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Lifeisadifficultgame,Youcanwinitonlybyretainingyourbirthrighttobeaperson,A.P.J.AbdulKalam
cnp bureau
New Delhi: Former
President APJ Abdul
Kalam passed away in
Shillong on Monday
evening. He was 83.
Kalam, who reached
Shillong via Guwahati in
the morning, collapsed
during a lecture at the
Indian Institute of
Management-Shillong
(IIM-S) at around 6:30 pm
and was rushed to the
Bethany Hospital there.
Doctors at the hospital said
he was brought dead
around 7pm. “He had no
pulse when he was admit-
ted to the hospital. We can
attribute his death to car-
diac arrest,” a doctor said.
The hospital authorities,
however, refrained from
confirming the death until
Meghalaya governor V
Shanmughanathan and
chief secretary PBO Warjri
visited the hospital around
8pm. “The body of the for-
mer president will be flown
to New Delhi via Guwahati
Tuesday morning,” Warjri
said.
IIM-S officials said Kalam,
who had tweeted in the
morning about the func-
tion, showed no signs of ill-
ness after he reached the
Meghalaya capital. “We
had a packed house for the
lecture on Liveable Planet
Earth,” an official said.
From 'Missile Man' to
'People's President'
Kalam served as president
for five years from 2002,
enjoying the support of
both the ruling BJP and the
opposition Congress.
Kalam was closely
involved in the country's
civilian space programme
and military missile devel-
opment efforts, earning
him the sobriquet 'India's
Missile Man'. He worked
as a scientist and science
administrator, mainly at the
Defence Research and
Development Organisation
(DRDO) and Indian Space
Research Organisation
(ISRO) before he became
president. He also played a
pivotal technical and politi-
cal role in India's Pokhran-
II nuclear tests in 1998,
shortly after the Atal Bihari
Vajpayee government
came to power.
After his term, he returned
to a life of education, writ-
ing, and public service. He
received several presti-
gious awards, including the
Bharat Ratna, India's high-
est civilian honor.
The government is set to
announce a national
mourning of seven days.
Cont...on Page 4
In this photo, President APJ Abdul Kalam waves while
traveling in horse carriage at the ceremonial reception in
the Forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhavan after the swearing
ceremony in New Delhi.
“India's Missile
Man” Dr.APJ Abdul
Kalam Passes Away
TributetoKalamSahab,MissileManofIndia
From
CNP Team
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Vaidehi Taman
The lone death rows convict Yakub
Memon, in the 1993 Mumbai Bomb
Blast, is executed on July 30th.
Nothing could have saved him to
go on gallows. His family told
media that he was seen stressed
for the first time in these years. He
never expected death sentence.
Yakub knew, he had to take this
fate because of his brother Tiger
Memon. He wanted to open a
school; in jail also he was educat-
ing people. With his help, five peo-
ple in the jail could clear their SSC
exams. Yakub has a written
acknowledgement of this work. He
wanted to work for India. His entire
youth has been spent in jail and
finally he had to face death keep-
ing all his dreams aside. He con-
cluded by saying that death is fixed
for everyone and he will die when
it’s fixed in his destiny.
Yakub Memon, the CBI says was
arrested in New Delhi in 1994 but
the family has always maintained
that he came back with the inten-
tion of helping the authorities and
that he was innocent. Yakub ran an
accounting firm and stands
accused of providing tickets to the
accused to flee to Pakistan and
Dubai. Memon’s wife, parents and
three other brothers, Suleiman,
Essa and Yusuf also returned.
Both Essa and Yusuf are serving a
life sentence while Suleiman was
acquitted. Tiger Memon, Dawood
Ibrahim, Javed Chikna, some of
the principal accused, are all still
absconding. The primary
chargesheet in the case was filed
in 1994 and in April 1995 the trial
started. The prosecution presented
more than 600 witnesses and it
was in 2000 that the testimony of
all of them was wrapped up. In
September 2006 the court pro-
nounced its judgement.
Yakub surrendered to the police as
he was told by the then home min-
ister that he will not be punished.
The family was waiting since last
23 years and they did not expect a
death sentence. Yakub gave them
a lot of information on the blast.
There should have been some
sympathy from the government. At
least, he would have been award-
ed life imprisonment if death could
be avoided. Main culprits are still
scot free and roaming across the
globe. Justice Kode announced
death sentence to Yakub Memon
for treachery. Kode himself told a
journalist of rediff.com’s Sheela
Bhatt that “Yakub didn’t plant
bombs or RDX, nor did he take part
in the landing of the weapons.
Those who have been awarded
the death penalty were involved in
one of these deadly actions. The
charges against Yakub don’t
involve any of these crimes.”
Inspite of knowing and advocating
involvement of Yakub, what must
have really provoked Justice Kode
to announce death sentence to the
person who is just a kind of victim.
If justice is delivered in this manner
then how one should expect justice
from judicial system of this country.
Adding to my surprise, the man
who prosecuted Yakub Memon,
Ujjwal Nikam (who famously lied
about Pakistani Ajmal Kasab
demanding biryani) made these
observations about Yakub Memon:
“When he was first brought to
court, I remember seeing him as
quiet and reserved person. He is a
chartered accountant so took
detailed notes of the evidence. He
was quiet and aloof, never mingled
with the others and only spoke to
his lawyer. An intelligent man, he
closely monitored the entire trial.”
“I noticed the same things in my
time in the court. Memon was silent
and observant. There was only one
time I noticed him showing emo-
tion. It may have been in late 1995
or early 1996,” said JN Patel, who
was at that time the trial judge, was
giving bail to many of the accused
in this period. There was some
hope but not for the Memons. I
remember Yakub shouting and act-
ing violently (without hitting any-
one). He said: “Tiger was right. We
should not have come back.” I’m
surprised that, why Ujjwal Nikam
could not get success in putting
other terrorists with same fate.
Senior Journalist Barkha Dutt,
Aakar Patel and R Jagannathan of
firstpost.com wrote fine arguments
on why the state should not hang
Yakub Memon. He argues that
those scheduled to hang for two
other crimes, the assassinations of
Rajiv Gandhi and Punjab Chief
Minister Beant Singh, have not yet
been hanged. Three of Rajiv’s
assassins — Santhan, Murugan
and Perarivalan — had their death
sentences commuted after the
Tamil Nadu assembly asked for
mercy. SC upholds commutation of
death to life sentence for Rajiv
Gandhi killers. They should also be
hanged by now. Beant’s assassin
Balwant Singh Rajaona has proud-
ly acknowledged his guilt and has
in fact been demanding that he be
hanged, but has been kept alive,
perhaps also due to the efforts of
the Punjab assembly.
Cont....... on Page 10
Finally, Yakub Memon hanged
Linking the Gurdaspur attack to Pakistan,
Home Minister Rajnath Singh announced
that the three terrorists had infiltrated from
there to carry out the strike and asserted
that the government will do everything
possible to prevent cross-border terrorism.
An unexpected right turn taken by the
three terrorists inside the Dinanagar police
compound towards the near-empty police
barracks rather than a bustling residential
police complex on the left marked the
attack in Gurdaspur. As did the death of
SP Baljit Singh around noon that ratcheted
the encounter to a kill all operation, and
the two light machine guns (LMGs) subse-
quently fitted on an adjoining hospital even
as patients and doctors ran for cover in the
crossfire during the 10-hour-long Punjab
Police operation. Who were they, from
where they came and what was the inten-
tion of attacking police station, leaving the
populated residential area aside? No one
knows, but as usual all speculations and
allegations are hitting the headlines.
The terrorists who attacked Gurdaspur, in
Punjab’s worst attack in over a decade,
came from Pakistan, thinks Rajnath Singh
by warning of “a befitting reply”. On the
other hand, Narendra Modi held talks with
his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif
and agreed that top officials from both
countries, led by their National Security
Advisors, should resume dialogue after a
lengthy stand-off. Pakistan said, “It cate-
gorically rejects the Indian assertion.” A
statement from its foreign office said,
about the Gurdaspur incident, blames
were apportioned to Pakistan in the Indian
media, even when the encounter with ter-
rorists was still going on. The attack threat-
ens to renew tension between India and
Pakistan after the recent conferral of their
premiers achieved a thaw in bilateral rela-
tions. Moreover, no investigations have
concluded anything yet.
According to police, the night vision glass-
es were recovered from a place near
Talwandi village. Agencies are now inves-
tigating as to who provided these devices
to the terrorists. These night vision glasses
are not available in the open market and
are used only by the American forces and
their allies. Reports suggest that the
Taliban militants have been looting NATO
supplies in Afghanistan and using them
during terror attacks. Investigating agen-
cies have recovered a set of night vision
glasses which is made in the US, if you
have to believe them then this evidence
speaks volumes about the possible
Taliban role in the Gurdaspur attack. The
whole country is vulnerable to the terror
attacks and the threat from ISIS or Taliban
is not only looming on Punjab but also the
whole country. In spite of knowing this,
government has never given any fitting
reply to Pakistan.
Cont....... on Page 10
Whenwillwegive‘befittingreply’toourenemy?
Scaling on the optical fibre network, the country’s flagship
programme of Digital India is surging ahead with industry cap-
tains pitching in large numbers to make the ambitious plan a
reality, asserting investments will not come in the way. On the
launch day, an upbeat India Inc. pledged over Rs 4.5 lakh
crore, creating 18 lakh new jobs. Prime Minister Narendra
Modi ,kicking off the programme, has said that the govern-
ment wants the nation to be self reliant in electronic goods
production and turn it into leader in cyber security and innova-
tions.
Leading industrialists Cyrus Mistry, Mukesh Ambani, Anil
Ambani, Kumar Mangalam Birla, Sunil Bharti Mittal, Azim
Premji and many others who have pledged millions in invest-
ments feel that the government’s Rs.1.13 lakh crore pro-
gramme would go a long way to wipe out the digital divide
besides offering a slew of digital solutions in almost all sec-
tors, including education, health, agriculture and administra-
tion.
The programme, envisaged by Department of Electronics
and Information Technology (DeitY), with coordination of min-
istries of communications & Information Technology, rural
development, human resource development, health and oth-
ers, will benefit all states and Union territories.
The existing ongoing e-Governance initiatives would be
revamped for the alignment with the principles of Digital India.
The objective of the programme is to transform the country
into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy. It
would ensure that government services are available to citi-
zens electronically. It also plans to usher in public accounta-
bility through mandated delivery of government’s services
electronically. Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said
recently the impact of Digital India by 2019 would range from
broadband connectivity in all panchayats, Wi-fi in schools and
universities and public Wi-Fi hotspots. "The programme will
generate huge number of IT, Telecom and Electronics jobs,
both directly and indirectly. Success of this programme will
make India digitally empowered and the leader in usage of IT
in delivery of services related to various domains such as
health, education, agriculture, banking," he added.
Digital India :Industry pledges Rs 4.5 lakh crore
to create 1.8 million jobs & end Digital Divide
"As president of India, Dr.
Kalam was immensely popular
and greatly admired. His
warmth, humility and simple
ways endeared him to one and
all. He had a special love for
children and sought to con-
stantly inspire the youth of our
country through motivational
speeches and personal inter-
action," President Pranab
Mukherjee said. India mourns
the loss of a great scientist, a
wonderful President & above
all an inspiring individual. My
mind is filled with so many
memories, so many interac-
tions with him. Always mar-
velled at his intellect, learnt so
much from him, tweeted Prime
Minister Narendra Modi. "Dr.
Kalam was a man of impecca-
ble character, indomitable spir-
it, profound knowledge and
firm conviction. His death is an
irreparable loss to this nation.
He has left a big void hard to
fill," said home minister
Rajnath Singh. Avul Pakir
Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam
was born on 15 October 1931
in a poor Tamil Muslim family
in Rameswaram. But he over-
came all odds to study physics
and aerospace engineering.
After graduating from the
Madras Institute of Technology
(MIT – Chennai) in 1960, he
joined DRDO as a scientist.
He started his career by
designing a small helicopter
for the Indian Army. In 1969,
Kalam was transferred to
ISRO, where he was project
director of India's first indige-
nous Satellite Launch Vehicle
(SLV-III) which successfully
deployed the Rohini satellite in
orbit. In the 1970s, Kalam also
directed projects which sought
to develop ballistic missiles
from the technology of the
successful SLV programme.
He later became chief execu-
tive of the Integrated Guided
Missile Development
Programme which developed
missiles like Agni and Prithvi.
Kalam served as the chief sci-
entific adviser to the Prime
Minister and the secretary of
the DRDO from July 1992 to
December 1999 during which
time Pokhran-II was conduct-
ed.
Role model for students
A vegetarian bachelor, Kalam
was quoted as saying that like
most of the technology he
spearheaded, he himself was
"Made in India", having never
been trained abroad. Kalam
succeeded K R Narayanan
and served a full five-year
term from 2002 until 2007 after
he won the presidential elec-
tions which was a highly one-
sided contest with Lakshmi
Sahgal, a revolutionary of the
Indian Independence move-
ment, as his rival. He secured
the backing of all political par-
ties. A role model for students
and young people Kalam was
always happy to be among
them and educational institu-
tions. He breathed his last in
the premises of an education-
al institution.
The entire political spec-
trum on Tuesday paid rich
tributes to the late former
president APJ Abdul Kalam.
The powerful and the com-
moners offered their last
respects to Kalam as
President Pranab Mukherjee,
Prime Minister Narendra Modi,
and leaders cutting across the
political divide led the nation in
paying homage to a leader
who rose from humble origins
to occupy the highest office of
the country.
Kalam, whose glorious life
journey began as a boatman’s
son, became a distinguished
scientist, scholar, technocrat,
and the first citizen of the
country. He died in Shillong on
Monday following a cardiac
arrest during a lecture at the
Indian Institute of
Management (IIM) there.
A stream of visitors were lined
up at Kalam’s official resi-
dence 10, Rajaji Marg in the
heart of New Delhi, where his
mortal remains were kept after
being flown home from
Guwahati. Earlier, brushing
aside protocol formalities,
President Pranab Mukherjee
and Prime Minister Narendra
Modi drove down to Palam
Technical Area to receive the
former President’s body. Vice-
President Hamid Ansari,
Defence Minister Manohar
Parrikar, and Delhi Chief
Minister Arvind Kejriwal also
joined them, along with three
service chiefs.
The dignitaries placed wreaths
on the body, which was
wrapped in the national flag
and placed on a deck on the
tarmac. The first one to lay a
wreath was Delhi Police
Commissioner BS Bassi, fol-
lowed by the Chief of Air Staff
Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha,
Navy Chief Admiral RK
Dhowan, and Army Chief
General Dalbir Singh.
Marshal of the Air Force
Arjan Singh also laid a
wreath at the Palam
Technical Area.
Long queues of people, espe-
cially school and college stu-
dents, were seen throughout
the day at 10, Rajaji Marg in
Lutyens’ Delhi waiting for their
turn to have a last look at the
mortal remains of the person
who had asked them to dream
big, and came to be hailed as
the “People’s President”.
Known as the Missile Man of
India - Kalam was credited
with commandeering the
country’s missile programme -
the former President united,
even though momentarily, the
entire political spectrum.
Among the visitors to his
house were RSS chief Mohan
Bhagwat, former prime minis-
ter Manmohan Singh, and
Congress president Sonia
Gandhi. Sachin Tendulkar also
paid rich tributes.
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tEew&d'ehj ds ckjs esa vkokt mBkrk gSA ;gka ds yksx 1967 ls gh yxkrkj
jk"Vªh; pquko esa ernku djrs jgs gSa] chp ds ,d dky[kaM dks NksM+ LFkkuh;
pquko Hkh yxkrkj gks jgs gSaA ikfdLrku us fiNys 67 lky esa
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Tourism/ National9 ubZ fnYyh] 3 vxLr ls 9 vxLr 2015
Noida: The celebrations
took place at the interna-
tional head quarters of
International Chamber of
Media And Entertainment
Industry at Noida when
French director was
signed for short film
under Indo- French
Cultural Forum of ICMEI.
“I was looking for a plat-
form to join hands for
making of short film in
India when Sandeep
Marwah noticed my talent
and grant me the facili-
ties to direct one film
under ICMEI” said Moane
Elyane Maria Rosello film
director from France.
“We want to provide a
wonderful platform to our
guest directors from
abroad. Asian Academy
of Film And Television
and Marwah Studio will
support to the production
of film at Delhi/Noida,”
said Sandeep Marwah
President ICMEI & AAFT.
The film will be part of the
162 short films
announced by Sandeep
Marwah during his visit to
London recently. The
making of films together
leads to the development
of wonderful relations
between two countries
through art and culture.
ICMEIAnnouncedShortFilmWithFrenchDirector
Sumit Agarwal
Kolkata: Public Relations Society of India, Kolkata
Chapter along with Eye Care and Research Centre at
Rotary Sadan organized i-Walk in support to the eye
donation initiative on 2nd August, 2015. Around 350
people joined the walk and raised awareness for the
issue. The city witnessed a major change as people
rushed in from all directions to suppoirt the rally for the
noble cause of eye-donation.
NAI acted as a supportive partner for the event ,attend-
ed by the General Secretary of West Bengal for
Newspapers association of india.
There were notable personalities like Ajay Pathak ,
Director of Ibs Kolkata , Raj Khandelwal, Debashish
Bhattacharya and the Chairman Of PRSI Soumyajit
Mahapatra.
There were many inspirational speeches by the
notable personalities.
Shivalika Mondal, the G.S of NAI said' "There is no
greater joy than giving colors to the darkness faced by
15 million people across India."
I-walk Organised by PRSI
During the first six months of
2015 Barbados recorded
303,592 long stay visitors, the
first time the destination has
ever topped 300,000 visitors
in the Jan. - June period in
the 29 years of recording air
arrivals tourism statistics.
This also represents a 14.3
percent increase or 37,945
more passenger arrivals over
the comparative period in
2014.
Chairman of the Barbados
Tourism Marketing, Alvin
Jemmott, explains: “This
exceptional double-digit per-
formance has been credited
as the primary reason for the
0.5 percent increase in local
GDP and comes against the
backdrop of the Caribbean
Tourism Organization’s
(CTO) five percent growth
projection for our region for
2015. “It also surpasses the
global industry forecast
issued by the United Nations
World Tourism Organization
(UNWTO) in January this
year for international tourist
arrivals to increase by 3 to 4
percent. Indeed, we are even
above our own internal target
for the year.” Jemmott added.
Barbados reports
record visitorsNAI was one of the supporting partners
National /Internationl10 ubZ fnYyh] 3 vxLr ls 9 vxLr 2015
Honey & Saad
New Delhi: A truck coming
from the Noida to Delhii
carrying the building mate-
rial with a lots of weight
had fallen in the river
Yamuna near Kalindi Kunj
by broking the all the alu-
minum grills of the
Yamuna river and gone
deep inside the river.
Traffic jam also occurs
because of this
around 8am-11am in the
morning. After the lots of
hardwork by Noida & Delhi
police the truck comes out
with the help of the
cranes.After investigating
the whole matter, the News
comes that the driver is
fully drunk and the
truck was running in the
80/hr speed. One car had
hit the truck from the side
and truck driver can’t bal-
ance the control and he
had gone in the river
Yamuna by broking the
veins of the over bridge. A
driver is safe with some of
the injuries on his head &
hands but the truck was
fully
completely destroyed. The
owner of the truck is clam-
ing for his insurance.
Yamuna River- Becomes the Land ForAccidents
Kanchan Yadav
New Delhi: Dedicated for the upliftment of
women in the country, ‘Sanwari Women
Empowerment’ organised a deep-rooted
thought oriented women fest with a theme
”Educate, Inspire, Empower—Let’s
Change Attitude” at Constitution Club’s
New Delhi. The Chief Guest on the occa-
sion was Sushri Uma Bharti, Union
Minister for Water Resources, Ganga
Rejuvenation and River Development.
Other guests at the function were BJP
National Spokesperson
SmtMeenakshiLekhi, YashvirDagar,
National Treasurer BJP YM, DrBhola
Singh MP-Bulanshahr, Ashish Sood, Gen
Secy BJP Delhi & Leader of the House-
SDMC , H.E. Andre Sanra, Ambassador
of Republic of Benin, Ajay Affarwal,
Advocate Supreme Court, VijenderGarg,
PWD Minister-Delhi, Shivcharan Goel,
MLA Moti Nagar and Ravinder Gupta,
Mayor North MCD , Aniruddha Kumar,
Principal Commissioner-Income Tax,
Bharat BhushanMadan, Councillor-
Motinagar, PoonamPrakashDySecy, CM
Office-Delhi, Suraj Kumar, Councillor-
Inderpuri, Rekha Gupta, Councillor-North
PitamPura and KamaljeetSehrawat,
President. BJP MahilaMorcha(Delhi) ,
Shri Mange Ram Garg , Padam Shree
Guru ShobhnaNarain.
Sanwari Women Fest held in Delhi
Chhota-Shakeel one of
the key conspirators of
the 1993 Mumbai blasts
case and chief aide of
gangster Dawood Ibrahim
has warned India of dire
consequences for hang-
ing Yakub Memon for a
crime that he didn’t com-
mit.
According to reports,
Shakeel, who termed the
execution of Memon as
“legal murder” accused
the Indian government on
going back on its word
that it would spare
Memon’s life if he surren-
ders. He said that Memon
has been wrongly pun-
ished for his brother Tiger
Memon’s act. According
to Shakeel, Yakub was
innocent and it was Tiger
who masterminded the
blasts on India’s financial
capital.
Shakeel also said that it is
now clear that Dawood
Ibrahim would also have
met the same fate had he
returned to India in
exchange of promises of
leniency. He also denied
that Yakub Memon had
any links with Dawood.
He further added that
nobody from D Company
or anyone else will ever
trust the Indian govern-
ment in future again.
Yakub Memon, convicted
for the Mumbai blasts
case was hanged till
death on Thursday after
exhausting all legal
options to escape the gal-
lows.
ChhotaShakeelwarnsIndiaofconse-
quencesafterYakubMemon’shanging
Jagannathan writes: “What is apparent to all but the innocent eye is this: where a
convicted killer or assassin or terrorist has strong political backing, neither the cen-
tre nor the courts seem to develop the spine to deliver justice impartially as intend-
ed.
Now consider how the same centre, states and courts are keen to “uphold the law”
when it comes to another category of killers: Ajmal Kasab, Afzal Guru, and, now, pos-
sibly, Yakub Memon.
All Muslims and their only common link to the hangman’s noose seem to be that they
lack political support.” Anyway, till today Muslim remained as a vote bank. BJP is in
power majority votes and Hindutva agenda, minorities are feeling insecure in this
country. Yakub’s death has given tremors to some. At the last moment, everyone
made noise to save his life but this time judiciary was not very kind to him. Even my
intention is not to support crime or criminal, just a thought to save someone who is
a victim of politics. Yakub died and his death leaves a series of question behind.
Twenty two long years, 600 witnesses and 100 guilty sentences. Later on, one
hanged but can government deport the main culprits, Dawood Ibrahim and Tiger to
India? Can anyone ever be booked and punished for Babri demolition and post dem-
olition riots in India, where thousands were killed? Whosoever are the rioters, prop-
agators, masterminds and murderers, should be hanged or butchered mercilessly for
killing innocents. Or there will be always a selective justice?
Finally, Yakub..............
Meanwhile some foreign media came up
with their own theories. Here many things
are not clear, if there is a IS lead attack on
India how will it “provoke an apocalyptic
confrontation with America”? And why will
America attack IS with all its allies? How
come all Muslim countries get united,
because till date Shia Muslim country is
the enemy of Sunni Muslim countries, all
deceptive assumptions. However for
India, there is a need to work with other
countries in sharing the intelligence inputs
and take necessary counter measures.
America’s main obsession is world domi-
nation and if it should help to enlist IS’s
and Pakistan help against India to achieve
their purpose, they would do so. Media
can incite riots with this news and create
panic/ suspicion/ hatred and fear among
people of India. Such reports telecast and
repeated will make smaller groups to form
to fight each other by which time the local
evil forces would join together and attack
the frightened groups weakening them
further even before arrival of IS evil
forces. United States of America is the
world’s biggest war monger. War comes
to India, only because it is being thrust on
us. The US weapons lobby never rests.
War is their market; the world exists only
for its profit. The slavish dependence on
USA that some Indians have will set citi-
zen against citizen and bring great
tragedy to India. We don’t have to look far.
We have many examples like:
Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Libya, the
countries of South America and the list
goes on. We need to disengage from
Western manufactured stories and follow
the Indian way of peace and dharma. This
is the price every country pays for being
fascinated and addicted to USA.
Constantly being fed doomsday stories,
fearful of our own shadow and suspecting
each other.
India needs to be more sensitive when it
comes to making comment after every ter-
ror attack, and also our country needs
able intelligence to avoid these attacks.
The governments have changed but terror
threat to this country always continued
taking innocent lives.
When will we give ‘befitting...............
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Honey Sehgal
Noida: Students from 108
countries had visited to
study at ASMS which is
very proud for the institute,
because of the owner &
president of the Institute
non othert than
Mr.Sandeep Marwah
(Founder of Noida Filmcity,
Preseident of Marwah
Studios, Owner of ASMS &
AAFT). Many other big per-
sonalities related to the
field of Journalism like
(Vimla Bathan, Vijay
Simha, N.K Thrikka, Vijay
Vidrohi, Shazia Ilmi) were
present to address the stu-
dents for their future in the
line of Mass
Communication.
Bytes By the
Personalities
Sandeep Marwah
(President, Marwah
Studios)- . “Give me Hard
work, potential, talent and
in return I will provide you
BEST EDUCATION”.
Nobody had seen the
GOD, not our parents, our
grandparents and not us
but the fact is that we still
believe in GOD. “You all
have to believe in us and
give your best as much as
possible in your field and
the results will be automat-
ically seen by you all after
2-3 years. Anything you
want from us, I am always
there for my students to
help them in any way at
any cost.
Vijay Vidrohi (ABP
News)- The trend of inves-
tigating reporting had com-
pletely changed as com-
pare to 16-17 years back
the stories were investigat-
ed by the reporters.
“Electronic media is not
increasing as much as it
has to be day by day, Its
time of New Media now-
days and the demand for
new media is much more
than the electronic media”.
The Industry is demanding
more for the good & hard-
working students which
have their interest in new
media.
Vijay Sinha (Veteran
Journalist)- A power of
journalist is that much, that
everyone will believe what
you show to them. You all
are the trust for the peo-
ples living in the country,
the report you give, it will
believe by everyone in the
country. “Report the news
until you could not become
the news”. There is lots of
importance of the print
journalism earlier and now
in this fast moving world
also. Write the correct
thing which is NEWS, if
you don’t have anger in
your blood please don’t
write anything because an
anger heart can only write,
but it should be the NEWS
which should be read by
the public of the country.
N.K Thrikka (Senior
Journalist)- A reporter has
a very responsibility job
wheather in any type of
medium (Print, electronic,
new media). Peoples living
in the country depends
upon the media to get the
correct NEWS, a reporter
had to report each & every-
thing in a correct form in a
correct way so that peo-
ples living in the country
will be able to know the
NEWS.
Vimla Bathan (Noida
MP)- It is a very great
achievement for Noida that
Mr.Sandeep Marwah is
doing very great job by run-
ning this institute and pro-
viding the education to the
students from 108 coun-
tries in the campus.
“Knowledge is very much
necessary to become any-
thing in ife, especially in
media Industry. You have
to show your talent and the
doors are open for you in
the Industry everywhere”.
Shazia Ilmi (Anchor,
Prominent leader of BJP)-
Lots of problems will come
in front of you all while
reporting, doing anything in
this line of media but never
give up and no looking
back will only help you to
be a celebrity one day in
the industry. You all are in
correct institute ASMS,
which is working very hard
for the betterment of the
students. “Media is the
fourth pillar of democracy,
and this image of media
you all have to maintain for
the many long years, so
start working hard from
now only”.
Ramesh Bhatt (News
Nation)- You all are the
future of the country and
you all have to love your
work in this field.
Maddness is very much
necessary in this world of
Journalism, and you all
have to keep one thing in
mind, “Either be a history in
the country or make some
history by your own”.
Vipin Gaur (NAI)- Media
is the fourth pillar of
democracy & media is also
be said as the medium of
Aam Aadmi. “If you have a
news than you are a jour-
nalist and to make news
you have to make PR.
There is lots of opportuni-
ties in the print in this
industry, and this institute
ASMS will help you a lot to
pursue in your courier”.
Hardeep Singh Bedi
(Sports Journalist)- A
Sports journalist has a very
enjoyfull job in his/her line
with the usage of lots of
energy. “The visuals you
see in the sports, only that
is reported correctly in the
report with no much edi-
tion”. Other reports have to
go through the 4 editing
sections in the news room.
Love&enjoy your work
always and there is a good
opportunities in the sports
journalism.
ASMS-3DaysMassCommunnicationOrientation2015Batch
spl. correspondent
New Delhi: On the occasion
of World Youth Skill Day to
support mandate of both
Central Government and
State Government
Department , CRISP signs
MoU with leading Public
Sector undertaking Engineers
India Limited.
CRISP will conduct
Employment Oriented Skills
training at Bhopal for around
500 youths for the benefit of
unemployed, rural, weaker
sections of the Society. Mr.
Mukesh Sharma, Chief
Executive Officer, CRISP said
" We are very happy to part-
ner with Engineers India
Limited to develop productive,
employable and skilled work-
force in the country. CRISP is
already active in skilling the
youth and with this pro-
gramme, we can take our ini-
tiative even further. The MoU
was signed by Mr. Mukesh
Sharma, Chief Executive
Officer, CRISP and Mr.
Shyamal Mukherjee, Head-
CSR. On this occasion Mr.
Rajesh Maheshwari, AGM,
CRISP and Mr. Vivek Awasthi
& Mr. Sandeep Samajdar
from EIL were also present.
CRISPIndiaSignsMOUforSkillDevelopmentTrainingwithEngineersIndiaLimited
Vivek Sharma
New Delhi: Centre for Social
Development and Research
Foundation, Rayn
International School and
Bhim Rao Amedkar College
(Delhi University) Planted
trees at the College Campus.
On the
occasion many teachers of
the College were present and
contributed along with the
students of the college, stu-
dents of the school and volun-
teers from the CSDR
Foundation. Dr. Rakesh
Kumar from CSDR
Foundation and Dr G. K.
Arora (Principal) of the col-
lege addressed the group. Dr.
Arora expressed his anguish
at the slow pace of work relat-
ed to protection of the envi-
ronment. He said it is becom-
ing a pattern that many
NGO’s and students from
schools and colleges are just
concerned about collection of
certificates that they have
contributed to the cause of
Environment. He also moti-
vated the group to take up ini-
tiatives irrespective of their
contribution being noted or
certified. Dr. Rakesh kumar
(CEO & Director, CSDRF)
gave simple examples to the
group on how wasting food,
water and other resources is
also a destruction of our envi-
ronment. He emphatically
mentioned how in the world 8
children die per minute
because they do not get ade-
quate safe drinking water.
He also mentioned that three
thousand children in India die
per day because of inade-
quate meal and nutrition while
many of us waste food. He
gave examples on how a
Ballpen ink container had
been named as REFILL while
it is not refillable and the plas-
tic and thermocol plates,
glasses etc been called DIS-
POSABLES while they get
disposed in the nature in
thousands of years. He told
the reporter that all the
mango saplings that they
have planted had been nur-
tured and grown by him from
the mango seeds left after
eating the mangoes in the last
season. He also told that he is
in the process of developing
Jamun Saplings from the
jamun and Leechi from leechi
seeds he had this season. If
all of us grow sapling from
seeds of fruits that we eat and
plant them wherever we get
space for them we can one
day have fruits for all of us
added Dr Kumar.
Tree plantation in Delhi
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Modi Guard launches its new
range of innovative glass products
cnp bureau
New Delhi: Modiguard, the
leader of float glass manufac-
turing in India expanded their
range of products and
launched new glasses to fur-
ther fortify their hold in the
market.Almost all the promi-
nent retailers of Noida and
Greater Noidajoined the con-
ference.
These new product range
comprise of architectural
ranges- solar, high perform-
ance and high durability (HD).
Some benefits of the
Guardian SunGuard range of
glass products offer high visi-
bility light transmission, better
solar control and colour ren-
dering index. .The conference
began with the unveiling of
the four new products of
ModiGuard namely- Sparkle
Mirror, Deco Cristal, Tinted
Mirror and HD( High Durable)
range of Reflective Glass.
All these products are made
by using the best of interna-
tional technology and special-
ly customized for Indian mar-
ket applications viz- humidity
resistance, anti chipping
properties ,compatible to sec-
ondary process like acid
work, etching and sand blast-
ing etc.
MediaExpoInauguratedbyShriSatyenderJain,CabinetMinisterforIndustries
Binod Kumar Singh
New Delhi: Indore based
Sun Fabric Printable Pvt.
Ltd., has designed a
Versatile Fabric Solution
called Sun Fabric which
will replace Flex PVC in
the Outdoor and Indoor
Signage Market in the
coming years while also
reducing pollution caused
due to PVC materials. The
company will be displaying
this unique fabric which is
manufactured completely
in India at Media Expo,
India’s largest international
exhibition on indoor &
outdoor advertising and
signage solutions from 24
– 26 July at Pragati
Maidan, New Delhi. PVCs
which are most widely
used in Flex PVC are
known to have a heady
Smell and pose problems
with its Curled Edges,
Cracked Graphics and non
– recyclability. PVC is also
polluting the ground as this
cannot be recycled.
This problem is very acute
in the coastal areas of
India. Introducing its eco-
friendly
alternative, Sun Fabric
Printable Pvt. Ltd., has
designed this Versatile
Fabric Solution called Sun
Fabric. Speaking on the
FABRIC merits, Mr.
Deepak Girotra from the
company said, "Since we
wanted to develop a prod-
uct for both Indoor and
Outdoor advertising and
provide an alternate option
apart from PVC Flex, we
wanted to come up with
something which that was
foremost an Eco Friendly
Product.
IntexlaunchesFullHDTVin40inchscreensize
cnp bureau
New Delhi: Continuing with the momen-
tum of innovations and bringing newer ver-
sions of LED screens for its customers,
Intex Technologies, today announced the
launch of a bigger and better flat panel dis-
play - Intex LED TV 4010 FHD at a lucra-
tive price of INR 35,999/- The LED TV
4010 FHD is skillfully crafted to enhance
your viewing experience with some brilliant
features that push the bar higher to match
up to the expectations of our viewers
across different age-groups. This amazing-
ly advanced Television set
comes with the signature Eye safe T-matrix
technology and the efficient power saving
feature that helps viewers enjoy a broad-
casting experience becoming a treat to the
eyes.
The built-in stereo speakers, yield a pow-
erful output of audio quality that generates
a performance that produces a balanced
stereo sound over a wide area 10W X 2.
Speaking at the launch, Nidhi Markanday,
Business Head, Consumer Durables & IT
Accessories said, “Intex Technologies
always strives at innovating better and
valuable offerings that match consumer
expectations. Big screens being the trend
have been a priority for us and we have
always looked at customizing offerings
according to market demand.
US Technology Major InFocus sets its eyes on India
spl. correspondent
New Delhi: American technol-
ogy pioneer InFocus has sent
shockwaves through the Indian
tech world with the mega-
launch of an audacious portfo-
lio of Smartphones, Tablets &
LED TVs. Naked eye 3D tech-
nology, anodized aluminum unibody smartphones and brilliant
Ultra High Definition LED displays are just a snippet of the
innovative technology and premium designs showcased at the
grand event.
The impressive range firmly bolstered InFocus’s position as a
rising star in the mobile communication, multimedia entertain-
ment and visual collaboration spaces in India. Speaking at the
event, Sachin Thapar, Country Head InFocus India said, “Our
mission for InFocus in India is as bold as it is simple: InFocus
is determined to enrich the lives of all Indians by pushing the
boundaries of technology and design innovation and providing
quality consumers can trust. With the help of strategic partners
such as Foxconn and SuperD, we will revolutionise the mobile
communication, electronics and visual display markets in India
with our fantastic portfolio, and undoubtedly reach $1 billion by
the end of 2016.”
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New Delhi: A unique Bible
Writing Event was held at
St. Joseph’s Co Education
School, Arera colony under
the supervision of Bhopal
Archdiocese. The Bible
Miter Team, which is a
group of Priests, sisters
and lay people was respon-
sible for organizing and
handling this event about
Bible chapter writing. Hindi
version of the bible, pen
and paper were provided
by the Bible Miter team to
each participant. All the
Parishes and Mission sta-
tions of Bhopal archdio-
cese participated in the
event and came out with
their own bible.
The task was assigned to
different individual partici-
pants and each participant
had to bring their own bible.
Fr. Suman Kumar Tirkey,
president of Bible Mitr said
that the whole purpose of
organizing this event was
to spread the awareness of
holy bible and letting peo-
ple know about it by writing
its chapters.
A big Success to the Bible writing
event organized by Bible Mitr team
Mumbai: Rani Actress Rani Mukerji,
married Yash Raj Films (YRF) head
Aditya Chopra last year, said that
she is currently enjoying “being mar-
ried and doing nothing”. In an inter-
view to Vogue India August 2015
issue, Rani talked about life post
marriage, her choice of films and her
future plans.
When asked if she sees herself
producing or directing a film in
the future, Rani, who has com-
pleted two decades in
Bollywood, said:
“There’s nothing
stopping me. Adi
(Aditya Chopra) would
never say no. But I see
the way my husband
works. He’s the most
hard-working person
in his studio and the
last one to leave at
night. I wouldn’t
want to risk
his or his
c o m p a n y ’ s
name by
doing some-
thing juvenile.
For now, I’m
enjoying being
married and doing nothing.”As for
five years from now, she wants to
see herself doing some “kickass
films” and having “lovely babies
beside me as I go to the set”.
Rani, who has delivered powerful
performances in films like No One
Killed Jessica and Mardaani, credits
three men, including her husband,
for spotting her talent in her initial
days.
“Yes, he (Aditya Chopra) did, and so
did Shah Rukh (Khan). Aamir (Khan)
recommended me to Mukesh Bhatt
and Vikram Bhatt forGhulam
(released in 1998).
These three men have been
integral to my career,” said
the actress. She also
recalled the time when film-
maker Karan Johar
asked her to lose
weight before Kuch
Kuch Hota Hai.
“Karan is so
hyper. If you see
that scene today,
where’s the
weight? I was
actually happy
that I didn’t look
like every-
o n e
e l s e .
Today, people think about it far
more than we used to,” said the
actress, whose film choices have
changed as she feels that “it’s
embarrassing for a 37-year-old to do
the roles she did in her twenties.”
“I’m not delusional. I’m conscious of
what the audience wants to see me
in,” she stressed.
I’menjoyingbeingmarriedanddoingnothing:RaniMukerji
Binod Kumar Singh
New Delhi: A packed ICCR auditorium at Azad Bhawan
in New Delhi witnessed "Srijan'rNrityaArghya" - a power-
ful and elegant performance of the 500-year old Sattriya
Dance form and an episodic Bhaona presentation by
SrijaniBhaswaMahanta accompanied by a group of
young monks from PuranaKamalabariSattra, Majuli,
Assam on Sunday evening. The performance was
organised by the Srimanta Foundation, in association
with Indian Council for Cultural Relations, with
SrijaniBhaswaMahanta as the lead dancer.
Sattriya or SattriyaNritya, originally created approximate-
ly 500 years ago, is one among the eight principal clas-
sical Indian dance traditions. In the year 2000, the
Sattriya dances of Assam received recognition as one of
the eight classical dance forms of India. Till a few
decades ago the dance form was only performed by
male monks.
Starting the programme with SutradhariNritya, Srijani
enthralled the audience with her performance as
Purusha and Prakritiwhich involved singing and mimicry
filled with emotion.Eminent classical dancer Sonal Man
Singh, who was among those present,greatly appreciat-
ed her dancing as well singing and said, "Apart from her
dancing, her singing was sweet, evocative and sooth-
ing." Srijani who recently graduated from Lady Shri Ram
College has been training since her childhood under the
guidance of her Guru Padmashree Ghanakanta Bora
Borbayan. The music was composed under the guidance
of Kesavananda DevaGoswami.
Srijani'r Nritya Arghya enthrals with Sattriya,
a 500-year old dance form from Assam
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  • 1. Country&PoliticsPolitical News Bulletin & BeyondNational Weekly dUVªh,.MikWfyfVDl o"kZ % 4 vad % 9 ubZ fnYyh] 3 vxLr ls 9 vxLr 2015 ewY; % 2/- i`"B % 16 countryandpolitics.in Lifeisadifficultgame,Youcanwinitonlybyretainingyourbirthrighttobeaperson,A.P.J.AbdulKalam cnp bureau New Delhi: Former President APJ Abdul Kalam passed away in Shillong on Monday evening. He was 83. Kalam, who reached Shillong via Guwahati in the morning, collapsed during a lecture at the Indian Institute of Management-Shillong (IIM-S) at around 6:30 pm and was rushed to the Bethany Hospital there. Doctors at the hospital said he was brought dead around 7pm. “He had no pulse when he was admit- ted to the hospital. We can attribute his death to car- diac arrest,” a doctor said. The hospital authorities, however, refrained from confirming the death until Meghalaya governor V Shanmughanathan and chief secretary PBO Warjri visited the hospital around 8pm. “The body of the for- mer president will be flown to New Delhi via Guwahati Tuesday morning,” Warjri said. IIM-S officials said Kalam, who had tweeted in the morning about the func- tion, showed no signs of ill- ness after he reached the Meghalaya capital. “We had a packed house for the lecture on Liveable Planet Earth,” an official said. From 'Missile Man' to 'People's President' Kalam served as president for five years from 2002, enjoying the support of both the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress. Kalam was closely involved in the country's civilian space programme and military missile devel- opment efforts, earning him the sobriquet 'India's Missile Man'. He worked as a scientist and science administrator, mainly at the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) before he became president. He also played a pivotal technical and politi- cal role in India's Pokhran- II nuclear tests in 1998, shortly after the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government came to power. After his term, he returned to a life of education, writ- ing, and public service. He received several presti- gious awards, including the Bharat Ratna, India's high- est civilian honor. The government is set to announce a national mourning of seven days. Cont...on Page 4 In this photo, President APJ Abdul Kalam waves while traveling in horse carriage at the ceremonial reception in the Forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhavan after the swearing ceremony in New Delhi. “India's Missile Man” Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam Passes Away TributetoKalamSahab,MissileManofIndia From CNP Team
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  • 3. Columns 3ubZ fnYyh] 3 vxLr ls 9 vxLr 2015 Vaidehi Taman The lone death rows convict Yakub Memon, in the 1993 Mumbai Bomb Blast, is executed on July 30th. Nothing could have saved him to go on gallows. His family told media that he was seen stressed for the first time in these years. He never expected death sentence. Yakub knew, he had to take this fate because of his brother Tiger Memon. He wanted to open a school; in jail also he was educat- ing people. With his help, five peo- ple in the jail could clear their SSC exams. Yakub has a written acknowledgement of this work. He wanted to work for India. His entire youth has been spent in jail and finally he had to face death keep- ing all his dreams aside. He con- cluded by saying that death is fixed for everyone and he will die when it’s fixed in his destiny. Yakub Memon, the CBI says was arrested in New Delhi in 1994 but the family has always maintained that he came back with the inten- tion of helping the authorities and that he was innocent. Yakub ran an accounting firm and stands accused of providing tickets to the accused to flee to Pakistan and Dubai. Memon’s wife, parents and three other brothers, Suleiman, Essa and Yusuf also returned. Both Essa and Yusuf are serving a life sentence while Suleiman was acquitted. Tiger Memon, Dawood Ibrahim, Javed Chikna, some of the principal accused, are all still absconding. The primary chargesheet in the case was filed in 1994 and in April 1995 the trial started. The prosecution presented more than 600 witnesses and it was in 2000 that the testimony of all of them was wrapped up. In September 2006 the court pro- nounced its judgement. Yakub surrendered to the police as he was told by the then home min- ister that he will not be punished. The family was waiting since last 23 years and they did not expect a death sentence. Yakub gave them a lot of information on the blast. There should have been some sympathy from the government. At least, he would have been award- ed life imprisonment if death could be avoided. Main culprits are still scot free and roaming across the globe. Justice Kode announced death sentence to Yakub Memon for treachery. Kode himself told a journalist of rediff.com’s Sheela Bhatt that “Yakub didn’t plant bombs or RDX, nor did he take part in the landing of the weapons. Those who have been awarded the death penalty were involved in one of these deadly actions. The charges against Yakub don’t involve any of these crimes.” Inspite of knowing and advocating involvement of Yakub, what must have really provoked Justice Kode to announce death sentence to the person who is just a kind of victim. If justice is delivered in this manner then how one should expect justice from judicial system of this country. Adding to my surprise, the man who prosecuted Yakub Memon, Ujjwal Nikam (who famously lied about Pakistani Ajmal Kasab demanding biryani) made these observations about Yakub Memon: “When he was first brought to court, I remember seeing him as quiet and reserved person. He is a chartered accountant so took detailed notes of the evidence. He was quiet and aloof, never mingled with the others and only spoke to his lawyer. An intelligent man, he closely monitored the entire trial.” “I noticed the same things in my time in the court. Memon was silent and observant. There was only one time I noticed him showing emo- tion. It may have been in late 1995 or early 1996,” said JN Patel, who was at that time the trial judge, was giving bail to many of the accused in this period. There was some hope but not for the Memons. I remember Yakub shouting and act- ing violently (without hitting any- one). He said: “Tiger was right. We should not have come back.” I’m surprised that, why Ujjwal Nikam could not get success in putting other terrorists with same fate. Senior Journalist Barkha Dutt, Aakar Patel and R Jagannathan of firstpost.com wrote fine arguments on why the state should not hang Yakub Memon. He argues that those scheduled to hang for two other crimes, the assassinations of Rajiv Gandhi and Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh, have not yet been hanged. Three of Rajiv’s assassins — Santhan, Murugan and Perarivalan — had their death sentences commuted after the Tamil Nadu assembly asked for mercy. SC upholds commutation of death to life sentence for Rajiv Gandhi killers. They should also be hanged by now. Beant’s assassin Balwant Singh Rajaona has proud- ly acknowledged his guilt and has in fact been demanding that he be hanged, but has been kept alive, perhaps also due to the efforts of the Punjab assembly. Cont....... on Page 10 Finally, Yakub Memon hanged Linking the Gurdaspur attack to Pakistan, Home Minister Rajnath Singh announced that the three terrorists had infiltrated from there to carry out the strike and asserted that the government will do everything possible to prevent cross-border terrorism. An unexpected right turn taken by the three terrorists inside the Dinanagar police compound towards the near-empty police barracks rather than a bustling residential police complex on the left marked the attack in Gurdaspur. As did the death of SP Baljit Singh around noon that ratcheted the encounter to a kill all operation, and the two light machine guns (LMGs) subse- quently fitted on an adjoining hospital even as patients and doctors ran for cover in the crossfire during the 10-hour-long Punjab Police operation. Who were they, from where they came and what was the inten- tion of attacking police station, leaving the populated residential area aside? No one knows, but as usual all speculations and allegations are hitting the headlines. The terrorists who attacked Gurdaspur, in Punjab’s worst attack in over a decade, came from Pakistan, thinks Rajnath Singh by warning of “a befitting reply”. On the other hand, Narendra Modi held talks with his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif and agreed that top officials from both countries, led by their National Security Advisors, should resume dialogue after a lengthy stand-off. Pakistan said, “It cate- gorically rejects the Indian assertion.” A statement from its foreign office said, about the Gurdaspur incident, blames were apportioned to Pakistan in the Indian media, even when the encounter with ter- rorists was still going on. The attack threat- ens to renew tension between India and Pakistan after the recent conferral of their premiers achieved a thaw in bilateral rela- tions. Moreover, no investigations have concluded anything yet. According to police, the night vision glass- es were recovered from a place near Talwandi village. Agencies are now inves- tigating as to who provided these devices to the terrorists. These night vision glasses are not available in the open market and are used only by the American forces and their allies. Reports suggest that the Taliban militants have been looting NATO supplies in Afghanistan and using them during terror attacks. Investigating agen- cies have recovered a set of night vision glasses which is made in the US, if you have to believe them then this evidence speaks volumes about the possible Taliban role in the Gurdaspur attack. The whole country is vulnerable to the terror attacks and the threat from ISIS or Taliban is not only looming on Punjab but also the whole country. In spite of knowing this, government has never given any fitting reply to Pakistan. Cont....... on Page 10 Whenwillwegive‘befittingreply’toourenemy? Scaling on the optical fibre network, the country’s flagship programme of Digital India is surging ahead with industry cap- tains pitching in large numbers to make the ambitious plan a reality, asserting investments will not come in the way. On the launch day, an upbeat India Inc. pledged over Rs 4.5 lakh crore, creating 18 lakh new jobs. Prime Minister Narendra Modi ,kicking off the programme, has said that the govern- ment wants the nation to be self reliant in electronic goods production and turn it into leader in cyber security and innova- tions. Leading industrialists Cyrus Mistry, Mukesh Ambani, Anil Ambani, Kumar Mangalam Birla, Sunil Bharti Mittal, Azim Premji and many others who have pledged millions in invest- ments feel that the government’s Rs.1.13 lakh crore pro- gramme would go a long way to wipe out the digital divide besides offering a slew of digital solutions in almost all sec- tors, including education, health, agriculture and administra- tion. The programme, envisaged by Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY), with coordination of min- istries of communications & Information Technology, rural development, human resource development, health and oth- ers, will benefit all states and Union territories. The existing ongoing e-Governance initiatives would be revamped for the alignment with the principles of Digital India. The objective of the programme is to transform the country into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy. It would ensure that government services are available to citi- zens electronically. It also plans to usher in public accounta- bility through mandated delivery of government’s services electronically. Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said recently the impact of Digital India by 2019 would range from broadband connectivity in all panchayats, Wi-fi in schools and universities and public Wi-Fi hotspots. "The programme will generate huge number of IT, Telecom and Electronics jobs, both directly and indirectly. Success of this programme will make India digitally empowered and the leader in usage of IT in delivery of services related to various domains such as health, education, agriculture, banking," he added. Digital India :Industry pledges Rs 4.5 lakh crore to create 1.8 million jobs & end Digital Divide
  • 4. "As president of India, Dr. Kalam was immensely popular and greatly admired. His warmth, humility and simple ways endeared him to one and all. He had a special love for children and sought to con- stantly inspire the youth of our country through motivational speeches and personal inter- action," President Pranab Mukherjee said. India mourns the loss of a great scientist, a wonderful President & above all an inspiring individual. My mind is filled with so many memories, so many interac- tions with him. Always mar- velled at his intellect, learnt so much from him, tweeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi. "Dr. Kalam was a man of impecca- ble character, indomitable spir- it, profound knowledge and firm conviction. His death is an irreparable loss to this nation. He has left a big void hard to fill," said home minister Rajnath Singh. Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam was born on 15 October 1931 in a poor Tamil Muslim family in Rameswaram. But he over- came all odds to study physics and aerospace engineering. After graduating from the Madras Institute of Technology (MIT – Chennai) in 1960, he joined DRDO as a scientist. He started his career by designing a small helicopter for the Indian Army. In 1969, Kalam was transferred to ISRO, where he was project director of India's first indige- nous Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV-III) which successfully deployed the Rohini satellite in orbit. In the 1970s, Kalam also directed projects which sought to develop ballistic missiles from the technology of the successful SLV programme. He later became chief execu- tive of the Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme which developed missiles like Agni and Prithvi. Kalam served as the chief sci- entific adviser to the Prime Minister and the secretary of the DRDO from July 1992 to December 1999 during which time Pokhran-II was conduct- ed. Role model for students A vegetarian bachelor, Kalam was quoted as saying that like most of the technology he spearheaded, he himself was "Made in India", having never been trained abroad. Kalam succeeded K R Narayanan and served a full five-year term from 2002 until 2007 after he won the presidential elec- tions which was a highly one- sided contest with Lakshmi Sahgal, a revolutionary of the Indian Independence move- ment, as his rival. He secured the backing of all political par- ties. A role model for students and young people Kalam was always happy to be among them and educational institu- tions. He breathed his last in the premises of an education- al institution. The entire political spec- trum on Tuesday paid rich tributes to the late former president APJ Abdul Kalam. The powerful and the com- moners offered their last respects to Kalam as President Pranab Mukherjee, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and leaders cutting across the political divide led the nation in paying homage to a leader who rose from humble origins to occupy the highest office of the country. Kalam, whose glorious life journey began as a boatman’s son, became a distinguished scientist, scholar, technocrat, and the first citizen of the country. He died in Shillong on Monday following a cardiac arrest during a lecture at the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) there. A stream of visitors were lined up at Kalam’s official resi- dence 10, Rajaji Marg in the heart of New Delhi, where his mortal remains were kept after being flown home from Guwahati. Earlier, brushing aside protocol formalities, President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi drove down to Palam Technical Area to receive the former President’s body. Vice- President Hamid Ansari, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also joined them, along with three service chiefs. The dignitaries placed wreaths on the body, which was wrapped in the national flag and placed on a deck on the tarmac. The first one to lay a wreath was Delhi Police Commissioner BS Bassi, fol- lowed by the Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha, Navy Chief Admiral RK Dhowan, and Army Chief General Dalbir Singh. Marshal of the Air Force Arjan Singh also laid a wreath at the Palam Technical Area. Long queues of people, espe- cially school and college stu- dents, were seen throughout the day at 10, Rajaji Marg in Lutyens’ Delhi waiting for their turn to have a last look at the mortal remains of the person who had asked them to dream big, and came to be hailed as the “People’s President”. Known as the Missile Man of India - Kalam was credited with commandeering the country’s missile programme - the former President united, even though momentarily, the entire political spectrum. Among the visitors to his house were RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, former prime minis- ter Manmohan Singh, and Congress president Sonia Gandhi. Sachin Tendulkar also paid rich tributes. National4 ubZ fnYyh] 3 vxLr ls 9 vxLr 2015 Missile Man of India
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FkhaA v/;kRe vkSj foKku ds nksuksa f'k[kj iq#"kksa esa dbZ lekurk,a FkhA vkpk;Z egkçK /keZxq# gksus ds ckotwn foKku ds ?kksj fgek;rh FksA MkW- dyke oSKkfud gksrs gq, Hkh /keZ dks lgh ek;us esa thrs FksA nksuksa f'k[kj iq#"k /keZ dks v/;kRe ls tksM+uk pkgrs FksA nksuksa ç;ksx/kekZ FksA MkW- dyke tgka jk"Vªifr Hkou dks ç;ksx'kkyk esa rCnhy dj os ?kaVksa&?kaVksa u,&u, ç;ksx o vuqla/kku djrs FksA ogha vkpk;Z egkçK v/;kRe vkSj foKku ds leUo; dks dsoy fopkj ds Lrj ij gh ugha] cfYd O;kogkfjd Lrj ij ykdj mlds ç;ksx çLrqr fd;sA çs{kk/;ku ,d ,slk vonku gS tks v/;kRe vkSj foKku ds leUo; dk çrhd gSA çs{kk/;ku ds ç;ksx ls v/;kRe dks uothou çkIr gqvk gSA tks yksx /keZ dks :f<+] <dkslyk ;k vkMacj ek= ekudj mlls nwj jgus dk ç;kl djrs Fks] /keZ ds çfr ftudh dksbZ vkLFkk vkSj #fp ugha jg xbZ FkhA çs{kk/;ku ds ek/;e ls os yksx fQj ls v/;kRe dh vksj ykSVus yxs FksA vkpk;Z egkçK us f'k{kk txr~ ds lkeus Hkh thou foKku :i esa ,d u;k çdYi çLrqr fd;k FkkA ftldk mís'; vkus okys le; esa ,sls O;fä;ksa dk fuekZ.k gS tks vk/;kfRed Hkh gks vkSj oSKkfud HkhA dksjk vk/;kfRed O;fä] lekt o jk"Vª ds fy, T;knk mi;ksxh ugha gksrkA v/;kRefoghu oSKkfud Hkh lekt fodkl esa lgk;d ugha gks ldrkA vis{kk gS fd ,d gh O;fäRo esa ;s nksuksa rRo ,d lkFk fufeZr gksaA MkW- dyke thou foKku vkSj çs{kk/;ku ds miØe ls brus çHkkfor Fks fd os ekufld :i ls vfodflr cPpksa ds fodkl gsrq buds ç;ksxksa dks ,d vk'kk dh fdj.k ds :i esa Lohdkjrs Fks vkSj bl çdkj ds vuqla/kku esa çsj.kk ekxZn'kZu çnku djrs jgs A MkW- dyke dk çR;sd dk;Z lkFkZd ,oa lksís'; gksrk FkkA mudh lknxh ,oa leiZ.k cstksM+ FkkA muds gj deZ dk /;s; jk"Vª dks 'kfä'kkyh cukuk jgkA u;s Hkkjr ds fuekZ.k ds ladYi dks ysdj os fujarj ç;kljr jgsA ;g ,d lq[kn la;ksx gh dgk tk;sxk fd jktuhfr ds 'kh"kZ O;fäRo ds ek/;e ls vk/;kfRed Økafr dh ckr gksrh jgh ogha v/;kRe ds f'k[kj iq#"k ds ek/;e ls jktuSfrd vkSj vkfFkZd Økafr dh lkFkZd igy dh tk jgh FkhA tc ,sls lq[kn la;ksx lkeus vkrs gSa rks fuf'pr gh u;s fuekZ.k vkSj ladYiksa dh cqfu;kn j[kh tkrh gSA v/;kRe ds fy, rks Hkkjr nqfu;k esa pfpZr jgk gh gS ysfdu vc vkfFkZd fodkl vkSj 'kfälaiUurk dh –f"V ls Hkh og f'k[kj ij vkjksg.k dj jgk gS] ;g lq[kn volj bu nks egkiq#"kksa dh gh nsu dgh tk;sxhA vkt tks lokZf/kd egRoiw.kZ ckr tks ns[kus esa vk jgh  gS og ;g fd vkfFkZd&v/;kfRed fodflr jk"Vª ds :i esa Hkkjr ,d yEch Nykax yxkus esa l{ke cu jgk gS rks mlds fy;s Hkh Mk- Dyke ds ;ksxnku dks derj ugha vkadk tk ldrkA Hkkjr ek¡ ds liwr] felkby eSu] jk"Vª iq#"k] jk"Vª ekxZn'kZd] egku oSKkfud] egku nk'kZfud] lPps ns'kHkä uk tkus fdruh mikf/k;ksa ls iqdkjk tkrk Fkk Hkkjr jRu M‚- ,- ih- ts- vCnqy dyke th dks oks lgh ek;us esa Hkkjr jRu FksA bu lcls Hkh c<+dj M‚- vCnqy dyke ,d vPNs balku FksA ftUgksaus tehu ls tqM+s jgdj ^^turk ds jk"Vªifr** ds :i esa yksxksa ds fnyksa esa viuh [kkl txg cuk;h FkhA ,d ,sls balku tks cPps] ;qokvksa] cqtqxksaZ lHkh ds chp esa yksdfç; FksA ns'k dk gj ;qok] cPpk mUgsa viuk vkn'kZ ekurk Fkk] ns'k dk gj ;qok M‚- dyke cuuk pkgrk FkkA M‚- dyke ns'k ds igys dqaokjs jk"Vªifr FksA cs'kd M‚- dyke dqaokjs Fks ysfdu ns'k dk gj ;qok mudh larku dh rjg FkkA ns'k ds djksM+ks cPps vkSj ;qok mudh larku FksA M‚ dyke dk cPpksa vkSj ;qokvksa ds çfr [kkl yxko FkkA blh yxko ds dkj.k felkby eSau cPpks vkSj ;qokvksa ds fny esa [kkl txg cukrs FksA lgh ek;uksa esa dgk tk, rks os 83 lky ds ;qok O;fäRo FksA M‚- dyke us ns'k esa felkbyksa dk fuekZ.k dj Hkkjr dh lqj{kk dks u, vk;ke fn,A mUgksaus viuh felkbyksa }kjk ikfdLrku vkSj phu dks viuh tn esa yk fn;kA mUgha dh otg ls vkt dksbZ Hkh ns'k Hkkjr dks vk¡[k fn[kkus ls igys nl ckj lksprk gSA ;g M‚- dyke dh gh –< bPNk'kfä Fkh ftUgksaus vR;k/kqfud j{kk rduhd dh Hkkjr dh pkg dks lkdkj fd;kA pkgsa ijek.kq gfFk;kj gksa] pkgsa ns'k dk varfj{k dk;ZØe gks] pkgsa cSysfLVd felkby ifj;kstuk] ;k yM+kdw foeku ifj;kstuk esa muds vrqyuh; ;ksxnku us muds uke dks gj Hkkjrh; dh tqcka ij yk fn;kA vkSj mUgsa ns'k dk ghjks cuk fn;kA M‚- dyke dh ckrsa vkSj fopkj lnka rdZiw.kZ gksrs Fks vkSj muds fopkjksa esa toku lksp >ydrh FkhA ;gh >yd mUgsa ;qokvk- sa esa yksdfç; cukrh FkhA M‚- dyke dgrs Fks fd ^lius oks ugha gksrs tks jkr dks lksrs le; uhan esa vk;s] liusa os gksrs gSa tks jkrksa esa lksus ugha nsrs* vkSj ges'kk ls yksxksa ls dgrs Fks fd lius ns[kks vkSj oks Hkh Å¡ps lius ns[kks vkSj rc rd ns[krs jgks tc rd fd oks iwjs u gksaA M‚- dyke lknk thou] mPp fopkj rFkk dM+h esgur esa fo'okl djrs Fks vkSj mUgksaus bUgha ckrksa dks vius thou esa mrkjk vkSj cqyafn;ksa rd igqapsA M‚- dyke vius thou dks cgqr vuq'kklu esa thrs FksA 'kkdkgkj vkSj czãp;Z dk ikyu djus okyksa esa ls FksA dgk tkrk gS] fd og dqjku vkSj Hkxon~ xhrk nksuksa dk v/;;u djrs Fks] M‚- dyke gj /keZ esa fo'okl djus okys Fks vkSj os gj /keZ ds /keZxq#vksa ls feyrs FksA M‚ dyke us ,d eqfLye ifjokj esa tUe fy;k ysfdu oks fgUnw /keZ esa Hkh mruh gh vkLFkk j[krs Fks ftruh fd eqfLye /keZ esaA M‚- dyke th dk flnkar Fkk] fd tks yksx ftEesnkj] ljy] bZekunkj ,oa esgurh gksrs gSa] mUgs bZ'oj }kjk fo'ks"k lEeku feyrk gSA D;ksafd os bl /kjrh ij mldh Js"B jpuk gSaA mudk ;g flnkar mUgha ij fQV cSBrk gS] D;ksafd M‚0 dyke okLro esa ,d ljy] bZekunkj vkSj esgurh O;fä Fks vkSj bZ'oj }kjk /kjrh ij dh x;h Js"B jpuk Fks vkSj muds tkus ds ckn bZ'oj ds ;gk¡ Hkh mUgsa ogh lEeku feysxk tks mUgsa bl /kjrh ij feykA M‚- dyke ges'kk dgrs Fks fd fdlh ds thou esa mtkyk Mkyks okLro esa M‚- dyke Hkkjr ns'k ds yksxksa ds thou esa viuh egku miyfC/k;ksa vkSj vius fopkjksa dk ,slk mtkyk Mky dj x, gSa tks fd ns'k ds ukStokuksa dks lnk jkg fn[kkrs jgsaxsA,M‚- dyke lnk eqLdjkgV dk ifj/kku igus jgrs Fks mudh eqLdjkgV mudh vkRek ds xq.kksa dks n'kkZrh Fkh mudh vkRek lp esa ,d ifo= vkRek Fkh ftls nSoh; 'kfä çkIr FkhA M‚ dyke dh bZekunkjh] 'kkyhurk] lknxh vkSj lkSE;rk gj fdlh dk fny thr ysrh FkhA muds thou n'kZu us Hkkjr ds ;qokvksa dks ,d ubZ çsj.kk nhA djksM+ks yksxksa ds og jksy e‚My gSaA M‚0 dyke lgh ek;uksa esa deZ;ksxh Fks] deZ;ksxh 'kCn dk thoar mnkgj.k ;fn Hkkjr ns'k esa gS] rks M‚- ,- ih- ts- vCnqy dyke th dk uke vfxze iafä esa fy[kk gSA ns'k vkSj ;qokvksa ds ekxZn'kZd] felkby eSu] ge lcds f'k{kd Hkkjr jRu M‚- , ih ts vCnqy dyke th dks cM+s nq[kh eu ls HkkoHkhuh J)katfy nsrs gq, ,d dfo dh nks iafä;k¡ ;kn vk jgh gSa] ^^yk[kksa thrs yk[kksa ejrs ;kn dgk fdlh dh jg tkrh jgrk uke vej mUgha dk tks ns tkrs vuqie Fkkrh** czãkuan jktiwr] ngrksjk vkxjk (ç'kald) egku vkRek dk egkç;k.k egku oSKkfud---------------- fouksn rfd;kokyk ubZ fnYyh% 4 vxLr dks çR;sd o"kZ bafM;u vksFkksZisfMd ,lksfl,'ku] cksu ,aM t‚baV fnol ds :i esa eukrk vk jgk gSA vcdh ckj ,lksfl,'ku ,d u;h eqfge ds lkFk cksu ,aM t‚baV ohd ds :i esa euk,xkA tks 7 fnu rd vusd çdkj dh tkx:drk dk;Z'kkyk] fu'kqYd LokLFk dSai] ;wFk ysDpj] tkx:drk jSyh M‚0 ,oa lkekftd laLFkkuksa }kjk ns'k ds 23 jkT;ksa esa ,d lkFk gksaxh vkdM+ks ds vuqlkj Hkkjr esa gj lky gj ,d ?kaVs es 14 yksxksa dh tku lM+d nq?kZVuk ls gksrh gS vkSj bldk mÙke funku tkx:drk gS bls /;ku esa j[krs gq,A xkft;kckn vksFkksZisfMd Dyc Hkh bl eqfge es c<+p<+dj fgLlk ys jgk gS bl lky budk mís'; gS fd LoLFk&xkft;kckn dh eqfge dks gekjs 'kgj dk çR;sd vkneh cPps] ;qok] M‚] ç'kklu lHkh feydj viuk ;ksxnku nsxsaA bl ckr dks /;ku esa j[krs gq, 1 g¶rs rd 10 Ldwy] dkfyt esa ;wFk ysDpj ] çkFkfed fpfdRlk M‚ }kjk fl[kkbZ tk;xh lkFk gh 'kgj dh vU; 15 lkekftd laFkk;s jksVjh Dyc] yk;al Dyc] vkbZ-,e-,-] xkft;kckn vkSj rdjhcu 500 MkWDVlZ tu&tkx:drk jSyh fudkysaxsA vcHkkjresagj?kaVsughagksaxh14 lM+dijekSrsa ubZ fnYyh% jkT; ljdkj dks ;s vf/kdkj gS fd oks lw[kk] ewlyk/kkj ckfj'k] dhV geyk] 'khr ygj@ikyk vkfn jk"Vªh; vkinkvksa ds fy, jk"Vªh; vkink çfrfØ;k dks"k ¼LVsV fMtkLVj jsLi‚al QaM ;kuh ,lMhvkj,Q½ esa miyC/k t:jh jkgr mik; viuk, tks fd vklkuh ls miyC/k gSA jkT; ljdkj dh vksj ls Kkiu feyus ij us'kuy fMtkLVj jsLi‚al QaM ;kuh ,uMhvkj,Q xaHkhj çk—frd vkinkvksa ds fy, ,lMhvkj,Q ds vykok vfrfjä foÙkh; enn nsus ij fopkj dj jgk gSA jkT; ljdkj dh vksj ls vuqjks/k djus ij fMikVZesaV v‚Q ,xzhdYpj ,aM d‚ijs'ku vkxs vkrh gS vkSj baVj&fefufLVª;y lsaVªy Vhe ¼vk,elhVh½ ,uMhvkj,Q ls foÙkh; enn dh flQkfj'k djus ds fy, Qly uqdlku lfgr lHkh cckZfn;ksa dk tk;tk ysrh gSA vc vkbZ,elhVh dh fjiksVZ ds vk/kkj ij jk"Vªh; dk;Zdkfj.kh lfefr dh mi lfefr ¼,llh&,ubZlh½ ,uMhvkj,Q ls dsaæh; lgk;rk ikus gsrq mPp Lrjh; dfeVh ¼,p,ylh½ dh eatwjh ikus ds fy, ,uMhvkj,Q/,lMhvkj,Q ls leFkZu ds ekud vkSj fn, x, vkbVe ds vuqlkj Lohdk;Z lgk;rk fn, tkus dh flQkfj'k djrh gSA tc Qlyksa dk uqdlku 33 Qhlnh ;k mlls vf/kd ] ,uMhvkj,Q/,lMhvkj,Q ds rgr jkgr ds fy, tks ekud r; fd, x, gSa os gSa] o"kkZ vk/kkfjr Qlyksa ds çfr gsDVs;j ds fy, 6800 #i,] chek—r flapkbZ vk/kkfjr Qlyksa ds fy, 13]500 #i, çfr gsDVs;j vkSj lHkh rjg ds ckjgeklh Qlyksa ds fy, 18]000 çfr gsDVs;jA ,uMhvkj,Q/,lMhvkj,Q ls feyus okyh foÙkh; lgk;rk fdlkuksa dks rRdky jkgr çnku dj jgh gS ysfdu ;s Qlyksa ds uqdlku/{kfrxzLr gksus ij feyus okyk eqvkotk ugha gSA Qly chek ,d ,slk foÙkh; midj.k gS tks Qly uqdlku gksus ij fdlkuksa dks Qly uqdlku gksus ij chek daiuh ls Lohdk;Z çhfe;e ds Hkqxrku ij lqj{kk çnku djrk gSA çk—frd vkinkvksa ds dkj.k gqbZ Qly {kfr ds fy, eqvkotk
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Delhi/NCR/ National 7ubZ fnYyh] 3 vxLr ls 9 vxLr 2015 eksgEen lkn fgUnqLrku esa txg&txg yksxksa ds ?kjks esa mUkdh fly dwwVh tk jgh gSA tSls%&jktLFkku] vyhx<+] esjB] fnYyh bR;kfn vkSj Hkh ,slh txg gSa tgk¡ ij bl fly dwVus dh ng’kr lqukbZ ns jgh gSA yksxksa ls iwNrkN ds }kjk irk pyk gS] fd bl dgkuh dh ’kq#vkr jktLFkku ls gqbZ mUgksusa crk;k gS] fd ogk¡ ij nks fly dwVus okyh vkSjrksa dks muds ekfyd us ftank tyk;k vkSj oks tydj ugha ejh rks mu ij cqy<kstj p<+k;k x;kA mUgkasuss ogk¡ [kM+s yksxkas ls enn ekaxh] ij dksbZ Hkh O;fDr mUkdh enn dks vkxs ugha vk;kA rks blls yksxksa ds fnyksa es Mj cSB pqdk gS] fd vc oks nksuksa vkSajrs muds ?kjksa fd fly dwVdj muds fnyksa esa Mj igq¡pk jgha gaS vkSj rjg&rjg ds fu’kku flyksa ij cukrh gSaA ij blesa pkSadk nsus okyh ckr ;g gS] fd fdlh us vc rd mUgsa ,slk djrs ugha ns[kk gSA D;kssafd yksaxks dk ,slk Hkh dguk gS] fd vxj dksbZ O;fDr mUgsa vkokt yxkdj jksds rks os mlds lkFk Hkh cqjk dj nsrh gSA ijarq ogha cgqr ls yksxksa dk dguk gS] fd ;g flQZ ,d vQokg gS vkSj ;g pksjkas dk dke gSA ;g pksj ykSxksa ds fnyksa es Mj iSnk dj jgs gaS rkfd os yksx vklkuh ls pksjh dj ldsaA vc ns[kuk ;g gS] fd ;g ckr fdruh lp gSS vkSj fdruh vQokg gS vkSj bldk D;k vUtke gksxkA flydkdqVuk]vkSjfnyksaesansg’riSnkdjuk lh- ,u- ih- C;wjks if'peh fnYyhA dkWmfly vkWQ osLV fnYyh vkWQ vkjMCyw, us fnYyh ljdkj dks i= fy[kdj eksgYyk lHkk esa jsftMsaV osyQs;j ,lksfl,'ku dks 'kkfey ugha djus ij fpark trkbZA dkWmfly vkQ osLV fnYyh vkjMCyw, ds ofj"B mik/;{k vfuy nsoyky vkSj egklfpo lksgu dqekj us i= fy[kdj Li"V dj fn;k gS fd gLrlky vkSj fodkliqjh ds vkjMCyw, us LFkkuh; 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  • 9. Tourism/ National9 ubZ fnYyh] 3 vxLr ls 9 vxLr 2015 Noida: The celebrations took place at the interna- tional head quarters of International Chamber of Media And Entertainment Industry at Noida when French director was signed for short film under Indo- French Cultural Forum of ICMEI. “I was looking for a plat- form to join hands for making of short film in India when Sandeep Marwah noticed my talent and grant me the facili- ties to direct one film under ICMEI” said Moane Elyane Maria Rosello film director from France. “We want to provide a wonderful platform to our guest directors from abroad. Asian Academy of Film And Television and Marwah Studio will support to the production of film at Delhi/Noida,” said Sandeep Marwah President ICMEI & AAFT. The film will be part of the 162 short films announced by Sandeep Marwah during his visit to London recently. The making of films together leads to the development of wonderful relations between two countries through art and culture. ICMEIAnnouncedShortFilmWithFrenchDirector Sumit Agarwal Kolkata: Public Relations Society of India, Kolkata Chapter along with Eye Care and Research Centre at Rotary Sadan organized i-Walk in support to the eye donation initiative on 2nd August, 2015. Around 350 people joined the walk and raised awareness for the issue. The city witnessed a major change as people rushed in from all directions to suppoirt the rally for the noble cause of eye-donation. NAI acted as a supportive partner for the event ,attend- ed by the General Secretary of West Bengal for Newspapers association of india. There were notable personalities like Ajay Pathak , Director of Ibs Kolkata , Raj Khandelwal, Debashish Bhattacharya and the Chairman Of PRSI Soumyajit Mahapatra. There were many inspirational speeches by the notable personalities. Shivalika Mondal, the G.S of NAI said' "There is no greater joy than giving colors to the darkness faced by 15 million people across India." I-walk Organised by PRSI During the first six months of 2015 Barbados recorded 303,592 long stay visitors, the first time the destination has ever topped 300,000 visitors in the Jan. - June period in the 29 years of recording air arrivals tourism statistics. This also represents a 14.3 percent increase or 37,945 more passenger arrivals over the comparative period in 2014. Chairman of the Barbados Tourism Marketing, Alvin Jemmott, explains: “This exceptional double-digit per- formance has been credited as the primary reason for the 0.5 percent increase in local GDP and comes against the backdrop of the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s (CTO) five percent growth projection for our region for 2015. “It also surpasses the global industry forecast issued by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) in January this year for international tourist arrivals to increase by 3 to 4 percent. Indeed, we are even above our own internal target for the year.” Jemmott added. Barbados reports record visitorsNAI was one of the supporting partners
  • 10. National /Internationl10 ubZ fnYyh] 3 vxLr ls 9 vxLr 2015 Honey & Saad New Delhi: A truck coming from the Noida to Delhii carrying the building mate- rial with a lots of weight had fallen in the river Yamuna near Kalindi Kunj by broking the all the alu- minum grills of the Yamuna river and gone deep inside the river. Traffic jam also occurs because of this around 8am-11am in the morning. After the lots of hardwork by Noida & Delhi police the truck comes out with the help of the cranes.After investigating the whole matter, the News comes that the driver is fully drunk and the truck was running in the 80/hr speed. One car had hit the truck from the side and truck driver can’t bal- ance the control and he had gone in the river Yamuna by broking the veins of the over bridge. A driver is safe with some of the injuries on his head & hands but the truck was fully completely destroyed. The owner of the truck is clam- ing for his insurance. Yamuna River- Becomes the Land ForAccidents Kanchan Yadav New Delhi: Dedicated for the upliftment of women in the country, ‘Sanwari Women Empowerment’ organised a deep-rooted thought oriented women fest with a theme ”Educate, Inspire, Empower—Let’s Change Attitude” at Constitution Club’s New Delhi. The Chief Guest on the occa- sion was Sushri Uma Bharti, Union Minister for Water Resources, Ganga Rejuvenation and River Development. Other guests at the function were BJP National Spokesperson SmtMeenakshiLekhi, YashvirDagar, National Treasurer BJP YM, DrBhola Singh MP-Bulanshahr, Ashish Sood, Gen Secy BJP Delhi & Leader of the House- SDMC , H.E. Andre Sanra, Ambassador of Republic of Benin, Ajay Affarwal, Advocate Supreme Court, VijenderGarg, PWD Minister-Delhi, Shivcharan Goel, MLA Moti Nagar and Ravinder Gupta, Mayor North MCD , Aniruddha Kumar, Principal Commissioner-Income Tax, Bharat BhushanMadan, Councillor- Motinagar, PoonamPrakashDySecy, CM Office-Delhi, Suraj Kumar, Councillor- Inderpuri, Rekha Gupta, Councillor-North PitamPura and KamaljeetSehrawat, President. BJP MahilaMorcha(Delhi) , Shri Mange Ram Garg , Padam Shree Guru ShobhnaNarain. Sanwari Women Fest held in Delhi Chhota-Shakeel one of the key conspirators of the 1993 Mumbai blasts case and chief aide of gangster Dawood Ibrahim has warned India of dire consequences for hang- ing Yakub Memon for a crime that he didn’t com- mit. According to reports, Shakeel, who termed the execution of Memon as “legal murder” accused the Indian government on going back on its word that it would spare Memon’s life if he surren- ders. He said that Memon has been wrongly pun- ished for his brother Tiger Memon’s act. According to Shakeel, Yakub was innocent and it was Tiger who masterminded the blasts on India’s financial capital. Shakeel also said that it is now clear that Dawood Ibrahim would also have met the same fate had he returned to India in exchange of promises of leniency. He also denied that Yakub Memon had any links with Dawood. He further added that nobody from D Company or anyone else will ever trust the Indian govern- ment in future again. Yakub Memon, convicted for the Mumbai blasts case was hanged till death on Thursday after exhausting all legal options to escape the gal- lows. ChhotaShakeelwarnsIndiaofconse- quencesafterYakubMemon’shanging Jagannathan writes: “What is apparent to all but the innocent eye is this: where a convicted killer or assassin or terrorist has strong political backing, neither the cen- tre nor the courts seem to develop the spine to deliver justice impartially as intend- ed. Now consider how the same centre, states and courts are keen to “uphold the law” when it comes to another category of killers: Ajmal Kasab, Afzal Guru, and, now, pos- sibly, Yakub Memon. All Muslims and their only common link to the hangman’s noose seem to be that they lack political support.” Anyway, till today Muslim remained as a vote bank. BJP is in power majority votes and Hindutva agenda, minorities are feeling insecure in this country. Yakub’s death has given tremors to some. At the last moment, everyone made noise to save his life but this time judiciary was not very kind to him. Even my intention is not to support crime or criminal, just a thought to save someone who is a victim of politics. Yakub died and his death leaves a series of question behind. Twenty two long years, 600 witnesses and 100 guilty sentences. Later on, one hanged but can government deport the main culprits, Dawood Ibrahim and Tiger to India? Can anyone ever be booked and punished for Babri demolition and post dem- olition riots in India, where thousands were killed? Whosoever are the rioters, prop- agators, masterminds and murderers, should be hanged or butchered mercilessly for killing innocents. Or there will be always a selective justice? Finally, Yakub.............. Meanwhile some foreign media came up with their own theories. Here many things are not clear, if there is a IS lead attack on India how will it “provoke an apocalyptic confrontation with America”? And why will America attack IS with all its allies? How come all Muslim countries get united, because till date Shia Muslim country is the enemy of Sunni Muslim countries, all deceptive assumptions. However for India, there is a need to work with other countries in sharing the intelligence inputs and take necessary counter measures. America’s main obsession is world domi- nation and if it should help to enlist IS’s and Pakistan help against India to achieve their purpose, they would do so. Media can incite riots with this news and create panic/ suspicion/ hatred and fear among people of India. Such reports telecast and repeated will make smaller groups to form to fight each other by which time the local evil forces would join together and attack the frightened groups weakening them further even before arrival of IS evil forces. United States of America is the world’s biggest war monger. War comes to India, only because it is being thrust on us. The US weapons lobby never rests. War is their market; the world exists only for its profit. The slavish dependence on USA that some Indians have will set citi- zen against citizen and bring great tragedy to India. We don’t have to look far. We have many examples like: Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Libya, the countries of South America and the list goes on. We need to disengage from Western manufactured stories and follow the Indian way of peace and dharma. This is the price every country pays for being fascinated and addicted to USA. Constantly being fed doomsday stories, fearful of our own shadow and suspecting each other. India needs to be more sensitive when it comes to making comment after every ter- ror attack, and also our country needs able intelligence to avoid these attacks. The governments have changed but terror threat to this country always continued taking innocent lives. When will we give ‘befitting...............
  • 11. Crime/Education11 ubZ fnYyh] 3 vxLr ls 9 vxLr 2015 Honey Sehgal Noida: Students from 108 countries had visited to study at ASMS which is very proud for the institute, because of the owner & president of the Institute non othert than Mr.Sandeep Marwah (Founder of Noida Filmcity, Preseident of Marwah Studios, Owner of ASMS & AAFT). Many other big per- sonalities related to the field of Journalism like (Vimla Bathan, Vijay Simha, N.K Thrikka, Vijay Vidrohi, Shazia Ilmi) were present to address the stu- dents for their future in the line of Mass Communication. Bytes By the Personalities Sandeep Marwah (President, Marwah Studios)- . “Give me Hard work, potential, talent and in return I will provide you BEST EDUCATION”. Nobody had seen the GOD, not our parents, our grandparents and not us but the fact is that we still believe in GOD. “You all have to believe in us and give your best as much as possible in your field and the results will be automat- ically seen by you all after 2-3 years. Anything you want from us, I am always there for my students to help them in any way at any cost. Vijay Vidrohi (ABP News)- The trend of inves- tigating reporting had com- pletely changed as com- pare to 16-17 years back the stories were investigat- ed by the reporters. “Electronic media is not increasing as much as it has to be day by day, Its time of New Media now- days and the demand for new media is much more than the electronic media”. The Industry is demanding more for the good & hard- working students which have their interest in new media. Vijay Sinha (Veteran Journalist)- A power of journalist is that much, that everyone will believe what you show to them. You all are the trust for the peo- ples living in the country, the report you give, it will believe by everyone in the country. “Report the news until you could not become the news”. There is lots of importance of the print journalism earlier and now in this fast moving world also. Write the correct thing which is NEWS, if you don’t have anger in your blood please don’t write anything because an anger heart can only write, but it should be the NEWS which should be read by the public of the country. N.K Thrikka (Senior Journalist)- A reporter has a very responsibility job wheather in any type of medium (Print, electronic, new media). Peoples living in the country depends upon the media to get the correct NEWS, a reporter had to report each & every- thing in a correct form in a correct way so that peo- ples living in the country will be able to know the NEWS. Vimla Bathan (Noida MP)- It is a very great achievement for Noida that Mr.Sandeep Marwah is doing very great job by run- ning this institute and pro- viding the education to the students from 108 coun- tries in the campus. “Knowledge is very much necessary to become any- thing in ife, especially in media Industry. You have to show your talent and the doors are open for you in the Industry everywhere”. Shazia Ilmi (Anchor, Prominent leader of BJP)- Lots of problems will come in front of you all while reporting, doing anything in this line of media but never give up and no looking back will only help you to be a celebrity one day in the industry. You all are in correct institute ASMS, which is working very hard for the betterment of the students. “Media is the fourth pillar of democracy, and this image of media you all have to maintain for the many long years, so start working hard from now only”. Ramesh Bhatt (News Nation)- You all are the future of the country and you all have to love your work in this field. Maddness is very much necessary in this world of Journalism, and you all have to keep one thing in mind, “Either be a history in the country or make some history by your own”. Vipin Gaur (NAI)- Media is the fourth pillar of democracy & media is also be said as the medium of Aam Aadmi. “If you have a news than you are a jour- nalist and to make news you have to make PR. There is lots of opportuni- ties in the print in this industry, and this institute ASMS will help you a lot to pursue in your courier”. Hardeep Singh Bedi (Sports Journalist)- A Sports journalist has a very enjoyfull job in his/her line with the usage of lots of energy. “The visuals you see in the sports, only that is reported correctly in the report with no much edi- tion”. Other reports have to go through the 4 editing sections in the news room. Love&enjoy your work always and there is a good opportunities in the sports journalism. ASMS-3DaysMassCommunnicationOrientation2015Batch spl. correspondent New Delhi: On the occasion of World Youth Skill Day to support mandate of both Central Government and State Government Department , CRISP signs MoU with leading Public Sector undertaking Engineers India Limited. CRISP will conduct Employment Oriented Skills training at Bhopal for around 500 youths for the benefit of unemployed, rural, weaker sections of the Society. Mr. Mukesh Sharma, Chief Executive Officer, CRISP said " We are very happy to part- ner with Engineers India Limited to develop productive, employable and skilled work- force in the country. CRISP is already active in skilling the youth and with this pro- gramme, we can take our ini- tiative even further. The MoU was signed by Mr. Mukesh Sharma, Chief Executive Officer, CRISP and Mr. Shyamal Mukherjee, Head- CSR. On this occasion Mr. Rajesh Maheshwari, AGM, CRISP and Mr. Vivek Awasthi & Mr. Sandeep Samajdar from EIL were also present. CRISPIndiaSignsMOUforSkillDevelopmentTrainingwithEngineersIndiaLimited Vivek Sharma New Delhi: Centre for Social Development and Research Foundation, Rayn International School and Bhim Rao Amedkar College (Delhi University) Planted trees at the College Campus. On the occasion many teachers of the College were present and contributed along with the students of the college, stu- dents of the school and volun- teers from the CSDR Foundation. Dr. Rakesh Kumar from CSDR Foundation and Dr G. K. Arora (Principal) of the col- lege addressed the group. Dr. Arora expressed his anguish at the slow pace of work relat- ed to protection of the envi- ronment. He said it is becom- ing a pattern that many NGO’s and students from schools and colleges are just concerned about collection of certificates that they have contributed to the cause of Environment. He also moti- vated the group to take up ini- tiatives irrespective of their contribution being noted or certified. Dr. Rakesh kumar (CEO & Director, CSDRF) gave simple examples to the group on how wasting food, water and other resources is also a destruction of our envi- ronment. He emphatically mentioned how in the world 8 children die per minute because they do not get ade- quate safe drinking water. He also mentioned that three thousand children in India die per day because of inade- quate meal and nutrition while many of us waste food. He gave examples on how a Ballpen ink container had been named as REFILL while it is not refillable and the plas- tic and thermocol plates, glasses etc been called DIS- POSABLES while they get disposed in the nature in thousands of years. He told the reporter that all the mango saplings that they have planted had been nur- tured and grown by him from the mango seeds left after eating the mangoes in the last season. He also told that he is in the process of developing Jamun Saplings from the jamun and Leechi from leechi seeds he had this season. If all of us grow sapling from seeds of fruits that we eat and plant them wherever we get space for them we can one day have fruits for all of us added Dr Kumar. Tree plantation in Delhi
  • 12. Business/ National12 ubZ fnYyh] 3 vxLr ls 9 vxLr 2015 Modi Guard launches its new range of innovative glass products cnp bureau New Delhi: Modiguard, the leader of float glass manufac- turing in India expanded their range of products and launched new glasses to fur- ther fortify their hold in the market.Almost all the promi- nent retailers of Noida and Greater Noidajoined the con- ference. These new product range comprise of architectural ranges- solar, high perform- ance and high durability (HD). Some benefits of the Guardian SunGuard range of glass products offer high visi- bility light transmission, better solar control and colour ren- dering index. .The conference began with the unveiling of the four new products of ModiGuard namely- Sparkle Mirror, Deco Cristal, Tinted Mirror and HD( High Durable) range of Reflective Glass. All these products are made by using the best of interna- tional technology and special- ly customized for Indian mar- ket applications viz- humidity resistance, anti chipping properties ,compatible to sec- ondary process like acid work, etching and sand blast- ing etc. MediaExpoInauguratedbyShriSatyenderJain,CabinetMinisterforIndustries Binod Kumar Singh New Delhi: Indore based Sun Fabric Printable Pvt. Ltd., has designed a Versatile Fabric Solution called Sun Fabric which will replace Flex PVC in the Outdoor and Indoor Signage Market in the coming years while also reducing pollution caused due to PVC materials. The company will be displaying this unique fabric which is manufactured completely in India at Media Expo, India’s largest international exhibition on indoor & outdoor advertising and signage solutions from 24 – 26 July at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. PVCs which are most widely used in Flex PVC are known to have a heady Smell and pose problems with its Curled Edges, Cracked Graphics and non – recyclability. PVC is also polluting the ground as this cannot be recycled. This problem is very acute in the coastal areas of India. Introducing its eco- friendly alternative, Sun Fabric Printable Pvt. Ltd., has designed this Versatile Fabric Solution called Sun Fabric. Speaking on the FABRIC merits, Mr. Deepak Girotra from the company said, "Since we wanted to develop a prod- uct for both Indoor and Outdoor advertising and provide an alternate option apart from PVC Flex, we wanted to come up with something which that was foremost an Eco Friendly Product. IntexlaunchesFullHDTVin40inchscreensize cnp bureau New Delhi: Continuing with the momen- tum of innovations and bringing newer ver- sions of LED screens for its customers, Intex Technologies, today announced the launch of a bigger and better flat panel dis- play - Intex LED TV 4010 FHD at a lucra- tive price of INR 35,999/- The LED TV 4010 FHD is skillfully crafted to enhance your viewing experience with some brilliant features that push the bar higher to match up to the expectations of our viewers across different age-groups. This amazing- ly advanced Television set comes with the signature Eye safe T-matrix technology and the efficient power saving feature that helps viewers enjoy a broad- casting experience becoming a treat to the eyes. The built-in stereo speakers, yield a pow- erful output of audio quality that generates a performance that produces a balanced stereo sound over a wide area 10W X 2. Speaking at the launch, Nidhi Markanday, Business Head, Consumer Durables & IT Accessories said, “Intex Technologies always strives at innovating better and valuable offerings that match consumer expectations. Big screens being the trend have been a priority for us and we have always looked at customizing offerings according to market demand. US Technology Major InFocus sets its eyes on India spl. correspondent New Delhi: American technol- ogy pioneer InFocus has sent shockwaves through the Indian tech world with the mega- launch of an audacious portfo- lio of Smartphones, Tablets & LED TVs. Naked eye 3D tech- nology, anodized aluminum unibody smartphones and brilliant Ultra High Definition LED displays are just a snippet of the innovative technology and premium designs showcased at the grand event. The impressive range firmly bolstered InFocus’s position as a rising star in the mobile communication, multimedia entertain- ment and visual collaboration spaces in India. Speaking at the event, Sachin Thapar, Country Head InFocus India said, “Our mission for InFocus in India is as bold as it is simple: InFocus is determined to enrich the lives of all Indians by pushing the boundaries of technology and design innovation and providing quality consumers can trust. With the help of strategic partners such as Foxconn and SuperD, we will revolutionise the mobile communication, electronics and visual display markets in India with our fantastic portfolio, and undoubtedly reach $1 billion by the end of 2016.”
  • 13. Entertainment13 ubZ fnYyh] 3 vxLr ls 9 vxLr 2015 Jh x.ks’kk; ue% T;ksfr"k tUei=h tUedq.Myh jkf’k jRu] fookg gou egk:nzkfHk"ksd jkek;.k] lqUnjdk.M ?kjsyq leL;k ukSdjh ‘’kknh vkilh >xM+s] ysu&nsu tSlh lHkh çdkj dh leL;kvksa dk lekèkku fu%”kqYd i0 eukst xkSM+ ¼‘kkL=h th½ Add- A- 115, Piller No. 34- 35 Top Floor, Vikas Marg, Shakarpur, New Delhi- 110092 eks0+91 9990807660, 9711409076, 9810226962 Jh cnjh fnO; T;ksfr”k laLFkku Binod Kumar Singh New Delhi: A unique Bible Writing Event was held at St. Joseph’s Co Education School, Arera colony under the supervision of Bhopal Archdiocese. The Bible Miter Team, which is a group of Priests, sisters and lay people was respon- sible for organizing and handling this event about Bible chapter writing. Hindi version of the bible, pen and paper were provided by the Bible Miter team to each participant. All the Parishes and Mission sta- tions of Bhopal archdio- cese participated in the event and came out with their own bible. The task was assigned to different individual partici- pants and each participant had to bring their own bible. Fr. Suman Kumar Tirkey, president of Bible Mitr said that the whole purpose of organizing this event was to spread the awareness of holy bible and letting peo- ple know about it by writing its chapters. A big Success to the Bible writing event organized by Bible Mitr team Mumbai: Rani Actress Rani Mukerji, married Yash Raj Films (YRF) head Aditya Chopra last year, said that she is currently enjoying “being mar- ried and doing nothing”. In an inter- view to Vogue India August 2015 issue, Rani talked about life post marriage, her choice of films and her future plans. When asked if she sees herself producing or directing a film in the future, Rani, who has com- pleted two decades in Bollywood, said: “There’s nothing stopping me. Adi (Aditya Chopra) would never say no. But I see the way my husband works. He’s the most hard-working person in his studio and the last one to leave at night. I wouldn’t want to risk his or his c o m p a n y ’ s name by doing some- thing juvenile. For now, I’m enjoying being married and doing nothing.”As for five years from now, she wants to see herself doing some “kickass films” and having “lovely babies beside me as I go to the set”. Rani, who has delivered powerful performances in films like No One Killed Jessica and Mardaani, credits three men, including her husband, for spotting her talent in her initial days. “Yes, he (Aditya Chopra) did, and so did Shah Rukh (Khan). Aamir (Khan) recommended me to Mukesh Bhatt and Vikram Bhatt forGhulam (released in 1998). These three men have been integral to my career,” said the actress. She also recalled the time when film- maker Karan Johar asked her to lose weight before Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. “Karan is so hyper. If you see that scene today, where’s the weight? I was actually happy that I didn’t look like every- o n e e l s e . Today, people think about it far more than we used to,” said the actress, whose film choices have changed as she feels that “it’s embarrassing for a 37-year-old to do the roles she did in her twenties.” “I’m not delusional. I’m conscious of what the audience wants to see me in,” she stressed. I’menjoyingbeingmarriedanddoingnothing:RaniMukerji Binod Kumar Singh New Delhi: A packed ICCR auditorium at Azad Bhawan in New Delhi witnessed "Srijan'rNrityaArghya" - a power- ful and elegant performance of the 500-year old Sattriya Dance form and an episodic Bhaona presentation by SrijaniBhaswaMahanta accompanied by a group of young monks from PuranaKamalabariSattra, Majuli, Assam on Sunday evening. The performance was organised by the Srimanta Foundation, in association with Indian Council for Cultural Relations, with SrijaniBhaswaMahanta as the lead dancer. Sattriya or SattriyaNritya, originally created approximate- ly 500 years ago, is one among the eight principal clas- sical Indian dance traditions. In the year 2000, the Sattriya dances of Assam received recognition as one of the eight classical dance forms of India. Till a few decades ago the dance form was only performed by male monks. Starting the programme with SutradhariNritya, Srijani enthralled the audience with her performance as Purusha and Prakritiwhich involved singing and mimicry filled with emotion.Eminent classical dancer Sonal Man Singh, who was among those present,greatly appreciat- ed her dancing as well singing and said, "Apart from her dancing, her singing was sweet, evocative and sooth- ing." Srijani who recently graduated from Lady Shri Ram College has been training since her childhood under the guidance of her Guru Padmashree Ghanakanta Bora Borbayan. The music was composed under the guidance of Kesavananda DevaGoswami. Srijani'r Nritya Arghya enthrals with Sattriya, a 500-year old dance form from Assam
  • 14. 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eSp ds rhljs fnu dh 'kq#vkr esa v‚LVªsfy;kbZ ikjh dks 349 juksa ij jksdus ds ckn Hkkjrh; Vhe us viuh nwljh ikjh 'kq: dh ysfdu mldh 'kq#vkr [kjkc jghA dIrku psrs'oj iqtkjk 11 ju cukdj ju vkmV gks x,A blds ckn vksiuj vfHkuo eqdqan us fojkV dksgyh ds lkFk nwljs fodsV ds fy, 63 juksa dh lk>snkjh dj Vhe dks ladV ls mckjs dh dksf'k'k dhA dksgyh 94 xsanksa esa 45 ju cukdj vkmV gks x,A og vius v/kZ'krd ls 5 ju ls pwd x,A dksgyh ds tkus ds ckn eqdqan dk lkFk nsus d#.k uk;j ¼31½ vk, vkSj nksuksa us rhljs fodsV ds fy, 52 juksa dh lk>snkjh dj Vhe dks Ms<+ lkS ds djhc igqapk fn;kA Vhe bafM;k dk la?k"kZ tkjh isVh,e dks vxys pkj lkyksa rd Hkkjr esa gksus okys ?kjsyw vkSj var- jjk"Vªh; fØdsV eSpksa ds VkbVy Likalj vf/kdkj fey x, gSa ftldk LokfeRo ou 97 ¼one 97½ dE;qfuds'kal ds ikl gSA bu vf/kdkjksa dks gkfly djus ds fy, daiuh us 203-28 djksM+ #i;s dh lQy cksyh yxkbZA chlhlhvkbZ dh ekdsZfVax desVh dh cSBd esa bl QSlys ij eqgj yxkbZ xbZA cSBd yxHkx ikap ?kaVs pyhA gj eSp ds fy, vk/kkj ewY; 1-68 djksM+ #i;s Fkk vkSj vafre ewY; 2-42 djksM+ #i;s r; gqvkA ;g ewY; fiNys Likalj ekbØkseSDl ls 40 yk[k #i;s T;knk FkkA 2014&15 esa ekbØkseSDl gh vdsyh jsl esa FkhA 2019 rd fn, x, vf/kdkjksa ds rgr vc ?kjsyw j.kth Vª‚Qh VwukZesaV dks isVh,e j.kth Vª‚Qh ds uke ls tkuk tk,xkA Hkkjr esa gksus okys fu/kkZfjr 84 eSpksa ¼VsLV] ouMs vkSj Vh&20½ ds fy, dsoy nks cksyhdrkZ gh jsl esa FksA gkykafd ekdsZfVax desVh ds ,d lnL; ds vuqlkj ekbØkseSDl dh cksyh dks jí dj fn;k x;k D;ksafd t:jh nLrkost tek ugha djk, x, FksA Hkkjr dks bl lky väwcj esa nf{k.k vÝhdh Vhe dh estckuh djuh gS ftlls isVh,e ds lkFk varjjk"Vªh; lhtu dh 'kq#vkr gksxhA chlhlhvkbZ dh Vhoh çksMD'ku vf/kdkj twe VsDu‚yksth us 26 djksM+ esa gkfly fd, tksfd fiNys lky flaxkiqj dh ,d daiuh ls 10 djksM+ #i;s de gSaA fdV Likaljf'ki dk ukbd ls py jgk djkj Hkh fnlacj esa [kRe gks jgk gSA ,sls esa ukbd vkSj ,fMMkl esa dM+h çfrLi/kkZ gks ldrh gSA ?kjsyw lhjhtksa ds fy, isVh,e ds :i esa u;k VkbVy Likalj ikdj cksMZ [kq'k gS D;ksafd ;g ubZ ih<+h dh daiuh gSA isVh,e dk Lokxr gSA vkus okys pkj lkyksa esa ;g tqM+ko Hkkjrh; fØdsV dks vkSj etcwrh vkSj fujarjrk çnku djsxkA 203 djksM+ [kpZ dj Paytm cuk chlhlhvkbZ dk VkbVy Likalj rst xsancktksa ds yktokc çn'kZu ds dkj.k ,'kst lhjht dk rhljk VsLV egt rhu fnu esa gh [kRe gksus ds vklkj c<+ x, gSaA fiNys nks fnuksa esa xsancktksa us dqy 27 fodsV >Vd fy, gSaA bu 27 esa ls 17 fodsV v‚LVªsfy;k ds fxjs gSaA cfeaZ?ke ds ,tcLVu esa [ksys tk jgs eSp esa v‚LVªsfy;k us V‚l thrdj igys cYysckth djus dk QSlyk fy;k Fkk tks cqjh rjg ls xyr lkfcr gqvk vkSj ml ij gkj dk ladV eaMjk jgk gSA lhjht ds rhljs VsLV eSp ds nwljs fnu baXySaM ds f[kykQ igyh ikjh esa 145 juksa ls fiNM+us okyh v‚LVªsfy;k dh Vhe viuh nwljh ikjh esa 168 ju ds dqy ;ksx ij lkr fodsV xaokdj gkj dh dxkj ij igqap xbZ gSA nwljs fnu dk [ksy [kRe gksus ds le; ihVj usfoy 37 ju vkSj fepsy LVkdZ lkr ju cukdj ukckn ykSVsA v‚LVªsfy;k dh c<+r 23 juksa dh gks xbZ gS gkykafd mlds ikl flQZ rhu fodsV gh 'ks"k gSaA daxk: Vhe dh nwljh ikjh esa 7 esa ls mlds 5 cYysckt ngkbZ dk vkadM+k ugha Nq ldsA ikap eSpksa dh lhjht esa nksuksa Vhesa ,d&,d eSp thrdj 1&1 ls cjkcjh ij gSaA igyh ikjh esa egt 136 ju cukdj vkmV gksus okyh v‚LVªsfy;kbZ Vhe dh nwljh ikjh dh 'kq#vkr Hkh vPNh ugha jgh vkSj rst xsanckt LVhou fQu dh dgj cjikrh xsanckth ds vkxs daxk: cYysckt vk, jke x, jke cudj jg x,A gkykafd fodsV dh ysus dh 'kq#vkr LVqvVZ cz‚M us dhA vksiuj fØl jkstlZ Ng ju cukdj pyrs cusA jkstlZ dks cz‚M dh xsan ij ixck/kk vkmV fn;k x;kA nks fnu esa >Vd fy, 27 fodsV