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PNS n NEW DELHI Four convicts in the sensation- al 2012 Nirbhaya Gang rape and murder case will be hanged on January 22 at 7 am in Tihar jail, a Delhi court said on Tuesday. The order was pronounced by Additional Sessions Judge Satish Kumar Arora who issued the death warrants against the four death row convicts -- Mukesh (32), Pawan Gupta (25), Vinay Sharma (26) and Akshay Kumar Singh (31). During the hearing, the prosecution said there was no application pending before any court or the President right now by any of the convicts and the review petition of all the convicts was dis- missed by the Supreme Court. While urging the court to issue the death warrants, the prosecution said, "In between the issuance and the execu- tion of death warrants, if the convicts want to file curative petitions, they can do so." Counsel for two of the con- victs - Mukesh and Vinay - said they were in the process of fil- ing curative petition in the Supreme Court. When the hearing com- menced, advocate M L Sharma appeared before the court and said that he was representing Mukesh. However, amicus curiae Vrinda Grover, who on the last date was appointed by the court to represent Mukesh, said Sharma had no authority to represent him. The court heard the argu- ments from both of them and directed Sharma to produce Vakalatnama (document empowering lawyer) showing that Mukesh authorised him. After the court reserved the order for 3.30 pm on issuance of death warrants, Mukesh's mother entered the court room crying and urged the court to show mercy. The court refused to enter- tain her. Talking to media persons outside the courtroom, she said her son was framed because he was poor. The court interacted with all the convicts through video conferencing from Tihar jail. The media was not allowed inside the video conferencing room. After the court passed the order, the lawyers and family members of the convicts came out and informed the media about court's order. Victim's parents said they were satisfied with the order. The trial court had earlier directed Tihar jail authorities to seek within a week response from the four death row con- victs as to whether they were filing mercy pleas against their executions with the President of India. It was hearing the applications moved by Nirbhaya's parents and the prosecution (Delhi govern- ment) seeking issuance of death warrant against the con- vict. The Supreme Court on December 18 had dismissed the plea of Akshay seeking review of its decision, saying review petition is not "re-hear- ing of appeal over and over again" and it had already con- sidered the mitigating and aggravating circumstances while upholding the death penalty. 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PAK MINISTER SLAPS TV ANCHOR FOR LINKING WITH TIKTOK ARTISTE GoM APPROVES EoI, SHARE PURCHASE FOR SALE OF AIR INDIA EARTH-SIZED WORLD FOUND IN ‘HABITABLE ZONE’ BY NASA’S TESS N ASA said Monday that its planet hunter satellite TESS had discovered an Earth-sized world within the habitable range of its star, which could allow the presence of liquid water. The planet, named "TOI 700 d", is relatively close to Earth- only 100 light years away, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory announced during the annual American Astronomical Society meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii. A Group of Ministers (GoM) on Tuesday approved the Expression of Interest (EoI) as well as the share purchase agreement for Air India's privatisation, a senior government official said. The EoI and the share purchase agreement would be issued in January itself, he said. Last year, the Air India Specific Alternative Mechanism approved the re- initiation of the process for the government's 100% stake sale in Air India along with Air India Express and the carrier's stake in joint venture AISATS. STAMPEDE KILLS 50 MOURNERS AT BURIAL OF SOLEIMANI IN IRAN F ifty people have been killed and more than 200 injured in a stampede as Iranians gathered for the burial of a leading commander killed in a US drone strike. The deaths in Qasem Soleimani's hometown of Kerman led to the ceremony being delayed. Millions of people are estimated to have packed the streets for a series of funeral processions in Iran. Soleimani's killing has raised fears of a conflict between the US and Iran. The head of the Quds force was tasked with defending and projecting Iranian interests abroad, and was hailed as a hero by many in his home country. Hanging will restore faith of women in law: Nirbhaya's mom NEW DELHI: The hanging of Nirbhaya convicts will restore the faith of women in law, her mother Asha Devi said on Tuesday. Four convicts in the sensational 2012 Nirbhaya gangrape and murder case will be hanged on January 22 at 7 am in Tihar jail, the court said. Nirbhaya's mother said that January 22 will be a big day for her when the convicts are hanged. The order was pronounced by Additional Sessions Judge Satish Kumar Arora who issued death warrants against them. The four death row convicts are Mukesh, Vinay Sharma, Akshay Singh and Pawan Gupta. n No application pending before any court or the President by any of the convicts n Review petition of all the convicts was dismissed by the Supreme Court n Counsels for two convicts said they planned to file cur- ative petitions 1. MUKESH SINGH 2. AKSHAY THAKUR 3. VINAY SHARMA 4.PAWAN GUPTA NEW DELHI: After issuance of death warrants against them by a court here on Tuesday, the only legal remedy left with the four convicts in the appalling 2012 Nirbhaya gang rape and murder case is to approach the Supreme Court with curative petitions to seek relief from capital punishment. The convicts can also avail the constitutional remedy of filing mercy pleas with the President. Advocate A P Singh, representing Akshay, Pawan and Vinay, said he will soon approach the apex court with their curative petition and will also seek a stay on the death warrants issued by the trial court till the disposal of the curative plea. Two cases on JNUSU president injured in attack PNS n NEW DELHI Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) students' union presi- dent Aishe Ghosh was named in two police cases filed in a span of four minutes on Sunday evening, shortly after she was taken to hospital bleed- ing from a brutal attack by a masked mob. That is when the university filed complaints against the student chief and others, the police said on Monday as details of three FIRs emerged. There are no names in the third FIR, filed on the mob that barged into the campus and attacked students and teachers with sledgehammers and iron rods. The two cases against Aishe Ghosh and other JNU students were filed at 8.39 pm and at 8.43 pm on Sunday, when the mob was still on campus, beat- ing students and teachers and vandalizing hostels. Aishe and 26 other students have been charged with vandal- izing the server room of the university twice, on January 1 and 4, and attacking security guards during the registration of students for the winter semester. The JNU students' union has been protesting against a hos- tel fee hike and had allegedly stormed into the server room to block the registration process on Sunday afternoon. There were clashes between the JNU students and the ABVP at the time. The FIR against Aishe Ghosh says: "...since the entire registration process was halted due to the lockdown on the CIS (communication and infor- mation) office, an effort was made by the CIS staff with the help of JNU security guards to open the office at 6am in the morning of 4th Jan 2020. At this time (Aishe Ghosh, Saket Moon) indulged in physical violence, pushed the lady guards, verbally abused them and threatened them with dire consequences if they would open the lock of the CIS office." Aishe Ghosh addressing media persons in New Delhi 1 2 3 4 The two cases against Aishe Ghosh and other JNU students were filed at 8.39 pm and at 8.43 pm on Sunday, when the mob was still on campus, beating students and teachers and vandalising hostels CONVICTS CAN AVAIL LEGAL REMEDY OF CURATIVE PETITION KCR, Jagan to meet on Jan 13 L VENKAT RAM REDDY n HYDERABAD Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao and his Andhra Pradesh counterpart YS Jaganmohan Reddy will meet here on January 13. KCR will host the meeting at his official residence Pragathi Bhavan in Hyderabad. The Chief Ministers are meeting after a gap of more than three months. Last time, they met on September 24 at the same venue. The present meeting assumes significance in the backdrop of the politically surcharged atmosphere across the country over the BJP-led NDA government's contro- versial moves on the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), National Register of Citizens (NRC) and the National Population Register (NPR). The Chief Ministers of states not (entirely) under BJP rule are joining hands to fight against the NDA government's moves on the citizenship law and rules. KCR and Jagan are expected to crystalise their positions on issues concerning CAA, NRC and NRP. Continued on Page 4 ‘Regulators should not depend only on Govt grant’ ‘Campuses must not become havens for politics of hate’ 5 8 Patil, Fadnavis spar over ‘Free Kashmir' poster 5 Next ranking of states for EODB likely in March 8 PNS n HYDERABAD In a huge relief to Telangana State Election Commission (SEC), the High Court of the state on Tuesday dismissed the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) petition filed by TPCC president N Uttam Kumar Reddy challenging the election schedule issued by the com- mission on December 23, 2019. On Monday, the High Court directed SEC to put on hold issuing of the municipal election notification till Tuesday evening. The notification was issued for conduct of elections to municipalities and municipal corporations in the state. A division bench of the HC, comprising of the Chief Justice of the state Justice RS Chauhan and Justice A. Abhishek Reddy, passed the orders after hearing the arguments of the counsels for the petitioner and the State Election Commission. The dismissal of the PIL by the HC has now paved the way for holding the municipal elections in the state as sched- uled. Continued on Page 4 The dismissal of the PIL by the HC has now paved the way for holding the municipal elections in the state as scheduled CBI registers cases on IOB officials PNS n VISAKHAPATNAM Officials of the CBI, Visakhapatnam on Tuesday registered a case against some employees of Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) and some private individuals with regard to a Rs 90 crore fraud case. The CBI registered cases against Green Valley Ministries Welfare Association, Visakhapatnam, Bhakthinidhi, Vijayawada, Bellamkonda Murali Krishna Sharma, Suryarao Peta, Vijayawada, Heli Veepuri, Regional Resource Manager, Indian Overseas Bank Continued on Page 2 IT Minister KT Rama Rao at the inauguration of Cyient office in the IT SEZ of Madikonda, Warangal on Tuesday PNS n WARANGAL Giving thrust to Information Technology in Warangal, Minister K T Rama Rao on Tuesday inaugurated offices of Tech Mahindra and Cyient in the IT SEZ of Madikonda. The Minister, speaking on the occasion, mentioned that the Government of Telangana had unveiled a policy focused on fostering growth of IT in Tier-II cities and rural areas, with the IT industry being motivated to set up their oper- ational units in identified areas. Tech Mahindra's new delivery center in Warangal is likely to provide employment to 1,000 software engineers. The new facility is in line with Tech Mahindra's TechMNxt charter, which focuses on leveraging next generation technologies and solutions, like artificial intelligence, to disrupt and enable digital transformation, and to build and deliver cutting-edge tech- nology solutions and services. Continued on Page 4 Tech Mahindra and Cyient units in WGL KTR assures airport for Warangal AP farmers’ stir turns violent, YSRCP MLA attacked PNS n VIJAYAWADA The agitation of the farmers in protest against the proposal to shift the state Capital from Amaravati took a violent on its 21st day on Tuesday, with the protesters attacking the car in which Macherla MLA Pennelli Ramakrishna Reddy was trav- elling. The MLA's gunmen were injured in the attack and the car was damaged. Stepping up their pressure on the government, about 5,000 people took out a rally on the National Highway 9 at Chinna Kakani and squatted on the road. Tension built up in the area when the protesters attacked the car in which Ramakrishna Reddy was travelling. HC clears municipal polls, SEC issues notification HYDERABAD WEATHER Current Weather Conditions Updated january 07, 2019 5:00 PM ALMANAC TODAY Month & Paksham: Paush & Shukla Paksha Panchangam Tithi : Trayodashi: 03:43 am (Next Day) Nakshatram: Rohini: 03:51 pm Time to Avoid: (Bad time to start any important work) Rahukalam: 12:22 pm – 01:45 pm Yamagandam: 08:14 am – 09:37 am Varjyam: 07:42 am – 09:19 am, 09:24 pm – 10:59 pm Gulika: 10:59 am - 12:22 pm Good Time: (to start any important work) Amritakalam: 12:35 pm – 02:13 pm Abhijit Muhurtham: NIL Forecast: Haze Temp: 28/19 Humidity: 77% Sunrise: 06.48 Sunset: 05.57 n Controversial CAA, NRC and NPR on agenda n ‘Joint strategy’ to take on NDA Govt likely n AP capital shifting, bifurcation issues, including allocation of power utilities' staff, to figure No speed breakers on national highways PNS n NEW DELHI The government on Tuesday said it has launched a special drive for removal of speed breakers from national high- ways to ensure hassle free movement of vehicles, spe- cially at toll plazas. Electronic toll collection through FASTag has been implemented from December 15, 2019. "A special drive has been initiated for removal of all sorts of speed breakers on National Highways. The step comes in a bid to ensure smooth and hassle-free traf- fic movement, especially at toll plazas. With the effective implementation of FASTag on toll plazas and conversion of cash toll lanes to FASTag lanes, the speed breakers/ rumble strips constructed at toll plazas are being removed with immediate effect for smooth vehicular move- ment," the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways said. Continued on Page 4 Nirbhaya case convicts to be hanged on Jan 22

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PNS n NEW DELHI

Four convicts in the sensation-al 2012 Nirbhaya Gang rapeand murder case will be hangedon January 22 at 7 am in Tiharjail, a Delhi court said onTuesday.

The order was pronouncedby Additional Sessions JudgeSatish Kumar Arora who issuedthe death warrants against thefour death row convicts --Mukesh (32), Pawan Gupta(25), Vinay Sharma (26) andAkshay Kumar Singh (31).

During the hearing, theprosecution said there was noapplication pending before anycourt or the President right

now by any of the convictsand the review petition of

all the convicts was dis-missed by the Supreme Court.

While urging the court toissue the death warrants, the

prosecution said, "In betweenthe issuance and the execu-tion of death warrants, ifthe convicts want to filecurative petitions, they can

do so."Counsel for two of the con-

victs - Mukesh and Vinay - saidthey were in the process of fil-ing curative petition in theSupreme Court.

When the hearing com-menced, advocate M L Sharmaappeared before the court andsaid that he was representingMukesh. However, amicuscuriae Vrinda Grover, who onthe last date was appointed bythe court to represent Mukesh,said Sharma had no authorityto represent him.

The court heard the argu-ments from both of them anddirected Sharma to produceVakalatnama (documentempowering lawyer) showingthat Mukesh authorised him.

After the court reserved the

order for 3.30 pm on issuanceof death warrants, Mukesh'smother entered the court roomcrying and urged the court toshow mercy.

The court refused to enter-tain her.

Talking to media personsoutside the courtroom, shesaid her son was framed

because he was poor.The court interacted with all

the convicts through videoconferencing from Tihar jail.

The media was not allowed

inside the video conferencingroom.

After the court passed theorder, the lawyers and familymembers of the convicts cameout and informed the mediaabout court's order.

Victim's parents said theywere satisfied with the order.

The trial court had earlierdirected Tihar jail authorities toseek within a week responsefrom the four death row con-victs as to whether they werefiling mercy pleas against theirexecutions with the Presidentof India. It was hearing theapplications moved byNirbhaya's parents and theprosecution (Delhi govern-ment) seeking issuance ofdeath warrant against the con-vict. The Supreme Court onDecember 18 had dismissedthe plea of Akshay seekingreview of its decision, sayingreview petition is not "re-hear-ing of appeal over and overagain" and it had already con-sidered the mitigating andaggravating circumstanceswhile upholding the deathpenalty.

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BHUBANESWAR RANCHI DEHRADUNVIJAYAWADA

Pakistan Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry hasadmitted that he had slapped a TV anchor at a

wedding for linking him with TikTok sensationHareem Shah. Defending his move, he said to mediathat he was a human first before anything else, TheExpress Tribune reported."Ministries come andgo. I will not tolerate personal attacks.... weare all human beings and will react whensomeone makes such false allegations,"Chaudhry said.

PAK MINISTER SLAPS TV ANCHORFOR LINKING WITH TIKTOK ARTISTE

GoM APPROVES EoI, SHAREPURCHASE FOR SALE OF AIR INDIA

EARTH-SIZED WORLD FOUND IN‘HABITABLE ZONE’ BY NASA’S TESS NASA said Monday that its planet hunter satellite TESS had

discovered an Earth-sized world within the habitable range of its star,which could allow the presence ofliquid water. The planet, named "TOI700 d", is relatively close to Earth-only 100 light years away, NASA'sJet Propulsion Laboratoryannounced during the annualAmerican Astronomical Societymeeting in Honolulu, Hawaii.

AGroup of Ministers (GoM) on Tuesday approved the Expression ofInterest (EoI) as well as the share purchase agreement for Air India's

privatisation, a senior government official said. The EoI and the sharepurchase agreement would be issued in January itself, he said. Lastyear, the Air India Specific Alternative Mechanism approved the re-initiation of the process for thegovernment's 100% stake sale inAir India along with Air IndiaExpress and the carrier's stake injoint venture AISATS.

STAMPEDE KILLS 50 MOURNERS ATBURIAL OF SOLEIMANI IN IRANFifty people have been killed and more than 200 injured in a stampede

as Iranians gathered for the burial of a leading commander killed in aUS drone strike. The deaths in Qasem Soleimani's hometown of Kermanled to the ceremony being delayed. Millions of people are estimated tohave packed the streets for a series of funeral processions in Iran.Soleimani's killing has raised fears of a conflictbetween the US and Iran. The head of theQuds force was tasked with defending andprojecting Iranian interests abroad, and washailed as a hero by many in his home country.

Hanging will restore faith ofwomen in law: Nirbhaya's momNEW DELHI: The hanging ofNirbhaya convicts will restorethe faith of women in law, hermother Asha Devi said onTuesday. Four convicts in thesensational 2012 Nirbhayagangrape and murder case willbe hanged on January 22 at 7am in Tihar jail, the court said.Nirbhaya's mother said that

January 22 will be a big day forher when the convicts arehanged. The order waspronounced by AdditionalSessions Judge Satish KumarArora who issued death warrantsagainst them. The four deathrow convicts are Mukesh, VinaySharma, Akshay Singh andPawan Gupta.

n No applicationpending before anycourt or the Presidentby any of the convicts

n Review petition ofall the convicts wasdismissed by theSupreme Court

n Counsels for twoconvicts said theyplanned to file cur-

ative petitions

1. MMUKESH SSINGH

2. AAKSHAY TTHAKUR

3. VVINAY SSHARMA

4.PAWAN GGUPTA

NEW DELHI: After issuance ofdeath warrants against themby a court here on Tuesday,the only legal remedy left withthe four convicts in theappalling 2012 Nirbhaya gangrape and murder case is toapproach the Supreme Courtwith curative petitions to seekrelief from capital punishment.

The convicts can also availthe constitutional remedy offiling mercy pleas with thePresident.

Advocate A P Singh,representing Akshay, Pawanand Vinay, said he will soonapproach the apex court withtheir curative petition and willalso seek a stay on the deathwarrants issued by the trialcourt till the disposal of thecurative plea.

Two cases on JNUSU president injured in attackPNS n NEW DELHI

Jawaharlal Nehru University(JNU) students' union presi-dent Aishe Ghosh was namedin two police cases filed in aspan of four minutes onSunday evening, shortly aftershe was taken to hospital bleed-ing from a brutal attack by amasked mob.

That is when the universityfiled complaints against thestudent chief and others, thepolice said on Monday asdetails of three FIRs emerged.

There are no names in thethird FIR, filed on the mob thatbarged into the campus andattacked students and teacherswith sledgehammers and iron

rods.The two cases against Aishe

Ghosh and other JNU studentswere filed at 8.39 pm and at8.43 pm on Sunday, when themob was still on campus, beat-ing students and teachers and

vandalizing hostels.Aishe and 26 other students

have been charged with vandal-izing the server room of theuniversity twice, on January 1and 4, and attacking securityguards during the registration

of students for the wintersemester.

The JNU students' union hasbeen protesting against a hos-tel fee hike and had allegedlystormed into the server roomto block the registration

process on Sunday afternoon.There were clashes between theJNU students and the ABVP atthe time.

The FIR against AisheGhosh says: "...since the entireregistration process was halteddue to the lockdown on the CIS(communication and infor-mation) office, an effort wasmade by the CIS staff with thehelp of JNU security guards toopen the office at 6am in themorning of 4th Jan 2020. Atthis time (Aishe Ghosh, SaketMoon) indulged in physicalviolence, pushed the ladyguards, verbally abused themand threatened them with direconsequences if they wouldopen the lock of the CIS office."

Aishe Ghosh addressing media persons in New Delhi

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The two cases againstAishe Ghosh and otherJNU students werefiled at 8.39 pm and at8.43 pm on Sunday,when the mob wasstill on campus,beating students andteachers andvandalising hostels

CONVICTS CAN AVAILLEGAL REMEDY OFCURATIVE PETITION

KCR, Jagan tomeet on Jan 13L VENKAT RAM REDDYn HYDERABAD

Telangana Chief Minister KChandrasekhar Rao and hisAndhra Pradesh counterpartYS Jaganmohan Reddy willmeet here on January 13.

KCR will host the meetingat his official residencePragathi Bhavan inHyderabad. The ChiefMinisters are meeting after agap of more than threemonths. Last time, they meton September 24 at the samevenue.

The present meetingassumes significance in thebackdrop of the politicallysurcharged atmosphere acrossthe country over the BJP-ledNDA government's contro-versial moves on theCitizenship Amendment Act

(CAA), National Register ofCitizens (NRC) and theNational Population Register(NPR).

The Chief Ministers ofstates not (entirely) under BJPrule are joining hands to fightagainst the NDA government'smoves on the citizenship lawand rules. KCR and Jagan areexpected to crystalise theirpositions on issues concerningCAA, NRC and NRP.

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‘Regulatorsshould notdepend onlyon Govt grant’

‘Campusesmust notbecome havensfor politics ofhate’ 5

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Patil, Fadnavisspar over ‘FreeKashmir'poster 5

Next ranking ofstates forEODB likely inMarch 8

PNS n HYDERABAD

In a huge relief to TelanganaState Election Commission(SEC), the High Court of thestate on Tuesday dismissedthe Public Interest Litigation(PIL) petition filed by TPCCpresident N Uttam KumarReddy challenging the electionschedule issued by the com-mission on December 23,2019. On Monday, the HighCourt directed SEC to put onhold issuing of the municipalelection notification tillTuesday evening.

The notification was issuedfor conduct of elections to

municipalities and municipalcorporations in the state.

A division bench of the HC,comprising of the Chief Justiceof the state Justice RS Chauhanand Justice A. Abhishek Reddy,passed the orders after hearingthe arguments of the counsels

for the petitioner and the StateElection Commission.

The dismissal of the PIL bythe HC has now paved theway for holding the municipalelections in the state as sched-uled.

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The dismissal of thePIL by the HC hasnow paved the wayfor holding themunicipal electionsin the state asscheduled

CBI registerscases on IOBofficialsPNS n VISAKHAPATNAM

Officials of the CBI,Visakhapatnam on Tuesdayregistered a case against someemployees of Indian OverseasBank (IOB) and some privateindividuals with regard to aRs 90 crore fraud case.

The CBI registered casesagainst Green ValleyMinistries WelfareAssociation, Visakhapatnam,Bhakthinidhi, Vijayawada,Bellamkonda Murali KrishnaSharma, Suryarao Peta,Vijayawada, Heli Veepuri,Regional Resource Manager,Indian Overseas Bank

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IT Minister KT Rama Rao at the inauguration of Cyient office in the IT SEZ ofMadikonda, Warangal on Tuesday

PNS n WARANGAL

Giving thrust to InformationTechnology in Warangal,Minister K T Rama Rao onTuesday inaugurated offices ofTech Mahindra and Cyient inthe IT SEZ of Madikonda.

The Minister, speaking onthe occasion, mentioned thatthe Government of Telanganahad unveiled a policy focusedon fostering growth of IT inTier-II cities and rural areas,with the IT industry beingmotivated to set up their oper-

ational units in identifiedareas. Tech Mahindra's newdelivery center in Warangal islikely to provide employmentto 1,000 software engineers.The new facility is in line withTech Mahindra's TechMNxtcharter, which focuses onleveraging next generationtechnologies and solutions,like artificial intelligence, todisrupt and enable digitaltransformation, and to buildand deliver cutting-edge tech-nology solutions and services.

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Tech Mahindra andCyient units in WGLKTR assures airport for Warangal

AP farmers’ stir turns violent,YSRCP MLA attackedPNS n VIJAYAWADA

The agitation of the farmers inprotest against the proposal toshift the state Capital fromAmaravati took a violent on its21st day on Tuesday, with theprotesters attacking the car inwhich Macherla MLA PennelliRamakrishna Reddy was trav-elling.

The MLA's gunmen were

injured in the attack and thecar was damaged.

Stepping up their pressureon the government, about5,000 people took out a rallyon the National Highway 9 atChinna Kakani and squattedon the road.

Tension built up in the areawhen the protesters attackedthe car in which RamakrishnaReddy was travelling.

HC clears municipal polls,SEC issues notification

HYDERABADWEATHER

Current Weather ConditionsUpdated january 07, 2019 5:00 PM

ALMANACTODAY

Month & Paksham:Paush & Shukla PakshaPanchangamTithi : Trayodashi: 03:43 am (Next Day) Nakshatram: Rohini: 03:51 pmTime to Avoid: (Bad time to start

any important work)Rahukalam: 12:22 pm – 01:45 pmYamagandam: 08:14 am – 09:37 amVarjyam: 07:42 am – 09:19 am,09:24 pm – 10:59 pmGulika: 10:59 am - 12:22 pmGood Time: (to start any important work)

Amritakalam: 12:35 pm – 02:13 pmAbhijit Muhurtham: NIL

Forecast: HazeTemp: 28/19Humidity: 77%Sunrise: 06.48Sunset: 05.57

n Controversial CAA, NRC and NPRon agenda

n ‘Joint strategy’ to take on NDAGovt likely

n AP capital shifting, bifurcationissues, including allocation ofpower utilities' staff, to figure

No speedbreakers onnationalhighwaysPNS n NEW DELHI

The government on Tuesdaysaid it has launched a specialdrive for removal of speedbreakers from national high-ways to ensure hassle freemovement of vehicles, spe-cially at toll plazas.

Electronic toll collectionthrough FASTag has beenimplemented fromDecember 15, 2019.

"A special drive has beeninitiated for removal of allsorts of speed breakers onNational Highways. The stepcomes in a bid to ensuresmooth and hassle-free traf-fic movement, especially attoll plazas. With the effectiveimplementation of FASTagon toll plazas and conversionof cash toll lanes to FASTaglanes, the speed breakers/rumble strips constructed attoll plazas are being removedwith immediate effect forsmooth vehicular move-ment," the Ministry of RoadTransport and Highways said.

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Nirbhaya case convicts to be hanged on Jan 22

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Delay in releasing funds tocontractors executing MissionKakatiya for over one year ledto inertia in execution ofworks affecting 5,553 tanks,whose works have been takenup in the third and fourthphases.

Unless more funds arereleased, there will be noprogress in development oftanks. The target is to restoreat least 27,625 tanks in fourphases. Of them, works per-taining to 26,989 have com-menced. So far, restoration ofover 21,436 tanks has beencompleted. The third andfourth phase of restorationworks, compared to the firsttwo phases are progressing atsnail's pace. In the third phase,restoration of 5,958 tanks hasbeen taken up. But, of themrestoration of 3,918 tanks hasbeen completed. Restorationworks pertaining to 2,040tanks is yet to take off.

Target is to complete theworks by June last year, but theprogress is tardy. In the fourthphase, restoration of over 4,214tanks has been targeted. But,only 1,742 have been restored.Works pertaining to over 2,472tanks are in various phases ofcompletion. Spending fundsunder the Mission Kakatiya isnot taking place along theexpected lines, as the govern-ment gave precedence to exe-cution of major irrigation pro-jects over the MI projects.

The contractors expressedtheir inability to go ahead.Finance Department now andthen released funds to thecontractors in small amountsand apparently washed off itshands, it is alleged.

Since contractors' billsamounting to Rs 450 crore arekept in pending, the contrac-tors are not coming forward toexecute the works. If mon-soons arrive in June, the con-tractors would not be able todo works.

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Farmers will get good revenueonly through setting up of foodprocessing units and the govern-ment will soon unveil its foodprocessing policy, saidAgriculture Minister S NiranjanReddy.

Addressing participants ofValue Addition for IncomeGeneration in Agriculture-2020international workshop here onTuesday, he said that the objec-tive of the government is that thefarmers should get stable rev-enue. To help augment revenue,the farmer should get the MSPat his farm gate. Encouragingfood processing industries willhelp augment revenue of thefarmer besides encouragingindustries ancillary to agricul-ture. The Industrial Policy ofGovernment of Telangana givespriority to promotion of foodprocessing units, he said.

Agricultural production andproductivity in Telanganaincreased by leaps and boundsbecause of the farm mechaniza-tion, setting up of polyhouses,encouragement of micro-irriga-tion and so on. The farmerswould be able to get remuner-ative price for their produce withthe establishment of the foodprocessing units, he added.

The government has consti-tuted a committee with officialsof various government depart-ments to study the scope forestablishment of the food pro-cessing units in the state, hesaid. Chief Minister held dis-cussions with agriculture, agri-cultural university, industriesand rural development depart-ments' experts and appointed aCabinet sub-committee to bringout new policy on food process-ing units, he said, adding thatthe policy will extend supportto prospective industrialistsand provides them basic ameni-ties needed by them. A study

was conducted to set up theseunits in all rural constituenciesof the state and it found out thatNandipet in Nizamabad districtis favourable to set up food pro-cessing units. Further, it iden-tified Velpuru as most suitableto set up units that processturmeric, milk and pulses,Sattupalli and Kallem inJanagoan district are suitable toprocess fruits and vegetables,Bandatimmapur in Siddipetdistrict is suitable to set up ricemills, Karimnagar and Jagityaldistricts are suitable to set upthose units that process man-goes and maize, Siricilla is suit-

able to set up cattle-feed unit,Zaheerabad is suited to processmeat and milk products,Chegunta in Medak is suitableto set up edible oil units, whileKuravi in Mahabubabad districtand Narsampet in Warangaldistrict are most suitable to setup chilli processing units. Manyprospective entrepreneurs havecome forward to set up theirunits in t he state. Later, he vis-ited paddy farm at Pullazhi onthe outskirts of Trissur andinteracted with the farmers onfarming methods, farm mech-anization, irrigation facility,water cess and agriculturalworkers availability and so on.

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Regional Office, Vijayawada,Kandrathi Sireesha, AssistantManager, Indian Overseas Bank,Mangalagiri, Guntur, VuyyalaSuresh, Assistant Manager,Indian Overseas Bank,Mangalagiri, Guntur andMothukuri Adinarayana, Clerk,Indian Overseas Bank,Mangalagiri, Guntur.

The CBI officials said that HeliVeepuri, while working as

Regional Resource Manager,Indian Overseas Bank, RegionalOffice, Vijayawada, got opened acurrent account in September2019, in the name of GreenValley Ministries WelfareAssociation with IOB,Mellampudi Branch, Guntur.

After opening the account, heobtained a cheque from GreenValley Ministries WelfareAssociation for Rs 90 crore,drawn on an account main-tained in Punjab National Bank,

MVP Colony, Visakhapatnamand deposited the same onOctober 24, 2019 in IOB,Mangalagiri Branch, where heworked earlier as BranchManager. Thereafter, withoutwaiting for clearance of the saidcheque, he transferred Rs 89crore to the account ofBhakthanidhi maintained withHDFC, Vuyyuru Branch and Rs1 crore to Savings Bank accountof S Bellamkonda Murali KrishnaSharma maintained with IOB,

Ramavarappadu Branch, withoutany vouchers. On the evening ofOctober 24, 2019, Sharma, pro-prietor of Bhakthinidiapproached IOB,Ramavarappadu Branch forwithdrawal of amount. However,the amount was not disbursed tohim. He has also approachedHDFC Bank, Vuyyuru Branchfor transfer of Rs 10 lakh to hisSB account and the same wastransferred.

The CBI alleged that Green

Valley Ministries WelfareAssociation, in conspiracy withthe bank official, issued theabove cheque without having suf-ficient balance in its account. Forprocessing the above transactionsin IOB, Mangalagiri Branch,Heli Veepuri used the log inIDs/passwords of KandrathiSireesha (assistant manager),Vuyyala Suresh (assistant man-ager) and MothukuriAdinarayana (clerk) of IOB,Mangalagiri Branch, in conspir-

acy with them. The bank officialsconspired with private persons tocause a wrongful loss to the tuneof Rs 90 crore to Indian OverseasBank for their personal gain.

After registration of the case,searches were conducted at theoffice and residential premises ofaccused persons at various placesin Visakhapatnam, Krishna,Guntur and Prakasam districts.During the course of searches,several incriminating documentswere seized.

CBI registers cases on bankers, others in Rs 90 cr fraud

Agriculture Minister Niranjan Reddy and other officials inspecting paddy farms in Thrissur, Kerala on Tuesday

l Delay in release of funds to contractors affecting the works on 5,553 tanks

Mayors' hopes to runfor 2nd term dashedPNS n HYDERABAD

The hopes of Mayors of GreaterHyderabad, Greater Warangaland Khammam MunicipalCorporation to serve anotherterm have been dashed as theposts have been reserved fordifferent communities in thequota announced by MunicipalAdministration Department.

In all, 123 Municipalitiesand 13 MunicipalCorporations will go to pollssoon. Of the 13 MunicipalCorporations, six have beenexisting ones while the rest arenewly-formed. Of the existingcorporations, the mayor postof the GHMC has beenreserved for women general(earlier BC), while that ofGWMC has been reserved forBCs (earlier General) andKMC has been reserved for

women general (earlier ST). In 2016 GHMC elections,

Bontu Rammohan was elect-ed Mayor of Hyderabad in BCgeneral category. This time thepost has been reserved forWomen General pouring coldwater on the aspiration ofRammohan to serve foranother term as the citymayor.

Five years ago, the GWMCMayor post was reserved forgeneral category. However,BC candidate NannapuneniNarender was made Mayor. In2018 elections, he was elect-ed MLA. Gunda Prakash ofgeneral category stepped intoNarender's shoes as Mayor.As the post has been reservedfor BCs, Prakash's plans toserve the city for the secondterm as Mayor dashed againstthe wall.

‘Food processing units willincrease farmers’ income'

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MAHABUBNAGAR: ExciseMinister Srinivas Goud onTuesday said that Telangana stateis rapidly progressing under theleadership of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao. He wasaddressing the gathering afterseveral members from differentpolitical parties joined the TRS inMahabubnagar. Speaking on theoccasion, the Minister said, "TRSgovernment's initiatives ishelping the state progress atrapid pace. In Mahabubnagar, allthe businessmen are now able tocarry out their business withfreedom and they were free fromany kind of threats and warningfor which they were compelled tohitherto." Speaking on themunicipal elections, the Minister called upon the TRSworkers and cadre to workunitedly for the victory of theparty nominees.

HYDERABAD: AgriculturePrincipal Secretary CParthasarathi said that NationalConvention on oil palm will beheld from April 16-18 inHyderabad to help farmersacquire the latest methods of oilpalm cultivation. He said thatexperts from Malaysia, Thailandand Coastarica will take part inthe convention, which will beheld under the joint aegis of theNational Research Centre for OilPalm and the ICAR. He took thedecision at a meeting held inMulugu. Discussions on genome sequencing, digitaltechnology, smart farming,cultivation of modern high-yielding varieties of oil palm andso on would be held during theconvention.

3-day convention onoil palm in April

State transformingunder TRS: Srinivas

Vivek slamsparties’propagandaFood distributed

to pregnantwomen in PHCPNS n MANCHERIAL

Abhinava, a voluntary organ-isation distributed nutritiousfood to pregnant womenwho visited primary healthcentre in Thandur mandalcentre on Tuesday.

K Santosh, founder presi-dent of the organisation saidthat they were distributingthe food including bananas,milk, bread, apples, pome-granate, oranges and Kiwifruits to pregnant womenfor the last 48 weeks. Theobject of the gesture to pro-tect health of women andhelp have smooth delivery, headded.

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Former MP and BJP leaderG Vivek on Tuesday saidthat some political partieswere carrying out negativepropaganda stating the saf-fron party was not active inTelangana. He was speakingafter members of Congressand other parties joinedthe BJP at af u n c t i o nhere.

Vi v e kf o u n df a u l twith ITa n dM u n i c i p a lAdministration Minister KT Rama Rao for raisingdoubts over the existence ofBJP, and wondered whyKavita lost from NizamabadParliament constituency inthe general elections. Theformer MP said that urbanareas in the State were notdeveloped as promised bythe TRS at the time of pollsand added that electorswould teach a lesson to theparty in the coming civicpolls. Mancherial districtBJP president M MallaReddy, Mancheria lAssembly constituency in-charge Verabelli RaghunathR ao, town presidentVangapalli VenkateshwarRao, leaders PeddapalliPurushottam, TulaAnjaneyulu and many oth-ers were present.

The State govthas constituteda committee to study thescope forestablishmentof foodprocessing unitsin state, saidMinisterNiranjan Reddy

Ideally, aruler in ademocra-

cy should beunbiased, and his

a c t i o n sshould transcendcaste and creed.However, while

some rulers try to take every-body along, others believe intreading their own paths, withthe ultimate goal being contin-uation in power and continu-ation of their legacy.

It appears that Chief MinisterYS Jaganmohan Reddy fits inthe second category of rulerswhose eyes are set upon a dis-tant goal, if his present movesare any indication.

In the political scenario pre-vailing across the country, castehas been playing a major rolein determining the ruler. Assuch, rulers design strategies toensure that the caste their hailfrom continues to play a dom-inant role.

Generally, these strategiesare perfectly knitted with theinfluence of caste. However,political parties with ideologi-cal base don’t knit caste-basedstrategies to take on their oppo-nents. The Communist partiesare a perfect example of this.

However, regional politicalforces, with a strong mix ofcaste, language, region, religionetc., have emerges as major

players probably in every state,leading to the unavoidable dis-appearance of national parties.The political vacuum createdthus, especially in prominentstates like Tamil Nadu, WestBengal, Utter Pradesh, Biharand erstwhile Andhra Pradeshetc has been filled by regionalforces.

More or less defining the sec-ond category, Jagan has takena big leap to pave the way for apermanent base of his party, theYSRCP by directly taking onthe major caste that is believedto be the guiding force for itsmain political opponent, theTelugu Desam Party.

Central Coastal Andhrawhich has been considered thebastion of the TDP for years,presently housing Amaravati,the capital of Andhra Pradesh,as declared by the TDP. Exceptfor the positive wave in favourof the YSRCP that fetched it 86per cent of the seats (151 out of175) in last year's Assemblyelections, the YSRCP andCongress had struggled tomake a mark in this region,apparently due to the influenceof this major caste that plays therole of the guiding force for the

TDP. A similar scenario, of onecaste solidly favouring theYSRCP, is seen in anotherregion of the state.

In the backdrop of bifurca-tion of AP, the rank and file ofthe TDP had largely ‘benefited'by the way of acquiring vasttracts of fertile lands muchbefore the announcement ofnew capital city. Not surprising-ly, a major chunk of the landsacquired by the governmentunder the land pooling systembelonged to TDP cadre andsympathisers.

This was like a bitter pill forthe YSRCP, which is backed byanother dominant caste thatruled undivided AP for decadeswith nine of the 16 ChiefMinisters till 2014.

Till recently, only Naidu (theother two being NT Rama Raoand N Bhasker Rao) from thecaste that solidly backs theTDP, had ruled undivided AP.

The other four chief minis-ters — DamodaramSanjeevaiah, PV NarasimhaRao, Jalagam Vengal Rao andK Rosaiah – that did not belongto either of these two casteshappened to be from theCongress.

There was an often-heardstatement, prior to emergenceof TDP in 1982 that how canthe state be called AndhraPradesh when it was not underthe rule of a Reddy chief min-ister!

The situation slowly changedwith the entry of TDP and an

almost bipolar political systemwas established. A similar sit-uation is now seen even inresiduary AP, with the YSRCPreplacing the Congress. In sucha situation, both parties need topummel their rival, giving it nochance to recover and regroup.

For the YSRCP, relocation ofthe capital city by the way ofsetting up three capitals inVisakhapatnam, Kurnool andAmaravati serves this purpose.

Once done, this has thepotential to be the death blowfor the TDP as its financialstrength lies with Amaravatifollowing the acquisition of

agricultural lands.The YSRCP is believed to

have done the same thing – itscadre 'securing' enough lands inVisakhapatnam. This will moreor less ensure a dominant posi-tion for the YSRCP in the newcapital region ofVisakhapatnam.

This appears to be Jagan’sultimate goal, as he foresees apossible dent in the party'sstrength in Central Andhraparticularly in the rich districtsof Krishna and Guntur thathave a high level of politicalawareness.

As it is, people of these twodistricts are very upset overrelocating Amaravati. Jagan isaware of this, and he knows hehas to ensure that his partystrength is protected elsewhere.

Jagan all too well knowsthat in 1994, the TDP won 36of the 37 Assembly seats in thethree North Coastal Andhradistricts of Visakhapatnam,Vizianagaram and Srikakulam.This domination of theLegislature by the TDP was dueto the leadership of NTR, a fac-tor that has prompted Jagan todraw strategies and pluck thepolitical fruit from this region

permanently. By relocating thecapital to the North Coastalregion, Jagan will be settling theYSRCP in the hearts of peoplethere!

Like all political parties, theYSRCP will face reversals infuture elections but it can besafely said that ousting it fromthe North Coastal region willbe next to impossible.

Jagan, with his decision torelocate the capital toVisakhapatnam, will effective-ly kill two birds with one stone– permanently endear himselfto the region and also hurt theTDP financially by way of thelands belonging to TDP cadreat Amaravati losing value.

So far, Jagan has brushedaside the cry of opposition onrelocation of capital saying thatdevelopment is confined toonly two or three districts.

Another important factorthat may be mentioned here ishow the father-son duo ofYSR and Jagan handled mat-ters during their respectiverules.

When it comes to dealingwith the sensitive subject ofcaste, YSR and Jagan haveadopted different approaches.

A peculiar political situationprevailed when actorNandamuri Balakrishna, sonof NTR, was allegedly involvedin a case of attempt to murderof a film producer in 2004.Many people believed that thenewly-elected Congress gov-ernment would orderBalakrishna’s arrest due to theserious nature of the accusa-tion as the then politics of APwere deeply divided alongcaste lines!

But contrary to everybody'sexpectation, Balakrishna wasnever arrested, probably due tothe presence of his sister andbrother-in-law Purandheswariand Dr DaggubatiVenkateswara Rao in theCongress.

However, YSR many believethat YSR hesitated as he did notwant to get his government get-ting a stamp of caste bias,especially soon after coming topower.

YSR went out of his way toavoid any unwanted stigma inthe name of caste and also hadgiven government posts withCabinet rank to a few formerTDP men.

However, Jagan's style offunctioning is entirely differentfrom that of father's as he hasdecided to directly take on themajor caste that competes withthe YSRCP by relocating thecapital city.

M D RATNA KUMAR Senior Journalist

Except for the positive wave in favour ofthe YSRCP that fetched it 86 per cent ofthe seats (151 out of 175) in last year'sAssembly elections, the YSRCP andCongress had struggled to make a mark inthis region, apparently due to theinfluence of this major caste that playsthe role of the guiding force for the TDP

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Private employeecommits suicide HYDERABAD: A 25-year-oldprivate employee committedsuicide by hanging at herresidence in Gachibowli on lateMonday night. The victim wasidentified as Monica Rao, a nativeof Gugraon who came toHyderabad about five years agoin 2015 in search of a job, saidthe police. She was working as amarketing professional in a hoteland was residing at a flat inKondapur area with her twofriends. "We recorded a statementfrom one of her roommates,Punitha, 29, a techie, who saidthat Moncia has been stayingwith them since the last onemonth. On Monday night, whenshe came home from work, shefound Monica hanging by theceiling" said the police.

Man held for stealingfrom own residenceHYDERABAD: The RachakondaPolice has arrested two peoplefor looting their own house onTuesday in Hyderabad. Theofficers of Adibatla police stationrecovered Rs. 2,88,000 andother stolen property. Accordingto the police, the main accusedVelupu Edwin Moses is a historysheeter and is involved in variouscases. He along with his driverBoda Naveen broke into Moses'shouse on January 5. Theyentered the house from the backdoor and stole an amount of Rs.2,88,000 and 10 tolas of goldornaments. Moses had sent hiswife and children to attend afamily function beforecommitting the theft. Theaccused Moses has previouslybeen involved in 14 casesincluding murder, attempt tomurder, theft and extortion.Another accused Naveen hasearlier been involved in 3 casesof theft and house-bream.

Man held for rapeattempt on minor girlHYDERABAD: A house ownerfrom Kalapather locality wasarrested for attempting to rape a5-year-old minor girl at herresidence on Monday. Policebooked a case against theaccused identified as Syed Ali. According to the police, thefamily of the victim shared acommon area with the accusedsince they were renting a portionof his place. "On Monday, theminor girl was playing in thecommon area when Aliapproached her and took herinside a room, where he sexuallyassaulted and attempted to rapeher," said the police. The minorgirl later narrated the episode toher parents, following which theyapproached the Kalapather Policeand lodged a complaint againstthe accused. The police bookedcases and arrested the accused.

Homes no longer affordable in cityPNS n HYDERABAD

Purchasing homes in Hyderabad isno longer affordable as the residen-tial segment saw a steep rise inprices. This is to an extent that, inShakipet the houses are apparent-ly ranging at Rs 12,000 to Rs 13000per sft and in Banjara Hills it con-tinues to be around 13,000 per sft. At Hitec City, the price ranges arereportedly ranging between Rs8,000 to Rs 10,000 per sft. Averageland prices in Hyderabad across thecity are Rs 4,500 per sft in 2019 asagainst Rs 4,090 in 2018. WhileHyderabad has become unafford-able, it is still less than other citiesin the country.

According to Knight Frankreport, Hyderabad records a strongprice growth when most of thecities see a price correction."Weighted-average price of homesin Hyderabad witnessed a 10 percent year-on-year growth to Rs4,500 per sq ft in H2 2019. Thisstrong price growth can be attrib-uted to low supply (seen from untilearlier this year) and steadydemand". While the demand ismore for residences in Rs 80 to Rs

100 lakh segment, in recent times,people are spending more than 1crore for houses.

Due to growing office market,there is an increase in middle andsenior management personnel inthe city, whose consumption isprominent in Rs 1 to Rs 1.5 croreticket size apartments.

The reasons for increase in costsare attributed to land prices, styleand speed of construction hasbeen added to construction costs.Samson Arthur, Hyderabad branch

director of Knight Frank India said,"Despite a price rise, it is interest-ing to see the sales velocity remain-ing steady. The fundamentals forthis market remain strong, with anability to attract further investmentfrom institutional lenders andpresence of national developers. Incontrast to the story of India's hous-ing market, Hyderabad is trendingas a preferred destination primar-ily due to demand from IT officegrowth, immigrant attractivenessand affordable property market."

DEMAND PERSISTS IN WESTHYDERABAD: Despite all the talk around balanced growth on all sides,Hyderabad will continue to witness lopsided development for years tocome. Infrastructure in the West side is not shrinking and in fact Westernpart of the city has 'land abundance'. Western part of the city is offeringeverything for builders and consumers that, there is no reason for themto look at East, North or South. According to Knight Frank report releasedon Tuesday, "Nearly 64 per cent of annual sales are from West part ofHyderabad. Demand continues to remain concentrated in West, mainly inand around the Hitec City. Transactions in Peripheral Business District(PBD) went up by a whopping 544 per cent year-on-year. " Most of themajor new projects are planned in and around Hitec City and Gachibowliareas. A similar quantum is proposed in the micro-markets ofNanakramguda, Financial District and Kokapet where there is landabundance. Samson Arthur, Hyderabad branch director of Knight FrankIndia said, "Land abundance is from the West till the airport towardsSouth. In terms of commercial location, the land is available at Kokapet,Nanakramguda, Raidurg, Khajaguda." Despite the increase in prices, it isstill most affordable when compared to other cities in the country. Even ifthe rentals in the West Zone are rising, companies will still choose to staythere as recruitment is faster, cost is not so high in terms of travel,transport and logistics. Moreover the immigration population prefer tostay in West side because there is availability of hotels, rentedapartments, villas. West Hyderabad, which includes Kukatpally, Madhapur,Kondapur, Gachibowli, Raidurgam and Kokapet, saw the highest numberof launches in past six months at 5,176 units. Samson said, "Westcontinues to score but there is nothing against east as it addresses needof both top management and working staff. East has got its ownchallenges and IT companies should be asked what they need to move."

‘Let birds, kites fly together'BAN ON MANJA TO BE ENFORCED

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The Telangana Forest Departmentorganised a meeting with NGOs andvolunteers on Tuesday to discuss theimplementation of orders issued bythe principal bench of National GreenTribunal (NGT), New Delhi to banthe use of synthetic glass coatedmanja while flying kites during theSankranthi festival.

The department asked the volun-teers to create awareness on the issueand raised a slogan 'This Sankranthilet the birds fly along with the kites'.

Issuing a complete ban on nylon orsynthetic material coated with glassmaterial for flying kites, the NGT hasdirected the officials concerned tocurb the manufacture, sale, storageand purchase of synthetic manja.

The officials warned of stern actionagainst violation of EnvironmentalProtection Act, 1986 and injuring orkilling wild animals and birds.

The Forest Department along withNGOs, volunteers and other govern-ment agencies has been implement-ing the ban since 2016 by conductingawareness campaign, putting upposters in different languages and

conducting raids and seizure of syn-thetic manja.

The department also conducts res-cue operation of birds entangled insynthetic thread during and after kite-flying festival. The department willorganise five mobile teams duringSankranthi covering different parts ofthe to create awareness and to ensureimplementation of ban.

Members participating in the meet-ing have suggested the department toaddress all the organisations conduct-ing kite festivals to not use bannedthread.

NAVEEN KUMAR n HYDERABAD

After almost five years of its ini-tiation, the residents of Hydera-bad for the first time opposed thecordon and search operation(CASO) conducted frequentlyby the city police, in the wake ofnation-wide protests against theNational Register of Citizens.

Though the netizens are rant-ing about how cops just startedchecking for Aadhar details afterthe passing of CAA by the NDAgovernment, Hyderabad PoliceCommissioner Anjani Kumardenied the same and warned thepublic not to believe in such base-less rumors.

"We have been checking doc-uments of the public for the solepurpose of keeping tab on habit-ual offenders," said the official.

On Monday, efforts made bythe Hyderabad Police to conductCASO within the Shah Ali Bandapolice station limits were stopped

by the residents of Shakkar Gunj.The residents then reached out totheir local legislator who had astand-off with the police.

In a video that is being circu-lated on social media, theCharminar legislator, MumtazAhmed Khan of the AIMIMcould be seen asking the police to

leave the locality. The legislatorcould be heard asking the policeofficer who replied saying thatthey only asked for documents toprove vehicle ownership.

"The public are worried, thereare rumours about NRC goingaround," said Ahmed Khan to themedia. “Police have been doingCASO for the past three years. Ihave never objected to it before.They are asking the women in thehouses for their Aadhaar, theynever used to do this before. Theyare asking, how many people arestaying in the house," he said.

The ACP of Falaknuma, MARasheed said that he it is a rou-tine process no special reason."We are asking vehicle docume-

nts. When we have suspicionsabout someone we ask for theiridentification documents," saidthe officer. He added, "We havea standard procedure and that’sthe basis on which we conductCASO."

A police official said that,"During the CASO, we check thebackground of the people livingin the area with the help of theTSCOP application. It is a preven-tive measure to avert untowardincidents. Police have been col-lecting their personal details, IDproofs like Aadhar cards etc andtaking their finger prints in orderto control their wrongful doingswhich are causing harm to thecommon public."

Residents oppose cordon and search in the wake of NRC protests l Why cops want to see Aadhaar, MLA questions l We check documents to keep tab on habitual offenders: Cops

2017 38 262018 137 42 2019 192 6

Year CASO Casesbooked

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Osmania Universityawarded the degreeof doctorate toGajjela Kalpanadaughter ofNarayana in phar-maceutical sciencesfor her thesis on" I s o l a t i o n -Characterisation".

Prof D Jayaprakash and A Ravindranathacted as her guides. Osmania University staff,her relatives and friends congratulatedKalpana on her achievement.

Dr Kalpana is not only an avid researcherbut also a good poet. She took part inAksharayaan writers' 'Bharosa' and'Batukamma' programmes conducted bynoted writer Inampudi Srilakshmi.

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The much awaited day hascome, with Hyderabad gettingits first unicorn startup.Hyderabad and Houston-headquartered SaaS companyHighRadius on Tuesdayannounced that it has raised$125 Mn Series B growthfunding. With this the AI-based company has been val-ued at over $1 Bn and joinedthe unicorn club.

HighRadius raised $125million in a Series B growthfunding round led by ICONIQCapital, with participationfrom existing investorsSusquehanna Growth Equityand Citi Ventures. The newcapital will be used to acceler-

ate HighRadius' continuingplatform development andexpansion of the company'sgeographic reach.

As per the press commu-niqué, Sashi Narahari, founderand CEO of HighRadius said,"Today marks an importantmilestone for HighRadius andwe are thrilled to haveICONIQ join us in our visionto modernise the 'Order toCash' space.”

IT Minister KT Rama Raocongratulated the companyon raising the funds. Foundedin 2006, HighRadius is head-quartered in Houston, Texasand is trusted by more than400 clients including morethan 200 of the Forbes Global2000.

Hyderabad gets its firstunicorn among startups

Last date to pay examfee for SSC extendedPNS n HYDERABAD

The Directorate of Government Examinations onTuesday revised the due dates for remittance ofexamination fee for Regular/Private (Once failed)candidates for the SSC Public Examinations tobe held in March 2020.

All the Heads of institutions are instructed toremit the Examination fee in the prescribed trea-sury challan only, duly enclosing a list of candi-dates to it. Last date for remittance of fee by thecandidates is January 22. Last date for remittanceof Exams fee by the Headmaster into the sub-trea-sury SBI is January 23.

Last date for submission of MNRs and onlineapplication by the headmasters in the DEOs officeis January 25 and the last date for submission ofMNRs and Online application in the officeDirectorate of Government Examinations,Hyderabad is January 27. The late fee to be paidis Rs 1000.

Police nab two for dupingpeople through FacebookPNS n HYDERABAD

The detective department ofCyber Crime Police havearrested two persons who wereinvolved in an online scam andlooted people of lakhs of rupeeson Tuesday.

The accused have been iden-tified as Ezumezu Lucky Ozah,34, a native of Nigeria who wasstaying in New Delhi andDeepak, 32, a resident ofGurugoan in Haryana.

The police received a com-plaint from a resident ofAmberpet after he was dupedof Rs 7,80,000. The complai-nant said that a person namedSoralin, texted him on Face-book explaining about 'Vitolineoil business'. The cost of theraw material is 850 US dollarsin UK whereas the cost in Indiais Rs 19,500. Soralin then askedthe complainant to consult anoil dealer in India and see thesamples. The complainant thenordered five bottles and trans-ferred an amount of Rs 97,500.Soralin asked the complainantto come to Delhi.

On September 3, the com-plainant went to Delhi and meta person named Mark fromUK to discuss about the sam-ples of oil. Soralin told the com-plainant that Mark is in needof 40 bottles of oil. The com-plainant went to Delhi andshowed him 5 bottles afterwhich Mark asked the com-

plainant to arrange 35 morebottles and would come toHyderabad to buy the 40 bot-tles at a time.

After returning from Delhi,the complainant transferredan amount of Rs 6,82,500 for 35bottles to the account numbersprovided by Soralin onSeptember 6. Mark did notshow up at Hyderabad. Thenext day, the complainantreceived a message fromSunitha to purchase 400 bottlesand Mark wanted to buy 440bottles. On September 14, hereceived a message that Mark

transferred an amount for 440bottles. Sunitha's phone wasswitched off from September17. The complainant then rea-lised that he was cheated.

According to the police, theaccused person, EzumezuLucky Ozah gets accounts fromthe other accused, Deepak ona commission basis.

The police said that bothLucky Ozah and Deepak cheat-ed many people across India onthe same pretext and lootedmoney from them. An investi-gation into their victims hasstarted.

NIGERIAN ARRESTED FOR ONLINE FRAUDHYDERABAD: The CCS Police have arrested a person on Tuesday,who is involved in an online gift fraud and cheated people of money.The accused identified as James Lucky Obasi, 30 is a native ofLagos in Nigeria, he was staying in New Delhi. The police seized sixmobile phones and a laptop from his possession. The cops receiveda complaint from a person who was cheated of Rs 1,20,500. Thecomplainant was contacted on Facebook from Barr Blessing Rosewho claimed to be a resident of the UK. She then texted him for afew days through a WhatsApp number and later told him that shewas sending a gift through courier from UK because she won aproperty case in the UK. Then a person contacted the complainantfrom India and pretended to be the courier company. The complai-nant was then asked to transfer an amount of Rs 1,20,500 on thepretext of getting his gift parcel delivered. According to the police,the accused, Lucky Obasi, creates fake Facebook profiles and trapsvictims. His modus operandi is pretending to be a resident of theUK and chat with them using a WhatsApp number. After gainingtheir confidence, he tells them that he has won a property case andwanted to send them a gift parcel. He then contacts his victims thr-ough Indian mobile numbers, pretends to be the courier companyand asks them to transfer money towards customs charges.

BIE launches redressal systemto solve grievances of studentsPNS n HYDERABAD

The Chief Secretary IASSomesh Kumar inauguratedthe BIGRS (Board of Inter-mediate Grievances RedressalSystem at Board of Interme-diate EducationHyderabad onTuesday.

The BIE has made anattempt to give a platform tothe students to ventilate theirgrievances and problems.

Once the complaints are re-ceived the software will imme-diately direct the complaint tothe officers concerned online.The officer will take steps toresolve the complaints andintimate the action taken toresolve the complaints throughthe online system.

All the complaints fromstake holders including stu-dents, parents, general public,college management and evenservice matter complaints willbe dealt through the BIGRS.

On the directions of theChief Minister K Chandrasek-har Rao, Somesh Kumar hasconvened a meeting with theCommissioner of Intermediate

Education, School Education,director of CGG and others.

Secretary of BIE, Syed OmerJaleel explained the importan-ce of BIGRS. "Over the years,there was confusion among all.Due to this, there were toomuch of adverse publicity. Weshould have a proper mediumto express problems and BIGRSis that medium," he said.

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T-Hub picks 31 startups for ‘T-Angel'PNS n HYDERABAD

T-Hub, on Tuesday announcedthe selection of 31 startups forthe first edition of T-Angel. Itis T-Hub's joint initiative withthe Government of Telanganato enable early-stage startupinvestments in the state.

T-Angel has selected 31 star-tups from industries, such astechnology, healthtech, edtech,enterprise technology and oth-ers who will receive opportu-nities to raise funds fromLetsVenture platform, angelnetworks, and venture capitalfunds. T-Hub aims to secureinvestments for a minimum of10 startups out of the 31 fromthe first cohort.

T-Hub, in collaboration withLetsVenture, will provide the

selected startups with targetedmentorship from the investorsand subject matter experts on

getting investor-ready, financialmodelling, preparing for duediligence and refining their

growth strategy. The ecosysteminnovation team at T-Hub willenable collaborations for the 31startups by matching themwith the right set of investors.Startups include Kahaniya,Abda Digital, Cantilever Labs,Ideanz, Movingnow, Needyin,Paxcredit, Relgo, Syntizen,Waste Ventures and Younify.The startups are eligible to belisted on LetsVenture's invest-ment platform, which hashelped more than 190 startupsraise funds of over $85 millionin the last six years.

As per the press commu-niqué Ravi Narayan, T-HubCEO said, "T-Angel creates themost appropriate environmentfor hungry entrepreneurs toconnect with the right set ofinvestors that T-Hub and

LetsVenture have got on boardfor the program. We are excit-ed about the interest receivedfrom leading investors, angelnetworks and VCs to mentorour startups in scaling up theirinvestment journey."

Shanti Mohan, Founder,CEO at LetsVenture, said, "T-Angel Cohort participants areabout to get a strong curricu-lum of group sessions as wellas one-on-one interventionsfrom the LetsAccelerate teamto help them prepare forfundraising. With over 6,500angel investors and more than300 VCs, family offices andcorporate investors in our net-work, LetsAccelerate is unique-ly positioned to help cohortstartups get in touch withinvestors".

Anti-CAA protests set to intensify in TelanganaPNS n HYDERABAD

The anti-CitizenshipAmendment Act (CAA),National Population Register(NPR) and National Registerof Citizens (NRC) stir is set tointensify in Telangana as anumbrella organisation of var-ious groups on Tuesdayannounced a series of protestactivities. United MuslimAction Committee (UMAC),comprising All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen(AIMIM), Jamaat-e-Islami andothers chalked out an actionplan to organise a rally, aprotest meeting and humanchain in Hyderabad thismonth.

The action plan wasannounced by Jamaat-e-IslamiTelangana unit chief HamidMohammed Khan at a newsconference in the presence ofAIMIM president andHyderabad MP AsaduddinOwaisi, leaders of variousgroups and religious scholars.UMAC, which alreadyoranised a massive protestmeeting in Hyderabad andcouple of towns in Telangana,announced that a mass rally

will be organized on January10 to demand revocation ofCAA, a halt to NPR and drop-ping proposed NRC.

Tiranga Rally, to be attend-ed by both men and women,will begin from historic MirAlam Eidgah after Fridayprayers and it will culminate atShastripuram grounds. This isexpected to be the secondbiggest protest rally againstCAA in Hyderabad afterJanuary 4 'Million March'attended by thousands of peo-ple.

Khan also announced for-mation of a new umbrella

organisation Alliance AgainstCAA and NRC to be headedby retired judge Justice B.Chandra Kumar. The Alliancecomprises several Muslim,Dalit, tribal and backwardclasses groups. He said allnon-Muslims will be part ofthe protest programmes asthey were aim was to save thecountry and the Constitution.

A public meeting will alsobe held at the historicCharminar on the night ofJanuary 25. There will also be'Mushaira' in which leadingpoets will participate. At thestroke of midnight, national

flag will be hoisted to mark theRepublic Day. UMACannounced that to markMahatma Gandhi's deathanniversary on January 30, ahuman chain will be formedfrom Bapu Ghat toMohammedi Lines oil mill.Khan said this would be asilent protest.

"These are not programmesof one party or people of onereligion. This is to save theConstitution, the soul of coun-try, to pay homage to found-ing fathers and to ensure thattheir legacy is not destroyed,"said Owaisi.

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During the course of argu-ments that lasted for twodays, counsel for the TPCCpresident, D Prakash Reddytold the HC that the electionschedule issued by theElection Commission wasalso the election notificationas per the Telangana StateMunicipalities Act. He toldthe court that the electionnotification should not bereleased unless the process ofreservations of wards of dif-ferent municipalities andmunicipal corporations hasbeen completed by the stategovernment. He also saidthat the election schedule ofSEC was in complete contra-diction to sub sections 1,2and 3 of section 195 of theAct. He further said that theelection commission did notgive enough time to aspiringcandidates from reservedseats to secure their commu-nity certificates to contestthe elections. He told thecourt that the election com-mission could re-schedulethe elections as the electionnotification was not releasedas per article 243 K and 243G of Indian Constitution andurged the court to issue direc-tions to the State ElectionCommission to re-schedulethe election schedule.

Responding to this, thecounsel for the SEC CVMohan Reddy told the HCthat the election schedulereleased on December 23,2019 by the commission wasmeant to urge the voters ofthe state to exercise theirvote as per the schedule.

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Civic polls:Congresspreparesaction planPNS n HYDERABAD

The Telangana Congress lead-ers during a meeting atGandhi Bhavan discussed theissues to be included in themanifesto besides strategies tobe adopted in the municipalelections. The party decidedto utilise the services of thestar campaigners in themunicipal elections. They willparticipate in campaign acrossthe state.

Meanwhile, party seniorleaders, including RenukaChowdhary, Dr J GeethaReddy, Madhu Yashki Goud,Konda Vishweshwar Reddyand others found fault withthe appointment of leaders asobservers and coordinators inother places, it is learnt.

Also, the party has decid-ed to take affidavits from thecontesting candidates onlyon the condition that theywill not shift their loyalties toany other party after winningfrom Congress ticket. Theparty will announce candi-dates list on January 9. Earlier,the HC dismissed the PILfiled by Uttam challengingthe election schedule issuedby the commission.

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Reports suggest that Jagan isplanning to shift the adminis-trative capital of AP fromAmaravati to Visakhapatnam.The AP cabinet would meet onJanuary 18. The same day a spe-cial session of the AP LegislativeAssembly would be held to dis-cuss the capital shift plan.

Speculations are rife thatJagan would seek the supportof KCR for AP's three capitalsproposal and seek the TS ChiefMinister's advice in resolvingissues associated with the cap-ital shift. The Chief Ministersare expected to have a relook atunresolved issues relating tobifurcation. This includes theallocation of power staffbetween the two states, fol-

lowing dissatisfaction amongsections of employees of bothstates over the final report ofthe Supreme Court-appointedDharmadhikari Committee.

There have been reportsthat the relations between thetwo Telugu states had beenunder stress after the last meet-ing between Jagan and KCR.During the last meeting, KCRreportedly broached the subjectof Telugu States putting up ajoint fight against PrimeMinister Narendra Modi andBJP president Amit Shah.Although it was purely aninternal matter, there wereleaks from Pragathi Bhavanabout this 'joint fight' plan,causing a lot of embarrassmentto Jagan. Within hours, therewas a statement from Jagan's

office, condemning the mediareports in question as "false andfabricated".

After that Jagan had kepthimself away from KCR. Notonly that, his government qui-etly dropped the proposal ofKCR to construct a joint irri-gation project to link GodavariRiver with Krishna andannounced an independentGodavari-Krishna linkage pro-ject from Polavaram toBanakacherla. What is more,his government also filed acounter-affidavit in theSupreme Court opposingKCR's Kaleshwaram projectand other such projects likePalamuru-Ranga Reddy, Dindi,Sitaramasagar etc in violationof the tribunal awards andalso AP Reorganisation Act.

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Roads of different cate-gories and under different sit-uations are designed for des-ignated speeds at which vehi-cles can travel with conve-nience and safety, the state-ment said.

At certain locations, controlof speed becomes necessary topromote orderly traffic move-ment and improved safety, itsaid, adding considering thefact that national highways aredesigned to cater to high speedtraffic without any hindrance,the drive to remove speedbreakers has been initiatedby the National HighwayAuthority of India (NHAI).

"The speed breakers resultin considerable delay, damage

to the vehicles and significantdiscomfort to vehicle occu-pants and more fuel con-sumption due to accelerationand deceleration. This initia-tive will save time, moneyand facilitate smooth vehicu-lar movement especially toambulances, elderly andunwell people commuting onNational Highways," the state-ment said.

In the larger context, thiswill also ensure avoidablewastage of transportation fuelfor which country is heavilyimport-dependent, and willalso result in lesser pollution,it added. The government saidpositive effects of electronictoll collection (ETC) are beingrealised by the commuters ontoll plazas.

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The 23-year-old paramedicstudent, referred to asNirbhaya, was gang rapedand brutally assaulted on theintervening night ofDecember 16-17, 2012 insidea moving bus in south Delhiby six persons before beingthrown out on the road.

She died on December 29,2012 at Mount ElizabethHospital in Singapore.

On July 9 last year, the apexcourt had dismissed thereview pleas filed by theother three convicts in thecase, saying no grounds havebeen made out by them forreview of the 2017 verdict.

One of the six accused inthe case, Ram Singh, alleged-ly committed suicide in theTihar Jail here.

KCR, Jagan to meet...

Owaisi: File attempt to murdercase against JNU attackersPNS n HYDERABAD

AIMIM president AsaduddinOwaisi on Tuesday demandedthat attempt to murder cases bebooked against those involvedin Sunday's attack on studentsat Jawaharlal Nehru University.The Hyderabad MP toldreporters that the maskedgoons should be arrested,booked for attempt to murderand trespass and damages tothe university property shouldbe recovered from them.

He also demanded resigna-tion of JNU Vice-ChancellorJagadesh Kumar. "If he has anyshame left, he should imme-diately resign. As the head ofthe institution he should haveprotected the students," hesaid. All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM)slammed Delhi police forbooking of cases against JNUStudents Union President AsheGhosh. "I condemn this. Thisis injustice. She was injured inthe attack and instead of arrest-ing those who carried out theattack, police booked her," hesaid. Owaisi said the police

failed to arrest the perpetratorseven two days after the attack."The attack was carried byaliens who had come in space-ships from Mars and Venus.The masked aliens armed withiron rods and lathis silentlywalked into the university andafter the attack left in thespaceships," he remarked, ridi-culing Akhil BharatiyaVidyarthi Parishad's claim thatit is not behind the attack.

"Who is this joker who hasowned the responsibility,"asked Owaisi, reacting to

reports that a fringe groupHindu Raksha Dal tookresponsibility for the attack atJNU. The MP said Delhi policeallowed the masked cowards tocarry out the brutal attack forone-and-half hour. "The samepolice had barged into JamiaMillia Islamia and attacked stu-dents in a library, resulting inone student losing his eye-sight. The policemen alsoattacked girl students. At JNUthe police did nothing to stopthe goons. This is the newIndia," he said.

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Former Minister and sus-pended TDP leaderMothkupally Narsimhulujoined BJP on Tuesday inpresence of BJP nationalworking president JP Naddaat Delhi. Speaking on theoccasion, Mothkupally said,"It is fortunate to work underthe leadership of PrimeMinister Narendra Modi andUnion Home Minister AmitShah." Launching a scatingattack on Telangana ChiefMinister K ChandrashekharRao, he alleged, "KCR isbehaving like 8th Nizam.The Chief Minister has noidea about the system. He isrobbing the state and haspushed the state into debttrap. The Chief Minister hasnot even fulfilled even elec-tion assurance".

Telangana BJP presidentDr K Laxman hoped that theBJP will be strengthened fur-ther with the joining ofMothkupally. He remindedthat Mothkupally workedduring NTR's regime. TheMinister of State for HomeAffairs Government of IndiaG Kishan Reddy, Rajya SabhaMP Sujana Chowdhary werealso present. Mothkupallygot suspended from the partyafter he demanded to mergeTDP with TRS. In the 2008Assembly elections,Motkupalli contested fromAler constituency and lost theseat. Recently, he decided tojoin BJP.

Mothkupallyjoins BJP

TRS luring voters with cash,liquor: TPCC chief UttamPNS n HYDERABAD

Telangana Pradesh CongressCommittee (TPCC) presi-dent N Uttam Kumar Reddyhas accused the ruling TRSparty of starting the culture ofdistributing money amongvoters to win elections. Hefeared that the TRS wouldadopt the same tactics of lur-ing voters with cash andliquor in forthcoming munic-ipal elections and askedCongress party workers to becautious and fight against the practice.

Addressing a meeting,along with ex-CLP leader KJana Reddy and others lead-ers, in Halia inNagarjunasagar constituen-cy in Nalgonda district onTuesday, Uttam said that theTRS party did not win a sin-gle election after 2014 on thebasis of its performance. Hesaid that the TRS initiallycheated the voters with fakeand tall promises and later, itused money power to winelections. He said that theTRS could not win a singleseat if elections are held in afree and fair manner.

Uttam said that ChiefMinister did not fulfil a sin-

gle promise he made with thevoters in both 2014 and 2018elections. He said that theTRS won the second term inDecember 2018 and so far itneither fulfilled the promiseof giving UnemploymentAllowance of Rs 3,016 permonth to jobless youth nor itwaived off crop loans up to Rs1 lakh of any farmer.

He said the promised doublebed room houses for weaker sec-tions remained a distant dream.He said KCR has forgotten thepromises of providing 12%reservation to STs and Muslimsand three acres of land for Dalitfamilies which he made in 2014elections. He also demandedthat the Chief Minister convenea special Assembly session to

pass a resolution rejectingCitizenship Amendment Actenacted by the BJP Governmentat the Centre. He said that theCAA was against the spirit of theConstitution. The TPCC chiefalleged that KCR was using theill-gotten money which he gotas commission from irriga-tion projects to lure voters andwin elections. Except for dis-tribution of money and liquorand misuse of official machin-ery, TRS has no other means towin the forthcoming municipalelections. He also ridiculedthe Chief Minister's claims onsurvey predicting TRS victoryin municipal polls and saidKCR was misleading the people in the name of a bogussurvey.

Finance Minister T Harish Rao releases calendar of TNGO’s for the year 2020 at Indira Priyadarshini Auditorium on Tuesday

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Likewise, Cyient will be pro-viding employment to about600 people. The center willsupport telecom customersglobally with plan & design andengineering services for theirmobile and fixed-line networks.The company is also con-structing a second tower toaccommodate an additional200 engineers. KTR said,"Telangana government aspiresto transform the State into aknowledge society and makeavailable the benefits of IT tothe last mile of the State & toall citizens, especially those inTier-II cities like Warangal,Khammam, Karimnagar,

Mahabubnagar andNizamabad."

The IT Minister also assuredcitizens of Warangal of secur-ing an airport facility in thenear future. The promoters ofGMR airport in Shamshabadwould be requested to ease cer-tain rules such as the radiuslimit of 150 km between two

airports and the companywould be given an opportuni-ty to develop the airport inWarangal. The IT Minister saida helipad facility would begiven to the SEZ promoters inthe IT corridor of Madikondawithin the Greater WarangalMunicipal Corporation limits.

The Minister said the erst-

while Warangal district wasforging ahead with severaldevelopmental activities andmulti-pronged strategies of thegovernment. He said IT unitsin urban parts and food pro-cessing units in rural areaswould be given thrust for com-prehensive industrial growth.Warangal city, given its histor-ical importance in the state,would be given priority inindustrial aggrandizement andIT expansion activities. Heaffirmed that all-round growthof the state was on the top of theagenda of the government.

The Minister spoke aboutKaleshwaram Project, TS-iPASS, 'Each one, teach one' ini-tiative, among others.

Tech Mahindra's collaboration with the Government ofTelangana to open up a new state-of-the-art deliverycenter in Warangal is a step towards enabling the

talented workforce in the Tier-II cities to collaborate and co-create smart and sustainable solutions for the future byleveraging next generation technologies

— CP GURNANI, MD aand CChief EExecutive OOfficer, TTech MMahindra

Tech Mahindra and Cyient in WGL launched

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Telangana Congress Affairsin-charge RC Khuntia tookpotshots at Chief Mnister KChandrashekhar Rao andalleged that the latter wasextending his support to theBJP 'sneakily'. "Under KCR’srule, the Telangana Stateturned revenue-surplus Stateinto revenue-deficit," healleged.

"The aim of Congress party is

to defeat the TRS inGajwel. KCR is strug-gling to allocate thepositions to his fam-ily members whileleaving the gover-nance of the state tothe wind," saidMalkajgiri MP RevanthReddy addressing the partyworkers at Gajwel. Speaking onthe occasion, the MP said thathe will be always with the peo-ple and not be afraid of cases if

TRS government triesto threaten theopposition leaderswith police cases.He assured thepeople that

Congress will freethe state from KCR's

'evil rule'. The MP,along with RC Khuntia,

former PCC Chief PonnalaLaxmaiah and former MinisterDr J Geetha Reddy participatedin elections campaign at Gajwel.

‘KCR pushed state into debt trap’

Tiranga Rally, to be attended byboth men andwomen, will beginfrom historic MirAlam Eidgah afterFriday prayersand it willculminate atShastripuramgrounds

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The TRS won thesecond term in Dec2018 and so far it

neither fulfilled the promise ofgiving UnemploymentAllowance of Rs 3,016 permonth to jobless youth nor itwaived off crop loans up to Rs 1 lakh of any farmer

— N UTTAM KUMAR REDDYTPCC president

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2 day’s after attack,JNU Professor filespolice complaintNEW DELHI: JNU ProfessorSucharita Sen, who sufferedhead injuries during an attackon students and teachers in theuniversity campus on Sunday,has filed a police complaint.Sen said outsiders hadgathered at the universitycampus with sticks, rods, anddeadly weapons. She said shewas first hit with a large stoneon her shoulder and then witheven a larger one on her head,following which she fell on theground bleeding profusely.

Maha: Senior tax official booked for graft

NE students' bodyterms violence at JNUas ‘barbaric'NEW DELHI: North EastStudents' Organisation (NESO)on Tuesday termed the recentviolence at Jawaharlal NehruUniversity (JNU) as "barbaric"and alleged that the centralgovernment has failed toprotect the innocent students ofthe premier institute. Advisor,NESO Samujjal KumarBhattacharya also said PrimeMinister Narendra Modi andHome Minister Amit Shah musttake immediate steps to bookthose involved in the violenceat JNU on Sunday. "It was abarbaric attack on the innocentstudents at JNU and westrongly condemn it. Suchviolence at an academicinstitution is unacceptable," hesaid at a press conference here.Bhattacharya said studentscommunity of the Northeasternregion was solidly behind thestudents of the JNU. Toexpress solidarity with JNUstudents, the NESO will stageprotests on January 8 and 9 inall states of the region.

Leave past behind,return to campus: JNUVC to students

Will not let anyonesnatch people's rights: MamataPATHARPRATIMA (WB):Contending that she was thecustodian of people's rights,West Bengal Chief MinisterMamata Banerjee on Tuesdaysaid she would not let anyoneharm their interests. Assertingthat the agitation againstNational Register of Citizens(NRC) and National PopulationRegister (NPR) would go on aslong as necessary, Banerjeesaid that she would doeverything in her power toprotect the people of the state."We do not live at the mercy ofanyone... I will not allowanyone snatch our rights," theCM said at a public meetinghere, on the western fringes ofSunderban forests.

NEW DELHI: Under fire fromstudents and faculty membersfor not doing enough whenthey were brutally attacked by amasked mob on campus,Jawaharlal Nehru UniversityVice Chancellor M JagadeshKumar on Tuesday urgedstudents to put the past behindand return to the varsity'spremises. In a brief statement,Kumar said, "Our heart goesout to all injured students. Theincident (violence) isunfortunate. I would like to tellstudents that JNU campus is asecure place. "I urge allstudents to come back to thecampus. Let us put the pastbehind." More than 35students and faculty memberswere assaulted on Sundayevening after a mob went on arampage, attacking studentswith sticks and iron rods andvandalising property.

AURANGABAD: A case hasbeen registered against thedeputy commissioner of stategoods and service tax (SGST)at Nanded in Maharashtra forallegedly demanding andaccepting a bribe of Rs 10 lakh,police said on Tuesday.Balasaheb Tukaram Deshmukh(53) was caught red-handed bythe Anti-Corruption Bureau,while accepting a bribe of Rs10 lakh at a hotel in Nanded onMonday, deputy superintendentof police Vijay Dongre said. Theofficer allegedly demanded Rs10 lakh for sending thecomplainant's file to higherofficials for approval, he said,adding that the complainantwas supposed to get ValueAdded Tax (VAT) returns overthe purchase of machinery for asugar factory. A case has beenregistered against the accusedat Shivaji Nagar police station,and further probe is underway,Dongre added.

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A teenage girl fromMaharashtra's Raigad district,who had filed a case against asenior police officer last year formolesting her, has left herhome in Taloja area to "commitsuicide" due to "pressure" fromthe officer, her brother allegedon Tuesday.

Taloja police have registereda case under section 363(Punishment for kidnapping) ofthe Indian Penal Code (IPC),without naming the officerwho was a friend of her father.

"The teenage girl's brotherapproached the police onTuesday claiming that his sisterhad left behind a note onMonday night saying that sheis going to kill herself due topressure from the DIG," apolice official said quoting thecomplaint. The girl's brothertold PTI that his sister has writ-ten that she would kill herselfon a railway track.

"Don't try to find me. Loveyou all and miss you all," readsthe one-page English transliter-ated note, purportedly writtenby the girl.

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Days after masked men wenton a rampage in JNU, UnionMinister Nityanand Rai onTuesday said no worker orleader of the BJP can inciteviolence and alleged that theCongress and the AAP wasbehind the attack.

More than 35 students wereinjured on Sunday when amasked mob attacked stu-dents and professors besidesvandalising property.

The JNUSU has accused theRSS-affiliated ABVP volun-teers of attacking the students.The Akhil Bharatiya VidyarthiParishad (ABVP) has allegedthat Left activists wereinvolved in the attack.

"Bharatiya Janata Partybelieves in law and order. Noworker or leader of BJP canthink of such a thing or inciteanyone. This is the work of theCommunists, the Congressand Arvind Kejriwal.

"The violence in JNU is onlypart of a conspiracy by oppo-sition parties. I would like totell them that the students arethe future of our country andtherefore I will urge Congressleaders and the likes of Arvind

Kejriwal (of AAP) to not mis-lead the students," Rai, who isthe Union Minister of State forHome Affairs, told reporters.

He along with senior BJPleader Vijay Goel took out apeace march in support ofCitizenship Amendment Act(CAA).

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Maharashtra minister JayantPatil and former chief ministerDevendra Fadnavis engagedin a Twitter spat over a 'FreeKashmir' poster during protestat the Gateway of India hereagainst the JNU violence.

A poster with the message"Free Kashmir" was carried byone of the protesters at theGateway of India on Monday.

Tagged a picture of theposter on his Twitter account,Fadnavis asked what exactlywas the protest for and if ChiefMinister Uddhav Thackeraywill tolerate this "anti-Indiacampaign" right under hisnose.

"Protest is for what exactly?Why slogans of "FreeKashmir"? How can we toler-ate such separatist elements inMumbai? 'Free Kashmir' slo-

gans by Azadi gang at 2kmfrom CMO? Uddhavji are yougoing to tolerate this freeKashmir anti India campaignright under your nose???"Fadnavis asked.

The BJP leader also taggedthe Twitter handle of his suc-cessor Thackeray after thetweet.

Respond to Fadnavis, Patilaccused him of trying to con-fuse people by "decodingwords" in a hateful manner.

"Devendraji, it's 'free kash-mir' from all discriminations,bans on cellular networks andcentral control. I can't believethat responsible leader likeyou trying to confuse people by

decoding words in such ahatred way. Is it losing poweror losing self control?" heasked.

Fadnavis hit back saying forthem nation comes first andthat he did not expect "votebank politics" from Patil.

"What a pity! Now separatist

tendencies get a Governmentadvocate," he said.

"Jayantrao, this vote bankpolitics is not expected fromyou. Kashmir has already beenfreed from discrimination andcertain curbs have been theresince decades for security con-cerns. Be it in Govt or opposi-tion, for us, the only principleis NATION FIRST!" Fadnavistweeted.

Later, Shiv Sena leaderSanjay Raut told reporters herethat those holding the "FreeKashmir" poster wanted free-dom from restrictions on inter-net, mobile services and com-munication.

"I have read that those hold-ing the poster wanted Kashmirto be freed from restrictions. Ifslogans are about freeingKashmir from India, that willnot be tolerated," the RajyaSabha member said.

Patil, Fadnavis spar over ‘Free Kashmir' poster

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Days after the JawaharlalNehru University was rockedby violence, Vice President MVenkaiah Naidu on Tuesdaysaid educational campusesmust not become safe havensfor the politics of hate and vio-lence to thrive.

He also said academicendeavors and co-curricularinitiatives must attain primacyin universities and not faction-alism and divisive tendencies.

There is no doubt that thereis space for every shade ofopinion and every point ofview in our universities, Naidusaid in his address at the silverjubilee celebrations of theNational Assessment andAccreditation Council (NAAC)here.

The Vice-President's com-ments come in the backdrop ofthe violence at the JNU onSunday night when maskedmen armed with sticks androds attacked students andteachers and damaged proper-ty on the campus, leaving sev-eral injured.

"Our children, when theyleave the portals of the educa-tional institutions must beenlightened citizens who willtake an abiding interest inprotecting our democracy andpreserving the fundamentalvalues that are enshrined in our

constitution.But our campuses must not

become safe havens for the pol-itics of hate and violence tothrive. Academic endeavorsand co-curricular initiativesmust attain primacy in our uni-versities and not factionalismand divisive tendencies, Naidusaid.

Stressing the need for focuson research and development,the Vice President said that atpresent India was spendingless than 1 per cent of its GDPon R&D. This must change.

Research, especially Scienceand Technology research, isresource-intensive, time con-suming and risky. We as a soci-ety, must be prepared to bearwith this risk, he said in hisaddress, a copy of which wasreleased to media.

Further noting that it was amatter of grave concern thatIndian universities rank low inboth research and teaching,Naidu said, though the numberof Higher EducationInstitutions has surged in Indiasince the 2000s, the number of

students undertaking PhDshas not shown a correspondinghike.

There are over a one lakhIndia-born PhDs in universi-ties around the world. Wemust attract at least some ofthis talent back home throughbetter opportunities and incen-tives so that they may help fast-track the progress of our R &D sector, he said.

It was a matter of graveconcern that the latest IndiaSkills Report suggests that only47 per cent of Indian graduates

were employable, the VicePresident pointed out and said,therefore, along with educa-tion, necessary skills, includinglife skills, should be impartedto the students.

Complementing theaccreditation frameworkdeveloped by NAAC, Naidusaid he was certain in the timeto come, NAAC will act as afriend, philosopher and guideto our Institutions of HigherEducation, constantly rais-ing standards and bench-marks for quality and excel-lence.

Union Minister Nityanand Rai

No BJP worker can incite violence:Nityanand Rai ‘Cong, AAP behind JNU attack’

Nityanand Raialong with seniorBJP leader VijayGoel took out apeace march insupport ofCitizenshipAmendment Act(CAA)

It was a matter ofgrave concern thatthe latest IndiaSkills Reportsuggests that only47 per cent ofIndian graduateswere employable,the Vice Presidentpointed out andsaid, therefore,along witheducation,necessary skills,including life skills,should be impartedto the students

Protesters call off stir aftereviction from Gateway of IndiaPNS n MUMBAI

Protest against the JNU vio-lence was called off here onTuesday after the demonstra-tors were shifted from theGateway of India to AzadMaidan, police said.

In the morning, several pro-testers, including students andwomen, were taken in policevans from the iconic Gatewayof India in south Mumbai asroads were getting blockedand people, including tourists,were facing problems, a policeofficial said. Police hadappealed to protesters to shiftbut when they didn't listen,they were "relocated" to AzadMaidan near the ChhatrapatiShivaji Maharaj Terminus,Deputy Commissioner ofPolice (Zone 1) SangramsinghNishandar said.

"After the protesters wererelocated, they called off theirdemonstration," he said.

Since the demonstrationwas posing problems fortourists and in traffic move-ment, the protesters wererequested to move to the Azad

Maidan, he added. While mostof the students who were partof the protest left the AzadMaidan after the demonstra-tion was called off, some peo-ple, including women, werestill at the ground, anotherpolice official said.

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Members of the AkhilBharatiya Vidyarthi Parishadand its rival National Students'Union of India clashed here onTuesday during a protestagainst the JNU violence, leav-ing over 10 people injured.

The incident took place dur-ing the protest organised byNSUI, the students' wing of theCongress, outside the office ofthe RSS-affiliated ABVP inthe city's Paldi area.

The police later rushed tothe spot and brought the situ-ation under control, an officialsaid. Both the student bodiesalleged that sticks and stoneswere used to attack each other,and claimed more than fivemembers each from the two

sides were injured in the clash.Gujarat NSUI general secre-

tary Nikhil Savani sustainedserious head injuries and wasadmitted to V S GeneralHospital here, a member of theCongress students' body said.

In a video clip telecast by

some local news channels,Savani, a close associate ofCongress leader Hardik Patel,was seen being beaten by somepeople in the presence ofpolicemen.

"The situation has beenbrought under control. As of

now, no FIR has been lodged,"a police official said.

Violence broke out herewhen NSUI members reachedoutside the ABVP's office toprotest against the attack onstudents and teachers at JNUin Delhi on Sunday.

Javadekar awards 30 mediahouses for promoting yogaPNS n NEW DELHI

Information and BroadcastingMinister Prakash Javadekaron Tuesday conferred awardsto 30 media houses in recog-nition of their contributiontowards promoting healthyliving through yoga.

The awards at the first'Antarrashtriya Yoga DiwasMedia Samman' were present-ed under three categories.

Javadekar described theaward as a unique honour tomedia organisations that con-tributed to promote yoga forthe benefit of society.

"This event, the first of itskind, also marks a new trendof recognition of the endeav-our of media organisationsthat go beyond news, viewsand advertisements, and workin mission mode for the larg-er benefit of society" the Unionminister said. Javadekarrecalled that Lokmanya Tilakhad launched the newspaper'Kesari' as a medium to gener-ate awareness towards'Swarajya' (good governance).

He said media organisa-tions are creating greater pub-lic awareness towards 'Suraaj'– where good healthcare, edu-cation, and civic amenities areavailable to all. He describedthis as a sign of India's maturedemocracy.

Javadekar said yoga hasgained global respect due tothe vision and efforts of PrimeMinister Narendra Modi.

Speaking on the occasion,Union Minister of State(Independent Charge) forAYUSH Shripad Yesso Naikcongratulated Javadekar forthe successful conduct of thisnew initiative of Yoga DiwasMedia Samman. Chairman ofthe jury and the Press Councilof India Justice C K Prasaddescribed yoga as an invest-ment with zero risk and con-siderable benefits.

Eleven awards were con-ferred under the "Best MediaCoverage of Yoga inNewspapers" category, eightunder the "Best MediaCoverage of Yoga in Television"and 11 under the "Best MediaCoverage of Yoga in Radio"category.

Minister Prakash Javadekar

He said media organisations are creatinggreater public awareness towards'Suraaj' – where good healthcare,education, and civic amenities areavailable to all. He described this as asign of India's mature democracy

Gujarat NSUIgeneral secretaryNikhil Savanisustained serioushead injuries andwas admitted to VS General Hospitalhere, a member ofthe Congressstudents' body said

Later, Shiv Senaleader Sanjay Rauttold reporters herethat those holdingthe "Free Kashmir"poster wantedfreedom fromrestrictions oninternet, mobileservices andcommunication

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The Thane police have reunit-ed a man with his family 20years after he fled his home inUttar Pradesh as a 13-year-old,an official said on Tuesday.

The matter came to lightduring the investigation intothe robbery and killing ofmobile store owner JitendraSingh Rajpurohit who wasgunned down inside his storeat Kalwa town on December28, senior inspector of theCrime UnitI Niteen Thackresaid. On examining the CCTVfootage from the area, thepolice found that the suspectwas moving towards MahimDargah, he said, adding thatlocals also alleged that the per-son spotted in the footage wasone Dilli, who was residing inthe locality for the last twoyears. The police subsequent-ly tracked down the suspect,who was fund sleeping undera bridge at Vakola in the west-ern suburb of Santacruz, hesaid. On interrogation, thesuspect revealed his name asMohammad Ahmad @ DilliBashir Shaikh (33) and that hewas involved in collectingscrap, Thackre said.

The police subsequentlyrealised that it was a case ofmistaken identity and the manwas in fact a runaway, who hadleft his home at Benki in UttarPradesh 20 years ago, the offi-cial said.

Charred bodyof 17-yr-oldgirl found inBengal, 3 heldPNS n BALURGHAT

Charred body of a 17- year-old girl was found under aculvert in West Bengal'sSouth Dinajpur district,police said on Tuesday.

The victim's family allegedthat she was gang-raped andthen set ablaze.

The charred body of thegirl with injury marks wasfound under a culvert inKumarganj area on Monday,district Superintendent ofPolice Debarshi Dutta said.

Three persons suspected tobe involved in the incidenthave been arrested, he said.

"We could only saywhether she was raped or notafter getting the post-mortemreport," Dutta said.

The victim's brother saidshe went missing on the wayto a nearby shop on Sundayafternoon.

Local BJP MP SukantaMajumdar warned of a majoragitation if the culprits werenot brought to book.

Terming the incidentunfortunate, KumarganjTMC MLA Toraf HossainMandal demanded an impar-tial probe.

A woman's charred bodywas found in a mangoorchard in Malda district inDecember last year, days aftera similar incident occurred inHyderabad leading to anationwide uproar overwomen safety.

Man reunitedwith family 20yrs afterfleeing home

‘Molestation victim' leaveshome to ‘commit suicide'

JNU violence: ABVP, NSUI membersclash in Gujarat, over 10 injured

‘CAMPUSES MUST NOT BECOMEHAVENS FOR POLITICS OF HATE’

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India has ambitious plans for investingin wind power. A recent news reportindicated that the Governmentannounced its aim to set up 500gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy

capacity by 2030. This, it was indicated,would substantially reshape the global ener-gy market dynamism and support the back-ground of current plans to install 175 GWof renewable energy capacity by 2022, ofwhich 60 GW would come from wind.

Currently, the largest capacity in windenergy is installed in China with a surpris-ing second place being achieved by the US.Interestingly, the State of Texas, which hasbeen a pioneer in the development ofhydrocarbon resources and supply, is todayleading all the States of the US in terms ofwind energy capacity. This is clearly a reflec-tion of the economic attraction of tappingwind energy in a State where oil and gashave been in favour for many decades now.The third place among countries with windenergy capacity is occupied by Germanyand India follows in the fourth place.

It is particularly significant that Denmarkis the leader in wind energy innovation andhas been harnessing to a remarkable extentthe potential that exists in that country. In thisrespect, perhaps, Denmark features as the firstcountry to develop and implement a strate-gy for building an energy system independentof fossil fuels. This renewable form of ener-gy already accounts for more than one-thirdof the total electricity consumption inDenmark. What is particularly significant isthat wind power has been integrated with therest of the energy supply system.

It is anticipated that by 2021, Denmarkwould be able to achieve 60 per cent of thewind energy supply as part of its total ener-gy from all sources. Denmark’s achievementhas been the result of vision on the part of theGovernment, widespread public support aswell as collaboration across various industries.For instance, the Energy Innovation Clusteris Denmark’s cluster organisation and a net-work for innovation related to energy produc-tion. It facilitates collaboration among com-panies and sources of knowledge, such thatthe country uses the latest technology and cre-ates innovative solutions that help society atlarge. Can India achieve a similar place in theworld on technologies, which would definethe future of human activities?

Recently, the world’s largest floatingwind turbine began generating power off thecoast of Portugal. This involves connectingthe first of three 8.4 megawatt (MW) turbines.The project itself is connected to a substationin Portugal through a 12-mile cable, whichis secured with chains to the sea bed 100 metrebelow. The benefit of a floating offshore instal-lation such as this is that wind speeds are gen-erally much higher in those locations whichare a distance away from the coastline and thecost of a floating installation eliminates theneed for anchoring the wind energy platformto the bottom of the sea. The prospect is that

perhaps more than a dozen addi-tional floating offshore windprojects may be commissioned inEurope by 2022, even thoughthere are some concerns aboutoverestimating wind farm capac-ity offshore.

The developments in windenergy technology bring out thepower of innovation and theunderlying direction that vision-ary management andGovernment policies can pro-vide. It was decades ago that asthe Minister of External Affairs,Dinesh Singh had asked thiswriter a question on whatprospects exist for wind energyin our country. The Minister wasapparently interested in wind asa source of energy and had pos-sibly been reading some mater-ial on this subject.

A detailed assessment wascarried out by this writer on thescanty information available onwind speeds in different parts ofthe country and a conclusionreached that wind energy prob-ably had no potential in Indiagiven the unsuitable wind speedsand unsophisticated technologyof the time. Indeed, for severalyears, wind energy developmentsmade no sense for us but with theevolution of technology, partic-ularly the economies of scale thatwere built into large-scale turbineunits, the economics of windenergy technology has beencompletely transformed.Encouraged by the develop-

ments of the past three decadesor so, this is an area wheremajor developments should takeplace in the next 10 years or soworldwide and in India.

China recently confirmedplans to build the world’s biggestwind turbine. This innovationwould be in collaborationbetween GE’s renewable energydivision and a local organisation,which would establish the 12MW offshore wind turbine inGuangdong province in China.Unfortunately, India has not yettaken the lead in coming up withinnovations in this field, nor isthere any evidence of indigenousmanufacture of state-of-the-arttechnology. India has a coastlineof over 7,500 kilometres and veryfavourable wind regimes in sev-eral offshore locations but mind-sets continue to believe inexpanding the use of fossil fuels.

Recent developments, withthe US having targetted anIranian General located inBaghdad, would lead to a hard-ening of global oil prices. Thereis a valid fear that any furtherescalation of conflict in theMiddle-East could lead to furtherprice increases, which wouldimpact unfavourably on India’salready unsatisfactory rate ofeconomic growth.

Earlier concerns related toenergy security and the objec-tives of bringing about energyindependence appear to havebeen given low priority as a

result of a glut in the global oilmarket in recent years. At thesame time, the negative external-ities of coal production andconsumption remain understat-ed, with an expansion of supply,essentially to maintain coal asthe major fuel for power gener-ation in this country. There is aneed, therefore, to articulate along-term renewable energystrategy, which would also meetthe objectives of theGovernment’s “Make in India”initiative. Wind energy develop-ments will be an excellent can-didate not only for India toachieve a sustainable energyscenario in the future but also asa means to meet a large range ofeconomic and social objectives.

It is inevitable that theworld would move away fromfossil fuels largely for mitigationof carbon dioxide emissions,which are resulting in climatechange world over. Hence,there would be a growingdemand and a major marketopportunity for nations, whichinnovate and produce equip-ment for harnessing renewablesources of energy. India has agrowing opportunity to play arole in this market. It would bevisionary on the part of theGovernment and the industryto treat this sector as a grow-ing opportunity.

(The writer is former chair-man, Intergovernmental Panelon Climate Change, 2002-15)

The Indian Medical Association (IMA),which has always been adamant aboutstaying away from politics simply

because it should not colour the way doctorsreact and treat their patients, has come outagainst the violence at JNU in strong terms.Questioning the “New Truth in India” as AIIMSdoctors and nurses were stopped by goonsfrom attending to injured students, it has asked,“How does it reflect on the nation, if it cannotprotect its doctors and nurses reaching out tothe injured? Is this a civil war? What is the mes-

sage that goes out to the nation?” The IMA has clearly decided not to be a silentmajority and speak out as a responsible community. This is the same IMA, whichin August 2019, had accused the medical journal, The Lancet, of committing a“breach of propriety” while commenting on “a political issue,” when it slammedthe Narendra Modi-led Government for its clampdown in Kashmir. But now thatdoctors, too, are at the receiving end of a police State, it is bent on upholdingthe Hippocratic oath, one which binds them to the business of saving lives, evenof the enemy’s. The IMA had even questioned police action inside hospitals onDecember 22, during the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protests, call-ing the crackdown “a new low in the civic life of the nation.”

So does the medical body’s slow change of stance mean that realisation isslowly dawning in civil society that we have to speak and stand up against theacts of subversion of democracy that we are witnessing in our lifetime? Perhaps,the IMA change in stance has been influenced by the fact that junior doctors inpremier institutes like AIIMS have also participated in protests and solidarity march-es against the CAA. Perhaps, it has woken up to the need for addressing thestudents’ angst and concerns as citizens and not shoving them under the car-pet. This is in sharp contrast to the JNU administration, which is yet to take anystep to engage with protesting students. No arrests have been made. Vice-Chancellor M Jagadesh Kumar is at best indifferent to the plight of those underhis care and has not visited the injured faculty members and students. Neitherhas any police officer been sacked for inaction, nor has any probe been initiat-ed against the cops’ partisan role during the violence and claims by a fringe Hindugroup, the Hindu Raksha Dal, that it was responsible for the mayhem in JNU.The country cannot afford to be dumbed down anymore.

Now that the Delhi elections have beenannounced, coming as they do bang inthe middle of a student-led churning in

India against the status quo of habit in poli-tics, the focus is on the Aam Aadmi Party(AAP). This is its litmus test as it did stir upthe political process when its leaders beganthe transformation story with “India AgainstCorruption,” drew in civil society and students,attempted a pan-India blitz, even nudged in analternative narrative but failed to make a bigsplash nationally. But it still got Delhi and learnt

tough lessons from its missteps — being deserted by its acolytes with higherambitions, repeating the mistakes of the Indian politician’s playbook, blamingthe Centre for vindictive power plays, even earning the ire of voters who thoughtthat they had been short-changed. Yet AAP won the war of perception by deliv-ering the toughest part of governance. That’s performance. This is its only credoand novelty. This election will prove whether that can be pro-incumbency in ahighly polarised context. There can be no doubt that it has shown incrementalsuccess in converting the old rhetoric of bijli, sadak and paani of its predeces-sors into the Delhiite’s new aspiration. Power reforms were the reason the Congress,then led by Sheila Dikshit, got mass acceptability between 1998 and 2013. Thefocus was on improving the quality of power supply through privatisation of theelectricity distribution sector. And when that frayed at the edges, the mess wasa fertile ground for the AAP to emerge as a champion of people’s right to a goodlife. It questioned the privatisation model, alleging financial irregularities by dis-tribution companies to inflate tariffs at public expense. The reduced power billswill top AAP’s performance sheet. Or free water within consumption limits. Ithas set the nation’s agenda in education reforms by allocating 26 per cent ofthe Budget to education, upgrading standards and performance of Governmentschools and introducing the “happiness curriculum.” The mohalla clinics haverevolutionised health delivery modules, the night shelters have eased the woesof the homeless and doorstep delivery of services have endured with the citi-zenry. And while the Urban Development Ministry has now approved regulari-sation of unauthorised colonies, the AAP Government has to be credited for mak-ing it inevitable by upgrading their infrastructure. Of course, it has been social-ist to consolidate its votebank but it has already talked about decongesting andredesigning road infrastructure and launched free wi-fi to appeal to urban sen-sibilities. Some PWD projects are almost complete. Many observers had thoughtthat the tidal personality cult of Narendra Modi in the Lok Sabha elections lastMay, which swamped every Opposition leader, including Chief Minister ArvindKejriwal, and pushed back AAP to third place in voting percentage, would be theend. But Kejriwal was quick to seize the trade winds, stopped blame games oreven talking about Modi and steered clear of lambasting Hindutva. Instead, he’sbeen seeking votes on the basis of his performance, asking people not to voteif they don’t like his work and emphasising he was only concerned about Delhiand not the nation. This self-deprecatory and localised, neighbourhood approachhas foxed the BJP.

Lack of State leadership is the BJP’s Achilles’ heel, besieged as it is withfaction fights. It suddenly finds itself without a credible counter-narrative on deliv-erables as it has predictably pitched its campaign on Modi’s personality and itshyper-nationalist agenda. With Kejriwal choosing not to fall for the BJP’s testedprovocation on the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the students’ protests,the lofty vision of a Ramrajya would fall flat without an alternative Delhi devel-opment plan. In fact, the BJP’s aggressive adversarial pitch and “everybody hatesModi” plan have fallen flat with Kejriwal choosing to disengage from any areathat crosses paths with the Centre, even full Statehood and police, and stickingto his territorial limits. The problem is the BJP has misread Delhi as a barome-ter of the national pulse without realising that its people are the most vote-con-scious, their loyalty pledged only to whoever has the better Excel sheet. That’swhy its candidate Kiran Bedi lost to Kejriwal in 2015 despite the break-up betweenthe Congress and AAP. Besides, AAP has cultivated caste/regional groups likePurvanchalis, Jats and Uttarakhandis and women, something that both the BJPand the Congress haven’t been able to harmonise. The Congress has lost thegameplan after Dikshit’s death and may not even be a vote-cutter but push theelections to a bipolar duel. February 11 will tell us what won hearts in the end.

Dangerous turn of events

Sir — This refers to the editori-al, “Night of broken glass”(December 7). Terming the inci-dent at the Jawaharlal NehruUniversity (JNU) as unfortunatewould be an understatement. Wedo not know who the maskedmen were but they caused havoc,injuring both students and teach-ers and they did not even sparean ambulance that stood outside.

Such violence on universitycampuses goes against the ethosof a democratic country as ours.Nothing can justify this act andstrictest punishment must begiven to the guilty, who daredenter the campus and vandalise it.

Nevertheless, the Delhi Policeshould not have remained a mutespectator. Since around 700 policepersonnel were already deployedat the JNU gates due to anti-Citizenship Amendment Act(CAA) protest, it was perplexingto see no action from them. Thegrowing violence in various uni-versities across India — BHU,Jadavpur and Jamia — is a dan-gerous trend that needs to bestopped as early as possible.

Bal GovindNoida

On the rampage

Sir — This refers to the editori-al, “Night of broken glass”(December 7). After the policebarged into the Jamia MilliaIslamia university and attackedhapless students, now it was theturn of around 30 lumpen ele-ments, who entered the

Jawaharlal Nehru University(JNU) campus and attacked thestudents and teachers, too.

The tragedy is that all of thishappened right under the nose ofthe Delhi police, which functionsunder direct control of the UnionHome Ministry. More shocking isthat instead of chasing themasked goons, the policeremained a mute spectator. The

pattern of violence at JNU expos-es the nexus between the admin-istration and the police.

Making use of the policeforce to achieve political ends isdangerous. One shudders to thinkwhere our nation is headed to andwhat is in store for the law-abid-ing citizens.

Tharcius S FernandoChennai

Mishandling situations

Sir — This refers to the editorial,“Night of broken glass” (January7). It is shameful that students donot feel safe within college cam-puses. Incidents at the JamiaMillia Islamia university and theJawaharlal Nehru University(JNU) have raised questions abouttheir security. In the case of the lat-ter, why did the police not do any-thing to stop the miscreants at theentry gate itself where they weredeployed? How long will it take toarrest the culprits?

Sujit DeKolkata

Word of caution

Sir — While the world grappleswith the aftermath of a seeming-ly whimsical act by the US inkilling the commander of anoth-er sovereign nation, it is easy tobe pulled into unwanted situa-tions as far as India is concerned.It must tread cautiously.

YashVia email

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Blowing in the wind

RK PACHAURI

Wind energy can not only help achieve a sustainable future but also meeteconomic and social objectives. India must make the best use of this opportunity

It is heartening to see peo-ple come out and raise theirvoice without fear. It is necessary for people toexpress their point of view to bring about change.

Actor—Deepika Padukone

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

Campuses have become dens of politicking

This refers to the editorial, “Night of broken glass”(December 7). The violence at the Jawaharlal NehruUniversity (JNU) is highly condemnable and unpar-

donable. It raises questions about the ability of the admin-istration to provide security to the students. Incidentsof violence are increasing day by day on university cam-puses in our country. Only recently, unruly scenes werewitnessed at the Jamia Millia Islamia in Delhi and theAligarh Muslim University in Uttar Pradesh. It is mostunfortunate, however, that these prestigious “templesof learning” have become dens of political activities forvarious political parties. The failure of the police to pro-tect innocent students and academics from armed goonsraises serious questions about its capability, efficiencyand intent. Despite the fact that most of the incident wascaught on camera and the masked people remainedinside the campus for long enough, the police is yet tomake any arrests. But then, it’s not their fault. The policehave always acted on “orders from above” and that hascome to be the Indian ethos.

There’s a lot that happened in JNU before the cam-eras were switched on. Both the “before” and “after” sto-ries are sordid tales of an administrative failure to stopclashes from turning into arson. It is incumbent on theGovernment to ensure that the university becomes a placeof learning once again and regains its lost aura.

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Doctors’ oathA PM, who cannot summonhis voice when students area few kilometres away fromhis residence and are beaten up, is either complicit or incompetent.

CPI(M) general secretary—Sitaram Yechury

Will AAP be able to retain its novelty factor? Does theBJP need to reinvent its campaign pitch?

As doctors were stopped from treating injured JNUstudents, IMA asks if we are in a civil war I am your pehradar

(custodian), if anyonecomes to take awayyour rights, he willhave to do it over mydead body.

West Bengal CM—Mamata Banerjee

The New Year has begun withour world in turmoil. We areliving in dangerous times.Geopolitical tensions are attheir highest level and this turbulence is escalating.

UN Secretary General—Antonio Guterres

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I BEGAN MY CAREER AS A STUDENT WORKER BUTHAVE NEVER SEEN A SITUATION WHERE THE CAMPUS

IS BEING ATTACKED TO GAG PROTESTS.—WEST BENGAL CHIEF MINISTER

MAMATA BANERJEE

THE COMMUNISTS DESERVED THIS. THEY AREGETTING PAID IN THE SAME COIN. THERE ISNOTHING WRONG IN THIS.—BENGAL BJP PRESIDENT DILIP GHOSH

POINTCOUNTERPOINT

As one gets down to write about one of themost disturbing episodes in the history ofuniversity politics in independent India, it

becomes difficult to aim for balance. Whenbloodied faces of Jawaharlal Nehru University(JNU) girls and menacing images of masked mobsbrandishing hammers, machetes, iron rods andsticks flash across one’s mind, how does one showrestraint in expressions?

It is possible that a few readers might miscon-strue my opening observation as a clever but pli-ant pretext to dodge public condemnation of theattack on JNU. Some might even argue that if I wereto write anything other than a spirited declama-tion of the State and the JNU administration, Iwould be doing the institution a great disservice.However, if no denunciation of violence is suffi-cient — and the horror of it cannot be summarisedin language — must public intellectuals be end-lessly polemical in their writings and speeches? Eversince the JNU crisis escalated, we have beenswarmed with accusatory articles of two varieties:One that calls for clampdown on “urban Naxals”and the “tukde tukde” gang, that allegedly thriveis JNU’s subsidised campus, and a second thataccuses a State-corporate nexus of attempting toprivatise higher education and muzzle voices. I feelemboldened to argue that it is precisely this prac-tice of using public forums to launch no-holds-barred assaults on adversarial viewpoints that hasaggravated the crisis. This may not be the occa-sion to philosophise but to me, the sight of masked-assailants targetting political adversaries suggestsa heightened state of intolerance and a completerefusal to communicate.

Simmering intolerance: As has been repeat-edly pointed out, the crisis in JNU, to a great extent,is a fallout of a hostile rhetoric that has been doingthe rounds on news channels and social media. Thenature of this rhetoric is such that it refuses to alloweven the slightest concession to its opponent. It is,therefore, no surprise that over the last few years,even as India kept debating “intolerance”, tolerancehas been the greatest casualty. For months on end,agitated citizens tuned in to news debates, hopingto find answers to issues that had suddenly cometo seize the public sphere. But the domineeringnews anchors and the blaring experts offered pre-cious little other than orchestrated shouting duels.For a sizeable segment in India, which includes stu-dents, shopkeepers and senior citizens, suchinflammatory debates, accessed through TVs andsmartphones, provide an escape from the monot-ony of their placid lives. To argue after ProfessorCraig Jeffrey, this has been our “national timepass”or the politics of waiting in India. It is, therefore,all the more important that on a day such as this,we refrain from indulging in competitive intoler-ance or freestyle rhetoric.

While it is indeed a painful truth that balancedattempts at seeing the other side in contentiousdebates are socially not so rewarding but given thecircumstance, it has become imperative. Occasionalself-criticism, reflection and survey of the socio-political trends, which have dragged us to this point,will, perhaps, throw up strategies to escape thisquagmire.

Breakdown of communication: Let us alsoadmit that over the past two decades, in spite ofthe giant strides that we have taken in the field ofmass communication, our ability to communicatehas diminished significantly. If intolerant rhetoricis public enemy number one, breakdown of com-

munication occupies the second spot.Further, those little conversations that wemanage to have with our adversaries areso toxic that they end up pushing us inback into our respective cocoons, insteadof helping us crawl out of them. As wedebate, we interrupt, hoot, caricature,abuse and threaten.

In Think Again: How to reason andargue, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong arguesthat these days, people do not have closefriends with radically different politicalviews. It is indeed true that today, themajority prefers to live in communities,both real and virtual that are similar withrespect to religion, politics, news sourcesand even social media networks.Moreover, if at all we encounter peoplewith views hostile to our own, we avoidinteracting with them. Consequently, theideological schisms that divide us havewidened more than ever. The world,including India, has transformed into aparliament of ideas with little possibili-ty of syncretic exchanges and everychance of violent confrontations.

If you ever speak to the JNU alum-ni, you will find that the stories of cam-pus camaraderie that cut across politicalideologies and all other affiliations areaplenty. Most will admit that while thecampus debates were always intense, theynever even bordered on hatred, letalone violence. However, of late, thingshave taken a rather unfortunate turn.Shortly after the violence on January 5,a friend from JNU posted something tothe effect that hereafter she would ban-ish all BJP/RSS sympathisers from her lifeand that she would never ever interactwith any of them or engage them indebates. If dialogue is not the way for-ward, how then do we propose to take

things further and resolve the crisis?Beyond JNU: This breakdown of

communication inside the campus ismatched by a similar disruption ofcommunication with the world beyond.People outside the campus, even acad-emicians based in prominent regionalcentres, are upset because media hous-es and activists have persistently refusedto engage with the plight of universitiesbeyond Delhi. For anyone, who has stud-ied at provincial universities, scenessuch as those witnessed by JNU onJanuary 5 are commonplace. The presentoutcry over JNU, which is being project-ed as the last citadel of knowledge anddemocratic values in India, tends to over-look this reality. While the slightest sug-gestion of State intervention in Delhi-based institutions provokes massive out-pouring of grief and indignation in cer-tain sections of media, activists fromDelhi had turned a blind eye when uni-versities across India were being system-atically dismantled. And those respon-sible for destruction of the likes of PatnaUniversity, Allahabad University andLucknow University, among others,were socialists and the self-proclaimedfollowers of Ram Manohar Lohia andJayaprakash Narayan (JP). According toAndre Beteille, the JP Movement did notlead to any significant moral cleansingof the students.

Student politics today: In 1970,writing on university politics in India, PGAltbach dismissed student activism as aspent force. He felt that it had lost its pre-independence idealism and sense of pur-pose. Although Altbach was provenwrong by the JP Movement, yet it is fairto argue that the months precedingEmergency saw the last major show of

student unity. Since then, these move-ments have been spontaneous, sporadicand mostly disjointed. This can beattributed to a number of factors. First,owing to the expansion of institutions ofhigher education, the student populationhas become much more heterogeneousthan earlier. Second, emphasis on com-merce and technical education, asopposed to liberal arts and social sci-ences, has rendered them largely indif-ferent to socio-political issues. Third, ourpublic institutions, such as the Parliamentand judiciary, have become muchstronger than earlier. Fourth, the extentand practice of students activism is notthe same everywhere. Those based inmetropolitan centres are more aware ofpolitics and, therefore, more prone toactivism. This difference has been fur-ther sharpened by an ever-wideningrural-urban divide. Fifth, to most onlook-ers, student politics is a waste of time,resources and a breeding ground for cor-rupt politicians of the future. It is no sur-prise that calls for banning campus pol-itics have become so ubiquitous in pub-lic discourses. Given the glorious lega-cy of student politics in India, this is high-ly undesirable. However, under thechanged circumstances, some initiationin campus behaviour, culture and polit-ical socialisation should be made a partof orientation programme.

The hooligans, who vandalised JNU,must be arrested. This might give somekind of closure to the aggrieved students.But we need to rekindle the culture ofdebate, dialogue and cordial disagree-ment too.

(The writer teaches at the Universityof Delhi and is a commentator on publicsphere and cultural politics)

The hooligans who vandalised JNU must be arrested. This might give some kind of closureto aggrieved students. But we need to rekindle the culture of debate and dialogue

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There’s nothing anti-Hindu in it

MARKANDEY KATJU

Faiz’s poem Hum Dekhenge that attacks oppressionwas written in the times of martial law in Pakistan.IIT-Kanpur’s administration should have known that

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The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur has set up a panelto consider whether the poem Hum Dekhenge by the famousUrdu poet Faiz is anti-Hindu. This followed the recitation of the

poem by students of IIT-Kanpur on December 17, 2019, on their cam-pus during a gathering in support of the students of Jamia Millia Islamiain Delhi, who were assaulted by the police during their anti-CitizenshipAmendment Act (CAA) agitation. One need not go into the inanity ofsuch a step by the IIT authorities who seem to have no understand-ing of Urdu poetry or of this particular poem.

No poetry in England, America, France, Germany, Russia and inany language, whether it is English, German, Hindi, Sanskrit, Bangla,Tamil and so on, in fact, no poetry in the world, expresses the voiceof the human heart in such a powerful and yet elegant manner (andaaz-e-bayaan) as Urdu poetry does.

Mirza Ghalib is regarded by many as the greatest Urdu poet ofall times and Faiz the greatest Urdu poet of the 20th century. I hadthe privilege of meeting Faiz once when he visited my hometownAllahabad in 1981 and was honoured at a massive function on theAllahabad University’s lawns.

Urdu poets often express their thoughts not in direct languagebut indirectly, through hints and allusions. Urdu shers (couplets) oftenhave a literal, superficial meaning but they also have a deeper, realmeaning which is conveyed by indication, suggestion and metaphors.It is this deeper, real meaning which the poet is seeking to convey.But to understand it, one has to ponder deeply and apply one’s brainsto understand what the poet is trying to say. This is particularly doneby poets in times when it may be dangerous to talk directly, such asduring martial law. It was during this time that Faiz’s poem HumDekhenge was written.

Take for instance Faiz’ sher: “Gulon mein rang bhare baad-e-nauba-haar chale. Chale bhi ao ki gulshan ka kaarobaar chale.” Now the lit-eral meaning of this couplet is: “Among the colourful flowers, the newspring breeze is blowing. Come, so that the work of the garden canbe done.” But that is only the superficial meaning of the couplet. Theword “gulshan” literally means garden but here it means the nation.So, the real meaning of the sher which the poet is conveying is this:“The objective conditions in the country are ripe. Come forward patri-ots, the country needs you (for a revolution).”

Similarly, when we read Urdu poetry we must rack our brainsand try to understand what it is really that the post is seeking to con-vey. Coming now to Faiz’s poem Hum Dekhenge one must remem-ber it was written during General Zia-ul-Haq’s oppressive martial lawregime when it was dangerous to talk directly. So part of the poemuses traditional Islamic imagery. However, it is used to attack Zia’sdictatorship and restore democracy, not for establishing orthodox Islam.The poem was sung by Iqbal Bano, deliberately wearing a sari (regard-ed by some as an Indian and unislamic dress for Pakistani women),despite the ban on public recitation of Faiz’s poems at that time. Infact, Iqbal Bano was later banned from singing anywhere in Pakistan.Many from the audience were rounded up, grilled and detained.

Some of the lines of the poem which are now being describedas anti-Hindu are: “Jab arz-e-khuda ke kaabe se sab but uthwaayejaayenge. Hum ahl-e-safa mardood-e-haram masnad par baithayejaayenge.” The literal meaning of this couplet is, “When from the abodeof God (Kaaba) all icons will be removed. Then, we the faithful, whowere debarred from sacred places, will be placed on the royal throne.”It is alleged that these lines are anti-Hindu as Hindus worship idols,and these lines are clearly against idol worship. But this is only a super-ficial understanding. What it means is that self-styled icons of powerwill be thrown out and God’s beloved or common people will rule.Faiz was a life-long communist and he could hardly have meant thathe wanted Islamisation of society. In fact, it was his antagonist GeneralZia who wanted Islamisation. To understand these lines we must seethe context and also see the couplets preceding and succeeding them.

Before these lines, the verses in the poem are: “Jab zulm-e-sitamke koh-e-giraan, rui ke tarah udh jaayenge. Hum mehkoomon ke paaontale, yeh dharti dhad dhad dhadkegi. (When these high mountainsof tyranny and oppression turn to fluff and evaporate. And we oppressed,beneath our feet will have this earth shiver, shake and beat.)” The suc-ceeding lines are: “Sab taaj uchaale jaayenge, sab takht giraayejaayenge. (When crowns will be thrown off and overturned will bethrones.”

It is obvious from this that there is nothing anti-Hindu in this poemand it is the height of absurdity to regard it so. It is a poem power-fully attacking the oppressors of the people and expressing a con-viction that one day the oppressed will become the rulers of their owndestiny as has been promised to the people. The administration ofIIT, Kanpur, which is otherwise a reputed institution, has made itselfa laughing stock before the whole country by setting up a panel toreview if the poem is anti-Hindu or not.

(The writer is a former judge of the Supreme Court of India.)

Will there be a move to con-tain the population explo-sion in the country? After

Prime Minister Narendra Modiannounced from the ramparts of theRed Fort that “keeping one’s familysmall is an act of patriotism” hintingat some measures to contain the pop-ulation, there were expectations thata Bill might be introduced in thisregard in the upcoming BudgetSession.

Addressing the issue for the firsttime in his Independence Dayspeech, Modi expressed concernover the steep rise in India’s popula-tion and said that the Centre and

States should look at measures to dealwith it. “The time has now come thatwe should take such challenges headon,” he announced from the rampartsof the historic fort.

Currently, the population ofIndia is at 1.37 billion and will over-take that of China, the world’s mostpopulous country by 2027. However,millions still do not have access toclean water, food, healthcare and edu-cation, thanks to the unmanageablenumbers. Plus, more mouths meanmore strain on the resources.

However, now that there arepan-India protests over theCitizenship Amendment Act (CAA)and National Register of Citizens(NRC), it is doubtful whether thePrime Minister would open up onemore front. Just as the CAA and NRCare perceived to be targetting theMuslims in the country, this too willbe seen as an attempt to target thebiggest minority community in India.In any case, the “P-word” is a verysensitive subject and no politicianwants to touch it after the forced ster-

ilisation drives during the Emergency.It became an election issue andIndira Gandhi lost that election.

The Union Health Ministry evenchanged the name of the FamilyPlanning Department to FamilyWelfare Department. Moreover wheneven China, known for its rigidfamily planning programmes hasopted for an overhaul of its earlierone-child norm, why should India bepushing for family planning pro-grammes?

Besides, the Economic Survey2018-2019 says, “India is set to wit-ness a sharp slowdown in populationgrowth in the next two decades.Population in the 0-19 age brackethas already peaked due to a sharpdecline in total fertility rates (TFR)across the country.” Nine States havealready reached the replacement rateof 2.1 or below. All of India will havereached a TFR of 2.1 or below by2021. Almost all major States, includ-ing even populous ones like Haryanaand Bihar, are said to have experi-enced a significant deceleration in

population growth. High fertilityrates persist in 72 districts, a little over11 per cent of the country’s 621 dis-tricts. Although India’s populationcontinues to grow, the pace of netaddition is decreasing.

The southern States have gen-uine concern as they have sought anegative growth and are consequent-ly at a disadvantage, as when delim-itation takes place or when theFinance Commission allocatesresources, one of the criteria is pop-ulation. The five southern States evenheld a conclave to project theirproblems. So special incentivesshould be given to the States thatadopt a negative population growthtarget.

Those who are against any harshmeasures to contain populationargue that the one billion plus pop-ulation would yield a demographicdividend. For poor families, morehands mean more income. Also, ithas brought in higher per capita enti-tlements. Second, the migrationfrom the north and the eastern

States has helped maintain growth inthe South and the West, where fer-tility rates are low.

However, Rakesh Sinha, a nom-inated Rajya Sabha member hastabled a Private Member’s Bill calledThe Population Regulation Bill, 2019,in the Upper House, which he hopesmight be taken up in the upcomingBudget Session. The Bill advocatespenalties ranging from denial offinancial benefits to ineligibility forelected offices and discontinuation offood subsidy and other such things.There are also incentives for thosewho undergo sterilisation after hav-ing two children. The financial mem-orandum of the Bill estimates `10crore as annual recurring expendi-ture. Last year 125 parliamentarianssubmitted a petition to the Presidentto implement a two-child norm. Ifthe Bill gets support, then theGovernment could adopt it withsome amendments. However, whilethe BJP might support the Bill, hop-ing that it will consolidate the Hinduvotes, the secular parties would not

go along with it because of their ownvote bank politics, as they believe thatthe measure is to target Muslims. Butin view of the brute majority of theBJP in the Lok Sabha this measurecould be pushed through.

Containing the populationexplosion is imperative and every cit-izen has a stake in it. It is notenough just to provide contraceptivesto women to enhance demographictransition; it should be accompaniedby awareness, availability of food,employment and healthcare.Overpopulation is a huge problemthat India is grappling with for long.Political compulsions and vote bankpolitics have so far deterred ourPrime Ministers from taking up theissue. It is a good sign now that Modiis willing to change the narrative.

He should not only mobilise thesupport of other political parties butalso of the chief ministers. If Indiawants to be a superpower, thenaddressing the population explo-sion is imperative.

(The writer is a senior journalist)

Population explosion must be next targetPrime Minister Modi should not only mobilise the support of other political parties but also of the chief ministers. If India

wants to be a superpower, then addressing the population explosion is imperative

KALYANI SHANKAR

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From space, we get a properappreciation of our world andits vulnerability. Until we sentprobes to Mars and Venus,we thought our nearestplanetary siblings couldeasily support life. Instead,spacecraft showed thatVenus is an acid-drenched,scorching vision of hell whileMars was found to have lostmost its atmosphere. Spaceexploration tells us there isno Planet B and no chance ofstarting over again if wecontinue to make a mess.

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Sakthivel takes over as AEPC India ChairmanNEW DELHI: Apparel ExportPromotion Council of India(AEPC) on Tuesday said it hasappointed A Sakthivel as thenew chairman of theorganisation. Sakthivel saidthe industry had beenstruggling to survive and theexports growth were stagnant."We will work to find new andpotential markets for India'sgarment exports," he said in astatement. Sakthivel alongwith some exporters hadfounded Tirupur ExportersAssociation in 1990.

Kia Motors Indiaappoints Tae-JinPark as EDNEW DELHI: Kia Motors India(KMI) on Tuesday said it hasappointed Tae-Jin Park asExecutive Director and ChiefSales Officer with immediateeffect. Park, who replacesYong S Kim, will beresponsible for driving KiaMotors' sales, marketing,service and networkdevelopment in the Indianmarket, the company said in astatement. Kim is moving backto Kia Motors Corporationheadquarters in Seoul. He hadplayed an instrumental role inestablishing Kia in India,setting up its sales networkand contributed to positioningthe brand amongst the top fiveautomobile manufacturers injust four months ofoperations, it added.Commenting on theappointment, Kia Motors IndiaManaging Director & CEOKookhyun Shim said Parkcomes with immenseknowledge of global marketsand expertise in penetrating anew market. "We havewitnessed a huge demand forSeltos in India and the love forbrand Kia grows continuously.

Paris, US have 15 days to settledigital tax disputePARIS: France and the UnitedStates have given themselves15 days to settle a disputeover the taxation of US techgiants, French FinanceMinister Bruno le Maire saidon Tuesday. Le Maire said hehad a "long discussion" on thetelephone Monday with his UScounterpart Steven Mnuchin."We have given ourselvesexactly 15 days" to solve theissue at the OECD, and urgedWashington not to imposesanctions during this time. LeMaire also met in Paris withEU Trade Commissioner PhilHogan, who stressed the blocwould "stand together withFrance" in the dispute.

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Regulators in the country musthave their own sources ofincome so that they do not haveto depend on grants provided bythe government, capital marketswatchdog Sebi's formerChairman U K Sinha has said.

In his new book 'GoingPublic: My Time at Sebi', Sinhahas said that financial indepen-dence is the basic requirementfor the functioning of an inde-pendent regulator.

A regulator should have itsown source of income and flex-ibility to utilise it without look-ing up to the government forfunds, he has written.

"There have been some recentdevelopments to take away thisfreedom and ask Sebi to park itsincome in the ConsolidatedFund of India or in the PublicAccount, and to seek priorapproval of government beforeincurring any capital expendi-ture. Such efforts are not con-ducive in creating a strong andindependent regulatory envi-ronment," he said.

The Sebi Act provides for theregulator to levy fees and

charges and create its own fund.The board of Sebi prepares itsannual budget, where it canrevise the rates of fees upwardsand downwards based on itsestimate of money required forits activities during the year. TheSebi board also has representa-tion from the government.

The former IAS officer said allother regulators also must havetheir own sources of income andnot survive on the receipt ofgrants from the government.

There have been reports thatthe government was pushingSebi to transfer 75 per cent of itssurplus to the Consolidated

Fund of India, but Sebi isbelieved to have opposed theproposal on concerns aboutloss of autonomy.

There have also been con-cerns in the recent past aboutautonomy of another majorfinancial sector regulator, theReserve Bank of India.

In the book published byPenguin India, Sinha said inde-pendence of a regulator shouldnot be defined only with regardto independence from the gov-ernment and its officials.

It should also be seen in thecontext of independence fromany outside influences, includ-ing those from market partici-pants and business corpora-tions, he said.

Sinha said there have beenconcerns about market capture

of regulators in other parts of theworld and the senior leadershipand the boards of the regulatorshave to remain extra cautious onthis account. "Another dimen-sion of independence is internalindependence. Although thelaw permits this, the quasi-judicial function of Sebi needsto be separated from executivesupervision," he said. Withregard to accountability, Sinhasaid independence and account-ability go hand in hand.

"Today, there is no satisfactoryarrangement for a performanceappraisal of a regulator likeSebi. The media does it. Thegovernment does it throughthe presence of their represen-tatives in the Sebi board or whileanswering questions inParliament," he said.

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The country's oilmeals exportfell sharply by 79.20 per centto 67,562 tonne in December2019, due to price disparity insoybean meal, industry bodySEA said on Tuesday.

The country had shipped3,24,927 tonne of oilmealsduring December 2018.Oilmeals are used as animalfeed in poultry and other sec-tors.

Overall shipment ofoilmeals during April-December period of the cur-rent fiscal declined by 25 percent to 18.02 lakh tonne asagainst 24.11 lakh tonne a yearago, according to the SolventExtractors' Association ofIndia (SEA).

"This is mainly due to dis-parity in export of oilmeals,specifically soybean meal dueto higher minimum supportprice (MSP) of beans whichmakes the domestic soybeanmeal expensive in interna-tional market compared toother origins," the SEA said ina statement.

The shipment of soyabeanextract fell significantly to5,876 tonne during December2019 from 1,70,588 tonne inthe year-ago period, it said.

Similarly, export of rapeseedextract declined to 24,609tonne from 87,106 tonne,

while that of rice bran extractto 3,550 tonne from 49,060tonne in the said period, itadded.

However, export of cas-tormeal jumped by nearly 60per cent to 4,69,248 tonne inDecember 2019 from 2,92,511tonne in December 2018.

South East Asian nations,the Middle East as well asEuropean countries likeGermany besides the US aremain export market for Indianoilmeals.

However, export of castormealjumped by nearly60 per cent to4,69,248 tonne inDecember 2019from 2,92,511 tonnein December 2018

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The Centre has warned itsemployees of "consequences" ifthey go on strike called onJanuary 8 by one of their asso-ciations to protest against uniongovernment's policies includinglabour reforms, foreign directinvestment (FDI) and privati-sation, according to a Personnelministry order.

The Central Trade Union,except Bhartiya Mazdoor Sangh,and their affiliates in differentsectors are mobilising workersand employees for their pro-posed nationwide general strikeon January 8, to protest againstsome of the central governmentpolicies and press for 12-pointcommon demands of the work-ing class relating to minimumwage and social security amongothers. "Any employee going onstrike in any form would face theconsequences which, besidesdeduction of wages, may alsoinclude appropriate disciplinaryaction," the order said. In a mis-sive issued to all central gov-

ernment departments, it saidexisting instructions prohibit agovernment servant from par-ticipating in any form of strikeincluding mass casual leave etc.

It said the right to form theassociation does not includeany guaranteed right to strike orprotest. "There is no statutoryprovision empowering theemployees to go on strike," theministry said.

The Supreme Court has alsoagreed in several judgementsthat going on a strike is a gravemisconduct under the rules

and that misconduct by the gov-ernment employees is requiredto be dealt with in accordancewith law, it said.

"All officers are also request-ed not to sanction casual leaveor any other kind of leave to theofficers and employees, ifapplied for, during the period ofproposed strike, and ensurethat willing officers are allowedhindrance free entry into theoffice premises," said the order,also issued to the CentralIndustrial Security Force (CISF)asking it to ensure strict vigil.

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A secured creditor cannot sellassets of a company undergo-ing liquidation process to anyperson barred from submittingan insolvency resolution plan,as per a new amendment madeto the norms by the Insolvencyand Bankruptcy Board of India(IBBI). Besides, a secured cred-itor will have to contribute itsshare towards insolvency res-olution and liquidation processcosts and workmen's dueswithin 90 days of the liquida-tion commencement date, anofficial release said on Tuesday.

The Insolvency andBankruptcy Code (IBC) pro-vides for time-bound and mar-

ket-linked resolution processfor stressed corporates. In casethe resolution process doesnot materialise, then the enti-

ty goes for liquidation.The release said the IBBI has

notified changes to the liqui-dation process regulations with

effect from January 6. Theamendment also provides aprocess for a stakeholder toseek withdrawal from the cor-porate liquidation account.

"The amendment clarifiesthat a person, who is not eligi-ble under the code to submit aresolution plan for insolvencyresolution of the corporate

debtor, shall not be a party inany manner to a compromiseor arrangement of the corpo-rate debtor under section 230of the Companies Act, 2013,"it said.

Further, a secured creditorcannot sell or transfer an asset,which is subject to securityinterest, to any person who is

not eligible under the code tosubmit a resolution plan forinsolvency resolution of thecorporate debtor.

"The amendment providesthat a secured creditor, whoproceeds to realise its securityinterest, shall contribute itsshare of the insolvency resolu-tion process cost, liquidationprocess cost and workmen'sdues, within 90 days of the liq-uidation commencement date,"the release said.

Also, the secured creditorhas to pay excess of realisedvalue of the asset, which is sub-ject to security interest, over theamount of its claims admitted,within 180 days of the liqui-dation commencement date.

LIQUIDATION PROCESS

The release said the IBBI has notifiedchanges to the liquidation processregulations with effect from January 6.The amendment also provides a processfor a stakeholder to seek withdrawalfrom the corporate liquidation account

NEW DELHI: Banking services at public sector banks are likely to behit on Wednesday due to a nationwide strike called by 10 centraltrade unions. Most of the lenders have already informed stockexchanges about the January 8 strike and its impact on bankingservices. Various bank employee associations, including AIBEA, AllIndia Bank Officers' Association (AIBOA), BEFI, INBEF, INBOC andBank Karmachari Sena Mahasangh (BKSM), have expressed theirwillingness to participate in the strike. Banking services like depositand withdrawal, cheque clearing and instrument issuance areexpected to be impacted due to the strike. However, services atprivate sector banks are unlikely to be impacted. Nearly 25 crorepeople are likely to take part in an all-India strike on Wednesday toprotest against the government's "anti-people" policies. Trade unionsINTUC, AITUC, HMS, CITU, AIUTUC, TUCC, SEWA, AICCTU, LPF,UTUC along with various sectoral independent federations andassociations had adopted a declaration in September last to go on anationwide strike on January 8, 2020. "The Ministry of Labour hasfailed to assure on any of the demands of workers which called ameeting on January 2, 2020. The attitude of the government is that ofcontempt towards labour as we construe from its policies andactions," the 10 CTUs said in a joint statement. "We expectparticipation of not less than 25 crore of working people in theforthcoming National General Strike on January 8, 2020, to befollowed by many more actions seeking reversal of the anti-worker,anti-people, anti-national policies of the Government," it said.

Banking services may be hit dueto trade unions' strike on Jan 8

Asia stocks reboundas Iran fears ease, buttraders stay on alertPNS n HONG KONG

Equities rebounded while oiland safe-haven gold retreatedTuesday as fears of a MiddleEast conflict abated for now, butinvestors remained on alert forany escalation after the USassassination of a top Iraniangeneral. With few major devel-opments in the crisis fuelled bythe killing of Qasem Soleimanilast week, traders were able toturn their attention back to theglobal economic outlook andthe US-China trade deal sign-ing planned for January 15.

Wall Street provided a posi-tive lead, with all three mainindexes reversing early losses toend in the green as traders wel-comed strong service sectordata from the US, Europe andBritain that provided hope thatthe worldwide growth slow-down was easing. Asian mar-kets were broadly higher, withTokyo ending 1.6 per cent up,Hong Kong adding 0.3 percent and Shanghai rising 0.7 percent. Sydney climbed morethan one per cent, while Seouljumped one per cent andSingapore put on 0.7 per cent.Manila, Mumbai and Bangkok

were also up, while Wellingtonwas marginally higher andTaipei eased slightly.

In early trade London rose0.1 per cent, Paris gained 0.4 percent and Frankfurt climbed0.6 per cent. Observers said thelimited impact on markets wasmostly because the standoff wasnot expected to have a massiveimpact on global growth.

The shift back to riskierassets saw oil prices retreat, hav-ing rallied almost seven per centin the previous two days. Goldslipped from six-and-a-half-year highs. "Putting to one sidethe heat and noise of the eventsof the last few days, and in theabsence of further violence andescalations, the reality is thatvery little has changed," saidCMC Market analyst MichaelHewson in a note.

NEW DELHI: Escalation of tensionbetween the US and Iran willimpact India's exports to thePersian Gulf nation, apexexporters body FIEO said onTuesday. Tensions between Iranand the US has increased after anAmerican drone strike killed top

Iranian General last week. Federation of Indian ExportOrganisations (FIEO) President Sharad Kumar Saraf said, "Iran is akey trading partner of India. So far exporters have not flagged anyconcerns related with exports to Iran". However, if the tensionsescalates, it may have an effect on India's exports to Iran, Sarafsaid. He also said that due to existing trade sanctions on Iran,Iranian shipping lines are only taking Indian consignments to thatcountry.

Escalation of US-Iran tension to impactIndia's exports to Gulf nation: FIEO

Asian markets were broadlyhigher, with Tokyoending 1.6 % up,Hong Kong adding0.3% and Shanghairising 0.7%

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The Commerce and IndustryMinistry is likely to release thenext index to rank states andunion territories (UTs) interms of ease of doing businessin March, a senior officialsaid.

"It will be released in end ofFebruary or March. Due toelections, the release gotdelayed," the official said.

The exercise is aimed attriggering competition amongstates to improve business cli-mate in order to attract domes-tic and global investors.

State governments are tak-ing several steps such as settingup single window system forapprovals to improve ease ofdoing business.

The parameters includeareas such as constructionpermit, labour regulation,environmental registration,access to information, landavailability and single win-dow system.

The Department for

Promotion of Industry andInternal Trade (DPIIT) in col-laboration with the WorldBank conducts an annualreform exercise for allstates/UTs under the BusinessReform Action Plan (BRAP).

In the last ranking releasedin July 2018, Andhra Pradeshtopped the chart. Telanganaand Haryana were at the sec-ond and third positions,respectively.

Others in the top ten wereJharkhand (4), Gujarat (5),

Chhattisgarh (6), MadhyaPradesh (7), Karnataka (8), Rajasthan (9) and WestBengal (10).

The ranking is based on acombined score consisting ofreform evidence score that isbased on evidence uploaded bystates/UTs and feedback scorethat is based on response gar-nered from actual users of services provided to busi-nesses. The report to bereleased this year will rankstates for 2018.

Next ranking of states forEODB likely in March

Gold prices fall Rs 420on stronger rupeePNS n NEW DELHI

Gold prices corrected by Rs 420to Rs 41,210 per 10 gram in thenational capital on Tuesdayamid a stronger rupeeand profit-bookingin internationalmarket for preciousmetal, according toHDFC Securities.Silver prices alsoplummeted by Rs830 to Rs 48,600 per kgfrom Rs 49,430 per kg onMonday.

Gold hit its all-time high levelon Monday and later closed at

Rs 41,630 per 10 gram. HDFCSecurities Head - Advisory(PCG) Devarsh Vakil said,"Stronger rupee and profit-

booking in internationalgold prices affected the

domestic rates.Traders are opti-mistic about betterdemand afterJanuary 15 as mar-riage season and

festive demandstarts."

The rupee appreciatedby 22 paise to 71.71 against theUS dollar in early trade onTuesday.

There have been some recent developments to takeaway this freedom and ask Sebi to park its income inthe Consolidated Fund of India or in the Public Account,

and to seek prior approval of government before incurring anycapital expenditure. Such efforts are not conducive in creating astrong and independent regulatory environment

— UK SINHA, Sebi's former Chairman

‘REGULATORS SHOULD NOTDEPEND ONLY ON GOVT GRANT’

Face consequences if you go on strike: Centre

Secured creditor cannot sell assets to ineligible entities

UK Sinha

PNS n NEW DELHI

India's GDP growth is seendipping to an 11-year low of 5per cent in the current fiscal,mainly due to poor showing bymanufacturing and construc-tion sectors, government datashowed on Tuesday.

As per the first advanceestimates of the nationalincome released by theNational Statistical Office(NSO), the manufacturing sec-tor output growth will decel-erate to 2 per cent in 2019-20,down from 6.9 per cent in theprevious financial year.

Likwise, the constructionsector growth is estimated at3.2 per cent as against 8.7 percent in 2018-19.

According to back seriesGDP data released by the gov-ernment in November 2018,the previous low in economicgrowth was recorded at 3.1 percent in 2008-09.

The dismal performance forthe fiscal was anticipated as theGross Domestic Product(GDP) growth in the firstquarter was 5 per cent and 4.5per cent in the subsequentthree-months period.

The Reserve Bank of India

(RBI) had also lowered itsforecast for the economicgrowth to 5 per cent whileannouncing its bi-monthlymonetary policy last month.

The macro-economic data isimportant as Finance MinisterNirmala Sitharaman would beusing it for preparing Budgetestimates for the next financialyear. She is expected to presentthe Budget 2020-21 inParliament on February 1.

The NSO data furtherrevealed that deceleration ingrowth will also be witnessedin other key segments, likeagriculture; electricity; gas andwater supply; trade; hotel andtransport sector; financial; realestate; and professional ser-

vices. Whereas, some sectors,including mining, publicadministration, and defence,showed minor improvement.

As per the advance estimatesfor 2019-20, the growth in realGDP during 2019-20 is esti-mated at 5 per cent as compared to 6.8 per cent in2018-19.

The estimated growth ofreal GVA (Gross Value Added)in 2019-20 is 4.9 per cent asagainst 6.6 per cent in 2018-19.

The GVA at basic prices for2019-20 from agriculture,forestry and fishing sector isestimated to grow by 2.8 percent as compared to 2.9 percent in 2018-19, the CSO state-ment said.

According to backseries GDP datareleased by thegovernment inNovember 2018,the previous low ineconomic growthwas recorded at3.1 per cent in2008-09

GDP growth seen slippingto 11-yr low of 5% this fiscal

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WednesdayJanuary 8, 2020

A night ofmusic andmemories

akshminarayanaGlobal MusicFestival is a plat-form that bringsmusicians fromacross the world

on to one platform andprovides young talent anopportunity to learn fromthe best.

On Monday, the cityplayed host to the 29thLakshminarayana GlobalMusic festival that is beingheld in remembrance ofProf V. Lakshminarayana.This festival will be heldacross the country waskicked off from Delhi onJanuary 4 and will be fol-lowed up with events inHyderabad, Pune,Bengaluru and Chennai.

Started in 1992, the festi-val has become a huge plat-form for music enthusiaststo showcase their talent.

Several orchestral compo-sitions written for the festi-

val by Dr L. Subramaniamhas been published by SchottMusic, one of the oldest andleading German music pub-lishers.

Music aficionados andmusic enthusiasts gatheredat the event in large num-bers and it was a nightetched in memories foraudience there who wereseen thoroughly enjoyingthe musical night. Theevent also gave a platformto young Hyderabadi talentto both display their skillsas well as learn new tech-niques from the seniorsperforming there. — PNS

NO MOUNTAINTOO HIGH ENOUGH

Hyderabad-based Shekar Goud is the first triple amputee fromIndia to climb Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Elbrus, and is

preparing to scale seven summits, finds V SATEESH REDDY isability is nevera barrier whenyou believe your-self, says the 29-year-old ShekarGoud who is into

mountaineering, cycling,badminton, swimming andother activities despite thehardships he faced in lifethat would have stoppedothers from living life to thefullest. In 2014, while talk-ing on the phone he waselectrocuted due to whichthe doctors had to amputatehis left leg, right hand andtoes on his right foot. He felthis life became miserableafter that and went intodepression.

“After the incident, I justused to stay at home. I wasdepressed with no hope inlife. But soon, with the helpof my friends, I gathered mystrength and confidence andput my mind to provingmyself that even afterbecoming a triple amputee,I can do whatever I want to.So I began participating inmarathons. Till date, I par-

ticipated in more than 66running events,” ShekarGoud tells The Pioneer withhis head held high.

“I got prosthetics for myamputated limbs and tookup cycling and moun-taineering,” he shares adding“I participated in manygroup cycling events before,but I always wanted peopleto know that people withdisabilities too can do any-thing they want. I finished acycling race from Kashmirto Kanyakumari in 2016. Itwas a memorable experi-ence for me as many peoplesaid that they were inspiredby my efforts.”

Shekar is the first tripleamputee from India toclimb Mount Kilimanjaroand Mount Elbrus. Whenasked whether he tooktraining in mountaineering,Shekar says, “I didn’t under-go any training, but Ilearned the basics by partic-ipating in many trekkingevents. I am happy aboutscaling Mount Elbrus andMount Kilimanjaro in 2019

along with my team led byBharat Tammineni. I’mplanning to scale five sum-mits in five continents tocomplete the seven summitsexpedition.” Shekar is plan-ning to climb MountKosciuszko, Australia’s high-est mountain, which is at2,228 metres above sea-level, in March 2020.

Presently, Shekar works ina private hospital as a med-ical records in-charge. Hesaid that he struggled a lotfor funds for his mountaine-ering expeditions and wasable to complete them withthe help of some sponsors.

Shekar lamented the factthat disabled people get veryless or no support, especiallywhen it comes to them tak-ing up different kinds ofsports. He opined that theywill reach new heights ifthey get proper encourage-ment from the government.“My message for people likeme is never give up and wecan do better than whatthey called as normal peo-ple,” he concluded.

DI participated inmany groupcycling events

before, but I alwayswanted people to knowthat people withdisabilities too can doanything they want. Ifinished a cycling racefrom Kashmir toKanyakumari in 2016. Itwas a memorableexperience for me as manypeople said that they wereinspired by my efforts

RECORDAFTER RECORD

While it istough to even

create oneGuinness

record,Taekwondo

player SaiDeepak Patel

has just set hisfourth one,

PNS

While it istough to even

create oneGuinness

record,Taekwondo

player SaiDeepak Patel

has just set hisfourth one,

PNS

While it istough to even

create oneGuinness

record,Taekwondo

player SaiDeepak Patel

has just set hisfourth one,

PNS

While it istough to even

create oneGuinness

record,Taekwondo

player SaiDeepak Patel

has just set hisfourth one,

PNS

While it istough to even

create oneGuinness

record,Taekwondo

player SaiDeepak Patel

has just set hisfourth one,

PNS

While it istough to even

create oneGuinness

record,Taekwondo

player SaiDeepak Patel

has just set hisfourth one,

PNS

reatingrecords canbecomeaddictiveafter a peri-od of time,

especially for someonewho is used to pushingoneself to the limit.

Hyderabad-basedTaekwondo player, SaiDeepak Patel, is one ofsuch achievers. Hecements yet anotherGuinness World Record,his fourth in fact, forthe ‘Most side lunges inone minute (male)’. Therecord he set is 59lunges in 60 seconds.He performed this featon July 19, last yearwhich was also con-firmed by the Guinnessofficials. Through thisachievement he surpass-es a Pakistani Taek-wondo player’s record of54 lunges in a minute.

Deepak’s otherGuinness WorldRecords are: ‘Most fullcontact elbow strikes(142) in one minute’,‘Most full contact kneestrikes (175) with oneleg in three minutes’and ‘Most one leg fullcontact knee strikes (87)while wearing 5 kgankle weights in threeminutes’.

Speaking to ThePioneer, Sai Deepaksays, “I began to take

interest in martial artsfrom my childhood. Igrew up learning karateand kung fu. After com-pleting my B.Tech, Istarted practisingTaekwondo under theguidance of JayanthReddy sir who himselfhas many GuinnessWorld Records in thissport to his name. Notmany people knowabout this sport inIndia. To date, no onefrom India has qualifiedfor the Olympics in thiscategory. We need toencourage the youth inthe state to take up thissport as a career andfind sponsors to helpattend internationalcompetitions andevents.” Deepak alsotells us about how Vice-President VenkaiahNaidu encouraged himto create more recordslike these when he metthe V-P after setting thisrecord.

Sai Deepak dedicateshis records to peoplewho are striving hardfor the country. He ded-icated his previousrecords to the IndianArmed Forces and therecent one to womensafety. Sai Deepak willnow try and set his fifthGuinness World Recordon National Youth Dayi.e. on January 12.

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The ‘Deccan Charmers’represented by NationalEC Member and

Chapter Head, AadityaYalamarty hosts quarterlyevents known as the AIM+Knowledge Series topromote the sharing ofwisdom gained through theyears. The immenseexpanse of knowledge andexperience shared by thespeakers at the eventserved as a valuabletakeaway for the presentaudience. This Quarter’sSeries was recently held atthe Jubilee HillsInternational Centre.

FUN

ANNIVERSARYFESTIVITIESOn the occasion of the

annual ceremony ofSanskruti, the

committee recently cametogether to organise an

event, ‘Black Tie Gala'. Theguest list comprised

spouses of all the membersof the committee. The

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CITY GUIDECOMEDY, MUSIC AND EVENTS

lShudrka Hyderabad is staging a play EkDurachari Raja on January 19 at Lamakaan from7:30 pm. The play, Ek Duracharo Raja has drawnfrom Camus' ‘Caligula' the concept of deification ofemperors which was common to the pagan world,the Greek and Macedonian kings.

EK DURACHARI RAJA

lCinephilesFilm Club isscreening afilm God andtheScientists,today atLamakaanfrom 7 pmonwards.

GOD AND THE SCIENTISTS

lStandupcomedian VivekMuralidharan isall set to makeyou laugh in hisupcoming showon January 12 atPhoenix Arenafrom 5 pm. Vivekis a methodicalcomic who has acertain way about his tone and delivery.

l A discussion on 'Sex, gender andintersectionality: a discourse on themarginalised' will be held on January 11 atPhoenix Arena from 4 pm.

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he filming ofaction-thriller, 22,starring newcom-ers, Rupesh KumarChoudhary andSaloni Misra, in

lead roles has been complet-ed. A production venture ofRupesh himself, under theMaa Aai Productions, thefilm marks the directorialdebut of prominent producerBA Raju’s son, Shiva Kumar.

Shiva had assisted PuriJagannadh and Maruthi earli-er. Fittingly, it was Puri whounveiled the film’s teaser onTuesday. “I have watched thefilm and it’s too good. I havea lot of confidence in Shiva’stalent and I wish to see himas a big director in the futu-re,” Puri said, after unveilingthe look.

Thanking Puri for takinghim under his wing for allthese years and now takingtime to launch the firstglimpse of debut film, Shivasaid that the iSmart Shankardirector lauded his team afterwatching the teaser. “He wasimpressed with the film’sbackground score by SaiKartheek,” Shiva said. He also

praised Rupesh for believingin him and meeting hisdemands on the productionfront. “Besides being a sourceof encouragement, his pro-duction house assisted me ingetting whatever I needed forthe film,” Shiva said.

Wrapped up in 35 daysflat, the film also featuresVikramjeet Virk, DeviPrasad, Jaya Prakash, RaviVarma, Pooja Ramach-andran, Krishna Chaitanyaand Rajashri Nair amongothers in supporting roles.

egina Cassandra,who bouncedback intoTollywood withEvaru last year,will be playing

the lead in new-age Tamildirector Caarthick Raju’snext. To be shot in Teluguand Tamil simultaneous-ly, the film is a mysterydrama laced with action,adventure, comedy andthrills. It will go to setsfrom January 13 inCoutrallam, TamilNadu. A major chunkof the filming willtake place at real loca-tions.

Raj Shekar Varma,who is producing thefilm under the AppleTree Studios, said that

the film’s storyline kepthim surprised at manypoints. “Of late, it’s hearten-ing to see that strong female-centric films are on the risein the South film industry. To

this effect, I earnestly felt thatApple Tree Studios shouldventure its film journey withone such movie and that’swhen I came across the nar-ration of Caarthick Raju.Furthermore, I could easilysee how Regina Cassandra’sscreen presence is going toenhance the film,” he said.

Regina, who will be seen asan archeologist in the film, isundergoing rigorous trainingto ace her stunts.Manmadhudu 2 fameAkshara Gowda ison board toplay animportantrole.

REGINA toplay anarcheologist

ike itssound-track, themusicalconcert ofAla

Vaikunthapuramlo star-ring Allu Arjun, whichwas held in Hyderabadon Monday evening wasa super hit affair. Thefilm’s unit managed togather all the singers

who crooned for the filmand perform to an atten-

dance.From thepresent

musicalsensation, Sid

Sriram, whosang the record-

breakingSamajavaragamana, toBollywood singer ArmaanMalik who sang ButtaBomma, the singers enthr-alled the audience withtheir energy. The onlyabsentee was ShreyaGhoshal who recorded thefemale version of Samaja-varagamana last month.

Later, addressing thecrowd, Allu Arjun saidthat he didn’t expectSamajavaragamana to elic-it the response it did.

“The popularity ofmusic bands is on the riseand recently my wife,Sneha, asked me to accom-pany her to a band’s per-formance. Later, I told herthat I want one of thesongs of my next film tobe performed by one suchband. Later, during one ofthe music sessions for AlaVaikunthapuramlo, Trivi-kram garu and Thamangaru wanted to know whatkind of a song I was look-ing. Then I told about thethought I had. I told themthat everyone should gomad about the songs and itshould cross millions ofviews. And that’s how thetune for Samajavar-agamana was made byThaman. Seetharamasastrygaru gave life to it with hispen. Sid Sriram took it toanother level with his ren-dition. Overall, I felt wehave a good song in hand.However, I promise you, Inever expected it to createthe sensation it did now.Not even in my dreams,”he declared.

The actor later took theopportunity to thank hisfather, Allu Aravind, whoco-produced the film

along with S. RadhaKrishna.

“We generally don’t liketalking about each other.He introduced me as anactor and seven out of thetotal 20 films I’ve acted inare through Geetha Arts.But I’ve never thankedhim on a public forum orat home. But now I say,Thank you dad. After thebirth of my son Ayaan, I’verealised I can’t be as greata dad as my dad. Even if Ibecome half of what he is,I will consider it as anachievement,” the actorsaid, his voice choked withemotions, as Aravindrushed from the seatingfacility to give his son atight embrace.

He further added thathis dad is highly misun-derstood.

“He is not a tough guy.If you are good to him youwon’t find sweeter personthan him. But if you arecrooked, he will becrooked as well. He’s beenin the film business forover 45 years and only aman with a pure heart cansurvive this long. Hedeserves Padma Shri,”Arjun suggested. — NG

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Transitioning to comedy was not easy: RASHMIKA

n her briefTollywood career,RashmikaMandanna hasbeen a part offilms where she

shone as an actor. Her last,Dear Comrade, in which sheplayed a cricketer who battlesmental health issues, hadwon her accolades. So, whenAnil Ravipudi, director ofSarileru Neekevvaru, approa-ched her with the story, shewas looking for a role whodoes more than just lookpretty, shake a leg with thehero and fade away, fit toresurface only in the climax.“During the narration, whenAnil sir described mine andSangeetha garu’s portions, Ifelt it’s a performance-drivenrole infused with a lot ofcomedy. I’m at a phase whereI want to know what I amcapable off, so I’m experi-menting. It is an addedbonus for me that I get to actin a film with Mahesh Babusir and Vijaya Shanti ma’am,”she explains.

She is known for her subtleapproach to acting but the

role in Sarileru Neekevvarurequired her to open up likenever before. “I star as anoverly dramatic characterwhose job is to tease Maheshgaru’s character a lot. Therole also has a purpose in thestory and a closure as well.Having mostly played emo-tional roles till now, transi-tioning to comedy was noteasy. Which is why, I askedAnil garu to perform myscenes. I’m a very good copycat. I observed him andgrasped his nuances to laterenact the same in front of thecamera through my bodylanguage,” she points out.

She admits to have been abundle of nerves to strike aconversation with actor-turned-politician VijayaShanti, who is making herfilm comeback after 13 years.She finally spoke to her inthe Kerala schedule and theyboth hit it off instantly.“Once I started speaking toher, I stayed with her all thetime for the next couple ofdays. She doled out advice oncareer, life, dance, and how toace action sequences. I later

took her number and decid-ed to stay in touch with her. Ihope we do a film togethersomeday,” she reveals.

She is extremely happywith the appreciation herdance garnered for the He’sso cute, he’s so handsome…dance number. The dancehas become a big hit onTikTok, with many girls imi-tating Rashmika’s cute act.“For a step to be emulated bya number of people, it has tobe easy and the same timenew. We know the numberwould click but we didn’texpect this level of apprecia-tion,” she states, furtherrevealing that when she cameto the sets for the Mind Blocksong, the makers wereunaware whether she candance or not. “But somehowthey let me experiment onsets. To their surprise I per-formed my step well. Theywere like, ‘Oh, you knowhow to dance?’ I told themno matter what the situationis I will rise to the occasion.We shot the song last monthand people will enjoy in onthe big screen soon.”

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nveiling the firstlook on Tuesday,the makers of ’96Telugu remake,starringSharwanand and

Samantha, haveannounced Jaanu as thefilm’s title. Sharwa, who isplaying a travel photogra-pher, is seen in the poster,taking photo of a herd ofcamels in a desert.

Describing the film as aheart-touching love story,producer Dil Raju said,“We’ve wrapped up shoot-ing and it is currently inpost-production. BothSharwa and Sam havesunk their teeth into theirparts, while director PremKumar has shot it beauti-fully. Govind Vasantha’smusic and Mahendran’scinematography will be anadded asset to the film.We will release the teaserand songs shortly.”

Although our sourcesindicate that Raju is look-ing to release the film onFebruary 21, he hasrefrained from announc-ing the date.

The original, a com-mentary on how we oughtto respect the past becauseit never really leaves us,told the story of K.Ramachandran (played byVijay Sethupati), a travelphotographer, who sets offon a path down memorylane after he visits hisschool in his hometownThanjavur, Tamil Nadu.During a reunion with hisclassmates in Chennai, hemeets Janaki (Trisha), hischildhood sweetheart andthey both go through aflood of emotions. Premhasn’t tweaked the scriptmuch for the remake.

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Ben Stokes produced an explosive spellof bowling as England beat South

Africa by 189 runs inside the last hourof the fifth day of the second Test atNewlands on Tuesday.

The win levelled the four-matchWorld Test championship series.

South Africa were bowled out for248, with the last wicket falling whenonly 8.2 overs were left in the match.

Stokes took the last three wickets inthe space of 14 balls to clinch the victo-ry. He finished with three for 35.

South Africa defied the Englandbowlers for most of the day. Only threewickets fell before tea as South Africadefended grimly after starting the day on126 for two after being set an improba-ble 438 to win.

Opening batsman Pieter Malan,making his debut, made 84 in 369 min-

utes and 288 balls before he fell to SamCurran with the second new ball.But he was the only player to bedismissed before lunch and tea.

It meant England neededfive wickets in the last session,with a minimum of 31 oversto be bowled.

Quinton de Kock fell toa rare loose shot after he andRassie van der Dussen hadbatted together for morethan two hours. De Kock,who made 50, had beentroubled by Joe Denly'sleg-spinners into roughoutside his off stump -- butfell to a short ball which he

pulled to midwicket.

Van der Dussen batted for 194 min-utes and 140 balls, scoring only 17,before falling to a smart tactical moveby England. He had been batting solid-ly against Stuart Broad when JamesAnderson moved to leg slip and Van DerDussen promptly glance the next ballstraight to Anderson.

Stokes produced an inspired spell offast, hostile, short-pitched deliveries tohave Dwaine Pretorius and AnrichNortje caught in the slips off successiveballs before he took the final wicketwhen Vernon Philander was caught atgully.

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LEHMANN QQUITS SSOCIAL MMEDIA AAFTER HHACKSydney: Former Australia cricket coach DarrenLehmann quit social media on Tuesday after his Twitteraccount was hacked and used to post “vile” content,including anti-Iran messages. The 49-year-old is nowcoach of Brisbane Heat in Big Bash League and he wasfocused on their upset win over Sydney Thunder onMonday when the incident occurred. The personresponsible used his account to promote anti-Iranmessages and propaganda to Lehmann's 341,000followers. Lehmann said he was stunned and upset bywhat happened, with Twitter having since resolved theproblem and removed the content.

DE RROSSI RRETIRES FFROM FFOOTBALLBuenos Aires: Veteran former Italy internationalDaniele De Rossi announced his retirement fromfootball, just six months after joining Argentine giantsBoca Juniors. De Rossi played only seven matches forthe Buenos Aires outfit, scoring once, but said heneeded to return home for family reasons. “I need to gohome. I'm leaving Boca and football,” said the 36-year-old former Italy and Roma midfielder. “I'm leaving a clubthat has entered my heart, this sport, my passion.” DeRossi, who suffered several injuries during his time inArgentina, insisted that he has “no serious healthproblems” but merely felt “the need to be closer to myfamily, to my daughter. I miss them and they miss me”.

PRAJNESH OOUT FFROM BBENDIGO CCHALLENGERBendigo: Prajnesh Gunneswaran fought hard beforegoing down against Japanese Taro Daniel in the secondround of the Bendigo Challenger event on Tuesday.Prajnesh lost 4-6, 6-7(4) to the Japanese, ranked 16places above him at number 122 at the $162480 ATPChallenger event. The Indian could convert just one ofthe six break chances he created while he saved six ofthe eight break points he faced in the one-hour-30-minute contest. “It was a close match but I had a lot ofchances but I could not convert. I made a lot of errors.I was aggressive and tried to attack and that was thepositive from today's match,” Prajnesh said.

BRAVO NNAMED FFACE OOF 110PL-WWORLD CCUPDubai: West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo wasnamed the face of the third edition of the 10PL-WorldCup of tennis ball cricket, to be held in Sharjah fromMarch 8-13. A total 20 teams will compete in the week-long tournament, to be held under the aegis of theSharjah Cricket Council. “I am delighted to be the faceof the 10PL World Cup of tennis ball cricket tournament.I have learnt a lot of my key tricks that I am sure manyof the players in the tournament will employ, especiallythe use of slower ball and yorkers,” Bravo said.

TURAN RRETURNING TTO BBARCA FFROM BBASAKSEHIRBarcelona: Turkish international Arda Turan ended hisloan spell with Basaksehir Istanbul on Tuesday and willreturn to Barcelona after two years marked by violenceon and off the pitch. "During a meeting yesterday, ourplayer Arda Turan asked approval from our presidentGoksel Gumusdag to leave to write a new chapter in hiscareer," the club said in a statement, adding thatGumusdag approved the request. Turan, 32, joinedBasaksehir in January 2018 on loan from Barcelonawhere he had struggled to impose himself since leavingfrom Atletico Madrid in 2016.

SAINZ SSECURES 333RD CCAREER SSTAGE WWINJeddah: Spain's two-time champion Carlos Sainz,driving a Mini, shot into the overall lead after winning onTuesday's third stage of the Dakar Rally, his 33rd stagevictory in the race being held this year in Saudi Arabia.Sainz clocked 3hr 48.01sec around the loop-shaped404km route setting out from the future megalopolis ofNeom, in the north of the kingdom close to theJordanian border. The 57-year-old Sainz beat homeQatar's defending champion Nasser al-Attiyah, in hisToyota, by 3:31. AGENCIES

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Considered another Australian legendin making, young batsman Marnus

Labuschagne is keen to test his skillsagainst India, which he says is the tough-est place to travel on a cricket assignment.

Labuschagne, 25, had a remarkableTest summer during which he scored fourhundreds in five Tests, including a dou-ble century against New Zealand in thejust-concluded third Test.

As the focus shifts from the red towhite ball format, Labuchagne is gearingup for a tough test after being named inthe Australian squad for the three-matchseries, starting January 14 in Mumbai.

“Whenever you play India, it’s a toughseries because they’re a very tough oppo-sition. They’ve got great batters andbowlers, so it’s going to be a challenge,”Labuschagne was quoted as saying byCricket Australia website.

“But as a player you always want to testyourself against the best opposition in thetoughest conditions, and there’s nothingtougher than India in India.”

Just 14 Tests old, Labuschagne islikely to claim the third position on theICC Test rankings, behind India’s ViratKohli and his compatriot Steve Smith.

He has already drawn comparisonswith these modern-day greats butLabuschagne played down the plaudits.

“For people to speak like that isamazing, but there’s a lot more work to bedone before anything like that can betalked about,” he said.

“Kane Williamson, Virat Kohli, SteveSmith — those guys have been doing it forfive, six, seven years. To have one goodsummer doesn’t make you a great player.So for me it’s about trying to be consis-tent and trying to get Australia to wingames.”

Labuschagne said competing inSydney where conditions favoured spin-ners was a good preparation before theIndia tour.

“It’s probably good preparation com-ing from (playing on the SCG) going toIndia … that’s probably the closest we havein Australia to spinning conditions. Butwith the format change, and the wicketswill be different.

“I’ve got a lot of experience to lean onwith guys who have played five, six,seven years of IPL and Test tours overthere for Australia, so there’s a lot to learn.”

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Australia coach Justin Langer is taking a breakand will not travel to India, where his senior

assistant Andrew McDonald will lead the side inthe three-match series ODI series, startingJanuary 14.

The 38-year-old McDonald will be in chargeof the national men’s side for thefirst time and Langer is con-fident the former mediumpacer will excel in his newrole.

“I said to him this morning,‘we’re not reinventing the wheel’.He’s got a really good oppor-tunity,” Langer was quoted assaying by Sydney MorningHerald.

“He’s an excellentcoach, we’ve got otherexcellent coaches toback him up. I saidto him I won’t ringhim, I’ll let him go.He said ‘I might ring you’, that’sthe difference. He’ll do a reallygood job,” Langer said.

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Their confidence soar-ing high after five Test

wins in a row, Australiaskipper Time Paine saysthey can’t wait to hostIndia for a “mouth-water-ing” series later this yearbut revenge is certainlynot on their minds.

Australia had sufferedtheir first ever Test seriesagainst India at home inthe summer of 2018-19when they missed prolif-ic batsmen Steve Smithand David Warner, whowere serving bans follow-ing a ball-tampering scan-dal.

Australia has takenlong strides since thenwith young batsmen risingto the occasion, their fastbowlers doing much bet-ter and Smith-Warner pairgetting back to the fold.

As a result, Australiahumbled Pakistan in boththe Tests inside four daysand scored dominant vic-tories over the Kiwis.

A sense of confidencehas replaced desperationas Paine spoke of India’stour which is still a yearaway.

“If we go toBangladesh and play welland get some wins overthere, then we come backto Australia playing India,and that’s a pretty mouth-watering series for playersand for fans,” Paine said.

“It’s hard not to belooking at that, and we’vegot some people atCricket Australia alreadylooking ahead to thatseries. But for the mainplaying group our nextgoal is Bangladesh, andwe certainly can’t takethat lightly.”

Australia’s struggleagainst India in the lastsummer reflected in theirbatting as the highestindividual score wasopener Marcus Harris’s79 in the final Test inSydney but this seasonthey had a triple-century(Warner), a double-centu-ry (Marnus Labuschagne)and at least one individualhundred in every Test.

Paine said they arenot looking at revengebut something bigger is atstake.

“I certainly won’t belooking at it as revenge.We’re certainly a differentside from what theyplayed against here lastyear, and there’s more atstake — there’s World TestChampionship points atstake.

“Both of the twoteams, Australia and

India, are eyeing off thatfinal so every point isgoing to be critical. If wecan continue our upwardtrend that we’ve shown inthe last 12 months, thenyou’re potentially look-ing at the top couple ofteams that are in the toptwo or three, in the world.It’s going to be an awe-some series.”

Paine acknowledgedthat India not more a sidewhich heavily relies ontheir spinners, rather theirpacers are now as goodtheirs and the likes ofJasprit Bumrah,Mohammed Shami,Ishant Sharma will be fol-lowed keenly.

“They showed lastyear they’ve got a pacebattery that’s going to beevery bit as good as oursso it’s going to be one towatch.”

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After he became New Zealand’s lead-ing Test run-scorer, an emotional

Ross Taylor has credited former Kiwiskipper Martin Crowe for influencingand shaping his skills in the longest for-mat of the game.

Taylor achieved the feat on thefourth day of the third Test againstAustralia at the Sydney Cricket Groundon Monday. The 35-year-old has 7,174runs from 99 Tests and 174 innings,averaging 46.28, including 19 centuriesand 33 fifties.

Speaking at the post-match pressconference, Taylor said he had alwaysbelieved himself to be a whiteball batsman but it wasCrowe who helped himbecome a serious Testbatsman. “My goal was toplay one Test match,” hesaid.

“I guess it’s anemotional timebecause my men-tor Martin Crowe,that was one ofthe goals he putdown for mewas to be NewZealand’s high-est Test run-scorer. To behonest, I did-n’t believehim, but I’dhave lovedfor him to behere andhelp cele-

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While the 2020 edition of theIndian Premier League

(IPL) is set to get underway at theWankhede Stadium in Mumbaion March 29, the final will beplayed on May 24. The 57-daywindow also means that hostbroadcasters Star are likely tohave their way and there will beno double headers. The startingtime is almostcertain to be7:30 pm.

S o u r c e sin the knowof developments confirmed thatthe 2020 edition will be playedover 57 days and the longerwindow means that double head-ers could now be a thing of thepast.

“While the full schedule isn’tready yet, the final is set to beplayed on May 24 and with thetournament starting on March29, you obviously get a longerwindow than say 45 days. So,there should be no issue inaccommodating one game a day.In fact, it should be a walk in thepark for those chalking out howmatches will be played over 57days,” the source said.

Asked about the startingtime, considering that Star iskeen on an early start, the sourcesaid it was almost certain thatgames will start at 7:30 pm andit isn’t just about the broadcast-ers, it is also about how lategames finished last season.

But franchises believe thatfor crowds to come in at thatpoint in time on a working dayis almost impossible.

Even in case of double head-ers, franchises have said that itwas the broadcasters who weren’ttoo keen on having 4 pm games,but the source said that even rev-enue generation wise it is aproblem for the teams.

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Alethal bowlingattack that exe-

cutes its plans to nearperfection makesNew Zealand one ofthe toughest places toplay cricket, says topIndia batsman RohitSharma but alsoasserts that he isready for the chal-lenge coming up nextmonth.

After three hun-dreds, including adouble against SouthAfrica in his first Testseries as an opener,Rohit will be facingan attack comprisingNeil Wagner, MattHenry, Trent Boultand Tim Southee inthe two Test matchesin Wellington andChristchurch inFebruary.

“New Zealand isnot the easiest placeto play cricket. Lasttime, we lost the Testseries (0-1) but wegave a good fight. Butthis bowling attackof ours is completelydifferent from whatwe had back then,”Rohit said.

“For me person-ally, it’s going to be achallenge withoutdoubt, facing the newball bowlers and theguys who bowl in themiddle overs,” hesaid.

Rohit has been keenly watching New Zealand’s recent seriesagainst Australia.

Even though New Zealand were soundly thrashed 0-3, Rohitloved the fact that their bowling unit is more consistent in exe-cuting plans compared to some of the other international attacks.

“...They come up with plans and stick to them. It’s one thingto make a plan without being able to execute it and another tomake a plan and implement it to the T. That makes a lethal bowl-ing combination.”

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The Indian bowlers fired inunison on Jasprit Bumrah’s

return to international cricketwith Navdeep Saini shiningbright as they restricted SriLanka to 142/9 in the secondT20 international at the HolkarStadium here on Tuesday.

All eyes were on the return-ing Bumrah after India captain

Virat Kohli decided to field firstafter his counterpart LasithMalinga called wrong at thetoss.

Bumrah, who has been outof action after India’s tour of theWest Indies in July-August dueto a stress fracture on his back,started off with a wide in thefirst ball of the match and washit for a four in the second ashe finished conceding seven

runs.Danushka Gunathilaka and

Avishka Fernando hit bound-aries off him in the fourth overas India’s premier pacer lookeda bit rusty starting off but in theend bowled a superbly dis-guised slower one to castleDasun Shanaka in the 17th over.

Bumrah was taken for 12 inthe final over by WaninduHasaranga (16 not out) who hit

a hat-trick of fours to end theinnings with a flourish as thefast bowler returned figures of1/31 in his four overs.

Shardul Thakur (3/23) wasthe pick of the bowlers for thehosts but it was Saini (2/18) whoimpressed the most as KuldeepYadav (2/38) also picked up twowickets.

For the Lankans, KusalPerera top-scored with a 28-ball34 (3x6). The Sri Lanka open-ers looked good against India’space trio of Bumrah, Sharduland Saini before Kohli went toWashington Sundar (1/29) andthe spinner did the trick asFernando (22) hit straight tomid off where Saini took a sim-ple catch.

Sri Lanka raced to 48/1after six overs but just asGunathilaka was looking goodas he thumped Shardul Thakurfor a four down mid off in thesixth over, a Navdeep Sainithunderbolt at 147.5 kph beathim all ends up to rattle thestumps. He was gone for 20.

In-form Perera welcomedKuldeep with a six over deepmidwicket in the 12th over. Butthe chinaman bowler, whorecently became the first Indianto take two hat-tricks in inter-national cricket, had the lastlaugh as he got OshadaFernando (10) stumped in thethird ball of the same over.

Perera reverse pulledKuldeep for a six in the first ballof the 14th over as Sri Lankalooked to up the ante, but in thevery next delivery Kuldeeponce again emerged victoriousas the batsman holed out toShikhar Dhawan at long on try-ing to clear the boundary.

Bhanuka Rajapaksa (9) wascaught behind off Saini whosesearing pace caused the battersa lot of trouble as Sri Lankareached 104/5 after 15 overs.

In the last five overs, the vis-itors managed just 34 runs, los-ing four wickets as Shardulpicked up three in quick succes-sion.

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Shardul Thakur, right, celebrates the dismissal of Lasith Malinga, left, during the second Twenty20I match in Indore AP

INDIA NEED 143 TO WINRohit gives pep

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Senior India player RohitSharma on Tuesday gave a

pep talk to the Mumbai RanjiTrophy team, which has suf-fered back-to-back defeats athome.

Mumbai lost to Railwaysfirst by 10 wickets at theWankhede Stadium and werethen thrashed by domesticheavyweights Karnataka atthe Bandra-Kurla Complexground by five wickets onSunday.

A source in the Mumbaiteam, who was present on theoccasion, said India’s limitedovers vice captain “spoke tothe Mumbai Ranji team onhow to overcome the currentsituation” at the suburbanBKC facility.

He comes to the BKC fortraining and had batted in thenets on Sunday.

Mumbai coach VinayakSamant, bowling coachPradeep Sundaram and teammanager Ajinkya Naik werealso present on the occa-sion.

The 41-time domesticchampions will take on TamilNadu in an away game at theM A Chidambaram Stadiumin Chennai from January 11.

Skipper SuryakumarYadav, who is travelling toNew Zealand with India Asquad, won’t be available forthe game.

In the combined GroupA and B standings, Mumbaiare languishing at the 13thspot as of now, having wonone game and lost two. Onlyfive teams from combined Aand B Group can make to theknockouts.

‘Nothing tougher thanplaying India in India’

Taylor credits Crowefor rise in Tests Master Stokes Burns out of

Lanka tourLONDON: England opening batsmanRory Burns will miss the tour of SriLanka in March after undergoing suc-cessful surgery on ruptured liga-ments in his left ankle, the Englandand Wales Cricket Board (ECB)announced on Tuesday.

The 29-year-old suffered theinjury playing football — part of thesquad’s warm-up routine — lastThursday on the eve of the secondTest against South Africa in CapeTown.

There was a lot of criticism ofEngland’s practice of playing footballfollowing the injury to Burns and ithas now been banned by head coachChris Silverwood with the support ofAshley Giles, England’s director ofmen’s cricket.

Burns’ injury was the second rel-atively serious injury to an Englandcricketer playing football prior to agame in just over a year.

Jonny Bairstow was injured andmissed several matches during a tourof Sri Lanka in October 2018.

“England opening batsman RoryBurns has undergone successfulsurgery on ruptured ligaments in hisleft ankle,” read the ECB statement.

"Surgery took place in London onMonday afternoon.

“The Surrey captain is expectedto be out of action for up to fourmonths. He will miss England’s Testtour of Sri Lanka in March and is aim-ing to return to play with Surrey inthe County Championship at thebeginning of the 2020 season inApril.” AFP

Langer takes coaching breakPaine eyes ‘mouth-watering’ Test series against India