2024 04 03 AZ GOP LD4 Gen Meeting Minutes FINAL.docx
October 2015
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NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION OF INDIA
Volume 20 o”kZ 20 No.11 vad-11 October- 2015 Rs. 5/- Per copy
RoleofWorldBankandIMFtoSupportthe2030AgendaforSustainableDevelopmentGoals(SDGS)
NAI bureau
New Delhi: The Finance
Minister Shri Arun Jaitely
will be on official tour from
October 7 to 11, 2015 to
Lima, Peru to attend the
Annual Meetings of the
International Monetary
Fund (IMF) and the World
Bank and other associated
meetings. The Finance
Minister, in his capacity as
India’s Governor on the
Board of Governors’ of IMF
and the World Bank, leads
the Indian delegation to
these meetings. Dr.
Raghuram Rajan, Governor,
RBI, Shri Shaktikanta Das,
Secretary, Department of
Economic Affairs and Dr.
Arvind Subramanian, Chief
Economic Adviser (CEA)
and other senior officials
are also part of the Indian
delegation.
During his visit, the
Finance Minister Shri Arunn
Jaitley will be addressing
the meetings of
Commonwealth Finance
Ministers and G-20 Finance
Ministers and will be speak-
ing at the Ministerial Panel
on Climate Finance. Shri
Jaitley will also hold bilater-
al meetings with President,
World Bank and the Finance
Ministers of other countries.
The key issues of discus-
sion during the World Bank
meeting are the role of
World Bank and the
International Monetary Fund
(IMF) to support the 2030
agenda for Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs),
shareholding review of the
World Bank and changes in
the financing structures of
International Development
Agency (IDA). In addition,
the recent developments in
the global economy.
Shri Nitin Gadkari inaugurates
meet on Road Safety Initiatives
New Delhi: The Union
Minister of Road Transport
& Highways and Shipping
Shri Nitin Gadkari has
emphasized the need to
put in place an action ori-
ented plan to bring down
the number of road acci-
dents in the country.
Inaugurating a two day
Regional Conference of the
International Road
Federation (IRF) in New
Delhi today, the Minister
said that a multi-pronged
approach is required to
tackle the issue of road
safety. While on one hand
we need to build roads that
are safe, with proper place-
ment of curbs, under-pass-
es and safety features for
pedestrians, he said the
automobile industry also
needs to pitch in with effec-
tive safety measures in the
vehicles they produce. The
minister also stressed upon
the importance of educat-
ing the public about their
roles in ensuring road safe-
ty, and said that celebrities
could be involved in such
awareness campaigns. Shri
Gadkari said that the pro-
posed, modified Motor
Vehicles Act would go a
long way in making Indian
roads safer in an effective
and transparent manner.
Speaking on the occasion
Shri Vijay Chhibber,
Secretary, Ministry of Road
Transport and Highways
said that road accidents
impose a huge human,
social and economic cost
on the country.
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dkVdj vius cPpksa dks vaxzsth ek/;e
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Nk= LosPNk ls vaxzsth ;k vU; fon-
s'kh Hkk"kk,a i<+uk pkgsa rks mUgsa iwjh NwV
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vkRegR;k,a dHkh Hkh lÙkk/kkjh ikVhZ vkSj
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dkQh cM+h fxjkoV vkbZ gSA ogh Hkwfeghu [ksr
etnwjksa dh çfr'kr tula[;k esa nqxquh ls
T;knk o`f) gqbZ gSA bldk Li"V vFkZ gS] fd
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vkSj os viuh gh tehu ij fngkM+h etnwjh
djus ds fy, foo'k gSa- os Åaph njksa ij tehu
fdjk, ij ys jgs gSa vkSj ugha ds cjkcj ykHk
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ysfdu ;fn dksbZ ljdkj ek= mudh
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fdlku gh ekuus ls badkj dj nsa] rks dksbZ
D;k djsa ou Hkwfe ds iês ugha gksus ds dkj.k
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tks iêk/kkjh fdlku ifjokj ds lnL; gksrs gSaA
bu Js.kh ds yksxksa dh vkRegR;kvksa dks ljdkj
^fdlku vkRegR;kvksa* esa fxurh gh ugha-jk"Vªh;
vijk/k vuqla/kku C;wjks ¼,ulhvkjch½ dh
fjiksVZ ds vuqlkj] o"kZ 2001 esa NÙkhlx<+ esa
1452 fdlku vkRegR;k,a gqbZ Fkha] tks o"kZ 2009
esa c<+dj 1802 gks xbZA bu vkadM+ksa dk
fo'ys"k.k crkrk gS fd ns'k esa vkRegR;k djus
okys gj 10 fdlkuksa esa ,d fdlku NÙkhlx<+
dk gSA o"kZ 2009 esa iwjs ns'k esa 17368 fdlkuksa
dh vkRegR;k,a ntZ dh xbZ FkhA dsaæ esa laçx
ljdkj vius gh C;wjks ds bu vkadM+ksa dks
udkj jgh Fkh] rks jkT; esa Hkktik dh ljdkj
Hkh- ysfdu bl udkj ds ckotwn bu fdlku
vkRegR;kvksa us ns'k esa O;kIr —f"k ladV ij
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de fn[kkus ds fy, vc 'kq: gqvk fdlku
vkRegR;kvksa ds vkadM+ksa esa gsjk&Qsjh dk [ksyA
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vkRegR;kvksa esa ns'k ds çFke ikap jkT;ksa esa
'kkfey Fkk] ogka o"kZ 2011] 2012 o 2013 esa
dksbZ fdlku vkRegR;k gh ugha gqbZ !!
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fdlkuh dks ^Lojkstxkj* eku fy;k gS vkSj
reke fdlku vkRegR;kvksa dks mlus ^
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ugha vk;k- blfy, çns'k esa mPp nj ij ntZ
gks jgh fdlku vkRegR;kvksa dk ^'kwU;* gks
tkuk iwjh rjg ls lansgkLin Fkk- bl ij
gks&gYyk rks gksuk gh Fkk- bl gks&gYys dk
urhtk ;g gqvk fd o"kZ
2014 esa 755 fdlkuksa
dh vkRegR;k,a ntZ dh
xbZ- bl o"kZ iwjs ns'k esa
12360 fdlkuksa us
vkRegR;k,a dh Fkh- bl
çdkj] ns'k esa vkRegR;k
djus okys fdlkuksa esa
NÙkhlx<+ ds 6%
fdlku Fks] tcfd NÙkhlx<+ dh vkcknh iwjs
ns'k dh vkcknh dk egt 2% gh gS-;fn
fdlku vkRegR;k,a ^ —f"k ladV ^ dk ,d
ladsrd gS] rks bl ladV dh xgjkbZ dks
le>us dh t:jr gS- ,ulhvkjch ds 2009
rd ds vkadM+sa ^fo'oluh;* ekus tk ldrs gSa]
ysfdu mlds ckn ds ughaA 2009 ds ckn ds
vkadM+ksa ds fo'ys"k.k ds fy, ^ lkekU; foosd
^ dk lgkjk ysuk iM+sxkA o"kZ 2013 esa
^Lojkstxkj ¼vU;½* dh Js.kh esa 1216 dh
^vlkekU;* c<+ksrjh ntZ dh xbZ gSA ;fn bls
o"kZ 2014 esa fdlku vkRegR;kvksa dh la[;k
ls tksM+dj ns[kk tk,a] rks eksVs rkSj ij ;g
ekuk tk ldrk gS] fd bl o"kZ fdlku
leqnk; ds chp 1971 fdlkuksa us vkRegR;k
dh bl çdkj] çfr yk[k tula[;k esa 7-73
fdlku vkRegR;k dj jgs gSa vkSj çfr yk[k
fdlku ifjokjksa ds chp vkRegR;k dh nj 49-
2 cSBrh gSA ;g vkRegR;k nj ns'k esa lokZf/kd
gS-;fn NÙkhlx<+ ns'k esa lcls xgjs —f"k
ladV ls xqtj jgk gS] rks blds dkj.kksa dh
iM+rky dh gh tfu pkfg,A ;g ogh
NÙkhlx<+ gS] tgka 2002&03 ls 2012&13 ds
chp 10 lkyksa esa thMhih esa vkSlru 7% dh
rst j¶rkj ls o`f) gqbZ gSaA tks yksx^ fVªdy
Mkmu F;ksjh ^ ij fo'okl djrs gSa fd
vFkZO;oLFkk esa ftruk T;knk fodkl gksxk] og
fjldj fupys rcdksa rd mruk gh T;knk
igqapsxk] os ;gka xyr lkfcr gksaxs- okLrfodrk
rks ;g gS fd bl rst j¶rkj fodkl us
fdlkuksa ds T;knk cM+s fgLls ij dtZ dk cks>
ykn fn;k gSA ,u,l,lvks ds gh vuqlkj]
fiNys ,d n'kd esa dtZnkj fdlkuksa dh
la[;k 48-6% ls c<+dj 51-7% gks xbZ gS- bu
fdlkuksa esa 40% fdlku egktuh dtZ esa ncs
gSa] tks 60% rd C;kt olwyrs gS- egktuh
dtZ esa Qals bu fdlkuksa dh igqap mudh
^Hkwfeghurk ^ ds dkj.k cSadksa rd gS gh ugha-
,d vkSlr Hkkjrh; fdlku ds fy, ;g dtZ
,d ^Qans* esa cny x;k gS] tks fiNyh dbZ
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tks ^ iwathoknh fodkl ^ fd;k x;k gS vkSj tks
rduhd fodflr gqbZ gS] mlus mls Qk;nk
de igqapk;k] dtZ ds tky esa T;knk Qalk;k
gSA ,d v/;;u ds vuqlkj] o"kZ 1967&2007
ds chp —f"k mitksa dh dherksa esa dsoy 10
xquk o`f) gqbZ gS] ysfdu vkS|ksfxd mRiknksa dh
dherksa esa 30 xquk c<+ksrjh gqbZ gSA vFkZO;oLFkk
esa thMhih esa fodkl nj ds ihNs ^ vkfne
lap; ^ cgqr cM+k dkj.k gS] tks ty] taxy]
tehu] [kfut] vkSj vU; çk—frd lalk/kuksa
dh ywV ls çsfjr gS-rks ,sls fodkl dk fdlkuksa
rd fjlus dk fl)kar rks dksjh dYiuk gh
lkfcr gksuh FkhA ,d vkadyu ds vuqlkj]
1995&2007 rd —f"k mitksa ds ewY; fu/kkZj.k
ds tfj;s bl ns'k ds fdlkuksa dks 6 yk[k
djksM+ #i;ksa dh pir yxkbZ xbZ gSA vius
okns ds ckotwn Hkktik ljdkj vkt Hkh
fdlkuksa dks LokehukFku vk;ksx dh flQkfj'kksa
ds vuqlkj ykxr dk Ms<+ xquk U;wure
leFkZu ewY; ds :i esa nsus dks rS;kj ugha gSaA
[ksrh&fdlkuh ?kkVs dk lkSnk gks xbZ gS vkSj
fdlh fodYi ds vHkko esa gh os blls fpids
gq, gSa- [ksrh&fdlkuh ls mUgsa tks dqN Hkh vk;
gksrh gS] mls m|ksx txr gM+i dj ysrk gS-
vFkZO;oLFkk esa thMhih ds fodkl nj dk
jgL; Hkh ;gh gSA NÙkhlx<+ esa yxHkx 40
yk[k ifjokj [ksrh&fdlkuh ij gh
xqtj&clj djrs gSa- buesa ls dsoy 9@10
yk[k fdlkuksa dh gh cSadksa rd igqap gSa- 30
yk[k fdlku ifjokj egktuh dtsZ esa Qals gSa]
ftudh vkSlr vkenuh] ,u,l,lvks ds
vuqlkj] dsoy 3423 :i;s ekfld gh gSA
i'kqikyu Hkh ;gka ?kkVs dk /ka/kk gS] tks mudh
vk; esa vkSj deh gh djrk gSA ;s fdlku
ifjokj viuh vkSlr vkenuh dk 40% rks
dsoy dtZ esa gh Hkqxrku gh djrs gSa] tcfd
57% vius Hkkstu ijA blds ckn thou dh
vU; xfrfof/k;ksa ds fy, muds ikl dqN ugha
cprkA ;fn os fdlh vkSj [kpZ dks çkFkfedrk
nsrs gSa] rks vkSj T;knk dtsZ] vkSj T;knk Hkq[kejh
dk gh f'kdkj gksrs gSaA fiNys ekg NÙkhlx<+
esa gqbZ fdlku vkRegR;kvksa esa] fdlkuksa dh
,slh cngkyh fdlh ls Nqih ugha gS-rks ,d
fdlku iwjs eqYd dk isV Hkjrk gSA og m|ksxksa
dks ikyrk&ikslrk gSA og vFkZO;oLFkk dh
thMhih nj dks c<krk gS- og egktuksa dh
frtksfj;ksa dks Hkjrk gSA ysfdu ,d vPNs
cjlkr esa Hkh og Hkq[kejh ls yM+rk gSA mls
dsoy ,d vdky dk bartkj gksrk gSA
vkRegR;k djus ds fy,- 6 lkyksa ckn
NÙkhlx<+ esa ,d vPNk vdky iM jgk gS-
,d vPNs vdky dk /kudqcsjksa dks Hkh bartkj
gksrk gS equkQk iSnk djus ds fy,A
Mk0fnyhi dqekj
HkwLokeh d`"kdksa dh vkRegR;k,a
nwljs laL—r vk;ksx dh flQkfj'ksa jktx ljdkj dh ea'kkvksa ds vuq:i gh gSaA gkykafd
buesa T;knkrj flQkfj'ksa ogh gSa] tks 1956 esa igys laL—r vk;ksx us is'k dh FkhaA rc
ls ysdj vc rd i<+kbZ&fy[kkbZ dk rjhdk dkQh dqN cny x;k gSA O;kolkf;d
ikBîØeksa ij tksj fn;k tkus yxk gSA Hkkjrh; Hkk"kkvksa
dh i<+kbZ&fy[kkbZ dks Hkh jkstxkjijd cukus dh t:jr
js[kkafdr dh tk jgh gSA ,sls esa ;g fopkj dk fo"k; gks
ldrk gS fd nwljs laL—r vk;ksx dh flQkfj'kksa ij
fdruk /;ku fn;k tkuk pkfg,A vk;ksx us lq>ko fn;k
gS fd NBoha ls ysdj nloha d{kk rd vfuok;Z :i ls
laL—r i<+kbZ tk,A blh rjg rduhdh laLFkkuksa esa Hkh
laL—r i<+kus dh O;oLFkk gksuh pkfg,] rkfd fo|kFkhZ
çkphu laL—fr vkSj mldh rduhdh&oSKkfud
miyfC/k;ksa ls ifjfpr gks ldsaA laL—r vk;ksx dk
ekuuk gS fd rduhdh] çca/ku vkfn laLFkkuksa esa fQygky i<+k, tkus okys fo"k;
if'peh Kku vkSj vuqHkoksa ij vk/kkfjr gSa] blds pyrs fo|kfFkZ;ksa esa vuq'kklu dh
deh gSA laL—r ds tfj, Hkkjrh; laL—fr dh f'k{kk ls fo|kfFkZ;ksa esa vkRefo'okl
tkxsxkA vk;ksx us ,slh fo'ks"k ç;ksx'kkyk,a LFkkfir djus dk Hkh lq>ko fn;k gS] ftuesa
fo}ku vkSj oSKkfud fey dj oSfnd oSKkfud çFkkvksa] ;Kksa dh oSKkfudrk vkSj mipkj
rFkk o"kkZ vkfn ds fy, fd, tkus okys vuq"Bkuksa vkfn dk v/;;u dj ldsaA ;s
flQkfj'ksa jktx ljdkj ds fetkt ls vyx ugha gSaA
ujsaæ eksnh dh ljdkj cuus ds ckn ftl rjg foKku dkaxzsl vkSj bfrgkl dkaxzsl ds
eapksa ls feFkdh; ?kVukvksa dks oSKkfud vkSj ,sfrgkfld rF;ksa ds rkSj ij is'k fd;k
x;k] mls ns[krs gq, gSjkuh dh ckr ugha tc ljdkj laL—r vk;ksx dh flQkfj'kksa
dks ykxw djus ij xaHkhjrk ls fopkj djsA viuh Hkk"kk vkSj laL—fr ls yxko j[kuk
ukxfjdksa dk uSfrd drZO; gksuk pkfg,] ij bldk vFkZ ;g ugha yxk;k tk ldrk
fd bUgsa mu ij Fkksik tk,A eksnh ljdkj us 'kq#vkrh fnuksa esa gh oSdfYid rhljh
Hkk"kk ds rkSj ij Ldwyksa esa i<+kbZ tk jgh teZu dks gVk dj laL—r i<+kus dk QSlyk
fd;k FkkA blds pyrs teZu ljdkj ds lkFk mldk dqN Vdjko Hkh gqvk FkkA vc
vxj Ldwyksa esa laL—r dks vfuok;Z cuk;k ;k pkSFkh Hkk"kk ds :i esa is'k fd;k tkrk
gS rks fojks/k ds Loj fQj mHkjsaxsA njvly] vkt i<+kbZ&fy[kkbZ dk Lo:i jkstxkj
dks /;ku esa j[k dj r; gksus yxk gSA blfy, Ldwyksa esa ogh Hkk"kk,a i<+kus ij fopkj
fd;k tkrk gS] ftuls fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds fy, jkstxkj ds volj miyC/k gks ldsaA laL—
r bl vis{kk ij fdruh [kjh mrj ik,xh] bldk uD'kk ljdkj ds ikl ugha gSA
ujsaæ eksnh ljdkj fMftVy bafM;k] esd bu bafM;k tSls ukjksa ds tfj, ;qok ih<+h dks
vk/kqfud rduhd ls tqM+us vkSj oSf'od vFkZO;oLFkk ds lkFk dne ls dne feyk dj
pyus dks çksRlkfgr dj jgh gS] ,sls esa ;K] vuq"Bku vkSj çkphu feFkdh; ?kVukvksa
ij 'kks/k fdrus egÙo ds lkfcr gksaxs] dguk eqf'dy gSA
fofiu xkSM+
laLd`rghgekjhlaLd`frgS
dapu ;kno
lekt esa leL;k rks cgqr gSa] ysfdu muesa lqèkkj cgqr gh de ns[kus dks feysa gSaA
lekt dk v'käksa ds çfr HksnHkko dk joS;k fNik ugha gSA ljdkjh Lrj ij Hkh buds
fy, cqfu;knh lqfo/kk,a miyC/k djkus ds ekeys esa vHkh rd dksbZ mYys[kuh; çxfr
utj ugha vkrhA
fLFkfr ;g gS] fd cl vìksa] jsyos LVs'kuksa] gokbZ vìksa] Ldwyksa] lkoZtfud Hkouksa vkfn
esa fodykaxksa dks /;ku esa j[k dj u rks leqfpr lhf<+;ka cukbZ xbZ gSa vkSj u muds
lqxe vkokxeu dk /;ku j[kk x;k gSA vDlj ikaoksa ls ykpkj yksxksa dks f?klV dj
Åaps Hkouksa esa p<+rs ns[kk tkrk gSA tks yksx gkFk okyh lkbfdyksa ij pyrs&fQjrs gSa]
muds fy, jSai ugha cus gksrsA muds fy, clksa esa p<+uk&mrjuk rks [kklk rdyhQnsg
gksrk gSA blh rjg lkoZtfud LFkyksa ij –f"V&ckf/kr tu jkLrk HkVdrs] fBdkuk
ryk'krs ns[ks tkrs gSaA czsy dk mi;ksx u fd, tkus ls Hkh bu yksxksa dks cgqr lkjh
lwpuk,a miyC/k ugha gks ikrhaA bu reke leL;kvksa ds eísutj dsaæ ljdkj dk lqxE;
Hkkjr vfHk;ku fuLlansg ljkguh; igy gSA bl vfHk;ku ds rgr ns'k Hkj esa vM+rkyhl
lkS egÙoiw.kZ bekjrksa] lHkh varjjk"Vªh; gokbZ vM~~Mksa] ipgÙkj jsyos LVs'kuksa] iPphl
Qhln lkoZtfud clksa vkSj rhu gtkj tu&dsafær osclkbVksa dks vxys lky tqykbZ
rd fodykax&vuqdwy lsokvksa esa cnyus dk y{; r; fd;k x;k gSA vM+rkyhl 'kgjksa
esa de ls de lkS egÙoiw.kZ bekjrksa dh tkap djds vxys lky ds var rd muesa
lqxE; cqfu;knh lqfo/kk,a miyC/k djkus dk bjknk trk;k x;k gSA Hkkjr esa dqy fu'kä
tuksa dh la[;k djhc nks djksM+ vM+lB yk[k gSA buds fy, ljdkjh ukSdfj;ksa esa
vkj{k.k dk çko/kku gSA exj mudh igyh t:jr vkokxeu vkSj dkedkt ds vuqdwy
lqfo/kkvksa dh gS] ftlds çfr laLFkkuksa esa f'kfFkyrk dk Hkko gh utj vkrk gSA
vOoy rks i<+kbZ&fy[kkbZ ds Lrj ij gh bu yksxksa ds çfr HksnHkko fn[kus yxrk gSA
çk;: Ldwyksa esa ,sls yksxksa dks /;ku esa j[k dj u rks lhf<+;ka cukbZ tkrh gSa] u fy¶V
vkfn dh lqfo/kk gksrh gSA tks cPps iksfy;ksxzLr gksrs gSa ;k fdlh otg ls mUgsa cSlk[kh
ysdj ;k ifg,nkj lkbfdy ls pyuk iM+rk gS] muds fy, Ldwy vkuk&tkuk fdlh
;kruk ls de ugha gksrkA reke vkifÙk;ksa ds ckotwn clksa ds ik;nku dh ÅapkbZ fu'kä
tuksa ds vuqdwy ugha cukbZ tk ldh gSA us=ghuksa ds fy, fy¶V] lkoZtfud lwpuk
iVy vkfn ij czsy esa lwpuk,a eqgS;k djkbZ tkuh pkfg,] exj tc vkt rd czsy esa
leqfpr ikBî iqLrdsa miyC/k ugha gks ikrha] mUgsa i<+kus&fy[kkus ds fy, çf'kf{kr
v/;kidksa dh deh dks nwj ugha fd;k tk ik jgk] rks ckdh ekeyksa esa Hkyk D;k mEehn
dh tk ldrh gSA
fLFkfr vHkh ogha dh ogha utj vk jgh gS
3. 3vDVwcj] 2015
U;wt isilZ ,lksfl,’ku
Md Usma
Reservation in India is the process of setting aside
a certain percentage of seats(vacancies) in govern-
ment Institutions for member of Backward and
Under-represented communities.Such as Tribes
and some low caste people.some percentage of
society are spending luxuries life just because of
Quota. Struggle has become an essential part of
general category .who are not the part of Reserved
group of the society .leader of our county says to
treat equally to all who are the part of our society
they may be of Social caste(sc), Social tribe's(st)
and Other backward caste(OBC). But they them-
selves doesn't treat all the people of the society
equally.
If all the caste and tribes are equal so why the
boundaries of Reservation is built by the
Government.
Why the system of Quota is imparted on some
groups of our society are they not capable of com-
peting the general people are they not having talent
to crack Government exams in few attempts are
they not having capacity to bring the percentage if
marks which is required to take admissions in
Government Institutions.
If the custom of reservation is not removed from the
Society then the day is not far when India will
become a Hub for educated unemployed students.
In India 49.5% of seats are reserved for Social
caste(sc) ,Social tribe's(St) and Other backward
caste(OBC).Only 50.5%of seats are left vacant for
General category people for which All India
Examination is held .If this will be the condition then
where will the General category people survive .If
half the seats will be reserved by the low caste and
tribal people then then the condition of General cat-
egory people will like an employee working under
British government as a slave in his/her own coun-
try .All should appear for Competitive examination
and should try to prove oneself. Rather then sitting
at home and thinking of luxuries life without any
effort.
Caste based Reservation is a divisive tactics to
divide the majority community and create commit-
ted vote banks .This along with Secularism is only a
decay to fool the people .Even after 65years
,Reservation &Secularism, are practiced in India
,this system have changed the living standards of
some part of Dalits who are Government Servants
or the Minority communities .How can we accept a
student who just scored minimum percentage of
marks which is required to just pass a class and got
a good post in bank. How can he/she maintain him-
self with his partners who secured good percentage
of marks and qualified in competitive examination
and then became eligible to seat in that post. I even
think that rising corruption is due to Reservation,
because incompetent,inefficient and underving per-
sons are filling slots in the Government. Even elec-
trol system is corrupted because of reserved seats.
So according to my point of view Government
should Scrap the provisions of Reservation and
make uniform law for everyone in this Country. One
country,One law should be created which will be
Equal for all.
Reservation in India
Md Danish Aafaqi
An army spokesman said that the meeting last-
ed for one hour and the two commanders dis-
cussed issues regarding ongiong ceasefire vio-
lation, targetting of civilians and sniping inci-
dents on line of control(LOC).
Army commander of india and pakistan agreed
to mantain peace along borders in jammu and
kashmir.During a brigadier level meeting at
chakkan-da-bagh in poonch district the two
countries discussed ceasefire violation on Line
of control and mutually agreed to make efforts
to sort-out bordee issues.the meeting was held
in a pleasent atmosphere.Both sides mutually
agreed to exercise restraint and take the steps
to defuse the situation on borders.Brigadier HS
SAREEN of 120 infantry battalion of indian
army and Brigadier OSMAN of poonch
Rawlakot range of pakistan.
Army headed the deligation of the two coun-
tries.other issues which came up for discussion
included sharing of inputs through hot line,
timely return of civilians who inadvertently
cross-over to the other side of the border and
they are holding similar interaction and meet-
ings in future regarding these civilians.
India Pakistan agree to Maintan Peace on Borders
Kumkum
Given the recent experts
‘and scholars’ high-talks
over the reunification of
the two Koreas, followed
by President Park Geun
Hye’s emphasis on the
revival of the reunification
strategy, calling the unifi-
cation as a ‘bonanza’,
made the experts being
hinted to a possible reuni-
fication of the two Koreas
to be seen in the near
future. This year, month
of August saw high ten-
sions between the two
Koreas again while the
North Korea outlined an
ultimatum to its southern
neighbor: Stop the "provo-
cations" and "psychologi-
cal warfare" or pay the
price; which was followed
by DPRK’s constant
breaking of the UN’s rule
by refusing to denu-
clearize the country and
holding illegal nuclear
tests.
Chinese Govt. has been
playing an important role
since China is the major
ally and key provider of
Fuel and food to North
Korea. It has never made
high pressure on DPRK to
denuclearize the country
as yet, but China’s recent
front to invite South
Korean president Park
Geun hye to china’s 70th
year liberation celebra-
tions, despite getting
strong reactions from
North Korea and the fact
that ROK is a key ally to
United States, has raised
the eyebrows of many
international communities
or perhaps China has real-
ized that North Korea’s
action against UN’s rule
and international norms
are no more tolerable spe-
cially when China is rising
as a world power and
aspires to take over U.S.,
as a Hegemon. Due to
this, North Korea has been
alienated from the world
community and many
experts claim that DPRK’s
recent provocations to
Southern neighbor is due
to its poor condition in the
international front as well
as the poor domestic con-
dition.
In recent UN summit, Joint
statement issued by
Chinese president Xi jin-
ping and Barak Obama
raised high speculation to
have a solution for the
nuclear equipped North
Korea. Xi, though not
directly mentioning North
Korea, clearly indicated
that China will not support
any kind of violation of the
international laws, “We
reaffirm our commitment to
realize the complete and
verifiable denuclearization
of the Korean Peninsula in
a peaceful way and we
oppose any action that
might cause tension in the
Korean peninsula or vio-
late U.N. Security Council
resolutions," Xi said.
While US president Barak
Obama also reiterated:
"The United States and
China have reaffirmed our
commitments to the com-
plete and verifiable denu-
clearization of the Korean
peninsula in a peaceful
manner," Obama said.
"We demand the full
implementation of all rele-
vant U.N. Security Council
resolutions and we will not
accept North Korea as a
nuclear weapons state."
China’s new take on
Solving Korean peninsula
problem has changed the
entire political setting in
East Asia region, if China
is successfully able to
solve this long awaited,
pending issue then China
can be viewed as a rightful
successor of US as a
Hegemon. China’s pre-
miere publically criticizing
DPRK’s resistance to give
up the nuclear weapon
and his joining hands with
South Korea, to construct
a new industrial area and
showing high-favor has
certainly left North in huge
problem. It seems with this
kind of political scenario
and environment; we may
soon be able to see a
peaceful reunification of
the two Koreas.
IsKoreaheadingforreunification?Photo Credit-globalasiablog.com
5. vDVwcj] 2015
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ls vusd lSU; vfHk;kuksa dks lapkfyr
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vkradh geys ds ckn vesfjdk us
vQxkfuLrku vkSj bjkd esa ,d
nh?kZdkfyd lSU; vfHk;ku 'kq: fd;k FkkA
bu nh?kZdkfyd lSU; vfHk;kuksa esa isaVkxu
dks Hkkjh&Hkjde /kujkf'k [kpZ djuh iM+h
gSA bruh cM+h /kujkf'k [kpZ djuk laHkor%
vesfjdk tSls le`) ns'k ds fy, gh laHko
FkkA bu lSU; vfHk;kuksa ds lekIr gksus ds
ckn Hkh bl ckr dh laHkkouk cgqr de gS
fd vesfjdk fudV Hkfo"; esa vius lSU;
[kpZ esa fdlh çdkj dh dksbZ deh djus
okyk gSA vHkh vesfjdk viuh dqy thMhih
dk 3-5 çfr'kr j{kk {ks= esa [kpZ dj nsrk
gSA vkadM+s crkrs gSa fd de ls de vxys
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vesfjdk dh rqyuk esa Hkkjr vkSj phu nksuksa
gh ns'kksa dk j{kk ctV mudh dqy thMhih
dk nks çfr'kr ls Hkh de gSA ;g vo';
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LokHkkfod :i ls mudh j{kk ctV ds
vkadM+ksa esa Hkh Li"V varj fn[kkbZ iM+rk gSA
lSU; {kerk vkSj viuh rS;kfj;ksa dks ysdj
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fjd lqj{kk ij phu vius lSU; ctV ls
Hkh vf/kd [kpZ djrk gSA
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viuh bPNk ds eqrkfcd u rks pquko dj
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Delhi/ NCR
Swachch Bharat Mission campaign catching up
As the nation braces to scale new
heights on the flagship pro-
gramme of 'Swachch Bharat
Mission' (SBM) after its year-long
drive, general awareness for
cleanliness and hygiene is
spreading like a “infectious
smile.” A plethora of success sto-
ries and increasing commitment
to the cleanliness indicate that it
is not a paper tiger project.
Profiling the mission and its
accomplishments, not only offi-
cials but many social institutions
and other bodies, involved in the
mission, flag piles of data.
Statistics, they say, do not matter
in such a gigantic task which has
picked a natural momentum .
Now , more and more people and
government and non government
institutions are on board for the
realisation of Swachch Bharat
dream. Urban Development
Minister M Venkaiah Naidu says
SBM has been one of the major
initiatives of the Government but
while other initiatives are largely
demand driven, it aims at creating
demand for sanitary services and
infrastructure and involves moti-
vating people and sensitise them
towards need for adopting right
behavioural attitudes.
He describes SBM as the mother
of all new missions launched by
the Central Government given its
unique nature. A Clean India, Mr
Venkaiah Naidu said, is the most
profound statement that the coun-
ty can make to the world which is
keenly watching it in the context
of various initiatives launched
during the last over one year. The
UD Minister said that since the
launch of the Mission in October
last year by the Prime Minister,
people across the country and
age groups have been inspired by
its philosophy and objectives and
this is its major achievement.
To further reinforce and consoli-
date behavioural changes, an
intensive campaign has been
launched last month and will con-
tinue till March next year to propel
people into action for cleanliness
and intensive cleanliness drive
will be taken up in 11 thematic
areas. The areas to be covered
include agricultural and grain
markets, religious and tourism
places, educational institutions,
resident welfare associations,
under passes and fly overs, can-
tonment boards, water bodies
and recreation places, hospitals,
old cities and Government
offices. A Swachch Baharat con-
clave is also being planned.
Based on reports received till
August this year, Gujarat,
Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka,
Punjab, Chattisgarh, Andhra
Pradesh, Rajasthan and Haryana
have performed well in respect of
construction of individual house-
hold toilets. As against the target
of construction of 25 lakh house-
hold toilets in urban areas till
March, 2016, construction of
16.45 lakh toilets has been taken
up and 4.65 lakh toilets have
already been built. Major states
including UP, Bihar and Tamil
Naidu are still to pick up momen-
tum, said the Minister on the first
anniversary of the SBM.
According to him, toilet construc-
tion is still to begin in five UTs of
Andaman & Nicobar Islands,
Chandigarh, Daman & Diu, Dadra
and Nagar Haveli and Delhi and
four North-Eastern States of
Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland,
Meghalaya and Tripura besides
Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Referring
to the enthusiasm on the part of
several states, Mr Naidu said that
over and above the central assis-
tance of Rs.4,000 per construc-
tion of each toilet in urban areas,
13 states are providing additional
assistance in the range of
Rs.4,000 to Rs.13,000.
Regarding construction of com-
munity and public toilets in urban
areas, Government records say
as against target of building one
lakh toilet seats by March, 2016,
construction of 94,653 toilet seats
has been taken up and 24,233
seats have already been built and
the rest in progress.
Honey Sehgal
Media- Known as the 4th pillar of
Democracy and peoples of the country
have the blind trust on the media
because it is the only power tool which
gives the information to the public by
any medium whether it is electronic,
print or online
media.
But What has happen to our
media??
There is a lots of difference which has
come between the earlier time report-
ing & today’s reporting. Today no
investigation is done proper on each
story as compare to the earlier time.
Investigative Reporting is decreasing
day by day. Investigative journalism is
a form of journalism in which reporters
deeply investigate a single topic of
interest, such as serious crimes, polit-
ical corruption, or corporate wrongdo-
ing. An investigative journalist may
spend months or years researching
and preparing a report. Investigative
journalism is a primary source of infor-
mation. Most investigative journalism
is conducted bynewspapers, wire serv-
ices, and freelance journalists.
Practitioners sometimes use the term
"accountability reporting".
Tools Of Investigative Reporting
Databases of public records
Investigation of technical issues,
including scrutiny of government and
business
practices and their effects
Research into social and legal
issues Political biasness have also
included in the change in Today’s
media which is not at all good. Media
was introduced to give true information
to the public, but supporting political
leaders is not the work of media. Media
should not support the political leaders
and their parties, it show shows all the
things truly which is going in the coun-
try.
WhatDoWeExeptFromMediaInFuture Ten years down the line since the National Rural Health
Mission (NRHM) was put in place, challenges to ensure quali-
ty and affordable health services in large swathes of the coun-
try’s rural belts are being tackled with renewed vigour.
Latest rural health statistics reveal that gaps are to be bridged
and much has been accomplished despite a plethora of chal-
lenges on the road in the wake of increasing expectations in
rural regions.
Manpower has been increased and infrastructure refurbished
for the rural health set up to match ever increasing aspirations
of people who are becoming more aware of quality health
services available in urban stretches and government endeav-
ours to improve health care delivery in rural regions. At some
places ,more facilities and manpower are required lest it cast
an adverse impact on the services.The NRHM common review
commission has undertaken a close look on the set up to
improve services .
The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government, led by
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is exploring ways and means to
ensure proper utilisation of public spending on the system,
confronted with multiple challenges. Several state govern-
ments are also intensifying efforts to ensure sound healthcare
in rural belts.
The NRHM seeks to provide effective healthcare to rural pop-
ulation throughout the country with special focus on 18 States,
which have weak public health indicators and infrastructure.
The States are Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar,
Chhattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Jammu &
Kashmir, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Madhya Pradesh,
Nagaland, Odisha, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tripura, Uttarakhand
and Uttar Pradesh.
Modi govt moves to rectify lacu-
nae in rural health architecture
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National
NAI bureau
We (Sri Sri Aryamaharshi
and wife Simi.M.S) decid-
ed to donate one each of
our kidneys, following
pathetic plight of renal
patients as it is more
dreaded disease than can-
cer. We learnt from media
reports about troubles and
tribulations of the renal
patients due to their inabil-
ity to afford to the financial
burden for kidney trans-
plantation surgery extreme
difficulty in availing of
matchable kidneys and
medication after transplan-
tation surgery.
The peculiarity of the renal
disease was that when you
were put to dialysis, there
was no let up in the dis-
ease and frequency of
dialysis would go up and
ultimately it would take
away your precious life.
Contrary to other dreaded
diseases, treatment would
help improve the diseases
and in certain cases com-
plete recovery would be
possible with medication
thanks to the advance-
ment in the medical tech-
nology.
Hence we decided to
donate one each of our
kidneys free of cost to the
needy poor and downtrod-
den section of the society
with a view to saving two
lives which were
entrapped under kidney
trouble, as a matter of
mere charitable act. Under
the Aryalok Atheendhriya
Gurukulam & Ashram
Charitable Trust, an Organ
Donation wing was inau-
gurated on Nov 12, 2013
handing over consent let-
ters of kidney donation by
its founder Sri Sri
Aryamaharshi and his wife
M.S.Simi. Besides, 50 dis-
ciples of the Gurukulam
also gave the consent let-
ters of organ donation to
Fr Davis Chiramel,
Chairman of the Thrissur-
based Kidney Federation
of India, an International
organization for promotion
of organ donation.
The Trust has been
imparting training in the
Mystical Studies, Art of
acceptance, Kundalini
Yoga, Transcendental
Meditation, Inner
Revolution, Spiritual
Counseling with special
Emphasis on the art of
“TavaT Effect” (Facing
anything and everything
with courage and the prac-
ticner of this art received
the capacity to do only
good things in life).
After announcing our
intention of donating kid-
neys free of cost, several
people had approached us
offering lakhs of rupees.
We politically refused all
offers of money for our kid-
neys.
Maharishi’s Kidney was
transplanted on Noble
Jose from Angamaly, dis-
trict of Ernakulum and
Simi’s Kidney transplanted
on Jeeva C Chrisus from
Trivandrum.
Noble Jose and Jeeva C
Chrisus belonged to poor
downtrodden section of
the society. If some good
Samaritans did not come
forward to donate their kid-
neys free of cost, these
two teen-aged would have
no more now, I hope.
As part of promotion of
organ donation concept,
we had held classes at
Kannur Central Prison on
Jan 26, 2015.
To our great astonish-
ment, three convicts under
going imprisonment in the
prison had handed over
their consent letters for
donating one each of their
kidneys to the superinten-
dent of the Central Prison,
Asok Arappa, immediately
after the classes were
over. They are:
Sukumaran pattambi)
Babu Chembakassery
Wayanad and Babu
(Palakkad).
Though the convicts had
submitted their consent
letters on Jan 26, their fate
was intricated under the
imperialistic and colonial
Rules and Acts still in
vogue in the country even
after India became a sov-
ereign socialist republic
over 65 years ago.
The convict’s kidney dona-
tion had not yet been
materialized in the
absence of orders from the
Prison authorities. It is
hoped, it would be materi-
alized sooner than later.
It was quite unbelievable
for us that our humble act
of donation of kidneys
would lead to win 2015
Limca Book of Records,
India Book of Records,
Asia Book of records,
World Record of India and
World Records University
Vietnam has conformed on
me a doctorate Degree in
record making on October
4th 2015.
Besides
We humbly request the
respectable media men to
good coverage in your
respective media.
New Delhi
Sri Sri Aryamaharshi and
simi
Date 05.10.2015
Address of the Hospital
M/S Medical Trust hospital
M G road, Kochi. Kerala,
Pin 682016
Tel: 0487 2358001.
E Mail: info@medical-
trusthospital.org
Doctors Name
1.Dr Mammen M John.
Nephrologists. Medical
Trust hospital
2.Dr Ravikumar
Urologist .Medical Trust
hospital
Transplantation Date
20 May 2014
Our kidney Recipients
Address
1.Mr. Noble Jose
Perumayan house
Thuravoor PO, Angamaly,
Ernakulum Dist.
Tel: 9544987434
2.Jeeva C Chrisus
TC- 69/573, Poonthura
PO, Thiruvananthapuram.
Tel: 8086443560
SriSriAryamaharshiConvocationCeremonyatFaridabad
Pramesh jain
Kengeri police arrested five
accused within two days and recov-
ered Rs.5 lakh worth of gold and sil-
ver ornaments with Rs.40,000 cash.
DCP Labhuram said on 1/10/2015
Vinutha Rudresh a resident of
Jnanbharathi layout 6 th cross, reg-
istered a robbery complaint in ken-
geri police station limits in which she
stated that Shilpa and Geetha who
was known to her from past 2 years
has joined her other three friends
and robed her valuables worth
Rs.5lakh and cash .
She said on 1st October this both
came to her house and at around
8:30pm she invited her three friends
to our house and she introduced
them by telling they are from media,
and as they entered the house they
attacked her by keeping knife point
and robbed her and flee away from
the scene.
As vinutha's neighbours who saw
her running behind they too joined
her and chased down two of the
three men and the alert public too
came to their help and nabbed them
near Jnanabharathi layout railway
track and handed over to police .
The Kengeri police inspector head-
ed a team and started the investiga-
tion and with the continuous efforts
based on the statement by the two
they nabbed the other three of the
gang who were absconding. During
the interrogation they confessed the
crime and revealed that Geetha and
shilpa both have pre planned to rob
her as they used to visit regularly
victim Vinutha Rudresh house and
one day vinutha showed her jewels
to them and then they saw a good
chance as vinutha was alone in her
house on 1st October and the noto-
rious two women who were well
known about the jewellery she
called her other three friends to join
them and she introduced them
telling that they are her friends who
works in media and they have
come to meet you as soon as they
entered the house the two closed
the door and the other three
attacked her keeping knife point
and asked her to give all valuables
to them if not they will kill her so
getting scared and to save her life
she gave all her valuables kept in
her house and a necklace which
she was wearing and cash of
Rs.40,000.Our team has recovered
intact stolen property in just 2 days.
Total property recovered is 143
grams of gold ornaments,2 Kg silver
ornaments worth of Rs.5 lakh with
Rs.40,000 cash has been recov-
ered intact from their possession,
the three men joined them as they
were unemployed and they used to
get share from the stolen property
and to lead lavish life in short period
of time they did this crime are now
under bars .
The accused has been identified as
G Shilpa alias Kavita (26),from
Kanakapura road and Geeta alias
leelavathi ,(28), and three men are
primary conspirators as first time
offender identified as Jagadish
Narayan,(22), from Tigalarapalya,
K S Chethan, (19), from
Rajagopalnagar ,and Anand
Shivakumar,(22) of
Rajagopalnagar . Preliminary
investigation revealed that the two
women were arrested by Magadi
road and Banashankari police and
are habitual offender we are col-
lecting the information and a case
has been registered and further
investigation is on . And finally
Bengaluru police Commissioner, N
S Megharikh , Addl CP West, C H
Pratap Reddy, has appreciated
DCP, Labhuram, ACP
Sathyanarayana Kuddur,PI,
Yelgaiah, and his team as PSIs as,
K.Venkatesh, M. Mallikarjuna ,and
T Krishna and staff as
Seeraiah,Narasimhamurthy,Suresh
, pradeep kumar,Somanna, and
Sathish for the commendable job
done by them who has solved the
case in just two days and recov-
ered the stolen property intact he
added.
Friends-Turned-Dacoits,ArrestedbyKengeripolice,RecoveredstolenpropertyworthRs,5lakhs
Cops solved case in two days
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Until now we have been
successful in bringing
together more than 8000
such newspapers and jour-
nalists as active members
under our association.
These newspapers are
published in Hindi, English
and various vernacular lan-
guages. Together they
have a reach in every nook
and corner of the country.
Our association actively
takes up matters relating to
difficulties being faced by
the publishers of these
newspapers and also dis-
seminates useful informa-
tion to them from time to
time.
The Conference would be
focusing on the role that
the regional newspapers
play in the strengthening of
our World’s largest democ-
racy. The emphasis would
be on how the regional
newspapers can stream-
line and effectively play a
greater role in the strength-
ening of our democratic
institutions with adherence
to secular credentials.
The strength of our democ-
racy lies in the dissemina-
tion of information and
these regional and vernac-
ular language newspapers
with their reach deep in the
hinterland can and plays
an effective role in the
propagation of democratic
ideas and advantages of
people power.
We, the organizers, would
be extremely delighted if
Your Honour could grace
the occasion as the Guest
of Honour t and enlighten
our audience with your val-
ued views. Needless to say
your views would be car-
ried far and wide through
the columns of the news-
papers of our members.
As many as 22 years after
our inception, we are at a
stage where we wish to
acknowledge the work of
eminent people from all
walks of life.
Comprehending the impor-
tance of such people in
society, we have deiced to
salute their hard work and
perseverance in their
respective fields.
Your Kind acceptance and
confirmation to be present
at this prestigious event
would be highly appreciat-
ed.
“NominationOpenFor
NAIAchievementAwards-2015”In the field of Journalism & Social Activities NAI Awards 2015, submissions openThe
News Papers Association of India invites journalists from developing India and the
Pacific to submit published articles written, News, Videos, Photos, Social Activities,
Agriculture or Rural Documenters’ from January – 2015 to till date in connection with
the 2015 annual Developing NAI Journalism Awards.
Articles , News , Videos , Photos , Social Activities , Agriculture or Rural Documenters
must be published And Telecast works and may have appeared in a regional news-
paper, magazine, news wire service or website between 1st January 2014 to 30th
August 2015.
The judges shall not be bound to award a prize in any categories where they do not
feel that the quality of entries merits it. The awardees are selected through an exten-
sive selection process. Jury members will independently inspect each entry and rate
them based on their respective Judging criteria. Those entries that do not fulfill the
criteria shall be disqualified. NAI Awards shall not be liable to give any explanation to
anyone for disqualification of entries.
If you are interested in participating in the 2015 NAI Award program, so
please Send Your Port Folio (Profile).In C.D also You Can mail your
details: at: naiawardsdelhi@gmail.com, nai.newsmedia@gmail.com,
Website www.naiawards.com, www.naiindia.com
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