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Savarkar never given the
honour he deserved: Yogi
First India Bureau
Lucknow: Chief Minis-
ter Yogi Adityanath re-
called Veer Savarkar on
hisbirthanniversary
,on
Saturday, lauding him
for his contributions to
the nation’s freedom
movement.Whilereleas-
ing the book ‘Veer Sa-
varkar - Who Could Stop
the Partition of India
and His National Secu-
rity Vision’, the UP CM
talked about how the
late patriot was never
given the honour he de-
served after independ-
ence and instead given
two life sentences.
“He did not even get
his ancestral property
till 1960.  Turn to P2
First India Bureau
L u c k n o w : U t t a r
Pradesh , UP Govern-
ment has issued new
rules for women em-
ployed in the govern-
ment and private sector.
In a move to ensure the
safety of women, espe-
cially working women,
the government has
now stated that women
cannot be forced to
work between the hours
of 7 PM and 6 AM.
This rule made by the
Yogi Government is ap-
plicable to both the gov-
ernmentandprivatesec-
tor. The government has
stated that if women are
engaged in work or duty
between 7 PM to 6 AM,
then the company or or-
ganisation must have
herconsentforthesame.
If duty has been im-
posed on the person,
then the organisation
faces chances of direct
action being taken by
the government. Addi-
tionally, if a woman re-
fuses to work beyond 7
PM she cannot be fired.
A violation of this new
rule could lead to a
large sum of fines or
even jail time  Turn to P3
No duty from 7PM to 6AM:
new rules for women’s safety
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath with others releases
the book ‘Veer Savarkar’ published by Prabhat Prakashan on the
birth anniversary of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, at Indira Gandhi
Pratishthan, in Lucknow on Saturday. —PHOTO BY SUMIT KUMAR
LUCKNOW l SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2022 l Pages 12 l 3.00  RNI NO. UPENG/2020/80229 l Vol 2 l Issue No.195
OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, LUCKNOW, NEW DELHI  MUMBAI
PM IN GUJARAT
‘MAIN DESH NAHI
JHUKNE DUNGA’
Modistressesonhis8yearoldpromise
HAVEN’T DONE ANY SUCH WORK IN 8 YEARS THAT WOULD
MAKE INDIANS HANG THEIR HEAD IN SHAME, PM SAID
Rajkot: PM Narendra
Modi on Saturday said
he has spared no effort
while serving the coun-
try in the last eight
years, and not done any
such work that would
make people hang their
heads in shame. Modi
was addressing a gath-
ering after inaugurat-
ing a 200-bed multi-spe-
ciality hospital at Atkot
town in Gujarat’s Ra-
jkot district.
“I have spared no ef-
fort in my service to
the nation in the last
eight years. I have nei-
ther allowed, nor per-
sonally done any such
work that will make
you or even a single
person of India hang
head in shame. In the
last eight years, we
have made honest at-
tempts to build the
kind of India that Ma-
hatma Gandhi and
Sardar Patel dreamt
about,” he said.
We served the coun-
try’s poor through vari-
ous pro-poor schemes
and tried to make their
lives better,” he said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi waves to the supporters during ‘Sahkar Se Samrudhi’ programme.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel also seen.
PM TO VIRTUALLY
MEET WITH
CMs ON MAY 31
Shimla: PM Modi will virtu-
ally interact with all the Chief
Ministers of the states on May
31 from Himachal Pradesh on
the occasion of the comple-
tion of eight years of the
BJP-led Central government.
Thakur said, “The people of
Himachal Pradesh are very
excited and it is a matter of
pride that the Prime Minister
is coming to the state on the
completion of eight years of
the Central government.”
Following the mantra of
Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas,
Sabka Vishwas and Sabka
Prayas, we have given a new impetus to
the development of the country. These
are your sanskaras, sanskaras of this
holy land of revered Bapu (Mahatma
Gandhi) and Sardar Patel that in 8
years no such a thing was done even
by mistake so that any citizen of the
country has to bow his head. No
stone was left unturned in the
service of the motherland.
“TRIED TO BUILD INDIA BAPU,
SARDAR PATEL DREAMT OF”
—Narendra Modi, PM
Attempt To Implicate Aryan Khan, Anti-Drugs
Agency Says After Re-Investigation: Report
New Delhi: The NCB
team that arrested Ary-
an Khan and others in
the Mumbai drugs-on-
cruise case did a “shod-
dy” probe and the SIT
created to re-investigate
the case found “grave ir-
regularities” in their ac-
tion. The irregularities
included not conducting
mandatory medical test
of the accused, no video
recordingof theraidsor
no corroborative evi-
dence against What-
sApp chats. NCB DG SN
Pradhan said that it was
a case of “underwhelm-
ing evidence” as com-
pared to the golden prin-
ciple of gathering “over-
whelming evidence”
against the accused.
‘NAWAB MALIK
PAYING PRICE FOR
UNMASKING BJP’
Mumbai: Shiv Sena
MP Sanjay Raut on
Saturday congratulated
NCP leader Nawab Malik
for “exposing” the farce
behind the ‘drugs on
cruise’ case involving
Aryan Khan, son of Bol-
lywood superstar Shah
Rukh Khan. Talking to
reporters in Kolhapur,
Mr Raut said Nawab
Malik is paying the price
for exposing the farce
behind the case and the
real face of the BJP.
Aryan Khan
Bihar To Allow
Exploration Of
“India’s Largest”
Gold Reserve
Patna: The Bihar gov-
ernment has decided to
accord permission for
exploration of the
“country’s largest” gold
reserve in Jamui dis-
trict, a senior official
said on Saturday
.
As per a Geological
Survey of India (GSI)
survey, around 222.88
million tonnes of gold
reserve, including 37.6
tonnes of mineral-rich
ore, are present in Ja-
mui district.
“The state Mines
and Geology Depart-
ment is in consultation
with agencies engaged
in exploration, for ex-
ploration of gold re-
serves in Jamui,”
Mines Commissioner
Harjot Kaur said.
IndiGo fined `5L
for‘unsatisfactory
handling’ of
special-needs kid
New Delhi: The Direc-
torate General of Civil
Aviation (DGCA) on
Saturday imposed a fine
of Rs 5 lakh on IndiGo
after the airline denied
boarding to a specially-
abled child at the
Ranchi airport.
IndiGo had on May 9
said the boy was denied
permission to board the
Ranchi-Hyderabad
flight as he was “visibly
in panic”. As the boy
was prohibited from
boarding, his parents –
who were accompany-
ing him – also decided
not to enter the plane.
Soon after a video of
the incident went viral
on social media, the
DGCA had formed a
three-member team
and initiated a probe. It
also sought a report
from the airline com-
pany. However, the
DGCA did not find the
response of the airline
company to be satisfac-
tory, and decided to pe-
nalise it.
Jagdeesh Chandra conferred with honorary degree of D.Litt!
Ravi Sharma
Udaipur: Editor-in-
Chief of First India and
an eminent media per-
sonality Jagdeesh
Chandra received yet
another great honour
on Saturday when Ja-
nardan Rai Nagar Ra-
jasthan Vidyapeeth of
Udaipurconferredupon
him the honorary de-
gree of D.Litt. On this
occasion, Dr. Jagdeesh
Chandraalsosharedhis
experiences expressing
gratitude in a function
attended by luminaries
of various fields.
On Saturday
, the 14th
convocation ceremony
was organized at Vid-
hyapeeth wherein Dr.
Chandra was awarded
the degree for out-
standing contribution
in the field of journal-
ism. In fact, the honour
has been conferred on
a media personality af-
ter a gap of four years
as previously this hon-
our was conferred on
stalwart media person-
ality Dr. Gulab Kothari
of Patrika group.
Meanwhile, on the
occasion, Dr. Chandra
addressed the student
and motivating them,
said, “The dream of
getting being ad-
dressed as ‘Doctor’ has
come true. No goal is
achieved without hard
work. Dr. Gulab Kotha-
ri was also conferred
with the same honour
and I am happy that I
have been conferred
with the same honour.”
Dr. Chandra further
said, “Very early in my
life I realised the value
of educationandlearnt
that if you are not born
a genius, then you have
to acquire the knowl-
edge, brilliance and
positions. And with the
blessings of my par-
ents, I acquired those
positions.  Turn to P8
Jagdeesh Chandra with BD Kalla, Chancellor Balwant Rai and Vice Chancellor SS Sarangdevot during the programme at Udaipur.
No goal is
achieved
without hard
work. Dr. Gulab
Kothari was also
conferred with the same
honour and I am
happy that I am also in
the same league as him.
—Jagdeesh Chandra
M’lore Uni students turn
up in hijabs; sent back
Mangalore: Following
the advisory passed by
the Mangalore Univer-
sity to its students Fri-
day about wearing uni-
forms and not allowing
hijabs inside the class-
rooms, a group of girls
wearing hijabs turned
up at the University
campus Saturday
.
In a video recorded
Saturday morning the
principal of the college,
Anusuya Rai, was seen
convincing the students
about the uniform rules.
Inameetingconvenedby
theCollegeDevelopment
Council (CDC) with the
Vice-Chancellor, princi-
pal and members of the
syndicate of Mangalore
University
, it was decid-
ed that the Karnataka
High Court order dated
March15willbeenforced
and hijabs will be al-
lowedinsideclassrooms.
The university sent back
the girls who attended
the college wearing a hi-
jab Saturday
.
The issue has been resolved at
the syndicate meeting
through deliberations. The
court has delivered its orders on the
hijab issue and everyone should obey
the court orders.
—Basavaraj Bommai, CM, Karnataka
REACTING TO THE ISSUE
MAHARASHTRA
REPORTS FIRST CASES
OF NEW OMICRON
SUB-VARIANTS
Mumbai: For the first time, four patients of B.A. 4 variant and three cases of
B.A. 5 variants of the Omicron sub-lineage of coronavirus have been found
in Maharashtra, an official of the state health department said on Saturday.
All of them had only mild symptoms and were treated at home, he added.
Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez has been allowed by the court to
travel abroad to attend the IIFA awards. The actress can travel to Abu Dhabi
between May 31 to June 6. She was banned from leaving India by ED as she
is being investigated by the agency in the Rs 200-crore extortion case.
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JACQUELINE
FERNANDEZ CAN FLY
TO ABU DHABI, BUT
CONDITIONS APPLY
INSIDE STORY
NCB NABS 8, SEIZES
35 KG HEROIN IN
PAN-INDIA ACTION
New Delhi (PTI): The NCB
on Saturday claimed to
have unearthed a “major”
pan-India heroin trafficking
network with the arrest of
eight people and seizure of
35 kg of narcotics. The op-
eration began on May 24
after the federal anti-drug
agency first intercepted
two women passengers
who landed in Bengaluru
from Zimbabwe and about
7 kg of heroin was seized
from them. Their question-
ing led NCB officials to
various other links — a
Nigerian national identified
as the “kingpin” of the net-
work and other operatives
staying in Delhi and Itarsi
in Madhya Pradesh. P6
4-YEAR-OLD GIRL
RAPED IN KARAULI,
ADMITTED IN JAIPUR
Hindaun City: A 4-year-
old girl was brutally
raped in Hindaun area
of Karauli district on
Saturday morning. The
victim was admitted to
Hindaun Hospital, from
where she was referred
to Jaipur as she was
critical. According to the
victim’s family, the girl
went missing late on
Friday night after which
they informed the police.
The police searched for
the girl but there was no
trace of her. On Saturday
morning, some locals
saw the girl in a bloodied
condition near a flyover
and informed the family
members.
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Lucknow(PTI): In the
wake of UP CM Yogi
Adityanath’s orders, a
team of government of-
ficials visited the Ya-
muna Expressway,
which has witnessed
thousands of crashes in
a decade, to review the
upcoming road safety
measures.
Officers of the Yamu-
na Expressway Indus-
trial Development Au-
thority (YEIDA) along
with senior officials of
Jaypee Infratech, which
has developed the
165-km-long express-
way in western UP, in-
spected the works rec-
ommended by IIT Delhi
safety audit, according
to a statement. YEIDA
CEO Arun Vir Singh,
additional ACEO Moni-
ka Rani, ACEO Ravin-
der Singh were among
the government offi-
cials who visited the
expressway for inspec-
tion, it stated.
‘‘In the inspection, all
the works carried out
by Jaypee were shown.
It was observed that
safety-related works are
complete except work
of installation of guard-
rail on both sides of the
median of the Yamuna
Expressway, the YEIDA
statement read. ”
This work is in full
swing and out of 330-km
(both sides), Jaypee has
completed 290 km and
the balance will be com-
pleted by June 2022.
The guard rail in cen-
tral median has result-
ed in reduction in num-
ber of accidents, it not-
ed. Built for Rs 12,839
crore, the 165-km-long
road stretch between
Greater Noida and
Agra in western UP and
was opened for com-
mercial operations in
August 2012.
Managed by the Ya-
muna Expressway in-
dustrial Development
Authority (YEIDA), the
six-lane high-speed cor-
ridor, however, has wit-
nessed thousands of
accidents and hundreds
of deaths in accidents,
bringing it under se-
vere criticism.
Sharing the status
of some upcoming
road safety measures,
the YEIDA told the pri-
vate operator to make
sure that pamphlets
carrying instructions
for safe journey are
distributed to the road
users.
AFTER YOGI’S ORDER
lll
The state
accounts for
one of the
highest number
of road
accident deaths
in the country.
During the year
2021 more
than 21,000
people died
‘ZERO ROAD ACCIDENTS BY 2030’
Officials visit Yamuna Expressway to review road safety measures
TRIBUTE TO VEER SAVARKAR
CM Yogi pays tribute to Veer Savarkar on the latter’s birth anniversary on Saturday.
Govt set to launch Zero Mission
soon to fight vector-borne disease
First India Bureau
Lucknow: Deaths from
Acute Encephalitis
Syndrome (AES) and
Japanese Encephalitis
(JE) have dropped by 90
percent and 95 percent
respectively in Uttar
Pradesh between 2017
and 2021, a recent pres-
entation by the Depart-
ment of Medical Health
and Family Welfare be-
fore the Chief Minister
has revealed.
The total number of
AES and JE cases have
also declined during the
period by 65 and 78 per-
cent respectively, the
presentation pointed
out,attributingittoYogi
Government’s continu-
ouscampaigninenceph-
alitis prone districts,
such as Gorakhpur, Deo-
ria, Firozabad and Sid-
dharthNagar.Itisworth
mentioning here that
the Yogi 2.0 Government
is all set to launch Zero
Mission soon to eradi-
cate vector borne dis-
eases such as Japanese
Encephalitis, dengue,
malaria, typhoid, pneu-
monia and Zika virus.
The Govt also aims to
eradicate TB by 2025,
reveals BJP’s poll mani-
festo (Lok Kalyan
Sankalp Patra) for UP.
The Yogi Government
has also set up state-of-
the-art Paediatric In-
tensive Care Units
(PICU) in Gorakhpur
and Deoria and is run-
ning mobile medical
units to provide better
and faster care to those
suffering from the two
diseases. Furthermore,
the Govt plans to double
the number of ambu-
lances equipped with
high quality life sup-
ports system and ap-
point 6,000 doctors and
10,000 para medical
staff shortly to improve
healthcare in the state.
The govt also seeks to
expand the network of
Jan Aushadhi Kendras
in the state so that peo-
ple can get medicines at
cheaper rates. The Govt
has also made enough
provisions in its budget
for the financial year
2022-23 to improve
healthcare in the state.
The govt has, for ex-
ample, proposed Rs 5395
crore made for Rashtri-
ya Gramin Swasthya
Mission, Rs 1300 crore
for Ayushman Bharat
Yojana, Rs 142 crore for
Ayushman Bharat
MukhyamantriJanAro-
gya Yojana, Rs 320 crore
for Pradhanmantri Ma-
tritva Vandana Yojana.
Deaths from AES  JE dropped
by 90% and 95 % respectively
between 2017  2021
BUDGET OF `113 CR
Yogi lauds Veer
Savarkar on his
birth anniv
Continued from page 1
The word Hindutva
was coined by Veer Sa-
varkar. Many words of
Hindi vocabulary are
attributed to Veer Sa-
varkar. But the govern-
ment of that time com-
pared him with Jin-
nah,” said the UP CM.
“We know Veer Sa-
varkar’s bravery and
this has been illumi-
nated in a bigger way
in today’s times. If any
person is remembered
with such fondness
even after 50 years, it
shows that he wasn’t
just an ordinary man.
Veer Savarkar’s per-
sonality is saluted to-
day. I am grateful I got
to address this pro-
gramme,” he added.
Sharing an interesting
link of his personal
connection to the late
freedom fighter, the UP
CM stated that his dada
guru Digvijaya Nath
had joined the Hindu
Mahasabha along with
Veer Savarkar, after
the reality of Con-
gress’ ‘divide and rule’
mentality became evi-
dent. “My dada guru
Digvijaya Nath was a
part of the iconic
Chauri Chaura and
freedom movement be-
ing led by Congress at
that time’’.
Loudspeakers from mosques now in schools
First India Bureau
Lucknow: Loudspeak-
ers at mosques in UP
have either turned
down their volume or
been removed and the
uninstalled public ad-
dress systems are being
donated to schools and
hospitals, according to
UP government.
Over 1.29 lakh loud-
speakers were either
pulled down or lowered
the volume in the state.
As many as 71,114 loud-
speakers were removed
from various places of
worship during a drive
in Uttar Pradesh. While
the volume of 58,180
loudspeakers was re-
duced to permissible
levels.
Schools have become
the beneficiaries of the
state government’s
campaign. The loud-
speakers that were re-
moved have been hand-
ed over to the schools.
More than 4371 loud-
speakers were donated
for the morning assem-
bly of the schools, while
as many as 940 speakers
were handed over for
the Public Address Sys-
tem in the area. The
state’s home depart-
ment had on April 23
issued orders to remove
loudspeakers from reli-
gious places. The CM’s
directives were based
on an order of the Alla-
habad High Court and
the state authorities
were on their toe to fol-
low the same in letter
and spirit.
The entire process
was conducted peace-
fully and amicably by
maintaining dialogues
with the spiritual lead-
ers of various commu-
nities.
BOOSTER DOSE OF `450 CRORE
GIVEN TO COOPERATIVE SECTOR
First India Bureau
Lucknow: While being
extremely focused to-
wards the upgradation
of every developing in-
dustry, the Yogi Govt
has increased emphasis
on strengthening the
cooperative sector,
which had been neglect-
ed under the previous
governments.
In a strong evidence
of their commitment
towards uplifting the
cooperative sector, the
UP govt has allocated
Rs 450 crores for the
downtrodden industry
in the UP budget 2022-
23. Out of the total
amount, a budget provi-
sion of Rs 300 crore has
been made for the inter-
est subsidy scheme and
the remaining Rs 150
crore for advance stor-
age of chemical fertilis-
ers. These budgetary
provisions will be help-
ful in providing loans to
the farmers at the con-
cessional interest rate,
and in providing ferti-
lisers in a timely man-
ner.
In the budget pre-
sented by the Yogi gov-
ernment for the year
2022-23, the interests of
farmers have also been
covered through coop-
eratives. The govern-
ment has proposed a
provision of Rs 300
crore for the Interest
Subsidy (Loan Subsidy)
scheme to provide loans
to farmers at conces-
sional rates through
cooperative institu-
tions. With this amount
provisioned for interest
subvention, farmers
will not face any prob-
lem in getting adequate
agricultural credit for
crop needs.
GOVT STRENGTHENS COOP COMMITTEES
In the interest of the farmers, the Yogi govt of UP
is constantly working to strengthen cooperative
societies. Payment is being made within 72 hours
of the purchase of wheat and paddy through
cooperative societies. In the earlier governments,
where the average payment was 35 per cent, now
it has increased to more than 90 per cent. Full at-
tention is also being paid to the financial strength
of these committees. For the societies, which did
not have margin money, the govt has sanctioned it
at the rate of Rs 4 lakh per committee.
Nandi reviews preparations ahead of
groundbreaking event in Lucknow
First India Bureau
Lucknow: Industrial
Development Minister
Nand Gopal Gupta
Nandi took stock of
the preparations by
conducting on-site in-
spection at Indira
Gandhi Pratishthan.
Instructions given
by minister Nandi to
ensure that there
should not be any hav-
oc and problem in the
welcoming of the in-
dustrialists and guests
coming to the Ground
Breaking Ceremony
on 3rd june 2022. In or-
der to make UP to Ut-
tam Pradesh and to
give further impetus
to the journey of in-
dustrial development,
Nandi went to the In-
dira Gandhi Pratish-
than and reviewed it.
He also asked the of-
ficials that where the
vehicles will be parked
so that there will be no
traffic jam in the city.
While meeting with
the officials, Minister
Nandi took detailed
information about
each and every prepa-
ration, while on-site
inspection of the prep-
arations going on in
the entire campus and
asked the officials
about the complete
preparations.
You are electing a CM, not just an MLA:Yogi
bats for Dhami in Uttarakhand election rally
Dehradun(PTI): CM
Yogi Adityanath on
Saturday urged the
people in the assembly
constituency to vote
overwhelmingly in fa-
vour of Pushkar Singh
Dhami, saying they
were “electing a chief
minister and not just
an MLA”.
BJP’s Kailash Ge-
htori, who had won
from this constituency
in the February assem-
bly polls, later vacated
his seat to make way for
Dhami after the two-
term MLA lost from his
stronghold Khatima.
“For the first time
since it became a dis-
trict in 1997, Chamap-
wat has got an opportu-
nity to elect a chief
minister and not just an
MLA. You should not
waste this opportunity.
I appeal to you to vote
overwhelmingly in fa-
vour of the youthful
leadership of Pushkar
Singh Dhami for the
rapid development of
the area,” Adityanath
said at an election rally
in Tanakpur to drum up
support for Dhami.
“It is Champawat’s
fortune that a chief
minister’s election is in
its hands. It is a chance
for Champawat to lead
from the front in Utta-
rakhand’s development
journey
,” he said. Adity-
anath praised Gehtori
for vacating his seat
saying it showed his far-
sightedness.
‘‘Under the young
and energetic leader-
ship of Dhami, all the
state’s aspirations re-
garding employment
generation and tourism
development to its full
potential are going to be
fulfilled,” the Uttar
Pradesh chief minister
said. Accompanied by
Dhami, Gehtori and the
state’s BJP president
Madan Kaushik, Adity-
anth also held a road-
show in Tanakpur to
campaign for his Utta-
rakhand counterpart
for the crucial Cham-
pawat bypoll, which
will decide Dhami’s fu-
ture as the CM.
Minister Nand Gopal Gupta Nandi during the inspection at
Indira Gandhi Pratishthan on Saturday. ACS Info Navneet
Sehgal and DM Abhishek Prakash also seen.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath with Uttarakhand Chief
Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami during a public meeting in
Tanakpur on Saturday.
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WOMEN CAN WORK
BETWEEN 7PM AND
6 AM AFTER CONSENT
SAFETY FIRST
Continued from page 1
The Yogi government
in Uttar Pradesh has is-
sued a new set of rules
for women employed in
the government and
private sectors in the
state. In a move to en-
sure the safety of wom-
en, especially working
women, the govern-
ment has now stated
that women cannot be
forced to work between
the hours of 7 PM and
6 AM.
A violation of this
new rule could lead to a
large sum of fines or
even jail time for the
organisation or com-
pany. Suresh Chandra,
Additional Chief Sec-
retary of the Labor and
Employment Depart-
ment of the UP Govern-
ment has stated that
“after written consent,
women can work be-
tween 7 PM and 6 AM,
be it from work from
home or work from of-
fice. If the employee is
working in office, then
a free cab facility must
be provided to the fe-
male employee”. In
case these orders are
not followed, it would
be seen as a violation
of the labour law.
Bhadohi (PTI):  The
body of a 16-year-old
girl, who was reported
missing 11 days ago,
was found in a well
here with her hands
and legs tied, police
said on Saturday.
Superintendent of
Police (SP) Anil Kumar,
who visited the spot,
told reporters on Satur-
day that some people in
a village under Unjh
police station were out
for a walk on Friday
night when they detect-
ed a foul smell emanat-
ing from the well that
belongs to farmer
Amar Pal Singh.
A sack was pulled
out of the well. Inside
it was the girl’s body
with her hands and
legs tied. It seems that
the body was thrown in
the well almost 10-12
days ago, the SP said.
The girl’s father had
filed a missing report at
Gopiganj police station
on May 16, he added.
According to the girl’s
father, Kumar said, she
left her home at 8 pm on
May 16 to answer na-
ture’s call but did not
return.“It seems that
someone who knew the
girl killed her and
threw her body in the
well, which is located 20
kms from her house,”
the SP said. He also did
not rule out the possi-
bility of rape. Kumar
said a case has been
registered against uni-
dentified persons in the
matter.
The body of the de-
ceased has been sent
for a post-mortem ex-
amination and police
teams have been
formed to probe the
case, he said.
Varanasi (PTI): Three
applications were filed
in the court of civil
judge (senior division)
here in the Krishna
Janmabhoomi-Shahi
Idgah dispute case, re-
questing among other
things that the status
quo be maintained on
the mosque premises,
officials said.
The applications
were submitted in the
court of Jyoti Singh
as part of a suit filed
in the name of deity
Sri Krishna Virajman
and Lucknow-resident
Manish Yadav, who
claims to be a descend-
ant of Lord Krishna,
in 2020 for shifting the
mosque. The petition-
ers have claimed that
the mosque is con-
structed on a part of
13.37 acre land of
Katra Keshav Dev
temple.
Earlier, the petition-
ers had moved the
court with a plea for a
survey of the mosque.
District Govern-
ment Counsel (Civil)
Sanjai Gaur Friday
said the three new ap-
plications demanded:
a) maintaining the sta-
tus quo on the mosque
premises, b) appoint-
ing two assistant advo-
cate commissioners,
and c) ordering the
presence of district
level officers at the
time of an on-spot in-
spection of the mosque
by advocate commis-
sioner. In the status
quo application, the
petitioners have
claimed that some “vi-
tal signs” of Hindu
temples have been bur-
ied inside the mosque.
The counsel for the
petitioner has ex-
pressed apprehension
that these signs may be
defaced, disfigured or
eliminated together
during the long sum-
mer vacation of the
court. The only solu-
tion is to order the sta-
tus quo on the mosque
premises, the counsel
requested.
Hapur (PTI): Hapur
Superintendent of Po-
lice Deepak Bhuker
had a narrow escape
late on Friday when a
bullet fired by a
dreaded criminal hit
his bulletproof jacket
in an encounter. The
wanted criminal, who
suffered a bullet inju-
ry in the leg and hand,
was arrested in the
action.
The SP said, “A
criminal, Monu alias
Mainuddin, opened
fire at a police party
near a check post. Ad-
ditional police force
was called to sur-
round and arrest
him.” Bhuker said at
least 16 rounds were
fired from the police
side. One of the bullet
fired by Mainuddin
injured a constable.
Another bullet hit the
bulletproof jacket of
the SP, who was part
of the operation. The
injured constable was
rushed to hospital.
“Monu is a member
of the gang that robs
people travelling on
highway in NCR re-
gions. He has over 30
cases of loot lodged
against him and is
wanted in four dis-
tricts. A reward of Rs
1 lakh is already an-
nounced for informa-
tion leading to his ar-
rest,” the SP said.
First India Bureau
Meerut: Sixpeoplewere
arrested here for alleg-
edly putting up a banner
outside a police station
forbidding BJP workers
from entering it. A pho-
tograph of the banner
had surfaced on social
media. SSP Prabhakar
Chaudhary said, “We
have arrested six people-
-Sambhu Pehalwan, Sa-
gar Poswal, Kuldeep
Masuri, Ankit Chaud-
hary
, Amit Bhadana and
Amar Sharma--for the
act.” The photograph of
a banner placed outside
a police station here for-
bidding BJP workers
from entering it had
gone viral on social
media.
Thebannerread“BJP
KaryakartaonKaThane
Main Aana Mana Hai”
(BJP workers are forbid-
den from entering the
police station).”The
name of the station
house officer (SHO) of
medical college police
station is also written
below the note.
SP chief Akhilesh Ya-
dav had also shared the
picture and tweeted, “It
has happened for the
first time in five-six
years, the people of rul-
ing party are forbidden
to enter police station.
This is the state of BJP
government in the
state.”
Missing girl’s body found in well after 11 days
MISSING REPORT
FILED ON MAY 16
	
z The girl’s father
had filed a missing
report at Gopiganj
police station on
May 16
	
z He said that she
left home at 8 pm on
May 16 to answer
nature’s call but did
not return
Mathura case: Three applications filed
for status quo on mosque premises
HEARING ON JULY 1
2 CRIMINALS
KILLED IN
POLICE
ENCOUNTERS
G h a z i a b a d
(PTI): Two dreaded
criminals wanted in
dozens of cases
lodged across the
NCR region were
killedinseparateen-
counters early on
Saturday morning.
SSP Muniraj G said,
“Avneesh, alias Bil-
loo Dujana, was sur-
rounded by a police
team in the In-
dirapuram police
station area around
4 am. The accused
opened fire on see-
ing the police team.
He was injured in
retaliatory firing.”
Av n e e s h s u c -
cumbed to his inju-
ries at the hospital.
A police constable,
Sandeep, also got in-
jured in the cross-
fire while SP
(Crime) Deeksha
Sharma and two
other officials had a
narrow escape.
Hardly an hour
later, two bike-
borne criminals
opened fire at a po-
lice team near a po-
lice check post un-
der the Madhuban
Bapudham police
station area. In the
crossfire that en-
sued, one of the bik-
ers received a gun-
shot injury. Rakesh
was taken to a hos-
pital, where he died
during treatment.
The other accused
managed to flee.
First India Bureau
Lucknow: Chief Sec-
retary Durga Shanker
Mishra on Saturday
addressed the 60th
National Convention of
The Institute of Cost
Accountants of India
(ICAI).
The Chief Secretary said
that in five years of Yogi
government UP has
emerged as a state of
opportunity. He said that
the state ranks second
in the country when it
comes to ‘Ease of Doing
Business’ ranking. He
added that entrepre-
neurs from the country
and abroad are taking
interest in UP and all
big sectors like defence,
textile, IT and electronics
in the state are receiving
big investments.
Doc held for
harassing
nurse
Bareilly (PTI): A gov-
ernment doctor was
arrested here for al-
legedly sexually har-
assing and attacking a
staff nurse, police said
on Saturday.Superin-
tendent of Police (Ru-
ral) Rajkumar Aggar-
wal said Dr Ram
Krishna Verma was
arrested following an
FIR was lodged
against him at the Ba-
hedi Police station.”
The case against
doctor was lodged a
couple of days ago on
the complaint of the
staff nurse. As per her
complaint, the doctor
sexually harassed her
while on duty at a pri-
mary health centre in
the Mudia Nabibaksh
area and hit her when
she objected to it.
First India Bureau
Lucknow: Amid tight
security arrangement
two-day conference of
Jamiat Ulema Hind
(JuH) began in Deo-
band on Saturday to
chalk out action plan
following sudden erup-
tion of Gyanvapi mas-
jid complex and Shahi
Eidgah Krishna
janmabhoomi issues.
The conference is
scheduledtotakeadeci-
sion on these two issues
as well as other matter
haunting Muslim com-
munity in the country
.
The JuH president
Maulana Mahmood
Madni said the organi-
sation would decide
about future course of
action. He said “we
would not retract from
our stated stand”.
Madni said the Mus-
lim community has
been passing through
unprecedented crisis
but“wearereadytoface
all trouble to protect the
community’s interest.”
He also laid stress on
safeguarding the integ-
rityof thenation.Large
numbers of JuH dele-
gatesfrom25stateshave
reachedDeobandtopar-
ticipate in the delibera-
tions which included
ministerfromWestBen-
gal Maulana Siddque
Ullah Chaudhury
, As-
sam United Democratic
Front MP Maulana
Badruddin Ajmal and
others.
Maulana Madni said
the Muslim community
had been silently facing
the hostile situation.
Pointing out people
werespewinghatredev-
ery where but if the
community also resort-
ed to same tactics they
would succeed in their
gameplan.
“We can tolerate ev-
erything but there
would be no compro-
mise on the issue of
faith and religious be-
lief”. He said “these
forces are enemy of the
nation”. National sec-
retary of JuH Maulana
Niyaz Ahmad Farooqi
said “Muslims were
paying the price of mis-
takes committed by
previous rulers. These
issues should be re-
solved through consen-
sus and dialogue.If
there is division among
people on religious
matters Mandir and
Masjid would be on no
consequence”.
Muslim ulema meet to chalk out action plan
GYANVAPI, MATHURA CASES
JuH president Maulana Mahmood Madni addressing a
congregation in Deoband on Saturday.
UP emerged as state of
opportunity in 5 yrs: CS
Close shave for Hapur
SP during encounter
6 held for banner barring
BJP men from entering PS
ALONG WITH THIS NEW WORK RULE,
THE UP GOVERNMENT HAS ALSO
ADDED THE FOLLOWING RULES
	
z During night duty,
female employees must
be provided with food
and should have access
to drinking water.
	
z Women employees
will only work in the
office when there are at
least 4 or more female
employees on duty as
well.
	
z Companies and
Organisations must
create a committee to
ensure that harassment
against women does
not take place.
	
z Bathrooms, chang-
ing rooms must be
made available for
women in the office.
	
z These new rules
come just days after the
Uttar Pradesh govern-
ment unveiled its State
Budget for the years
2022 to 2023, which
drew a major focus on
infrastructure, crea-
tion of jobs, health and
safety and empower-
ment of women.
PCOS/PCOD क्या हैं :
यह ओवरी से संबंधित लड़की/मधहलाओं में पाये
जाने वाला असािारण रोग है धजसे मेधिकल भाषा
मे पॉधलधसस्टिक ओवरी धसंड्ोम (PCOS) व
पॉलीधसस्टिक ओवरी धिसऑि्डर (PCOD) भी कहा
जाता है. धपछले कुछ सालों में ये सम्या भारत के
मधहलाओं में तेजी से बढी है. धसंतबर का महीना
PCOS जागरूकता के रूप में मनाया जाता है ,
पी.सी.ओ.एस. / पी.सी.ओ.िी. के धबमारी/ रोग से
बहुत आसान तरीके से होधमयोपेधिक हाधनरधहत
इलाज द्ारा कम समय में धनजात पाया जा सकता
है। PCOS एक गंभीर हाममोनल सम्या है धजसकी
वजह मेटिाबॉधलक और प्रजनन संबंिी सम्या आती है.
लेधकन इसके बारे में बहुत कम लोगों को ही पता है.
युवा वग्ग की मधहलाओं में सबसे आम ्त्ी रोगों में से
एक बन गयी है।इस बीमारी से ग्रधसत मधहलाओं के
सामने आने वाली प्रमुख सम्याएं अधनयधमत माधसक
चक्र, मुँहासे, चेहरे के बालों का बढना, आधि हैं।
PCOS/PCOD में होने वयाली
गंभीर समस्याएं :
इस रोग के वजह से मधहलाओं के शरीर में
हाममोन असुंतलन की स्िधत उतपन्न होने लगती है।
ऐसे में मधहलाओं के शरीर में फीमेल हाममोन की बजाय
मेल हाममोन (एण्ड्ोजन) का ्तर जयािा बढने लगता
है। पीसीओएस होने पर अंिाशय में कई गांठे (धस्टि)
बनने लगती हैं। ये गांठे छोटिी छोटिी िैली के आकार की
होती हैं और इनमें तरल पिाि्ग भरा होता है। िीरे िीरे
ये गांठे बड़ी होने लगती हैं और धफर ये ओवययूलेशन की
प्रधक्रया में रुकावटि िालती हैं। ओवययूलेशन की प्रधक्रया
ना होने की वजह से ही पीसीओएस से पीधड़त मधहलाओं
में गभ्गिारण की संभावना कम रहती है। पीसीओएस
होने पर मधहलाओं में टिाइप-2 िायधबटिीज होने की
संभावना भी बढ जाती है साि ही शरीर का वजन भारी
हो जाता हैं। PCOS की वजह से आने वाली मुखय
सम्या इनफधटि्डधलटिी होती है. कई बार धमसकैररएज
और प्रीमैचयोर बि्ग जैसी गंभीर धिककतों का भी सामना
करना पड़ता है. इसके अलावा मधहलाओं में हाई बलि
प्रेशर, हाई बलि शुगर, ्ट्ोक, धिल संबंिी बीमारी,
गभा्गशय का कैंसर और शरीर में होने वाले बिलावों की
वजह से धिप्रेशन की सम्या आ सकती है।
PCOS/PCOD मरीज में
पयाये जयाने वयालया लक्षण :
1.	अनियनित	पीरियड्स	: अधनयधमत या लंबे समय
तक िि्ग के साि पीररयडस का रहना PCOS का
सबसे आम संकेत है. जैसे, साल में 9 पीररयडस से
कम होना, िो पीररयडस के बीच में 35 धिनों से
जयािा का अंतराल और असामानय रूप से बहुत
जयािा पीररयि होना।
2.	अनतरिकत	 एण्ड्रोजि	 : मधहलाओं में कई बार
हाममोन के असंतुलन की वजह से बहुत मुंहासे का
धनकलना।
3.	पॉनिन्सस्टिक	ओविी: ओवरी यानी अंिाशय बढते हैं
धजससे अंिाशय के चारों तरफ फॉधलकल की संखया
बढती है और ओवरी सही से काम नहीं करती है,
मोटिे लोगों में इस सम्या का जयािा गंभीर होना।
4.	शिीि	 िें	 इं्सुनिि	 का	 िा	 बििा: इंसुधलन एक
ऐसा हाममोन है जो शरीर में पाचन तंत् को खाने से
धमलने वाले शुगर को बनाने में मिि करता है।
PCOS होने पर मधहलाओं में इंसुधलन बनना बंि
हो जाना धजसकी वजह से शरीर पर अधतररकत िबाव
पड़ता है।
5.	अिचाहे	बािों	का	बढ़िा: मधहलाओं के चेहरे और
खासतौर पर सीने, पेटि और पीठ पर अधिक बाल
का आना। रोग का लक्षण होना।
6.ठीक ढंग से खयाल ना रखने पर मोटिापे का धशकार
होना।
7.हाममोन असुंतलन की वजह से धसरिि्ग की सम्या
होना।
8.पीधड़त मधहला का पहले से जयािा धचड़धचड़ी और
गु्सैल होना।
9.ठीक से नींि ना आने के साि , सोकर उठने के बाि
भी आप िका हुआ महसयूस होना।
पीसीओएस होने कया कयारण :
पीसीओएस की सम्या आनुवांधशक भी है धजसका
मतलब है धक अगर पहले से ही आपके पररवार में
कोई पीसीओएस से पीधड़त है तो आपको यह सम्या
होने की संभावना काफी बढ जाती है। ऐसा भी िेखा
गया है धक िायधबटिीज होने के साि साि अगर मधहला
के पीररयि में भी अधनयधमतता है तो ऐसे मधहलाओं में
भी पीसीओएस होने की संभावना बढ जाती है।
पीसीओएस पीड़ित रखे ऐसे खययाल :
}	वजि	कि	किें	: अगर आपका वजन और बॉिी
मास इंिेकस िोनों ही सामानय से जयािा है तो इसे
आम सम्या समझ कर अनिेखा ना करें शरीर
का वजन 5 से 10% कम करने से माधसक चक्र
धनयधमत होने में मिि धमलती है साि ही पीसीओएस
के लक्षणों में भी सुिार होता है।
}	वयायाि	 किें	 :	 शरीर का वजन तेजी से बढने
लगता है और साि ही साि इनसुधलन का ्तर भी
बढता जाता है। ऐसे में रोजाना सुबह और शाम को
वयायाम करना बहुत जरुरी है अनयिा मुस्कलें
और बढती जाएंगी।
}	डाइटि	का	्सही	बदिाव	:	कुछ शोिों में यह पाया
गया है धक कम काबमोहाइड्ेटि वाली चीजें खाने
से वजन और इनसुधलन िोनों को कम करने में
मिि धमलती है। इसधलए अपनी िाइटि में कम
गलायसेधमक इंिेकस वाली चीजों जैसे धक फल, हरी
ससबजयों और साबुत अनाज का अधिक इ्तेमाल
करें। ये चीजें माधसक चक्र को धनयधमत करने में
अधिक सहायक होती है।
हरोमयरोपैथी	िें	िरोगी	के	िक्षणों	करो	धयाि	िें	िखा	
जाता	है,	इ्सिें	प्रतयेक	िरोगी	के	निए	एक	अिग	दवा	
तैयाि	की	जाती	है,	जरो	उ्सके	िक्षणों	औि	िरोग	की	
स्थनत	पि	निर्भि	किती	है।
होमयोपैधिक िवाएं ग्रंधियों की अधत सधक्रयता
को संतुधलत करने, हाममोनल संतुलन को धनयंधत्त
करने और धिमबग्रंधि के धस्टि को ठीक करने में
मिि करती हैं। इससे मधहला के अधनयधमत माधसक
िम्ग की सम्या ियूर हो जाती है और मधहलाओं में
गभ्गिारण की संभावना बढ जाती है।
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PERSPECTIVE
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SPIRITUAL SPEAK
In whom there is no
sympathy for living beings:
know him as an outcast.
—Buddha
IN-DEPTH
Jagat Prakash Nadda
@JPNadda
Hundreds of salutes to the great
revolutionary Veer Savarkar, who
played an important role in shaping
New India with his ideas and one of
the brightest stars of the galaxy of
revolution, on his birth anniversary.
His contribution for the defense and
freedom of the motherland will be an
inspiration for the generations to come.
Dharmendra Pradhan
@dpradhanbjp
From being a colony during Industry
1.0 to being a preferred destination
for tech outsourcing now, India’s labor
market has evolved tremendously.
Wished the best to all the talented
professionals. Their curiosity 
innovation will ensure India’s big leap
in embracing IR 4.0.
TOP TWEETS
MAMATA-GUV
ROW ALL SET TO
ESCALATE OVER
CHANCELLORSHIP
here’s no need for a
vice-chancellor of
any university to be
an illustrious acade-
mician. Political af-
filiation and proximity to power
are of greater importance than
excellence in academic fields.
Governments want vice-chancel-
lors of their choice to have a hold
on campuses to propagate ideol-
ogy
.Thisleadstofrictionbetween
a government and the governor
who is the Chancellor of state
universities. Last year there was
a row between the Kerala Gover-
nor Arif Mohammed Khan and
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan
over the appointment of a VC.
Vijayan later assured the gover-
northathispowersasChancellor
won’t be curtailed.
A similar row is in the mak-
ing in West Bengal where Chief
Minister Mamata Banerjee is
planning to replace Governor
Jagdeep Dhankhar, who has
been raising questions about
VCs, as Chancellor. The West
Bengal Cabinet unanimously
decided to move a Bill in the As-
sembly to the effect. When
passed, the Bill will have to be
approved by the Governor who
may not oblige.
T
ujarat elections
are to be held in
December 2022
but Prime Minis-
ter Narendra
Modi and Union Home Minis-
ter Amit Shah have reached
their home state to prepare
the ground for their party’s
success. Not that they have
too much to fret about by way
of opposition--- Congress is in
a disarray and the Aam Aad-
mi Party is pushing to find a
foothold. The Congress re-
cently lost Hardik Patel, a
Patidar leader, due to the non-
seriousness of its top rung
leaders. Hardik Patel has so
far not opened his cards about
which party he will join but
he is expected to switch over
to the Bharatiya Janata Party
.
Hardik Patel’s leaving Con-
gress could mean a sizeable
dent in Patidar’s support for
the party although it is said to
be in touch with another
PatidarleaderNareshPatidar.
In contrast Modi, who was in
Gujarat on Saturday
, is going
all out to win over the Patidar
community which voted
against the BJP in 2017. The
BJP may even have a Patidar
chief minister. It is trying to
ensure that the Patidars do
not feel alienated. The prime
minister on Saturday inaugu-
rated a hospital run by a
Patidar Charitable Trust. In
April, the prime minister had
inaugurated another hospital
belonging to the Patidar com-
munity and also addressed
the Gujarat Patidar Business
Summit 2022.
Modi and Amit Shah are
personally focusing on the
Patidar community who con-
stitute over 12 percent of the
state’s six crore population.
In some constituencies their
percentage is especially high.
No party
, barring perhaps the
Congress, can take Patidars
lightly in an election year.
BJP WOOS PATIDARS
AS CONG MULLS
Modi and Amit Shah are
personally focusing on the
Patidar community who
constitute over 12 percent
of the state’s six crore
population. In some
constituencies their percentage
is especially high. No party,
barring perhaps the Congress,
can take Patidars lightly
in an election year
G
BAPU’S LETTER TO NEHRU
ON OCTOBER 5, 1945
October 5, 1945
My dear Jawaharlal,
have been desirous of writing to you
for many days but have not been able
to do so before today. The question of
whether I should write to you in English
or Hindustani was also in my mind. I
have at length preferred to write to you
in Hindustani.
The first thing I want to write about is
the difference of outlook between us. If the difference
is fundamental then I feel the public should also be
made aware of it. It would be detrimental to our work
for Swaraj to keep them in the dark. I have said that
I still stand by the system of Government envisaged
in Hind Swaraj. These are not mere words. All the
experience gained by me since 1908 when I wrote
the booklet has confirmed the truth of my belief.
Therefore if I am left alone in it I shall not mind, for
I can only bear witness to the truth as I see it. I have
not Hind Swaraj before me as I write. It is really better
for me to draw the picture anew in my own words.
And whether it is the same as I drew in Hind Swaraj
or not is immaterial for both you and me. It is not
necessary to prove the rightness of what I said then.
It is essential only to know what I feel today. I am
convinced that if India is to attain true freedom and
through India the world also, then sooner or later
the fact must be recognised that people will have to
live in villages, not in towns, in huts, not in palaces.
Crores of people will never be able to live at peace
with each other in towns and palaces. They will then
have no recourse but to resort to both violence and
untruth. I hold that without truth and non-violence
there can be nothing but destruction for humanity.
We can realise truth and non-violence only in the
simplicity of village life and this simplicity can best
be found in the Charkha and all that the Charkha con-
notes. I must not fear if the world today is going the
wrong way. It may be that India too will go that way
and like the proverbial moth burn itself eventually in
the flame round which it dances more and more furi-
ously. But it is my bounden duty to my last breath to
try to protect India and through India the entire world
from such a doom. The essence of what I have said
is that man should rest content with what are his real
needs and become self-sufficient. If he does not have
this control he cannot save himself. After all the world
is made up of individuals just as it is the drops that
constitute the ocean. I have said nothing new. This is
a well known truth.
But I do not think I have stated this in Hind Swaraj.
While I admire modern science, I find that it is the old
looked at in the true light of modern science which
should be reclothed and refashioned aright. You must
not imagine that I am envisaging our village life as it
is today. The village of my dreams is still in my mind.
After all every man lives in the world of his dreams.
My ideal village will contain intelligent human beings.
They will not live in dirt and darkness as animals.
Men and women will be free and able to hold their
won against anyone in the world. There will be neither
plague, nor cholera nor smallpox; no one will ideal,
no one will wallow in luxury. Everyone will have to
contribute his quota of manual labour. I do not want
to draw a large-scale picture in detail. It is possible to
envisage railways, post and telegraph offices etc. For
me it is material to obtain the real article and the rest
will fit into the picture afterwards. If I let go the real
thing, all else goes.
On the last day of the Working Committee it was
decided that the matter should be fully discussed
and the position clarified after a two or three session.
I should like this. But whether the Working Com-
mittee sits or not I want our position vis-a-vis each
other to be clearly understood by us for two reasons.
Firstly, the bond that unites us is not only political
work. It is immeasurably deeper and quite unbreak-
able. Therefore it is that I earnestly desire that in the
political field also we should understand each other
clearly. Secondly, neither of us thinks himself useless.
We both live for the cause of India’s freedom and we
would both gladly die for it. We are not in need of
the world’s praise. Whether we get praise or blame
is immaterial to us. There is no room for praise in
service. I want to live 125 for the service of India but I
must admit that I am now an old man. You are much
younger in comparison and I have therefore named
you as my heir. I must, however, understand my heir
and my heir should understand me. Then alone shall
I be content.
Blessings from
BAPU
K NATWAR SINGH
The author is Former Minister
of External Affairs of India
Mahatma Gandhi wrote a letter to Jawaharlal Nehru on
October 5, 1945 in which he took up the “difference of
outlook between us. If the difference is fundamental
than I feel the public should be made aware of it.”
Next week Nehru’s acerbic reply will appear in these columns
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Mahesh Sharma
New Delhi: The recent
development of senior
Congress leader Kapil
Sibal leaving the grand
old party and going to
RS on SP’s ticket speaks
volumes about Sibal the
politician. Just imagine,
at this time when a doz-
enveteranleadersof the
Congress party are rub-
bing their heels for a
seat in RS, Kapil Sibal
had offers from three
parties. In three differ-
ent states, three differ-
entpartieshadproposed
to send Sibal to the RS.
But Sibal gave a chance
to the Samajwadi Party
.
He will go to the Rajya
Sabha as a candidate of
SP and with that his ties
with the Congress have
also ended.
Anyway, this time Con-
gress was not sending
him from any state to
the Upper House. Keep
in mind that Congress
has only two MLAs in
Uttar Pradesh this time.
Last time Congress had
27 MLAs, so SP
had sup-
ported his
candida-
ture as a
Congress candidate.
This time SP is away
from Congress and Con-
gress has only two
MLAs,henceSibalcould
not go to Rajya Sabha as
congress candidate.
Therefore, he left the
Congresspartyandrode
on the SP’s cycle.
The Samajwadi Party
also saw the advantage
in making him its Rajya
Sabha MP. By the way,
Jharkhand Mukti Mor-
cha leader  Jharkhand
CM Hemant Soren and
RJD chief Lalu Prasad
could also visualise the
‘benefit’of fieldingSibal
to Rajya Sabha, but
Sibal gave a chance to
the SP. He did not con-
sider it necessary to
change the state this
time. Significantly,
Azam Khan, who was
recently released from
jail, had put pressure
on Akhilesh Yadav to
send Kapil Sibal to RS as
Sibal had helped him a
lot in the Supreme
Court. Akhilesh also ac-
ceptedAzamKhan’srec-
ommendation because
he saw two benefits in it.
Firstly, a big face and
strong lawyer will be
with him in Delhi and
secondly Azam Khan’s
displeasure will be re-
moved. In any cse,
Sibal’s RS seat was en-
sured. Now it has to be
seen what happens to
Ghulam Nabi Azad and
Anand Sharma, who
questionedtheCongress
leadership with Sibal?
‘Sharp advocate’ Sibal advocates own RS
nomination on Samajwadi’s ‘cycle’!
PM NARENDRA MODI, HM AMIT SHAH IN GUJARAT
Modi lauds success of cooperatives in Gujarat
ThiswasthePrimeMinister’ssecondvisittoJasdaninrecentyears,NarendraModihadaddressed
an election rally in the takula during the last Gujarat Assembly elections in 2017
Gandhinagar (ANI):
Noting that self-reli-
ance is the solution to
several difficulties
facing the country,
PM Narendra Modi on
Saturday said that co-
operatives were a very
good model of self-
dependence and this
has been experienced
very successfully in
Gujarat.
Addressing leaders
of cooperative institu-
tions he said Gujarat
has been lucky as it got
the leadership of Ma-
hatma Gandhi and Sar-
da Patel.
“Path of self-reliance
through cooperatives
that respected Bapu
showed, it was trans-
lated on ground by
Sardar Patel. The exam-
ple of cooperative mod-
el of dairy sector is in
front of us. Today India
is largest milk producer
in country and Gujarat
has a big contribution,”
PM Modi said.
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PM INAUGURATES
Govt working towards making
coastal security strong: Shah
Dwarka (ANI): The
Union Govt is working
towards making coastal
security strong and im-
penetrable by using
new technologies, Un-
ion HM Amit Shah said
on Saturday
.
He was speaking dur-
ing a visit to the Nation-
al Academy of Coastal
Policing (NACP) in Gu-
jarat’s Devbhumi Dwar-
ka district. The acade-
my, located near the
coastal town of Okha
and run by the BSF, was
conceptualised in 2018
as country’s first school
to train police and para-
military forces person-
nel in various aspects
of coastal security
.
Shah appreciated ef-
forts taken by BSF Gu-
jarat Frontier and
NACP to establish insti-
tution in an area with
adverse weather and
geographical challeng-
es. “Under guidance of
Modi, we are working
towards making coastal
security strong and im-
penetrable by new tech-
nologies,” Shah said.
PM Narendra Modi visits the newly built Matushri KDP Multispeciality Hospital in Rajkot on Saturday.
Guwahati (ANI): In-
creased and improved
connectivity between
India’s northeast to the
country’s neighbours
in the east can help
transform the region
from being a frontier to
a hub, external affairs
minister S Jaishankar
said in Guwahati on
Saturday. Addressing
the inaugural session
of the two-day Asian
Confluence River Con-
clave, NADI-3, in Guwa-
hati, he said that better
connectivity, which is
linked to ease of doing
business and ease of
living, is a priority of
the Indian govt.
“This will mean a
complete transforma-
tionof theregionalecon-
omy
,” said S Jaishankar.
Jaishankar: North East states can
become hub of regional economy
WB plans to replace Guv as
visitor to private varsities
Kolkata (ANI): The
WB government plans
to replace Governor
Jagdeep Dhankhar as
visitor to the state’s
nine private universi-
ties, information leaked
from the education de-
partment indicated on
Saturday, days after the
cabinet decided that
Chief Minister
Mamata Ba-
nerjee will
replace
Dhankhar
as chancel-
lor of the 17
state-run
universi-
ties,
triggering a row. Offi-
cials seeking anonymi-
ty said that the govern-
ment wants education
minister Bratya Basu to
be the visitor of the pri-
vate universities and a
bill will be tabled at the
next session of the as-
sembly to implement
the move.
Basu was not availa-
ble for comment but
TMC Rajya Sab-
ha member
Santa-
nu Sen and state gener-
al secretary Kunal
Ghosh, who are also
spokespersons of the
ruling party, did not
deny the information.
“The government is
doing what is required
for betterment of the
education system.
Those arguing that
these positions are not
meant for politi-
cians should re-
member that the
Prime Minister is
the chancellor of
all Central
universi-
ties,” said
Ghosh.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on
Saturday paid tributes to Vinayak
Damodar Savarkar on his birth
anniversary. Respectful tributes to
Veer Savarkar, the hardworking son
of Maa Bharti, on his birth anniver-
sary, Modi said in a tweet in Hindi.
Modi also shared a photo montage
on Savarkar with his own and former
prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's
voiceovers talking about the qualities
and contributions of the leader. VP
and other leaders also paid tributes
to Savarkar.
‘SON OF MAA BHARATI’: MODI LEADS TRIBUTES
TO VEER SAVARKAR ON HIS BIRTH ANNIV
Amit Shah during his visit to National Coastal Police Academy in
Okha on Saturday. BSF-DG Pankaj Kumar Singh is also present.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar with Assam CM Himanta
Biswa Sarma during their visit to IIT Guwahati on Saturday.
Work on restoration of 6 historical rail
links with Bangladesh dormant since 1965
is underway and overland trade is taking
place using 28 notified land customs stations and 3
integrated check points. —S Jaishankar, Union Minister
PM made India strong, no comparison
with Nehru, says Basavaraj Bommai
Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai
on Saturday asserted that ex-PM Jawaharlal Nehru and
current PM Modi cannot be compared, as
he praised incumbent for taking strong
actions on border issues and on matters
concerning the nation's unity and integri-
ty, compared to former. He also sought
to know whether Siddaramaiah was
a Dravidian or Aryan, to counter
latter's jibe against the RSS.
Soren gets more time to appear before EC
TRAGIC WEEKEND
31 killed, 7 hurt in stampede at church in Nigeria
Lagos: Atleast 31 peo-
ple were killed and
seven others were left
injured after a stam-
pede broke out at a
church event in the
southeastern Nigeri-
an city of Port Har-
court on Saturday,
CNN reported citing
police and security of-
ficials. Hundreds of
people who had turned
up to receive food at
the church early on
Saturday broke
through a gate, caus-
ing the stampede.
Most of the casualties
were children.
2 TERRORISTS
KILLED IN JK’S
ANANTNAG
CHENNAI TECHIE KILLS WIFE, TWO
CHILDREN  SELF WITH POWER SAW
TWO DEAD, SEVERAL HURT AS MINIBUS
FALLS INTO TAWI RIVER IN JAMMU
Srinagar: Two
terrorists have been
neutralised in an en-
counter in Jammu and
Kashmir’s Anantnag
district, JK Police
tweeted Saturday eve-
ning, adding that arms
and ammunition had
been recovered and
a search of the area
is underway. Minutes
earlier police had said
‘encounter has started
at Shitipora, Bijbehara
area of Anantnag.
Police and security
forces are on job’.
Chennai: Four members of a family were found dead in
a pool of blood at their house at Pozhichalur near Palla-
varam. The head of family, an IT
worker, murdered his wife and
2 kids, aged 13 and 8, before
taking his own life, the police
said. Victims were identified as
Prakash, 41, an employee of an IT major, wife Gayathri,
39, daughter Nithyashri, 13, and son Hariharan, 8.
Udhampur: Two people were killed when a minibus
fell into the Tawi river after driver lost control of the
vehicle while crossing a bridge here, police said on
Saturday. Driver, who was speeding, lost control of the
vehicle while crossing Tawi bridge. The bus smashed
the concrete fence of bridge before landing on the
river bed, resulting in the death of 2 occupants whose
identities are being ascertained, the police said.
IN THE COURTYARD
PAKISTAN PM SHEHBAZ SHARIF CALLS
HIMSELF ‘MAJNOO’ IN SPECIAL COURT
DEFAULT BAIL
PLEAS OF CHITRA,
ANAND DISMISSED
PLACES OF WORSHIP
ACT 1991 VIOLATES
SECULARISM: PLEA	
Lahore: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif
testified on Saturday in a special court hearing in the
Pakistan Rupee 16 billion money
laundering case against him that
he had refused to take any salary
when he was the Chief Minister of
Pakistan’s Punjab province, and
called himself a “majnoo” for doing
so. Shehbaz Sharif and his sons
- Hamza and Suleman - were charged by Pakistan’s
Federal Investigation Agency or FIA in November 2020
under various sections of the Prevention of Corruption
Act and Anti-Money Laundering Act.
New Delhi: The Rouse
Avenue Court on Saturday
dismissed the default bail
applications of Chitra Ram-
krishna and Anand Subra-
manian in NSE co-location
case. Judge Rakesh on
Saturday dismissed both
default bail pleas moved
by Chitra Ramkrishna, Ex-
CEO and MD of NSE and
Anand ex-GOO of NSE.
New Delhi: Another plea
challenging Constitutional
validity of certain sections
of Places of Worship Act
1991 was filed in SC on
Saturday stating that the
said Act violates principles
of secularism. Plea, filed
by a religious guru based
in Mathura, Devkinandan
Thakur, has challenged
various sections.
Mamata Banerjee Jagdeep Dhankhar
GOVT HAS TRIED
TO SHIELD
FARMERS
PM Modi on Saturday
said his go vernment
has tried to ensure
that farmers in the
country are not af-
fected even though the
prices of fertilisers in
international markets
have soared due to the
pandemic and ongoing
war in Ukraine.
Kapil Sibal
The police say the IT employee and his wife ran into debts.
New Delhi (PTI):
Jharkhand Chief Min-
ister Hemant Soren is
learnt to have been
given more time by the
Election Commission
to appear before in a
case related to a min-
ing lease.
Soren was asked to
appear before the EC ei-
ther in person or
through his counsel on
May 31. But he sought
more time and is now
learnt to have been
asked to appear on June
14, sources aware of the
development said.
His MLA brother Ba-
sant Soren is likely to
appear before the poll
panel on Monday in an-
other case -- related to
allegedly co-owning a
mining firm. Earlier
this month, the poll
panel had issued a no-
tice to Hemant Soren
keeping in mind Sec-
tion 9A of the Represen-
tation of the People Act
which deals with dis-
qualification of a law-
maker for govt contract.
“A person shall be dis-
qualified if, and for so
long as, there subsists a
contract entered into by
him in the course of his
trade or business with
the appropriate govern-
ment for the supply of
goods to, or for the exe-
cution of any works un-
dertaken by, that gov-
ernment,” reads the
section.
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New Delhi (PTI): In a
bid to protect consumer
interest, the central gov-
ernment on Saturday
announced that it will
develop a framework
aimed at curbing fake
reviews posted on e-
commercewebsites.The
ministry of consumer
affairs, food  public
distribution, along with
the Advertising Stand-
ards Council of India
(ASCI), held a virtual
meeting with various
stakeholders, including
e-commerce entities, to
discuss the magnitude
of fake reviews on their
platforms, which mis-
lead consumers into
buying online products
and services. DoCA will
develop these frame-
works after studying
the present mechanism
being followed by the e-
commerce entities in
India and best practices
available globally. Con-
sumer forums, law uni-
versities, lawyers, FIC-
CI, CII and consumer
rights activists, among
others, participated to
discuss roadmap ahead.
Centre to prepare framework to
prevent fake reviews on E-Comm
Pune: Union youth af-
fairs and sports minis-
ter Anurag Singh
Thakur on Saturday
said the Centre took ac-
tion against IAS officers
Sanjeev Khirwar and
Rinku Dugga who made
the authorities of the
Thyagraj Stadium va-
cate the stadium so that
they could walk their
dog. Delhi govt did
nothing. Centre inter-
vened and transferred
them to distant places.
It's these athletes who
win medals for the
country. No one should
interfere with it. Not my
party, not any other par-
ty, What can be unfortu-
nate, shameful that ath-
letes are outside but
IAS officers are walking
their dog?” he said.
Thakur slams Delhi govt for
inaction in Thyagraj Row
DOG-WALKING ROW
New Delhi: The NCB
on Saturday claimed to
have busted a major
drug trafficking net-
work with the arrest of
eight persons, includ-
ing a Nigerian national,
and seizure of 34.89 kg
of heroin. Other than
these eight persons,
three women from Afri-
can countries have also
been detained.
The Nigerian nation-
al, who had been run-
ning alleged syndicate
from Delhi and identi-
fied as the “kingpin”,
has been arrested from
Delhi. “Network was
unearthed in a joint op-
eration by the Delhi,
Indore and Bengaluru
zonal units, coordinat-
ed by officials at NC
HQ,” said an official.
NCB busts pan-India heroin smuggling
network,recovers 34.89 kg heroin; 8 held
National, State
Coordinators of
Congress front
New Delhi: National
and State Coordinators
of Jawahar Bal Manch
in Cong were appoint-
ed. Advocate Deepika
Rajawat, Chaudhary R
Ranga, Neeta Magar,
Apeksha Devaraju, and
Jamil S Qureshi ap-
pointed as National Co-
ordinator. Jaiprakash
will be Delhi’s State
Coordinator. Arun
Vyas will be State Co-
ordinator from Raj.
Karun Paswan will be
Bihar Coordinator.
Atal Kaushik will be
State Coordinator from
Haryana. Naresh Ku-
mar will be coordina-
tor of TN.
Heroin was concealed in the
false bottom of a suitcase of
a passenger at Kempegowda
International Airport in
Bengaluru. (Inset) Nigerian
national and others.
ACTIVE NCB
Chennai (Agencies):
While Tamil Nadu reit-
erates its position of
opposing any form of
Hindi imposition, it
seems to have found an
unlikely supporter for
cause —Vice President
M Venkaiah Naidu. At
an event in Tamil Na-
du's Chennai on Satur-
day, he subtly indicated
his position on the lan-
guage imposition de-
bate which might run
afoul of his former
party BJP. No imposi-
tion of any language,
no opposition to any
language...Learn as
many languages as pos-
sible, he said.
Union Home Minis-
ter Amit Shah recent-
ly drew scathing criti-
cism from Opposition
parties who accused
the Centre and the
BJP of trying to estab-
lish a linguistic he-
gemony and “Hindi
imperialism”.
Stalin, whose DMK
has been at the fore-
front of anti-Hindi agi-
tations which turned
violent in the late six-
ties, had said Shah’s
thrust on Hindi went
against India’s ‘integ-
rity and pluralism’.
NoImposition:VPamid‘Hindi
Imperialism’chargeonBJP
HM Amit Shah
recently drew
scathing criticism
from Opposition
parties
M Venkaiah Naidu unveils statue of M Karunanidhi, as MK Stalin,
TR Baalu and other dignitaries look on in Chennai on Saturday.
Govt to launch e-commerce network in 100 cities Traceability
by ensuring
the authentic-
ity of the re-
viewer and the associat-
ed liability of the plat-
form are the two key is-
sues here. Also e-com
players must disclose as
to how they choose the
“most relevant reviews”
for display in a fair and
transparent
manner.
—Rohit
Kumar
Singh,
Secretary
DoCA
MEMBERS CLAIM
Anurag Thakur during the unveiling of a six-foot-tall statue of Indian
Olympian wrestler Khashaba Jadhav at Pune University on Saturday.
BHARAT JODO YATRA
Is Cong copying
PK’s formula?
Sharat K Verma
New Delhi: The Con-
gress party has an-
nounced a padyatra
from October 2. On
other hand, election
strategist Prashant
Kishor has also an-
nounced a padyatra
in Bihar from Octo-
ber 2. The padyatra
was first announced
by PK, followed by
Congress  PK has
started preparing for
his journey
.
He has a big team,
which is talking to
people of state and
deciding on route of
padyatra. Further-
more, the agenda of
the interest of the
common people is
also being identified.
He has decided that
he will meet and talk
to people active in so-
cial work in Bihar
before the padyatra.
He is connecting civil
society with himself
and contacting peo-
ple of Bihar who
have made a name for
their achievements.
Congress is also
working on exactly
same formula. Con-
gress party has also
decided that it will
contact the people of
civil society and will
take them along in its
‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’.
Some social workers
are being contacted
by Congress.
Congress party is
also contacting some
well-known people
opposing the policies
of BJP. Apart from
this, Congress will
also contact smaller
political parties and
especially such re-
gional parties, whose
base is in a very small
area in a state. In-
stead of big parties,
Congress wants to
give a big shape to its
India journey by in-
volving small parties
and NGOs working in
a particular area.
Congress party
has announced
a padyatra
from October 2.
Prashant
Kishor has also
announced a
padyatra in
Bihar from
October 2
TEST MATCH
IS FOR 5 DAYS.
THIS IS DAY 3,
SAYS KARTI
New Delhi: Congress
MP Karti Chidam-
baram, who is being
quizzed in the ‘visa for
scam’
case,
on Sat-
urday
gave a
sar-
casm-
laced reply when he
was questioned about
the CBI probe. “A test
match is for five days.
This is just day three,”
50-year-old Sivaganga
MP was quoted as
saying by news agency
ANI. His remarks came
ahead of 3rd day of
questioning.
P CHIDAMBARAM AFTER ARYAN GETS
NCB CLEAN CHIT: ‘HOW COULD HE BE…’
New Delhi: Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on
Saturday, a day after the Narcotics
Control Bureau (NCB) gave a clean chit
to actor Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan
Khan, asked “how could he be arrested
and imprisoned for 25 days without evi-
dence”. The NCB on Friday gave a clean
chit to Aryan in the last year’s ‘drugs on cruise’ case.
Prashant Kishor
SPICEJET PILOT
SEES WINDSHIELD
CRACK MID-AIR
PB WITHDRAWS
SECURITY COVER
OF 424 VIPs
New Delhi: A SpiceJet
plane, which was head-
ing to Gorakhpur in UP,
returned to Mumbai on
Saturday after a crack
was observed on the
windshield, according
to an official statement.
“On May 28, SpiceJet
Boeing 737 aircraft was
scheduled to operate
SG-385 (Mumbai-Gor-
akhpur). During cruise,
windshield outer pane
was observed to be
cracked,” the airline’s
spokesperson said.
Chandigarh: The
Punjab government has
withdrawn the security
provided to 424 retired
police officers and
religious and political
leaders. Ten personnel
tasked with the security
of Dera Radha Soami,
Beas, have also been
withdrawn. The Bhag-
want Mann-led Aam
Aadmi Party govt had
been cracking down on
VIP culture in the state
since coming to power
earlier this year.
Mumbai: A day after a Special Investigation Team
of the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) gave a clean
chit to Aryan Khan in
Mumbai cruise drug
bust case, lawyer Satish
Maneshinde sought
a similar enquiry into
Rhea Chakraborty’s drug
case. Bollywood actress
Rhea Chakraborty was
arrested over drugs-related charges in actor Sushant
Singh Rajput’s death case. Satish Maneshinde, who
represented Aryan Khan, had also represented Rhea
Chakraborty in her case. “No drugs were found on
them. No tests were done,” Satish alleged.
AFTER ARYAN KHAN CLEAN CHIT, LAWYER
WANTS RHEA DRUG CASE RE-PROBED
NEWS DIGEST
TRIBUTES
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla pays floral tributes at the
portrait of Swatantryaveer Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
in the Central Hall of Parliament House, on his birth
anniversary on Saturday. Arjun Ram Meghwal, PP
Chaudhary and others also present.
First India Bureau
Kathua (JK): Union
Minister of State (Inde-
pendent Charge) Minis-
try of Science and Tech-
nology; Minister of
State (Independent
Charge) Ministry of
Earth Science; MoS of
Prime Minister’s Office
and Ministry of Person-
nel, Public Grievances
 Pensions, Atomic En-
ergy and Space, Dr Ji-
tendra Singh Dr. Jiten-
dra Singh today said
that Kathua is, because
of its resource richness
with diversity as well as
its geographical loca-
tion, destined to be
North India’s StartUp
destination.
The Union Minister
said this after inaugu-
rating North India’s 1st
Industrial Biotech Park
Ghatti, Kathua, Jammu
along with Manoj Sin-
ha, Lieutenant Gover-
nor, UT of JK.
The Minister said
that the next twenty five
years are very crucial
for this country and
when India would be
celebrating its 100 years
of independence in
2047, the youth of Kath-
ua would be among the
great contributors to-
wards making India a
‘Vishwa Guru’.
Dr Jitendra Singh
said, the Biotech Park
would act as hub for
incubation of new ide-
as and will act as a ro-
bust platform to sup-
port the Agri-entrepre-
neurs, Startups, Pro-
gressive farmers, sci-
entists, scholars and
students not only from
Jammu  Kashmir and
Ladakh but also from
nearby States of Pun-
jab, Haryana and
Himachal Pradesh.
‘Park would act as hub for incubation of new ideas’
Radical changes proposed in
new IA,Navy,IAF system
New Delhi (PTI): Some
radical changes have
been proposed in the
new system of recruit-
ment in the three ser-
vices — Army, Navy
and the Air Force — un-
der the Tour of Duty/
Agneepath scheme
wherein 100 per cent of
the soldiers recruited
shall be released from
service after four years
and then 25 per cent re-
enlisted for full service.
Highly placed sources
haveinformedthatthere
has been much discus-
sion over the final for-
mat of the Tour of Duty
and that some new sug-
gestions have been pro-
posed and are likely to
be accepted as the an-
nouncement of the new
recruitment scheme is
expected any day now.
Sources say there
would be some excep-
tions made for certain
trades of soldiers in the
three services wherein
these may be retained
beyond the four year
contractual service be-
cause of the technical
nature of their job.
NORTH INDIA’S FIRST BIOTECH PARK
Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh inaugurating North India’s first
Industrial Biotech Park at Kathua on Saturday.
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MYSTERY
OF VAULT
UNEARTHED
Much against
expectations, on
Saturday during
Samadhaan Diwas
proceedings, nothing
came out from a vault
weighed two hundred
kilos kept in the
Malkhana of Bithoor
police station for the
past four years.
Everyone expected
treasures in the vault
kept in the police
station, but when it was
cut open, everyone
laughed including the
DM. On March 21, the
house of grocery
shopkeeper Dinesh
Dwivedi was
demolished for the
widening of GT Road
from Kalyanpur to
Bilhaur during which a
vault was found during
the excavation. The
vault’s width was about
3 feet and its thickness
was 2 feet. As soon as
the safe was found, 3
claimants Munni
Kinnar, Dinesh, and
Arun Mishra came. This
house first belonged to
Arun, who had kept
Munni Kinnar on rent,
and later Dinesh took
over the house. 
 —First India Bureau
BOY  GIRL
SLIT THEIR
WRIST
INSIDE
TRAIN’S
BATHROOM
Ayoung man and a
teenage girl slit their
wrists with a blade. The
RPF police admitted
both of them in an
unconscious state at
Agra Cantt station from
where both were sent to
SN Hospital for the
treatment. Later,  the girl
was handed over to
ChildLine and the youth
to Narsinghpur
Police. Inspector
Surendra Chaudhary of
RPF Agra Cantt said that
a boy and a girl were
found unconscious in
the bathroom of
passengers coach D-1
of Chhattisgarh Express.
After countless
attempts, the RPF team
were able to get inside
the bathroom. The
inspector told that both
had tried to cut the
nerves of their hand, but
now their condition is
out of danger. On
regaining
consciousness, the
young man told his
name as Rajiv Putra
Vijay, a resident of
Bhagalpur police station,
Bodh Gaya district,
Bihar. The 15-year-old
girl is from Gadarwara,
Narsinghpura, Madhya
Pradesh. The girl’s
family had also written a
missing report. 
 —First India Bureau
BUDGET A DECEIT, SAYS LALJI;
GET FACTS RIGHT, SAYS FIN MIN
Lucknow (PTI): Senior
Samajwadi Party leader
LaljiVermaonSaturday
termed the Uttar
PradeshBudgetpresent-
ed by the BJP govern-
menta“deceit”,prompt-
ing Finance Minister
Suresh Khanna to inter-
veneandasktheOpposi-
tion leader to get his
factsright.TheYogiAdi-
tyanath government on
Thursday presented its
maiden Budget of the
secondtermwithafocus
on education, employ-
ment, empowerment of
women and farmers be-
sides law and order.
The Budget is seen as
a masterstroke by the
government towards re-
alising the dream of
achieving a USD 1 tril-
lion economy for Uttar
Pradesh. The Rs
6,15,518.97 crore Budget
has a provision of Rs
39,181 crore for new
schemes. Finance min-
ister Suresh Khanna
said the current Budget
is bigger than the previ-
ous Budget by Rs 65,249
crores. Participating in
the discussion on the
Budget in the state As-
sembly, Lalji Verma
said, “Like the Budgets
of the past five years,
this Budget is also a de-
ceit. It is a Budget,
which is misleading
people.” “The govern-
ment is terming it as the
biggest Budget but it is
far from reality
. How
much the Budget is im-
plemented is to be seen
and only then the com-
plete picture will
emerge,” he added. Ver-
ma also gave year-wise
date of previous Budg-
ets presented by the BJP
government  claimed
that the amount ear-
marked for them could
not be spent. “If the sup-
plementary Budget is
combined for 2021-22,
then it comes to Rs 5.85
lakh crore. But, the
amount spent was Rs
4.84 crore,” he said. Ver-
ma, a former state fi-
nance minister, claimed
that merely 45-70 per
cent of the Budget allot-
tedtosomedepartments
could be spent. “This is
a hollow Budget,” Ver-
ma said. Following this,
Finance Minister
Suresh intervened and
asked Verma to get his
facts right. Khanna said
if for 2021-2022, the sup-
plementary budget is
combined, then it comes
to Rs 5.66 lakh crore.
Speaking in support of
the Budget, Siddharth
Nath Singh of the BJP
termed the Budget “his-
toric”. About 65-70 per
cent people in UP live in
villages and if they are
left out of the debate on
economy, then it is not
good, he said. “After
coming to power in 2017,
theYogiAdityanathgov-
ernment started one dis-
trict, one product
scheme,” he said.
TheRs6,15,518.97crbudgethasaprovisionof ` 39,181crfornewschemes
CM Yogi Adityanath with state Finance Minister Suresh Kumar
Khanna before the presentation of the State Budget 2022-23.
Minor raped
for 4 years,
man booked
STF TEAM NABS
WANTED
CRIMINALS AND
DRUG PEDDLERS IN
SEPERATE RAIDS
First India Bureau
Lucknow: STF has ar-
rested three wanted
criminals involved in a
loot bid in the Malad
area of Mumbai, from
Sidharth Nagar dis-
trict. STF sources said
that acting on tip-off,
the STF team arrested
Barakat Ali, Afjal Hus-
sain, and Abdul Man-
nan near Kesari bridge
under the Chilhiya po-
lice station area in Sid-
harth Nagar district
and recovered looted
articles.
The arrested accused
had looted jewellery,
cash, and other valua-
bles in the Malad area
of Mumbai and after
looting, they had es-
caped to their native dis-
trict, Sidharth Nagar. 
In another incident,
the STF team arrested
three members of an
inter-state drug ped-
dling gang and recov-
ered 1.75 quintal hemp.
The arrested accused
were identified as
Vikramjeet, AMrik Ku-
mar, and Bandhan Sin-
gh. STF team nabbed 3
drug peddlers near Ten-
ua toll Plaza at Gorakh-
pur-Deoria bypass un-
der the Geeda police
station area in Gorakh-
pur district. During
interrogation arrest-
ed accused told po-
lice that they were
smuggling hemp
from Udalguri area
of Assam to different
districts of UP.   
First India Bureau
Lucknow: A minor
girl was sexually
abused for 4 years
on the pretext of
marriage in the
Thakurganj area of
the state capital.
The police source
said that the case
was registered on
the complaint of
the victim’s father.
In the complaint,
it was alleged that a
minor girl was sex-
ually abused by
Osama for 4 years.
Osama sexually
assaulted first time
after intoxicating
herwithacolddrink
and he made a video
of the crime. Then
he threatened her to
defame  lured her
into marriage.
Whensheinsisted
on marriage, he
threatened to kill
her. The Father of
the victim said that
herdaughtertriedto
commit suicide but
her mother saved
her. She told about
the atrocities after
family pressure.
STAR OF THE EVENING
Bollywood playback singer Shailendra Singh performing on the stage of Hunar Haat, in
Agra on Saturday.  —PHOTO BY ANI
Woman abducted from marriage event, gang raped
First India Bureau
Basti: A woman was
gang-raped near her
residence during a
marriage celebration
of her younger sister
in the Kotwali police
station area. Police
sources said that a
woman was abducted
near her residence
during the marriage
celebration of her
younger sister. Police
have registered a case
against two miscre-
ants under gang-rape,
kidnapping, and at-
tempt to murder charg-
es on the complaint of
the victim and later ar-
rested the accused.
The victim was shifted
to the hospital for
treatment and medical
examination while po-
lice interrogated both
accused. Police said
that investigations are
underway and further
actions will be taken
after medical reports.
Action against 7 constables for
fraudulent activities in Kanpur
First India Bureau
Kanpur: Seven police
constables posted in the
crimebranchwereshift-
ed to police lines after
allegations of their in-
volvement in fraudulent
activities. Policesources
saidjointpolicecommis-
sioner Anand Prakash
has shifted seven police
constables after they
were found involved in
extortion after posing as
SpecialTaskForce(STF)
officials. 
It was reported that
some policemen posted
in the crime branch
were raiding different
places as STF officials
and demanding money
from them. Several vic-
tims contacted STF of-
ficials who had similar
complaints. Actions
were taken against sub-
inspector Shubham Ya-
dav, head constable
Shamshad Ali, Shivveer
Sing, Ravi Kumar. Con-
stables Lakhan Singh,
Ankur Bhadauriya, and
Devansh Sirohi. Sub-
inspector Vikram Singh
from the crime branch
were also shifted. 
It was reported
that some
policemen
posted in the
crime branch
were raiding
different places
as STF officials
and demanding
money from them
Two police constables
severely injured in
attack in Kushinagar
First India Bureau
Kushinagar: A per-
petrator attacked a
motorbike-borne po-
lice constable in
Khadda town here.
When another con-
stable reached at the
spot to nab him, the
miscreant attacked
him also. Police
sources here said
when constable Ma-
sum Ali was return-
ing from the circle
officer’s office to po-
lice lines, one mis-
creant attacked him
with a sharp weapon
on his neck.
Masum Ali was se-
verely injured in the
attack. Locals
rushed the injured
constable to CHC
Turkaha where his
condition was stated
to be critical.
When the police
force led by sub-in-
spector PK Singh
reached the spot
near Subhash cross-
ing, the accused per-
petrator attacked the
police team and con-
stable Prem Narayan
Verma was severely
injured. Police ar-
rested the attacker
with help of locals
and later he was
identified as Rajnu
Ali, a resident of
Sultanpur district.
Police were inter-
rogating him but the
reason behind his at-
tack is not known yet.
The arrested accused
is a construction la-
bour and was work-
ing in a building.
2 ELDERLY KILLED
IN GORAKHPUR,
INVESTIGATION ON
First India Bureau
Gorakhpur: Two el-
derly persons were beat-
en to death in Jitwapur
village under the Bel-
ghat area. Arun Singh,
superintendent of po-
lice (south) said that
Bhola (60), a resident of
Jitwapur village was
beaten to death by mis-
creants early on Satur-
day. Assailants threw
his dead body on an ag-
ricultural farm near the
village and escaped
from the spot. Police
have registered a case
against five persons on
the complaint of Sanjay
,
son of the deceased.
It was alleged that
Surendra, his wife Bas-
anti, their two sons, and
Rajkumar attacked
Bhola and beat him to
death. Police have ar-
rested two accused Bas-
anta Devi, wife of
Surendra, and Shamb-
hu, son of Rajkumar.
Police have recovered
two bamboo sticks used
in the crime from the
testimony of Basanta
Devi. In another inci-
dent, Bindu Gupta (40)
wife of Jhinak Gupta
was strangulated to
death in Ekauna Bujurg
village in Belghat area.
It was reported that
Bindu was strangulated
with nylon rope found
near the body. The hus-
band of the deceased
woman had escaped af-
ter the incident and po-
lice were speculating
that he could be the
killer. Police have
launched a manhunt to
nab the escaped suspect
and further investiga-
tions are underway
.   
—PHOTO
BY
PTI
—REPRESENTATIONAL IMAGE
—REPRESENTATIONAL IMAGE
—REPRESENTATIONAL IMAGE
The current
Budget is bigger
than the previ-
ous Budget by
Rs 65,249
crores.
 — Suresh Khanna,
 Finance Minister, Uttar
Pradesh
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These are your sanskaras, sanskaras of this holy land of revered Bapu (Mahatma Gandhi) and Sardar Patel that in 8 years no such a thing was done even by mistake so that any citizen of the country has to bow his head. No stone was left unturned in the service of the motherland. “TRIED TO BUILD INDIA BAPU, SARDAR PATEL DREAMT OF” —Narendra Modi, PM Attempt To Implicate Aryan Khan, Anti-Drugs Agency Says After Re-Investigation: Report New Delhi: The NCB team that arrested Ary- an Khan and others in the Mumbai drugs-on- cruise case did a “shod- dy” probe and the SIT created to re-investigate the case found “grave ir- regularities” in their ac- tion. The irregularities included not conducting mandatory medical test of the accused, no video recordingof theraidsor no corroborative evi- dence against What- sApp chats. NCB DG SN Pradhan said that it was a case of “underwhelm- ing evidence” as com- pared to the golden prin- ciple of gathering “over- whelming evidence” against the accused. ‘NAWAB MALIK PAYING PRICE FOR UNMASKING BJP’ Mumbai: Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut on Saturday congratulated NCP leader Nawab Malik for “exposing” the farce behind the ‘drugs on cruise’ case involving Aryan Khan, son of Bol- lywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan. Talking to reporters in Kolhapur, Mr Raut said Nawab Malik is paying the price for exposing the farce behind the case and the real face of the BJP. Aryan Khan Bihar To Allow Exploration Of “India’s Largest” Gold Reserve Patna: The Bihar gov- ernment has decided to accord permission for exploration of the “country’s largest” gold reserve in Jamui dis- trict, a senior official said on Saturday . As per a Geological Survey of India (GSI) survey, around 222.88 million tonnes of gold reserve, including 37.6 tonnes of mineral-rich ore, are present in Ja- mui district. “The state Mines and Geology Depart- ment is in consultation with agencies engaged in exploration, for ex- ploration of gold re- serves in Jamui,” Mines Commissioner Harjot Kaur said. IndiGo fined `5L for‘unsatisfactory handling’ of special-needs kid New Delhi: The Direc- torate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Saturday imposed a fine of Rs 5 lakh on IndiGo after the airline denied boarding to a specially- abled child at the Ranchi airport. IndiGo had on May 9 said the boy was denied permission to board the Ranchi-Hyderabad flight as he was “visibly in panic”. As the boy was prohibited from boarding, his parents – who were accompany- ing him – also decided not to enter the plane. Soon after a video of the incident went viral on social media, the DGCA had formed a three-member team and initiated a probe. It also sought a report from the airline com- pany. However, the DGCA did not find the response of the airline company to be satisfac- tory, and decided to pe- nalise it. Jagdeesh Chandra conferred with honorary degree of D.Litt! Ravi Sharma Udaipur: Editor-in- Chief of First India and an eminent media per- sonality Jagdeesh Chandra received yet another great honour on Saturday when Ja- nardan Rai Nagar Ra- jasthan Vidyapeeth of Udaipurconferredupon him the honorary de- gree of D.Litt. On this occasion, Dr. Jagdeesh Chandraalsosharedhis experiences expressing gratitude in a function attended by luminaries of various fields. On Saturday , the 14th convocation ceremony was organized at Vid- hyapeeth wherein Dr. Chandra was awarded the degree for out- standing contribution in the field of journal- ism. In fact, the honour has been conferred on a media personality af- ter a gap of four years as previously this hon- our was conferred on stalwart media person- ality Dr. Gulab Kothari of Patrika group. Meanwhile, on the occasion, Dr. Chandra addressed the student and motivating them, said, “The dream of getting being ad- dressed as ‘Doctor’ has come true. No goal is achieved without hard work. Dr. Gulab Kotha- ri was also conferred with the same honour and I am happy that I have been conferred with the same honour.” Dr. Chandra further said, “Very early in my life I realised the value of educationandlearnt that if you are not born a genius, then you have to acquire the knowl- edge, brilliance and positions. And with the blessings of my par- ents, I acquired those positions. Turn to P8 Jagdeesh Chandra with BD Kalla, Chancellor Balwant Rai and Vice Chancellor SS Sarangdevot during the programme at Udaipur. No goal is achieved without hard work. Dr. Gulab Kothari was also conferred with the same honour and I am happy that I am also in the same league as him. —Jagdeesh Chandra M’lore Uni students turn up in hijabs; sent back Mangalore: Following the advisory passed by the Mangalore Univer- sity to its students Fri- day about wearing uni- forms and not allowing hijabs inside the class- rooms, a group of girls wearing hijabs turned up at the University campus Saturday . In a video recorded Saturday morning the principal of the college, Anusuya Rai, was seen convincing the students about the uniform rules. Inameetingconvenedby theCollegeDevelopment Council (CDC) with the Vice-Chancellor, princi- pal and members of the syndicate of Mangalore University , it was decid- ed that the Karnataka High Court order dated March15willbeenforced and hijabs will be al- lowedinsideclassrooms. The university sent back the girls who attended the college wearing a hi- jab Saturday . The issue has been resolved at the syndicate meeting through deliberations. The court has delivered its orders on the hijab issue and everyone should obey the court orders. —Basavaraj Bommai, CM, Karnataka REACTING TO THE ISSUE MAHARASHTRA REPORTS FIRST CASES OF NEW OMICRON SUB-VARIANTS Mumbai: For the first time, four patients of B.A. 4 variant and three cases of B.A. 5 variants of the Omicron sub-lineage of coronavirus have been found in Maharashtra, an official of the state health department said on Saturday. All of them had only mild symptoms and were treated at home, he added. Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez has been allowed by the court to travel abroad to attend the IIFA awards. The actress can travel to Abu Dhabi between May 31 to June 6. She was banned from leaving India by ED as she is being investigated by the agency in the Rs 200-crore extortion case. www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epapers/lucknow I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia JACQUELINE FERNANDEZ CAN FLY TO ABU DHABI, BUT CONDITIONS APPLY INSIDE STORY NCB NABS 8, SEIZES 35 KG HEROIN IN PAN-INDIA ACTION New Delhi (PTI): The NCB on Saturday claimed to have unearthed a “major” pan-India heroin trafficking network with the arrest of eight people and seizure of 35 kg of narcotics. The op- eration began on May 24 after the federal anti-drug agency first intercepted two women passengers who landed in Bengaluru from Zimbabwe and about 7 kg of heroin was seized from them. Their question- ing led NCB officials to various other links — a Nigerian national identified as the “kingpin” of the net- work and other operatives staying in Delhi and Itarsi in Madhya Pradesh. P6 4-YEAR-OLD GIRL RAPED IN KARAULI, ADMITTED IN JAIPUR Hindaun City: A 4-year- old girl was brutally raped in Hindaun area of Karauli district on Saturday morning. The victim was admitted to Hindaun Hospital, from where she was referred to Jaipur as she was critical. According to the victim’s family, the girl went missing late on Friday night after which they informed the police. The police searched for the girl but there was no trace of her. On Saturday morning, some locals saw the girl in a bloodied condition near a flyover and informed the family members.
  • 2. UTTAR PRADESH LUCKNOW | SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2022 02 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epapers/lucknow I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Lucknow(PTI): In the wake of UP CM Yogi Adityanath’s orders, a team of government of- ficials visited the Ya- muna Expressway, which has witnessed thousands of crashes in a decade, to review the upcoming road safety measures. Officers of the Yamu- na Expressway Indus- trial Development Au- thority (YEIDA) along with senior officials of Jaypee Infratech, which has developed the 165-km-long express- way in western UP, in- spected the works rec- ommended by IIT Delhi safety audit, according to a statement. YEIDA CEO Arun Vir Singh, additional ACEO Moni- ka Rani, ACEO Ravin- der Singh were among the government offi- cials who visited the expressway for inspec- tion, it stated. ‘‘In the inspection, all the works carried out by Jaypee were shown. It was observed that safety-related works are complete except work of installation of guard- rail on both sides of the median of the Yamuna Expressway, the YEIDA statement read. ” This work is in full swing and out of 330-km (both sides), Jaypee has completed 290 km and the balance will be com- pleted by June 2022. The guard rail in cen- tral median has result- ed in reduction in num- ber of accidents, it not- ed. Built for Rs 12,839 crore, the 165-km-long road stretch between Greater Noida and Agra in western UP and was opened for com- mercial operations in August 2012. Managed by the Ya- muna Expressway in- dustrial Development Authority (YEIDA), the six-lane high-speed cor- ridor, however, has wit- nessed thousands of accidents and hundreds of deaths in accidents, bringing it under se- vere criticism. Sharing the status of some upcoming road safety measures, the YEIDA told the pri- vate operator to make sure that pamphlets carrying instructions for safe journey are distributed to the road users. AFTER YOGI’S ORDER lll The state accounts for one of the highest number of road accident deaths in the country. During the year 2021 more than 21,000 people died ‘ZERO ROAD ACCIDENTS BY 2030’ Officials visit Yamuna Expressway to review road safety measures TRIBUTE TO VEER SAVARKAR CM Yogi pays tribute to Veer Savarkar on the latter’s birth anniversary on Saturday. Govt set to launch Zero Mission soon to fight vector-borne disease First India Bureau Lucknow: Deaths from Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) and Japanese Encephalitis (JE) have dropped by 90 percent and 95 percent respectively in Uttar Pradesh between 2017 and 2021, a recent pres- entation by the Depart- ment of Medical Health and Family Welfare be- fore the Chief Minister has revealed. The total number of AES and JE cases have also declined during the period by 65 and 78 per- cent respectively, the presentation pointed out,attributingittoYogi Government’s continu- ouscampaigninenceph- alitis prone districts, such as Gorakhpur, Deo- ria, Firozabad and Sid- dharthNagar.Itisworth mentioning here that the Yogi 2.0 Government is all set to launch Zero Mission soon to eradi- cate vector borne dis- eases such as Japanese Encephalitis, dengue, malaria, typhoid, pneu- monia and Zika virus. The Govt also aims to eradicate TB by 2025, reveals BJP’s poll mani- festo (Lok Kalyan Sankalp Patra) for UP. The Yogi Government has also set up state-of- the-art Paediatric In- tensive Care Units (PICU) in Gorakhpur and Deoria and is run- ning mobile medical units to provide better and faster care to those suffering from the two diseases. Furthermore, the Govt plans to double the number of ambu- lances equipped with high quality life sup- ports system and ap- point 6,000 doctors and 10,000 para medical staff shortly to improve healthcare in the state. The govt also seeks to expand the network of Jan Aushadhi Kendras in the state so that peo- ple can get medicines at cheaper rates. The Govt has also made enough provisions in its budget for the financial year 2022-23 to improve healthcare in the state. The govt has, for ex- ample, proposed Rs 5395 crore made for Rashtri- ya Gramin Swasthya Mission, Rs 1300 crore for Ayushman Bharat Yojana, Rs 142 crore for Ayushman Bharat MukhyamantriJanAro- gya Yojana, Rs 320 crore for Pradhanmantri Ma- tritva Vandana Yojana. Deaths from AES JE dropped by 90% and 95 % respectively between 2017 2021 BUDGET OF `113 CR Yogi lauds Veer Savarkar on his birth anniv Continued from page 1 The word Hindutva was coined by Veer Sa- varkar. Many words of Hindi vocabulary are attributed to Veer Sa- varkar. But the govern- ment of that time com- pared him with Jin- nah,” said the UP CM. “We know Veer Sa- varkar’s bravery and this has been illumi- nated in a bigger way in today’s times. If any person is remembered with such fondness even after 50 years, it shows that he wasn’t just an ordinary man. Veer Savarkar’s per- sonality is saluted to- day. I am grateful I got to address this pro- gramme,” he added. Sharing an interesting link of his personal connection to the late freedom fighter, the UP CM stated that his dada guru Digvijaya Nath had joined the Hindu Mahasabha along with Veer Savarkar, after the reality of Con- gress’ ‘divide and rule’ mentality became evi- dent. “My dada guru Digvijaya Nath was a part of the iconic Chauri Chaura and freedom movement be- ing led by Congress at that time’’. Loudspeakers from mosques now in schools First India Bureau Lucknow: Loudspeak- ers at mosques in UP have either turned down their volume or been removed and the uninstalled public ad- dress systems are being donated to schools and hospitals, according to UP government. Over 1.29 lakh loud- speakers were either pulled down or lowered the volume in the state. As many as 71,114 loud- speakers were removed from various places of worship during a drive in Uttar Pradesh. While the volume of 58,180 loudspeakers was re- duced to permissible levels. Schools have become the beneficiaries of the state government’s campaign. The loud- speakers that were re- moved have been hand- ed over to the schools. More than 4371 loud- speakers were donated for the morning assem- bly of the schools, while as many as 940 speakers were handed over for the Public Address Sys- tem in the area. The state’s home depart- ment had on April 23 issued orders to remove loudspeakers from reli- gious places. The CM’s directives were based on an order of the Alla- habad High Court and the state authorities were on their toe to fol- low the same in letter and spirit. The entire process was conducted peace- fully and amicably by maintaining dialogues with the spiritual lead- ers of various commu- nities. BOOSTER DOSE OF `450 CRORE GIVEN TO COOPERATIVE SECTOR First India Bureau Lucknow: While being extremely focused to- wards the upgradation of every developing in- dustry, the Yogi Govt has increased emphasis on strengthening the cooperative sector, which had been neglect- ed under the previous governments. In a strong evidence of their commitment towards uplifting the cooperative sector, the UP govt has allocated Rs 450 crores for the downtrodden industry in the UP budget 2022- 23. Out of the total amount, a budget provi- sion of Rs 300 crore has been made for the inter- est subsidy scheme and the remaining Rs 150 crore for advance stor- age of chemical fertilis- ers. These budgetary provisions will be help- ful in providing loans to the farmers at the con- cessional interest rate, and in providing ferti- lisers in a timely man- ner. In the budget pre- sented by the Yogi gov- ernment for the year 2022-23, the interests of farmers have also been covered through coop- eratives. The govern- ment has proposed a provision of Rs 300 crore for the Interest Subsidy (Loan Subsidy) scheme to provide loans to farmers at conces- sional rates through cooperative institu- tions. With this amount provisioned for interest subvention, farmers will not face any prob- lem in getting adequate agricultural credit for crop needs. GOVT STRENGTHENS COOP COMMITTEES In the interest of the farmers, the Yogi govt of UP is constantly working to strengthen cooperative societies. Payment is being made within 72 hours of the purchase of wheat and paddy through cooperative societies. In the earlier governments, where the average payment was 35 per cent, now it has increased to more than 90 per cent. Full at- tention is also being paid to the financial strength of these committees. For the societies, which did not have margin money, the govt has sanctioned it at the rate of Rs 4 lakh per committee. Nandi reviews preparations ahead of groundbreaking event in Lucknow First India Bureau Lucknow: Industrial Development Minister Nand Gopal Gupta Nandi took stock of the preparations by conducting on-site in- spection at Indira Gandhi Pratishthan. Instructions given by minister Nandi to ensure that there should not be any hav- oc and problem in the welcoming of the in- dustrialists and guests coming to the Ground Breaking Ceremony on 3rd june 2022. In or- der to make UP to Ut- tam Pradesh and to give further impetus to the journey of in- dustrial development, Nandi went to the In- dira Gandhi Pratish- than and reviewed it. He also asked the of- ficials that where the vehicles will be parked so that there will be no traffic jam in the city. While meeting with the officials, Minister Nandi took detailed information about each and every prepa- ration, while on-site inspection of the prep- arations going on in the entire campus and asked the officials about the complete preparations. You are electing a CM, not just an MLA:Yogi bats for Dhami in Uttarakhand election rally Dehradun(PTI): CM Yogi Adityanath on Saturday urged the people in the assembly constituency to vote overwhelmingly in fa- vour of Pushkar Singh Dhami, saying they were “electing a chief minister and not just an MLA”. BJP’s Kailash Ge- htori, who had won from this constituency in the February assem- bly polls, later vacated his seat to make way for Dhami after the two- term MLA lost from his stronghold Khatima. “For the first time since it became a dis- trict in 1997, Chamap- wat has got an opportu- nity to elect a chief minister and not just an MLA. You should not waste this opportunity. I appeal to you to vote overwhelmingly in fa- vour of the youthful leadership of Pushkar Singh Dhami for the rapid development of the area,” Adityanath said at an election rally in Tanakpur to drum up support for Dhami. “It is Champawat’s fortune that a chief minister’s election is in its hands. It is a chance for Champawat to lead from the front in Utta- rakhand’s development journey ,” he said. Adity- anath praised Gehtori for vacating his seat saying it showed his far- sightedness. ‘‘Under the young and energetic leader- ship of Dhami, all the state’s aspirations re- garding employment generation and tourism development to its full potential are going to be fulfilled,” the Uttar Pradesh chief minister said. Accompanied by Dhami, Gehtori and the state’s BJP president Madan Kaushik, Adity- anth also held a road- show in Tanakpur to campaign for his Utta- rakhand counterpart for the crucial Cham- pawat bypoll, which will decide Dhami’s fu- ture as the CM. Minister Nand Gopal Gupta Nandi during the inspection at Indira Gandhi Pratishthan on Saturday. ACS Info Navneet Sehgal and DM Abhishek Prakash also seen. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath with Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami during a public meeting in Tanakpur on Saturday.
  • 3. UTTAR PRADESH LUCKNOW | SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2022 03 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epapers/lucknow I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia WOMEN CAN WORK BETWEEN 7PM AND 6 AM AFTER CONSENT SAFETY FIRST Continued from page 1 The Yogi government in Uttar Pradesh has is- sued a new set of rules for women employed in the government and private sectors in the state. In a move to en- sure the safety of wom- en, especially working women, the govern- ment has now stated that women cannot be forced to work between the hours of 7 PM and 6 AM. A violation of this new rule could lead to a large sum of fines or even jail time for the organisation or com- pany. Suresh Chandra, Additional Chief Sec- retary of the Labor and Employment Depart- ment of the UP Govern- ment has stated that “after written consent, women can work be- tween 7 PM and 6 AM, be it from work from home or work from of- fice. If the employee is working in office, then a free cab facility must be provided to the fe- male employee”. In case these orders are not followed, it would be seen as a violation of the labour law. Bhadohi (PTI):  The body of a 16-year-old girl, who was reported missing 11 days ago, was found in a well here with her hands and legs tied, police said on Saturday. Superintendent of Police (SP) Anil Kumar, who visited the spot, told reporters on Satur- day that some people in a village under Unjh police station were out for a walk on Friday night when they detect- ed a foul smell emanat- ing from the well that belongs to farmer Amar Pal Singh. A sack was pulled out of the well. Inside it was the girl’s body with her hands and legs tied. It seems that the body was thrown in the well almost 10-12 days ago, the SP said. The girl’s father had filed a missing report at Gopiganj police station on May 16, he added. According to the girl’s father, Kumar said, she left her home at 8 pm on May 16 to answer na- ture’s call but did not return.“It seems that someone who knew the girl killed her and threw her body in the well, which is located 20 kms from her house,” the SP said. He also did not rule out the possi- bility of rape. Kumar said a case has been registered against uni- dentified persons in the matter. The body of the de- ceased has been sent for a post-mortem ex- amination and police teams have been formed to probe the case, he said. Varanasi (PTI): Three applications were filed in the court of civil judge (senior division) here in the Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Idgah dispute case, re- questing among other things that the status quo be maintained on the mosque premises, officials said. The applications were submitted in the court of Jyoti Singh as part of a suit filed in the name of deity Sri Krishna Virajman and Lucknow-resident Manish Yadav, who claims to be a descend- ant of Lord Krishna, in 2020 for shifting the mosque. The petition- ers have claimed that the mosque is con- structed on a part of 13.37 acre land of Katra Keshav Dev temple. Earlier, the petition- ers had moved the court with a plea for a survey of the mosque. District Govern- ment Counsel (Civil) Sanjai Gaur Friday said the three new ap- plications demanded: a) maintaining the sta- tus quo on the mosque premises, b) appoint- ing two assistant advo- cate commissioners, and c) ordering the presence of district level officers at the time of an on-spot in- spection of the mosque by advocate commis- sioner. In the status quo application, the petitioners have claimed that some “vi- tal signs” of Hindu temples have been bur- ied inside the mosque. The counsel for the petitioner has ex- pressed apprehension that these signs may be defaced, disfigured or eliminated together during the long sum- mer vacation of the court. The only solu- tion is to order the sta- tus quo on the mosque premises, the counsel requested. Hapur (PTI): Hapur Superintendent of Po- lice Deepak Bhuker had a narrow escape late on Friday when a bullet fired by a dreaded criminal hit his bulletproof jacket in an encounter. The wanted criminal, who suffered a bullet inju- ry in the leg and hand, was arrested in the action. The SP said, “A criminal, Monu alias Mainuddin, opened fire at a police party near a check post. Ad- ditional police force was called to sur- round and arrest him.” Bhuker said at least 16 rounds were fired from the police side. One of the bullet fired by Mainuddin injured a constable. Another bullet hit the bulletproof jacket of the SP, who was part of the operation. The injured constable was rushed to hospital. “Monu is a member of the gang that robs people travelling on highway in NCR re- gions. He has over 30 cases of loot lodged against him and is wanted in four dis- tricts. A reward of Rs 1 lakh is already an- nounced for informa- tion leading to his ar- rest,” the SP said. First India Bureau Meerut: Sixpeoplewere arrested here for alleg- edly putting up a banner outside a police station forbidding BJP workers from entering it. A pho- tograph of the banner had surfaced on social media. SSP Prabhakar Chaudhary said, “We have arrested six people- -Sambhu Pehalwan, Sa- gar Poswal, Kuldeep Masuri, Ankit Chaud- hary , Amit Bhadana and Amar Sharma--for the act.” The photograph of a banner placed outside a police station here for- bidding BJP workers from entering it had gone viral on social media. Thebannerread“BJP KaryakartaonKaThane Main Aana Mana Hai” (BJP workers are forbid- den from entering the police station).”The name of the station house officer (SHO) of medical college police station is also written below the note. SP chief Akhilesh Ya- dav had also shared the picture and tweeted, “It has happened for the first time in five-six years, the people of rul- ing party are forbidden to enter police station. This is the state of BJP government in the state.” Missing girl’s body found in well after 11 days MISSING REPORT FILED ON MAY 16 z The girl’s father had filed a missing report at Gopiganj police station on May 16 z He said that she left home at 8 pm on May 16 to answer nature’s call but did not return Mathura case: Three applications filed for status quo on mosque premises HEARING ON JULY 1 2 CRIMINALS KILLED IN POLICE ENCOUNTERS G h a z i a b a d (PTI): Two dreaded criminals wanted in dozens of cases lodged across the NCR region were killedinseparateen- counters early on Saturday morning. SSP Muniraj G said, “Avneesh, alias Bil- loo Dujana, was sur- rounded by a police team in the In- dirapuram police station area around 4 am. The accused opened fire on see- ing the police team. He was injured in retaliatory firing.” Av n e e s h s u c - cumbed to his inju- ries at the hospital. A police constable, Sandeep, also got in- jured in the cross- fire while SP (Crime) Deeksha Sharma and two other officials had a narrow escape. Hardly an hour later, two bike- borne criminals opened fire at a po- lice team near a po- lice check post un- der the Madhuban Bapudham police station area. In the crossfire that en- sued, one of the bik- ers received a gun- shot injury. Rakesh was taken to a hos- pital, where he died during treatment. The other accused managed to flee. First India Bureau Lucknow: Chief Sec- retary Durga Shanker Mishra on Saturday addressed the 60th National Convention of The Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICAI). The Chief Secretary said that in five years of Yogi government UP has emerged as a state of opportunity. He said that the state ranks second in the country when it comes to ‘Ease of Doing Business’ ranking. He added that entrepre- neurs from the country and abroad are taking interest in UP and all big sectors like defence, textile, IT and electronics in the state are receiving big investments. Doc held for harassing nurse Bareilly (PTI): A gov- ernment doctor was arrested here for al- legedly sexually har- assing and attacking a staff nurse, police said on Saturday.Superin- tendent of Police (Ru- ral) Rajkumar Aggar- wal said Dr Ram Krishna Verma was arrested following an FIR was lodged against him at the Ba- hedi Police station.” The case against doctor was lodged a couple of days ago on the complaint of the staff nurse. As per her complaint, the doctor sexually harassed her while on duty at a pri- mary health centre in the Mudia Nabibaksh area and hit her when she objected to it. First India Bureau Lucknow: Amid tight security arrangement two-day conference of Jamiat Ulema Hind (JuH) began in Deo- band on Saturday to chalk out action plan following sudden erup- tion of Gyanvapi mas- jid complex and Shahi Eidgah Krishna janmabhoomi issues. The conference is scheduledtotakeadeci- sion on these two issues as well as other matter haunting Muslim com- munity in the country . The JuH president Maulana Mahmood Madni said the organi- sation would decide about future course of action. He said “we would not retract from our stated stand”. Madni said the Mus- lim community has been passing through unprecedented crisis but“wearereadytoface all trouble to protect the community’s interest.” He also laid stress on safeguarding the integ- rityof thenation.Large numbers of JuH dele- gatesfrom25stateshave reachedDeobandtopar- ticipate in the delibera- tions which included ministerfromWestBen- gal Maulana Siddque Ullah Chaudhury , As- sam United Democratic Front MP Maulana Badruddin Ajmal and others. Maulana Madni said the Muslim community had been silently facing the hostile situation. Pointing out people werespewinghatredev- ery where but if the community also resort- ed to same tactics they would succeed in their gameplan. “We can tolerate ev- erything but there would be no compro- mise on the issue of faith and religious be- lief”. He said “these forces are enemy of the nation”. National sec- retary of JuH Maulana Niyaz Ahmad Farooqi said “Muslims were paying the price of mis- takes committed by previous rulers. These issues should be re- solved through consen- sus and dialogue.If there is division among people on religious matters Mandir and Masjid would be on no consequence”. Muslim ulema meet to chalk out action plan GYANVAPI, MATHURA CASES JuH president Maulana Mahmood Madni addressing a congregation in Deoband on Saturday. UP emerged as state of opportunity in 5 yrs: CS Close shave for Hapur SP during encounter 6 held for banner barring BJP men from entering PS ALONG WITH THIS NEW WORK RULE, THE UP GOVERNMENT HAS ALSO ADDED THE FOLLOWING RULES z During night duty, female employees must be provided with food and should have access to drinking water. z Women employees will only work in the office when there are at least 4 or more female employees on duty as well. z Companies and Organisations must create a committee to ensure that harassment against women does not take place. z Bathrooms, chang- ing rooms must be made available for women in the office. z These new rules come just days after the Uttar Pradesh govern- ment unveiled its State Budget for the years 2022 to 2023, which drew a major focus on infrastructure, crea- tion of jobs, health and safety and empower- ment of women. PCOS/PCOD क्या हैं : यह ओवरी से संबंधित लड़की/मधहलाओं में पाये जाने वाला असािारण रोग है धजसे मेधिकल भाषा मे पॉधलधसस्टिक ओवरी धसंड्ोम (PCOS) व पॉलीधसस्टिक ओवरी धिसऑि्डर (PCOD) भी कहा जाता है. धपछले कुछ सालों में ये सम्या भारत के मधहलाओं में तेजी से बढी है. धसंतबर का महीना PCOS जागरूकता के रूप में मनाया जाता है , पी.सी.ओ.एस. / पी.सी.ओ.िी. के धबमारी/ रोग से बहुत आसान तरीके से होधमयोपेधिक हाधनरधहत इलाज द्ारा कम समय में धनजात पाया जा सकता है। PCOS एक गंभीर हाममोनल सम्या है धजसकी वजह मेटिाबॉधलक और प्रजनन संबंिी सम्या आती है. लेधकन इसके बारे में बहुत कम लोगों को ही पता है. युवा वग्ग की मधहलाओं में सबसे आम ्त्ी रोगों में से एक बन गयी है।इस बीमारी से ग्रधसत मधहलाओं के सामने आने वाली प्रमुख सम्याएं अधनयधमत माधसक चक्र, मुँहासे, चेहरे के बालों का बढना, आधि हैं। PCOS/PCOD में होने वयाली गंभीर समस्याएं : इस रोग के वजह से मधहलाओं के शरीर में हाममोन असुंतलन की स्िधत उतपन्न होने लगती है। ऐसे में मधहलाओं के शरीर में फीमेल हाममोन की बजाय मेल हाममोन (एण्ड्ोजन) का ्तर जयािा बढने लगता है। पीसीओएस होने पर अंिाशय में कई गांठे (धस्टि) बनने लगती हैं। ये गांठे छोटिी छोटिी िैली के आकार की होती हैं और इनमें तरल पिाि्ग भरा होता है। िीरे िीरे ये गांठे बड़ी होने लगती हैं और धफर ये ओवययूलेशन की प्रधक्रया में रुकावटि िालती हैं। ओवययूलेशन की प्रधक्रया ना होने की वजह से ही पीसीओएस से पीधड़त मधहलाओं में गभ्गिारण की संभावना कम रहती है। पीसीओएस होने पर मधहलाओं में टिाइप-2 िायधबटिीज होने की संभावना भी बढ जाती है साि ही शरीर का वजन भारी हो जाता हैं। PCOS की वजह से आने वाली मुखय सम्या इनफधटि्डधलटिी होती है. कई बार धमसकैररएज और प्रीमैचयोर बि्ग जैसी गंभीर धिककतों का भी सामना करना पड़ता है. इसके अलावा मधहलाओं में हाई बलि प्रेशर, हाई बलि शुगर, ्ट्ोक, धिल संबंिी बीमारी, गभा्गशय का कैंसर और शरीर में होने वाले बिलावों की वजह से धिप्रेशन की सम्या आ सकती है। PCOS/PCOD मरीज में पयाये जयाने वयालया लक्षण : 1. अनियनित पीरियड्स : अधनयधमत या लंबे समय तक िि्ग के साि पीररयडस का रहना PCOS का सबसे आम संकेत है. जैसे, साल में 9 पीररयडस से कम होना, िो पीररयडस के बीच में 35 धिनों से जयािा का अंतराल और असामानय रूप से बहुत जयािा पीररयि होना। 2. अनतरिकत एण्ड्रोजि : मधहलाओं में कई बार हाममोन के असंतुलन की वजह से बहुत मुंहासे का धनकलना। 3. पॉनिन्सस्टिक ओविी: ओवरी यानी अंिाशय बढते हैं धजससे अंिाशय के चारों तरफ फॉधलकल की संखया बढती है और ओवरी सही से काम नहीं करती है, मोटिे लोगों में इस सम्या का जयािा गंभीर होना। 4. शिीि िें इं्सुनिि का िा बििा: इंसुधलन एक ऐसा हाममोन है जो शरीर में पाचन तंत् को खाने से धमलने वाले शुगर को बनाने में मिि करता है। PCOS होने पर मधहलाओं में इंसुधलन बनना बंि हो जाना धजसकी वजह से शरीर पर अधतररकत िबाव पड़ता है। 5. अिचाहे बािों का बढ़िा: मधहलाओं के चेहरे और खासतौर पर सीने, पेटि और पीठ पर अधिक बाल का आना। रोग का लक्षण होना। 6.ठीक ढंग से खयाल ना रखने पर मोटिापे का धशकार होना। 7.हाममोन असुंतलन की वजह से धसरिि्ग की सम्या होना। 8.पीधड़त मधहला का पहले से जयािा धचड़धचड़ी और गु्सैल होना। 9.ठीक से नींि ना आने के साि , सोकर उठने के बाि भी आप िका हुआ महसयूस होना। पीसीओएस होने कया कयारण : पीसीओएस की सम्या आनुवांधशक भी है धजसका मतलब है धक अगर पहले से ही आपके पररवार में कोई पीसीओएस से पीधड़त है तो आपको यह सम्या होने की संभावना काफी बढ जाती है। ऐसा भी िेखा गया है धक िायधबटिीज होने के साि साि अगर मधहला के पीररयि में भी अधनयधमतता है तो ऐसे मधहलाओं में भी पीसीओएस होने की संभावना बढ जाती है। पीसीओएस पीड़ित रखे ऐसे खययाल : } वजि कि किें : अगर आपका वजन और बॉिी मास इंिेकस िोनों ही सामानय से जयािा है तो इसे आम सम्या समझ कर अनिेखा ना करें शरीर का वजन 5 से 10% कम करने से माधसक चक्र धनयधमत होने में मिि धमलती है साि ही पीसीओएस के लक्षणों में भी सुिार होता है। } वयायाि किें : शरीर का वजन तेजी से बढने लगता है और साि ही साि इनसुधलन का ्तर भी बढता जाता है। ऐसे में रोजाना सुबह और शाम को वयायाम करना बहुत जरुरी है अनयिा मुस्कलें और बढती जाएंगी। } डाइटि का ्सही बदिाव : कुछ शोिों में यह पाया गया है धक कम काबमोहाइड्ेटि वाली चीजें खाने से वजन और इनसुधलन िोनों को कम करने में मिि धमलती है। इसधलए अपनी िाइटि में कम गलायसेधमक इंिेकस वाली चीजों जैसे धक फल, हरी ससबजयों और साबुत अनाज का अधिक इ्तेमाल करें। ये चीजें माधसक चक्र को धनयधमत करने में अधिक सहायक होती है। हरोमयरोपैथी िें िरोगी के िक्षणों करो धयाि िें िखा जाता है, इ्सिें प्रतयेक िरोगी के निए एक अिग दवा तैयाि की जाती है, जरो उ्सके िक्षणों औि िरोग की स्थनत पि निर्भि किती है। होमयोपैधिक िवाएं ग्रंधियों की अधत सधक्रयता को संतुधलत करने, हाममोनल संतुलन को धनयंधत्त करने और धिमबग्रंधि के धस्टि को ठीक करने में मिि करती हैं। इससे मधहला के अधनयधमत माधसक िम्ग की सम्या ियूर हो जाती है और मधहलाओं में गभ्गिारण की संभावना बढ जाती है। अनिक जािकािी व PCOS के िरोगी ्संपक्क किें: 9452349863 पीसीओएस जैसी बीमयाररयों कया सफल इलयाज है होम्ोपैथी डॉ. ििुनिका शुकिा, हरोमयरोपैनथक ्त्ी िरोग नवशेषज्ञ द्ािा ्सैकड़ों ििीज हरो चुके हैं ठीक, नजिके अिु्साि जािे ्समपपूण्भ जािकािी के ्साथ पी्सीओए्स के िक्षण व उपाय के ्साथ नकि बातों का िखें खयाि व हरोनियरोपैनथक इिाज करो अपिाए औि पाए कि ्सिय िें िरोग ्से निजात... 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  • 4. PERSPECTIVE LUCKNOW | SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2022 04 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epapers/lucknow I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia l Vol 2 l Issue No. 195 l RNI NO. UPENG/2020/80229. Printed and published by Anita Hada Sangwan on behalf of First Express Publishers. Printed at Amar Ujala Ltd. B-5 Amausi Industrial Area Kanpur Road Luc- know. Published at 98, Friend’’s Colony, Raheem Nagar, Dudouli Road, Madiyaon, Lucknow (UP). Editor-In-Chief: Jagdeesh Chandra. Editor: Vishal Srivastav responsible for selection of news under the PRB Act SPIRITUAL SPEAK In whom there is no sympathy for living beings: know him as an outcast. —Buddha IN-DEPTH Jagat Prakash Nadda @JPNadda Hundreds of salutes to the great revolutionary Veer Savarkar, who played an important role in shaping New India with his ideas and one of the brightest stars of the galaxy of revolution, on his birth anniversary. His contribution for the defense and freedom of the motherland will be an inspiration for the generations to come. Dharmendra Pradhan @dpradhanbjp From being a colony during Industry 1.0 to being a preferred destination for tech outsourcing now, India’s labor market has evolved tremendously. Wished the best to all the talented professionals. Their curiosity innovation will ensure India’s big leap in embracing IR 4.0. TOP TWEETS MAMATA-GUV ROW ALL SET TO ESCALATE OVER CHANCELLORSHIP here’s no need for a vice-chancellor of any university to be an illustrious acade- mician. Political af- filiation and proximity to power are of greater importance than excellence in academic fields. Governments want vice-chancel- lors of their choice to have a hold on campuses to propagate ideol- ogy .Thisleadstofrictionbetween a government and the governor who is the Chancellor of state universities. Last year there was a row between the Kerala Gover- nor Arif Mohammed Khan and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan over the appointment of a VC. Vijayan later assured the gover- northathispowersasChancellor won’t be curtailed. A similar row is in the mak- ing in West Bengal where Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is planning to replace Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar, who has been raising questions about VCs, as Chancellor. The West Bengal Cabinet unanimously decided to move a Bill in the As- sembly to the effect. When passed, the Bill will have to be approved by the Governor who may not oblige. T ujarat elections are to be held in December 2022 but Prime Minis- ter Narendra Modi and Union Home Minis- ter Amit Shah have reached their home state to prepare the ground for their party’s success. Not that they have too much to fret about by way of opposition--- Congress is in a disarray and the Aam Aad- mi Party is pushing to find a foothold. The Congress re- cently lost Hardik Patel, a Patidar leader, due to the non- seriousness of its top rung leaders. Hardik Patel has so far not opened his cards about which party he will join but he is expected to switch over to the Bharatiya Janata Party . Hardik Patel’s leaving Con- gress could mean a sizeable dent in Patidar’s support for the party although it is said to be in touch with another PatidarleaderNareshPatidar. In contrast Modi, who was in Gujarat on Saturday , is going all out to win over the Patidar community which voted against the BJP in 2017. The BJP may even have a Patidar chief minister. It is trying to ensure that the Patidars do not feel alienated. The prime minister on Saturday inaugu- rated a hospital run by a Patidar Charitable Trust. In April, the prime minister had inaugurated another hospital belonging to the Patidar com- munity and also addressed the Gujarat Patidar Business Summit 2022. Modi and Amit Shah are personally focusing on the Patidar community who con- stitute over 12 percent of the state’s six crore population. In some constituencies their percentage is especially high. No party , barring perhaps the Congress, can take Patidars lightly in an election year. BJP WOOS PATIDARS AS CONG MULLS Modi and Amit Shah are personally focusing on the Patidar community who constitute over 12 percent of the state’s six crore population. In some constituencies their percentage is especially high. No party, barring perhaps the Congress, can take Patidars lightly in an election year G BAPU’S LETTER TO NEHRU ON OCTOBER 5, 1945 October 5, 1945 My dear Jawaharlal, have been desirous of writing to you for many days but have not been able to do so before today. The question of whether I should write to you in English or Hindustani was also in my mind. I have at length preferred to write to you in Hindustani. The first thing I want to write about is the difference of outlook between us. If the difference is fundamental then I feel the public should also be made aware of it. It would be detrimental to our work for Swaraj to keep them in the dark. I have said that I still stand by the system of Government envisaged in Hind Swaraj. These are not mere words. All the experience gained by me since 1908 when I wrote the booklet has confirmed the truth of my belief. Therefore if I am left alone in it I shall not mind, for I can only bear witness to the truth as I see it. I have not Hind Swaraj before me as I write. It is really better for me to draw the picture anew in my own words. And whether it is the same as I drew in Hind Swaraj or not is immaterial for both you and me. It is not necessary to prove the rightness of what I said then. It is essential only to know what I feel today. I am convinced that if India is to attain true freedom and through India the world also, then sooner or later the fact must be recognised that people will have to live in villages, not in towns, in huts, not in palaces. Crores of people will never be able to live at peace with each other in towns and palaces. They will then have no recourse but to resort to both violence and untruth. I hold that without truth and non-violence there can be nothing but destruction for humanity. We can realise truth and non-violence only in the simplicity of village life and this simplicity can best be found in the Charkha and all that the Charkha con- notes. I must not fear if the world today is going the wrong way. It may be that India too will go that way and like the proverbial moth burn itself eventually in the flame round which it dances more and more furi- ously. But it is my bounden duty to my last breath to try to protect India and through India the entire world from such a doom. The essence of what I have said is that man should rest content with what are his real needs and become self-sufficient. If he does not have this control he cannot save himself. After all the world is made up of individuals just as it is the drops that constitute the ocean. I have said nothing new. This is a well known truth. But I do not think I have stated this in Hind Swaraj. While I admire modern science, I find that it is the old looked at in the true light of modern science which should be reclothed and refashioned aright. You must not imagine that I am envisaging our village life as it is today. The village of my dreams is still in my mind. After all every man lives in the world of his dreams. My ideal village will contain intelligent human beings. They will not live in dirt and darkness as animals. Men and women will be free and able to hold their won against anyone in the world. There will be neither plague, nor cholera nor smallpox; no one will ideal, no one will wallow in luxury. Everyone will have to contribute his quota of manual labour. I do not want to draw a large-scale picture in detail. It is possible to envisage railways, post and telegraph offices etc. For me it is material to obtain the real article and the rest will fit into the picture afterwards. If I let go the real thing, all else goes. On the last day of the Working Committee it was decided that the matter should be fully discussed and the position clarified after a two or three session. I should like this. But whether the Working Com- mittee sits or not I want our position vis-a-vis each other to be clearly understood by us for two reasons. Firstly, the bond that unites us is not only political work. It is immeasurably deeper and quite unbreak- able. Therefore it is that I earnestly desire that in the political field also we should understand each other clearly. Secondly, neither of us thinks himself useless. We both live for the cause of India’s freedom and we would both gladly die for it. We are not in need of the world’s praise. Whether we get praise or blame is immaterial to us. There is no room for praise in service. I want to live 125 for the service of India but I must admit that I am now an old man. You are much younger in comparison and I have therefore named you as my heir. I must, however, understand my heir and my heir should understand me. Then alone shall I be content. Blessings from BAPU K NATWAR SINGH The author is Former Minister of External Affairs of India Mahatma Gandhi wrote a letter to Jawaharlal Nehru on October 5, 1945 in which he took up the “difference of outlook between us. If the difference is fundamental than I feel the public should be made aware of it.” Next week Nehru’s acerbic reply will appear in these columns I
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  • 6. INDIA LUCKNOW | SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2022 05 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epapers/lucknow I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia Mahesh Sharma New Delhi: The recent development of senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal leaving the grand old party and going to RS on SP’s ticket speaks volumes about Sibal the politician. Just imagine, at this time when a doz- enveteranleadersof the Congress party are rub- bing their heels for a seat in RS, Kapil Sibal had offers from three parties. In three differ- ent states, three differ- entpartieshadproposed to send Sibal to the RS. But Sibal gave a chance to the Samajwadi Party . He will go to the Rajya Sabha as a candidate of SP and with that his ties with the Congress have also ended. Anyway, this time Con- gress was not sending him from any state to the Upper House. Keep in mind that Congress has only two MLAs in Uttar Pradesh this time. Last time Congress had 27 MLAs, so SP had sup- ported his candida- ture as a Congress candidate. This time SP is away from Congress and Con- gress has only two MLAs,henceSibalcould not go to Rajya Sabha as congress candidate. Therefore, he left the Congresspartyandrode on the SP’s cycle. The Samajwadi Party also saw the advantage in making him its Rajya Sabha MP. By the way, Jharkhand Mukti Mor- cha leader Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren and RJD chief Lalu Prasad could also visualise the ‘benefit’of fieldingSibal to Rajya Sabha, but Sibal gave a chance to the SP. He did not con- sider it necessary to change the state this time. Significantly, Azam Khan, who was recently released from jail, had put pressure on Akhilesh Yadav to send Kapil Sibal to RS as Sibal had helped him a lot in the Supreme Court. Akhilesh also ac- ceptedAzamKhan’srec- ommendation because he saw two benefits in it. Firstly, a big face and strong lawyer will be with him in Delhi and secondly Azam Khan’s displeasure will be re- moved. In any cse, Sibal’s RS seat was en- sured. Now it has to be seen what happens to Ghulam Nabi Azad and Anand Sharma, who questionedtheCongress leadership with Sibal? ‘Sharp advocate’ Sibal advocates own RS nomination on Samajwadi’s ‘cycle’! PM NARENDRA MODI, HM AMIT SHAH IN GUJARAT Modi lauds success of cooperatives in Gujarat ThiswasthePrimeMinister’ssecondvisittoJasdaninrecentyears,NarendraModihadaddressed an election rally in the takula during the last Gujarat Assembly elections in 2017 Gandhinagar (ANI): Noting that self-reli- ance is the solution to several difficulties facing the country, PM Narendra Modi on Saturday said that co- operatives were a very good model of self- dependence and this has been experienced very successfully in Gujarat. Addressing leaders of cooperative institu- tions he said Gujarat has been lucky as it got the leadership of Ma- hatma Gandhi and Sar- da Patel. “Path of self-reliance through cooperatives that respected Bapu showed, it was trans- lated on ground by Sardar Patel. The exam- ple of cooperative mod- el of dairy sector is in front of us. Today India is largest milk producer in country and Gujarat has a big contribution,” PM Modi said. z z z z PM INAUGURATES Govt working towards making coastal security strong: Shah Dwarka (ANI): The Union Govt is working towards making coastal security strong and im- penetrable by using new technologies, Un- ion HM Amit Shah said on Saturday . He was speaking dur- ing a visit to the Nation- al Academy of Coastal Policing (NACP) in Gu- jarat’s Devbhumi Dwar- ka district. The acade- my, located near the coastal town of Okha and run by the BSF, was conceptualised in 2018 as country’s first school to train police and para- military forces person- nel in various aspects of coastal security . Shah appreciated ef- forts taken by BSF Gu- jarat Frontier and NACP to establish insti- tution in an area with adverse weather and geographical challeng- es. “Under guidance of Modi, we are working towards making coastal security strong and im- penetrable by new tech- nologies,” Shah said. PM Narendra Modi visits the newly built Matushri KDP Multispeciality Hospital in Rajkot on Saturday. Guwahati (ANI): In- creased and improved connectivity between India’s northeast to the country’s neighbours in the east can help transform the region from being a frontier to a hub, external affairs minister S Jaishankar said in Guwahati on Saturday. Addressing the inaugural session of the two-day Asian Confluence River Con- clave, NADI-3, in Guwa- hati, he said that better connectivity, which is linked to ease of doing business and ease of living, is a priority of the Indian govt. “This will mean a complete transforma- tionof theregionalecon- omy ,” said S Jaishankar. Jaishankar: North East states can become hub of regional economy WB plans to replace Guv as visitor to private varsities Kolkata (ANI): The WB government plans to replace Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar as visitor to the state’s nine private universi- ties, information leaked from the education de- partment indicated on Saturday, days after the cabinet decided that Chief Minister Mamata Ba- nerjee will replace Dhankhar as chancel- lor of the 17 state-run universi- ties, triggering a row. Offi- cials seeking anonymi- ty said that the govern- ment wants education minister Bratya Basu to be the visitor of the pri- vate universities and a bill will be tabled at the next session of the as- sembly to implement the move. Basu was not availa- ble for comment but TMC Rajya Sab- ha member Santa- nu Sen and state gener- al secretary Kunal Ghosh, who are also spokespersons of the ruling party, did not deny the information. “The government is doing what is required for betterment of the education system. Those arguing that these positions are not meant for politi- cians should re- member that the Prime Minister is the chancellor of all Central universi- ties,” said Ghosh. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday paid tributes to Vinayak Damodar Savarkar on his birth anniversary. Respectful tributes to Veer Savarkar, the hardworking son of Maa Bharti, on his birth anniver- sary, Modi said in a tweet in Hindi. Modi also shared a photo montage on Savarkar with his own and former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's voiceovers talking about the qualities and contributions of the leader. VP and other leaders also paid tributes to Savarkar. ‘SON OF MAA BHARATI’: MODI LEADS TRIBUTES TO VEER SAVARKAR ON HIS BIRTH ANNIV Amit Shah during his visit to National Coastal Police Academy in Okha on Saturday. BSF-DG Pankaj Kumar Singh is also present. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar with Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma during their visit to IIT Guwahati on Saturday. Work on restoration of 6 historical rail links with Bangladesh dormant since 1965 is underway and overland trade is taking place using 28 notified land customs stations and 3 integrated check points. —S Jaishankar, Union Minister PM made India strong, no comparison with Nehru, says Basavaraj Bommai Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Saturday asserted that ex-PM Jawaharlal Nehru and current PM Modi cannot be compared, as he praised incumbent for taking strong actions on border issues and on matters concerning the nation's unity and integri- ty, compared to former. He also sought to know whether Siddaramaiah was a Dravidian or Aryan, to counter latter's jibe against the RSS. Soren gets more time to appear before EC TRAGIC WEEKEND 31 killed, 7 hurt in stampede at church in Nigeria Lagos: Atleast 31 peo- ple were killed and seven others were left injured after a stam- pede broke out at a church event in the southeastern Nigeri- an city of Port Har- court on Saturday, CNN reported citing police and security of- ficials. Hundreds of people who had turned up to receive food at the church early on Saturday broke through a gate, caus- ing the stampede. Most of the casualties were children. 2 TERRORISTS KILLED IN JK’S ANANTNAG CHENNAI TECHIE KILLS WIFE, TWO CHILDREN SELF WITH POWER SAW TWO DEAD, SEVERAL HURT AS MINIBUS FALLS INTO TAWI RIVER IN JAMMU Srinagar: Two terrorists have been neutralised in an en- counter in Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag district, JK Police tweeted Saturday eve- ning, adding that arms and ammunition had been recovered and a search of the area is underway. Minutes earlier police had said ‘encounter has started at Shitipora, Bijbehara area of Anantnag. Police and security forces are on job’. Chennai: Four members of a family were found dead in a pool of blood at their house at Pozhichalur near Palla- varam. The head of family, an IT worker, murdered his wife and 2 kids, aged 13 and 8, before taking his own life, the police said. Victims were identified as Prakash, 41, an employee of an IT major, wife Gayathri, 39, daughter Nithyashri, 13, and son Hariharan, 8. Udhampur: Two people were killed when a minibus fell into the Tawi river after driver lost control of the vehicle while crossing a bridge here, police said on Saturday. Driver, who was speeding, lost control of the vehicle while crossing Tawi bridge. The bus smashed the concrete fence of bridge before landing on the river bed, resulting in the death of 2 occupants whose identities are being ascertained, the police said. IN THE COURTYARD PAKISTAN PM SHEHBAZ SHARIF CALLS HIMSELF ‘MAJNOO’ IN SPECIAL COURT DEFAULT BAIL PLEAS OF CHITRA, ANAND DISMISSED PLACES OF WORSHIP ACT 1991 VIOLATES SECULARISM: PLEA Lahore: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif testified on Saturday in a special court hearing in the Pakistan Rupee 16 billion money laundering case against him that he had refused to take any salary when he was the Chief Minister of Pakistan’s Punjab province, and called himself a “majnoo” for doing so. Shehbaz Sharif and his sons - Hamza and Suleman - were charged by Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency or FIA in November 2020 under various sections of the Prevention of Corruption Act and Anti-Money Laundering Act. New Delhi: The Rouse Avenue Court on Saturday dismissed the default bail applications of Chitra Ram- krishna and Anand Subra- manian in NSE co-location case. Judge Rakesh on Saturday dismissed both default bail pleas moved by Chitra Ramkrishna, Ex- CEO and MD of NSE and Anand ex-GOO of NSE. New Delhi: Another plea challenging Constitutional validity of certain sections of Places of Worship Act 1991 was filed in SC on Saturday stating that the said Act violates principles of secularism. Plea, filed by a religious guru based in Mathura, Devkinandan Thakur, has challenged various sections. Mamata Banerjee Jagdeep Dhankhar GOVT HAS TRIED TO SHIELD FARMERS PM Modi on Saturday said his go vernment has tried to ensure that farmers in the country are not af- fected even though the prices of fertilisers in international markets have soared due to the pandemic and ongoing war in Ukraine. Kapil Sibal The police say the IT employee and his wife ran into debts. New Delhi (PTI): Jharkhand Chief Min- ister Hemant Soren is learnt to have been given more time by the Election Commission to appear before in a case related to a min- ing lease. Soren was asked to appear before the EC ei- ther in person or through his counsel on May 31. But he sought more time and is now learnt to have been asked to appear on June 14, sources aware of the development said. His MLA brother Ba- sant Soren is likely to appear before the poll panel on Monday in an- other case -- related to allegedly co-owning a mining firm. Earlier this month, the poll panel had issued a no- tice to Hemant Soren keeping in mind Sec- tion 9A of the Represen- tation of the People Act which deals with dis- qualification of a law- maker for govt contract. “A person shall be dis- qualified if, and for so long as, there subsists a contract entered into by him in the course of his trade or business with the appropriate govern- ment for the supply of goods to, or for the exe- cution of any works un- dertaken by, that gov- ernment,” reads the section.
  • 7. INDIA LUCKNOW | SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2022 06 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epapers/lucknow I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia New Delhi (PTI): In a bid to protect consumer interest, the central gov- ernment on Saturday announced that it will develop a framework aimed at curbing fake reviews posted on e- commercewebsites.The ministry of consumer affairs, food public distribution, along with the Advertising Stand- ards Council of India (ASCI), held a virtual meeting with various stakeholders, including e-commerce entities, to discuss the magnitude of fake reviews on their platforms, which mis- lead consumers into buying online products and services. DoCA will develop these frame- works after studying the present mechanism being followed by the e- commerce entities in India and best practices available globally. Con- sumer forums, law uni- versities, lawyers, FIC- CI, CII and consumer rights activists, among others, participated to discuss roadmap ahead. Centre to prepare framework to prevent fake reviews on E-Comm Pune: Union youth af- fairs and sports minis- ter Anurag Singh Thakur on Saturday said the Centre took ac- tion against IAS officers Sanjeev Khirwar and Rinku Dugga who made the authorities of the Thyagraj Stadium va- cate the stadium so that they could walk their dog. Delhi govt did nothing. Centre inter- vened and transferred them to distant places. It's these athletes who win medals for the country. No one should interfere with it. Not my party, not any other par- ty, What can be unfortu- nate, shameful that ath- letes are outside but IAS officers are walking their dog?” he said. Thakur slams Delhi govt for inaction in Thyagraj Row DOG-WALKING ROW New Delhi: The NCB on Saturday claimed to have busted a major drug trafficking net- work with the arrest of eight persons, includ- ing a Nigerian national, and seizure of 34.89 kg of heroin. Other than these eight persons, three women from Afri- can countries have also been detained. The Nigerian nation- al, who had been run- ning alleged syndicate from Delhi and identi- fied as the “kingpin”, has been arrested from Delhi. “Network was unearthed in a joint op- eration by the Delhi, Indore and Bengaluru zonal units, coordinat- ed by officials at NC HQ,” said an official. NCB busts pan-India heroin smuggling network,recovers 34.89 kg heroin; 8 held National, State Coordinators of Congress front New Delhi: National and State Coordinators of Jawahar Bal Manch in Cong were appoint- ed. Advocate Deepika Rajawat, Chaudhary R Ranga, Neeta Magar, Apeksha Devaraju, and Jamil S Qureshi ap- pointed as National Co- ordinator. Jaiprakash will be Delhi’s State Coordinator. Arun Vyas will be State Co- ordinator from Raj. Karun Paswan will be Bihar Coordinator. Atal Kaushik will be State Coordinator from Haryana. Naresh Ku- mar will be coordina- tor of TN. Heroin was concealed in the false bottom of a suitcase of a passenger at Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru. (Inset) Nigerian national and others. ACTIVE NCB Chennai (Agencies): While Tamil Nadu reit- erates its position of opposing any form of Hindi imposition, it seems to have found an unlikely supporter for cause —Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu. At an event in Tamil Na- du's Chennai on Satur- day, he subtly indicated his position on the lan- guage imposition de- bate which might run afoul of his former party BJP. No imposi- tion of any language, no opposition to any language...Learn as many languages as pos- sible, he said. Union Home Minis- ter Amit Shah recent- ly drew scathing criti- cism from Opposition parties who accused the Centre and the BJP of trying to estab- lish a linguistic he- gemony and “Hindi imperialism”. Stalin, whose DMK has been at the fore- front of anti-Hindi agi- tations which turned violent in the late six- ties, had said Shah’s thrust on Hindi went against India’s ‘integ- rity and pluralism’. NoImposition:VPamid‘Hindi Imperialism’chargeonBJP HM Amit Shah recently drew scathing criticism from Opposition parties M Venkaiah Naidu unveils statue of M Karunanidhi, as MK Stalin, TR Baalu and other dignitaries look on in Chennai on Saturday. Govt to launch e-commerce network in 100 cities Traceability by ensuring the authentic- ity of the re- viewer and the associat- ed liability of the plat- form are the two key is- sues here. Also e-com players must disclose as to how they choose the “most relevant reviews” for display in a fair and transparent manner. —Rohit Kumar Singh, Secretary DoCA MEMBERS CLAIM Anurag Thakur during the unveiling of a six-foot-tall statue of Indian Olympian wrestler Khashaba Jadhav at Pune University on Saturday. BHARAT JODO YATRA Is Cong copying PK’s formula? Sharat K Verma New Delhi: The Con- gress party has an- nounced a padyatra from October 2. On other hand, election strategist Prashant Kishor has also an- nounced a padyatra in Bihar from Octo- ber 2. The padyatra was first announced by PK, followed by Congress PK has started preparing for his journey . He has a big team, which is talking to people of state and deciding on route of padyatra. Further- more, the agenda of the interest of the common people is also being identified. He has decided that he will meet and talk to people active in so- cial work in Bihar before the padyatra. He is connecting civil society with himself and contacting peo- ple of Bihar who have made a name for their achievements. Congress is also working on exactly same formula. Con- gress party has also decided that it will contact the people of civil society and will take them along in its ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’. Some social workers are being contacted by Congress. Congress party is also contacting some well-known people opposing the policies of BJP. Apart from this, Congress will also contact smaller political parties and especially such re- gional parties, whose base is in a very small area in a state. In- stead of big parties, Congress wants to give a big shape to its India journey by in- volving small parties and NGOs working in a particular area. Congress party has announced a padyatra from October 2. Prashant Kishor has also announced a padyatra in Bihar from October 2 TEST MATCH IS FOR 5 DAYS. THIS IS DAY 3, SAYS KARTI New Delhi: Congress MP Karti Chidam- baram, who is being quizzed in the ‘visa for scam’ case, on Sat- urday gave a sar- casm- laced reply when he was questioned about the CBI probe. “A test match is for five days. This is just day three,” 50-year-old Sivaganga MP was quoted as saying by news agency ANI. His remarks came ahead of 3rd day of questioning. P CHIDAMBARAM AFTER ARYAN GETS NCB CLEAN CHIT: ‘HOW COULD HE BE…’ New Delhi: Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Saturday, a day after the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) gave a clean chit to actor Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan, asked “how could he be arrested and imprisoned for 25 days without evi- dence”. The NCB on Friday gave a clean chit to Aryan in the last year’s ‘drugs on cruise’ case. Prashant Kishor SPICEJET PILOT SEES WINDSHIELD CRACK MID-AIR PB WITHDRAWS SECURITY COVER OF 424 VIPs New Delhi: A SpiceJet plane, which was head- ing to Gorakhpur in UP, returned to Mumbai on Saturday after a crack was observed on the windshield, according to an official statement. “On May 28, SpiceJet Boeing 737 aircraft was scheduled to operate SG-385 (Mumbai-Gor- akhpur). During cruise, windshield outer pane was observed to be cracked,” the airline’s spokesperson said. Chandigarh: The Punjab government has withdrawn the security provided to 424 retired police officers and religious and political leaders. Ten personnel tasked with the security of Dera Radha Soami, Beas, have also been withdrawn. The Bhag- want Mann-led Aam Aadmi Party govt had been cracking down on VIP culture in the state since coming to power earlier this year. Mumbai: A day after a Special Investigation Team of the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) gave a clean chit to Aryan Khan in Mumbai cruise drug bust case, lawyer Satish Maneshinde sought a similar enquiry into Rhea Chakraborty’s drug case. Bollywood actress Rhea Chakraborty was arrested over drugs-related charges in actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s death case. Satish Maneshinde, who represented Aryan Khan, had also represented Rhea Chakraborty in her case. “No drugs were found on them. No tests were done,” Satish alleged. AFTER ARYAN KHAN CLEAN CHIT, LAWYER WANTS RHEA DRUG CASE RE-PROBED NEWS DIGEST TRIBUTES Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla pays floral tributes at the portrait of Swatantryaveer Vinayak Damodar Savarkar in the Central Hall of Parliament House, on his birth anniversary on Saturday. Arjun Ram Meghwal, PP Chaudhary and others also present. First India Bureau Kathua (JK): Union Minister of State (Inde- pendent Charge) Minis- try of Science and Tech- nology; Minister of State (Independent Charge) Ministry of Earth Science; MoS of Prime Minister’s Office and Ministry of Person- nel, Public Grievances Pensions, Atomic En- ergy and Space, Dr Ji- tendra Singh Dr. Jiten- dra Singh today said that Kathua is, because of its resource richness with diversity as well as its geographical loca- tion, destined to be North India’s StartUp destination. The Union Minister said this after inaugu- rating North India’s 1st Industrial Biotech Park Ghatti, Kathua, Jammu along with Manoj Sin- ha, Lieutenant Gover- nor, UT of JK. The Minister said that the next twenty five years are very crucial for this country and when India would be celebrating its 100 years of independence in 2047, the youth of Kath- ua would be among the great contributors to- wards making India a ‘Vishwa Guru’. Dr Jitendra Singh said, the Biotech Park would act as hub for incubation of new ide- as and will act as a ro- bust platform to sup- port the Agri-entrepre- neurs, Startups, Pro- gressive farmers, sci- entists, scholars and students not only from Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh but also from nearby States of Pun- jab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh. ‘Park would act as hub for incubation of new ideas’ Radical changes proposed in new IA,Navy,IAF system New Delhi (PTI): Some radical changes have been proposed in the new system of recruit- ment in the three ser- vices — Army, Navy and the Air Force — un- der the Tour of Duty/ Agneepath scheme wherein 100 per cent of the soldiers recruited shall be released from service after four years and then 25 per cent re- enlisted for full service. Highly placed sources haveinformedthatthere has been much discus- sion over the final for- mat of the Tour of Duty and that some new sug- gestions have been pro- posed and are likely to be accepted as the an- nouncement of the new recruitment scheme is expected any day now. Sources say there would be some excep- tions made for certain trades of soldiers in the three services wherein these may be retained beyond the four year contractual service be- cause of the technical nature of their job. NORTH INDIA’S FIRST BIOTECH PARK Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh inaugurating North India’s first Industrial Biotech Park at Kathua on Saturday.
  • 8. NEWS LUCKNOW | SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2022 07 www.firstindia.co.in I www.firstindia.co.in/epapers/lucknow I twitter.com/thefirstindia I facebook.com/thefirstindia I instagram.com/thefirstindia MYSTERY OF VAULT UNEARTHED Much against expectations, on Saturday during Samadhaan Diwas proceedings, nothing came out from a vault weighed two hundred kilos kept in the Malkhana of Bithoor police station for the past four years. Everyone expected treasures in the vault kept in the police station, but when it was cut open, everyone laughed including the DM. On March 21, the house of grocery shopkeeper Dinesh Dwivedi was demolished for the widening of GT Road from Kalyanpur to Bilhaur during which a vault was found during the excavation. The vault’s width was about 3 feet and its thickness was 2 feet. As soon as the safe was found, 3 claimants Munni Kinnar, Dinesh, and Arun Mishra came. This house first belonged to Arun, who had kept Munni Kinnar on rent, and later Dinesh took over the house. —First India Bureau BOY GIRL SLIT THEIR WRIST INSIDE TRAIN’S BATHROOM Ayoung man and a teenage girl slit their wrists with a blade. The RPF police admitted both of them in an unconscious state at Agra Cantt station from where both were sent to SN Hospital for the treatment. Later,  the girl was handed over to ChildLine and the youth to Narsinghpur Police. Inspector Surendra Chaudhary of RPF Agra Cantt said that a boy and a girl were found unconscious in the bathroom of passengers coach D-1 of Chhattisgarh Express. After countless attempts, the RPF team were able to get inside the bathroom. The inspector told that both had tried to cut the nerves of their hand, but now their condition is out of danger. On regaining consciousness, the young man told his name as Rajiv Putra Vijay, a resident of Bhagalpur police station, Bodh Gaya district, Bihar. The 15-year-old girl is from Gadarwara, Narsinghpura, Madhya Pradesh. The girl’s family had also written a missing report. —First India Bureau BUDGET A DECEIT, SAYS LALJI; GET FACTS RIGHT, SAYS FIN MIN Lucknow (PTI): Senior Samajwadi Party leader LaljiVermaonSaturday termed the Uttar PradeshBudgetpresent- ed by the BJP govern- menta“deceit”,prompt- ing Finance Minister Suresh Khanna to inter- veneandasktheOpposi- tion leader to get his factsright.TheYogiAdi- tyanath government on Thursday presented its maiden Budget of the secondtermwithafocus on education, employ- ment, empowerment of women and farmers be- sides law and order. The Budget is seen as a masterstroke by the government towards re- alising the dream of achieving a USD 1 tril- lion economy for Uttar Pradesh. The Rs 6,15,518.97 crore Budget has a provision of Rs 39,181 crore for new schemes. Finance min- ister Suresh Khanna said the current Budget is bigger than the previ- ous Budget by Rs 65,249 crores. Participating in the discussion on the Budget in the state As- sembly, Lalji Verma said, “Like the Budgets of the past five years, this Budget is also a de- ceit. It is a Budget, which is misleading people.” “The govern- ment is terming it as the biggest Budget but it is far from reality . How much the Budget is im- plemented is to be seen and only then the com- plete picture will emerge,” he added. Ver- ma also gave year-wise date of previous Budg- ets presented by the BJP government claimed that the amount ear- marked for them could not be spent. “If the sup- plementary Budget is combined for 2021-22, then it comes to Rs 5.85 lakh crore. But, the amount spent was Rs 4.84 crore,” he said. Ver- ma, a former state fi- nance minister, claimed that merely 45-70 per cent of the Budget allot- tedtosomedepartments could be spent. “This is a hollow Budget,” Ver- ma said. Following this, Finance Minister Suresh intervened and asked Verma to get his facts right. Khanna said if for 2021-2022, the sup- plementary budget is combined, then it comes to Rs 5.66 lakh crore. Speaking in support of the Budget, Siddharth Nath Singh of the BJP termed the Budget “his- toric”. About 65-70 per cent people in UP live in villages and if they are left out of the debate on economy, then it is not good, he said. “After coming to power in 2017, theYogiAdityanathgov- ernment started one dis- trict, one product scheme,” he said. TheRs6,15,518.97crbudgethasaprovisionof ` 39,181crfornewschemes CM Yogi Adityanath with state Finance Minister Suresh Kumar Khanna before the presentation of the State Budget 2022-23. Minor raped for 4 years, man booked STF TEAM NABS WANTED CRIMINALS AND DRUG PEDDLERS IN SEPERATE RAIDS First India Bureau Lucknow: STF has ar- rested three wanted criminals involved in a loot bid in the Malad area of Mumbai, from Sidharth Nagar dis- trict. STF sources said that acting on tip-off, the STF team arrested Barakat Ali, Afjal Hus- sain, and Abdul Man- nan near Kesari bridge under the Chilhiya po- lice station area in Sid- harth Nagar district and recovered looted articles. The arrested accused had looted jewellery, cash, and other valua- bles in the Malad area of Mumbai and after looting, they had es- caped to their native dis- trict, Sidharth Nagar.  In another incident, the STF team arrested three members of an inter-state drug ped- dling gang and recov- ered 1.75 quintal hemp. The arrested accused were identified as Vikramjeet, AMrik Ku- mar, and Bandhan Sin- gh. STF team nabbed 3 drug peddlers near Ten- ua toll Plaza at Gorakh- pur-Deoria bypass un- der the Geeda police station area in Gorakh- pur district. During interrogation arrest- ed accused told po- lice that they were smuggling hemp from Udalguri area of Assam to different districts of UP.    First India Bureau Lucknow: A minor girl was sexually abused for 4 years on the pretext of marriage in the Thakurganj area of the state capital. The police source said that the case was registered on the complaint of the victim’s father. In the complaint, it was alleged that a minor girl was sex- ually abused by Osama for 4 years. Osama sexually assaulted first time after intoxicating herwithacolddrink and he made a video of the crime. Then he threatened her to defame lured her into marriage. Whensheinsisted on marriage, he threatened to kill her. The Father of the victim said that herdaughtertriedto commit suicide but her mother saved her. She told about the atrocities after family pressure. STAR OF THE EVENING Bollywood playback singer Shailendra Singh performing on the stage of Hunar Haat, in Agra on Saturday. —PHOTO BY ANI Woman abducted from marriage event, gang raped First India Bureau Basti: A woman was gang-raped near her residence during a marriage celebration of her younger sister in the Kotwali police station area. Police sources said that a woman was abducted near her residence during the marriage celebration of her younger sister. Police have registered a case against two miscre- ants under gang-rape, kidnapping, and at- tempt to murder charg- es on the complaint of the victim and later ar- rested the accused. The victim was shifted to the hospital for treatment and medical examination while po- lice interrogated both accused. Police said that investigations are underway and further actions will be taken after medical reports. Action against 7 constables for fraudulent activities in Kanpur First India Bureau Kanpur: Seven police constables posted in the crimebranchwereshift- ed to police lines after allegations of their in- volvement in fraudulent activities. Policesources saidjointpolicecommis- sioner Anand Prakash has shifted seven police constables after they were found involved in extortion after posing as SpecialTaskForce(STF) officials.  It was reported that some policemen posted in the crime branch were raiding different places as STF officials and demanding money from them. Several vic- tims contacted STF of- ficials who had similar complaints. Actions were taken against sub- inspector Shubham Ya- dav, head constable Shamshad Ali, Shivveer Sing, Ravi Kumar. Con- stables Lakhan Singh, Ankur Bhadauriya, and Devansh Sirohi. Sub- inspector Vikram Singh from the crime branch were also shifted.  It was reported that some policemen posted in the crime branch were raiding different places as STF officials and demanding money from them Two police constables severely injured in attack in Kushinagar First India Bureau Kushinagar: A per- petrator attacked a motorbike-borne po- lice constable in Khadda town here. When another con- stable reached at the spot to nab him, the miscreant attacked him also. Police sources here said when constable Ma- sum Ali was return- ing from the circle officer’s office to po- lice lines, one mis- creant attacked him with a sharp weapon on his neck. Masum Ali was se- verely injured in the attack. Locals rushed the injured constable to CHC Turkaha where his condition was stated to be critical. When the police force led by sub-in- spector PK Singh reached the spot near Subhash cross- ing, the accused per- petrator attacked the police team and con- stable Prem Narayan Verma was severely injured. Police ar- rested the attacker with help of locals and later he was identified as Rajnu Ali, a resident of Sultanpur district. Police were inter- rogating him but the reason behind his at- tack is not known yet. The arrested accused is a construction la- bour and was work- ing in a building. 2 ELDERLY KILLED IN GORAKHPUR, INVESTIGATION ON First India Bureau Gorakhpur: Two el- derly persons were beat- en to death in Jitwapur village under the Bel- ghat area. Arun Singh, superintendent of po- lice (south) said that Bhola (60), a resident of Jitwapur village was beaten to death by mis- creants early on Satur- day. Assailants threw his dead body on an ag- ricultural farm near the village and escaped from the spot. Police have registered a case against five persons on the complaint of Sanjay , son of the deceased. It was alleged that Surendra, his wife Bas- anti, their two sons, and Rajkumar attacked Bhola and beat him to death. Police have ar- rested two accused Bas- anta Devi, wife of Surendra, and Shamb- hu, son of Rajkumar. Police have recovered two bamboo sticks used in the crime from the testimony of Basanta Devi. In another inci- dent, Bindu Gupta (40) wife of Jhinak Gupta was strangulated to death in Ekauna Bujurg village in Belghat area. It was reported that Bindu was strangulated with nylon rope found near the body. The hus- band of the deceased woman had escaped af- ter the incident and po- lice were speculating that he could be the killer. Police have launched a manhunt to nab the escaped suspect and further investiga- tions are underway .    —PHOTO BY PTI —REPRESENTATIONAL IMAGE —REPRESENTATIONAL IMAGE —REPRESENTATIONAL IMAGE The current Budget is bigger than the previ- ous Budget by Rs 65,249 crores. — Suresh Khanna, Finance Minister, Uttar Pradesh