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Book online for
night viewing
of Taj Mahal!
New Delhi (PTI): In
good news for tourists
wanting to visit the
iconic Taj Mahal on a
moon-lit night, the Su-
preme Court on
Wednesday directed au-
thorities to start online
ticketing facility. A
bench of justices San-
jay Kishan Kaul and
Abhay S Oka modified
an earlier order which
said tickets had to be
collected physically
from ticket counters 24
hours before the visit.
‘Dismantle support system of terrorism’
First India Bureau
New Delhi: In a meet-
ing that started at 11am
at a secret and highly
secured location in the
national capital and
went on till 5pm, Union
Home Minister Amit
Shah on Tuesday told
Intelligence Bureau
(IB) officers from across
the country that victory
is possible only through
a decisive fight against
both terrorism as well
as its support system.
Shah also said there
is a need to control Left
Wing Extremism by dis-
mantling the financial
and logistical support
system. Union Home
Secretary Ajay Bhalla,
IB chief Tapan Deka
were among those who
attended the meeting.
Shah stressed on the
need to “strengthen in-
formation sharing be-
tween counter-terror-
ism and anti-drug agen-
cies” and also said, “We
have to make coastal
security impenetrable.
We should keep a close
eye on even the smallest
and most isolated port.”
AMIT SHAH TO IB OFFICERS
‘USE DRONES TO
STOP DRUGS
SMUGGLING’
Referring to the circula-
tion of drugs, Shah said
narcotics not only ruin
the youth of the country
but money earned from
it also affects the internal
security of the country,
therefore everyone has
to work together for its
destruction. “We have to
make maximum use of
anti-drone technology to
stop smuggling of drugs
from across the border
through drones,” he said. 
Union Home Minister Amit Shah arrives for a day-long interaction with
IB officers from across the country on Wednesday. —PHOTO BY PTI
GUJ ENCOUNTERS: SC
TO CONSIDER REPORT
OF COMMITTEE
New Delhi: A Supreme
Court on Wednesday
said it needs to see
whether any directions
are required to be issued
on a report by Justice HS
Bedi Committee, which
investigated alleged fake
encounters in Gujarat.
WATCH THE NATIONAL HINDI NEWS CHANNEL BHARAT24 - JAHAN TAK BHARAT WAHAN TAK BHARAT24
PAK’S ROLLERCOASTER ROUTE TO FINALS
Star batters Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan found
form at the right moment, smashing key half-centuries to
help Pakistan cruise into the final of ICC T20 World Cup
after defeating New Zealand by 7 wickets on Wednesday.
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OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, NEW DELHI  MUMBAI
NIRAV MODI TO
BE EXTRADITED
TO INDIA; LOSES
APPEAL IN UK HC
New Delhi: An earthquake of magnitude 6.6 hit Nepal in the early
hours of Wednesday in which 6 people were reportedly killed and
many injured. The tremors were also felt in India’s capital New Delhi,
Rajasthan and its surrounding areas with no casuality reported yet.
London: The High Court in London on Wednesday
ordered diamond merchant Nirav Modi’s extradition
to India to face charges of fraud and money
laundering, amounting to an estimated $2 billion in
the Punjab National Bank (PNB) loan scam case.
SUNAK UNDER
PRESSURE AS
MIN QUITS AMID
BULLYING ROW
London: British PM Rishi Sunak is facing pressure
from the Oppn on Wednesday as Gavin Williamson,
who was MoS without portfolio yet resigned from
Cabinet. He was accused of abusive behaviour towards
fellow Conservative Party colleagues and civil servants.
EARTHQUAKE: 6 KILLED IN NEPAL; TREMORS FELT IN DEL, RAJ
BSE SENSEX 61,033.55 151.60 | NSE NIFTY 18,157.00 45.80
I want to take accountability for these decisions and for how we
got here. I know this is tough for everyone and I am especially
sorry to those impacted. —Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s Chief Executive
‘I GOT THIS WRONG’
Mark Zuckerberg says “Sorry” as Meta
fires 11,000; 13 per cent of workforce
New Delhi: Facebook’s
parent company Meta
onThursdayannounced
they would fire more
than 11,000 employees to
reduce costs following
disappointing earnings
and a drop in revenue.
The broad job cuts fol-
low layoffs at other ma-
jor tech companies in-
cluding Musk-owned
Twitter and Microsoft.
“We are also taking a
number of additional
steps to become a leaner
and more efficient com-
pany by cutting discre-
tionary spending and
extending our hiring
freeze through Q1,”
Zuckerberg added. P7
PROPHET REMARK:
COURT FREES JAILED
BJP MLA RAJA SINGH
Hyderabad: Telangana HC’s
bench of Justice Abhishek
Reddy, Justice Juvvadi
Sridevi set aside Preventive
Detention Act filed against
suspended BJP MLA T Raja
Singh, ordered his release
from prison on Wednesday.
READ
Crucial
Crucial
‘QUAD’ COUNTRIES KICK
OFF MALABAR EXERCISE,
CHINA ON THEIR RADAR
HC DISMISSES APPEAL
AGAINST ACQUITTAL
OF ADVANI, OTHERS
New Delhi: The ‘Quad’
countries of India, the US,
Japan and Australia have
kicked off their top-notch
Malabar naval exercise off
Yokosuka near East China
Sea, with China’s aggressive
moves in Indo-Pacific
figuring radar screens.
Lucknow: The Lucknow
bench of the Allahabad
high court on Wednesday
dismissed criminal appeal
filed against acquittal of 32,
including BJP leaders LK
Advani and Uma Bharti, by
Special CBI court in Babri
Masjid demolition case.
‘I will protect all citizens’
Justice DY Chandrachud takes
oath as 50th Chief Justice of India
He will have a two-year long
tenure at the Supreme Court
First India Bureau
New Delhi: Justice DY
Chandrachud took oath
as the 50th Chief Jus-
tice of India (CJI) on
Wednesday, after over 6
years as a judge of the
Supreme Court. His fa-
ther was former CJI YV
Chandrachud. Justice
Chandrachud and his
father are only father-
son duo to have reached
position of CJI in the
country’s judicial his-
tory. Justice Chandra-
chud as CJI took oath
administered by Presi-
dent Droupadi Murmu.
As he took oath, he said
he aims to, “serve the
nation is my priority.
We’ll protect all the citi-
zens of India, be it in
terms of technology or
registry reforms, or ju-
dicial reforms.”
Justice Chandrachud
will serve as CJI till Nov
10, 2024. LS Speaker Om
Birla, Union Home Min-
ister Amit Shah and fin-
min Nirmala Sithara-
man were also present
on the occasion.
President Droupadi Murmu with Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, outgoing CJI Justice Uday Umesh Lalit, new CJI Justice Dhananjaya
Yeshwant Chandrachud and Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju at the Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi on Wednesday.  —PHOTO BY ANI
Narendra Modi
@narendramodi
Congratulations to
Dr Justice DY Chandrachud
on being sworn in as India’s
Chief Justice. Wishing him
a fruitful tenure ahead.
Kiren Rijiju @KirenRijiju
Heartiest congratulations Dr Justice DY Chandrachud
on being appointed as the 50th Chief Justice Of India!
Best wishes to him and look forward to working in very close
coordination to ensure the speedy delivery of Justice.
PM MODI VISITS CHAMBI  SUJANPUR IN HP
Congress betrayed people
of Himachal, says Modi
First India Bureau
Chambi/Sujanpur:
PM Narendra Modi on
Wednesday addressed
public meetings in
Chambi  Sujanpur in
Himachal Pradesh. PM
Modi started his first
address at Chambi by
highlighting that
Himachal is in an im-
portant stage of devel-
opment and, thus, it
needs a stable and
strong government. Hit-
ting out at the opposi-
tion, PM Modi said,
“Congress can never
give a stable govt to
Himachal… Cong is a
guarantee of instability
.
Congress is guaranteed
to stop devp works”.
Highlighting differ-
ences between BJP and
Cong, PM in Sujanpur
said that BJP has made
devp of nation its top
priority in the politics.
Modi also spoke about
development of educa-
tional avenues here.
Post rally, Modi also
stopped his convoy to
give way to an ambu-
lance on Wednesday.
PM Narendra Modi with HP BJP president Suresh Kumar Kashyap
and BJP candidates wave to supporters during Vijay Sanklap
Rally, at Chambi, in Kangra on Wednesday.
It is the BJP
which can
take Himachal
to new heights of de-
velopment. Therefore,
this time the return of
the BJP government in
Himachal is necessary.
—Narendra Modi,
Prime Minister
To serve
the nation
is my
priority.
—CJI DY
Chandrachud
l India and England are
facing off against each
other for the first time
in T20 World Cup after a
huge gap of 10 years
l Team India skipper Ro-
hit Sharma, after getting
injured on Tuesday, said
on Wednesday that he has
been declared fit to play
the crucial semi-final
l Team England has also
reported injuries and may
play without its star bats-
man Dawid Malan and star
bowler Mark Wood
l In the T20 WC, former
India captain Virat Kohli
has been in sparkling bat-
ting form with Suryaku-
mar Yadav second in line
l Weather.com’s forecast
says there is a 34 percent
chance of precipitation in
Adelaide in South Aus-
tralia on Thursday.
HC REFUSES URGENT
STAY ON BAIL TO RAUT;
ED PLEA HEARING TODAY
Mumbai: The Bombay HC on
Wednesday refused to grant
urgent stay on bail granted
to Shiv Sena
MP Sanjay
Raut by a low-
er court in an
alleged money
laundering
case regis-
tered by ED. Stating that it
can not pass such an order
without hearing both parties,
HC posted matter for hearing
on Thursday. A special court
earlier in the day granted
bail to Raut and co-accused
Pravin while rejecting ED’s
request to stay effect of or-
der till Friday. Central agency
then moved the High Court
and sought an interim stay.
INDIA, ENGLAND
FACEOFF TODAY
T20 WC 2022
SEMIFINAL
BJP BRASS FINALISES GUJARAT CANDIDATES
New Delhi: A meeting of
the BJP’s central election
committee was held
Wednesday to finalise 182
candidates for the polls
in Gujarat. PM Narendra
Modi, Home Minister
Amit Shah, Gujarat CM
Bhupendra Patel, BJP
president JP Nadda and
other top leaders attended
the meeting at the party
headquarters here.  P5
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Noida: Spurned by ex-lover, married man pushes colleague from 3rd floor of office building; tries fleeing with body in ambulance
‘LOVER’PUSHESWOMANTODEATH
Noida (PTI): A 22-year-
old woman died after
being allegedly pushed
off the third-floor of
her office building here
by a colleague with
whom she had broken
up after learning that
he was already mar-
ried.
The man, identified
as Gaurav, came down
from the building and
put the woman in an au-
torickshaw, telling peo-
ple who had gathered
around that he was her
brother and was taking
her to hospital.
Instead, he took her
to Lal Kuan area on
Noida’s border with
Ghaziabad. He booked
an ambulance there to
take her to Meerut, po-
lice said Wednesday, a
day after the incident.
“The accused had en-
tered Meerut district
along with the woman’s
body in the ambulance
but was traced by a po-
lice team around 4.30
pm,” Additional DCP
(Noida) Ashutosh
Dwivedi said. Both
worked at an insurance
company. “She had
called off their relation-
ship after getting to
know his marital status.
However, the accused
continued to pester
her,” the official said.
Police said the wom-
an complained to police
about this on Septem-
ber 29. The man was
then called to the police
station on September
29. “The families of
both were also present
at the police station
and Gaurav assured in
writing that he would
stop bothering her,”
Dwivedi said
According to a pre-
liminary investigation,
he met the woman in
office again on Tuesday
and tried to force her
into remaining in the
relationship. He then
allegedly pushed her
off the building.
The Sector-49 police
station was alerted by
local people about a
woman “jumping off”
the office building and
being taken to a hospi-
tal by “her family”.
Gaurav was not re-
sponding to any phone
calls. He was tracked
through electronic sur-
veillance and caught by
a police team, which
was accompanied by
the woman’s family,
Dwivedi said.
Nepalquake:TremorsfeltacrossDelhi-NCR
New Delhi (PTI):
Strong tremors were felt
in Delhi-NCR as a
6.3-magnitude earth-
quake hit the lower
Himalayan region in the
early hours of Wednes-
day
, jolting people out of
theirsleepwithmanyof
them coming out of
their houses in panic.
The quake hit the low-
er Himalayan region at
1.57 am, according to the
National Centre for
Seismology (NCS), lead-
ing to tremors rippling
across north India and
parts of Nepal.
Several people took to
social media to share
their experiences.
Chief Minister
Arvind Kejriwal also
took to social media and
wrote: “I hope all of you
are safe.”
The resident welfare
associations in the na-
tional capital said there
were no reports of dam-
age or casualties.
“We have not received
any report of structural
damage or injury from
any of the RWAs. How-
ever, there was a bit of
panicwhenpeoplecould
not figure out what was
happeningandcameout
of their houses. Howev-
er, things calmed down
after a while,” United
Residents Joint Action
president Atul Goyal
said.
Kritima Bhapta (25), a
resident of south Del-
hi’s Amar Colony,
shared her experience,
saying it was “scary”.
“I felt tremors for 10
seconds straight. It was
scary
. The doors and
windows were shaking
and I could not figure
out what was happen-
ing. I only got to know
from social media plat-
forms that it was an
earthquake,” she said.
“Omgjusthad#earth-
quake.... I feel that in
delhi, hope everything
is fine in Nepal (sic),”
Krish Andrew said in a
tweet.
“It’s 2 am in the morn-
ing and people are hav-
ing a stroll on the
streets... Reason -
#Earthquake in #Del-
hiNCR,” Aakash Biswas
wrote on Twitter and
shared an 11-second vid-
eo, in which people are
seen gathered outside a
residential building and
some of them talking
over the phone.
WAKE-UP CALL
Rescue operation underway at Doti, Nepal.  —PHOTO BY ANI
Fake call centre
duping ppl with ‘loans’
busted, 11 arrested
New Delhi (PTI): The
policehavebustedafake
call centre and arrested
eleven people, including
six women for allegedly
duping over 1,700 people
on the pretext of provid-
ing them loans, police
said on Wednesday
.
The call centre, dis-
guised as a medicine
supply store, was being
operated at Bal Udhyan
Road in Uttam Nagar by
one Faisal and his team
since February this
year, they said.
At least 29 registers
were recovered which
contained a list of peo-
ple the accused have
duped and the details of
transactions, Deputy
Commissioner of Police
(Dwarka)MHarshaVar-
dhan said.
After analysing the
registers it was found
that the accused had
cheated more than 1,700
people of over Rs one
crore, he said.
During enquiry
, Fais-
al misled the investiga-
tors by claiming that he
was running the call
center for selling medi-
cines, a senior police of-
ficer said. Further in-
vestigation revealed
that Faisal’s employees,
posing as customer sup-
port agents, used to call
people on the pretext of
offering loans. The ac-
cused then used to share
the bank account de-
tails, and ask the people
to deposit the process-
ing fee in that account,
he said.
The DCP said one of
the accused Paras, a
resident of Ghaziabad,
had taken the place on
rent. He is absconding
and efforts are being
made to nab him.
Apart from Paras,
three others are also in-
volved in running the
fraud syndicate. They
used to provide back-
end services like bank
accounts for collecting
money and SIM cards,
and sending bulk SMS
regardingloans,hesaid.
Some of the accused seen in police custody.
Woman found dead on
roadside, with signs of
rape, brutalisation
Faridabad (PTI): A
woman was found
dead on a street here,
her half-naked body
showingsignsof rape
and brutalisation, po-
lice said.
Police said the
body, spotted by a
passer-by in sector-7,
bore several injury
marks.
It was found with a
broom handle insert-
ed in the victim’s pri-
vate parts, they said.
Police said they
suspect the victim, in
her mid-30s, was
raped. A police team
led by DCP (Ballabh-
garh) Kushal Singh
reached the spot and
took the body into
custody, they said.
The post-mortem is
underway and the re-
port will give more
clarity to the case,
DCP Singh said. An
FIR has been regis-
tered at the sector-8
police station under
sections of the Indian
Penal Code including
murder, he said. Gu-
rugram police
spokesperson Sube
Singh said CCTV
footage of the camera
installed in and
around are being
scanned by the Crime
Branch and the Po-
lice Station team and
they are also ques-
tioning the people
around the spot.
‘WASN’T RESPONDING ON PHONE’ The accused
Gaurav had
entered
Meerut district along
with the woman’s
body in the ambu-
lance but was traced
by a police team
through electronic sur-
veillance at 4.30 pm
—Ashutosh Dwivedi,
DCP (Noida)
SEEN IN SRINAGAR
A snow leopard seen on the hills in Srinagar on Wednesday.  —PHOTO BY ANI
Primary schools reopen
amid pollution concerns
New Delhi (ANI): The
primary schools in the
city reopened on
Wednesday after re-
maining closed since
November 5 following a
Delhigovernmentorder.
Many parents are un-
happy with the govern-
ment’s decision fearing
pollution-related prob-
lems to their kids.
“It would have been
better if children were
kept at home only as it is
difficult for them to
manage as neither there
is much greenery nor
the schools are capable
enough to provide facili-
ties to students. Around
80 per cent students in
my child’s class have a
sore throat and this pol-
lution can affect their
health severely,” said a
parent, Upasana.
She said even if it is
needed to open schools,
they should ensure pro-
visions like air purifier
in class and teaching in
closed rooms.
“It is a huge problem
for us to drop kids to
school as we can’t even
send them via bus and
rather prefer dropping
them off in our own ve-
hicles. I think schools
should have remained
shutuntiltheairquality
improved,” said another
parent Braj.
Many parents said on-
line education was easy
and safe for minors.
I believe primary sec-
tion should be given 15
days more leaves,” said
Rani, another parent.
DCW seeks security for family
of Chhawla gang rape victim
New Delhi (PTI): The
Delhi Commission for
Women (DCW) has is-
sued a notice to Delhi
Police to ensure securi-
ty to the family of the
2012 Chhawla gang rape
victim. It is also seeking
legal opinion on the
matter. The Supreme
Court on Monday ac-
quitted the three men
sentenced to death for
the gang rape and mur-
der of the 19-year-old in
Delhi’s Chhawla. The
court noted that the
prosecution failed to
provide clinching and
clear evidence against
the accused.
DCW chief Swati
Maliwal said the panel
was also seeking legal
opinion to ascertain if
an appeal could be filed
against the verdict and
“justice ensured”. A
team is also in touch
with the victim’s family
,
she said.
“I am deeply an-
guished by the heinous
crime and the trajecto-
ry of the case, which
ultimately led to denial
of justice to the de-
ceased and her family
...
It raises several ques-
tions on our system.
“The commission is
seeking legal opinion in
the matter. Meanwhile,
... we have issued a no-
tice to Delhi Police to
ensure the same,” the
women’s panel chief
said in a statement.
Students arrive at school in Yamuna Vihar in New Delhi on Wednesday morning. —PHOTO BY ANI
AQI improves
after winds, rains
in Raj, Haryana
New Delhi (PTI): Air
pollution in Delhi ame-
liorated from “very
poor” to “poor” on
Wednesday owing to fa-
vourable wind speed at
night, sporadic rains in
adjoining states and a
considerable drop in
emissions from stubble
burning.The24-hourav-
erage AQI stood at 260,
the lowest AQI since Oc-
tober 20 when it was 232,
dropping from 372 on
Tuesday
. Parts of east
RajasthansuchasAlwar,
BhiwadiandRewariand
some areas in Haryana
reported sporadic rains
under the influence of a
western disturbance.
New Delhi (PTI): Un-
ion Minister Meenak-
shi Lekhi lashed out
Arvind Kejriwal on
Wednesday, saying
the city did not require
a “part time chief
minister” who was not
concerned about its
problems but was busy
in “political tourism”.
Citing RTI replies, the
senior BJP leader said
out of over Rs 1,286
crore collected as
environment cess in
the past seven years,
the Kejriwal govern-
ment had spent only
a little more than Rs
272 crore on fighting
pollution. o money was
spent on creating infra-
structure and training
of personnel to combat
pollution, she said.
“This person (Kejriwal)
is doing nothing. Delhi
does not need a part
time chief minister
who spends his time
in political tourism for
campaigning in poll
bound states,” the
Minister of State for
External Affairs and
Culture said at a press
conference.
DELHI DOESN’T NEED ‘PART-TIME
CM’: MEENAKSHI LEKHI
The accused in police custody.
FAMILY TO APPEAL
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New Delhi (PTI): The
Supreme Court on
Wednesday said it was
considering allowing
house arrest request of
activist Gautam Nav-
lakha incarcerated in
connection with the El-
gar Parishad-Maoist
link case.
The top court asked
Addl Solicitor General S
V Raju, appearing for
NIA, to seek instruc-
tionsandinformitabout
restrictions that can be
placed on Navlakha
while keeping him un-
der house arrest for a
few days.
A bench of justices K
M Joseph and Hrishike-
sh Roy said it will pass
theorderThursdayafter
hearing the ASG.
“Heisa70-yr-oldman.
We don’t know how long
he will live. Certainly
, he
is going towards the in-
evitable. It’s not that we
are going to release him
on bail. He is not going
to enjoy the default bail
which comrade Sudha
(Bharadwaj) got... We
are conscious that we
have to tread carefully
.
We agree that house ar-
rest as an alternative
hastobeusedcarefully
...
“We are concerned
about what restriction
would you like to place.
Place whatever restric-
tions. It’s not that he is
going to destroy the
country
... At least let
him remain in house ar-
rest for a few days. Let’s
try to work it out,” the
bench said. Advocate
Kapil Sibal, appearing
for Navlakha, said medi-
cal reports show there’s
no possibility of him be-
ing treated in jail.
SC ‘considering’ allowing house arrest of Navlakha
SOME LEEWAY
MCD ELECTION
New Delhi (PTI): Dep-
uty CM Manish Sisodia
on Wednesday said peo-
ple will vote for the AAP
in the upcoming munic-
ipal polls to clear the
garbage of the BJP
and if the Arvind Kejri-
wal-led party comes to
power in the MCD, it
will make the moun-
tains of trash disap-
pear from the city in
five years.
Sisodia said this
while interacting with
reporters after visiting
the Ghazipur landfill
site in east Delhi.
Just to show that the
height of the Ghazipur
landfill has come down,
the Bharatiya Janata
Party-led Municipal
Corporation of Delhi
(MCD) has taken gar-
bage from it and
dumped it in nearby ar-
eas, he alleged, adding
that the saffron party
lacks the intention to
solve the problem.
In the December 4
MCD election, people
will vote for jhadu
(the Aam Aadmi Party's
poll symbol) to clear
the garbage of the BJP
for a clean Delhi, Siso-
dia said.
CM Arvind Kejriwal
himself is an engineer
and makes meticulous
plans, he said, adding
that a plan has also been
made to clear the moun-
tains of garbage and
trash piled up in vari-
ous parts of Delhi.
If the AAP comes to
power in the MCD, all
mountains of garbage
in Delhi will disappear
in five years. We have a
plan, Sisodia said when
asked about a timeline.
Mountains of garbage will
disappear in 5 yrs: Sisodia
Manish Sisodia at Ghazipur Landfill site on Wednesday to take
stock of the situation after a wall near the landfill collapsed.
Deputy CM Manish Sisodia
attacks BJP, claiming it did
nothing to clear mountains of
garbage despite 15 yrs in MCD
Municipal Corporation hits
back saying it has already
disposed of 77 lakh MT legacy
waste from three landfill sites
‘Garbage dumped in
nearby areas to show
reduced height’
New Delhi (PTI):
Deputy Chief Minis-
ter Manish Sisodia
on Wednesday al-
leged that the BJP-
led Municipal Corpo-
ration of Delhi
(MCD) has taken out
garbage from the
Ghazipur landfill site
and dumped it in
nearby areas to “give
an impression” that
its height has come
down.
Interacting with
reporters after visit-
ing the Ghazipur
landfill site in east
Delhi, he said, “For 15
years, the BJP which
has ruled the MCD,
and what has it done
toreducethesemoun-
tains of garbage.
And, now just to give
an impression to peo-
ple, from a distance,
that the height of the
Ghazipur landfill has
come down, the BJP-
led MCD has taken
garbage from it and
dumped it in nearby
areas. This is a con-
spiracy,” Sisodia al-
leged, adding that the
saffron party “lacks
the intention to solve
the problem”.
“Six months ago,
these places were all
empty
. And a wall col-
lapsed here due to
this dumping. Thank-
fully, it happened at
night, when no work
was going on, else
there would have
been loss of life and
property too,” he told
reporters.
Children live in an
ashram located near
the site of the wall
collapse, they nar-
rowly escaped this
incident, he claimed.
MCD DENIES
MCD Director (Press and Information), Amit
Kumar, countered the allegation, saying, “It
is not true”. “The MCD has already disposed
of 77 lakh MT of legacy waste from three
landfill sites. The space so getting emptied by
continuous disposal of legacy waste is being
replaced by the legacy waste, from the height
above. The waste from above is brought to
the locations of trommel machines for bio-
remediation,” he said. This spreading out of
legacy waste to trommel machines “cannot
be termed as dumping to nearby areas”, he
said. The MCD workers and engineers have
been sweating it out to reduce the height and
flatten the landfill. It does no good to “trifle
the good work done in this regard,” he added.
New Delhi (ANI):
Bharatiya Janata Party
(BJP)nationalpresident
JPNaddaonWednesday
chairedaDelhiBJPcore
group meeting at his
residence in the nation-
al capital over the up-
coming Municipal Cor-
porationof Delhi(MCD)
elections.
Core group members
include BJP Delhi Presi-
dentAdeshGupta,Delhi
state incharge Baijant
Jay Panda, co-incharge
Alka Gujar, convenor of
election management
committee Ashish Sood,
state general secretary
(org) Siddharthan.
Accordingtoasource,
themeetinglastedforan
hour. “Discussion was
done on the candidate
list, Delhi's current air
pollution, landfill issue,
campaigningmodesand
medium etc, the source
said.
Delhi BJP sources in-
formed the list of candi-
date list will be out by
November 12 and 13.
Also manifesto will be
released by next week.
Nadda chairs meet with
Delhi BJP core group
‘CM HAS PLAN’
New Delhi (PTI): Chief
Minister Arvind Kejri-
wal will launch the par-
ty’s 10 guarantees for
MCD polls on Thursday
,
announced his deputy
Manish Sisodia.
Kejriwal chaired a
meeting on Wednesday
with senior MLAs and
office-bearers to review
the party’s preparations
for the MCD elections.
“Kejriwal will launch
AAP’s highly successful
‘Kejriwal Ki 10 Guaran-
tee’ campaign for MCD
polls today
. People are
actively seeking such a
government in MCD
that can rid them of
BJP’s maladministra-
tion,corruptionandgar-
bage mountains. BJP
has completely wrecked
the MCD from inside,
they’ve ruined Delhi,
spread garbage all over,
every gully-mohalla and
park is full of garbage.
Traders are being har-
assed and exploited by
the BJP. The common
man can’t even build his
home unless he pays up
toBJP’smafias,”Sisodia
told reporters after the
meeting on Wednesday
.
CM Kejriwal to announce
10‘guarantees’ today
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. —FILE PHOTO
Livestock on sale at Bakra Mandi, near
the Ghazipur landfill site in New Delhi,
on Wednesday. —PHOTO BY PTI
New Delhi (PTI):
Delhi Congress will
release the first list
of 125 candidates
for MCD polls in the
next 48 hours, a
source in the party
said on Wednesday
.
According to the
Congress' Delhi
chief Anil Kumar,
a meeting to discuss
names of probable
candidates was con-
vened earlier in the
day, headed by the
party's MCD elec-
tion in-charge Ajoy
Kumar and attend-
ed by screening
committee head
Avinash Pandey
andmembersKJay-
akumar and Qazi
Mohd Nizamuddin,
Kumar said.
The party's post-
er will be launched
and names of the
first 125 candidates
will be declared in
the next 48 hours.
The names are be-
ing finalised, the
source said, adding
district presidents
of the party here
have already met
the ticket aspirants.
Cleanliness will
be our main focus.
The party's motto
willbe'MCDmatlab
meri chamakti Dil-
li', sources added.
Cong first
list of 125
candidates
‘by Friday’
Activist Gautam Navlakha. —FILE PHOTO
New Delhi (PTI): Re-
tired Karnataka High
Court chief justice Ritu
Raj Awasthi, who had
headed the bench which
delivered the hijab ver-
dict, on Wednesday took
charge as the chairper-
son of the 22nd Law
Commission.
The current law pan-
el was constituted on
February 21, 2020, but
its chairperson and
members were appoint-
ed on Monday, months
before the end of the
panel's three-year term.
Congratulated Hon
Justice Ritu Raj
Awasthi on assuming
as the new Chairman,
Law Commission of In-
dia, at my residence,
New Delhi, Law Minis-
ter Kiren Rijiju tweeted
sharing a picture of the
meeting.
Ritu Raj Awasthi is new
law commission head
COURT RAPS ADDL SOLICITOR GEN RAJU
—PHOTO
BY
ANI
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s the Men in Blue take on
England in the T20 World
Cup Semi-Finals, Suryaku-
mar Yadav will be the focus
of all attention. In India’s
star-studded batting line-up,
Yadav has suddenly become
a superstar, despite the pres-
ence of heavyweights like
Virat Kohli and Rohit Shar-
ma. Over the past year, Surya
has emerged as the most
threatening striker for all
bowlers. His red-hot form
and amazing stroke-play
have made Surya the top bat-
ter in ICC T20I rankings and
Team India’s go-to player at
the ongoing T20 World Cup.
Though fans and experts
who saw him batting in his
early days were sure that
Surya would shine, his crick-
eting journey has been no
smooth sailing. He had to
wait till he was over 30 to play
for Team India, despite his
obvious talent and magnifi-
cent performances in IPL
and domestic cricket. Ig-
nored by selectors for years,
Surya has admitted that he
would often wonder what
was needed to be done for se-
lection into the national
squad. Despite the doubts,
his determination never wa-
vered, and he kept piling
runs in style, thus silencing
the doubters and breaking
down selection doors.
Once picked, Surya made
an immediate impact for
Team India early last year. In
his very first innings in the
blue jersey against England,
Yadav began aggressively,
hooking the first ball from
Jofra Archer for six! In just
31 balls, he got to his first
half-century that was stud-
ded with three huge sixes
and six fours. That blistering
knock on debut against an
England attack, comprising a
fit Jofra Archer and super-
pacy Mark Wood, showcased
Surya’s exceptional talent.
Since that impressive in-
ternational debut, Sky (as
he’s fondly called) has made
rapid strides. In 39 T20 inter-
nationals he has played so
far, Surya has scored 1270
runs at an average of 42.33
with a fabulous strike rate of
179.63. In 2022 alone, he has
smashed 1026 runs in 28 T20I
innings at a strike rate of
186.54, making all applaud
his great form!
Though numbers speak
loudly, it is his aggressive
style and attitude that make
Surya stand out as a remark-
able batter. Not only has SKY
got all the shots in the book
but also has yen for some au-
dacious ones too, making bat-
ting look easy. Besides his
stroke-play, what makes him
an amazing batsman is the
exceptional consistency of
scoring and that too at a
scorching pace. In fact,
Surya’s 360-degree game has
often reminded fans and ex-
perts of South Africa’s leg-
endary great, AB de Villiers.
His solid performances all
through 2022 have helped
Surya peak at the World Cup
where his journey so far has
been bordering on exquisite
as well fantastic. Notching up
225 runs with three fifties, he
displayed his class with the
highest score of 68 against a
world-class South African
pace attack on the bouncy
Perth pitch. That superlative
knock is being rated as one of
the finest in the history of
T20 World Cups and former
IndianopenerGautamGamb-
hir has called it ‘the best T20
innings ever by an Indian.’
In his latest knock against
Zimbabwe, Surya again hit 61
off just 25 deliveries. The
power-packed innings also
made him only the second
batter in the history of T20I
cricket after Pakistan’s Mo-
hammad Rizwan to score
over 1000 runs in a calendar
year. In the World Cup games
so far, Surya has hit 25 bound-
aries and 8 sixes in the 116
balls he has faced – and is
currently averaging a mas-
sive 75 runs at a strike rate of
over 193!!
Ahead of the semi-final
clash in Adelaide, Surya’s
fabulous record against Eng-
land is worth underlining.
Ever since he made his T20I
debut against them last year,
Surya has displayed a special
liking for the English attack.
In six T20Is against England,
SKY has amassed 260 runs at
an average of 52 and a strike
rate of 195.48. His only T20I
century was also a brilliant
effort where Sky decimated
everyone in the England at-
tack with equal ease.
AweekafterSuryareached
No.1 ranking in T20 interna-
tionals, Indian skipper Rohit
Sharma will hope that his
most in-form batter will con-
tinue to thrive in the knock-
out games. For Team India to
lift the trophy that’s eluded
them since 2007, it is critical
that Surya maintains his
form and if he can play at his
best, the soaring hopes of In-
dian fans could see a happy
fulfillment. As he redefines
T20 batting by matching the
lofty standards set by AB de
Villiers, Surya may just be
the trump card Team India
needs to crown itself to glory
.
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Greetings and best wishes to the
people of the state on the foundation
day of Devbhoomi Uttarakhand, full of
picturesque natural beauty. I wish for
the prosperity and bright future of the
progressing Uttarakhand under the
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SPIRITUAL SPEAK
They are from the world
and therefore speak from
the viewpoint of the world,
and the world listens to
them. —Bible
IN-DEPTH
NITIN GADKARI
STANDS OUT FOR
HIS QUALITIES
AS MINISTER
nion Road Transport
and Highways Minis-
ter Nitin Gadkari be-
longs to the breed of
politicians which is
no longer found in India’s politi-
cal landscape. Which other min-
ister has accepted a fault and
tendered public apology for the
poor quality of work done under
the watch of his or her ministry?
At an event in Madhya Pradesh’s
Mandla the conscientious Union
minister apologised to citizens
for the poor quality of a stretch
of highway and ordered a fresh
contract. It is an example which
state governments must follow
for ensuring good quality of
state highways and city roads.
His gesture showed that he was
open to criticism and willing to
say sorry
. Leave alone an apolo-
gy, no minister ever admits to a
mistake. Gadkari too could have
instituted an inquiry before or-
dering a new contract.
His recent praise for former
Prime Minister Manmohan Sin-
gh also showed his class and ma-
turity
. Praising the contribution
made by a former Congress PM
deserves all-round appreciation.
TOP TWEETS
U
ike West Bengal
where the gover-
nor and govern-
ment were in-
volved in a seem-
ingly unending row, gover-
nors of Kerala, Tamil Nadu
and Telangana are giving
governments of their respec-
tive states a difficult time. So
much so that the three gov-
ernments headed by the
CPM, DMK and Telangana
Rashtra Samithi have joined
hands to take on the “puppets
of the Centre”.
With their disagreements
turning bitter, governments
of the three states have upped
the ante against Kerala’s Arif
Mohammad Khan, Tamil Na-
du’s RN Ravi and Telangana’s
Tamilisai Soundarajan.
Soundarajan is facing flak
for trying to take control of
universities and interfere in
state politics. A former sen-
ior BJP leader from Tamil
Nadu, she has been criticised
by the DMK for “poking her
nose” in state politics and by
Chief Minister K Chan-
drasekhar Rao for interfer-
ing with appointments in
universities.
Kerala governor is refus-
ing to give his nod to the Lok
Ayukta (Amendment) Bill
and the University Laws
(Amendment) Bill for the last
one month. Governor Ravi is
said to be sitting over 20 Bills
sent for his assent. Article
200 does not specify a time
frame for a governor to give
his assent to a Bill sent to
him but says that he should
send it back “as soon as pos-
sible”. It is this phrase which
the three governors are ex-
ploiting to assert their power
and in the process of “being
puppets” of the Central gov-
ernment. The epithet may
not be wrong as they are po-
litical appointees after all. It
may not be long before mat-
ters reach the courts for
resolution.
GOVERNORS VERSUS
THREE STATE GOVTS
Kerala governor is
refusing to give his
nod to the Lok Ayukta
(Amendment) Bill and
the University Laws
(Amendment) Bill for
the last one month.
Governor Ravi is said to be
sitting over 20 Bills sent for
his assent
L
SKY IS LIMITLESS
THESENSATIONALRISEAND
RISEOFSURYAKUMARYADAV
A
A week after Surya reached
No.1 ranking in T20
internationals, Indian
skipper Rohit Sharma will
hope that his most in-form
batter will continue to thrive
in the knock-out games. For
Team India to lift the trophy
that’s eluded them since
2007, it is critical that
Surya maintains his form
and if he can play at his
best, the soaring hopes of
Indian fans could see a
happy fulfillment. As he
redefines T20 batting by
matching the lofty standards
set by AB de Villiers, Surya
may just be the trump
card Team India needs
to crown itself to glory
SIDDHAARTH MAHAN
The writer is a specialist on Sports
and Cinema who works as an actor
in the Hindi film industry
In India’s star-studded batting line-up, Yadav
has suddenly become a superstar, despite the
presence of heavyweights like Virat Kohli and
Rohit Sharma. Over the past year, Surya has emerged
as the most threatening striker for all bowlers. His red-
hot form and amazing stroke-play have made Surya
the top batter in ICC T20I rankings and Team
India’s go-to player at the ongoing T20 World Cup
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NOMINATION OF
EX-CJI TO RS: SC
JUNKS PLEA
New Delhi (PTI): The
Supreme Court on
Wednesday dismissed a
public interest litigation
(PIL) challenging the
nomination of former
Chief Justice of India
(CJI) Ranjan Gogoi to
the Rajya Sabha by
the government on the
ground that he was not
eligible. Dismissing the
plea, a bench of Supreme
Court Justices Sanjay
Kishan Kaul and Abhay S
Oka said it was publicity
interest litigation. The
counsel for petitioner
Satish S Kambiye said
the former CJI was not
eligible to be nominated
to the Rajya Sabha.
NOTE BAN PLEAS
ADJOURNED TO
NOVEMBER 24
New Delhi (PTI): The
Supreme Court on
Wednesday deferred to
Nov 24 the hearing on a
batch of pleas challenging
the Centre’s 2016 decision
to demonetise currency
notes of denomination
of Rs 500 and Rs 1000.
A five-judge constitution
bench headed by Justice
SA Nazeer adjourned
the matter after Attorney
General R Venkataramani
sought time to file
a comprehensive
affidavit in the matter.
Venkataramani apologised
to the bench for not
being able to prepare the
comprehensive affidavit
and sought a week’s time.
AZAM CASE: EC TOLD
TO HOLD BYPOLL
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi (PTI): The
Supreme Court on
Wednesday directed the
Election Commission not
to issue till November
10 the notification for
the assembly bypoll in
Rampur Sadar in UP,
which fell vacant following
the disqualification of SP
MLA Azam Khan after
his conviction in a hate
speech case. A bench
headed by Chief Justice D
Y Chandrachud directed
a special sessions court
to hear and decide on
Thursday itself the appeal
of Khan seeking a stay on
his conviction so that he
survives disqualification
as a lawmaker.
E-SURVEILLANCE:
HC GIVES TIME TO
CENTRE TO REPLY
New Delhi (PTI): The
Delhi High Court on
Wednesday granted three
weeks to the Centre to file
its response to a petition
concerning the disclosure
of information on state-
sponsored electronic
surveillance under the
Right To Information Act.
Advocate Trideep Pais,
appearing for petitioner
Apar Gupta, told the court
that despite the Centre
being asked to convey
its stand on earlier
occasions, it is yet to file
its reply and emphasised
that he does not want the
“actual intercepts” but
only the “statistical data”
on the matter.
NGT PANEL TO
VERIFY NARMADA
RIVER’S POLLUTION
New Delhi (PTI): The
National Green Tribunal
has formed a committee
to verify the “factual
position” regarding
discharge of sewage
into Narmada river in
Dindori district of Madhya
Pradesh, and directed
it to submit its report
within a month. A bench
said that prima facie, the
allegations made in a plea
raised questions relating
to the environment. “In
view of the allegations
made in the application,
we consider it appropriate
that a joint committee be
constituted to verify the
factual position,” the NGT
bench said.
IN THE
COURTYARD
New Delhi (PTI): A
meeting of the BJP cen-
tral election committee
got underway here
Wednesday evening to
finalise the party’s can-
didates for the assem-
bly polls in Gujarat,
where the party is eye-
ing a victory for a sev-
enth consecutive time.
PM Narendra Modi,
Union Home Minister
Amit Shah, Gujarat CM
Bhupendra Patel, BJP
president JP Nadda and
other top leaders attend-
ed the meeting at party
headquarters here.
Polling will be held in
two phases in Gujarat
on December 1 and 5.
The saffron party is
likely to finalise all 182
candidates during the
meeting and announce
their names in the next
few days, sources said.
Aiming to set a new
record in terms of the
number of seats won,
the BJP is looking to in-
ject new energy into the
organisation. Hence,
the possibility of drop-
ping several senior lead-
ers from the list of can-
didates cannot be ruled
out, the sources said.
They also said the
party has received sug-
gestions that it should
opt for new and young
faces.
Pune (PTI): There are
2.49 lakh voters aged
above 100 in India,
Chief Election Com-
missioner Rajiv Kumar
said on Wednesday
.
Besides, 1.80 crore
voters are over 80 years,
Kumar said after flag-
ging off a bicycle rally
in Maharashtra’s Pune
city on Wednesday to
create an awareness
about voter registration
as part of the national
level launch of a special
summary revision of
the voters’ list. The EC’s
initiative is aimed at in-
creasing the electoral
rolls in urban areas.
Explaining the ro-
bustness and beauty of
the Indian electoral
rolls, Kumar said the
country has voters from
the highest peaks of
Himalayas, from the
6,000-km coastline in
south, deserts in the
west and regions from
the east. “You will be
happy to know we have
close to 2.49 lakh voters
in our rolls who are
(aged) 100 plus and what
a relief and ecstasy it
gives when you interact
with them and find that
they have been voting
all through their lives,”
he said.
The CEC said India’s
first voter Shyam Saran
Negi, who recently
died, was 106 years old
and voted through post-
al ballot just three days
before his death.
Kumar said the sum-
mary revision takes
place every year, but
this year they are doing
a very focused activity
and starting it all over
the country from Pune
with a specific purpose
to increase the partici-
pation of citizens from
urban areas.
“What does it mean?
Everywhere in the
country and the far-
thest possible states, be
it hills, coastal lines,
everywhere, inaccessi-
ble terrains, deserts,
everywhere every sin-
gle citizen gets enlisted
as a voter and strength-
ens the democracy by
not only getting regis-
tered but also casting
his/her vote,” CEC Ra-
jiv Kumar said.
“Metal road connectivity to every
village in 5 years if BJP re-elected”
New Delhi (PTI): Un-
ion Minister Anurag
Thakur has said the
next BJP government
in Himachal Pradesh
will connect every vil-
lage in the state with
metal roads in five
years and improve ba-
sic infrastructure at pil-
grimage centres.
Addressing election
rallies in Ghumarvi,
Jhanduta and Sadar as-
sembly constituencies
in Bilaspur district,
Thakur said the BJP
will implement ‘Project
Shakti’ in the state over
the next 10 years to im-
prove transport infra-
structure.
He said Rs 12,000
crore will be spent over
the next 10 years to im-
prove transport and ba-
sic infrastructure near
pilgrimage centres and
temples in the state.
In a bid to strengthen
the health infrastruc-
ture, the number of mo-
bile clinic vans will be
doubled in every assem-
bly constituency to en-
sure that people in far-
flung places get access
to medical facilities.
Thakur said the
“double engine” gov-
ernment in Himachal
Pradesh has built 12,000
km long rural roads in
the last eight years and
the state was also con-
nected to the national
capital with the modern
Vande Bharat train.
India has 2.49 lakh voters aged above 100: CEC Rajiv Kumar
OLD IS GOLD
Banuti (PTI): Ad-
dressing his first pub-
lic meeting in the
Himachal Pradesh as-
sembly elections, Con-
gress president Mall-
ikarjun Kharge on
Wednesday trained his
gun on the BJP and
said it may have fooled
people across the coun-
try with its jumlas
but cannot do so in the
hill state.
“People here are edu-
cated, understand eve-
rything and take a con-
sidered decision (in vot-
ing).... The BJP may
have been able to fool
people all over the coun-
try with its jumlas
(rhetoric) of Rs 15 lakh
in bank accounts and
jobs, but it cannot do so
here,” Kharge said.
Kharge, who was
elected Congress presi-
dent recently
, arrived in
Himachal Pradesh
Tuesday evening and
addressed his first pub-
lic meeting in Banuti in
support of party candi-
date from the Shimla
Rural assembly constit-
uency Vikramaditya
Singh on Wednesday
.
The Congress is seek-
ing to wrest power from
the BJP in the hill state,
where the Congress and
the BJP have governed
alternately for the past
many decades.
The Congress presi-
dent said the Congress
would fulfil all its prom-
ises made in the mani-
festo and the restora-
tion of the old pension
scheme would be the
first decision of its gov-
ernment, if elected.
HIMACHAL  GUJARAT
ELECTION
2022
BJP MEET TO FINALISE GUJ CANDIDATES
PM Modi, Nadda,
Amit Shah, Guj
CM Patel and others
attended meeting
In 2017 Gujarat
polls, BJP had
bagged 99 seats and
Cong won 77 seats
BJP is likely to
announce its
candidates in the
next few days
AAP’s entry this
time has opened
a new front in the
bipolar Guj polls
BJP cannot fool Himachalis with its jumlas: Kharge
GUJ AAP CHIEF ITALIA TO CONTEST FROM
KATARGAM ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY
Ahmedabad (PTI): Aam Aadmi Party’s Gujarat president
Gopal Italia will contest the upcoming election from Ka-
targam in Surat, AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal
said on Wednesday. AAP’s Gujarat general secretary
Manoj Sorathiya will contest from Karanj Assembly seat
in Surat, Kejriwal said in a tweet. The AAP has so far
announced the names of its 158 candidates for elections
to the 182-member Gujarat Assembly. “The participa-
tion of youth in politics is essential. In Gujarat, our state
president and popular youth Gopal Italia will contest
from Surat’s Katargam Assembly seat and state general
secretary Manoj Sorathiya will contest elections from
Karanj Assembly seat,” Kejriwal tweeted.
AAP candidate Gopal Italia during an election rally, at
Dabholi Road, in Surat on Wednesday. —PHOTO BY PTI
BJP ‘USING’ CAA
WITH EYE ON GUJ
POLLS: MAMATA
AAP RELEASES
LIST OF STAR
CAMPAIGNERS
AAP WANTS NARODA PATIYA TO MOVE ON
BUT SCARS OF 2002 RIOTS REMAIN
Ahmedabad (PTI): Twenty-one years after the Gujarat ri-
ots, wounds of Naroda Patiya have turned to scar tissue,
still visible, often painful and reminder of a communal
divide still to be bridged. But life has to go on and focus
should be on “community neutral” issues such as price
rise, says AAP MLA hopeful Omprakash Tiwari. Hoping
to win over the people of Naroda Patiya, on the outskirts
of Ahmedabad that came to be associated with the 2002
riots, and the assembly polls next month, Tiwari said he
would like religion to be left aside and for people to come
together to vote for change. “We have forgotten what
happened here 20 years ago. India is a religious country
and everyone has freedom to practise the religion of their
choice,” Tiwari told PTI. “But we have to first address the
issues of unemployment, price rise and lack of affordable
education for all,” he added when asked if the riots that
followed the Godhra train burning were an issue in the
constituency that has been voting for the BJP since 1990.
Krishnanagar (PTI):
West Bengal CM Mamata
Banerjee on Wednesday
alleged that the BJP
was “using” Citizenship
Amendment Act (CAA)
and National Register
of Citizens (NRC) with
an eye on the upcoming
Gujarat assembly elec-
tions. She asserted that
she will never allow the
implementation of CAA or
NRC in West Bengal.
New Delhi (ANI): The
names of the party in-
cluding Delhi CM Arvind
Kejriwal, his deputy Man-
ish Sisodia, and Punjab
Chief Minister Bhagwant
Mann are among the
star campaigners of the
Aam Aadmi Party for the
Gujarat elections. AAP
MPs Sanjay Singh and
Raghav Chadha also fea-
ture in the list of 20 star
campaigners for Gujarat
where the party is eying
to make inroads.
4 TOP GUJ BJP LEADERS, INCLUDING RUPANI
 NITIN PATEL, NOT TO CONTEST ELECTIONS
ANOTHER GUJ CONG
MLA BHAGVANBHAI
D BARAD RESIGNS Rajkot (PTI): Former Gujarat chief minister Vijay Rupani
and ex-deputy CM Nitin Patel, both senior leaders of the
ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), on Wednesday night
announced they will not fight the next month’s Assembly
elections. Two
other senior BJP
leaders, Bhupen-
drasinh Chudasama
and Pradeepsinh
Jadeja — who
were ministers in
the Rupani cabinet
— also announced
they will not seek
tickets for the polls.
Their statements
come at a time when the central Parliament Board of BJP has
convened the meeting to finalise the names of candidates in
Delhi under the leadership of PM Modi. “These four senior
leaders of our party have written separate letters to state unit
party president C R Paatil, saying they do not want to fight
the upcoming elections,” Gujarat BJP spokesperson Yamal
Vyas said. “I have decided not to fight elections this time. The
BJP gave me chance to be the Gujarat CM for five years. Now
they have made me in-charge of Punjab, I have declared ear-
lier that I will not fight this election,” Rupani told reporters.
Talala (ANI): Days before
Gujarat elections, Con-
gress MLA Bhagvanbhai
D Barad on Wednesday
resigned from all posts
party posts. Seeking ac-
ceptance of his resigna-
tion to Governor Acharya
Devvrat, Barad said, “I,
Bhagvanbhai, MLA hereby
give my resignation from
91 - Talala Constituency
and from the primary
membership of the Indian
National Congress. Please
accept it.” Barad, later,
tendered his resignation
Speaker of the Gujarat
Legislative Assembly.
Earlier on Tuesday,
veteran Congress leader
and 11 times MLA Mohan
Singh Rathwa, along with
his sons joined the BJP in
Ahmedabad.
PM Modi interacts with Nadda at BJP’s Central Election Committee meeting as Amit Shah looks on.
‘RIWAZ NAHI, RAJ BADLEGA’, BJP GOVT WILL BE VOTED OUT IN HIMACHAL, SAYS HOODA
Manali (PTI): The BJP’s development claims in Himachal Pradesh are “hollow” and the people
have made up their mind to bring the grand old party to power in the state, senior Congress
leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda said on Wednesday. The former Haryana CM has been cam-
paigning in Himachal’s Kullu-Manali and Lahaul area. The state has a history of alternating
between the Congress and the BJP every assembly election since 1982. Himachal CM Jairam
Thakur said on Monday that Congress may be banking on Himachal’s ‘riwaz’ (convention) but
people have made up mind to break from tradition this time and bring back the BJP govt.
Union Minister Anurag Thakur at a rally at Naina Devi assembly constituency on Wednesday.
CEC Rajiv Kumar with Election Commisioner Anup Kumar Pandey
at an event in Pune, on Wednesday.  —PHOTO BY PTI
Cong chief Mallikarjun Kharge at a rally in Shimla. —PHOTO BY PTI
New Delhi (PTI): PM
Narendra Modi will on
Friday inaugurate the
Terminal 2 of the Kem-
pegowda International
Airport in Bengaluru
that has been built at a
cost of around Rs 5,000
crore, according to offi-
cials. With the inaugu-
ration of T2, the passen-
ger handling capacity
as well as the number of
counters for check-in
and immigration at the
airport will double,
helping people im-
mensely, the officials
said. The airport will be
able to handle around
five-six crore passen-
gers annually from its
current capacity of 2.5
crore. Terminal 2 is de-
signed as a tribute to the
garden city and the
passenger experience
is meant to be a “walk
in the garden”, the
officials said.
First India Bureau
New Delhi: Lok Sabha
Speaker Om Birla on
Wednesday said the ef-
fective use of the Right
toInformationAct(RTI)
will help in building a
developed and corrup-
tion free country as en-
visioned by Prime Min-
ister Narendra Modi.
Inaugurating the
15th Annual Conven-
tion of Central Infor-
mation Commission
(CIC), the Speaker said
the main aim of the RTI
Act is empowering citi-
zens, bringing trans-
parency, getting system
rid of corruption and
taking democracy to
the people of the coun-
try in the true sense.
Addressing the two-
day convention titled
“Azadi Ka Amrit Ma-
hotsav: Citizen — cen-
tric Governance
through RTI”, Minister
of state for Personnel,
Public Grievances and
Pensions, Jitendra Sin-
gh said the non-domi-
ciles and non-State sub-
jects of Jammu and
Kashmir will also now
be entitled to file RTI
related on issues relat-
ed to Union Territory
(UT) or agencies.
Lauding the Commis-
sion for hearing peti-
tions from newly
carved out Union Ter-
ritories of Jammu and
Kashmir and Ladakh
during the peak of Cov-
id lockdown, the minis-
ter said applicants from
the UTs filed RTI appli-
cations from homes.
Singh said despite
the challenges posed by
the unprecedented
pandemic situation,
earnest efforts were
made by the CIC and
SICs to dispose of RTI
second appeals and
complaints and some
Commissions even ex-
ceeded pre-pandemic
figures of disposal dur-
ing certain periods.
Birla stresses on effective use of RTI for corruption free country
UP CS Mishra to retire in Dec, might get extension
Ahtesham Siddiqui
Lucknow: UP Chief
Secretary Durga
Shankar Mishra will
retire on December 30.
The 1984 batch IAS of-
ficer is counted among
the most trusted offic-
ers of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi. Ahead
of the UP assembly
elections, it was decid-
ed to replace IAS Rajen-
dra Kumar Tiwari and
make Durga Shankar
Mishra on central dep-
utation as the Chief
Secretary by giving a
year’s extension.
Mishra is the senior
most IAS officer in the
state’s bureaucracy
. Af-
ter that, Rajendra Ku-
mar Tiwari, a 1985 batch
IAS officer, is the chair-
man of UPSRTC and his
retirement is also due in
February 2023.
The third is 1985
batch IAS Shalini Pras-
ad Additional Sector
Panchayati Raj on Cen-
tral deputation. She is
retiring in December
2022. The fourth is 1987
batch IAS Arun Sin-
ghal, who is posted at
the Centre and his re-
tirement is in May 2025.
IAS Mahesh Kumar
Gupta is the fifth senior
most officer of the state
and a 1987 batch officer,
whose retirement is due
in May 2024. If sources
are to be believed,
Mishra might get an ex-
tension as he has a good
hold of bureaucracy at
theCentreandstatelevel
and is a very hardwork-
ing and honest officer.
Most of the senior
officers of the state
government are near-
ing retirement. Mishra
also has the charge of
Delhi Chief Resident
Commissioner.
New Delhi (PTI): De-
fence Minister Rajnath
Singh called on the top
Army commanders on
Wednesday to always
maintain the force’s
operational readiness
at its peak level amid
a lingering border
row with China in east-
ern Ladakh.
Singh reasserted the
faith of the billion-plus
citizens in the Indian
Army as one of the
“most trusted and in-
spiring organisations”
in the country
.
At the five-day con-
ference that started on
Monday, the command-
ers are carrying out a
comprehensive review
of India’s national se-
curity challenges
along the borders with
China and Pakistan,
besides delving on
ways to bolster the 1.3
million-strong force’s
military prowess.
The main highlight
of the third day’s pro-
ceedings was Singh’s
interaction with the
senior leadership of the
Army, which was pre-
ceded by a briefing on
“Transformational im-
peratives for a future-
ready force”.
‘Be prepared for any
operational contingency’
Nanded (PTI): Con-
gress leader Rahul Gan-
dhi resumed the Bharat
Jodo Yatra from Biloli in
Nanded district of Ma-
harashtra on Wednes-
day morning as the foot
march entered its 63rd
day
. Gandhi halted brief-
ly at some places to in-
teract with locals who
had gathered to greet
him. AICC general sec-
retary (organisation) K
CVenugopal,Maharash-
tra Congress president
Nana Patole, Mumbai
party chief Bhai Jagtap,
and other party leaders
walked with Gandhi.
AICC general secretary
( c o m m u n i c a t i o n s )
Jairam Ramesh, Con-
gress veteran Digvijaya
Singh and party leader
Kanhaiya Kumar
walked with the Seva
Dal workers.
RaGa interacts with locals on
63rd day of Bharat Jodo Yatra
PM MODI TO INAUGURATE TERMINAL 2 OF
KEMPEGOWDA AIRPORT IN BENGALURU
Durga Shankar Mishra
PM Narendra Modi
RajnathSinghwiththeIndianArmyCommandersattheCommanders’
Conference, in New Delhi on Wednesday.
Neeraj Kumar Gupta, Dr. Jitendra Singh, Om Birla, YK Sinha at the inauguration of CIC.
INDIA TO RECEIVE ITS LAST RAFALE
JET FROM FRANCE BY DECEMBER 15
India will receive its 36th and final Rafale fighter
jet from France by December 15 completing the
delivery of all the aircraft it had signed for in an
over Rs 60,000 crore deal inked in 2016. The
last aircraft will arrive in India around December
15. The aircraft was used for developing the
India-specific enhancements in the Rafale fleet
of the Indian Air Force, senior defence officials
told ANI. India had signed a deal for 36 of these
planes and 35 of them have already arrived.
BIHAR COPS SEIZE
ARMS FROM
AURANGABAD
ASSETS OF RETD
DG’S WIFE, OTHERS
ATTACHED BY ED
TEJASHWI SEEKS
SPECIAL STATUS
FOR BIHAR
ED RAIDS TRS’S
PROPERTIES IN
TELANGANA
New Delhi: The Bihar
police in a joint operation
recovered several arms
 ammunition. The joint
operation was launched by
a team of 205 Commando
Battalion for Resolute
Action (CoBRA) Bihar
Police in the Kariba Dobha
area of Bihar’s Aurangabad
district on the basis of
intelligence inputs.
New Delhi: Assets belong-
ing to son of retired Tamil
Nadu IAS officer K Raja-
manickam, wife of former
IPS officer S Jaffar Sait
and a real estate developer
have been attached under
the anti-money laundering
law in a case linked to
alleged irregularities in the
allotment of govt plots.
Patna: Bihar Deputy Chief
Minister Tejashwi Yadav
on Wednesday demanded
special category status for
the state as a “birthday
gift” from his rivals in the
BJP who were greeting
him on the occasion. The
RJD leader, who turned
33, expressed his wish at
a govt function, attended
by CM among others.
New Delhi: The ED
on Wednesday raided
premises linked to Telan-
gana minister and TRS
leader Gangula Kamal-
akar as part of a money
laundering probe related
to alleged granite scam,
official sources said. The
legislator is reportedly
out of country at present.
New Delhi: The BSF has shot down a drone entering from
Pakistan into Indian territory in the Ferozepur district
in Punjab, the force said on
Wednesday. BSF's 136 Bat-
talion deployed at the border
heard the buzzing sound of
a suspected flying object or
drone entering from Pakistan
into Indian territory in the area
near Gandu Kilcha village in Ferozepur at around 11.25 pm
on Tuesday, the force said in a statement.
Washington: A record five Indian-American politicians from
the ruling Democratic Party, including Raja Krishnamoor-
thi, Ro Khanna, Ami Bera and
Pramila Jayapal, are headed to
the US House of Representa-
tives on Wednesday following
the highly polarised midterm
elections. The new US Con-
gress will begin in January next
year. Apart from these five politicians, many others from the
community won across the country to state legislatures.
BSF SHOOTS DOWN PAK DRONE ALONG
INT’L BORDER IN PUNJAB’S FEROZEPUR
FIVE INDIAN-AMERICANS HEADED FOR
US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
CRUCIAL READ
Rahul Gandhi with supporters during the Bharat Jodo Yatra in
Nanded district.  —PHOTO BY PTI
BHARAT JODO YATRA,
A ‘SANJEEVNI’ FOR
CONGRESS: JAIRAM
FM CALLED 1991
REFORMS ‘HALF-
BAKED’ CONG
Maharashtra: “The Bharat
Jodo Yatra has come as a
‘Sanjeevani’ for the Congress
Party”, said Congress MP and
General Secretary, Incharge
of Communications Jairam
Ramesh on Wednesday. The
press conference was called-
for to announce and chart
out plans for the Maharashtra
Leg of the Bharat Jodo Yatra.
Jairam was joined by Maha-
rashtra PCC President, Nana
Patole and Former CM of
Maharashtra, Ashok Chavan,
amongst others.
New Delhi: The Cong took
a swipe at Finance Minister
Nirmala Sitharaman for her
remarks a few weeks ago
calling the 1991 reforms half-
baked, and said MasterChef
Nitin Gadkari has baked
it fully and well by paying
fulsome tributes to former
prime minister Manmohan
Singh. Union Minister Nitin
Gadkari had on Tuesday said
the country is indebted to
former PM Manmohan Singh
for the economic reforms of
1991 started by him.
ANNUAL CONVENTION OF CENTRAL INFORMATION COMMISSION
Jairam Ramesh
New Delhi (ANI):
Veteran Congress
leader Jairam
Ramesh said that
PM and BJP would
not lose any oppor-
tunity to “promote
themselves shame-
fully.” “Over 70
years ago, Nehru
rejected the propos-
al to make Congress
flag the flag of In-
dia. Now, BJP’s elec-
tion symbol has be-
come official logo
for India’s presiden-
cy of G20!” Ramesh
tweeted.India will
take over the G20
Presidency from
the current chair
Indonesia on Dec 1.
CONG SLAMS
BJP FOR LOTUS
FEATURING IN
G20 LOGO
MAIN AIM OF RTI
First India Bureau
Ahmedabad: Adani
Ports and Special Eco-
nomic Zone Ltd
(APSEZ), the largest
transport utility in In-
dia, has entered into a
definitive agreement
for the acquisition of
Oiltanking India Gm-
bH’s 49.38% equity
stake in Indian Oil-
tanking Ltd (IOTL).
This agreement also
includes acquisition
of an additional 10%
equity stake in IOT
Utkal Energy Services
Ltd, a 71.57% subsidi-
ary of IOTL.
Over the last 26
years, IOTL has built
a network of six ter-
minals across five
states with a total ca-
pacity of 2.4 Mn KL
(owned capacity of 0.5
Mn KL and BOOT ca-
pacity of 1.9 Mn KL)
for storage of crude
and finished petrole-
um products. The
owned facilities in-
clude Navghar termi-
nal in Maharashtra,
Raipur terminal in
Chhattisgarh and Goa
terminal. The BOOT
terminal with Indian
Oil Corporation Ltd
(IOCL) is at Paradip
(Odisha) and OM
contracts with IOCL
are at JNPT (Maha-
rashtra) and Dumad
(Gujarat). The com-
pany also has a biogas
plant of 15 TPD capac-
ity in Namakkal (Ta-
mil Nadu).
“With this acquisi-
tion, APSEZ’s oil stor-
age capacity jumps
200% to 3.6 Mn KL,
making it India’s larg-
est third-party liquid
storage company
. This
ties well with our am-
bition to become the
largest transport util-
ity globally,” said
Karan Adani, CEO
and Whole Time Di-
rector of APSEZ.
Adani Ports acquires 49.38%
stake in Indian Oiltanking Ltd
DEFINITIVE AGREEMENT
New Delhi (PTI): The
Enforcement Directo-
rate on Wednesday told
a court that arrested
Delhi minister Satyen-
dar Jain was getting
special treatment in-
side Tihar Jail.
The ED made the sub-
mission before Special
Judge Vikas Dhull
while concluding its ar-
guments opposing
Jain’s plea.
“Unknown persons
were giving massages
and foot massages to
Jain, even beyond cur-
few hours. He was given
special food,” said Ad-
ditional Solicitor Gen-
eral (ASG) S V Raju,
appearing for the ED.
The ASG shared cer-
tain CCTV images with
the court and alleged
that most of the time
Jain was either in hos-
pital or in the jail enjoy-
ing facilities.
“Dekhiye chair pe
massage chal rha hai,
papers diye jaa rahe
hain (See he’s getting
massage sitting on
a chair, newspa-
per is being giv-
en to him),” he
told the
court.
The ED
further said it has evi-
dence revealing that
Jain was in control of
the accused company
.
“Money was routed
and dummy persons
were made the direc-
tors, who were not even
aware about the com-
pany affairs. Jain was
the beneficial owner,”
the ASG said, adding
that Jain did not coop-
erate during the investi-
gation and misled the
agency by giving false
evidences and record-
ing wrong statement.
The counsel for Jain
told the court that he
will start argument in
the response to the ED’s
submission on the next
date, after which the
judge posted the matter
for Thursday
.
Jain, arrested by the
ED under the PMLA
Act, is currently in judi-
cial custody
.
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JAIN GETTING MASSAGE,
SPECIAL FOOD IN TIHAR: ED
ASG shows CCTV footage: ‘Dekhiye chair pe massage chal raha hai’
New Delhi (ANI): The Rouse Avenue Court on
Wednesday reserved order on the bail peti-
tions moved by Hyderabad-based businessman
Abhishek Boinpally and Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP)
communication in-charge Vijay Nair in connec-
tion with the alleged Delhi excise policy scam.
Special Judge MK Nagpal reserved the order
after the conclusion of the bail arguments made
by the accused’s lawyer and by
the prosecution agency. The
court said the order will be
passed on the bail peti-
tions on November 14.
COURT RESERVES ORDER ON BAIL OF
VIJAY NAIR, ABHISHEK BOINPALLY
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Commodity Price Change % Chg
GOLD 51,747.00 141.00 0.27 (Per 10g)
SILVER 62,400.00 132.00 0.21 (Per 1kg)
COMMODITIES
Currency Price Change % Chg
USDINR 81.47 0.45 0.55
GBPINR 93.24 0.88 0.94
CURRENCIES
Bizexecutivesseecybersecuritybudgetrising
New Delhi (PTI): More
than 82% of business ex-
ecutives surveyed in India
anticipate an increase in
cybersecurity budgets in
the coming year.
The survey highlights
that of all the risks affect-
ing organisations, India
respondents consider a
catastrophic cyberattack, a
resurgence of COVID-19 or
a new health crisis, and a
new geopolitical conflict
among the top three risks.
“Over 82% of business
executives in India foresee
an increase in cybersecu-
rity budgets in 2023,” said
the PwC survey
. 89% of In-
dian business executives
say their organisations’
cybersecurity team detect-
edasignificantcyberthreat
to business and prevented
it from affecting their op-
erations, as against 70%
globally
.
ACCORDING TO PwC REPORT
SURVEY
HIGHLIGHTS
z According to a PwC
report released on
Wednesday (Nov 9), the
survey highlights that
of all the risks affecting
organisations, India
respondents consider a
catastrophic cyberattack,
a resurgence of COVID-19
or a new health crisis, and
a new geopolitical conflict
among the top three risks
business
BRIEFS
New Delhi (PTI): State-
owned Bank of Maha-
rashtra on Wednesday
said it has increased its
marginal cost of funds
based lending rate
(MCLR) for select tenor
loans. The benchmark
one-year MCLR, used to
price most of consumer
loans such as auto, per-
sonal and home, has
been revised upwards to
7.90% from 7.80%, the
lender said in a regulato-
ry filing. The revised
MCLR has come to effect
from November 7, 2022.
The one-month MCLR
has been raised by 5 bps.
Washington (Agencies):
Twitter’s new owner and
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has
sold nearly $4 billion
worth of Tesla shares, ac-
cording to regulatory fil-
ings. Musk sold 19.5 mil-
lion shares of the electric
car company from No-
vember 4 to November 8,
according to Tuesday’s fil-
ings with the Securities
and Exchange Commis-
sion. He sold $7 billion of
his Tesla stock in August
as he worked to finance
the Twitter purchase he
was trying to get out of at
the time.
ELON MUSK SELLS
$3.95 BN WORTH OF
TESLA STOCK
BANK OF MAHA
RAISES ONE-YEAR
MCLR BY 10 BPS
New Delhi (PTI): ReNew
Power on Wednesday said
it will plant one million
trees by 2030 as part of
its commitment under ‘1t.
Org’, an effort by the
World Economic Forum.
1t.Org is part of the World
Economic Forum’s efforts
to accelerate nature-based
solutions and was set up
to support the UN Decade
on Ecosystem Restora-
tion. “With our commit-
ment to plant a million
trees by 2030, we will also
be working towards meet-
ing India’s green goals,”
said Sumant Sinha, Chair-
man and CEO of ReNew
Power.
ReNew POWER TO
PLANT 1 MILLION
TREES BY 2030
New Delhi (PTI): Tata
Motors on Wednesday re-
ported narrowing of con-
solidated net loss at `945
cr for the second quarter
ended Sept 30, as sales
picked up in marquee
brand Jaguar Land Rover
and across domestic as
well as commercial vehi-
cle segments. The auto
major had reported a net
loss of `4,442 crore, at-
tributable to shareholders
of the company, in the Ju-
ly-Sept period of 2021.
Consolidated net loss for
the second quarter stood
at `898 crore. It was at
`4,416 crore in 2021.
TATA MOTORS Q2
NET LOSS NARROWS
TO `945 CRORE
*Rates till the edition went to print.
AIR INDIA LEASES SIX
A320 NEO AIRCRAFT
FROM CDB AVIATION
Singapore (PTI): Air India has
leased a fleet of six Airbus
A320 neo
aircraft from
CDB Avia-
tion, a wholly
owned Irish
subsidiary of China Develop-
ment Bank Financial Leasing
Co Limited, to boost the Tata
Group-owned company’s
transformation journey, a
statement said on Wednesday.
CDB Aviation is among the
first aircraft leasing companies
to secure the placement of Air
India’s additional A320 neo
aircraft under the recently an-
nounced multi-stage transfor-
mation plan.
OTHER STORIES
TVS MOTOR, AMAZON
INDIA JOIN HANDS TO
BOOST E-MOBILITY
New Delhi (PTI): Amazon
India and TVS Motor Company
have joined
hands to
strengthen
electric mobili-
ty in the coun-
try, the companies said in a
joint statement on Wednesday.
As part of the collaboration, a
fleet of electric two-wheelers
and three-wheelers from TVS
Motor will be deployed for
Amazon’s last-mile deliveries.
In addition, the two companies
will work in tandem to exam-
ine EV use cases for various
Amazon business groups
for its network and logistical
requirements.
Coal demand in
India yet to reach its
peak: Pralhad Joshi
New Delhi (PTI): The Cen-
tre on Wednesday said that
the demand for coal in In-
dia is still to reach its peak
and the dry fuel will con-
tinue to play a key role in
the energy mix till 2040 and
beyond. Therefore, shift
from coal will not happen
in foreseeable future in the
country, according to coal
minister Pralhad Joshi.
Joshi said that there is a
push towards energy tran-
sition away from coal in the
global world. “However, for
India, coal, being an afford-
able source of energy
, holds
prime importance for meet-
ing its energy needs being
fuelled by rising economy,”
he said in on Wednesday
.
CIL’S CAPEX RISES 33%
TO `7,027 CRORE IN
APRIL-SEPTEMBER
New Delhi (PTI): Coal India Ltd
on Wednesday said its capital
expenditure grew 33% to `7,027
crore in April-Sept FY23 as
compared to the year-ago period.
The company’s capex in the
year-ago period stood at `5,300
crore. The two coal evacuation
infrastructure heads - setting up
of CHP/silos and railways lines
- together accounted for 36% or
`2,547 crore of the total capex
in the period under review, CIL
said in a statement. Construction
of CHPs/silos under first mile
connectivity was the major capex
head at `1,489 crore during the
six-month period of FY23, as
compared to `614 cr a year ago.
New Delhi (PTI): Mahindra  Mahindra on Wednesday said it
has tied up with three electric vehicle infrastructure partners
-- Jio-bp, Statiq, and Charge+Zone
-- to offer charging solutions for
its upcoming range of passenger
electric vehicles. With these partner-
ships, Mahindra EV users will get
seamless access to a robust fast
charging infrastructure and e-
mobility solutions spanning across
discovery, availability, navigation and transactions, the Mumbai-
based automaker said in a statement. Mahindra unveiled its first
all-electric SUV -- XUV400 recently.
New Delhi (PTI): Shares of Coal India Ltd on Wednesday climbed over
2% after the state-owned mining company announced that its capital
expenditure (capex) grew 33%. The stock rose 2.59% to settle at Rs
255.95 apiece on the BSE. On the NSE, it zoomed 2.93% to finish at
Rs 256.85 apiece. In volume terms, 16.29 lakh shares were traded on
the BSE and over 4.03 crore shares on the NSE during the day.
MAHINDRA TIES UP WITH 3 ELECTRIC VEHICLE
INFRA PLAYERS FOR CHARGING SOLUTIONS
COAL INDIA LIMITED SHARES CLIMB OVER 2 PER CENT
New York (Agencies): Fa-
cebook parent Meta is lay-
ing off 11,000 people, about
13% of its workforce, as it
contends with faltering
revenue and broader tech
industry woes, CEO Mark
Zuckerberg said in a letter
to employees on Wednes-
day
.
The job cuts come just a
week after widespread lay-
offs at Twitter under its
new owner, billionaire
Elon Musk.
There have been numer-
ous job cuts at other tech
companies that hired rap-
idly during the pandemic.
Zuckerberg as well said
that he had made the deci-
sion to hire aggressively,
anticipating rapid growth
even after the pandemic
ended.
“Unfortunately, this did
not play out the way I ex-
pected,” Zuckerberg said in
a prepared statement.
“Not only has online
commerce returned to pri-
or trends, but the macroe-
conomic downturn, in-
creased competition, and
ads signal loss have caused
our revenue to be much
lower than I’d expected. I
got this wrong, and I take
responsibility for that.”
Meta, like other social
media companies, enjoyed
a financial boost during the
pandemic lockdown era be-
cause more people stayed
home and scrolled on their
phones and computers.
But as the lockdowns
ended and people started
going outside again, reve-
nue growth began to falter.
An economic slowdown
and a grim outlook for on-
line advertising — by far
Meta’s biggest revenue
source — have contributed
to Meta’s woes.
This summer, Meta post-
ed its first quarterly reve-
nue decline in history, fol-
lowed by another, bigger
decline in the fall.
Some of the pain is com-
pany-specific, while some
is tied to broader economic
and technological forces.
Last week, Twitter laid
off about half of its 7,500
employees, part of a cha-
otic overhaul as Musk took
the helm.
He tweeted that there
was no choice but to cut the
jobs “when the company is
losing over $4M/day,”
though did not provide de-
tails about the losses.
MARK ZUCKERBERG INFORMS IN LETTER TO EMPLOYEES
META CUTS 11K JOBS
TOP TALKING
POINTS
z The job cuts come just a
week after widespread layoffs
at Twitter under its new owner,
billionaire Elon Musk. There
have been numerous job cuts
at other tech companies that
hired rapidly during COVID.
z Zuckerberg also said that he
had made the decision to hire
aggressively, anticipating rapid
growth even after the pandemic
ended.
z Meta, like other social media
companies, enjoyed a financial
boost during the pandemic
lockdown era.
Sensex, Nifty close lower on
selloffinpower,metalstocks
Mumbai (PTI): Equity
benchmarks Sensex and
Nifty gave up early gains
to close in the red on
Wednesday after a selloff
in power, metal and con-
sumer durable stocks
amid a weak trend in glob-
al equities.
However, a rally in the
rupee against the US dol-
lar and unabated foreign
capital inflows helped the
indices restrict the losses,
traders said.
In a largely range-bound
session, the 30-share BSE
Sensex ended 151.60 points
or 0.25% lower at 61,033.55.
The index witnessed high
volatility towards the fag-
end and recorded an intra-
day high of 61,447.23 and a
low of 60,905.15.
On similar lines, the
broader NSE Nifty fell
45.80 points or 0.25% to
end at 18,157.
PowerGrid was the big-
gest loser in the Sensex
pack, slipping 4.06%, fol-
lowed by Tech Mahindra,
Sun Pharma, Bajaj Fin-
serv, NTPC and MM. In
contrast, ITC, Dr Reddy’s,
Kotak Mahindra Bank, In-
dusInd Bank and HCL
Tech were among the gain-
ers, climbing up to 1.99%.
Framework for
sovereign green
bonds to match
global standards
New Delhi (PTI): The Fi-
nance Ministry has final-
ised the framework to issue
sovereign green bonds in
line with global standards.
The government intends
to mobilise `16,000 crore
from the issuance of green
bonds during the second
half of the current finan-
cial year. It is a part of the
borrowing programme for
the second half of this fis-
cal. The framework is
ready and it would be ap-
proved soon, the sources
said. These rupee-denomi-
nated papers will have long
tenure to suit the require-
ment of green infrastruc-
ture projects, they added.
Agri Ministry okays setting up
100 fodder-centric FPOs
New Delhi (PTI): The gov-
ernment has finally desig-
nated National Dairy De-
velopment Board (NDDB)
as the implementing agen-
cy for setting up of 100
fodder-centric Farmer Pro-
ducer Organisations
(FPOs) during this fiscal to
address the fodder deficit
situation in the country
.
The Ministry of Fisher-
ies, Animal Husbandry
and Dairying in 2020 had
proposed the establish-
ment of fodder-centric
FPOs and requested the ag-
riculture ministry to allow
such FPOs under the cen-
tral scheme “Formation
and Promotion of 10,000
new FPOs”.
The proposal was con-
sidered seriously and the
agriculture ministry fi-
nally issued an order on
November 4.
NDDB has been assigned
to form 100 FPOs during
2022-23 within the contours
of the scheme guidelines, it
added.
RUPEE GAINS 45 PAISE TO CLOSE AT
81.47 AGAINST US DOLLAR
Mumbai (PTI): The rupee appreciated by 45 paise to
close at 81.47 (provisional) against the US dollar on
Wednesday amid fall in crude oil prices,
dollar weakness and sustained foreign
fund inflows. At the interbank foreign
exchange market, the local unit opened
at 81.43, and witnessed an intra-day
high of Rs 81.23 and low of Rs 81.62
during the session. The local unit finally
settled at 81.47 against the American currency, register-
ing a rise of 45 paise over its previous close.
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z So are you going to
form the government
in Himachal again?
JP Nadda: Yes, we are
goingtoformthegovern-
ment and there are a few
reasons for that. Firstly
,
the love Modiji has
shown towards
Himachal. Secondly
, the
work culture that he has
introduced in the gov-
ernments. Thirdly
, the
mainstreaming of
Himachal done by him,
so the people of
Himachal are eager to
support him and as a ‘si-
lent worker’ Jairam has
brought the works till
the grass roots, so I can
see it. And more than
anything, I can see that
the people are upbeat. I
visited a place today and
I am telling you a fact,
BJP could never have
hoped for such an amaz-
ing rally
. There was a
crowd of more than
12,000 people and even
though I was an hour
late, there was immense
excitement in the rally
and in all rallies of the
BJP
. The crowd is re-
sponsive and people step
forward to work for the
party
, so I think that we
areinacomfortablesitu-
ation.
z So what do you
think about the num-
ber of seats you will
win since you had 44
seats last time?
I won’t be able to ana-
lyse that right now, I will
need a few days for that
exercise, but I can say
that we are comfortable.
z We have an astrolo-
ger Dr Kumar Ganesh,
who has predicted that
BJP will get 45 and
Congress would get 21
seats and two are oth-
ers. So these others
would be AAP
, since
there is no other
...
No,AAPwillnotgettrac-
tion here and their secu-
rity will be forfeited.
Theyarecontestingon67
seats and their security
will be forfeited on 67
seats.TheirUttarakhand
Chief Minister candi-
date has joined BJP and
is campaigning for us in
Uttarakhandandherein
Himachal, their Party
President has joined us.
z So what are the
main issues on which
you are contesting
elections? Modiji’s
face and govern-
ment’s works?
Yes. Development, stabil-
ity and empowerment of
the Himachali people.
We have done good work
in health and education
and now is the time to
consolidate and empow-
erpeopleandthatiswhat
we have been doing.
z Amit Shah said
that Uniform Civil
Code will be enforced.
Does it have any rele-
vance or impact in
Himachal?
Definitely
. Our thought
has been that we follow
Sabka Sath, Sabka Vi-
kas, Sabka Vishwas, but
justice to all and ap-
peasement to none.
Moreover,inastateorin
a nation, as citizens, we
have to shoulder our col-
lective responsibilities
and for that, uniformity
is needed and that is our
agenda. The nation does
not become strong just
like that, everyone has
tohaveanequalpartner-
ship in the nation. And
how will that equal part-
nership come into be-
ing? When there is Uni-
form Civil Code.
z And what about
giving employment to
eight lakh people?
See, what has happened
is that a new trend has
started. I will give eight
lakh government jobs, I
willgivetenlakhgovern-
ment jobs. Tejashwi had
saidinBihar.Whatisthe
distinction between BJP
and other parties? We
said that we will give
eight lakh employment
opportunities, and they
said they will give eight
lakh jobs. The difference
is of giving away ‘Re-
vadies’.Wewillempower
people which will give
them opportunities. Let
me give you an example.
They said they will give
eight lakh jobs. I have
grown tired of telling
people this: show me one
Cabinet note in Inde-
pendent India that says
anygovernmentwillgive
this many number of
jobs. This is not how jobs
are created, no one can
just give jobs. After all,
who will you give these
jobs, where will you give
them and how will you
give them, these are few
things that have to be
specified in the cabinet
note. This is administra-
tion and not a shop,
whereyoucanrunthings
as you please. I want a se-
rious discussion on this
issue and it is a serious
matter.Howisanotepre-
pared? That Himachal
Pradesh has been pro-
videda‘BulkDrugPark,’
whichwillbeestablished
in Una. The Cabinet de-
cides that it will be set up
atUnaandtheStateGov-
ernment has to provide
so many acres of land. In
that land so many clus-
terswillbedevelopedand
aninvestmentof Rs2,000
crore will come, which
will provide an employ-
ment of let’s say 1.5 lakh
direct employment and
1.5 lakh indirect employ-
ment. So, we are saying
that we are giving job op-
portunities. This is the
difference. They have
made fools out of the un-
employed, and what else
have they done? No one
hopes for anything from
them,neitherdotheyun-
derstand anything. They
may say what they want
to since they just know
theyneedtomakeclaims
and not follow on word.
You pick up our mani-
festo.WewillprovideCy-
cles to girl child and
Scooties to families pur-
suing higher education,
the beneficiaries of
which will be to the tune
of eight lakh and the
amount incurred will be
Rs 500 crore. So, we have
taken due diligence in
this and we have taken
care of where we will
bring this Rs 500 crore
from. We know this
amount will not be uti-
lisedinonedayandsowe
will execute the plan in
instalment and make ar-
rangements accordingly
.
So, if you look at our en-
tire manifesto, you will
know we have taken due
diligence. What happens
in politics is that parties
want to handle affairs
like fast food (immediate
results). That is not how
things actually work.
What has happened to-
day is that people of
Himachal know that
BJP’smanifestoisacred-
ible manifesto and they
willdeliverwhattheyare
promising and have giv-
en what they have not
said but when Congress
party presents some-
thing, then the person
who has written the
manifesto hasn’t read,
and the one who has
read, hasn’t written it.
z Is that why you
said that Congress
does not apply its
own manifesto?
Yes, they don’t. You see
for yourself that they do
not have any point of
their manifesto in their
speeches. Why is it so?
Because, neither are
they serious, but they
treat it like just an event
since the party has to
takeoutmanifesto.They
put this and that into it.
z Now you are invest-
ing in tourism and
bringing medical col-
leges also?
Yes and we have decided
on the districts as well. I
consider myself to be
extremely lucky since
there was just one Medi-
cal College in Himachal
Pradesh and that too in
Shimla. After that, I be-
came the Health Minis-
ter of the State and I
madetheTandaMedical
College and I was fortu-
nate enough that I could
make the most planned
hospital building of
North India. I feel ex-
tremely happy about it.
By God’s grace, I got
Modiji’s blessings  I
became nation’s Health
Minister and then we
opened a ‘ C a n -
cer Centre’ in Shimla,
TandaandMandi,super
speciality block in
ChamiyanaworthRs270
crore, which had 7 super
speciality wings. Then,
we opened Medical Col-
legesinMandi,Chamba,
Hamirpur and Sirmour.
We gave a ‘Satellite Cen-
tre’ to PGI. There is a
tradition in PGI that
when Chandigarh was
set up, some part of the
services were given to
Punjab also  thus, a
‘PGI Centre’ was opened
inFirozpurandone‘Sat-
ellite Centre’ was given
to Una. And with Modi-
ji’s blessings, we gave
AIIMS to Himachal and
it was established in Bi-
laspur. Five years ago,
Modiji had come to lay
the foundation stone for
AIIMS on Ashtami and
now after five years, he
dedicated AIIMS to pub-
liconVijayadashmi,and
this 5 year period also
saw 2 years of Corona
pandemic. I took at least
15-20 review meetings.
This is why
, I say that
these Congress leaders
don’t know the ‘
A’ of ad-
ministration. They just
ran governments with-
out any inkling to do so.
They don’t know about
the minute details.
z BJP has prepared
another manifesto
for women empower-
ment?
Yes we have. See half of
Himachal’s population
arewomenandtheyhave
been ignored for a long
time. Modiji empowered
them a lot through PM
Awas Yojana, Saubhag-
ya Yojana, and others
liketoiletsineveryhome.
Women lived for 70 years
without dignity of life.
Could you imagine 12
crore families in the na-
tion lived without toilets
and no one ever thought
about them? Modiji gave
themrespectandempow-
ered them through Awas
Yojana. In Himachal, the
number of such families
was over one lakh which
means two lakh children
usedtogoouttodefecate.
This was a question of
dignity
. When I used to
visit villages, I could
come across people with
disabilities and when I
used to ask about their
injuries they would say
theywenttocollectwood
andfellduetowhichthey
sustained these prob-
lems.Today
,Modijiintro-
duced Ujjawala Yojana
andJairamjigaveSugra-
hini Yojana. No family
today is exempted from-
gas connection. Then we
gave free cylinders as to
thepooraswell.Afterall,
they too will celebrate
Diwali, Holi  Lohri.
Pradhan Mantri Matrit-
va Suraksha Yojana,
which was Modiji’s con-
cept, under which all
pregnant women would
undergo free medical
checkup on the 9th of
each month. They would
getallinoculations,their
blood pressure, diabetes
and other parameters
would be checked every
month. When the deliv-
ery time nears, the Asha
worker would be respon-
sible to take her to the
institutionforwhichfree
transportation would be
given. If during delivery
any complication takes
place, the government
would bear the expenses
and then she would be
shifted back to home and
ontopof that,theywould
be given Rs 6,000, we de-
cided on that. Then the
Himachal Government
decided to provide Rs
25,000, additionally
, for
the new born child, so
that they can be given a
better care. So, this is
how we are empowering
them. But the problem is
that Congress leaders
can even understand
this, because to serve is
not on their agenda, but
they only want to collect
the votes. Hence, they
givepopulistslogansand
move on.
z There are also talks
about OPS...
We also talk about OPS.
Look, who gave OROP?
Butwhocreatedthemost
ruckus... Congress. 35
years went by and they
couldn’t give two paise.
First, there was due dili-
gence and talks at vari-
ous levels and then a
committee was formed
andalthoughittookalit-
tle time, but Modiji en-
suredprovidingRs60,000
crore to our soldier
brethren. Tell me who
ended OPS? It was Man-
mohan Singh govern-
ment and now they are
saying things about it.
So, neither were they
learned then, nor are
they now. BJP speaks on
thisissueonlywhenthey
have conducted due dili-
gence over the matter.
z Ashok Gehlot has
said about giving
OPS in Rajasthan...
But they are not going to
do so in Rajasthan. I be-
lieve, he stressed on giv-
ingfivelakhgovernment
jobs and they have given
18,000.HehadgivenRs2,
500 as employment ex-
pense to the youth and
Rs 1,500 to women. So,
when you do not have to
give, then it is merely
about giving populist
slogans, so you can say
as much you want.
z What about faction-
alism in BJP and re-
bels here?
See,wetrytoensurethat
everyone is on the same
page and we make an ef-
forttopacifythem.First-
ly
, they have rebelled
means that BJP is in the
winning position and
hence, they want to con-
testbecausetheywantto
win. We did try to talk to
them. But what happens
is that in Himachal, the
voters are extremely
vigilant and alert and
theycasttheirvotetopo-
litical parties and as the
date for election comes
near, it becomes clear
which party is going to
win, so, the voters don’t
misuse their franchise.
Yes, people talk about re-
bels, but after a few days,
these rebels also end
their rebellion and their
supporters also return
to the party
.
z But people talk
about Nadda Group,
Dhumal Group and
Jairam Group....
I can tell you there is no
Nadda Group because it
is not in my habit to do
so. I have never asked
anyone to place posters
for me, or raise slogans
for me or engage in wall
writing for me. So, there
is no Nadda Group. Now,
theothernamesthatyou
took,letmetellyouthese
are not groups or fac-
tions, there is no
groupism here. There
may be difference of
opinion, but we talk on
issues and resolve them.
See, we gave so many
tickets, but can any one
say that there has been
factionalism or prefer-
ence in ticket distribu-
tion. No ne can say that
because everyone’s con-
sent has been taken. Had
there been groupism,
you would have said so
many tickets given to
thisgroupandthismany
to that group, but no one
can say that.
BJP’s National President JP Nadda talks to DrJagdeeshChandra,CEOandEditor-in-Chief,Bharat24—VisionofNewIndiaand
FirstIndia;CMD,FirstIndiaNews,and stresses that BJP will form government again. Nadda explains how BJP will enforce Uniform
Civil Code, how Congress has lost the plot due to its inefficiency, and how BJP takes due diligence in every step it takes. (PartII)
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but justice to all and appeasement to none!
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Dr Jagdeesh Chandra in conversation with
JP Nadda during The JC Show in Shimla.
We are going to form the government and there
are a few reasons for that. Firstly, the love
Modiji has shown towards Himachal.
Secondly, the work culture that he has
introduced in the governments. Thirdly, the
mainstreaming of Himachal done by him, so
the people of Himachal are eager to support
him and as a ‘silent worker’ Jairam has
brought the works till the grassroots.
YOU READ PART-1 ON NOVEMBER 9, 2022
One gets caught up in the
challenges and negative solutions
of life but it is crucial to get back
our own inherent self quickly.
—Dr Jagdeesh Chandra,
CEO  Editor-in-Chief, First India
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they are ef-
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casion, and quite com-
fortable. A fashion
trend that appears to
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The short skirt is just as
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A short skirt is popular
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When wearing short
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sheer, skin-coloured, and
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ndia and Culture are
almost synonymous
with each other. It
wouldn’tbesurprising
to say that, the global
identity of India stays
strong as a culturally
rich country for centuries.
While the country is celebrat-
ing and “meme-ing” about the
Indian-origin Prime minister
of the UK, Indian-origin Chick-
en Tikka Masala has been the
national dish of the UK for cen-
turies now.
Yoga has spurred the growth
of ventures serving alternate
products like equipment, apps,
camps, or training in schools.
Additionally, June 21 is cele-
brated as International Yoga
Day across the globe. While tra-
ditional cultural practices
might be far-fetched from gen Z,
the turmeric latte viz Haldi
Doodh, is quite fancied in the
global café chains. The epics of
Indian mythology like Rama-
yana and Mahabharata have
been adapted by many south-
east Asian countries as a part
of performing arts, theatre, lit-
erature, etc. For centuries, In-
dia has been eminent and one
of the finest centres of handi-
crafts in the world.
Everyday items are crafted
tenderly
, in an artistic manner.
All of this adds to the cultural
capital of our country
. This
capital not only brings in mon-
etary inflow but also brings to-
gether communities while cel-
ebrating inclusions. Cultural
capital plays a pivotal role in
influencing a nation-brand val-
ue and alternatively, its soft
power Cultural capital can be
bifurcated into two forms, one
is tangible and the other is in-
tangible.
Tangible cultural capital in-
volves creative artworks such
as sculptures, handicrafts,
paintings, architectural build-
ings, etc. Intangible consists of
artwork that exists
in its pure form as
a public good, like
music, dance, etc.
Cultural ameni-
ties play a critical
role in driving the
success of grow-
ing cities or clus-
tered suburbs by
enabling social
interaction and
harmony, which
encourages inno-
vation and fur-
ther leads to de-
velopment. A
flourishing cul-
turaleconomyisa
driver of econom-
ic growth, as in-
fusing commer-
cial value into
cultural goods
and services and
experiences leads
to revenue genera-
tion. According to the Creative
Economy Outlook report by
UNCTAD, India is the fifth larg-
est exporter in the global art
and craft sector. This sector not
only employs the local people
butalsoearnsforeignexchange
for the country
. The State, of
Rajasthan, houses about 6 lakh
craftsmen and artisans. In the
year 2020-21, Handicrafts worth
Rs.6205.32croreswereexported
from the State; besides this,
Gem  Jewellery worth Rs.
4067.36 crores, Textiles worth
Rs. 5729.29 crores, Readymade
Garments worth Rs. 1764.40
crores and Carpet/Dari worth
Rs. 464.70 crores were also ex-
ported. As the world is sur-
rounded by machine-made
items, the uniqueness of artis-
tic work would encourage
greater demand in the coming
future. Which would provide
greatereconomicopportunities
for creative individu-
als and practitioners.
Regional handicraft
products are the tradi-
tional wealth that has
been practised for gen-
erations. This indige-
nous creative skill can
be leveraged and encouraged to
add to economic development.
Leveraging these creative
skills, not only encourages cre-
ativity but also enhances the
sense of identity in the commu-
nity, solving the migration
problem. Jaipur Rugs from
Jaipur sets up a perfect exam-
ple of adapting cultural re-
sources for its social enterprise
model. A social enterprise at its
heart and a cultural enterprise
at its core Jaipur Rugs stand
strong in transforming the
lives of more than 60,000 arti-
sans across 5 states in India.
Founded by Nand
Kishore Chaudhary in
the year 1958.
It is one of India’s
largest hand-knotted
rug manufacturing
companies that cele-
brate and preserves
indigenous art and
culture. Tracing back
to the 16th century
, ar-
tisans working in the
Jaipur area adopted
the traditional Per-
sian weaving tech-
niques and reinter-
preted them according
to their creativity
. In-
spired by the Gandhi-
an Philosophy and
Teachings of the
Bhagavad Gita, Nand
Kishore Chaudhary
saw the greatest po-
tential at the bottom
of the pyramid by
transforming the com-
munity through creativi-
ty and adopting regional
cultural resources. In the
era of technology and
advanced machinery,
Jaipur rugs focused on
human creativity and en-
couraged artisans to
weave hand-knotted carpets of
a high-quality standard. It fo-
cuses on turning artisans into
artists.
With Projects like ‘Mancha-
ha’ which translates to ‘my
heart’s desire’ builds on the
journey of converting artisans
into artists. ‘Freedom Mancha-
ha’ offers hope through creativ-
ity and healing for the incarcer-
ated. In collaboration with the
State of Rajasthan Prison De-
partment,byconductingprison
workshops in Jaipur, Bikaner
Central, and Dausa Central
jails.Artisanshavethechoiceto
weave their unique idea by us-
ing leftover hand-spun yarn,
weavers-turned-artists tell sto-
riesthatmattertothemthrough
theircreations,alsofocusingon
environmental sustainability
and conscious production.
Manysuchcreativeenterprises
contribute to the creative econ-
omy which preserves, sustains,
and encourages our cultural
identity
. While art has proven
power to change the world, It is
also a distinguishing factor be-
tween us humans versus other
animalspecies.Embracingitin
ourliveswouldenableustolead
ourselves on the path of self-
actualization.
TRANSFORMING COMMUNITIES THROUGH
TRANSFORMING COMMUNITIES THROUGH
LEVERAGING CREATIVITY AND CULTURE
LEVERAGING CREATIVITY AND CULTURE
I
10
ETC
NEW DELHI | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2022
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MRUNMAYEE MOHAN
Cultural entrepreneurship researcher
and consultant
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PM Narendra Modi with HP BJP president Suresh Kumar Kashyap and BJP candidates wave to supporters during Vijay Sanklap Rally, at Chambi, in Kangra on Wednesday. It is the BJP which can take Himachal to new heights of de- velopment. Therefore, this time the return of the BJP government in Himachal is necessary. —Narendra Modi, Prime Minister To serve the nation is my priority. —CJI DY Chandrachud l India and England are facing off against each other for the first time in T20 World Cup after a huge gap of 10 years l Team India skipper Ro- hit Sharma, after getting injured on Tuesday, said on Wednesday that he has been declared fit to play the crucial semi-final l Team England has also reported injuries and may play without its star bats- man Dawid Malan and star bowler Mark Wood l In the T20 WC, former India captain Virat Kohli has been in sparkling bat- ting form with Suryaku- mar Yadav second in line l Weather.com’s forecast says there is a 34 percent chance of precipitation in Adelaide in South Aus- tralia on Thursday. HC REFUSES URGENT STAY ON BAIL TO RAUT; ED PLEA HEARING TODAY Mumbai: The Bombay HC on Wednesday refused to grant urgent stay on bail granted to Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut by a low- er court in an alleged money laundering case regis- tered by ED. Stating that it can not pass such an order without hearing both parties, HC posted matter for hearing on Thursday. A special court earlier in the day granted bail to Raut and co-accused Pravin while rejecting ED’s request to stay effect of or- der till Friday. Central agency then moved the High Court and sought an interim stay. INDIA, ENGLAND FACEOFF TODAY T20 WC 2022 SEMIFINAL BJP BRASS FINALISES GUJARAT CANDIDATES New Delhi: A meeting of the BJP’s central election committee was held Wednesday to finalise 182 candidates for the polls in Gujarat. PM Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel, BJP president JP Nadda and other top leaders attended the meeting at the party headquarters here. P5
  • 2. CAPITOL NEW DELHI | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2022 02 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epapers/delhi I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Noida: Spurned by ex-lover, married man pushes colleague from 3rd floor of office building; tries fleeing with body in ambulance ‘LOVER’PUSHESWOMANTODEATH Noida (PTI): A 22-year- old woman died after being allegedly pushed off the third-floor of her office building here by a colleague with whom she had broken up after learning that he was already mar- ried. The man, identified as Gaurav, came down from the building and put the woman in an au- torickshaw, telling peo- ple who had gathered around that he was her brother and was taking her to hospital. Instead, he took her to Lal Kuan area on Noida’s border with Ghaziabad. He booked an ambulance there to take her to Meerut, po- lice said Wednesday, a day after the incident. “The accused had en- tered Meerut district along with the woman’s body in the ambulance but was traced by a po- lice team around 4.30 pm,” Additional DCP (Noida) Ashutosh Dwivedi said. Both worked at an insurance company. “She had called off their relation- ship after getting to know his marital status. However, the accused continued to pester her,” the official said. Police said the wom- an complained to police about this on Septem- ber 29. The man was then called to the police station on September 29. “The families of both were also present at the police station and Gaurav assured in writing that he would stop bothering her,” Dwivedi said According to a pre- liminary investigation, he met the woman in office again on Tuesday and tried to force her into remaining in the relationship. He then allegedly pushed her off the building. The Sector-49 police station was alerted by local people about a woman “jumping off” the office building and being taken to a hospi- tal by “her family”. Gaurav was not re- sponding to any phone calls. He was tracked through electronic sur- veillance and caught by a police team, which was accompanied by the woman’s family, Dwivedi said. Nepalquake:TremorsfeltacrossDelhi-NCR New Delhi (PTI): Strong tremors were felt in Delhi-NCR as a 6.3-magnitude earth- quake hit the lower Himalayan region in the early hours of Wednes- day , jolting people out of theirsleepwithmanyof them coming out of their houses in panic. The quake hit the low- er Himalayan region at 1.57 am, according to the National Centre for Seismology (NCS), lead- ing to tremors rippling across north India and parts of Nepal. Several people took to social media to share their experiences. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also took to social media and wrote: “I hope all of you are safe.” The resident welfare associations in the na- tional capital said there were no reports of dam- age or casualties. “We have not received any report of structural damage or injury from any of the RWAs. How- ever, there was a bit of panicwhenpeoplecould not figure out what was happeningandcameout of their houses. Howev- er, things calmed down after a while,” United Residents Joint Action president Atul Goyal said. Kritima Bhapta (25), a resident of south Del- hi’s Amar Colony, shared her experience, saying it was “scary”. “I felt tremors for 10 seconds straight. It was scary . The doors and windows were shaking and I could not figure out what was happen- ing. I only got to know from social media plat- forms that it was an earthquake,” she said. “Omgjusthad#earth- quake.... I feel that in delhi, hope everything is fine in Nepal (sic),” Krish Andrew said in a tweet. “It’s 2 am in the morn- ing and people are hav- ing a stroll on the streets... Reason - #Earthquake in #Del- hiNCR,” Aakash Biswas wrote on Twitter and shared an 11-second vid- eo, in which people are seen gathered outside a residential building and some of them talking over the phone. WAKE-UP CALL Rescue operation underway at Doti, Nepal. —PHOTO BY ANI Fake call centre duping ppl with ‘loans’ busted, 11 arrested New Delhi (PTI): The policehavebustedafake call centre and arrested eleven people, including six women for allegedly duping over 1,700 people on the pretext of provid- ing them loans, police said on Wednesday . The call centre, dis- guised as a medicine supply store, was being operated at Bal Udhyan Road in Uttam Nagar by one Faisal and his team since February this year, they said. At least 29 registers were recovered which contained a list of peo- ple the accused have duped and the details of transactions, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Dwarka)MHarshaVar- dhan said. After analysing the registers it was found that the accused had cheated more than 1,700 people of over Rs one crore, he said. During enquiry , Fais- al misled the investiga- tors by claiming that he was running the call center for selling medi- cines, a senior police of- ficer said. Further in- vestigation revealed that Faisal’s employees, posing as customer sup- port agents, used to call people on the pretext of offering loans. The ac- cused then used to share the bank account de- tails, and ask the people to deposit the process- ing fee in that account, he said. The DCP said one of the accused Paras, a resident of Ghaziabad, had taken the place on rent. He is absconding and efforts are being made to nab him. Apart from Paras, three others are also in- volved in running the fraud syndicate. They used to provide back- end services like bank accounts for collecting money and SIM cards, and sending bulk SMS regardingloans,hesaid. Some of the accused seen in police custody. Woman found dead on roadside, with signs of rape, brutalisation Faridabad (PTI): A woman was found dead on a street here, her half-naked body showingsignsof rape and brutalisation, po- lice said. Police said the body, spotted by a passer-by in sector-7, bore several injury marks. It was found with a broom handle insert- ed in the victim’s pri- vate parts, they said. Police said they suspect the victim, in her mid-30s, was raped. A police team led by DCP (Ballabh- garh) Kushal Singh reached the spot and took the body into custody, they said. The post-mortem is underway and the re- port will give more clarity to the case, DCP Singh said. An FIR has been regis- tered at the sector-8 police station under sections of the Indian Penal Code including murder, he said. Gu- rugram police spokesperson Sube Singh said CCTV footage of the camera installed in and around are being scanned by the Crime Branch and the Po- lice Station team and they are also ques- tioning the people around the spot. ‘WASN’T RESPONDING ON PHONE’ The accused Gaurav had entered Meerut district along with the woman’s body in the ambu- lance but was traced by a police team through electronic sur- veillance at 4.30 pm —Ashutosh Dwivedi, DCP (Noida) SEEN IN SRINAGAR A snow leopard seen on the hills in Srinagar on Wednesday. —PHOTO BY ANI Primary schools reopen amid pollution concerns New Delhi (ANI): The primary schools in the city reopened on Wednesday after re- maining closed since November 5 following a Delhigovernmentorder. Many parents are un- happy with the govern- ment’s decision fearing pollution-related prob- lems to their kids. “It would have been better if children were kept at home only as it is difficult for them to manage as neither there is much greenery nor the schools are capable enough to provide facili- ties to students. Around 80 per cent students in my child’s class have a sore throat and this pol- lution can affect their health severely,” said a parent, Upasana. She said even if it is needed to open schools, they should ensure pro- visions like air purifier in class and teaching in closed rooms. “It is a huge problem for us to drop kids to school as we can’t even send them via bus and rather prefer dropping them off in our own ve- hicles. I think schools should have remained shutuntiltheairquality improved,” said another parent Braj. Many parents said on- line education was easy and safe for minors. I believe primary sec- tion should be given 15 days more leaves,” said Rani, another parent. DCW seeks security for family of Chhawla gang rape victim New Delhi (PTI): The Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) has is- sued a notice to Delhi Police to ensure securi- ty to the family of the 2012 Chhawla gang rape victim. It is also seeking legal opinion on the matter. The Supreme Court on Monday ac- quitted the three men sentenced to death for the gang rape and mur- der of the 19-year-old in Delhi’s Chhawla. The court noted that the prosecution failed to provide clinching and clear evidence against the accused. DCW chief Swati Maliwal said the panel was also seeking legal opinion to ascertain if an appeal could be filed against the verdict and “justice ensured”. A team is also in touch with the victim’s family , she said. “I am deeply an- guished by the heinous crime and the trajecto- ry of the case, which ultimately led to denial of justice to the de- ceased and her family ... It raises several ques- tions on our system. “The commission is seeking legal opinion in the matter. Meanwhile, ... we have issued a no- tice to Delhi Police to ensure the same,” the women’s panel chief said in a statement. Students arrive at school in Yamuna Vihar in New Delhi on Wednesday morning. —PHOTO BY ANI AQI improves after winds, rains in Raj, Haryana New Delhi (PTI): Air pollution in Delhi ame- liorated from “very poor” to “poor” on Wednesday owing to fa- vourable wind speed at night, sporadic rains in adjoining states and a considerable drop in emissions from stubble burning.The24-hourav- erage AQI stood at 260, the lowest AQI since Oc- tober 20 when it was 232, dropping from 372 on Tuesday . Parts of east RajasthansuchasAlwar, BhiwadiandRewariand some areas in Haryana reported sporadic rains under the influence of a western disturbance. New Delhi (PTI): Un- ion Minister Meenak- shi Lekhi lashed out Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday, saying the city did not require a “part time chief minister” who was not concerned about its problems but was busy in “political tourism”. Citing RTI replies, the senior BJP leader said out of over Rs 1,286 crore collected as environment cess in the past seven years, the Kejriwal govern- ment had spent only a little more than Rs 272 crore on fighting pollution. o money was spent on creating infra- structure and training of personnel to combat pollution, she said. “This person (Kejriwal) is doing nothing. Delhi does not need a part time chief minister who spends his time in political tourism for campaigning in poll bound states,” the Minister of State for External Affairs and Culture said at a press conference. DELHI DOESN’T NEED ‘PART-TIME CM’: MEENAKSHI LEKHI The accused in police custody. FAMILY TO APPEAL
  • 3. CAPITOL NEW DELHI | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2022 03 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epapers/delhi I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia New Delhi (PTI): The Supreme Court on Wednesday said it was considering allowing house arrest request of activist Gautam Nav- lakha incarcerated in connection with the El- gar Parishad-Maoist link case. The top court asked Addl Solicitor General S V Raju, appearing for NIA, to seek instruc- tionsandinformitabout restrictions that can be placed on Navlakha while keeping him un- der house arrest for a few days. A bench of justices K M Joseph and Hrishike- sh Roy said it will pass theorderThursdayafter hearing the ASG. “Heisa70-yr-oldman. We don’t know how long he will live. Certainly , he is going towards the in- evitable. It’s not that we are going to release him on bail. He is not going to enjoy the default bail which comrade Sudha (Bharadwaj) got... We are conscious that we have to tread carefully . We agree that house ar- rest as an alternative hastobeusedcarefully ... “We are concerned about what restriction would you like to place. Place whatever restric- tions. It’s not that he is going to destroy the country ... At least let him remain in house ar- rest for a few days. Let’s try to work it out,” the bench said. Advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for Navlakha, said medi- cal reports show there’s no possibility of him be- ing treated in jail. SC ‘considering’ allowing house arrest of Navlakha SOME LEEWAY MCD ELECTION New Delhi (PTI): Dep- uty CM Manish Sisodia on Wednesday said peo- ple will vote for the AAP in the upcoming munic- ipal polls to clear the garbage of the BJP and if the Arvind Kejri- wal-led party comes to power in the MCD, it will make the moun- tains of trash disap- pear from the city in five years. Sisodia said this while interacting with reporters after visiting the Ghazipur landfill site in east Delhi. Just to show that the height of the Ghazipur landfill has come down, the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has taken gar- bage from it and dumped it in nearby ar- eas, he alleged, adding that the saffron party lacks the intention to solve the problem. In the December 4 MCD election, people will vote for jhadu (the Aam Aadmi Party's poll symbol) to clear the garbage of the BJP for a clean Delhi, Siso- dia said. CM Arvind Kejriwal himself is an engineer and makes meticulous plans, he said, adding that a plan has also been made to clear the moun- tains of garbage and trash piled up in vari- ous parts of Delhi. If the AAP comes to power in the MCD, all mountains of garbage in Delhi will disappear in five years. We have a plan, Sisodia said when asked about a timeline. Mountains of garbage will disappear in 5 yrs: Sisodia Manish Sisodia at Ghazipur Landfill site on Wednesday to take stock of the situation after a wall near the landfill collapsed. Deputy CM Manish Sisodia attacks BJP, claiming it did nothing to clear mountains of garbage despite 15 yrs in MCD Municipal Corporation hits back saying it has already disposed of 77 lakh MT legacy waste from three landfill sites ‘Garbage dumped in nearby areas to show reduced height’ New Delhi (PTI): Deputy Chief Minis- ter Manish Sisodia on Wednesday al- leged that the BJP- led Municipal Corpo- ration of Delhi (MCD) has taken out garbage from the Ghazipur landfill site and dumped it in nearby areas to “give an impression” that its height has come down. Interacting with reporters after visit- ing the Ghazipur landfill site in east Delhi, he said, “For 15 years, the BJP which has ruled the MCD, and what has it done toreducethesemoun- tains of garbage. And, now just to give an impression to peo- ple, from a distance, that the height of the Ghazipur landfill has come down, the BJP- led MCD has taken garbage from it and dumped it in nearby areas. This is a con- spiracy,” Sisodia al- leged, adding that the saffron party “lacks the intention to solve the problem”. “Six months ago, these places were all empty . And a wall col- lapsed here due to this dumping. Thank- fully, it happened at night, when no work was going on, else there would have been loss of life and property too,” he told reporters. Children live in an ashram located near the site of the wall collapse, they nar- rowly escaped this incident, he claimed. MCD DENIES MCD Director (Press and Information), Amit Kumar, countered the allegation, saying, “It is not true”. “The MCD has already disposed of 77 lakh MT of legacy waste from three landfill sites. The space so getting emptied by continuous disposal of legacy waste is being replaced by the legacy waste, from the height above. The waste from above is brought to the locations of trommel machines for bio- remediation,” he said. This spreading out of legacy waste to trommel machines “cannot be termed as dumping to nearby areas”, he said. The MCD workers and engineers have been sweating it out to reduce the height and flatten the landfill. It does no good to “trifle the good work done in this regard,” he added. New Delhi (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)nationalpresident JPNaddaonWednesday chairedaDelhiBJPcore group meeting at his residence in the nation- al capital over the up- coming Municipal Cor- porationof Delhi(MCD) elections. Core group members include BJP Delhi Presi- dentAdeshGupta,Delhi state incharge Baijant Jay Panda, co-incharge Alka Gujar, convenor of election management committee Ashish Sood, state general secretary (org) Siddharthan. Accordingtoasource, themeetinglastedforan hour. “Discussion was done on the candidate list, Delhi's current air pollution, landfill issue, campaigningmodesand medium etc, the source said. Delhi BJP sources in- formed the list of candi- date list will be out by November 12 and 13. Also manifesto will be released by next week. Nadda chairs meet with Delhi BJP core group ‘CM HAS PLAN’ New Delhi (PTI): Chief Minister Arvind Kejri- wal will launch the par- ty’s 10 guarantees for MCD polls on Thursday , announced his deputy Manish Sisodia. Kejriwal chaired a meeting on Wednesday with senior MLAs and office-bearers to review the party’s preparations for the MCD elections. “Kejriwal will launch AAP’s highly successful ‘Kejriwal Ki 10 Guaran- tee’ campaign for MCD polls today . People are actively seeking such a government in MCD that can rid them of BJP’s maladministra- tion,corruptionandgar- bage mountains. BJP has completely wrecked the MCD from inside, they’ve ruined Delhi, spread garbage all over, every gully-mohalla and park is full of garbage. Traders are being har- assed and exploited by the BJP. The common man can’t even build his home unless he pays up toBJP’smafias,”Sisodia told reporters after the meeting on Wednesday . CM Kejriwal to announce 10‘guarantees’ today Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. —FILE PHOTO Livestock on sale at Bakra Mandi, near the Ghazipur landfill site in New Delhi, on Wednesday. —PHOTO BY PTI New Delhi (PTI): Delhi Congress will release the first list of 125 candidates for MCD polls in the next 48 hours, a source in the party said on Wednesday . According to the Congress' Delhi chief Anil Kumar, a meeting to discuss names of probable candidates was con- vened earlier in the day, headed by the party's MCD elec- tion in-charge Ajoy Kumar and attend- ed by screening committee head Avinash Pandey andmembersKJay- akumar and Qazi Mohd Nizamuddin, Kumar said. The party's post- er will be launched and names of the first 125 candidates will be declared in the next 48 hours. The names are be- ing finalised, the source said, adding district presidents of the party here have already met the ticket aspirants. Cleanliness will be our main focus. The party's motto willbe'MCDmatlab meri chamakti Dil- li', sources added. Cong first list of 125 candidates ‘by Friday’ Activist Gautam Navlakha. —FILE PHOTO New Delhi (PTI): Re- tired Karnataka High Court chief justice Ritu Raj Awasthi, who had headed the bench which delivered the hijab ver- dict, on Wednesday took charge as the chairper- son of the 22nd Law Commission. The current law pan- el was constituted on February 21, 2020, but its chairperson and members were appoint- ed on Monday, months before the end of the panel's three-year term. Congratulated Hon Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi on assuming as the new Chairman, Law Commission of In- dia, at my residence, New Delhi, Law Minis- ter Kiren Rijiju tweeted sharing a picture of the meeting. Ritu Raj Awasthi is new law commission head COURT RAPS ADDL SOLICITOR GEN RAJU —PHOTO BY ANI
  • 4. PERSPECTIVE NEW DELHI | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2022 04 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epapers/delhi I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia s the Men in Blue take on England in the T20 World Cup Semi-Finals, Suryaku- mar Yadav will be the focus of all attention. In India’s star-studded batting line-up, Yadav has suddenly become a superstar, despite the pres- ence of heavyweights like Virat Kohli and Rohit Shar- ma. Over the past year, Surya has emerged as the most threatening striker for all bowlers. His red-hot form and amazing stroke-play have made Surya the top bat- ter in ICC T20I rankings and Team India’s go-to player at the ongoing T20 World Cup. Though fans and experts who saw him batting in his early days were sure that Surya would shine, his crick- eting journey has been no smooth sailing. He had to wait till he was over 30 to play for Team India, despite his obvious talent and magnifi- cent performances in IPL and domestic cricket. Ig- nored by selectors for years, Surya has admitted that he would often wonder what was needed to be done for se- lection into the national squad. Despite the doubts, his determination never wa- vered, and he kept piling runs in style, thus silencing the doubters and breaking down selection doors. Once picked, Surya made an immediate impact for Team India early last year. In his very first innings in the blue jersey against England, Yadav began aggressively, hooking the first ball from Jofra Archer for six! In just 31 balls, he got to his first half-century that was stud- ded with three huge sixes and six fours. That blistering knock on debut against an England attack, comprising a fit Jofra Archer and super- pacy Mark Wood, showcased Surya’s exceptional talent. Since that impressive in- ternational debut, Sky (as he’s fondly called) has made rapid strides. In 39 T20 inter- nationals he has played so far, Surya has scored 1270 runs at an average of 42.33 with a fabulous strike rate of 179.63. In 2022 alone, he has smashed 1026 runs in 28 T20I innings at a strike rate of 186.54, making all applaud his great form! Though numbers speak loudly, it is his aggressive style and attitude that make Surya stand out as a remark- able batter. Not only has SKY got all the shots in the book but also has yen for some au- dacious ones too, making bat- ting look easy. Besides his stroke-play, what makes him an amazing batsman is the exceptional consistency of scoring and that too at a scorching pace. In fact, Surya’s 360-degree game has often reminded fans and ex- perts of South Africa’s leg- endary great, AB de Villiers. His solid performances all through 2022 have helped Surya peak at the World Cup where his journey so far has been bordering on exquisite as well fantastic. Notching up 225 runs with three fifties, he displayed his class with the highest score of 68 against a world-class South African pace attack on the bouncy Perth pitch. That superlative knock is being rated as one of the finest in the history of T20 World Cups and former IndianopenerGautamGamb- hir has called it ‘the best T20 innings ever by an Indian.’ In his latest knock against Zimbabwe, Surya again hit 61 off just 25 deliveries. The power-packed innings also made him only the second batter in the history of T20I cricket after Pakistan’s Mo- hammad Rizwan to score over 1000 runs in a calendar year. In the World Cup games so far, Surya has hit 25 bound- aries and 8 sixes in the 116 balls he has faced – and is currently averaging a mas- sive 75 runs at a strike rate of over 193!! Ahead of the semi-final clash in Adelaide, Surya’s fabulous record against Eng- land is worth underlining. Ever since he made his T20I debut against them last year, Surya has displayed a special liking for the English attack. In six T20Is against England, SKY has amassed 260 runs at an average of 52 and a strike rate of 195.48. His only T20I century was also a brilliant effort where Sky decimated everyone in the England at- tack with equal ease. AweekafterSuryareached No.1 ranking in T20 interna- tionals, Indian skipper Rohit Sharma will hope that his most in-form batter will con- tinue to thrive in the knock- out games. For Team India to lift the trophy that’s eluded them since 2007, it is critical that Surya maintains his form and if he can play at his best, the soaring hopes of In- dian fans could see a happy fulfillment. As he redefines T20 batting by matching the lofty standards set by AB de Villiers, Surya may just be the trump card Team India needs to crown itself to glory . THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY THE AUTHOR ARE PERSONAL l Vol 2 l Issue No.71 l RNITITLENO.DELENG/2021/19840 Printed and published by Anita Hada Sangwan on behalf of First Express Publishers. Printed at Impressions Printing and Packaging Limited, C-21, 22 Sector-59, Noida-201301. Published at G-20, 3rd Floor, 309, Preet Vihar, New Delhi-110092. Phone 011-49846474. Editor-In-Chief:DrJagdeeshChandra Editor:Anita Hada Sangwan responsible for selection of news under the PRB Act Jagat Prakash Nadda @JPNadda Greetings and best wishes to the people of the state on the foundation day of Devbhoomi Uttarakhand, full of picturesque natural beauty. I wish for the prosperity and bright future of the progressing Uttarakhand under the guidance of respected Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji and under the leadership Chief Minister Shri @ pushkardhami ji. Kiren Rijiju @KirenRijiju The National Legal Services Day is celebrated across the country on Nov 9th every year. It aims to spread awareness for ensuring speedy fair justice procedure for citizens of India. My best wishes to all Panel Lawyers, PLVs, Officials and citizens. #NationalLegalServicesDay SPIRITUAL SPEAK They are from the world and therefore speak from the viewpoint of the world, and the world listens to them. —Bible IN-DEPTH NITIN GADKARI STANDS OUT FOR HIS QUALITIES AS MINISTER nion Road Transport and Highways Minis- ter Nitin Gadkari be- longs to the breed of politicians which is no longer found in India’s politi- cal landscape. Which other min- ister has accepted a fault and tendered public apology for the poor quality of work done under the watch of his or her ministry? At an event in Madhya Pradesh’s Mandla the conscientious Union minister apologised to citizens for the poor quality of a stretch of highway and ordered a fresh contract. It is an example which state governments must follow for ensuring good quality of state highways and city roads. His gesture showed that he was open to criticism and willing to say sorry . Leave alone an apolo- gy, no minister ever admits to a mistake. Gadkari too could have instituted an inquiry before or- dering a new contract. His recent praise for former Prime Minister Manmohan Sin- gh also showed his class and ma- turity . Praising the contribution made by a former Congress PM deserves all-round appreciation. TOP TWEETS U ike West Bengal where the gover- nor and govern- ment were in- volved in a seem- ingly unending row, gover- nors of Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Telangana are giving governments of their respec- tive states a difficult time. So much so that the three gov- ernments headed by the CPM, DMK and Telangana Rashtra Samithi have joined hands to take on the “puppets of the Centre”. With their disagreements turning bitter, governments of the three states have upped the ante against Kerala’s Arif Mohammad Khan, Tamil Na- du’s RN Ravi and Telangana’s Tamilisai Soundarajan. Soundarajan is facing flak for trying to take control of universities and interfere in state politics. A former sen- ior BJP leader from Tamil Nadu, she has been criticised by the DMK for “poking her nose” in state politics and by Chief Minister K Chan- drasekhar Rao for interfer- ing with appointments in universities. Kerala governor is refus- ing to give his nod to the Lok Ayukta (Amendment) Bill and the University Laws (Amendment) Bill for the last one month. Governor Ravi is said to be sitting over 20 Bills sent for his assent. Article 200 does not specify a time frame for a governor to give his assent to a Bill sent to him but says that he should send it back “as soon as pos- sible”. It is this phrase which the three governors are ex- ploiting to assert their power and in the process of “being puppets” of the Central gov- ernment. The epithet may not be wrong as they are po- litical appointees after all. It may not be long before mat- ters reach the courts for resolution. GOVERNORS VERSUS THREE STATE GOVTS Kerala governor is refusing to give his nod to the Lok Ayukta (Amendment) Bill and the University Laws (Amendment) Bill for the last one month. Governor Ravi is said to be sitting over 20 Bills sent for his assent L SKY IS LIMITLESS THESENSATIONALRISEAND RISEOFSURYAKUMARYADAV A A week after Surya reached No.1 ranking in T20 internationals, Indian skipper Rohit Sharma will hope that his most in-form batter will continue to thrive in the knock-out games. For Team India to lift the trophy that’s eluded them since 2007, it is critical that Surya maintains his form and if he can play at his best, the soaring hopes of Indian fans could see a happy fulfillment. As he redefines T20 batting by matching the lofty standards set by AB de Villiers, Surya may just be the trump card Team India needs to crown itself to glory SIDDHAARTH MAHAN The writer is a specialist on Sports and Cinema who works as an actor in the Hindi film industry In India’s star-studded batting line-up, Yadav has suddenly become a superstar, despite the presence of heavyweights like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. Over the past year, Surya has emerged as the most threatening striker for all bowlers. His red- hot form and amazing stroke-play have made Surya the top batter in ICC T20I rankings and Team India’s go-to player at the ongoing T20 World Cup
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  • 6. INDIA NEW DELHI | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2022 05 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epapers/delhi I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia NOMINATION OF EX-CJI TO RS: SC JUNKS PLEA New Delhi (PTI): The Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed a public interest litigation (PIL) challenging the nomination of former Chief Justice of India (CJI) Ranjan Gogoi to the Rajya Sabha by the government on the ground that he was not eligible. Dismissing the plea, a bench of Supreme Court Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Abhay S Oka said it was publicity interest litigation. The counsel for petitioner Satish S Kambiye said the former CJI was not eligible to be nominated to the Rajya Sabha. NOTE BAN PLEAS ADJOURNED TO NOVEMBER 24 New Delhi (PTI): The Supreme Court on Wednesday deferred to Nov 24 the hearing on a batch of pleas challenging the Centre’s 2016 decision to demonetise currency notes of denomination of Rs 500 and Rs 1000. A five-judge constitution bench headed by Justice SA Nazeer adjourned the matter after Attorney General R Venkataramani sought time to file a comprehensive affidavit in the matter. Venkataramani apologised to the bench for not being able to prepare the comprehensive affidavit and sought a week’s time. AZAM CASE: EC TOLD TO HOLD BYPOLL NOTIFICATION New Delhi (PTI): The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the Election Commission not to issue till November 10 the notification for the assembly bypoll in Rampur Sadar in UP, which fell vacant following the disqualification of SP MLA Azam Khan after his conviction in a hate speech case. A bench headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud directed a special sessions court to hear and decide on Thursday itself the appeal of Khan seeking a stay on his conviction so that he survives disqualification as a lawmaker. E-SURVEILLANCE: HC GIVES TIME TO CENTRE TO REPLY New Delhi (PTI): The Delhi High Court on Wednesday granted three weeks to the Centre to file its response to a petition concerning the disclosure of information on state- sponsored electronic surveillance under the Right To Information Act. Advocate Trideep Pais, appearing for petitioner Apar Gupta, told the court that despite the Centre being asked to convey its stand on earlier occasions, it is yet to file its reply and emphasised that he does not want the “actual intercepts” but only the “statistical data” on the matter. NGT PANEL TO VERIFY NARMADA RIVER’S POLLUTION New Delhi (PTI): The National Green Tribunal has formed a committee to verify the “factual position” regarding discharge of sewage into Narmada river in Dindori district of Madhya Pradesh, and directed it to submit its report within a month. A bench said that prima facie, the allegations made in a plea raised questions relating to the environment. “In view of the allegations made in the application, we consider it appropriate that a joint committee be constituted to verify the factual position,” the NGT bench said. IN THE COURTYARD New Delhi (PTI): A meeting of the BJP cen- tral election committee got underway here Wednesday evening to finalise the party’s can- didates for the assem- bly polls in Gujarat, where the party is eye- ing a victory for a sev- enth consecutive time. PM Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel, BJP president JP Nadda and other top leaders attend- ed the meeting at party headquarters here. Polling will be held in two phases in Gujarat on December 1 and 5. The saffron party is likely to finalise all 182 candidates during the meeting and announce their names in the next few days, sources said. Aiming to set a new record in terms of the number of seats won, the BJP is looking to in- ject new energy into the organisation. Hence, the possibility of drop- ping several senior lead- ers from the list of can- didates cannot be ruled out, the sources said. They also said the party has received sug- gestions that it should opt for new and young faces. Pune (PTI): There are 2.49 lakh voters aged above 100 in India, Chief Election Com- missioner Rajiv Kumar said on Wednesday . Besides, 1.80 crore voters are over 80 years, Kumar said after flag- ging off a bicycle rally in Maharashtra’s Pune city on Wednesday to create an awareness about voter registration as part of the national level launch of a special summary revision of the voters’ list. The EC’s initiative is aimed at in- creasing the electoral rolls in urban areas. Explaining the ro- bustness and beauty of the Indian electoral rolls, Kumar said the country has voters from the highest peaks of Himalayas, from the 6,000-km coastline in south, deserts in the west and regions from the east. “You will be happy to know we have close to 2.49 lakh voters in our rolls who are (aged) 100 plus and what a relief and ecstasy it gives when you interact with them and find that they have been voting all through their lives,” he said. The CEC said India’s first voter Shyam Saran Negi, who recently died, was 106 years old and voted through post- al ballot just three days before his death. Kumar said the sum- mary revision takes place every year, but this year they are doing a very focused activity and starting it all over the country from Pune with a specific purpose to increase the partici- pation of citizens from urban areas. “What does it mean? Everywhere in the country and the far- thest possible states, be it hills, coastal lines, everywhere, inaccessi- ble terrains, deserts, everywhere every sin- gle citizen gets enlisted as a voter and strength- ens the democracy by not only getting regis- tered but also casting his/her vote,” CEC Ra- jiv Kumar said. “Metal road connectivity to every village in 5 years if BJP re-elected” New Delhi (PTI): Un- ion Minister Anurag Thakur has said the next BJP government in Himachal Pradesh will connect every vil- lage in the state with metal roads in five years and improve ba- sic infrastructure at pil- grimage centres. Addressing election rallies in Ghumarvi, Jhanduta and Sadar as- sembly constituencies in Bilaspur district, Thakur said the BJP will implement ‘Project Shakti’ in the state over the next 10 years to im- prove transport infra- structure. He said Rs 12,000 crore will be spent over the next 10 years to im- prove transport and ba- sic infrastructure near pilgrimage centres and temples in the state. In a bid to strengthen the health infrastruc- ture, the number of mo- bile clinic vans will be doubled in every assem- bly constituency to en- sure that people in far- flung places get access to medical facilities. Thakur said the “double engine” gov- ernment in Himachal Pradesh has built 12,000 km long rural roads in the last eight years and the state was also con- nected to the national capital with the modern Vande Bharat train. India has 2.49 lakh voters aged above 100: CEC Rajiv Kumar OLD IS GOLD Banuti (PTI): Ad- dressing his first pub- lic meeting in the Himachal Pradesh as- sembly elections, Con- gress president Mall- ikarjun Kharge on Wednesday trained his gun on the BJP and said it may have fooled people across the coun- try with its jumlas but cannot do so in the hill state. “People here are edu- cated, understand eve- rything and take a con- sidered decision (in vot- ing).... The BJP may have been able to fool people all over the coun- try with its jumlas (rhetoric) of Rs 15 lakh in bank accounts and jobs, but it cannot do so here,” Kharge said. Kharge, who was elected Congress presi- dent recently , arrived in Himachal Pradesh Tuesday evening and addressed his first pub- lic meeting in Banuti in support of party candi- date from the Shimla Rural assembly constit- uency Vikramaditya Singh on Wednesday . The Congress is seek- ing to wrest power from the BJP in the hill state, where the Congress and the BJP have governed alternately for the past many decades. The Congress presi- dent said the Congress would fulfil all its prom- ises made in the mani- festo and the restora- tion of the old pension scheme would be the first decision of its gov- ernment, if elected. HIMACHAL GUJARAT ELECTION 2022 BJP MEET TO FINALISE GUJ CANDIDATES PM Modi, Nadda, Amit Shah, Guj CM Patel and others attended meeting In 2017 Gujarat polls, BJP had bagged 99 seats and Cong won 77 seats BJP is likely to announce its candidates in the next few days AAP’s entry this time has opened a new front in the bipolar Guj polls BJP cannot fool Himachalis with its jumlas: Kharge GUJ AAP CHIEF ITALIA TO CONTEST FROM KATARGAM ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY Ahmedabad (PTI): Aam Aadmi Party’s Gujarat president Gopal Italia will contest the upcoming election from Ka- targam in Surat, AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal said on Wednesday. AAP’s Gujarat general secretary Manoj Sorathiya will contest from Karanj Assembly seat in Surat, Kejriwal said in a tweet. The AAP has so far announced the names of its 158 candidates for elections to the 182-member Gujarat Assembly. “The participa- tion of youth in politics is essential. In Gujarat, our state president and popular youth Gopal Italia will contest from Surat’s Katargam Assembly seat and state general secretary Manoj Sorathiya will contest elections from Karanj Assembly seat,” Kejriwal tweeted. AAP candidate Gopal Italia during an election rally, at Dabholi Road, in Surat on Wednesday. —PHOTO BY PTI BJP ‘USING’ CAA WITH EYE ON GUJ POLLS: MAMATA AAP RELEASES LIST OF STAR CAMPAIGNERS AAP WANTS NARODA PATIYA TO MOVE ON BUT SCARS OF 2002 RIOTS REMAIN Ahmedabad (PTI): Twenty-one years after the Gujarat ri- ots, wounds of Naroda Patiya have turned to scar tissue, still visible, often painful and reminder of a communal divide still to be bridged. But life has to go on and focus should be on “community neutral” issues such as price rise, says AAP MLA hopeful Omprakash Tiwari. Hoping to win over the people of Naroda Patiya, on the outskirts of Ahmedabad that came to be associated with the 2002 riots, and the assembly polls next month, Tiwari said he would like religion to be left aside and for people to come together to vote for change. “We have forgotten what happened here 20 years ago. India is a religious country and everyone has freedom to practise the religion of their choice,” Tiwari told PTI. “But we have to first address the issues of unemployment, price rise and lack of affordable education for all,” he added when asked if the riots that followed the Godhra train burning were an issue in the constituency that has been voting for the BJP since 1990. Krishnanagar (PTI): West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday alleged that the BJP was “using” Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and National Register of Citizens (NRC) with an eye on the upcoming Gujarat assembly elec- tions. She asserted that she will never allow the implementation of CAA or NRC in West Bengal. New Delhi (ANI): The names of the party in- cluding Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, his deputy Man- ish Sisodia, and Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann are among the star campaigners of the Aam Aadmi Party for the Gujarat elections. AAP MPs Sanjay Singh and Raghav Chadha also fea- ture in the list of 20 star campaigners for Gujarat where the party is eying to make inroads. 4 TOP GUJ BJP LEADERS, INCLUDING RUPANI NITIN PATEL, NOT TO CONTEST ELECTIONS ANOTHER GUJ CONG MLA BHAGVANBHAI D BARAD RESIGNS Rajkot (PTI): Former Gujarat chief minister Vijay Rupani and ex-deputy CM Nitin Patel, both senior leaders of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), on Wednesday night announced they will not fight the next month’s Assembly elections. Two other senior BJP leaders, Bhupen- drasinh Chudasama and Pradeepsinh Jadeja — who were ministers in the Rupani cabinet — also announced they will not seek tickets for the polls. Their statements come at a time when the central Parliament Board of BJP has convened the meeting to finalise the names of candidates in Delhi under the leadership of PM Modi. “These four senior leaders of our party have written separate letters to state unit party president C R Paatil, saying they do not want to fight the upcoming elections,” Gujarat BJP spokesperson Yamal Vyas said. “I have decided not to fight elections this time. The BJP gave me chance to be the Gujarat CM for five years. Now they have made me in-charge of Punjab, I have declared ear- lier that I will not fight this election,” Rupani told reporters. Talala (ANI): Days before Gujarat elections, Con- gress MLA Bhagvanbhai D Barad on Wednesday resigned from all posts party posts. Seeking ac- ceptance of his resigna- tion to Governor Acharya Devvrat, Barad said, “I, Bhagvanbhai, MLA hereby give my resignation from 91 - Talala Constituency and from the primary membership of the Indian National Congress. Please accept it.” Barad, later, tendered his resignation Speaker of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly. Earlier on Tuesday, veteran Congress leader and 11 times MLA Mohan Singh Rathwa, along with his sons joined the BJP in Ahmedabad. PM Modi interacts with Nadda at BJP’s Central Election Committee meeting as Amit Shah looks on. ‘RIWAZ NAHI, RAJ BADLEGA’, BJP GOVT WILL BE VOTED OUT IN HIMACHAL, SAYS HOODA Manali (PTI): The BJP’s development claims in Himachal Pradesh are “hollow” and the people have made up their mind to bring the grand old party to power in the state, senior Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda said on Wednesday. The former Haryana CM has been cam- paigning in Himachal’s Kullu-Manali and Lahaul area. The state has a history of alternating between the Congress and the BJP every assembly election since 1982. Himachal CM Jairam Thakur said on Monday that Congress may be banking on Himachal’s ‘riwaz’ (convention) but people have made up mind to break from tradition this time and bring back the BJP govt. Union Minister Anurag Thakur at a rally at Naina Devi assembly constituency on Wednesday. CEC Rajiv Kumar with Election Commisioner Anup Kumar Pandey at an event in Pune, on Wednesday. —PHOTO BY PTI Cong chief Mallikarjun Kharge at a rally in Shimla. —PHOTO BY PTI
  • 7. New Delhi (PTI): PM Narendra Modi will on Friday inaugurate the Terminal 2 of the Kem- pegowda International Airport in Bengaluru that has been built at a cost of around Rs 5,000 crore, according to offi- cials. With the inaugu- ration of T2, the passen- ger handling capacity as well as the number of counters for check-in and immigration at the airport will double, helping people im- mensely, the officials said. The airport will be able to handle around five-six crore passen- gers annually from its current capacity of 2.5 crore. Terminal 2 is de- signed as a tribute to the garden city and the passenger experience is meant to be a “walk in the garden”, the officials said. First India Bureau New Delhi: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Wednesday said the ef- fective use of the Right toInformationAct(RTI) will help in building a developed and corrup- tion free country as en- visioned by Prime Min- ister Narendra Modi. Inaugurating the 15th Annual Conven- tion of Central Infor- mation Commission (CIC), the Speaker said the main aim of the RTI Act is empowering citi- zens, bringing trans- parency, getting system rid of corruption and taking democracy to the people of the coun- try in the true sense. Addressing the two- day convention titled “Azadi Ka Amrit Ma- hotsav: Citizen — cen- tric Governance through RTI”, Minister of state for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Jitendra Sin- gh said the non-domi- ciles and non-State sub- jects of Jammu and Kashmir will also now be entitled to file RTI related on issues relat- ed to Union Territory (UT) or agencies. Lauding the Commis- sion for hearing peti- tions from newly carved out Union Ter- ritories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh during the peak of Cov- id lockdown, the minis- ter said applicants from the UTs filed RTI appli- cations from homes. Singh said despite the challenges posed by the unprecedented pandemic situation, earnest efforts were made by the CIC and SICs to dispose of RTI second appeals and complaints and some Commissions even ex- ceeded pre-pandemic figures of disposal dur- ing certain periods. Birla stresses on effective use of RTI for corruption free country UP CS Mishra to retire in Dec, might get extension Ahtesham Siddiqui Lucknow: UP Chief Secretary Durga Shankar Mishra will retire on December 30. The 1984 batch IAS of- ficer is counted among the most trusted offic- ers of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Ahead of the UP assembly elections, it was decid- ed to replace IAS Rajen- dra Kumar Tiwari and make Durga Shankar Mishra on central dep- utation as the Chief Secretary by giving a year’s extension. Mishra is the senior most IAS officer in the state’s bureaucracy . Af- ter that, Rajendra Ku- mar Tiwari, a 1985 batch IAS officer, is the chair- man of UPSRTC and his retirement is also due in February 2023. The third is 1985 batch IAS Shalini Pras- ad Additional Sector Panchayati Raj on Cen- tral deputation. She is retiring in December 2022. The fourth is 1987 batch IAS Arun Sin- ghal, who is posted at the Centre and his re- tirement is in May 2025. IAS Mahesh Kumar Gupta is the fifth senior most officer of the state and a 1987 batch officer, whose retirement is due in May 2024. If sources are to be believed, Mishra might get an ex- tension as he has a good hold of bureaucracy at theCentreandstatelevel and is a very hardwork- ing and honest officer. Most of the senior officers of the state government are near- ing retirement. Mishra also has the charge of Delhi Chief Resident Commissioner. New Delhi (PTI): De- fence Minister Rajnath Singh called on the top Army commanders on Wednesday to always maintain the force’s operational readiness at its peak level amid a lingering border row with China in east- ern Ladakh. Singh reasserted the faith of the billion-plus citizens in the Indian Army as one of the “most trusted and in- spiring organisations” in the country . At the five-day con- ference that started on Monday, the command- ers are carrying out a comprehensive review of India’s national se- curity challenges along the borders with China and Pakistan, besides delving on ways to bolster the 1.3 million-strong force’s military prowess. The main highlight of the third day’s pro- ceedings was Singh’s interaction with the senior leadership of the Army, which was pre- ceded by a briefing on “Transformational im- peratives for a future- ready force”. ‘Be prepared for any operational contingency’ Nanded (PTI): Con- gress leader Rahul Gan- dhi resumed the Bharat Jodo Yatra from Biloli in Nanded district of Ma- harashtra on Wednes- day morning as the foot march entered its 63rd day . Gandhi halted brief- ly at some places to in- teract with locals who had gathered to greet him. AICC general sec- retary (organisation) K CVenugopal,Maharash- tra Congress president Nana Patole, Mumbai party chief Bhai Jagtap, and other party leaders walked with Gandhi. AICC general secretary ( c o m m u n i c a t i o n s ) Jairam Ramesh, Con- gress veteran Digvijaya Singh and party leader Kanhaiya Kumar walked with the Seva Dal workers. RaGa interacts with locals on 63rd day of Bharat Jodo Yatra PM MODI TO INAUGURATE TERMINAL 2 OF KEMPEGOWDA AIRPORT IN BENGALURU Durga Shankar Mishra PM Narendra Modi RajnathSinghwiththeIndianArmyCommandersattheCommanders’ Conference, in New Delhi on Wednesday. Neeraj Kumar Gupta, Dr. Jitendra Singh, Om Birla, YK Sinha at the inauguration of CIC. INDIA TO RECEIVE ITS LAST RAFALE JET FROM FRANCE BY DECEMBER 15 India will receive its 36th and final Rafale fighter jet from France by December 15 completing the delivery of all the aircraft it had signed for in an over Rs 60,000 crore deal inked in 2016. The last aircraft will arrive in India around December 15. The aircraft was used for developing the India-specific enhancements in the Rafale fleet of the Indian Air Force, senior defence officials told ANI. India had signed a deal for 36 of these planes and 35 of them have already arrived. BIHAR COPS SEIZE ARMS FROM AURANGABAD ASSETS OF RETD DG’S WIFE, OTHERS ATTACHED BY ED TEJASHWI SEEKS SPECIAL STATUS FOR BIHAR ED RAIDS TRS’S PROPERTIES IN TELANGANA New Delhi: The Bihar police in a joint operation recovered several arms ammunition. The joint operation was launched by a team of 205 Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) Bihar Police in the Kariba Dobha area of Bihar’s Aurangabad district on the basis of intelligence inputs. New Delhi: Assets belong- ing to son of retired Tamil Nadu IAS officer K Raja- manickam, wife of former IPS officer S Jaffar Sait and a real estate developer have been attached under the anti-money laundering law in a case linked to alleged irregularities in the allotment of govt plots. Patna: Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav on Wednesday demanded special category status for the state as a “birthday gift” from his rivals in the BJP who were greeting him on the occasion. The RJD leader, who turned 33, expressed his wish at a govt function, attended by CM among others. New Delhi: The ED on Wednesday raided premises linked to Telan- gana minister and TRS leader Gangula Kamal- akar as part of a money laundering probe related to alleged granite scam, official sources said. The legislator is reportedly out of country at present. New Delhi: The BSF has shot down a drone entering from Pakistan into Indian territory in the Ferozepur district in Punjab, the force said on Wednesday. BSF's 136 Bat- talion deployed at the border heard the buzzing sound of a suspected flying object or drone entering from Pakistan into Indian territory in the area near Gandu Kilcha village in Ferozepur at around 11.25 pm on Tuesday, the force said in a statement. Washington: A record five Indian-American politicians from the ruling Democratic Party, including Raja Krishnamoor- thi, Ro Khanna, Ami Bera and Pramila Jayapal, are headed to the US House of Representa- tives on Wednesday following the highly polarised midterm elections. The new US Con- gress will begin in January next year. Apart from these five politicians, many others from the community won across the country to state legislatures. BSF SHOOTS DOWN PAK DRONE ALONG INT’L BORDER IN PUNJAB’S FEROZEPUR FIVE INDIAN-AMERICANS HEADED FOR US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CRUCIAL READ Rahul Gandhi with supporters during the Bharat Jodo Yatra in Nanded district. —PHOTO BY PTI BHARAT JODO YATRA, A ‘SANJEEVNI’ FOR CONGRESS: JAIRAM FM CALLED 1991 REFORMS ‘HALF- BAKED’ CONG Maharashtra: “The Bharat Jodo Yatra has come as a ‘Sanjeevani’ for the Congress Party”, said Congress MP and General Secretary, Incharge of Communications Jairam Ramesh on Wednesday. The press conference was called- for to announce and chart out plans for the Maharashtra Leg of the Bharat Jodo Yatra. Jairam was joined by Maha- rashtra PCC President, Nana Patole and Former CM of Maharashtra, Ashok Chavan, amongst others. New Delhi: The Cong took a swipe at Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for her remarks a few weeks ago calling the 1991 reforms half- baked, and said MasterChef Nitin Gadkari has baked it fully and well by paying fulsome tributes to former prime minister Manmohan Singh. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari had on Tuesday said the country is indebted to former PM Manmohan Singh for the economic reforms of 1991 started by him. ANNUAL CONVENTION OF CENTRAL INFORMATION COMMISSION Jairam Ramesh New Delhi (ANI): Veteran Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said that PM and BJP would not lose any oppor- tunity to “promote themselves shame- fully.” “Over 70 years ago, Nehru rejected the propos- al to make Congress flag the flag of In- dia. Now, BJP’s elec- tion symbol has be- come official logo for India’s presiden- cy of G20!” Ramesh tweeted.India will take over the G20 Presidency from the current chair Indonesia on Dec 1. CONG SLAMS BJP FOR LOTUS FEATURING IN G20 LOGO MAIN AIM OF RTI First India Bureau Ahmedabad: Adani Ports and Special Eco- nomic Zone Ltd (APSEZ), the largest transport utility in In- dia, has entered into a definitive agreement for the acquisition of Oiltanking India Gm- bH’s 49.38% equity stake in Indian Oil- tanking Ltd (IOTL). This agreement also includes acquisition of an additional 10% equity stake in IOT Utkal Energy Services Ltd, a 71.57% subsidi- ary of IOTL. Over the last 26 years, IOTL has built a network of six ter- minals across five states with a total ca- pacity of 2.4 Mn KL (owned capacity of 0.5 Mn KL and BOOT ca- pacity of 1.9 Mn KL) for storage of crude and finished petrole- um products. The owned facilities in- clude Navghar termi- nal in Maharashtra, Raipur terminal in Chhattisgarh and Goa terminal. The BOOT terminal with Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL) is at Paradip (Odisha) and OM contracts with IOCL are at JNPT (Maha- rashtra) and Dumad (Gujarat). The com- pany also has a biogas plant of 15 TPD capac- ity in Namakkal (Ta- mil Nadu). “With this acquisi- tion, APSEZ’s oil stor- age capacity jumps 200% to 3.6 Mn KL, making it India’s larg- est third-party liquid storage company . This ties well with our am- bition to become the largest transport util- ity globally,” said Karan Adani, CEO and Whole Time Di- rector of APSEZ. Adani Ports acquires 49.38% stake in Indian Oiltanking Ltd DEFINITIVE AGREEMENT New Delhi (PTI): The Enforcement Directo- rate on Wednesday told a court that arrested Delhi minister Satyen- dar Jain was getting special treatment in- side Tihar Jail. The ED made the sub- mission before Special Judge Vikas Dhull while concluding its ar- guments opposing Jain’s plea. “Unknown persons were giving massages and foot massages to Jain, even beyond cur- few hours. He was given special food,” said Ad- ditional Solicitor Gen- eral (ASG) S V Raju, appearing for the ED. The ASG shared cer- tain CCTV images with the court and alleged that most of the time Jain was either in hos- pital or in the jail enjoy- ing facilities. “Dekhiye chair pe massage chal rha hai, papers diye jaa rahe hain (See he’s getting massage sitting on a chair, newspa- per is being giv- en to him),” he told the court. The ED further said it has evi- dence revealing that Jain was in control of the accused company . “Money was routed and dummy persons were made the direc- tors, who were not even aware about the com- pany affairs. Jain was the beneficial owner,” the ASG said, adding that Jain did not coop- erate during the investi- gation and misled the agency by giving false evidences and record- ing wrong statement. The counsel for Jain told the court that he will start argument in the response to the ED’s submission on the next date, after which the judge posted the matter for Thursday . Jain, arrested by the ED under the PMLA Act, is currently in judi- cial custody . INDIA NEW DELHI | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2022 06 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epapers/delhi I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia JAIN GETTING MASSAGE, SPECIAL FOOD IN TIHAR: ED ASG shows CCTV footage: ‘Dekhiye chair pe massage chal raha hai’ New Delhi (ANI): The Rouse Avenue Court on Wednesday reserved order on the bail peti- tions moved by Hyderabad-based businessman Abhishek Boinpally and Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) communication in-charge Vijay Nair in connec- tion with the alleged Delhi excise policy scam. Special Judge MK Nagpal reserved the order after the conclusion of the bail arguments made by the accused’s lawyer and by the prosecution agency. The court said the order will be passed on the bail peti- tions on November 14. COURT RESERVES ORDER ON BAIL OF VIJAY NAIR, ABHISHEK BOINPALLY
  • 8. NEW DELHI | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2022 07 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epapers/delhi I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Commodity Price Change % Chg GOLD 51,747.00 141.00 0.27 (Per 10g) SILVER 62,400.00 132.00 0.21 (Per 1kg) COMMODITIES Currency Price Change % Chg USDINR 81.47 0.45 0.55 GBPINR 93.24 0.88 0.94 CURRENCIES Bizexecutivesseecybersecuritybudgetrising New Delhi (PTI): More than 82% of business ex- ecutives surveyed in India anticipate an increase in cybersecurity budgets in the coming year. The survey highlights that of all the risks affect- ing organisations, India respondents consider a catastrophic cyberattack, a resurgence of COVID-19 or a new health crisis, and a new geopolitical conflict among the top three risks. “Over 82% of business executives in India foresee an increase in cybersecu- rity budgets in 2023,” said the PwC survey . 89% of In- dian business executives say their organisations’ cybersecurity team detect- edasignificantcyberthreat to business and prevented it from affecting their op- erations, as against 70% globally . ACCORDING TO PwC REPORT SURVEY HIGHLIGHTS z According to a PwC report released on Wednesday (Nov 9), the survey highlights that of all the risks affecting organisations, India respondents consider a catastrophic cyberattack, a resurgence of COVID-19 or a new health crisis, and a new geopolitical conflict among the top three risks business BRIEFS New Delhi (PTI): State- owned Bank of Maha- rashtra on Wednesday said it has increased its marginal cost of funds based lending rate (MCLR) for select tenor loans. The benchmark one-year MCLR, used to price most of consumer loans such as auto, per- sonal and home, has been revised upwards to 7.90% from 7.80%, the lender said in a regulato- ry filing. The revised MCLR has come to effect from November 7, 2022. The one-month MCLR has been raised by 5 bps. Washington (Agencies): Twitter’s new owner and Tesla CEO Elon Musk has sold nearly $4 billion worth of Tesla shares, ac- cording to regulatory fil- ings. Musk sold 19.5 mil- lion shares of the electric car company from No- vember 4 to November 8, according to Tuesday’s fil- ings with the Securities and Exchange Commis- sion. He sold $7 billion of his Tesla stock in August as he worked to finance the Twitter purchase he was trying to get out of at the time. ELON MUSK SELLS $3.95 BN WORTH OF TESLA STOCK BANK OF MAHA RAISES ONE-YEAR MCLR BY 10 BPS New Delhi (PTI): ReNew Power on Wednesday said it will plant one million trees by 2030 as part of its commitment under ‘1t. Org’, an effort by the World Economic Forum. 1t.Org is part of the World Economic Forum’s efforts to accelerate nature-based solutions and was set up to support the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restora- tion. “With our commit- ment to plant a million trees by 2030, we will also be working towards meet- ing India’s green goals,” said Sumant Sinha, Chair- man and CEO of ReNew Power. ReNew POWER TO PLANT 1 MILLION TREES BY 2030 New Delhi (PTI): Tata Motors on Wednesday re- ported narrowing of con- solidated net loss at `945 cr for the second quarter ended Sept 30, as sales picked up in marquee brand Jaguar Land Rover and across domestic as well as commercial vehi- cle segments. The auto major had reported a net loss of `4,442 crore, at- tributable to shareholders of the company, in the Ju- ly-Sept period of 2021. Consolidated net loss for the second quarter stood at `898 crore. It was at `4,416 crore in 2021. TATA MOTORS Q2 NET LOSS NARROWS TO `945 CRORE *Rates till the edition went to print. AIR INDIA LEASES SIX A320 NEO AIRCRAFT FROM CDB AVIATION Singapore (PTI): Air India has leased a fleet of six Airbus A320 neo aircraft from CDB Avia- tion, a wholly owned Irish subsidiary of China Develop- ment Bank Financial Leasing Co Limited, to boost the Tata Group-owned company’s transformation journey, a statement said on Wednesday. CDB Aviation is among the first aircraft leasing companies to secure the placement of Air India’s additional A320 neo aircraft under the recently an- nounced multi-stage transfor- mation plan. OTHER STORIES TVS MOTOR, AMAZON INDIA JOIN HANDS TO BOOST E-MOBILITY New Delhi (PTI): Amazon India and TVS Motor Company have joined hands to strengthen electric mobili- ty in the coun- try, the companies said in a joint statement on Wednesday. As part of the collaboration, a fleet of electric two-wheelers and three-wheelers from TVS Motor will be deployed for Amazon’s last-mile deliveries. In addition, the two companies will work in tandem to exam- ine EV use cases for various Amazon business groups for its network and logistical requirements. Coal demand in India yet to reach its peak: Pralhad Joshi New Delhi (PTI): The Cen- tre on Wednesday said that the demand for coal in In- dia is still to reach its peak and the dry fuel will con- tinue to play a key role in the energy mix till 2040 and beyond. Therefore, shift from coal will not happen in foreseeable future in the country, according to coal minister Pralhad Joshi. Joshi said that there is a push towards energy tran- sition away from coal in the global world. “However, for India, coal, being an afford- able source of energy , holds prime importance for meet- ing its energy needs being fuelled by rising economy,” he said in on Wednesday . CIL’S CAPEX RISES 33% TO `7,027 CRORE IN APRIL-SEPTEMBER New Delhi (PTI): Coal India Ltd on Wednesday said its capital expenditure grew 33% to `7,027 crore in April-Sept FY23 as compared to the year-ago period. The company’s capex in the year-ago period stood at `5,300 crore. The two coal evacuation infrastructure heads - setting up of CHP/silos and railways lines - together accounted for 36% or `2,547 crore of the total capex in the period under review, CIL said in a statement. Construction of CHPs/silos under first mile connectivity was the major capex head at `1,489 crore during the six-month period of FY23, as compared to `614 cr a year ago. New Delhi (PTI): Mahindra Mahindra on Wednesday said it has tied up with three electric vehicle infrastructure partners -- Jio-bp, Statiq, and Charge+Zone -- to offer charging solutions for its upcoming range of passenger electric vehicles. With these partner- ships, Mahindra EV users will get seamless access to a robust fast charging infrastructure and e- mobility solutions spanning across discovery, availability, navigation and transactions, the Mumbai- based automaker said in a statement. Mahindra unveiled its first all-electric SUV -- XUV400 recently. New Delhi (PTI): Shares of Coal India Ltd on Wednesday climbed over 2% after the state-owned mining company announced that its capital expenditure (capex) grew 33%. The stock rose 2.59% to settle at Rs 255.95 apiece on the BSE. On the NSE, it zoomed 2.93% to finish at Rs 256.85 apiece. In volume terms, 16.29 lakh shares were traded on the BSE and over 4.03 crore shares on the NSE during the day. MAHINDRA TIES UP WITH 3 ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFRA PLAYERS FOR CHARGING SOLUTIONS COAL INDIA LIMITED SHARES CLIMB OVER 2 PER CENT New York (Agencies): Fa- cebook parent Meta is lay- ing off 11,000 people, about 13% of its workforce, as it contends with faltering revenue and broader tech industry woes, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a letter to employees on Wednes- day . The job cuts come just a week after widespread lay- offs at Twitter under its new owner, billionaire Elon Musk. There have been numer- ous job cuts at other tech companies that hired rap- idly during the pandemic. Zuckerberg as well said that he had made the deci- sion to hire aggressively, anticipating rapid growth even after the pandemic ended. “Unfortunately, this did not play out the way I ex- pected,” Zuckerberg said in a prepared statement. “Not only has online commerce returned to pri- or trends, but the macroe- conomic downturn, in- creased competition, and ads signal loss have caused our revenue to be much lower than I’d expected. I got this wrong, and I take responsibility for that.” Meta, like other social media companies, enjoyed a financial boost during the pandemic lockdown era be- cause more people stayed home and scrolled on their phones and computers. But as the lockdowns ended and people started going outside again, reve- nue growth began to falter. An economic slowdown and a grim outlook for on- line advertising — by far Meta’s biggest revenue source — have contributed to Meta’s woes. This summer, Meta post- ed its first quarterly reve- nue decline in history, fol- lowed by another, bigger decline in the fall. Some of the pain is com- pany-specific, while some is tied to broader economic and technological forces. Last week, Twitter laid off about half of its 7,500 employees, part of a cha- otic overhaul as Musk took the helm. He tweeted that there was no choice but to cut the jobs “when the company is losing over $4M/day,” though did not provide de- tails about the losses. MARK ZUCKERBERG INFORMS IN LETTER TO EMPLOYEES META CUTS 11K JOBS TOP TALKING POINTS z The job cuts come just a week after widespread layoffs at Twitter under its new owner, billionaire Elon Musk. There have been numerous job cuts at other tech companies that hired rapidly during COVID. z Zuckerberg also said that he had made the decision to hire aggressively, anticipating rapid growth even after the pandemic ended. z Meta, like other social media companies, enjoyed a financial boost during the pandemic lockdown era. Sensex, Nifty close lower on selloffinpower,metalstocks Mumbai (PTI): Equity benchmarks Sensex and Nifty gave up early gains to close in the red on Wednesday after a selloff in power, metal and con- sumer durable stocks amid a weak trend in glob- al equities. However, a rally in the rupee against the US dol- lar and unabated foreign capital inflows helped the indices restrict the losses, traders said. In a largely range-bound session, the 30-share BSE Sensex ended 151.60 points or 0.25% lower at 61,033.55. The index witnessed high volatility towards the fag- end and recorded an intra- day high of 61,447.23 and a low of 60,905.15. On similar lines, the broader NSE Nifty fell 45.80 points or 0.25% to end at 18,157. PowerGrid was the big- gest loser in the Sensex pack, slipping 4.06%, fol- lowed by Tech Mahindra, Sun Pharma, Bajaj Fin- serv, NTPC and MM. In contrast, ITC, Dr Reddy’s, Kotak Mahindra Bank, In- dusInd Bank and HCL Tech were among the gain- ers, climbing up to 1.99%. Framework for sovereign green bonds to match global standards New Delhi (PTI): The Fi- nance Ministry has final- ised the framework to issue sovereign green bonds in line with global standards. The government intends to mobilise `16,000 crore from the issuance of green bonds during the second half of the current finan- cial year. It is a part of the borrowing programme for the second half of this fis- cal. The framework is ready and it would be ap- proved soon, the sources said. These rupee-denomi- nated papers will have long tenure to suit the require- ment of green infrastruc- ture projects, they added. Agri Ministry okays setting up 100 fodder-centric FPOs New Delhi (PTI): The gov- ernment has finally desig- nated National Dairy De- velopment Board (NDDB) as the implementing agen- cy for setting up of 100 fodder-centric Farmer Pro- ducer Organisations (FPOs) during this fiscal to address the fodder deficit situation in the country . The Ministry of Fisher- ies, Animal Husbandry and Dairying in 2020 had proposed the establish- ment of fodder-centric FPOs and requested the ag- riculture ministry to allow such FPOs under the cen- tral scheme “Formation and Promotion of 10,000 new FPOs”. The proposal was con- sidered seriously and the agriculture ministry fi- nally issued an order on November 4. NDDB has been assigned to form 100 FPOs during 2022-23 within the contours of the scheme guidelines, it added. RUPEE GAINS 45 PAISE TO CLOSE AT 81.47 AGAINST US DOLLAR Mumbai (PTI): The rupee appreciated by 45 paise to close at 81.47 (provisional) against the US dollar on Wednesday amid fall in crude oil prices, dollar weakness and sustained foreign fund inflows. At the interbank foreign exchange market, the local unit opened at 81.43, and witnessed an intra-day high of Rs 81.23 and low of Rs 81.62 during the session. The local unit finally settled at 81.47 against the American currency, register- ing a rise of 45 paise over its previous close.
  • 9. NEW DELHI | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2022 08 2NDFRONT www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epapers/delhi I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia z So are you going to form the government in Himachal again? JP Nadda: Yes, we are goingtoformthegovern- ment and there are a few reasons for that. Firstly , the love Modiji has shown towards Himachal. Secondly , the work culture that he has introduced in the gov- ernments. Thirdly , the mainstreaming of Himachal done by him, so the people of Himachal are eager to support him and as a ‘si- lent worker’ Jairam has brought the works till the grass roots, so I can see it. And more than anything, I can see that the people are upbeat. I visited a place today and I am telling you a fact, BJP could never have hoped for such an amaz- ing rally . There was a crowd of more than 12,000 people and even though I was an hour late, there was immense excitement in the rally and in all rallies of the BJP . The crowd is re- sponsive and people step forward to work for the party , so I think that we areinacomfortablesitu- ation. z So what do you think about the num- ber of seats you will win since you had 44 seats last time? I won’t be able to ana- lyse that right now, I will need a few days for that exercise, but I can say that we are comfortable. z We have an astrolo- ger Dr Kumar Ganesh, who has predicted that BJP will get 45 and Congress would get 21 seats and two are oth- ers. So these others would be AAP , since there is no other ... No,AAPwillnotgettrac- tion here and their secu- rity will be forfeited. Theyarecontestingon67 seats and their security will be forfeited on 67 seats.TheirUttarakhand Chief Minister candi- date has joined BJP and is campaigning for us in Uttarakhandandherein Himachal, their Party President has joined us. z So what are the main issues on which you are contesting elections? Modiji’s face and govern- ment’s works? Yes. Development, stabil- ity and empowerment of the Himachali people. We have done good work in health and education and now is the time to consolidate and empow- erpeopleandthatiswhat we have been doing. z Amit Shah said that Uniform Civil Code will be enforced. Does it have any rele- vance or impact in Himachal? Definitely . Our thought has been that we follow Sabka Sath, Sabka Vi- kas, Sabka Vishwas, but justice to all and ap- peasement to none. Moreover,inastateorin a nation, as citizens, we have to shoulder our col- lective responsibilities and for that, uniformity is needed and that is our agenda. The nation does not become strong just like that, everyone has tohaveanequalpartner- ship in the nation. And how will that equal part- nership come into be- ing? When there is Uni- form Civil Code. z And what about giving employment to eight lakh people? See, what has happened is that a new trend has started. I will give eight lakh government jobs, I willgivetenlakhgovern- ment jobs. Tejashwi had saidinBihar.Whatisthe distinction between BJP and other parties? We said that we will give eight lakh employment opportunities, and they said they will give eight lakh jobs. The difference is of giving away ‘Re- vadies’.Wewillempower people which will give them opportunities. Let me give you an example. They said they will give eight lakh jobs. I have grown tired of telling people this: show me one Cabinet note in Inde- pendent India that says anygovernmentwillgive this many number of jobs. This is not how jobs are created, no one can just give jobs. After all, who will you give these jobs, where will you give them and how will you give them, these are few things that have to be specified in the cabinet note. This is administra- tion and not a shop, whereyoucanrunthings as you please. I want a se- rious discussion on this issue and it is a serious matter.Howisanotepre- pared? That Himachal Pradesh has been pro- videda‘BulkDrugPark,’ whichwillbeestablished in Una. The Cabinet de- cides that it will be set up atUnaandtheStateGov- ernment has to provide so many acres of land. In that land so many clus- terswillbedevelopedand aninvestmentof Rs2,000 crore will come, which will provide an employ- ment of let’s say 1.5 lakh direct employment and 1.5 lakh indirect employ- ment. So, we are saying that we are giving job op- portunities. This is the difference. They have made fools out of the un- employed, and what else have they done? No one hopes for anything from them,neitherdotheyun- derstand anything. They may say what they want to since they just know theyneedtomakeclaims and not follow on word. You pick up our mani- festo.WewillprovideCy- cles to girl child and Scooties to families pur- suing higher education, the beneficiaries of which will be to the tune of eight lakh and the amount incurred will be Rs 500 crore. So, we have taken due diligence in this and we have taken care of where we will bring this Rs 500 crore from. We know this amount will not be uti- lisedinonedayandsowe will execute the plan in instalment and make ar- rangements accordingly . So, if you look at our en- tire manifesto, you will know we have taken due diligence. What happens in politics is that parties want to handle affairs like fast food (immediate results). That is not how things actually work. What has happened to- day is that people of Himachal know that BJP’smanifestoisacred- ible manifesto and they willdeliverwhattheyare promising and have giv- en what they have not said but when Congress party presents some- thing, then the person who has written the manifesto hasn’t read, and the one who has read, hasn’t written it. z Is that why you said that Congress does not apply its own manifesto? Yes, they don’t. You see for yourself that they do not have any point of their manifesto in their speeches. Why is it so? Because, neither are they serious, but they treat it like just an event since the party has to takeoutmanifesto.They put this and that into it. z Now you are invest- ing in tourism and bringing medical col- leges also? Yes and we have decided on the districts as well. I consider myself to be extremely lucky since there was just one Medi- cal College in Himachal Pradesh and that too in Shimla. After that, I be- came the Health Minis- ter of the State and I madetheTandaMedical College and I was fortu- nate enough that I could make the most planned hospital building of North India. I feel ex- tremely happy about it. By God’s grace, I got Modiji’s blessings I became nation’s Health Minister and then we opened a ‘ C a n - cer Centre’ in Shimla, TandaandMandi,super speciality block in ChamiyanaworthRs270 crore, which had 7 super speciality wings. Then, we opened Medical Col- legesinMandi,Chamba, Hamirpur and Sirmour. We gave a ‘Satellite Cen- tre’ to PGI. There is a tradition in PGI that when Chandigarh was set up, some part of the services were given to Punjab also thus, a ‘PGI Centre’ was opened inFirozpurandone‘Sat- ellite Centre’ was given to Una. And with Modi- ji’s blessings, we gave AIIMS to Himachal and it was established in Bi- laspur. Five years ago, Modiji had come to lay the foundation stone for AIIMS on Ashtami and now after five years, he dedicated AIIMS to pub- liconVijayadashmi,and this 5 year period also saw 2 years of Corona pandemic. I took at least 15-20 review meetings. This is why , I say that these Congress leaders don’t know the ‘ A’ of ad- ministration. They just ran governments with- out any inkling to do so. They don’t know about the minute details. z BJP has prepared another manifesto for women empower- ment? Yes we have. See half of Himachal’s population arewomenandtheyhave been ignored for a long time. Modiji empowered them a lot through PM Awas Yojana, Saubhag- ya Yojana, and others liketoiletsineveryhome. Women lived for 70 years without dignity of life. Could you imagine 12 crore families in the na- tion lived without toilets and no one ever thought about them? Modiji gave themrespectandempow- ered them through Awas Yojana. In Himachal, the number of such families was over one lakh which means two lakh children usedtogoouttodefecate. This was a question of dignity . When I used to visit villages, I could come across people with disabilities and when I used to ask about their injuries they would say theywenttocollectwood andfellduetowhichthey sustained these prob- lems.Today ,Modijiintro- duced Ujjawala Yojana andJairamjigaveSugra- hini Yojana. No family today is exempted from- gas connection. Then we gave free cylinders as to thepooraswell.Afterall, they too will celebrate Diwali, Holi Lohri. Pradhan Mantri Matrit- va Suraksha Yojana, which was Modiji’s con- cept, under which all pregnant women would undergo free medical checkup on the 9th of each month. They would getallinoculations,their blood pressure, diabetes and other parameters would be checked every month. When the deliv- ery time nears, the Asha worker would be respon- sible to take her to the institutionforwhichfree transportation would be given. If during delivery any complication takes place, the government would bear the expenses and then she would be shifted back to home and ontopof that,theywould be given Rs 6,000, we de- cided on that. Then the Himachal Government decided to provide Rs 25,000, additionally , for the new born child, so that they can be given a better care. So, this is how we are empowering them. But the problem is that Congress leaders can even understand this, because to serve is not on their agenda, but they only want to collect the votes. Hence, they givepopulistslogansand move on. z There are also talks about OPS... We also talk about OPS. Look, who gave OROP? Butwhocreatedthemost ruckus... Congress. 35 years went by and they couldn’t give two paise. First, there was due dili- gence and talks at vari- ous levels and then a committee was formed andalthoughittookalit- tle time, but Modiji en- suredprovidingRs60,000 crore to our soldier brethren. Tell me who ended OPS? It was Man- mohan Singh govern- ment and now they are saying things about it. So, neither were they learned then, nor are they now. BJP speaks on thisissueonlywhenthey have conducted due dili- gence over the matter. z Ashok Gehlot has said about giving OPS in Rajasthan... But they are not going to do so in Rajasthan. I be- lieve, he stressed on giv- ingfivelakhgovernment jobs and they have given 18,000.HehadgivenRs2, 500 as employment ex- pense to the youth and Rs 1,500 to women. So, when you do not have to give, then it is merely about giving populist slogans, so you can say as much you want. z What about faction- alism in BJP and re- bels here? See,wetrytoensurethat everyone is on the same page and we make an ef- forttopacifythem.First- ly , they have rebelled means that BJP is in the winning position and hence, they want to con- testbecausetheywantto win. We did try to talk to them. But what happens is that in Himachal, the voters are extremely vigilant and alert and theycasttheirvotetopo- litical parties and as the date for election comes near, it becomes clear which party is going to win, so, the voters don’t misuse their franchise. Yes, people talk about re- bels, but after a few days, these rebels also end their rebellion and their supporters also return to the party . z But people talk about Nadda Group, Dhumal Group and Jairam Group.... I can tell you there is no Nadda Group because it is not in my habit to do so. I have never asked anyone to place posters for me, or raise slogans for me or engage in wall writing for me. So, there is no Nadda Group. Now, theothernamesthatyou took,letmetellyouthese are not groups or fac- tions, there is no groupism here. There may be difference of opinion, but we talk on issues and resolve them. See, we gave so many tickets, but can any one say that there has been factionalism or prefer- ence in ticket distribu- tion. No ne can say that because everyone’s con- sent has been taken. Had there been groupism, you would have said so many tickets given to thisgroupandthismany to that group, but no one can say that. BJP’s National President JP Nadda talks to DrJagdeeshChandra,CEOandEditor-in-Chief,Bharat24—VisionofNewIndiaand FirstIndia;CMD,FirstIndiaNews,and stresses that BJP will form government again. Nadda explains how BJP will enforce Uniform Civil Code, how Congress has lost the plot due to its inefficiency, and how BJP takes due diligence in every step it takes. (PartII) Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, but justice to all and appeasement to none! During the show #JCwithJPNadda trended top All-India on Twitter Dr Jagdeesh Chandra in conversation with JP Nadda during The JC Show in Shimla. We are going to form the government and there are a few reasons for that. Firstly, the love Modiji has shown towards Himachal. Secondly, the work culture that he has introduced in the governments. Thirdly, the mainstreaming of Himachal done by him, so the people of Himachal are eager to support him and as a ‘silent worker’ Jairam has brought the works till the grassroots. YOU READ PART-1 ON NOVEMBER 9, 2022 One gets caught up in the challenges and negative solutions of life but it is crucial to get back our own inherent self quickly. —Dr Jagdeesh Chandra, CEO Editor-in-Chief, First India
  • 10. www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/delhi I twitter.com/ thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia 09 NEW DELHI, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2022 KILLER SKIRTS: KILLER SKIRTS: SKIRTS HAVE DOMINATED 2022 MORE THAN ANY OTHER TREND THIS YEAR AND IT’S NOT HARD TO SEE WHY LITERALLY. CITY FIRST BRINGS TO YOU SOME ALLURING PIECE OF FASHION, THAT WILL ENHANCE YOUR WARDROBE. kirts are a wardrobe need since they are ef- fortlessly fashiona- ble, appro- priate for every oc- casion, and quite com- fortable. A fashion trend that appears to be somewhat popular is the short skirt. It is a playful and flir- tatious style. This short skirt, which is worn on the hips and barely reaches the backside, has a really wild and quirky ap- pearance while still being quite intriguing and fashion- able. A short skirt is a highly feminine item of clothing, making it ideal for a fun night out on the town. The short skirt is just as fashionable today as it was 20 years ago since it is avail- able in so many different styles and materials. Teen- agers and young ladies, es- pecially those with good legs and a shapely physique, look best in the short skirt. A short skirt is popular among ladies who visit clubs. Even though dancing in a short skirt might be en- tertaining, it also draws at- tention, particularly from the other sex. You may have noticed celebrities sporting one of the newest trends: a very short skirt. To see how the skirt will look before you buy it, you can view it online or try it on. When wearing short skirts, pairing them with semi-opaque matching stockings gives you a more put-together appearance; sheer, skin-coloured, and patterned hose call atten- tion unnecessarily to the legs. Consider using col- oured stripes that will go with anything. Alternative- ly, choose plain skirts in the neutral hues of your colour scheme; this will give you the freedom to combine all the hues that go well with you. You’ll probably find that they match a lot of what you currently own. The flap- per wore sheer, flesh-col- oured stockings below the skirt that she coiled and twisted to hold them in place without garters. It takes skill to wear a skirt effectively, and like any other art, there is joy in hon- ing your skills. UTTKARSHA SHEKHAR uttkarsha.shekhar@firstindia.co.in S WORKS OF ART! WORKS OF ART!
  • 11. ndia and Culture are almost synonymous with each other. It wouldn’tbesurprising to say that, the global identity of India stays strong as a culturally rich country for centuries. While the country is celebrat- ing and “meme-ing” about the Indian-origin Prime minister of the UK, Indian-origin Chick- en Tikka Masala has been the national dish of the UK for cen- turies now. Yoga has spurred the growth of ventures serving alternate products like equipment, apps, camps, or training in schools. Additionally, June 21 is cele- brated as International Yoga Day across the globe. While tra- ditional cultural practices might be far-fetched from gen Z, the turmeric latte viz Haldi Doodh, is quite fancied in the global café chains. The epics of Indian mythology like Rama- yana and Mahabharata have been adapted by many south- east Asian countries as a part of performing arts, theatre, lit- erature, etc. For centuries, In- dia has been eminent and one of the finest centres of handi- crafts in the world. Everyday items are crafted tenderly , in an artistic manner. All of this adds to the cultural capital of our country . This capital not only brings in mon- etary inflow but also brings to- gether communities while cel- ebrating inclusions. Cultural capital plays a pivotal role in influencing a nation-brand val- ue and alternatively, its soft power Cultural capital can be bifurcated into two forms, one is tangible and the other is in- tangible. Tangible cultural capital in- volves creative artworks such as sculptures, handicrafts, paintings, architectural build- ings, etc. Intangible consists of artwork that exists in its pure form as a public good, like music, dance, etc. Cultural ameni- ties play a critical role in driving the success of grow- ing cities or clus- tered suburbs by enabling social interaction and harmony, which encourages inno- vation and fur- ther leads to de- velopment. A flourishing cul- turaleconomyisa driver of econom- ic growth, as in- fusing commer- cial value into cultural goods and services and experiences leads to revenue genera- tion. According to the Creative Economy Outlook report by UNCTAD, India is the fifth larg- est exporter in the global art and craft sector. This sector not only employs the local people butalsoearnsforeignexchange for the country . The State, of Rajasthan, houses about 6 lakh craftsmen and artisans. In the year 2020-21, Handicrafts worth Rs.6205.32croreswereexported from the State; besides this, Gem Jewellery worth Rs. 4067.36 crores, Textiles worth Rs. 5729.29 crores, Readymade Garments worth Rs. 1764.40 crores and Carpet/Dari worth Rs. 464.70 crores were also ex- ported. As the world is sur- rounded by machine-made items, the uniqueness of artis- tic work would encourage greater demand in the coming future. Which would provide greatereconomicopportunities for creative individu- als and practitioners. Regional handicraft products are the tradi- tional wealth that has been practised for gen- erations. This indige- nous creative skill can be leveraged and encouraged to add to economic development. Leveraging these creative skills, not only encourages cre- ativity but also enhances the sense of identity in the commu- nity, solving the migration problem. Jaipur Rugs from Jaipur sets up a perfect exam- ple of adapting cultural re- sources for its social enterprise model. A social enterprise at its heart and a cultural enterprise at its core Jaipur Rugs stand strong in transforming the lives of more than 60,000 arti- sans across 5 states in India. Founded by Nand Kishore Chaudhary in the year 1958. It is one of India’s largest hand-knotted rug manufacturing companies that cele- brate and preserves indigenous art and culture. Tracing back to the 16th century , ar- tisans working in the Jaipur area adopted the traditional Per- sian weaving tech- niques and reinter- preted them according to their creativity . In- spired by the Gandhi- an Philosophy and Teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, Nand Kishore Chaudhary saw the greatest po- tential at the bottom of the pyramid by transforming the com- munity through creativi- ty and adopting regional cultural resources. In the era of technology and advanced machinery, Jaipur rugs focused on human creativity and en- couraged artisans to weave hand-knotted carpets of a high-quality standard. It fo- cuses on turning artisans into artists. With Projects like ‘Mancha- ha’ which translates to ‘my heart’s desire’ builds on the journey of converting artisans into artists. ‘Freedom Mancha- ha’ offers hope through creativ- ity and healing for the incarcer- ated. In collaboration with the State of Rajasthan Prison De- partment,byconductingprison workshops in Jaipur, Bikaner Central, and Dausa Central jails.Artisanshavethechoiceto weave their unique idea by us- ing leftover hand-spun yarn, weavers-turned-artists tell sto- riesthatmattertothemthrough theircreations,alsofocusingon environmental sustainability and conscious production. Manysuchcreativeenterprises contribute to the creative econ- omy which preserves, sustains, and encourages our cultural identity . While art has proven power to change the world, It is also a distinguishing factor be- tween us humans versus other animalspecies.Embracingitin ourliveswouldenableustolead ourselves on the path of self- actualization. TRANSFORMING COMMUNITIES THROUGH TRANSFORMING COMMUNITIES THROUGH LEVERAGING CREATIVITY AND CULTURE LEVERAGING CREATIVITY AND CULTURE I 10 ETC NEW DELHI | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2022 www.firstindia.co.in I https://firstindia.co.in/epapers/delhi I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia MRUNMAYEE MOHAN Cultural entrepreneurship researcher and consultant