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THE TIMES OF INDIA, BENGALURU * TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2020 7 TIMES NATION New Delhi: The home mini- stry has suspended the foreign funding licence of 13 NGOs and associations for allegedly in- dulging in religious conver- sion in tribal-dominated areas in violation of provisions of the Foreign Contributions Re- gulation Act, 2010. The FCRA licences of the 13 NGOs, granted registration to receive foreign donations for “religious” purposes, were su- spended and their bank acco- unts frozen after intelligence reports pointed to their activi- ties in tribal areas of some sta- tes, particularly Jharkhand, ai- med at religious conversion of the locals to Christian faith. Section 12(4) empowers FCRA authorities to suspend licence of an NGO/association that has indulged in activities aimed at conversion through inducement or force, either di- rectly or indirectly, from one re- ligious faith to another. The in- telligence agencies are said to have pointed out the past re- cord of these NGOs using fore- ign funds for religious conver- sion of tribals. A home ministry official said the 13 NGOs were served a show-cause notice pointing to the FCRA violations and as- ked to respond to the charges. However, they did not reply within the prescribed time-li- mit. One of the NGOs gave a late response and the explana- tion was found unsatisfactory, said sources. Accordingly, a decision was taken to suspend the li- cences of all the 13 entities un- der review. The MHA’s FCRA website, however, lists only six NGOs whose FCRA licen- ces were suspended in Febru- ary this year. Four of these ha- ve an evangelical backgro- und, -- Northern Evangelical Lutheran Church, Ecreosocu- lis North Western Gossner Evangelical, New Life Fellow- ship Association and Evange- lical Churches Association. The 13 NGOs have been gi- ven six months to respond to the suspension notice and de- pending on their response, the FCRA licence will be cancelled or reinstated. In the past few ye- ars, some of the biggest foreign evangelical NGOs have seen ac- tion under FCRA. Compassion International was put on prior permission list, effectively free- zing its donations to Indian NGOs. Its annual contributions in India at the time totalled se- veral hundred crores. Also, ma- ny Indian NGOs receiving fun- ding from Believers’ Church, which was contributing 400 crore a year, were banned. ‘Allegedly Converted Tribals’ Centre strips 13 NGOs of foreign funding licence Bharti.Jain@timesgroup.com I n the Indian test on Monday, the hypersonic ‘cruise vehicle sus- tained its scramjet-powered flight path at a velocity of six times the speed of sound (Mach 6, or near- ly 2km per second) for 22-24 sec- onds. It auto-ignited to fly on its own after separating from the ‘launch vehicle’, which took it to an altitude of 30km. The launch vehi- cle, in turn, was powered by the proven solid-propellant rocket mo- tor of an Agni ballistic missile. “It’s a major technological break- through. The air-breathing scramjet engine was successfully flight-tested at hypersonic speed within the atmo- sphere, meeting all technical param- eters. The test paves the way for de- velopment of many more critical technologies, materials and hyper- sonic vehicles,” DRDO chairman Dr G Satheesh Reddy told TOI. PM Narendra Modi tweeted, “The scramjet engine developed by our scientists helped achieve a speed of six times the speed of sound. Very few countries have such capability today.” Defence minister Rajnath Singh said it was a “landmark achievement” to- wards ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’. It was now time to progress to the next phase with all “critical tech- nologies” being established by the successful HSTDV flight test, using the indigenously developed scram- jet propulsion system, he added. The next phase will be to develop long-range hypersonic cruise mis- siles, which DRDO scientists said would be possible in five to six years. The complex technology behind the HSTDV, the maiden launch of which had failed in June last year, also has civilian applications like low cost launch of small satellites. India still has to achieve sus- tained scramjet-powered hypersonic flight for a few minutes, which has been repeatedly demonstrated by the US, Russia and China. India has the ramjet-powered BrahMos superson- ic cruise missiles, which fly at Mach 2.8 speed, developed jointly with Rus- sia. Their strike range is being en- hanced from the original 290km to well over 400km. A scramjet engine is an improvement over the ramjet en- gine because the former operates ef- ficiently at hypersonic speeds and al- lows supersonic combustion using hydrogen fuel. Ramjets, in contrast, operate well at supersonic speeds around Mach 3 but their efficiency drops at hypersonic speeds. A major technological breakthrough: DRDO Continued from page 1 I n January, the ED attached assets of the Koch- hars worth Rs 78 crore as “proceeds of crime”. In its provisional attachment order, the ED ac- cused the banker and her husband of receiving Rs 64 crore from Videocon in NuPower Renewables Ltd, owned by Deepak Kochhar. The amount was transferred into the account of NuPower Renew- ables in Sept 2009, a day after Chanda Kochhar-led ICICI Bank sanctioned a loan of Rs 300 crore to Videocon International Electronics Limited. Chanda Kochhar is accused of “illegal sanc- tioning loans” worth Rs 1,875 crore to Videocon group of companies. It was the CBI which filed an FIR against the former ICICI Bank CEO and her husband on January 22, 2019. Based on CBI’s FIR, the ED initiated an investigation under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act trailing Rs 325 crore Deepak Kochhar allegedly received in his Nupower Renewables from two Mauritius- based entities. Chanda Kochhar was instrumen- tal in ICICI Bank refinancing huge loans to the Videocon group which later turned into non-per- forming assets for the bank. Kochhars got `64cr from Videocon: ED Continued from page 1 A home ministry official said the 13 NGOs were served a show-cause notice pointing to the FCRA violations and asked to respond to the charges. But they did not reply within the prescribed time-limit New Delhi: The Centre on Monday asserted that the en- tire shortfall in compensa- tion to states, irrespective of whether on account of GST implementation or the Covid pandemic, will be compensa- ted and refuted the charge that it is reneging on its sove- reign obligations. Finance ministry sources clarified the Centre in its note on borrowing options circu- lated to all states had clearly said the same. “It has never been the stand of Finance Mi- nister Nirmala Sitharaman that the loss of revenue due to Covid would not be compen- sated,” an official said. The explanation came in the context of some political parties interpre- ting Sitharaman’s referen- ce to the pandemic as an “act of God” in the last mee- ting of the GST Council as reneging on commitments. The official said that the Centre has time and again, committed that the states would be entitled to “full compensation”. 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THE TIMES OF INDIA, BENGALURU *TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2020 7TIMES NATION

New Delhi: The home mini-stry has suspended the foreignfunding licence of 13 NGOs andassociations for allegedly in-dulging in religious conver-sion in tribal-dominated areasin violation of provisions ofthe Foreign Contributions Re-gulation Act, 2010.

The FCRA licences of the 13NGOs, granted registration toreceive foreign donations for“religious” purposes, were su-spended and their bank acco-unts frozen after intelligencereports pointed to their activi-ties in tribal areas of some sta-tes, particularly Jharkhand, ai-med at religious conversion ofthe locals to Christian faith.

Section 12(4) empowersFCRA authorities to suspendlicence of an NGO/associationthat has indulged in activities

aimed at conversion throughinducement or force, either di-rectly or indirectly, from one re-ligious faith to another. The in-telligence agencies are said tohave pointed out the past re-cord of these NGOs using fore-ign funds for religious conver-sion of tribals.

A home ministry officialsaid the 13 NGOs were served ashow-cause notice pointing tothe FCRA violations and as-ked to respond to the charges.However, they did not replywithin the prescribed time-li-mit. One of the NGOs gave alate response and the explana-tion was found unsatisfactory,said sources.

Accordingly, a decisionwas taken to suspend the li-cences of all the 13 entities un-der review. The MHA’s FCRAwebsite, however, lists onlysix NGOs whose FCRA licen-ces were suspended in Febru-ary this year. Four of these ha-ve an evangelical backgro-und, -- Northern EvangelicalLutheran Church, Ecreosocu-lis North Western GossnerEvangelical, New Life Fellow-ship Association and Evange-lical Churches Association.

The 13 NGOs have been gi-ven six months to respond tothe suspension notice and de-pending on their response, theFCRA licence will be cancelledor reinstated. In the past few ye-ars, some of the biggest foreignevangelical NGOs have seen ac-tion under FCRA. CompassionInternational was put on priorpermission list, effectively free-zing its donations to IndianNGOs. Its annual contributionsin India at the time totalled se-veral hundred crores. Also, ma-ny Indian NGOs receiving fun-ding from Believers’ Church,which was contributing 400crore a year, were banned.

‘AllegedlyConverted

Tribals’

Centre strips 13 NGOs offoreign funding licence

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In the Indian test on Monday, thehypersonic ‘cruise vehicle sus-tained its scramjet-powered

flight path at a velocity of six timesthe speed of sound (Mach 6, or near-ly 2km per second) for 22-24 sec-onds. It auto-ignited to fly on itsown after separating from the‘launch vehicle’, which took it to analtitude of 30km. The launch vehi-cle, in turn, was powered by theproven solid-propellant rocket mo-tor of an Agni ballistic missile.

“It’s a major technological break-through. The air-breathing scramjetengine was successfully flight-testedat hypersonic speed within the atmo-sphere, meeting all technical param-eters. The test paves the way for de-velopment of many more criticaltechnologies, materials and hyper-sonic vehicles,” DRDO chairman DrGSatheesh Reddy told TOI.

PM Narendra Modi tweeted,“The scramjet engine developed byour scientists helped achieve aspeed of six times the speed ofsound. Very few countries havesuch capability today.” Defenceminister Rajnath Singh said it wasa “landmark achievement” to-wards ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’. It

was now time to progress to thenext phase with all “critical tech-nologies” being established by thesuccessful HSTDV flight test, usingthe indigenously developed scram-jet propulsion system, he added.

The next phase will be to developlong-range hypersonic cruise mis-siles, which DRDO scientists saidwould be possible in five to six years.The complex technology behind theHSTDV, the maiden launch of whichhad failed in June last year, also hascivilian applications like low costlaunch of small satellites.

India still has to achieve sus-tained scramjet-powered hypersonicflight for a few minutes, which hasbeen repeatedly demonstrated by theUS, Russia and China. India has theramjet-powered BrahMos superson-ic cruise missiles, which fly at Mach2.8 speed, developed jointly with Rus-sia. Their strike range is being en-hanced from the original 290km towell over 400km. A scramjet engine isan improvement over the ramjet en-gine because the former operates ef-ficiently at hypersonic speeds and al-lows supersonic combustion usinghydrogen fuel. Ramjets, in contrast,operate well at supersonic speedsaround Mach 3 but their efficiencydrops at hypersonic speeds.

A major technologicalbreakthrough: DRDO

�Continued from page 1In January, the ED attached assets of the Koch-

hars worth Rs 78 crore as “proceeds of crime”.In its provisional attachment order, the ED ac-cused the banker and her husband of receiving Rs64 crore from Videocon in NuPower RenewablesLtd, owned by Deepak Kochhar. The amount wastransferred into the account of NuPower Renew-ables in Sept 2009, a day after Chanda Kochhar-ledICICI Bank sanctioned a loan of Rs 300 crore toVideocon International Electronics Limited.

Chanda Kochhar is accused of “illegal sanc-tioning loans” worth Rs 1,875 crore to Videocongroup of companies. It was the CBI which filedan FIR against the former ICICI Bank CEO andher husband on January 22, 2019. Based on CBI’sFIR, the ED initiated an investigation under thePrevention of Money Laundering Act trailing Rs325 crore Deepak Kochhar allegedly received inhis Nupower Renewables from two Mauritius-based entities. Chanda Kochhar was instrumen-tal in ICICI Bank refinancing huge loans to theVideocon group which later turned into non-per-forming assets for the bank.

Kochhars got ̀̀ 64crfrom Videocon: ED

�Continued from page 1

A home ministry officialsaid the 13 NGOs wereserved a show-causenotice pointing to theFCRA violations andasked to respond to thecharges. But they did notreply within the prescribed time-limit

New Delhi: The Centre onMonday asserted that the en-tire shortfall in compensa-tion to states, irrespective ofwhether on account of GSTimplementation or the Covidpandemic, will be compensa-ted and refuted the chargethat it is reneging on its sove-reign obligations.

Finance ministry sourcesclarified the Centre in its noteon borrowing options circu-lated to all states had clearlysaid the same. “It has neverbeen the stand of Finance Mi-nister Nirmala Sitharamanthat the loss of revenue due toCovid would not be compen-sated,” an official said.

The explanation camein the context of some political parties interpre-ting Sitharaman’s referen-ce to the pandemic as an“act of God” in the last mee-ting of the GST Council asreneging on commitments.

The official said that theCentre has time and again,committed that the stateswould be entitled to “fullcompensation”.

Full deficit of GSTcompensation

to states will bepaid: SourcesTIMES NEWS NETWORK

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