆ Á≈÷Ò≈ Î∆√ 鱧 ÒÀ ’∂ √Ú≈Ò ¸æ’∂ √ÈÕ

ÈÚ∆∫ «ÁæÒ∆ : ’∂∫Á∆ «Ú‹∆ÒÀ∫√’«ÓÙÈ È∂ «Â¿π‘≈ª ¡Â∂ ÈÚ∂∫ √≈ÒÁ∂ Ó Ω’ ∂ ” ∂ ’ ∂ ∫Á √’≈ Á ∂’Ó⁄≈∆¡ª 鱧 ÂØ‘ ∂ «ÁæÂ∂ ‹≈‰ ÂØ∫ÓÈ∑≈ ’∆Â≈ Õ ÍzË≈È ÓßÂ∆ ÁΫÚ⁄ ≈‹ ÓßÂ∆ Ú∆. È≈«¬‰√π¡≈Ó∆ È∂ ¡æ‹ ÒØ’ √Ì≈ «Ú⁄ ÓÀ∫ϪÁ∂ √Ú≈Òª Á≈ ‹Ú≈Ï «Áß«Á¡ª «¬‘‹≈‰’≈∆ «ÁæÂ∆Õ ¿πÈ∑ª Áæ«√¡≈ «’«¬√Ø, ÍπÒ≈Û «Ú«◊¡≈È ¡Â∂¡À∫‡«’ Á∂ √≈∂ √Ê≈¬∆ ’≈«Ó¡ª ȱߒßÍÈ∆ Á∂ Ú≈Ë∂ Ò¬∆ «ÁæÂ∂ ◊¬∂ ÔØ◊Á≈ÈÁ∆ ÙÒ≈ÿ≈ Ú‹Ø∫ B@@G «Ú⁄ √ØÈ∂ Á∂«√æ’∂ Úß‚∂ ◊¬∂ √ÈÕ È≈«¬‰ √π¡≈Ó∆È∂ Áæ«√¡≈ «’ √∆ Ú∆ √∆ È∂ «Â¿π‘≈ª¡Â∂ ÈÚ∂∫ √≈Ò Á∂ ÓΩ«’¡ª ”Â∂ ’∂∫ÁÁ∂ ’≈«Ó¡ª 鱧 ÂØ‘¯∂ Á∂‰ ÂØ∫ ÓÈ∑≈’∆Â≈ ˛Õ ¿πÈ∑≈ «’‘≈ «’ ÂØ‘¯∂ Ú‹Ø∫√ØÈ∂ Á∂ «√æ’∂ Á∂‰ Á≈ ÓÂ≈ ¡À∫‡«’√

Á∂ «ÈÁ∂Ù’ Óß‚Ò, ¡À∫‡«’√’≈ÍØ∂ÙÈ Á∂ ¿π⁄ ÍzÏßË’∆ ¡Á≈∂ ÚÒØ∫ÍzÚ≈«È √∆Õ ¿πÈ∑ª ¡æ◊∂ Áæ«√¡≈ «’

Ò∂÷≈ Íz∆«÷¡≈ «Ú⁄ «¬‘ «’‘≈ «◊¡≈√∆ «’ «’¿π∫‹Ø ÍπÒ≈Û «Ú«◊¡≈È ¡Â∂«¬√Ø Á∂ ’≈Ó∂ √Ê≈¬∆ √’≈∆’Ó⁄≈∆ ‘È ¡Â∂ ¿π‘ ¿πÍz◊«‘¡ªÁ∆ ‘∂’ √¯ÒÂ≈ ”Â∂ «ÚÙ∂Ù È’ÁÍÀ’∂‹ Ò¬∆ Ú∆ Í≈ √È, ¡«‹‘∂«Ú⁄ ¿πÈ∑ª √’≈∆ ’Ó⁄≈∆¡ª ȱßÂØ‘ ∂ Á∂‰ Á≈ ’ج∆ ÓÂÒÏ È‘∆∫ √∆Õ

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ω «◊¡≈ Â∂ ÓÀ√∂ ’È Á≈ «’≈‚

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√Ì ÂØ∫ ıÂÈ≈’ ‹≈√±√ω «˛ «¬ß‡ÈÀ‡ : ¡√ª‹∂

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Í≈«¬Ò È∂ Ù≈Ï ÂØ∫ ’∆Â∆ ÂΩÏ≈ÓπßϬ∆ : ¡≈¬∆‡Ó ◊Ò

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’∆Â≈¢ ¿∞‘Ȫ Áº«√¡≈ «’ ’≈ÈÎß√ Ò¬∆ ‘≈ÒÚ∆ Ï∞º’ ’ «Ò¡≈ «◊¡≈ ‘À Â∂ ¤∂Â∆ ‘∆ «¬√√ÏßË∆ ‘Ø Ú∆ «Â¡≈∆ Ô’∆È∆ ’ «ÁºÂ∆‹≈Ú∂◊∆¢ «¬√ √Ó∂∫ ÚÒ‚ Íß‹≈Ï∆ ’≈ÈÎß√Á∂ ÍzË≈È «◊¡≈È «√ßÿ ’ß◊, √Íz√ ÁÙÈ«√ßÿ ÏÀ∫√ ı≈√ ÂΩ ”Â∂ «Ï≈‹Ó≈È √È¢ √.√ßÂØ÷ «√ßÿ √ß˱ Ú∆ Í≈«’√Â≈È ¡Â∂ «¬ß‚∆¡≈Î∂∆ √Ó∂∫ ¡‹≈«¬Ï «√ßÿ ⁄º·≈, «◊¡≈È «√ßÿ’ß◊, ÍzØ. ÁÙÈ «√ßÿ ÏÀ∫√ ¡Â∂ √z∆ÓÂ∆’ÓÒ‹∆ ’Ω ÏÀ∫√ ‘ت Á∂ È≈Ò ‘∆ √È ¡Â∂¿∞‘Ȫ Ú∆ ÚÒ‚ Íß‹≈Ï∆ ’≈ÈÎß√ «Ú⁄¡≈͉∂ ÔØ◊Á≈È È±ß Ô’∆È∆ ω≈«¬¡≈¢

‘≈’Ó «√ßÿ Ï≈Û È∂ ¡≈͉∆ Ï‘∞ÂÚË∆¡≈ ⁄È≈ “√∞‰Ø ÒØ’Ø ÓÀ∫ «ÁßÁ≈ ‘Ø’≈, È≈’ج∆ Î∂Ï È≈ ’ج∆ ËØ÷≈” Á∂ ±Í «Ú⁄ «√‘¡Â∂√ßÂ∞«Ò ÍØÙ‡’ ÷∞≈’ √ÏßË∆ ‹≈‰’≈∆√ث¡ª È≈Ò √ªfi∆ ’∆Â∆¢ ÏÒÁ∂Ú «√ßÿ‹∆ È∂ Ú∆ «¬«Â‘≈√’ ‘Ú≈«Ò¡ª È≈Ò √º‹∆Ï‘∞ ‘∆ Ì≈Úͱ ⁄È≈ √∞‰≈ ’∂ ‘≈˜∆ÈÁ∆ Ú≈‘-Ú≈‘ ÷º‡ Ò¬∆¢ √. ◊∞Ó∆ «√ßÿ√ß˱ ‘ت È∂ ı±Ï√±Â ◊∆ ◊≈ ’∂ Ó≈‘ΩÒ√ß◊∆Â’ ¿∞⁄≈¬∆¡ª 鱧 ¤Ø‘ «Ò¡≈¢

ÍzÁ∆Í «√ßÿ ⁄≈‘Ò ¡Â∂ √∞÷Á∂Ú«√ßÿ ‹∆ ‘ت «◊¡≈È ÚË’ ‹≈‰’≈∆ Á∂’∂ √ث¡ª Á∂ «◊¡≈È «Ú⁄ Ú≈Ë≈ ’∆Â≈¢Ú’ Á∆ ÿ≈‡ ¡Â∂ ÓÀ∫Ϫ Á≈ ¿∞ÂÙ≈‘ ¡≈ÍØ¡≈͉∂ «√ı ”Â∂ √∆¢ ¡‹∂ Ï‘∞ √≈∂

Ó«‘Ó≈È Ú≈∆ Á∆ ¿∞‚∆’ «Ú⁄ √È ÍÒ◊Ì◊ Ù≈Ó Á∂ ¤∂ Úº‹ ⁄∞º’∂ √È «¬√ Ò¬∆«‘ßÁ∂ Ó«‘Ó≈È ’ÒÓ Á∂ ÓÀ∫Ï √Ï‹∆ Ó≈È,‚≈. ◊∆˜∆ ‘Ì‹È «√ßÿ, ◊∞Á∆Í ’Ω,ÓØ«‘ßÁ «√ßÿ Ï≈Û, ‘«ÚßÁ ⁄∆Ó≈,ÍÓÚ∆ «√ßÿ, ¡‹∆ «√ßÿ ÏÒ, √z∆ÓÂ∆◊∞Ó∆ ÍÈ≈◊, √. ‹ß◊ «√ßÿ ÍÈ≈◊, √∞ÓÈÓØÁ«◊Ò, √z∆ÓÂ∆ √ÂÈ≈Ó ’Ω, ÓØ«‘ßÁ Í≈Ò’Ω, ‘∆ «√ßÿ, ◊∞«ÓßÁ ¡≈‘Ò±Ú≈Ò∆¡≈,≈‹Ú∆ ÁØ√ªfi, ◊◊ÈÁ∆Í ⁄º·≈, √∞ºÓ∆Â⁄º·≈, Ú∆ ‹º√Ò≈, ’∞Ò‹∆ «√ßÿ ‹ß‹±¡≈‘Ø∆∫ Ï‘∞ Ó≈È ¡Â∂ √«Â’≈ È≈Ò √ث¡ªÁ∂ ±Í «Ú⁄ «Ï≈‹Ó≈È ‘∂ «‹‘Ȫ Á∂ Ò¬∆¡√∆∫ ¿∞‘Ȫ Á≈ Ù∞’∆¡≈ ’Á∂ ‘ª ¡Â∂¡Â∞Ò ’∞Ó≈ Ó«‘≈ È∂ ¡≈͉∆ «√‘ ¡Â∂«‚ÍÀÙÈ «‘ ‹∆ÚÈ ÙÀÒ∆ ¡ÍÈ≈¿∞‰Ò¬∆ Ï‘∞ ÚË∆¡≈ È∞√÷∂ Áº√∂¢ ¿∞‘ȪÁº«√¡≈ «’ Íß‹≈Ï∆¡ª Á∂ √∞Ì≈¡ «Ú⁄ ÷∞Ù«‘‰≈ ¡Â∂ ÷∞Ù º÷‰≈ ’∞ÁÂ∆ ÂΩ ”Â∂Ù≈«ÓÒ ‘À Â∂ √≈鱧 «¬√ ”Â∂ ¡ÓÒ ’È≈⁄≈‘∆Á≈ ‘À¢ ¿∞‘Ȫ ÂØ∫ Ï≈¡Á «◊¡≈È «√ßÿ’ß◊ È∂ ¡º‹ Á∆ Ó∆«‡ß◊ Á∆ «ÚË∆ÚÂ√Ó≈ÍÂ∆ ’∆Â∆ ¡Â∂ ¡≈¬∂ Ó«‘Ó≈Ȫ Á≈ËßÈÚ≈Á ’∆Â≈¢ «¬√ Â∑ª ¡º‹ Á∆ «¬‘’ÒÓ Á∆ Ó≈«√’ ◊ØÙ‡∆ Ï‘∞Â Ω‰’ª ¡∂Â√≈«‘Â’ Ó≈‘ΩÒ È±ß «√‹Á∆ ‘ج∆ ¡≈͉∂«√ıª Â∂ Óß«˜Òª 鱧 √ ’Á∆ Ș ¡≈¬∆¢

¡≈«¡≈ ÏæÏ Ï‰È◊∂“¡‹ÓÒ ’√≈Ï”

«¬‘ Ì≈ Á∆ Íø‹Ú∆∫√Ì ÂØ∫ ¡Ó∆ ¡Ω‰Ï∆ Á≈ «Ú¡≈‘ ÂØ∫ Óπ’È≈ Ïz∂’¡æÍ Á≈ ’≈È

Ó π ßϬ∆ : «ÎÒÓ«¬ ß‚√‡∆ «Ú æ⁄ ⁄⁄≈ ˛ «’’À‡∆È≈ ’ÀÎ ¡Â∂ ‰Ï∆ ’ͱ«Ú⁄≈Ò∂ Ïz∂’¡æÍ Á≈ ’≈È «ÎÒÓ“≈’ √‡≈” Á∆ ’Ø √‡≈ È«◊√Î≈’∆ ˛ Í ¡√Ò ”⁄ ¡«‹‘≈È‘∆∫ ˛Õ

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√Ì ’πfi ÷ÂÓ ‘Ø «◊¡≈ ˛ Í «¬‘Ú∆ È‘∆∫ ’«‘ ‘∂ «’ ¿π‘ «¬’æ·∂

‘ÈÕ «¬‘ Ú∆ «’‘≈ ‹≈ «‘≈ ˛ «’’À‡∆È≈ ¡≈͉∆ ÍzÂ∆ÔØ◊∆ Á∆«Í’≈

ÂØ∫ ¡æ◊∂ «È’Ò ◊¬∆ ˛Õ Á∆«Í’≈È∂ ‰Ï∆ «√Î «¬ßÈ≈ «’‘≈ √∆«’ ¿π‘ ¡≈͉∂ «Í¡≈ ˘ ÒÀ ’∂ÍzÂ∆ÏæË ‘∂, Í ’À‡ È∂ ª ¿π√È≈Ò «Ú¡≈‘ Á≈ Ú≈¡Á≈ ’ÈÒ¬∆ Ø Í≈«¬¡≈Õ «‹√ ‰Ï∆È∂ ·π’≈ «ÁæÂ≈ ¡Â∂ «¬√ ◊æÒ ˘«¬È∑ª ÁØ‘ª «Ú⁄≈Ò∂ Úæ÷∂Ú∂∫ Á≈’≈È Óß«È¡≈ ‹≈ «‘≈ ˛Õ

√±Âª «¬‘ Ú∆ ’«‘ ‘∂‘È «’ ‘π‰ «¬‘ «¬’ Á±‹∂ È≈Òÿæ‡ ‘∆ «ÓÒ ‘∂ ‘È ¡Â∂ ÁØÚ∂∫ ‘∆¡≈͉∂ ’ßÓ «Ú⁄ πæfi∂ ‘؉ ’≈È«˜¡≈Á≈ ¡≈͉∂ ’ßÓ «Ú⁄ ‘∆Òæ◊∂ ‘ج∂ ‘ÈÕ

‹ÀÍπ : ÓßÈ∆-ÍzÓßÈ∆ «Ï˜È√ ÓÀ◊˜∆È ÎØϘ È∂ ‘≈Ò ‘∆ «Ú⁄ ÁπÈ∆¡≈Ì Á∂ ¡ÏÍÂ∆¡ª Á∆ «¬æ’ √±⁄∆ ‹≈∆ ’∆Â∆ ˛Õ «¬√√±⁄∆ «Ú⁄ ’πÒ ABA@ ÒØ’ª Á∂ È≈Ó ‘ÈÕ Ì≈ Á∂«Ò‘≈˜ È≈Ò ⁄ß◊∆ ◊æÒ «¬‘ ˛ «’ ‘π‰ «¬Ê∂¡ÏÍÂ∆¡ª Á∆ ’πÒ «◊‰Â∆ EE ‘Ø ◊¬∆ ˛Õ «¬Ê∂◊æÒ ’∆¬∂ Ì≈ Á∆ √Ì ÂØ∫ ¡Ó∆ ¡Ω Á∆ «¬√Ó≈Ó≈Ò∂ «Ú⁄ √≈«ÚÂ∆ «‹ßÁÒ Á≈ È≈Ó «¬æ’ Ú≈ ÓπÛ«√ı ”Â∂ ˛Õ √ß√Á ÓÀ∫Ï ÈÚ∆È «‹ßÁÒ √≈«ÚÂ∆«‹ßÁÒ Ì≈ Á∆ Íø‹Ú∆∫ √Ì ÂØ∫ ¡Ó∆ ¡Ω ˛,«‹√Á∆ ’πÒ √ßÍÂ∆ AC.B ¡Ï ‚≈Ò ˛Õ ¿πÊ∂¡ÏÍÂ∆¡ª Á∆ ◊ÒØÏÒ «Ò√‡ «Ú⁄ «¬È∑ª 鱧 EFÚª √Ê≈È «Ó«Ò¡≈ ˛Õ«‹ßÁÒ √‡∆Ò Á∂ È≈Ó È≈Ò √≈«ÚÂ∆ «‹ßÁÒ «¬æ’ Úæ‚∆ √‡∆Ò ’ßÍÈ∆ ⁄Ò≈¿π∫Á∆˛Õ √≈«ÚÂ∆ “«‹ßÁÒ ◊πæÍ” Á∆ ⁄∂¡Í√È ˛ ¡Â∂ Áæ÷‰∆ ¡Ó∆’≈, «⁄Ò∆,ÏØÒ«Ú¡≈ ¡Â∂ Í∂± √Ó∂ Ì≈ «Ú⁄ ’ßÍÈ∆ Á∂ E@ ÂØ∫ «˜¡≈Á≈ ÍÒª‡ ‘ÈÕ

ÓπßϬ∆ : Úæ‚∂ ’æÁ Á∂ È∂Â≈≈‹ ÏæÏ Á∂ Ï∂‡∂ ¡≈«¡≈ ÏæÏ ÓπßϬ∆‘Ó«Ò¡ª ”Â∂ Ï‰È ‹≈ ‘∆ «ÎÒÓ«Ú⁄ Í≈«’√Â≈È∆ ¡«ÂÚ≈Á∆ ¡˜ÓÒ’√≈Ï Á∆ ̱«Ó’≈ «ÈÌ≈¿π‰◊∂Õ «ÎÒÓÁ≈ È≈Ó “’πfi ÒØ’”Õ ÈÚ∂∫ «ÈÓ≈Â≈√π˜≈ ¡Ò∆ «¬√Á≈ «ÈÁ∂ÙÈ ’È◊∂,‹ÁØ∫ «’ «ÎÒÓ È≈Ò ‹πÛ∂ Ï≈’∆«ÚÚ≈Ú◊z√ «’Á≈ª ¡Â∂ «ÎÒÓÁ∆ ’‘≈‰∆ Á∂ Ï≈∂ ¡‹∂ ’ج∆ ⁄⁄≈È‘∆∫ ’∆Â∆ ◊¬∆Õ √±Âª Á∂ ¡Èπ√≈≈‹ ÏæÏ È∂ «ÎÒÓ Á∂ «ÈÓ≈Â≈ÚªÈ≈Ò ¿πÈ∑ª Á∂ Ï∂‡∂ Á∂ «’Á≈ Á∂ Ï≈∂«Ú⁄ Ó∆‚∆¡≈ 鱧 ’πfi È≈ Áæ√‰ Á∆¡Í∆Ò ’∆Â∆ √∆, Í Ó∆‚∆¡≈ ÂØ∫’πfi È‘∆∫ Òπæ«’¡≈Õ ¡≈«¡≈ È∂ Ú∆¡≈͉∂ «’Á≈ 鱧 ¤ πÍ≈¿π‰ Á∆Ï‘π ’Ø«ÙÙ ’∆Â∆ √∆Õ ¿πÈ∑ª Á≈’«‘‰≈ ˛ «’ Ó∂≈ «’Á≈ «√¯’√≈Ï Â Ø ∫ Í z ∂ «Â ˛Õ ‹Á Ø ∫ «’√ æ⁄ ≈¬ ∆ «¬‘ ˛ «’ ¿ πÈ ∑ ª Á∆̱«Ó’≈ ͱ∆ Â∑ª ’√≈Ï ”Â∂ ‘∆’ ∂ ∫ Á «  ˛ Õ ‹Á Ø ∫ ¿ πÈ ∑ ª Â Ø ∫Í π«¤¡≈ «◊¡≈ «’ ¿π‘ ’Á∂ ’√≈Ï鱧 «ÓÒ∂ ‘È Âª ¡≈«¡≈ È∂ «’‘≈«’ Âπ√∆∫ ‹≈‰Á∂ ‘Ø «’ «¬‘ ¡√ßÌÚ

˛, Í ÓÀ∫ ’√≈Ï ”Â∂ «¬æ’ «’Â≈ÏÍÛ∑∆ ˛Õ «¬√Á∂ È≈Ò ÓÀ∫ ≈¬∆ÎÒ⁄Ò≈¿π‰ Á∆ ‡z∂«Èß◊ Ú∆ Ò¬∆ ˛Õ

«È¿±Ô≈’ «Úæ⁄ «¬’ √Ó≈Ø‘ ÁΩ≈È «Ú’‡Ø∆¡≈˜ Á∂ √∆’∂‡ Á∆ ÈÚ∆∫’πÒÀ’ÙÈ ˘ Í∂Ù ’Á∆¡ª Ó≈‚ÒªÕ

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√Ì ÂØ∫ Í«‘Òª ’ÒÓ Á∆ Ó∆ÂÍzË≈È ÍzÓ‹∆ «Á˙Ò È±ß “’ÒÓ” Á∂ ’Ú∆ÁÏ≈ «Ú⁄ Í«‘Ò∂ ¡≈͉∆ ’ج∆ ÈÚ∆∫⁄È≈ Í∂Ù ’È≈ Á≈ √ºÁ≈ «ÁºÂ≈ «◊¡≈¢ÍzÓ‹∆ «Á˙Ò È∂ ¡≈͉∆ ı±Ï√±Â ¡≈Ú≈˜«Ú⁄ ¡≈͉∂ «Ò÷∂ ◊∆Â È±ß ◊≈ ’∂ ’Ú∆ ÁÏ≈Á∆ Ï‘∞ ÚË∆¡≈ Ù∞±¡≈ ’∆Â∆¢ ¿∞‘Ȫ

ÂØ∫ Ï≈¡Á √z∆ÓÂ∆ ‘Ïß√ Ï≈Û ‹∆ È∂ Ï‘∞‘∆ ÚË∆¡≈ ◊∆ ◊≈ ’∂ √≈∂ √ث¡ª Á≈«ÁÒ «‹ºÂ «Ò¡≈¢ ’À∫Ï«‹ ÂØ∫ ÍË≈∂ √z∆ÓÂ∆‘Íz∆ „∆∫‚√≈ √‘ØÂ≈ È∂ Ï‘∞ √Ø‘‰∂ ÙÏÁª«Ú⁄ «ÚÓÀÈ ‚∂¡ Á∆ Ó‘ºÂÂ≈ 鱧 √ث¡ªÈ≈Ò √ªfi≈ ’∆Â≈¢ ¿∞‘Ȫ ÂØ∫ Ï≈¡Á √∞«ßÁ«√ßÿ Í≈Ó≈ ‹∆ È∂ ¡≈͉∆ «Ò÷∆ ÈÚ∆∫ ’«ÚÂ≈‘≈˜∆È Á∂ ±-Ï-± ’∆Â∆¢ √Ï‹∆ √ßÿ≈È∂ ¡≈͉∆ È˜Ó «Ú⁄ ‘≈˜∆È √ث¡ª Á∆Ú≈‘-Ú≈‘ ÷º‡ Ò¬∆¢

‘∞‰ Ú≈∆ ¡Ó «√ßÿ „∆∫‚√≈ ‘تÁ∆ √∆¢ ¿∞‘Ȫ ¡≈͉∆ Â≈˜≈ ’«ÚÂ≈ ≈‘∆∫¡≈͉∆ ‘≈˜∆ ’Ú∆ ÁÏ≈ «Ú⁄ ͺ’∆ ’Ò¬∆¢ Óß⁄ √ß⁄≈Ò’ È∂ ‘∞‰ «Ízß√∆ÍÒ ÍÓÚ∆«√ßÿ Á∞º◊Ò ‘ت 鱧 ¿∞‘Ȫ Á∆ «Ò÷∆ ÈÚ∆∫Í∞√Â’ “¡≈ÈßÁ √≈«‘Ï” Á∆ «Ú¡≈«÷¡≈ ¡Â∂¡ß◊∂˜∆ Ì≈Ù≈ «Ú⁄ ’∆Â∂ ◊¬∂ ‹Ó∂ Ï≈∂Áº√‰ Ò¬∆ Óß⁄ ¿∞Í √ºÁ≈ «ÁºÂ≈¢ «Ízß√∆ÍÒ√≈«‘Ï «‹Ê∂ «¬º’ Ï‘∞ ÚË∆¡≈ √≈«‘Â’≈‘È ¿∞Ê∂ ¿∞‘ «¬º’ Ï‘∞ ‘∆ ÚË∆¡≈ Ú’Â≈Ú∆ ‘È, ¿∞‘Ȫ ¡≈͉∆ «È≈Ò∆ ¡Â∂ Ω⁄’Ì≈ÙÈ ÙÀÒ∆ «Ú⁄ “¡≈ÈßÁ √≈«‘Ï” Á∆ Ó«‘Ó≈Áº√«Á¡ª ¡≈͉∆¡ª ’∆Â∆¡ª ’Ø«ÙÙª Á∆◊ºÒ √ث¡ª È≈Ò √ªfi∆ ’∆Â∆¢ ¿∞‘Ȫ ÂØ∫Ï≈¡Á √. «Í¡≈≈ «√ßÿ ’∞ºÁØÚ≈Ò ‘ت È∂«Ízß√∆ÍÒ √≈«‘Ï Á∆ «Ò÷∆ Í∞√Â’ ¿∞Í Í⁄≈Í∂Ù ’∆Â≈¢ Í⁄≈ Í∂Ù ’È ÂØ∫ «¬Ò≈Ú≈ ¿∞‘Ȫ

¡≈͉∆ Ï‘∞ ı±Ï√±Â È˜Ó ◊≈ ’∂ ‘≈˜Ó«‘Ó≈Ȫ ¡Â∂ ’ÒÓ Á∂ ÓÀ∫Ï≈È Á≈ «ÁÒ«‹ºÂ «Ò¡≈¢

¿∞‘Ȫ Á∆ È˜Ó ÂØ ∫ Ï≈¡Á¡Ó∆’ «√ßÿ Ú∆ È∂ ¡º‹ Á∂ Ô∞º◊ Á∂ Ó≈‚È‘∆ ªfi∂ ¿∞Í «Ú¡ß◊≈ÂÓ’ ’«ÚÂ≈ √ث¡ªÁ∂ Ș ’∆Â∆¢ ¿∞‘Ȫ ÂØ∫ ¿∞Íß Â≈≈ ⁄ßÁÓÈ‹≈È∆¡≈ È∂ «¬º’ ı±Ï√±Â ◊∆ √ث¡ªÈ±ß √∞‰≈ ’∂ Ú≈‘-Ú≈‘ ÷º‡ Ò¬∆¢ ÓÈÓØ‘ÈÍ«‡¡≈ÒÚ∆ ‹Ø «¬º’ ◊ßÌ∆ ¡Â∂ Ï∂‘Â∆È◊≈«¬’ ‘È, È∂ Ú∆ Ï‘∞ ı±Ï√±Â ◊∆ ◊≈’∂ Ó≈‘ΩÒ √ß◊∆ÂÓ¬∆ ’ «ÁºÂ≈¢ ‘«Á¡≈Ò«√ßÿ fi∆Â≈ È∂ Ï‘∞ Ì≈ÚÍ±È ⁄È≈ ““ÓÀ∫ ⁄∞ºÍ‘ª, Ï∂Ϻ√ ‘ª - Â∂∆ ’∆Â∆ ”Â∂ «’ß± È‘∆∫’Á≈”” √∞‰≈ ’∂ Ó≈‘ΩÒ ◊ßÌ∆ ’ «ÁºÂ≈¢ÍÓ‹∆ «√ßÿ «„ÒØ∫ È∂ Ú∆ ¡≈͉∂ √∞∆Ò∂¡ßÁ≈˜ «Ú⁄ ◊∆ ◊≈ ’∂ ’Ú∆ ÁÏ≈ 鱧 ‘ØÙ≈ÈÁ≈ ω≈ «ÁºÂ≈¢

ÚÒ‚ Íß‹≈Ï ’≈ÈÎß√ B@AA Á∂⁄∂¡ÓÀÈ ¡‹≈«¬Ï «√ßÿ ⁄º·≈ È∂ ¡≈͉∂«¬ß‚∆¡≈ ¡Â∂ Í≈«’√Â≈È Á∆ Â≈˜≈ Î∂∆ Á∂¡È∞ÌÚ ¡Â∂ ’≈ÈÎß√ √ÏßË∆ ’∆Â∂ ◊¬∂ «¬√Ô≈Â≈ È≈Ò ‘≈˜∆È √ث¡ª 鱧 ‹≈‰±’Ú≈«¬¡≈ ¡Â∂ √≈∂ ‘∆ Ó«‘Ó≈Ȫ ¡Â∂ ’ÒÓÁ∂ ÓÀ∫Ϫ ¡Â∂ ¡‘∞Á∂Á≈ª 鱧 ÚÒ‚ Íß‹≈Ï∆’≈ÈÎß√ B@AA Á∆¡ª «Â¡≈∆¡ª ’È¡Â∂ ‘ √ßÌÚ √«‘ÔØ◊ Á∂‰ Ò¬∆ Íz∂«Â

’∆Â≈¢ ¿∞‘Ȫ Áº«√¡≈ «’ ’≈ÈÎß√ Ò¬∆ ‘≈ÒÚ∆ Ï∞º’ ’ «Ò¡≈ «◊¡≈ ‘À Â∂ ¤∂Â∆ ‘∆ «¬√√ÏßË∆ ‘Ø Ú∆ «Â¡≈∆ Ô’∆È∆ ’ «ÁºÂ∆‹≈Ú∂◊∆¢ «¬√ √Ó∂∫ ÚÒ‚ Íß‹≈Ï∆ ’≈ÈÎß√Á∂ ÍzË≈È «◊¡≈È «√ßÿ ’ß◊, √Íz√ ÁÙÈ«√ßÿ ÏÀ∫√ ı≈√ ÂΩ ”Â∂ «Ï≈‹Ó≈È √È¢ √.√ßÂØ÷ «√ßÿ √ß˱ Ú∆ Í≈«’√Â≈È ¡Â∂ «¬ß‚∆¡≈Î∂∆ √Ó∂∫ ¡‹≈«¬Ï «√ßÿ ⁄º·≈, «◊¡≈È «√ßÿ’ß◊, ÍzØ. ÁÙÈ «√ßÿ ÏÀ∫√ ¡Â∂ √z∆ÓÂ∆’ÓÒ‹∆ ’Ω ÏÀ∫√ ‘ت Á∂ È≈Ò ‘∆ √È ¡Â∂¿∞‘Ȫ Ú∆ ÚÒ‚ Íß‹≈Ï∆ ’≈ÈÎß√ «Ú⁄¡≈͉∂ ÔØ◊Á≈È È±ß Ô’∆È∆ ω≈«¬¡≈¢

‘≈’Ó «√ßÿ Ï≈Û È∂ ¡≈͉∆ Ï‘∞ÂÚË∆¡≈ ⁄È≈ “√∞‰Ø ÒØ’Ø ÓÀ∫ «ÁßÁ≈ ‘Ø’≈, È≈’ج∆ Î∂Ï È≈ ’ج∆ ËØ÷≈” Á∂ ±Í «Ú⁄ «√‘¡Â∂√ßÂ∞«Ò ÍØÙ‡’ ÷∞≈’ √ÏßË∆ ‹≈‰’≈∆√ث¡ª È≈Ò √ªfi∆ ’∆Â∆¢ ÏÒÁ∂Ú «√ßÿ‹∆ È∂ Ú∆ «¬«Â‘≈√’ ‘Ú≈«Ò¡ª È≈Ò √º‹∆Ï‘∞ ‘∆ Ì≈Úͱ ⁄È≈ √∞‰≈ ’∂ ‘≈˜∆ÈÁ∆ Ú≈‘-Ú≈‘ ÷º‡ Ò¬∆¢ √. ◊∞Ó∆ «√ßÿ√ß˱ ‘ت È∂ ı±Ï√±Â ◊∆ ◊≈ ’∂ Ó≈‘ΩÒ√ß◊∆Â’ ¿∞⁄≈¬∆¡ª 鱧 ¤Ø‘ «Ò¡≈¢

ÍzÁ∆Í «√ßÿ ⁄≈‘Ò ¡Â∂ √∞÷Á∂Ú«√ßÿ ‹∆ ‘ت «◊¡≈È ÚË’ ‹≈‰’≈∆ Á∂’∂ √ث¡ª Á∂ «◊¡≈È «Ú⁄ Ú≈Ë≈ ’∆Â≈¢Ú’ Á∆ ÿ≈‡ ¡Â∂ ÓÀ∫Ϫ Á≈ ¿∞ÂÙ≈‘ ¡≈ÍØ¡≈͉∂ «√ı ”Â∂ √∆¢ ¡‹∂ Ï‘∞ √≈∂

Ó«‘Ó≈È Ú≈∆ Á∆ ¿∞‚∆’ «Ú⁄ √È ÍÒ◊Ì◊ Ù≈Ó Á∂ ¤∂ Úº‹ ⁄∞º’∂ √È «¬√ Ò¬∆«‘ßÁ∂ Ó«‘Ó≈È ’ÒÓ Á∂ ÓÀ∫Ï √Ï‹∆ Ó≈È,‚≈. ◊∆˜∆ ‘Ì‹È «√ßÿ, ◊∞Á∆Í ’Ω,ÓØ«‘ßÁ «√ßÿ Ï≈Û, ‘«ÚßÁ ⁄∆Ó≈,ÍÓÚ∆ «√ßÿ, ¡‹∆ «√ßÿ ÏÒ, √z∆ÓÂ∆◊∞Ó∆ ÍÈ≈◊, √. ‹ß◊ «√ßÿ ÍÈ≈◊, √∞ÓÈÓØÁ«◊Ò, √z∆ÓÂ∆ √ÂÈ≈Ó ’Ω, ÓØ«‘ßÁ Í≈Ò’Ω, ‘∆ «√ßÿ, ◊∞«ÓßÁ ¡≈‘Ò±Ú≈Ò∆¡≈,≈‹Ú∆ ÁØ√ªfi, ◊◊ÈÁ∆Í ⁄º·≈, √∞ºÓ∆Â⁄º·≈, Ú∆ ‹º√Ò≈, ’∞Ò‹∆ «√ßÿ ‹ß‹±¡≈‘Ø∆∫ Ï‘∞ Ó≈È ¡Â∂ √«Â’≈ È≈Ò √ث¡ªÁ∂ ±Í «Ú⁄ «Ï≈‹Ó≈È ‘∂ «‹‘Ȫ Á∂ Ò¬∆¡√∆∫ ¿∞‘Ȫ Á≈ Ù∞’∆¡≈ ’Á∂ ‘ª ¡Â∂¡Â∞Ò ’∞Ó≈ Ó«‘≈ È∂ ¡≈͉∆ «√‘ ¡Â∂«‚ÍÀÙÈ «‘ ‹∆ÚÈ ÙÀÒ∆ ¡ÍÈ≈¿∞‰Ò¬∆ Ï‘∞ ÚË∆¡≈ È∞√÷∂ Áº√∂¢ ¿∞‘ȪÁº«√¡≈ «’ Íß‹≈Ï∆¡ª Á∂ √∞Ì≈¡ «Ú⁄ ÷∞Ù«‘‰≈ ¡Â∂ ÷∞Ù º÷‰≈ ’∞ÁÂ∆ ÂΩ ”Â∂Ù≈«ÓÒ ‘À Â∂ √≈鱧 «¬√ ”Â∂ ¡ÓÒ ’È≈⁄≈‘∆Á≈ ‘À¢ ¿∞‘Ȫ ÂØ∫ Ï≈¡Á «◊¡≈È «√ßÿ’ß◊ È∂ ¡º‹ Á∆ Ó∆«‡ß◊ Á∆ «ÚË∆ÚÂ√Ó≈ÍÂ∆ ’∆Â∆ ¡Â∂ ¡≈¬∂ Ó«‘Ó≈Ȫ Á≈ËßÈÚ≈Á ’∆Â≈¢ «¬√ Â∑ª ¡º‹ Á∆ «¬‘’ÒÓ Á∆ Ó≈«√’ ◊ØÙ‡∆ Ï‘∞Â Ω‰’ª ¡∂Â√≈«‘Â’ Ó≈‘ΩÒ È±ß «√‹Á∆ ‘ج∆ ¡≈͉∂«√ıª Â∂ Óß«˜Òª 鱧 √ ’Á∆ Ș ¡≈¬∆¢

¡≈«¡≈ ÏæÏ Ï‰È◊∂“¡‹ÓÒ ’√≈Ï”

«¬‘ Ì≈ Á∆ Íø‹Ú∆∫√Ì ÂØ∫ ¡Ó∆ ¡Ω‰Ï∆ Á≈ «Ú¡≈‘ ÂØ∫ Óπ’È≈ Ïz∂’¡æÍ Á≈ ’≈È

Ó π ßϬ∆ : «ÎÒÓ«¬ ß‚√‡∆ «Ú æ⁄ ⁄⁄≈ ˛ «’’À‡∆È≈ ’ÀÎ ¡Â∂ ‰Ï∆ ’ͱ«Ú⁄≈Ò∂ Ïz∂’¡æÍ Á≈ ’≈È «ÎÒÓ“≈’ √‡≈” Á∆ ’Ø √‡≈ È«◊√Î≈’∆ ˛ Í ¡√Ò ”⁄ ¡«‹‘≈È‘∆∫ ˛Õ

√±Âª Á∂ ‘Ú≈Ò∂ ÂØ∫ ıÏ«ÓÒ∆ ˛ «’ BG √≈Ò≈ ¡«ÌÈ∂Â≈«ÎÒ‘≈Ò «Ú¡≈‘ ’È Ò¬∆«Â¡≈ È‘∆∫ ˛ ¡Â∂ ’À‡ ⁄≈‘πßÁ∆˛ «’ B@AA È‘∆∫ ª Ó≈⁄ B@ABÂæ’ ‰Ï∆ ¿π√ È≈Ò «Ú¡≈‘ ’ÒÚ∂Õ ¿π∫‹ ÁØ‘ª È∂ «¬√ ◊æÒ Á∆ÍπÙ‡∆ È‘∆∫ ’∆Â∆ «’ ¿πÈ∑ª «Ú⁄≈Ò∂

√Ì ’πfi ÷ÂÓ ‘Ø «◊¡≈ ˛ Í «¬‘Ú∆ È‘∆∫ ’«‘ ‘∂ «’ ¿π‘ «¬’æ·∂

‘ÈÕ «¬‘ Ú∆ «’‘≈ ‹≈ «‘≈ ˛ «’’À‡∆È≈ ¡≈͉∆ ÍzÂ∆ÔØ◊∆ Á∆«Í’≈

ÂØ∫ ¡æ◊∂ «È’Ò ◊¬∆ ˛Õ Á∆«Í’≈È∂ ‰Ï∆ «√Î «¬ßÈ≈ «’‘≈ √∆«’ ¿π‘ ¡≈͉∂ «Í¡≈ ˘ ÒÀ ’∂ÍzÂ∆ÏæË ‘∂, Í ’À‡ È∂ ª ¿π√È≈Ò «Ú¡≈‘ Á≈ Ú≈¡Á≈ ’ÈÒ¬∆ Ø Í≈«¬¡≈Õ «‹√ ‰Ï∆È∂ ·π’≈ «ÁæÂ≈ ¡Â∂ «¬√ ◊æÒ ˘«¬È∑ª ÁØ‘ª «Ú⁄≈Ò∂ Úæ÷∂Ú∂∫ Á≈’≈È Óß«È¡≈ ‹≈ «‘≈ ˛Õ

√±Âª «¬‘ Ú∆ ’«‘ ‘∂‘È «’ ‘π‰ «¬‘ «¬’ Á±‹∂ È≈Òÿæ‡ ‘∆ «ÓÒ ‘∂ ‘È ¡Â∂ ÁØÚ∂∫ ‘∆¡≈͉∂ ’ßÓ «Ú⁄ πæfi∂ ‘؉ ’≈È«˜¡≈Á≈ ¡≈͉∂ ’ßÓ «Ú⁄ ‘∆Òæ◊∂ ‘ج∂ ‘ÈÕ

‹ÀÍπ : ÓßÈ∆-ÍzÓßÈ∆ «Ï˜È√ ÓÀ◊˜∆È ÎØϘ È∂ ‘≈Ò ‘∆ «Ú⁄ ÁπÈ∆¡≈Ì Á∂ ¡ÏÍÂ∆¡ª Á∆ «¬æ’ √±⁄∆ ‹≈∆ ’∆Â∆ ˛Õ «¬√√±⁄∆ «Ú⁄ ’πÒ ABA@ ÒØ’ª Á∂ È≈Ó ‘ÈÕ Ì≈ Á∂«Ò‘≈˜ È≈Ò ⁄ß◊∆ ◊æÒ «¬‘ ˛ «’ ‘π‰ «¬Ê∂¡ÏÍÂ∆¡ª Á∆ ’πÒ «◊‰Â∆ EE ‘Ø ◊¬∆ ˛Õ «¬Ê∂◊æÒ ’∆¬∂ Ì≈ Á∆ √Ì ÂØ∫ ¡Ó∆ ¡Ω Á∆ «¬√Ó≈Ó≈Ò∂ «Ú⁄ √≈«ÚÂ∆ «‹ßÁÒ Á≈ È≈Ó «¬æ’ Ú≈ ÓπÛ«√ı ”Â∂ ˛Õ √ß√Á ÓÀ∫Ï ÈÚ∆È «‹ßÁÒ √≈«ÚÂ∆«‹ßÁÒ Ì≈ Á∆ Íø‹Ú∆∫ √Ì ÂØ∫ ¡Ó∆ ¡Ω ˛,«‹√Á∆ ’πÒ √ßÍÂ∆ AC.B ¡Ï ‚≈Ò ˛Õ ¿πÊ∂¡ÏÍÂ∆¡ª Á∆ ◊ÒØÏÒ «Ò√‡ «Ú⁄ «¬È∑ª 鱧 EFÚª √Ê≈È «Ó«Ò¡≈ ˛Õ«‹ßÁÒ √‡∆Ò Á∂ È≈Ó È≈Ò √≈«ÚÂ∆ «‹ßÁÒ «¬æ’ Úæ‚∆ √‡∆Ò ’ßÍÈ∆ ⁄Ò≈¿π∫Á∆˛Õ √≈«ÚÂ∆ “«‹ßÁÒ ◊πæÍ” Á∆ ⁄∂¡Í√È ˛ ¡Â∂ Áæ÷‰∆ ¡Ó∆’≈, «⁄Ò∆,ÏØÒ«Ú¡≈ ¡Â∂ Í∂± √Ó∂ Ì≈ «Ú⁄ ’ßÍÈ∆ Á∂ E@ ÂØ∫ «˜¡≈Á≈ ÍÒª‡ ‘ÈÕ

ÓπßϬ∆ : Úæ‚∂ ’æÁ Á∂ È∂Â≈≈‹ ÏæÏ Á∂ Ï∂‡∂ ¡≈«¡≈ ÏæÏ ÓπßϬ∆‘Ó«Ò¡ª ”Â∂ Ï‰È ‹≈ ‘∆ «ÎÒÓ«Ú⁄ Í≈«’√Â≈È∆ ¡«ÂÚ≈Á∆ ¡˜ÓÒ’√≈Ï Á∆ ̱«Ó’≈ «ÈÌ≈¿π‰◊∂Õ «ÎÒÓÁ≈ È≈Ó “’πfi ÒØ’”Õ ÈÚ∂∫ «ÈÓ≈Â≈√π˜≈ ¡Ò∆ «¬√Á≈ «ÈÁ∂ÙÈ ’È◊∂,‹ÁØ∫ «’ «ÎÒÓ È≈Ò ‹πÛ∂ Ï≈’∆«ÚÚ≈Ú◊z√ «’Á≈ª ¡Â∂ «ÎÒÓÁ∆ ’‘≈‰∆ Á∂ Ï≈∂ ¡‹∂ ’ج∆ ⁄⁄≈È‘∆∫ ’∆Â∆ ◊¬∆Õ √±Âª Á∂ ¡Èπ√≈≈‹ ÏæÏ È∂ «ÎÒÓ Á∂ «ÈÓ≈Â≈ÚªÈ≈Ò ¿πÈ∑ª Á∂ Ï∂‡∂ Á∂ «’Á≈ Á∂ Ï≈∂«Ú⁄ Ó∆‚∆¡≈ 鱧 ’πfi È≈ Áæ√‰ Á∆¡Í∆Ò ’∆Â∆ √∆, Í Ó∆‚∆¡≈ ÂØ∫’πfi È‘∆∫ Òπæ«’¡≈Õ ¡≈«¡≈ È∂ Ú∆¡≈͉∂ «’Á≈ 鱧 ¤ πÍ≈¿π‰ Á∆Ï‘π ’Ø«ÙÙ ’∆Â∆ √∆Õ ¿πÈ∑ª Á≈’«‘‰≈ ˛ «’ Ó∂≈ «’Á≈ «√¯’√≈Ï Â Ø ∫ Í z ∂ «Â ˛Õ ‹Á Ø ∫ «’√ æ⁄ ≈¬ ∆ «¬‘ ˛ «’ ¿ πÈ ∑ ª Á∆̱«Ó’≈ ͱ∆ Â∑ª ’√≈Ï ”Â∂ ‘∆’ ∂ ∫ Á «  ˛ Õ ‹Á Ø ∫ ¿ πÈ ∑ ª Â Ø ∫Í π«¤¡≈ «◊¡≈ «’ ¿π‘ ’Á∂ ’√≈Ï鱧 «ÓÒ∂ ‘È Âª ¡≈«¡≈ È∂ «’‘≈«’ Âπ√∆∫ ‹≈‰Á∂ ‘Ø «’ «¬‘ ¡√ßÌÚ

˛, Í ÓÀ∫ ’√≈Ï ”Â∂ «¬æ’ «’Â≈ÏÍÛ∑∆ ˛Õ «¬√Á∂ È≈Ò ÓÀ∫ ≈¬∆ÎÒ⁄Ò≈¿π‰ Á∆ ‡z∂«Èß◊ Ú∆ Ò¬∆ ˛Õ

«È¿±Ô≈’ «Úæ⁄ «¬’ √Ó≈Ø‘ ÁΩ≈È «Ú’‡Ø∆¡≈˜ Á∂ √∆’∂‡ Á∆ ÈÚ∆∫’πÒÀ’ÙÈ ˘ Í∂Ù ’Á∆¡ª Ó≈‚ÒªÕ

’ÒÓ ≈¿∞∫‚∂ÙÈ’ÒÓ ≈¿∞∫‚∂ÙÈ’ÒÓ ≈¿∞∫‚∂ÙÈ’ÒÓ ≈¿∞∫‚∂ÙÈ’ÒÓ ≈¿∞∫‚∂ÙÈ Á∆ Ó∆«‡ß◊ Á∆ Ó∆«‡ß◊ Á∆ Ó∆«‡ß◊ Á∆ Ó∆«‡ß◊ Á∆ Ó∆«‡ß◊ ÂÚ≈∆÷∆ÂÚ≈∆÷∆ÂÚ≈∆÷∆ÂÚ≈∆÷∆ÂÚ≈∆÷∆ ‘Ø «ÈºÏÛ∆ ‘Ø «ÈºÏÛ∆ ‘Ø «ÈºÏÛ∆ ‘Ø «ÈºÏÛ∆ ‘Ø «ÈºÏÛ∆

AB Ó≈⁄, B@AA Á∆ “’ÒÓ” Á∆ «¬‘√≈«‘Â’ «ÓÒ‰∆ Ï‘∞ ‘∆ ‹ØÙ-÷ØÙ ¡Â∂ß◊ «Ïß◊∂ √≈«‘Â’ Î∞ºÒ «Ï÷∂Á∆ Ș¡≈¬∆¢ ¡ º‹ Á∆ «¬√ «ÓÒ‰∆ «Ú⁄Ï∞ ºË∆‹∆Ú∆ ‘≈˜∆ «ÚÙ∂Ù ±Í «Ú⁄«Ú⁄≈ÔØ◊ √∆¢ Ï∆Ï∆¡ª Á≈ ¿∞ÂÙ≈‘ ·≈·ªÓ≈Á≈ √∆¢ Ù≈«¬Á «¬‘ ‘∞‰∂ ‘∞‰∂ Òßÿ ’∂◊¬∂ “«¬ß‡ÈÀÙÈÒ «¬ÓÀÈÙ ‚∂¡” Á≈ ¡√√∆ ‹ª “’ÒÓ” ¡Á≈∂ ÚºÒØ∫ ’Ú≈¬∆ ‹≈ ‘∆“ÚÒ‚ Íß‹≈Ï∆ ’≈ÈÎß√-B@AA” Á∆¡ª«Â¡≈∆¡ª Á≈ ¡√ √∆¢ Á∞Í«‘ «¬º’ Ú‹∂ÂØ∫ È∂ ’∂ Ù≈Ó Á∂ √≈„∂ ¤∂ Ú‹∂ º’ Á≈ «¬‘Ó≈‘ΩÒ «¬º’ √Ó∆ Ó∆«‡ß◊ Ú≈Ò≈ È≈ ‘Ø ’∂«¬’ ÔØ‹È≈ÏºË √≈«‘Â’ √◊Ó∆¡ª Á≈«√ÓΩ √Ó≈Ø‘ Òº◊ «‘≈ √∆¢ Óß⁄ √ß⁄≈Ò’Á∆ «˜ßÓ∂Ú≈∆ ’ÒÓ Á∆ ÍzË≈È ¡Â∂ Ù≈«¬≈‹«ÂßÁ ßË≈Ú≈ ‘ت È∂ Ï≈ı±Ï∆ ¡Â∂¡È∞Ù≈«√ „ß◊ È≈Ò «ÈÌ≈¬∆¢ ¡º‹ Á∆«¬√ «ÓÒ‰∆ Á≈ ¡≈ˆ≈˜ “«¬ß‡ÈÀÙÈÒ«ÚÓÀÈ ‚∂¡” 鱧 Ô≈Á ’«Á¡ª ‘Ø«¬¡≈¢

√Ì ÂØ∫ Í«‘Òª ’ÒÓ Á∆ Ó∆ÂÍzË≈È ÍzÓ‹∆ «Á˙Ò È±ß “’ÒÓ” Á∂ ’Ú∆ÁÏ≈ «Ú⁄ Í«‘Ò∂ ¡≈͉∆ ’ج∆ ÈÚ∆∫⁄È≈ Í∂Ù ’È≈ Á≈ √ºÁ≈ «ÁºÂ≈ «◊¡≈¢ÍzÓ‹∆ «Á˙Ò È∂ ¡≈͉∆ ı±Ï√±Â ¡≈Ú≈˜«Ú⁄ ¡≈͉∂ «Ò÷∂ ◊∆Â È±ß ◊≈ ’∂ ’Ú∆ ÁÏ≈Á∆ Ï‘∞ ÚË∆¡≈ Ù∞±¡≈ ’∆Â∆¢ ¿∞‘Ȫ

ÂØ∫ Ï≈¡Á √z∆ÓÂ∆ ‘Ïß√ Ï≈Û ‹∆ È∂ Ï‘∞‘∆ ÚË∆¡≈ ◊∆ ◊≈ ’∂ √≈∂ √ث¡ª Á≈«ÁÒ «‹ºÂ «Ò¡≈¢ ’À∫Ï«‹ ÂØ∫ ÍË≈∂ √z∆ÓÂ∆‘Íz∆ „∆∫‚√≈ √‘ØÂ≈ È∂ Ï‘∞ √Ø‘‰∂ ÙÏÁª«Ú⁄ «ÚÓÀÈ ‚∂¡ Á∆ Ó‘ºÂÂ≈ 鱧 √ث¡ªÈ≈Ò √ªfi≈ ’∆Â≈¢ ¿∞‘Ȫ ÂØ∫ Ï≈¡Á √∞«ßÁ«√ßÿ Í≈Ó≈ ‹∆ È∂ ¡≈͉∆ «Ò÷∆ ÈÚ∆∫ ’«ÚÂ≈‘≈˜∆È Á∂ ±-Ï-± ’∆Â∆¢ √Ï‹∆ √ßÿ≈È∂ ¡≈͉∆ È˜Ó «Ú⁄ ‘≈˜∆È √ث¡ª Á∆Ú≈‘-Ú≈‘ ÷º‡ Ò¬∆¢

‘∞‰ Ú≈∆ ¡Ó «√ßÿ „∆∫‚√≈ ‘تÁ∆ √∆¢ ¿∞‘Ȫ ¡≈͉∆ Â≈˜≈ ’«ÚÂ≈ ≈‘∆∫¡≈͉∆ ‘≈˜∆ ’Ú∆ ÁÏ≈ «Ú⁄ ͺ’∆ ’Ò¬∆¢ Óß⁄ √ß⁄≈Ò’ È∂ ‘∞‰ «Ízß√∆ÍÒ ÍÓÚ∆«√ßÿ Á∞º◊Ò ‘ت 鱧 ¿∞‘Ȫ Á∆ «Ò÷∆ ÈÚ∆∫Í∞√Â’ “¡≈ÈßÁ √≈«‘Ï” Á∆ «Ú¡≈«÷¡≈ ¡Â∂¡ß◊∂˜∆ Ì≈Ù≈ «Ú⁄ ’∆Â∂ ◊¬∂ ‹Ó∂ Ï≈∂Áº√‰ Ò¬∆ Óß⁄ ¿∞Í √ºÁ≈ «ÁºÂ≈¢ «Ízß√∆ÍÒ√≈«‘Ï «‹Ê∂ «¬º’ Ï‘∞ ÚË∆¡≈ √≈«‘Â’≈‘È ¿∞Ê∂ ¿∞‘ «¬º’ Ï‘∞ ‘∆ ÚË∆¡≈ Ú’Â≈Ú∆ ‘È, ¿∞‘Ȫ ¡≈͉∆ «È≈Ò∆ ¡Â∂ Ω⁄’Ì≈ÙÈ ÙÀÒ∆ «Ú⁄ “¡≈ÈßÁ √≈«‘Ï” Á∆ Ó«‘Ó≈Áº√«Á¡ª ¡≈͉∆¡ª ’∆Â∆¡ª ’Ø«ÙÙª Á∆◊ºÒ √ث¡ª È≈Ò √ªfi∆ ’∆Â∆¢ ¿∞‘Ȫ ÂØ∫Ï≈¡Á √. «Í¡≈≈ «√ßÿ ’∞ºÁØÚ≈Ò ‘ت È∂«Ízß√∆ÍÒ √≈«‘Ï Á∆ «Ò÷∆ Í∞√Â’ ¿∞Í Í⁄≈Í∂Ù ’∆Â≈¢ Í⁄≈ Í∂Ù ’È ÂØ∫ «¬Ò≈Ú≈ ¿∞‘Ȫ

¡≈͉∆ Ï‘∞ ı±Ï√±Â È˜Ó ◊≈ ’∂ ‘≈˜Ó«‘Ó≈Ȫ ¡Â∂ ’ÒÓ Á∂ ÓÀ∫Ï≈È Á≈ «ÁÒ«‹ºÂ «Ò¡≈¢

¿∞‘Ȫ Á∆ È˜Ó ÂØ ∫ Ï≈¡Á¡Ó∆’ «√ßÿ Ú∆ È∂ ¡º‹ Á∂ Ô∞º◊ Á∂ Ó≈‚È‘∆ ªfi∂ ¿∞Í «Ú¡ß◊≈ÂÓ’ ’«ÚÂ≈ √ث¡ªÁ∂ Ș ’∆Â∆¢ ¿∞‘Ȫ ÂØ∫ ¿∞Íß Â≈≈ ⁄ßÁÓÈ‹≈È∆¡≈ È∂ «¬º’ ı±Ï√±Â ◊∆ √ث¡ªÈ±ß √∞‰≈ ’∂ Ú≈‘-Ú≈‘ ÷º‡ Ò¬∆¢ ÓÈÓØ‘ÈÍ«‡¡≈ÒÚ∆ ‹Ø «¬º’ ◊ßÌ∆ ¡Â∂ Ï∂‘Â∆È◊≈«¬’ ‘È, È∂ Ú∆ Ï‘∞ ı±Ï√±Â ◊∆ ◊≈’∂ Ó≈‘ΩÒ √ß◊∆ÂÓ¬∆ ’ «ÁºÂ≈¢ ‘«Á¡≈Ò«√ßÿ fi∆Â≈ È∂ Ï‘∞ Ì≈ÚÍ±È ⁄È≈ ““ÓÀ∫ ⁄∞ºÍ‘ª, Ï∂Ϻ√ ‘ª - Â∂∆ ’∆Â∆ ”Â∂ «’ß± È‘∆∫’Á≈”” √∞‰≈ ’∂ Ó≈‘ΩÒ ◊ßÌ∆ ’ «ÁºÂ≈¢ÍÓ‹∆ «√ßÿ «„ÒØ∫ È∂ Ú∆ ¡≈͉∂ √∞∆Ò∂¡ßÁ≈˜ «Ú⁄ ◊∆ ◊≈ ’∂ ’Ú∆ ÁÏ≈ 鱧 ‘ØÙ≈ÈÁ≈ ω≈ «ÁºÂ≈¢

ÚÒ‚ Íß‹≈Ï ’≈ÈÎß√ B@AA Á∂⁄∂¡ÓÀÈ ¡‹≈«¬Ï «√ßÿ ⁄º·≈ È∂ ¡≈͉∂«¬ß‚∆¡≈ ¡Â∂ Í≈«’√Â≈È Á∆ Â≈˜≈ Î∂∆ Á∂¡È∞ÌÚ ¡Â∂ ’≈ÈÎß√ √ÏßË∆ ’∆Â∂ ◊¬∂ «¬√Ô≈Â≈ È≈Ò ‘≈˜∆È √ث¡ª 鱧 ‹≈‰±’Ú≈«¬¡≈ ¡Â∂ √≈∂ ‘∆ Ó«‘Ó≈Ȫ ¡Â∂ ’ÒÓÁ∂ ÓÀ∫Ϫ ¡Â∂ ¡‘∞Á∂Á≈ª 鱧 ÚÒ‚ Íß‹≈Ï∆’≈ÈÎß√ B@AA Á∆¡ª «Â¡≈∆¡ª ’È¡Â∂ ‘ √ßÌÚ √«‘ÔØ◊ Á∂‰ Ò¬∆ Íz∂«Â

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‘≈’Ó «√ßÿ Ï≈Û È∂ ¡≈͉∆ Ï‘∞ÂÚË∆¡≈ ⁄È≈ “√∞‰Ø ÒØ’Ø ÓÀ∫ «ÁßÁ≈ ‘Ø’≈, È≈’ج∆ Î∂Ï È≈ ’ج∆ ËØ÷≈” Á∂ ±Í «Ú⁄ «√‘¡Â∂√ßÂ∞«Ò ÍØÙ‡’ ÷∞≈’ √ÏßË∆ ‹≈‰’≈∆√ث¡ª È≈Ò √ªfi∆ ’∆Â∆¢ ÏÒÁ∂Ú «√ßÿ‹∆ È∂ Ú∆ «¬«Â‘≈√’ ‘Ú≈«Ò¡ª È≈Ò √º‹∆Ï‘∞ ‘∆ Ì≈Úͱ ⁄È≈ √∞‰≈ ’∂ ‘≈˜∆ÈÁ∆ Ú≈‘-Ú≈‘ ÷º‡ Ò¬∆¢ √. ◊∞Ó∆ «√ßÿ√ß˱ ‘ت È∂ ı±Ï√±Â ◊∆ ◊≈ ’∂ Ó≈‘ΩÒ√ß◊∆Â’ ¿∞⁄≈¬∆¡ª 鱧 ¤Ø‘ «Ò¡≈¢

ÍzÁ∆Í «√ßÿ ⁄≈‘Ò ¡Â∂ √∞÷Á∂Ú«√ßÿ ‹∆ ‘ت «◊¡≈È ÚË’ ‹≈‰’≈∆ Á∂’∂ √ث¡ª Á∂ «◊¡≈È «Ú⁄ Ú≈Ë≈ ’∆Â≈¢Ú’ Á∆ ÿ≈‡ ¡Â∂ ÓÀ∫Ϫ Á≈ ¿∞ÂÙ≈‘ ¡≈ÍØ¡≈͉∂ «√ı ”Â∂ √∆¢ ¡‹∂ Ï‘∞ √≈∂

Ó«‘Ó≈È Ú≈∆ Á∆ ¿∞‚∆’ «Ú⁄ √È ÍÒ◊Ì◊ Ù≈Ó Á∂ ¤∂ Úº‹ ⁄∞º’∂ √È «¬√ Ò¬∆«‘ßÁ∂ Ó«‘Ó≈È ’ÒÓ Á∂ ÓÀ∫Ï √Ï‹∆ Ó≈È,‚≈. ◊∆˜∆ ‘Ì‹È «√ßÿ, ◊∞Á∆Í ’Ω,ÓØ«‘ßÁ «√ßÿ Ï≈Û, ‘«ÚßÁ ⁄∆Ó≈,ÍÓÚ∆ «√ßÿ, ¡‹∆ «√ßÿ ÏÒ, √z∆ÓÂ∆◊∞Ó∆ ÍÈ≈◊, √. ‹ß◊ «√ßÿ ÍÈ≈◊, √∞ÓÈÓØÁ«◊Ò, √z∆ÓÂ∆ √ÂÈ≈Ó ’Ω, ÓØ«‘ßÁ Í≈Ò’Ω, ‘∆ «√ßÿ, ◊∞«ÓßÁ ¡≈‘Ò±Ú≈Ò∆¡≈,≈‹Ú∆ ÁØ√ªfi, ◊◊ÈÁ∆Í ⁄º·≈, √∞ºÓ∆Â⁄º·≈, Ú∆ ‹º√Ò≈, ’∞Ò‹∆ «√ßÿ ‹ß‹±¡≈‘Ø∆∫ Ï‘∞ Ó≈È ¡Â∂ √«Â’≈ È≈Ò √ث¡ªÁ∂ ±Í «Ú⁄ «Ï≈‹Ó≈È ‘∂ «‹‘Ȫ Á∂ Ò¬∆¡√∆∫ ¿∞‘Ȫ Á≈ Ù∞’∆¡≈ ’Á∂ ‘ª ¡Â∂¡Â∞Ò ’∞Ó≈ Ó«‘≈ È∂ ¡≈͉∆ «√‘ ¡Â∂«‚ÍÀÙÈ «‘ ‹∆ÚÈ ÙÀÒ∆ ¡ÍÈ≈¿∞‰Ò¬∆ Ï‘∞ ÚË∆¡≈ È∞√÷∂ Áº√∂¢ ¿∞‘ȪÁº«√¡≈ «’ Íß‹≈Ï∆¡ª Á∂ √∞Ì≈¡ «Ú⁄ ÷∞Ù«‘‰≈ ¡Â∂ ÷∞Ù º÷‰≈ ’∞ÁÂ∆ ÂΩ ”Â∂Ù≈«ÓÒ ‘À Â∂ √≈鱧 «¬√ ”Â∂ ¡ÓÒ ’È≈⁄≈‘∆Á≈ ‘À¢ ¿∞‘Ȫ ÂØ∫ Ï≈¡Á «◊¡≈È «√ßÿ’ß◊ È∂ ¡º‹ Á∆ Ó∆«‡ß◊ Á∆ «ÚË∆ÚÂ√Ó≈ÍÂ∆ ’∆Â∆ ¡Â∂ ¡≈¬∂ Ó«‘Ó≈Ȫ Á≈ËßÈÚ≈Á ’∆Â≈¢ «¬√ Â∑ª ¡º‹ Á∆ «¬‘’ÒÓ Á∆ Ó≈«√’ ◊ØÙ‡∆ Ï‘∞Â Ω‰’ª ¡∂Â√≈«‘Â’ Ó≈‘ΩÒ È±ß «√‹Á∆ ‘ج∆ ¡≈͉∂«√ıª Â∂ Óß«˜Òª 鱧 √ ’Á∆ Ș ¡≈¬∆¢

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‘ÈÕ «¬‘ Ú∆ «’‘≈ ‹≈ «‘≈ ˛ «’’À‡∆È≈ ¡≈͉∆ ÍzÂ∆ÔØ◊∆ Á∆«Í’≈

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√±Âª «¬‘ Ú∆ ’«‘ ‘∂‘È «’ ‘π‰ «¬‘ «¬’ Á±‹∂ È≈Òÿæ‡ ‘∆ «ÓÒ ‘∂ ‘È ¡Â∂ ÁØÚ∂∫ ‘∆¡≈͉∂ ’ßÓ «Ú⁄ πæfi∂ ‘؉ ’≈È«˜¡≈Á≈ ¡≈͉∂ ’ßÓ «Ú⁄ ‘∆Òæ◊∂ ‘ج∂ ‘ÈÕ

‹ÀÍπ : ÓßÈ∆-ÍzÓßÈ∆ «Ï˜È√ ÓÀ◊˜∆È ÎØϘ È∂ ‘≈Ò ‘∆ «Ú⁄ ÁπÈ∆¡≈Ì Á∂ ¡ÏÍÂ∆¡ª Á∆ «¬æ’ √±⁄∆ ‹≈∆ ’∆Â∆ ˛Õ «¬√√±⁄∆ «Ú⁄ ’πÒ ABA@ ÒØ’ª Á∂ È≈Ó ‘ÈÕ Ì≈ Á∂«Ò‘≈˜ È≈Ò ⁄ß◊∆ ◊æÒ «¬‘ ˛ «’ ‘π‰ «¬Ê∂¡ÏÍÂ∆¡ª Á∆ ’πÒ «◊‰Â∆ EE ‘Ø ◊¬∆ ˛Õ «¬Ê∂◊æÒ ’∆¬∂ Ì≈ Á∆ √Ì ÂØ∫ ¡Ó∆ ¡Ω Á∆ «¬√Ó≈Ó≈Ò∂ «Ú⁄ √≈«ÚÂ∆ «‹ßÁÒ Á≈ È≈Ó «¬æ’ Ú≈ ÓπÛ«√ı ”Â∂ ˛Õ √ß√Á ÓÀ∫Ï ÈÚ∆È «‹ßÁÒ √≈«ÚÂ∆«‹ßÁÒ Ì≈ Á∆ Íø‹Ú∆∫ √Ì ÂØ∫ ¡Ó∆ ¡Ω ˛,«‹√Á∆ ’πÒ √ßÍÂ∆ AC.B ¡Ï ‚≈Ò ˛Õ ¿πÊ∂¡ÏÍÂ∆¡ª Á∆ ◊ÒØÏÒ «Ò√‡ «Ú⁄ «¬È∑ª 鱧 EFÚª √Ê≈È «Ó«Ò¡≈ ˛Õ«‹ßÁÒ √‡∆Ò Á∂ È≈Ó È≈Ò √≈«ÚÂ∆ «‹ßÁÒ «¬æ’ Úæ‚∆ √‡∆Ò ’ßÍÈ∆ ⁄Ò≈¿π∫Á∆˛Õ √≈«ÚÂ∆ “«‹ßÁÒ ◊πæÍ” Á∆ ⁄∂¡Í√È ˛ ¡Â∂ Áæ÷‰∆ ¡Ó∆’≈, «⁄Ò∆,ÏØÒ«Ú¡≈ ¡Â∂ Í∂± √Ó∂ Ì≈ «Ú⁄ ’ßÍÈ∆ Á∂ E@ ÂØ∫ «˜¡≈Á≈ ÍÒª‡ ‘ÈÕ

ÓπßϬ∆ : Úæ‚∂ ’æÁ Á∂ È∂Â≈≈‹ ÏæÏ Á∂ Ï∂‡∂ ¡≈«¡≈ ÏæÏ ÓπßϬ∆‘Ó«Ò¡ª ”Â∂ Ï‰È ‹≈ ‘∆ «ÎÒÓ«Ú⁄ Í≈«’√Â≈È∆ ¡«ÂÚ≈Á∆ ¡˜ÓÒ’√≈Ï Á∆ ̱«Ó’≈ «ÈÌ≈¿π‰◊∂Õ «ÎÒÓÁ≈ È≈Ó “’πfi ÒØ’”Õ ÈÚ∂∫ «ÈÓ≈Â≈√π˜≈ ¡Ò∆ «¬√Á≈ «ÈÁ∂ÙÈ ’È◊∂,‹ÁØ∫ «’ «ÎÒÓ È≈Ò ‹πÛ∂ Ï≈’∆«ÚÚ≈Ú◊z√ «’Á≈ª ¡Â∂ «ÎÒÓÁ∆ ’‘≈‰∆ Á∂ Ï≈∂ ¡‹∂ ’ج∆ ⁄⁄≈È‘∆∫ ’∆Â∆ ◊¬∆Õ √±Âª Á∂ ¡Èπ√≈≈‹ ÏæÏ È∂ «ÎÒÓ Á∂ «ÈÓ≈Â≈ÚªÈ≈Ò ¿πÈ∑ª Á∂ Ï∂‡∂ Á∂ «’Á≈ Á∂ Ï≈∂«Ú⁄ Ó∆‚∆¡≈ 鱧 ’πfi È≈ Áæ√‰ Á∆¡Í∆Ò ’∆Â∆ √∆, Í Ó∆‚∆¡≈ ÂØ∫’πfi È‘∆∫ Òπæ«’¡≈Õ ¡≈«¡≈ È∂ Ú∆¡≈͉∂ «’Á≈ 鱧 ¤ πÍ≈¿π‰ Á∆Ï‘π ’Ø«ÙÙ ’∆Â∆ √∆Õ ¿πÈ∑ª Á≈’«‘‰≈ ˛ «’ Ó∂≈ «’Á≈ «√¯’√≈Ï Â Ø ∫ Í z ∂ «Â ˛Õ ‹Á Ø ∫ «’√ æ⁄ ≈¬ ∆ «¬‘ ˛ «’ ¿ πÈ ∑ ª Á∆̱«Ó’≈ ͱ∆ Â∑ª ’√≈Ï ”Â∂ ‘∆’ ∂ ∫ Á «  ˛ Õ ‹Á Ø ∫ ¿ πÈ ∑ ª Â Ø ∫Í π«¤¡≈ «◊¡≈ «’ ¿π‘ ’Á∂ ’√≈Ï鱧 «ÓÒ∂ ‘È Âª ¡≈«¡≈ È∂ «’‘≈«’ Âπ√∆∫ ‹≈‰Á∂ ‘Ø «’ «¬‘ ¡√ßÌÚ

˛, Í ÓÀ∫ ’√≈Ï ”Â∂ «¬æ’ «’Â≈ÏÍÛ∑∆ ˛Õ «¬√Á∂ È≈Ò ÓÀ∫ ≈¬∆ÎÒ⁄Ò≈¿π‰ Á∆ ‡z∂«Èß◊ Ú∆ Ò¬∆ ˛Õ

«È¿±Ô≈’ «Úæ⁄ «¬’ √Ó≈Ø‘ ÁΩ≈È «Ú’‡Ø∆¡≈˜ Á∂ √∆’∂‡ Á∆ ÈÚ∆∫’πÒÀ’ÙÈ ˘ Í∂Ù ’Á∆¡ª Ó≈‚ÒªÕ

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