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Volume: 4 No% 35 New Delhi 1 - 7 February, 2016 Rs% 2/- Pages: 16
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New Delhi: The mortal remains of
Gen KV Krishna Rao (Retired), Ex
Chief of Army Staff (COAS) were
cremated with full military honours
at Brar Square, Delhi Cantt, today.
He passed away in Military
Hospital in New Delhi.
The honorable President of India
Shri Pranab Mukherjee in his
message stated, “Heartfelt condo-
lences on the passing away of
General KV Krishna Rao, former
COAS. His exemplary services to
the nation and the Army will
always be remembered”. The
honorable Raksha Mantri Shri
Manohar Parrikar condoled the
passing away of the General Rao,
stating “The country has lost one
of our best known military leaders.
He was a visionary who led ably,
inspired a generation of soldiers
and initiated modernization of
Indian Army in the early 1980’s.
His contribution in the 1971 War
and maintaining the unity and
integrity of the country shall
always be remembered”. General
Dalbir Singh, the COAS laid a flo-
ral wreath to pay tribute to
General KV Krishna Rao and
expressed his deepest condo-
lences to the family of the former
Chief. He stated that “Gen KV
Krishna Rao was a soldier states-
man who inspired a generation of
soldiers and will continue to do so
even after his demise”. General
KV Krishna Rao had an illustrious
career spanning over four
decades in the Indian Army. He
served in Burma, North West
Frontier and Baluchistan during
the Second World War, participat-
ed in the 1947-48 war against
Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir
and was a founder Instructor of
the National Defence Academy
during 1949-51. He commanded
an Infantry Division in the Jammu
Region during 1969-70 and a
Mountain Division engaged in
Counter Insurgency Operations in
Nagaland and Manipur during
1970-72. During this period his
Division also participated in the
1971 India Pakistan War in
Eastern Theatre and was instru-
mental in capture of the Sylhet
Area and liberation of North East
Bangladesh. General Krishna Rao
commanded a Corps in the
Jammu Region from 1974-78 and
the Western Army Command dur-
ing 1979-81. Post his tenure as
14th COAS of Indian Army, he
also served as the Governor of
the North Eastern States of
Nagaland, Manipur and Tripura
from 1984-1989, as also of
Mizoram. Later, General Krishna
Rao was appointed as the
Governor of Jammu and Kashmir
during 1989-90 and reappointed
from 1993-1998. Wreaths were
laid on mortal remains on behalf
of the honorable President of
India and the Raksha Mantri.
Marshal of the Air Force Arjan
Singh, Minister of State External
Affairs and former COAS Gen VK
Singh, former Army Chiefs
(General VN Sharma, General NC
Vij, General Deepak Kapoor and
General Bikram Singh), represen-
tatives of Chief of Naval Staff and
Air Staff, representative of
Government of Manipur and a
host of serving and retired frater-
nity of Army were present on the
occasion as a mark of respect to
the former army Chief.
FormerCOASGenKVKrishnaRaoCrematedwithFullMilitaryHonours
New Delhi: The Union Minister for Science and
Technology and Earth Sciences Dr Harsh Vardhan,
and Vice President, CSIR has urged the farmers
and entrepreneurs engaged in cultivation, process-
ing of medicinal and aromatic plants to adopt
improved technologies and improved varieties for
raising their income. Speaking at a Kisan Mela
(farmers’ fair) organized at CSIR-Institute of
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants CSIR-CIMAP in
Lucknow today, he said, this would also help in pro-
duction of quality raw material demanded by user
industries.
The Minister said that medicinal and aromatic
plants are the valuable green wealth of the country.
These should be sustainably used for creating liveli-
hood opportunities of poor people residing in rural
areas. He also said that there are immense possi-
bilities for promotion of production of medicinal and
aromatic plants and industries by startups. Dr Harsh
Vardhan called upon the scientists to develop
improved technologies for conservation and cultiva-
tion of these plants keeping in view the changing cli-
matic conditions and limited as well as diminishing
agriculture resources. He said that farmers should
be apprised regularly about the new developments
being made in the research laboratories by organiz-
ing awareness meets, workshops and farmers fairs
in different parts of the country.
Dr. Harsh Vardhan lauded the efforts made by
CSIR-CIMAP in reaching the unreached and said
that these efforts be given a new push for making
visible impact by creating new avenues for self-
employment in rural sector. Expressing his satisfac-
tion on development and release of improved vari-
eties of essential oil bearing lemongrass and anti-
malarial drug-producing artemisinin-rich Artemisia
annua by CSIR-CIMAP, the Minister pointed out
that participation of user industries should be
ensured for promotion of each aromatic and medic-
inal plant so that poor farmers and entrepreneurs
should not face difficulty in marketing of their pro-
duce.
Dr Harsh Vardhan further said that today people are
inclined towards the use of drugs and cosmetics
made from natural resources as ill effects have
been reported from the use of synthetic drugs world
over. It is also necessary to make initiatives to
improve trust of the people towards herbal drugs he
added. The Minister said that scientists should stan-
dardize the ayurvedic drugs so that their use can be
increased in health care of the poor people. Dr
Harsh Vardhan also emphasized the need for
development of such plant varieties which can with-
stand vagaries of nature and can be grown in
stressed soils ensuring utilization of large tracts of
waste lands available in the country.
Other major events organized on the occasion of
CIMAP Kisan Mela included interactive meet with
farmers and entrepreneurs on the production and
marketing of medicinal and aromatic plants, sale of
publications and high quality planting material of
mint, aromatic grasses and other medicinal plant
varieties developed by CIMAP, demonstration of
improved plant varieties and herbal products, live
demonstration of distillation/ processing using
CIMAP’s improved units, training on rose water and
flower-based agarbatti making, demonstration of
‘Early Mint Technology’, integration of medicinal and
aromatic plants (MAPs) in traditional cropping sys-
tem. A unique pilot-scale herbal product manufac-
turing unit ‘Technology Business Incubator Centre
(TBIC)’ was also inaugurated by the chief guest Dr
Harsh Vardhan.
Dr Harsh Vardhan Urges Farmers toAdopt Cultivation of Improved
Varieties of Medicinal andAromatic Plants to Enhance their Income
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l'kä mifLFkfr ntZ djkuh gS] rks
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ldrk fd oSf'od eap ij ge ,d
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ik[kaM dh D;k fLFkfr gksxh] ;g
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;g vk'p;Z dk fo"k; gS fd ,slh
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laiw.kZ lekt dks ,dtqV djuk dHkh
Hkh laHko ugha gks ldsxkA ;g Hkh
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gks ldrkA
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dh bl voSKkfud vkSj jk"Vª fojks/kh
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vkSj mldh csfM+;ka dkVus esa vleFkZ
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eap ij ,d l'kä ,oa fl) usr`Ro
çnku dj ldrk gS
fo'o dh vU; lH;rkvksa ds foijhr
Hkkjrh; lekt vkSj lH;rk cqjh rjg
tkfrokn ds ik[kaM esa my>h gqbZ gSA
le; ds lkFk vc fo'o dh fofHkUu
lH;rkvksa us Lo;a dks vf/kd oSKkfud
vkSj rdZlaxr cuk fy;k gS] ijarq
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gS] mlh rjg viuh tkfr Hkh vfrfç;
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dke Hkkjrh; lekt esa tkfr vk/kkfjr
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dksf'k'k Hkkjr esa dh tkrh jgh gSA
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fld :i ls ;g rF; lkeus vkrs jgs
gSa fd Hkkjr viuh fofo/krk ds dkj.k
vusd voljksa ij ,d jk"Vª ds :i esa
,dtqV ugha gks ldrk gSA blh
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;g fl) djrk gS fd fo'o esa lHkh
fodflr jk"Vª ,dtqV gksdj ,d gh
'kklu O;oLFkk esa ,d gh jk"Vªokn ds
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dh ijEijk ftruh iqjkuh gSA mls
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tkus ds vyx&vyx –f"Vdks.k Hkh mrus
gh iqjkru gSaA gjsd ns'k esa ]gjsd dchys
esa  gjsd  [kki&xks= esa  gjsd  nkSj  ds
çxfr'khy lekt esa &lnk ls i`Fkd&i`Fkd
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iwoZtksa    dh f'k{kkvksa  ij vius  vrhr ds
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vyx&vyx –f"Vdks.k  fo|eku jgs  gSaA
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ls  lfn;ksa  ls fo|eku  FkhA fdUrq  blesa
fufgr fujadq'k lkear'kkgh  vkSj
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;fn Hkkjrh;   fgUnw  lkearksa ds ikl
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O;fäxr ^lud*  ds vykok dqN ugha FkkA
bu jktkvksa&uckcksa&lkearksa dk 'kCn~?kks"k
gh  lafo/kku gqvk djrk FkkA tc vaxzst
bR;kfn ;wjksfi;u Hkkjrh; miegk}hi esa
vk;s rc ;gk¡ dh çcq) turk us tkuk dh
tura=@ foxr jfookj dks fczVsu ds dqN
yksdra=okfn;ksa us ^eSXukdkVkZ 800
laf/k fnol* euk;kA bl eSXukdkVkZ laf/k ds
bfrgkl] yksdra= ds Øfed fodkl ;k
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leFkZd turk dks cM+k vfHkeku jgk gSA
gkyk¡fd jktrU= leFkZdksa dh ogk¡  dHkh
deh ugha jghA vHkh Hkh ;fn  ,d <w<ks
rks lkS fey tk;axsA tSls dh Hkkjr esa bl
bDdhloha 'krkCnh esa  Hkh dqN yksx
&lkearoknh [kaMgjksa ds eycs  ds <sj esa
vrhr dk dkYifud Lo.kZ;qx <w¡<+us ds fy,
gydku gq, tk jgs gSaA  os ;g dnkfi
ekuus dks rS;kj ugha gSa] fd vkt ftl
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fczfV'k lafo/kku dk  vorj.k Hkh  fdlh
nSfod vkdk'kok.kh ;k peRdkj  ls ugha
gqvkA cfYd  ^fo'ofo[;kr eSXukdkVkZ
laf/k esa fufgr ^tura=h; lw=ksa* dh Nk¡o esa
fczVsu dh çxfr'khy@yksdrkfU=d turk
us 'krkfCn;ksa esa bldk egr lEiknu fd;k
gSA
vkt gekjs ikl tks
lafo/kku gS og  fczfV'k
yksdra= vkSj mlds
lafo/kku dh vuq—fr
ek= gSA os'kd mlesa
eqfLye ilZuy yk  ]
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tkrh; vkj{k.k bR;kfn dqN vesaMesaV fd;s
x, gSa- fdUrq   lalnh; yksdra= o~
mlds  tu çfrfu/kRo dkuwu lesr lHkh
fo/kku bR;kfn u dsoy Hkkjr esa  cfYd
jk"VªeaMy ds lHkh  HkwriwoZ xqyke  jk"Vªksa]
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lHkh  jk"Vªksa dks  bu vaxzstksa us [kwc ywVkA
fdUrq bu  ^xqukgksa ds nsorkvksa* us
tkrs&tkrs  bu reke  xqyke jk"Vªksa dks
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yksdrkfU=d O;oLFkk vkSj lafo/kku cfYd
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dkuwuh  f'k{kkvksa us xqyke  Hkkjr ds
rRdkyhu tu&ekul dks jk"Vªh; vktknh
vkSj yksdra= dk  vkdka{kh cuk;kA  gekjs
vej 'kghnksa vkSj Lok/khurk lsukfu;ksa esa ls
vf/kdkal foyk;r fjVuZ gqvk djrs FksA
ogk¡ mUgksaus vesfjdk] Qzkal] lksfo;r la?k]
phu D;wck] fo;ruke esa lEiUu gqbZ Økafr;ksa
dk v/;u Hkh  fd;kA tc Lons'k ykSVs
rks  fofHkUu fdLe dh iwathoknh o~
lkE;oknh  Økafr;ksa  dks vk/kkj cukdj
vktknh dh yM+kbZ esa dwan  iM+sA
rRdkyhu  vf/kdka’k ;qokvksa dks  fczVsu  ds
iwathoknh yksdra= us  vf/kd vkdf"kZr
fd;kA blhfy;s Lok/khurk laxzke ds ewY;ksa
esa Hkh mlh dh vuqxw¡t lqukbZ iM+hA ;fn
Hkkjr ds usrk  cky xaxk/kj fryd ds lkFk
pyrs rks ns'k esa oksY'ksfod Økafr gks tkrhA
rc  Hkxrflag bR;kfn ds liuksa dk Hkkjr
curkA rc Hkkjr dk lafo/kku dqN vkSj
gksrkA 'kk;n phu   dh   rjgAysfdu
xka/kh &usg: ds vkn'kZ ij pydj   gekjs
usrkvksa us fczfV'k lafo/kku ds vf/kdka’k ewy
rRoksa dks gh ;Fkkor  vaxh—r fd;kA
Hkkjrh; laln us Hkh bls ;Fkkor jk"Vªh;
vkpj.k cuk fy;kA
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'kkflr gSa  ] ftl  lkaL—
frd  cgqyrkokn ij xoZ djrs gSaA ftl
/keZfujis{k yksdrkfU=d  x.kjkT; ij xoZ
djrs gSa ]mldh çsj.kk dk vk/kkj fczVsu dk
yksdra= vkSj mldk lfEo/kku gh gSA fczVsu
dk lafo/kku ;fn fo'o yksdra= dk tud
gS rks ^eSXukdkVkZlaf/k* mldh
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bl eSXukdkVkZ ^laf/k dh 800 oha lkyfxjg
ij yksd'kkgh dks ueuA 
pw¡fd Hkkjr ds  cgqyrkoknh   lekt esa
lkEçnkf;d vkSj tkrh;  erHksn Hkh gS
vkSj    bl erHksn dh tUenk=h Hkh ogh
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yksdrkfU=d vf/kdkjokn dk tud rks
ge dg gh ldrs gSaA vr,o tks yksd'kkgh
dk tud gks mls gs; –f"V ls D;ksa ns[kk
tk, Hkkjr tSls xqyke jk"Vªksa  dk
–f"Vdks.k  ;g jgk  gS fd tks dqN Hkh
iwoZtksa us fl)kar LFkkfir fd;s gSa] mUgsa
tl dk rl ekudj mlds çfr
HkfäHkko j[krs gq, viuh ledkyhu futh
vkSj lkewfgd lksp@ le> dks ladh.kZrk
esa cka/k fy;k tk,A
ml ikSjkf.kd ;k çkxSfrgkfld le>&cw>
dks loZdkfyd ekudj] czã okD; ekudj]
vafre lR;  ekudj &vrhr  dk 'kj.ke
xPNkfe gks tkukA ;fn mUgsa crk;k x;k gS
fd  euq"; ek= rks ^vkne vkSj gkSvk* dh
larku gSaA ;g fdlh ds  iwoZtksa us fy[k
fn;k fd lkjs&ds  &lkjs ejs gq, euq";
d;ker ds jkst viaus  &vius deksaZ dk
n.M  ;k  buke ik,axs rks os bl LFkkiuk
dks e`R;qi;ZUr  ^ejs gq, canfj;k ds cPps*
dh ekfuan Nkrh ls yxk;s gq, [kqn vrhr
dks I;kjh  gksrs pys tk;axsA blds fy,
mUgsa ;fn *tsgkn* djuk iM+s rks Hkh os ihNs
ugha  gVsaxsA os ;g lquus ;k le>us dks
dnkfi rS;kj ugha fd muds bl rFkkdfFkr
lkoZHkkSe fl)kar dks phu] Hkkjr] vesfjdk]
tkiku] teZuh vkSj baXySaM tSls jk"Vªksa
dh lqlaL—r vkSj  lH; turk D;ksa ugha
ftuds  iwoZt fy[k x;s gSa fd  l`f"V dk
fuekZ.k&ikyu vkSj lagkj fo".kqiqjk.k ds
vuqlkj gh gqvk gSA os l`f"V ds foLrkj dk
dkj.k&fo".kq dh ukfHk  dks ekudj pys tk
jgs gSaA
çnw"k.k ls eqfä ds fy, rjlrh xaxk ds m)kj ds fy, uekfe xaxs ;kstuk dk çokg vc
ty lalk/ku ea=ky; ds lkFk gh vU; ea=ky;ksa dh vksj Hkh eksM+ fn;k x;k gSA ;g u flQZ
eksnh ljdkj dh bl egÙokdka{kh ;kstuk dh dke;kch] cfYd blds vkM+s vk jgh pqukSfr;ksa
ls fuiVus ds fy, Hkh oä dh t:jr gSA
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Special 3New Delhi, 1- 7 February, 2016
Honey Sehgal & Puneet Kaul
The Republic Day is celebrated in
India on 26th January every year.
The day marks the sovereignty of
the country, as on this day in 1950
the Constitution of India was
adopted. The grandeur of the
Republic Day of India is visible in
the grand parade that is held along
Rajpath, beginning from Raisina
Hill near the Rashtrapati Bhavan
(President’s Palace) and moving
on to Rajpath past India Gate and
proceeding to the Red Fort.
8 Key highlights of
this Republic Day
1.French president Francois
Hollande will be the chief guest.
2.French troops will be participat-
ing in the Republic Day parade.
3. India’s first indigenously devel-
oped aircraft carrier Vikrant and
submarine Kalvari will be dis-
played by the Navy tableaux.
4. The BSF camel contingent will
not be marching down the Rajpath
this year.
5. The paramilitary forces like
ITBP, CISF and SSB will be absent
from this year’s Republic Day
parade.
6. The Army dog squad will join
this year’s Republic Day parade
after 26 long years.
7. A women-only stunt contingent
will be demonstrating their motor-
cycle riding skills for the first time.
8. The first ever video of the Indian
national anthem will feature digni-
taries like Sachin Tendulkar,
Baichung Bhutia and Sania Mirza.
The country is all set to celebrate
its 67th Republic Day on Tuesday
with preparations for the ceremo-
nial parade in ‘Rajpath’ is almost
over. One of the biggest highlights
this year is that the President of
France Francois Hollande will be
attending the event as a chief
guest amidst unprecedented secu-
rity in the wake of the attack on
Pathankot air force base. For the
first time since 1950, a foreign
army contingent will march down
the Rajpath during the Republic
Day parade. The 35th Infantry
Regiment of 7th Armoured Brigade
has been practicing for the parade
after it participated in an eight-day
joint excercise of Indian and
French troops from 8 January.
Speeches by Eminent
Personalities of Nation President
Pranab Mukherjee’s address to
the state earlier than the 67th
Republic Day was marked by a
strongly-worded condemnation of
terrorist act, an in depth relation to
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s
pet initiatives and a pitch for eco-
nomic reforms. Quoting a verse by
Rabindranath Tagore, the
President aforementioned, “The
people modification is going on.
Youth have affected centre-stage
to require charge.”
Prime Minister- India is ready to
celebrate this 67th republic day
which is on this 26th January
2016.
PM Narendra Modi’s speech is
also part of an attraction. PM
Narendra Modi started some best
projects this year called “Make in
India” and “Startup India” are two
projects which will help peoples to
start and grow their business.
PM Narendra modi’s Make In India
mission getting nice response and
peoples are really started following
him. Many big companies came to
India this year and many big prom-
ised that they will start their proj-
ects in india and will give opportu-
nities to Indian youngsters to work
along with them.
continued to Page 06
SpecialCoverageofRepublicDay2016,byReportersofNAI
Vaidehi Taman
In 1990, Air India entered the Guinness
Book of World Records for the most peo-
ple evacuated by a civil airliner from the
war zone. The operation was carried out
during Persian Gulf War to evacuate
Indian expatriates from Kuwait and Iraq.
The 1990 airlift of Indians from Kuwait
was carried out from 13 August to 11
October 1990 after the Invasion of
Kuwait. The rescue operation, which
lasted for 59 days, evacuated over
111,000 people from Amman to Mumbai
– a distance of 4,117 km.
Those days, India was in financial trou-
ble and the VP Singh government was
lacking support with the opposition trying
to bring the government down. However,
leaving all problems aside, the Indian
government decided to rescue its citi-
zens from that country.
Indian government, led by VP Singh,
systematically flew over 488 commercial
flights in association with Indian Airlines,
ensuring safe return of all Indian citizens.
However, back home in India, it was
politically one of the most fragile times.
And in 2015, Narendra Modi government
carried out the rescue operation
“Raahat” to evacuate Indian nationals
from strife-torn Yemen. With nearly 3,300
of its nationals out of Yemen, the govern-
ment wrapped up the evacuation opera-
tion in a couple of days. Complications
arose due to significantly higher number
of nationals requiring evacuation, lack of
travel documents and poor communica-
tions.
Evacuating nationals from the conflict
zone is one of the major tasks for any
country, be it superpower United States
of America or developing countries like
India. There have been plenty of rescue
operations done by the countries in the
past but the credit of carrying the biggest
ever air evacuation in the history of
mankind goes to none other than India.
Initial efforts were made by the govern-
ment of India to evacuate nationals by
military aircraft. However, due to difficul-
ties in air-space clearances the switch
was made to civilian aircraft.
Groundwork for the evacuation was laid
during a visit by former Minister of
External Affairs I. K. Gujral soon after the
invasion. As a result of this visit, Iraq
agreed to tacitly permit the Indian evacu-
ation efforts. Air India’s efforts were coor-
dinated by Mathunny Mathews (popular-
ly known as Toyota Sunny), Harbajan
Singh Vedi and others who were based
in Kuwait. Toyota Sunny, began work in
Kuwait with the Toyota agency owned by
the Al-Sayer Group and retired in 1989
as its MD, Sunny was in Kuwait since
1956 and went from India in ship. During
his long years there, he was able to form
a good network of friends and well wish-
ers. He became chairman of the Indian
School in Kuwait and held many top
positions in various social organisations.
He was one of the founding members of
the Indian Arts Circle that brought
Indians together. He encouraged a num-
ber of relatives and families from his vil-
lage and other parts of Kerala to move to
Kuwait and forge a prosperous livelihood
fuelled by the oil economy.
Where are the Real Heroes of 1990Airlift? A political turmoil in the state of Arunachal Pradesh is set to
deepen inside Parliament with the Congress determined to
stall the ratification of President’s Rule in the State. Look at the
catastrophe in politics, dismissal of democratically elected
government was started by the Congress Party from Kerala in
1957 followed by removal of DMK and AIADMK governments
in TN, and elected government in AP were perpetuated by
Congress Party by getting favourable reports from party’s
appointed Governors. The worst incident occurred when Indira
Gandhi lost an election petition then she shamelessly imposed
Emergency in the country and arrested thousands of opposi-
tion leaders in a midnight sweep throughout the country. The
same political party is now talking about the murder of
Democracy in Arunachal Pradesh.
In this political tug-of-war, people of the state are suffering
without any reason. The Janata Dal (U) also issued a state-
ment in support of the Congress, appealing to all non-BJP par-
ties to unite in raising the issue in Parliament. JD (U) believes
that the decision of the NDA government is an attempt to sab-
otage the Constitutional mandate, which is a threat to democ-
racy. This act also shows the BJP’s mindset towards coopera-
tive federalism. JD (U) calls upon all non-BJP parties including
NDA partners Telugu Desam Party (TDP), People’s
Democratic Party (PDP), Shiv Sena (SS) and Shiromani Akali
Dal (SAD) to stand together in the hour of need and raise the
issue in the upcoming budget session. The opposition enjoys
comfort of numbers in the Rajya Sabha and the imposition of
President’s Rule in an Opposition-run state has set the stage
for a stormy Budget Session.
Meanwhile, Pranab Mukherjee approved the Union Cabinet’s
recommendation for the imposition of President’s Rule in
Arunachal Pradesh. The Supreme Court too sought response
from the Centre and Arunachal Pradesh Governor J.P.
Rajkhowa to furnish relevant material backing their claim that
there has been a failure of constitutional machinery in the sen-
sitive border State of Arunachal Pradesh, thus warranting the
proclamation of emergency by the President. The assent was
given right after he hosted the traditional ‘At Home’ or recep-
tion at Rashtrapati Bhavan for French President Francois
Hollande as part of the Republic Day celebrations.
ArunachalPradeshcrisiswillechoinParliament
Delhi/ NCR/ National4 New Delhi, 1- 7 February, 2016
cnp bureau
New Delhi: TTJ Jury Choice
Awards took place at The
Grand Hotel, New Delhi. The
occasion was embraced with
eminent personalities and vet-
erans in the sector, such as,
Mr. Subhash Goyal (Indian
Association of Tour
Operators), Sarabjit Singh
(Indian Tourist Transporters
Association), Sunil Kumar
(Travel Agents Association of
India), and the likes. Other
prominent guests included
Shri Santosh Gangwar (Textile
Minister of India), Shri Vijay
Goyal (Member of
Parliament), Shri Dusan Vukic
(From the Embassy of
Republic of Serbia), and Shri
Parvesh Verma (Member of
Parliament). Some main
awards included: Mr. Ashwani
Lohani titled The Aviation &
Tourism-Turnaround Man, Mr.
Inder Sharma for Lifetime
Achievement, SpiceJet for
Best Fight Back Airline in
India, Hollywood Planet Goa
for Innovative Hotel Concept,
and STIC Travels winning the
award for bring the Most
Innovative Air Representation
Company by TTJ Editor’s
Choice Award for Excellence
‘n’ Innovation in Travel.
Some of the awards that were
presented were: Oyo Rooms
was awarded for Excellence in
Hotel Room Inventory
Aggregation, Madhya Pradesh
Tourism for Excellence in
Diverse Range, Gujarat
Tourism for Innovative Tourism
Product, Chhattisgarh Tourism
for Excellence in Marketing &
Promotions, Indo Asia Leisure
Services for Most Innovative
Inbound Products, Star
Cruises for Excellence in
Creating New Cruise
Products, Pawan Hans for
Excellence in Remote
Connectivity, Club One Air for
Innovative Charter Product for
Luxury Experience, Airports
Authority of India for
Innovative Edge in Enhancing
Consumer Experience, Air
Asia for New Aviation Record,
Air India for Lifetime
Milestone, South Africa
Tourism for Innovative Edge in
Offbeat Destination
Promotion, Oman Tourism for
Innovative Edge in Trade
Relations, Nav Jyoti and
Samridhi Samiti for Protection
of Women and Children in
Tourism.
TTJ Jury Choice Awards 2016 for
the best in travel and allied sectors cnp bureau
Delhi:The Ministry of
Tourism of Indonesia
(MoT) continues to
aggressively pro-
mote “Wonderful
Indonesia” in the
Indian market which
is considered as one
of potential markets for Indonesian tourism. Later this
month MoT will hold a sales mission event entitled Sales
Mission India 2016 in Hyderabad and New Delhi from
January 25 to 27.
MoT invited eight Indonesian tourism and hospitality
industries to join the Indonesia’s sales mission to India.
They will have the opportunity to meet hundreds of busi-
ness counterparts in India. The event's core activities are
business to business (B2B) meetings in a tabletop set-
ting which are expected to generate millions of dollars in
mutual business.
In 2016, MoT is targeting 350,000 Indian visitor arrivals
after managed to attract 262,000 visitors in 2015. Part of
this optimistic forecast is based on the recent regulation
of giving Indian citizens 30-day, visa-free entry into
Indonesia for tourism purpose (as per Regulation no.
104/2015). Such growth could actually be higher, but
presently it is constrained by the absence of direct flight
between India and Indonesia.
“Wonderful Indonesia” in the Indian market
SD’s 18th Bharat Rang Mahotsav held in New Delhi
cnp bureau
New Delhi: The magical
power of theatre to capti-
vate an audience through
a wonderful mix of story-
telling, stagecraft and per-
formance has enthralled
audiences over hundreds
of years. And this year the
National School of Drama
will bring Bharat Rang
Mahotsav – one of the
biggest theatre festivals in
the world, with a quest to
rediscover the magic of
theatre.
organised from 1stto 21st
February 2016, the 18th
Bharat Rang Mahotsav will
be held across leading
venues in New Delhi, while
the parallel festivals this
year will take place in
Jammu, Ahmedabad,
Bhubaneswar and
Thiruvananthapurambetwe
en 3rd and 14th February
2016.
Bharat Rang Mahotsav
promises to be bigger and
better than ever with the-
atre groups from over 10
countries including USA,
Australia, Italy, Sri Lanka,
Poland, Bangladesh,
Spain, China, Pakistan,
Austria.
spl. correspondent
Delhi: Leading Indian jew-
ellery retailer PC Jeweller
has hosted Bollywood star
Huma Qureshi at an exclu-
sive event in Delhi for Rio
Tinto Diamonds brand ini-
tiative, Nazraana™.
Inspired by Indian culture,
the beautiful Nazraana™
jewellery collections are
the perfect gifting choice,
combining emotion, afford-
ability and beautiful design,
embodied in their brand
philosophy – the heart that
gifts a diamond shines like
a diamond.
Vikram Merchant, Director
of Rio Tinto’s India
Representative Office for
Diamonds Sales &
Marketing said
“NazraanaTM with its
seven themed collections
offers Indian consumers an
accessible choice of fash-
ionable diamond jew-
ellery.”
Speaking at the launch, Mr.
Balram Garg, Managing
Director, PC Jeweller Ltd.
said “The NazraanaTM
designs have been very
well received by our cus-
tomers. We are delighted
that Ms. Huma Qureshi
visited our store to intro-
duce this stunning collec-
tion of jewellery. PC
Jeweller is committed to
providing the best buying
experience to its cus-
tomers and the
NazraanaTM collections
will help them find that per-
fect piece of diamond jew-
ellery.”
Bollywood star, Huma Qureshi is special guest at
NazraanaTM diamond jewellery event
spl. correspondent
Greater Noida: The first
successful Two port
Laproscopic Gall Bladder
removal surgery was per-
formed on a middle aged
woman at Max Multi
Speciality Hospital,
Greater Noida by Dr.
Bijendra Sinha , Advanced
Laparoscopic, Bariatric &
General Surgeon.
Anupama Acharya, the
patient presented with
abdominal pain which was
persisting for 6 months.
The ultrasound revealed a
huge stone inside the gall
bladder & gall bladder was
infected too which is com-
monly known as gall blad-
der stone in the patient.
The first case of two port
lap cholecystectomy /sim-
ple incision lap surgery
was performed to remove
the gall bladder success-
fully.
Laproscopic Gall Bladder
removal surgery performed
by middle aged woman
Honey & Puneet
New Delhi: An accident took place on 20th Jan 2016 at
Okhla industrial area , near ESI hospital on . A dumper has
been collided with tree. According to sources the truck driv-
er was badly
injured and has been taken to AIIMS trauma centre. The
incident took place in the morning.There was no police at
the spot to hang over the truck with crane a source said.
According to the statement by police said driver was fully
drunk while driving the dumper and due to which the incident
took place.The truck was coming from Noida to Okhala
industrial area. Till now there is no valid information about
the owner of the truck a source said. Due to the incident the
commuters travelling from that area are also facing prob-
lems. One of the reason behind the incident is no proper and
strict law has been made for drink and drive and due to
which various serious accidents take in which people lost
their precious lives The matter of concern related to these
incidents is if there are proper laws made for every crime
then why these crimes happen.
SeviourAccident in Okhla, but No Police on spot atTime
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New Delhi, 1- 7 February, 2016
Parade Ceremony
The occasion witnesses
the presence of the
President, the Prime
Minister and several other
high-ranking officials of the
country. The parade starts
with the arrival of the
President of India, who is
escorted by a group of
bodyguards on horses.
Next, the Prime Minister of
India offers wreaths at the
Amar Jawan Jyoti
at the India Gate in memo-
ry of the martyrs of the
Indian army. The national
flag is unfurled by the
President of India, who is
also the Commander-in-
Chief of the Indian Armed
Forces. This is succeeded
by the cheerful tune of the
National Anthem and a 21-
gun salute. Led by three
different divisions of the
armed forces viz: Navy,
Army and Air Force; the
Republic Day Parade has
all of them displaying their
might along the Rajpath,
saluting the President. The
Armed Forces staff per-
forms motorcycle rides
whereas the staff of the
Indian Air Force performs
flying parade in fighter
planes. The rich and
colourful culture of India is
showcased in the parade
of the Republic Day.
Traditional as well as cul-
tural performances are
given by professionals
belonging to different
regions. School children in
picturesque costumes also
participate in the display of
different aspects of the glo-
rious history of the country
on this big day.
The real heroes of the
nation are honoured with
the bravery awards and
medals. National Awards
are given to children for
selfless sacrifice and brav-
ery. A row of IAF jets marks
the end of the grand cele-
bration, leaving behind a
trail of coloured smoke. It
bids goodbye to the gath-
ered audience by lavishing
rose petals on them.
Bytes From People
The country’s 15th prime
minister Narendra Modi
has been seven months
and five days living in met-
ros middle classpeople are
happy with the work of
Modi. Most of the peoples
have liked the work of
Prime Minister Narendra
Modi, the association is the
greater their displeasure.
The survey of Delhi,
Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai,
Bangalore, Hyderabad,
Pune andAhmedabad
were made between the
middle class
people.bad, Pune andAhm
edabad were
made between the middle
class people.bad, Pune an
dAhmedabad were
made between the middle
class people.
Special Coverage of Republic Day......
The arrested suspects revealed about the ISIS’s plans to
recruit local youth from Indian Mujahideen and SIMI for
spreading its terror network across India.
For establishing its foothold across India the ISIS is plan-
ning to recruit the members of Indian Mujahideen and
SIMI, highly placed intelligence sources said. The NIA
along with state police officials had earlier arrested 14
ISIS sympathisers across the country. According to the
agency these suspects were under surveillance for some
time. The arrested suspects revealed about the ISIS’s
plans to recruit local youth from Indian Mujahideen and
SIMI for spreading its terror network across India. They
have plans to obtain huge amount of weapons to carry
out terror activities across the country.
ISIS is also radicalising youth towards joining terror activ-
ities through online medium. For achieving this objective,
the terror outfit is hiring Indian hackers who can pass
sensitive information about Indian government to them.
They are actively using social media to lure youth
towards terrorism. The terror group is willing to shell out
as much as $60,000 for every government information
which is passed on to them.
Those inspired by the IS ideology were hooked by Yusuf-
al-Hind who, the Indian security agencies believe, is for-
mer Indian Mujaheedin (IM) member Shafi Armar, a res-
ident of Bhatkal in Karnataka. Armar, now believed to be
in the Islamic State-held area along the border of Iraq
and Syria, formed ‘Janood-ul-Khalifa-e-Hind’ and recruit-
ed Mumbai-based 33-year-old Mudabbir Mushtaq
Shaikh as ‘Amir’ (chief) of the group.
“Apart from former IM and SIMI members, Armar chose
those who are basically inspired by the IS ideology. He
first recruited his close aides and then inspired them to
recruit more supporters,” an official said on the condition
of anonymity”
ISIS approaching IM and SIMI?
UN insists shaky Syria peace talks to go ahead
The UN insisted that high-
stakes peace talks aimed at
ending the brutal, five-year-
old Syrian conflict would
still begin in Switzerland
later Friday despite uncer-
tainty over whether key
groups would even attend.
UN envoy Staffan de
Mistura “will start by meet-
ing the government’s dele-
gation today (Friday)” in
Geneva, followed by talks
with “other participants”, the
United Nations said in a
statement.
The Syrian government del-
egation, headed by Syria’s
envoy to the UN Bashar al-
Jaafari, arrived in Geneva
early afternoon, a source
said.
Opposition figures not part
of the umbrella group High
Negotiations Committee
(HNC), said they would be
present.
However, despite Western
pressure on the HNC, it has
yet to decide whether to
come and was engaged in a
fourth day of discussions in
Saudi Arabia
The head of the UN nuclear test ban treaty organisation
says arch-enemies Iran and Israel are “the closest” of the
eight holdout nations to ratifying the treaty and assuring
the world they will never conduct a nuclear test explo-
sion.
Lassina Zerbo said this week that having Iran and Israel
ratify together would “certainly” lead to Egypt’s ratifica-
tion, and pave the way for a nuclear test-free zone in the
Middle East.
The Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, known as
the CTBT, has 196 member states 183 that have signed
the treaty and 164 that have ratified it.
But the treaty has not entered into force because it still
needs ratification by eight countries that had nuclear
power reactors or research reactors when the UN
General Assembly adopted the treaty in 1996: the United
States, China, Iran, Israel, Egypt, India, Pakistan and
North Korea.
Zerbo, speaking during a week-long conference marking
the 20th anniversary of the treaty being opened for sign-
ing, said he doesn’t expect immediate results on ratifica-
tion, but is hoping to visit both Iran and Israel and talk to
their leaders because “I think that they’re the ones who
can unlock what is stopping the CTBT from moving.”
‘Iran,Israelareclosesttoratifynuketestbantreaty’
New Delhi: “The great
leaders of India will always
remain source of inspira-
tion for all time to come for
the young population of
India. We have to learn
from their enthusiasm and
motivation” said Sandeep
Marwah President of
Marwah Studio on the cel-
ebration of birth anniver-
sary of Lala Lajpat Rai at
Noida Film City.
Talking to the media per-
sons and young aspirants
of media school Marwah
narrated accidents from
the history and requested
media students to learn
from the history.
He persuaded to be
nationalist and patriotic so
that country can rise
above the level.
Lala Lajpat Rai was an
Indian Punjabi author and
politician who is chiefly
remembered as a leader
in the Indian
Independence movement.
He was popularly known
as Punjab Kesari. He was
part of the Lal Bal Pal trio.
He was also associated
with activities of Punjab
National Bank and
Lakshmi Insurance
Company in their early
stages. He sustained seri-
ous injuries by the police
when leading a non-vio-
lent protest against the
Simon Commission and
died less than three weeks
later.
Delhi/NCR 7New Delhi, 1- 7 February, 2016
PoliceMedalforGallantrytoITBPofficials
spl. correspondent
Delhi: During Standoff in
September, 2014 in
Ladakh, both these brave
officers without caring for
relief and respite in
extreme cold climate at icy
heights gave gallant
account of themselves to
contain and defuse the sit-
uation which ultimately
resulted in de escalation of
the situation peacefully
and in safeguarding the
security and interest of the
Nation.
The gallant act was highly
appreciated by all stake-
holders. Both officials
were announced to be
conferred with Police
Medal for Gallantry.
Noida: In the board meet-
ing comprising of some of
the prominent members
from the society and differ-
ent fields a new national
level award has been con-
stituted by Asian Society of
Film And Television to
mark respect to the
Women of this nation.
Some of the Women of our
country has done com-
mendable work in their
field and need to be recog-
nized in society. We have
constituted Dr. Sarojni
Naidu Nation Award to be
presented to 30 best
Women of the year,” said
Sandeep Marwah
President Marwah Studio
and Global Cultural
Minister.
The event will take place in
Delhi soon. A special jury
has been framed to finalize
the names of the awardees
for the first grand event.
International Chamber of
Media And Entertainment
Industry, National
Federation of Tourism And
Transport Cooperatives of
India Limited, supports the
event.
Sarojini Naidu also known
by the sobriquet as The
Nightingale of India, She
was an Indian independ-
ence activist and poet.
Naidu served as the first
woman to become the gov-
ernor of an Indian state.
MarwahStudioConstitutedSarojniNaiduNationalAwardsforWomen
Lala Lajpat Rai Remembered at Marwah Studio
New Delhi: Music has now
become the part of life, it is the
universal language of emotions
said Sandeep Marwah present-
ing a musical recital by Gita
Setia a renowned singer from
USA at Marwah Studio pow-
ered by International Chamber
of Media And Entertainment
Industry.
My trip to India is successful
cause I could present the show
for my motherland. I left no
stone unturned in spreading my
culture in USA through Indian
classical and light music. Indian
film music is popular withAsian,
Africans and Americans there
too said Gita Setia.
The contribution of Sandeep
Marwah in promoting talent is
beyond words said Manoj
Tewari Member Parliament who
also contributed to the show by
singing Bhojpuri numbers and
released the new Music CD of
Gita-Dil Hai Nagmanigar- on
the occasion.
Dr. Madhup Mohta a former IFS
officer wrote the lyrics of the
songs. The event was designed
by AAFT School of Performing
Arts. Anil Verma of Star
Publications, Bhasker Pant of
Sardar Patel Forum were also
present there.
MusicisUniversallanguageofEmotions-SandeepMarwah
New Delhi: This year,
World Cancer Day is
being observed on
February 4. The theme is
‘We can. I can’. The three
year campaign, 2016-
2018 will explore how
everyone – together or
individually – can do their
part to reduce the global
burden of cancer and
bring about a change.
All people have the
power to take various
actions to reduce the
impact that cancer has
on individuals, families
and communities. As a
step in this direction, IMA
National has urged its
local and state branch to
do its bit to raise aware-
ness about cancer pre-
vention and treatment.
IMA to raise awareness
about cancer prevention
across its 1700 branches
cnp bureau
Delhi: Amrit Varsha is a
non-profit organization that
was started in New Delhi. It
began with the goal of help-
ing the poor and orphaned
children of India who have
nobody to help them. We
were shocked by the living
conditions of the people,
especially the poor children
on the streets. This experi-
ence made a profound and
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Beyonce is being given the
side eye for her latest video
with Coldplay, ‘Hymn for the
Weekend’, as some folks are
calling her out for cultural
appropriation.
The Ben Mor directed visual
sees 34-year-old Bey Queen
playing the role of a
Bollywood actress, dressed
in traditional Desi adorn-
ment, and Coldplay’s front-
man Chris Martin attending a
local cinema to watch her lat-
est production, the
Independent reported.
Entertainment9 New Delhi, 1- 7 February, 2016
Mumbai: “Saala Khadoos”
is an inspirational sports
drama, based on some
true incidents. The film
revolves around the theme
of exalting women to join
and shine as sports stars.
Adi Tomar (R. Madhavan),
an embittered boxing
coach, whose boxing
career is ruined owing to a
devious plan executed by
his then coach, Dev Khatri
(Zakir Hussain), has lost
all hope, till he spots a
poor local girl Madhi
(Ritika Singh) in Chennai
who sells fish but is keen
on boxing. He then trains
her to represent India.
Through the lives of Madhi
and her sister Laxmi aka
Lux (Mumtaz Sorcar), the
film highlights issues like
politics in sports, girls
being discouraged to take
up sports by their families
and the fact that girls too
are equally talented and
can become champions.
R. Madhavan essays the
title role playing Adi
Tomar, the disgruntled
boxing coach full of angst
against the system, to
perfection. His frustration,
bohemian lifestyle, pas-
sion for boxing and even
the determination to make
Madhi a champion boxer,
are real. With his dishev-
elled appearance and
boxer-like physique, he
looks every inch the part
that he plays and emotes
with equal fervour.
Ritika Singh as Madhi, is
the star of the film, not
merely because she is the
protagonist, but because
she puts her heart and
soul into her character.
Whether it is fighting with
grit in the boxing ring,
dancing on the streets
with gay abandon, being
awe-inspired by her men-
tor, giving vent to her
anger, or her disappoint-
ment and agony upon los-
ing a match and letting
down her ‘Master’, she
slips into her role with
convivial ease and por-
trays the gamut of emo-
tions with spontaneity and
restraint, as the scene
demands, delivering an
electrifying performance.
Mumtaz Sorcar, as Lux,
Madhi’s elder sister, ambi-
tious, but not talented
enough, who is blatantly
envious of Madhi, is
equally a delight to watch
as an actor in an honest
portrayal. Zakir Hussain
as the quintessential cor-
rupt and slimy National
Women’s head coach,
indulging in politicking too,
is impressive and does
justice to his character,
making one sufficiently
abhor his unethical ways.
Nassar as the junior coach
in Chennai, who takes
pride in his students and is
supportive of Madhi, ren-
ders a fine performance.
The rest of the supporting
cast although with limited
screen time leave an
impact.
‘Saala Khadoos’ Review
cnp bureau
New Delhi: Pracheen
Kala Kendra organized its
4th quarterly Baithak in
New Delhi under the
series “Legends of
Tomorrow” at Amaltas
Auditorium, in collabora-
tion with India Habitat
Centre Ms. Amrita Dutta. ,
a young and talented artist
of Delhi presented vocal
recital and Spectacular
Samarjit Sen cast magical
spell with his soothing
Sitar recital.
Amrita Dutta Born in a
family of high musical apti-
tude in the year 1983 in
the north-eastern part of
India in a small town
Silchar encircled by the
lush green valley of Borail
Range, Amrita Dutta
Mazumdar absorbed
music with her very first
breath. Her intrinsic apti-
tude for music started to
show at the precocious
age of five and she started
learning vocal music from
Srimati Pramita Nandi, a
renowned vocal artist.
Amrita’s Vocal and Samarjit Sen’s Sitar enthralls
the audience with their melodious concert
Katrina Kaif praises Salman Khan forinfluence overscript
Mumbai: Katrina Kaif has recently become the talk of the
tinsel town, all for her much awaited romantic saga
‘Fitoor’ and the alleged break-up with boyfriend actor
Ranbir Kapoor.
Kaif praised Salman Khan for having
the potential to influence the script
of a movie. The actress said that
simple pairing opposite to
Salman Khan is enough to
please the audience.
Woah! That’s definitely a good
one. The actress was also rem-
inescent of the times when
she shared screen with the
actor in ‘EK Tha Tiger’.
Recently, even
Salman Khan was in awe of
the actress in a reality show.
Looks like we might see the duo soon, together. Well, if
wishes can be horses, you know.
Mumbai: She has given
path-breaking performanc-
es in several critically
acclaimed movies, but
actress Tabu feels
Bollywood filmmakers
have not utilised her full
potential yet.
When asked if while look-
ing back she feels film-
makers have not tapped
her full potential, Tabu
said, “Absolutely. I don’t
think I’ve tapped my full
potential, forget the film-
makers…I think a very
minuscule part of my
potential has been
tapped.”
The 44-year-old actress,
who has won two National
Awards for her roles in
‘Maachis’ (1996) and the
2001 drama ‘Chandni
“Bar’, says she feels like
this because she has a dif-
ferent understating of her-
self.
“I feel that may be it’s not
true. May be I feel that
now when you have a dif-
ferent understanding of
your own potential, of
yourself. I feel I could’ve
done things in so many dif-
ferent ways,” she said.
“I’ve got to do a lot. But I
feel there is a lot which
can be done also.
Tabu feels her full potential is still to be tapped
Beyonce under fire for
appropriating Indian cul-
ture in new Coldplay video
Ghaziabad/ Noida10 New Delhi, 1- 7 February, 2016
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The suspect had befriended
the girl on WhatsApp, but had
never met her.
Awareness message to public
Beware of your Whatsapp pro-
file photo and photographs
uploaded on Facebook. The
investigating officer said that
usually people put up their pho-
tograph as their profile photo
on the Whatsapp messenger
service and Ali used to save
these profile photo and morph
the pictures. He also used to
download the victims photo
from their Facebook page.
Women should be aware
about the photographs they
post, as anyone can download
them. A youth from Chennai
was arrested by the
Jeevanbhimanagar police for
extorting money from a
Bengaluru girl after threatening
to upload morphed images of
her on the internet. The special
team of Jeevanbhimanagar
Police of East division arrested
a 21-year-old youth from
Chennai, who used to threaten
women for money, failing
which he would upload their
morphed nude pictures on
social networking webistes. He
threatened a girl with upload-
ing morphed pictures of her
online According to police, the
arrested has been identified as
Hamid Ali, 21, a resident of
Chennai. He had completed
Diploma in Automobile and
was working in an automobile
service unit. Around six months
back, he had quit the job and
was currently unemployed.
Three days ago, a victim
approached Jeevan Bhima
Nagar police and lodged a
complaint stating that she
came in contact withAli through
Whatsapp Messenger service.
As they both started chatting
and became good friends.
Meanwhile they had also
become friends on Facebook,
said the police. After a few
days, Ali started demanding
money from her, failing which
he threatened to upload mor-
phed nude photographs of her.
Victim, who took it lightly, was
told by her friend that some one
had posted a nude photo with
her face on her Facebook
page. She was frightened and
found that Ali had morphed her
photograph and posted it. She
contacted him and agreed to
pay Rs 20,000 and asked him
to delete the photograph. He
gave her his bank account
number and asked her to
deposit the money. As soon as
he got the money, he deleted
the photograph, added the
police.
Victim breathed a sight of relief
thinking she is done with Ali
and blocked on all social plat-
forms. Surprisingly, he popped
up again and threatened her for
more cash. Unable to bear the
harassment,victim approached
the police and lodged a com-
plaint, mentioned the police.
“We gathered information
aboutAli and special team start-
ed tracking his mobile phone
number and traced him to
Chennai, from where he was
arrested. During the interroga-
tion, the accused revealed that
he used to take contact num-
bers of the girls from his com-
mon friends. Later he used to
start chatting with the girls by
referring the names of their
common friends. He also used
to gather information about the
girls, like where they went on a
particular day and with whom
they went. By using the infor-
mation, he asked them for
money, failing which he would
make their private life to the
public and upload nude mor-
phed pictures of them,” said a
senior police officer, who was
part of the investigating team.
Crime/ Education11 New Delhi, 1- 7 February, 2016
spl. correspondent
Delhi: The drawing com-
petition for children was
organized in Shri Sathya
Sai Vidya Vihar school,
Kalka Ji Extension Area,
Delhi, here as part of a
nation-wide campaign to
generate awareness about
importance of energy and
to dispel the misconcep-
tions related to nuclear
energy.
The topic of the drawing
competition was “Nuclear
Energy, Nations Energy”
and it was organized on
behalf of Nuclear Power
Corporation of India, a
Government of India
undertaking.
In all, 150 students partici-
pated in the competition.
The students’ work was
judged by eminent person-
alities.
The names of the winning
students are:
Winner I- Kritika 8th - A
Winner II- Bhoomika 7th-A
The school principal Mrs.
Rekha Agarwal said on the
occasion that children’s
expressions are an indica-
tion of their creativity. The
children had portrayed the
importance of energy in a
very creative manner and
had also showed how the
production of electricity
from nuclear energy did
not cause much harm to
the environment. She also
gave away prizes to the
winning children.
Drawingcompetitionon“NuclearEnergy,NationsEnergy”
YouthheldonthechargeofblackmailingWomen
Mumbai: A terrifying accident was caught on the CCTV
installed at Dadar station, where a man got crushed
under the locals at the end of the platform after he failed
his attempt to enter inside the train while it began mov-
ing. The deceased has been identified as Shafiuddin
Abdul Ghani, who was travelling along with two women
of his family.
Ghani assured that the two women accompanying him
were able to board the train. However, he failed in keep-
ing his foot on the board, despite repeated attempts. As
the train moved ahead, he was unknown that platform is
coming to an end. Ghani fall at the end of the platform
and came under the train.
The video of Shafiuddin’s death comes days after anoth-
er footage of a gruesome accident was circulated on
social media where a 55-year-old woman was mutilated
at Borivali railway station on 15th January. She was
alighting at the station from the Vadodara Express.
Man crushed under moving local train at Dadar
railway station, incident caught in CCTV
New Delhi: Mobile phone production in India has
reached 100 million with leading companies setting up
their manufacturing base in the country, Telecom
Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said.
“Today, I am happy to announce that in December, Rs
1.14 lakh crore investment has come in electronic man-
ufacturing in India. We have attracted around 15 new
mobile plants.
“Earlier in 2014, 68 million (mobile phones) were being
manufactured and now 100 million are being manufac-
tured,” Prasad said at Global Business Summit here.
Smartphone sales in India also reached 100 million by
the end of December, 2015, he added.
“All the major companies in the world namely
Panasonic, Mitsubishi, Nidec, Samsung, Bosch, Jabil,
Flextronics, Continental are in India besides all the top
Indian companies who are already here,” Prasad said.
Indian Cellular Association founder and President
Pankaj Mohindroo said that in terms of value, mobile
phone production in the country has increased by 95 per
cent in the ongoing financial year as compared to the
previous fiscal. “Government has made sincere efforts
to boost mobile phone production in the country. The
new investment has created 30,000 new jobs in the
country and state governments have shown keen inter-
est in attracting these investments,” Mohindroo said.
Make In India: Mobile phone manufac-
turing base reaches 100 million units
Delhi: Huawei releases
date and price of its
Honor 5X smartphone,
revealing that the device
will cost $199.99 and be
available starting.
The company is looking
to bust the budget cate-
gory wide open with a
device that can serve all
of your needs while carry-
ing an incredible build at
the same time. And the
Honor 5X has a finger-
print sensor below the
rear camera, which
Huawei says can unlock
your phone in about half a
second.
Huawei's Mid-Range Honor
5X And Budget Holly 2 Plus
Launched In India
Sports12 New Delhi, 1- 7 February, 2016
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Aston Martin is in the
process of developing a
new 5.2-litre twin-tur-
bocharged V12 engine.
The carmaker confirmed
the news and released a
teaser video showing vari-
ous components of the
engine before revealing
the engine cover with the
badge ‘V12 5.2 Twin
Turbo’.
aston-martin-04We had
previously reported that
prototypes of the DB11 –
replacement of the DB9 –
were spotted testing a new
V12 powerplant on the
Nürburgring circuit.
However, if this new 5.2-
litre twin-turbo V12 will fea-
ture in the D11 is not con-
firmed yet. But being one
of the brand’s most impor-
tant models, it is highly
likely that the car will be
powered by the new
engine. Also, a DB11 test
mule was seen in England
and was listed as having a
5200cc engine.
There is no word on engine
output but it is expected to
exceed the 568 bhp devel-
oped by the Vanquish’s
V12 engine. This will make
it the most powerful series
production model from the
company barring special-
edition models like the
Vulcan and One-77. Aston
Martin is also set to receive
twin-turbo V8 engines from
AMG built to the British
manufacturer’s specifica-
tions.
Noida: Groupe SEB which is
the world leader in
small domestic
appliances, has
forayed into a
new product cate-
gory on the Indian
turf with the
launch of its
M a r v e l l o O T G
range under the
brand name of its
Indian arm -
Maharaja Whiteline. Maharaja
Whiteline is the country’s lead-
ing consumer durable brand
and after an extremely suc-
cessful year in 2014, has made
fur-
ther endeavors to repli-
cate and surpass its own
benchmarks in the current
year.With 70 successful prod-
uct launches within the year
2015 till date, this brand new
OTG range is all set to upscale
the customer satisfaction level
and take it a notch higher.
This all-rounder appliance
ensures a delightful and
easy cooking experience
while dishing out delicious
cakes, cookies, muffins,
freshly toasted breads,
crispy papads, lip smack-
ing kebabs, grilled chicken
wings, tikkas and the list
goes on.Also, with the fes-
tive season gradually burgeon-
ing, these amazing OTGs are a
perfect choice of gift for self or
for the loved ones.
Business15New Delhi, 1- 7 February, 2016
cnp bureau
Delhi: While apprehending about deceleration in India’s
exports which have been declined for the 13th month in
a row, President PHD Chamber, Mr. Mahesh Gupta
expressed his view that there is enough scope to
enhance our exports towards CIS countries of which
Russia is a good opportunity at this juncture.
According to him though India and Russia have eventu-
ally given new dimensions to bilateral relations in the
development of defense, energy, science and technolo-
gy, however, current level of bilateral trade at around
US$6bn is not consistent with the potential trade trajec-
tory. Even though the bilateral relations between the two
nations have widened their basket, yet India is not
among Russia’s key trade partners.
India’s share in Russia’s total trade is 1.2% as compared
with 49% of EU and 3.3% of USA. Russia’s share in
India’s trade is meager 0.8% as compared with 12% of
EU and 8% of USA.
Russia, CIS countries a great opportunity to enhance exportsGroupe SEB India expands its Product Line with the launch of
an all new OTG– OvenToasterGrillerRange - Marvello
Aston Martin unveils new twin-turboV-12 engine
According to the informa-
tion available, the Apache
RTR 200 4V will available
in six colours – black, sil-
ver, red, matte black, white
and yellow. The bike gets
features such as clip-on
h a n d l e -
bars, a
tvs-apache-
rtr-200-4v-p3digital instru-
ment cluster, split seats,
clear lens turn-indicators,
LED daytime running lights
on both sides of the head-
lamp, an LED tail lamp, a
side-mounted exhaust, a
telescopic fork suspension
at the front and a mono-
shock at the rear.
Powering the Apache RTR
200 4V is a 197.75cc, sin-
gle-cylinder, 4-valve, car-
buretted, 4-stroke petrol
engine. The powerplant
develops 20.23 BHP @
8,500 rpm and 18.1 Nm of
torque @ 7,000 rpm.
Power is transmitted to the
rear wheel through a 5-
speed gearbox. The bike
has a claimed 0-60 kph
time of 3.9 seconds and a
top speed of 130 kph.
S t o p p i n g
p o w e r
c o m e s
from sin-
gle 270 mm
and 200
mm petal
disc brakes at the front and
rear respectively and dual-
channel ABS is expected
to be provided as an
option. The bike will come
with 17-inch alloy wheels
shod with a 90/90 a section
tyre at the front and a
130/70 section tyre at the
rear.
The Apache RTR 200 4V is
a naked motorcycle. Its
styling is based on the
Draken concept that TVS
displayed at the 2014 Delhi
Auto Expo. TVS is expect-
ed to reveal the bike in
India
TVS Apache RTR 200 4V speci-
fications leaked ahead its launch
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  • 1. Country&PoliticsPolitical News Bulletin & BeyondNational Weekly dUVªh,.MikWfyfVDl Volume: 4 No% 35 New Delhi 1 - 7 February, 2016 Rs% 2/- Pages: 16 countryandpolitics.in New Delhi: The mortal remains of Gen KV Krishna Rao (Retired), Ex Chief of Army Staff (COAS) were cremated with full military honours at Brar Square, Delhi Cantt, today. He passed away in Military Hospital in New Delhi. The honorable President of India Shri Pranab Mukherjee in his message stated, “Heartfelt condo- lences on the passing away of General KV Krishna Rao, former COAS. His exemplary services to the nation and the Army will always be remembered”. The honorable Raksha Mantri Shri Manohar Parrikar condoled the passing away of the General Rao, stating “The country has lost one of our best known military leaders. He was a visionary who led ably, inspired a generation of soldiers and initiated modernization of Indian Army in the early 1980’s. His contribution in the 1971 War and maintaining the unity and integrity of the country shall always be remembered”. General Dalbir Singh, the COAS laid a flo- ral wreath to pay tribute to General KV Krishna Rao and expressed his deepest condo- lences to the family of the former Chief. He stated that “Gen KV Krishna Rao was a soldier states- man who inspired a generation of soldiers and will continue to do so even after his demise”. General KV Krishna Rao had an illustrious career spanning over four decades in the Indian Army. He served in Burma, North West Frontier and Baluchistan during the Second World War, participat- ed in the 1947-48 war against Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir and was a founder Instructor of the National Defence Academy during 1949-51. He commanded an Infantry Division in the Jammu Region during 1969-70 and a Mountain Division engaged in Counter Insurgency Operations in Nagaland and Manipur during 1970-72. During this period his Division also participated in the 1971 India Pakistan War in Eastern Theatre and was instru- mental in capture of the Sylhet Area and liberation of North East Bangladesh. General Krishna Rao commanded a Corps in the Jammu Region from 1974-78 and the Western Army Command dur- ing 1979-81. Post his tenure as 14th COAS of Indian Army, he also served as the Governor of the North Eastern States of Nagaland, Manipur and Tripura from 1984-1989, as also of Mizoram. Later, General Krishna Rao was appointed as the Governor of Jammu and Kashmir during 1989-90 and reappointed from 1993-1998. Wreaths were laid on mortal remains on behalf of the honorable President of India and the Raksha Mantri. Marshal of the Air Force Arjan Singh, Minister of State External Affairs and former COAS Gen VK Singh, former Army Chiefs (General VN Sharma, General NC Vij, General Deepak Kapoor and General Bikram Singh), represen- tatives of Chief of Naval Staff and Air Staff, representative of Government of Manipur and a host of serving and retired frater- nity of Army were present on the occasion as a mark of respect to the former army Chief. FormerCOASGenKVKrishnaRaoCrematedwithFullMilitaryHonours New Delhi: The Union Minister for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences Dr Harsh Vardhan, and Vice President, CSIR has urged the farmers and entrepreneurs engaged in cultivation, process- ing of medicinal and aromatic plants to adopt improved technologies and improved varieties for raising their income. Speaking at a Kisan Mela (farmers’ fair) organized at CSIR-Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants CSIR-CIMAP in Lucknow today, he said, this would also help in pro- duction of quality raw material demanded by user industries. The Minister said that medicinal and aromatic plants are the valuable green wealth of the country. These should be sustainably used for creating liveli- hood opportunities of poor people residing in rural areas. He also said that there are immense possi- bilities for promotion of production of medicinal and aromatic plants and industries by startups. Dr Harsh Vardhan called upon the scientists to develop improved technologies for conservation and cultiva- tion of these plants keeping in view the changing cli- matic conditions and limited as well as diminishing agriculture resources. He said that farmers should be apprised regularly about the new developments being made in the research laboratories by organiz- ing awareness meets, workshops and farmers fairs in different parts of the country. Dr. Harsh Vardhan lauded the efforts made by CSIR-CIMAP in reaching the unreached and said that these efforts be given a new push for making visible impact by creating new avenues for self- employment in rural sector. Expressing his satisfac- tion on development and release of improved vari- eties of essential oil bearing lemongrass and anti- malarial drug-producing artemisinin-rich Artemisia annua by CSIR-CIMAP, the Minister pointed out that participation of user industries should be ensured for promotion of each aromatic and medic- inal plant so that poor farmers and entrepreneurs should not face difficulty in marketing of their pro- duce. Dr Harsh Vardhan further said that today people are inclined towards the use of drugs and cosmetics made from natural resources as ill effects have been reported from the use of synthetic drugs world over. It is also necessary to make initiatives to improve trust of the people towards herbal drugs he added. The Minister said that scientists should stan- dardize the ayurvedic drugs so that their use can be increased in health care of the poor people. Dr Harsh Vardhan also emphasized the need for development of such plant varieties which can with- stand vagaries of nature and can be grown in stressed soils ensuring utilization of large tracts of waste lands available in the country. Other major events organized on the occasion of CIMAP Kisan Mela included interactive meet with farmers and entrepreneurs on the production and marketing of medicinal and aromatic plants, sale of publications and high quality planting material of mint, aromatic grasses and other medicinal plant varieties developed by CIMAP, demonstration of improved plant varieties and herbal products, live demonstration of distillation/ processing using CIMAP’s improved units, training on rose water and flower-based agarbatti making, demonstration of ‘Early Mint Technology’, integration of medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) in traditional cropping sys- tem. A unique pilot-scale herbal product manufac- turing unit ‘Technology Business Incubator Centre (TBIC)’ was also inaugurated by the chief guest Dr Harsh Vardhan. Dr Harsh Vardhan Urges Farmers toAdopt Cultivation of Improved Varieties of Medicinal andAromatic Plants to Enhance their Income
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gS fd ,slh gSjraxst ?kVukvksa dks Hkh ns'k esa xaHkhjrk ls ugha fy;k tkrkA lekt esa bl çdkj dh ?kVukvksa ij xaHkhjrk ls fopkjksÙkstd ppkZ,a ugha gksrhaA vkf[kj D;ksa ,slh ?kVuk,a gksus ij ns'k esa fganw /kekpkZ;Z] /keZxq# vkSj iqjksfgr eq[kj :i ls lekt esa vkfndky ls O;kIr tkfrxr ik[kaM ds fo#) [kM+s ugha gksrs vkSj ,d y{; cukdj tkfrHksn ds bl nkuo dks lekt ls D;ksa ugha lewy m[kkM+ Qsadrs ;g r; gS fd tc rd ,slk ugha gksxk] Hkkjr esa laiw.kZ lekt dks ,dtqV djuk dHkh Hkh laHko ugha gks ldsxkA ;g Hkh lqfuf'pr gS fd ,d cqjh rjg caVk gqvk lekt vkSj jk"Vª dHkh Hkh leFkZ] le`)] l'kä vkSj iw.kZ fodflr ugha gks ldrkA >wBs vgadkj vkSj fufgr LokFkksaZ ds ykyp esa vkf[kj dc rd tkfr&Hksn dh bl voSKkfud vkSj jk"Vª fojks/kh lksp dks dk;e j[kk tk,xk blds pyrs vkt rd Hkkjr jk"Vª vkSj fganw lekt og lEekutud ,oa lq–<+ fLFkfr çkIr ugha dj ldk gS] tks mls çkIr dj ysuh pkfg, FkhA ftl ns'k esa brus mPp laoS/kkfud inksa ij vklhu x.kekU; O;fä Hkh deZdk.M] ik[kaM vkSj va/kfo'okl dks jksdus esa vkSj mldh csfM+;ka dkVus esa vleFkZ gksa] og jk"Vª dSls fo'o dk fljekSj cu ldrk gS vkSj dSls og oSf'od eap ij ,d l'kä ,oa fl) usr`Ro çnku dj ldrk gS fo'o dh vU; lH;rkvksa ds foijhr Hkkjrh; lekt vkSj lH;rk cqjh rjg tkfrokn ds ik[kaM esa my>h gqbZ gSA le; ds lkFk vc fo'o dh fofHkUu lH;rkvksa us Lo;a dks vf/kd oSKkfud vkSj rdZlaxr cuk fy;k gS] ijarq Hkkjrh; lekt vkt Hkh lM+&xy pqdh bl iqjkru] voSKkfud O;oLFkk dks cM+s tru ds lkFk Nkrh ls fpidk, gq, gSA Hkkjr esa ftl rjg ls yksxksa dks viuh vkSykn fç; gksrh gS] mlh rjg viuh tkfr Hkh vfrfç; gksrh gSA Hkkjr esa vPNs vkSj cqjs] xq.k vkSj voxq.k dk vkadyu tkfr ds vk/kkj ij fd;k tkrk gSA rkfdZdrk vkSj oSKkfudrk dk xyk ?kksaVus dk dke Hkkjrh; lekt esa tkfr vk/kkfjr bl O;oLFkk us fd;k gSA Hkkjr esa yksx tgka ,d vksj viuh tkfr ds MdSrksa vkSj dq[;kr vijkf/k;ksa dh Hkh iwtk djrs gSa vkSj mUgsa uk;d ekurs gSa] ogha vU; tkfr;ksa ds larksa dk frjLdkj djus esa Hkh bUgsa dksbZ ladksp ugha gksrkA çk;% dgk tkrk gS fd Hkkjr ^vusdrk esa ,drk* dk çrhd gS] rFkk ;gka dh ^xaxk&tequh laL—fr* Hkkjr dh fo'ks"krk gSA bl rjg vusdrk dks ,d ln~xq.k ds :i esa çpkfjr djus dh dksf'k'k Hkkjr esa dh tkrh jgh gSA okLro esa ;g lR; ls ijs gSA ,sfrgk- fld :i ls ;g rF; lkeus vkrs jgs gSa fd Hkkjr viuh fofo/krk ds dkj.k vusd voljksa ij ,d jk"Vª ds :i esa ,dtqV ugha gks ldrk gSA blh vyxko ds dkj.k Hkkjr vusd ckj inkØkaar gqvk gSA varjkZ"Vªh; vuqHko ;g fl) djrk gS fd fo'o esa lHkh fodflr jk"Vª ,dtqV gksdj ,d gh 'kklu O;oLFkk esa ,d gh jk"Vªokn ds rys ,dh—r gks lds gSaA fofo/krk ;k vusdrk esa ,drk dks [kkstuk e`x ejhfpdk ls T;knk dqN Hkh ugha gSA Hkkjr dks bl çdkj ds [kks[kys vkn'kksaZ ls ckgj vkuk pkfg,A Hkkjr esa jgus okys lHkh ukxfjdksa dks ,d gh jk"Vª/ot ds rys jk"Vª dks l'kä cukus ds ,dh—r y{; ds lkFk ijLij ,dkdkj gksuk pkfg,A ‘ ’ks"k i`"B 5 ij lalkj esa ekuoh; lH;rk&laL—fr&fodkl vkSj lokZxh.k Kku dks lw=c) fd;s tkus dh ijEijk ftruh iqjkuh gSA mls ifjHkkf"kr fd;s tkus vkSj yksdkfiZr fd;s tkus ds vyx&vyx –f"Vdks.k Hkh mrus gh iqjkru gSaA gjsd ns'k esa ]gjsd dchys esa  gjsd  [kki&xks= esa  gjsd  nkSj  ds çxfr'khy lekt esa &lnk ls i`Fkd&i`Fkd –f"Vdks.k   fo|eku jgs gSaA  vius iwoZtksa    dh f'k{kkvksa  ij vius  vrhr ds bfrgkl  dh vo/kkj.kkvksa ij Hkh ges'kk vyx&vyx –f"Vdks.k  fo|eku jgs  gSaA oSls jkejkT; 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  • 3. Special 3New Delhi, 1- 7 February, 2016 Honey Sehgal & Puneet Kaul The Republic Day is celebrated in India on 26th January every year. The day marks the sovereignty of the country, as on this day in 1950 the Constitution of India was adopted. The grandeur of the Republic Day of India is visible in the grand parade that is held along Rajpath, beginning from Raisina Hill near the Rashtrapati Bhavan (President’s Palace) and moving on to Rajpath past India Gate and proceeding to the Red Fort. 8 Key highlights of this Republic Day 1.French president Francois Hollande will be the chief guest. 2.French troops will be participat- ing in the Republic Day parade. 3. India’s first indigenously devel- oped aircraft carrier Vikrant and submarine Kalvari will be dis- played by the Navy tableaux. 4. The BSF camel contingent will not be marching down the Rajpath this year. 5. The paramilitary forces like ITBP, CISF and SSB will be absent from this year’s Republic Day parade. 6. The Army dog squad will join this year’s Republic Day parade after 26 long years. 7. A women-only stunt contingent will be demonstrating their motor- cycle riding skills for the first time. 8. The first ever video of the Indian national anthem will feature digni- taries like Sachin Tendulkar, Baichung Bhutia and Sania Mirza. The country is all set to celebrate its 67th Republic Day on Tuesday with preparations for the ceremo- nial parade in ‘Rajpath’ is almost over. One of the biggest highlights this year is that the President of France Francois Hollande will be attending the event as a chief guest amidst unprecedented secu- rity in the wake of the attack on Pathankot air force base. For the first time since 1950, a foreign army contingent will march down the Rajpath during the Republic Day parade. The 35th Infantry Regiment of 7th Armoured Brigade has been practicing for the parade after it participated in an eight-day joint excercise of Indian and French troops from 8 January. Speeches by Eminent Personalities of Nation President Pranab Mukherjee’s address to the state earlier than the 67th Republic Day was marked by a strongly-worded condemnation of terrorist act, an in depth relation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s pet initiatives and a pitch for eco- nomic reforms. Quoting a verse by Rabindranath Tagore, the President aforementioned, “The people modification is going on. Youth have affected centre-stage to require charge.” Prime Minister- India is ready to celebrate this 67th republic day which is on this 26th January 2016. PM Narendra Modi’s speech is also part of an attraction. PM Narendra Modi started some best projects this year called “Make in India” and “Startup India” are two projects which will help peoples to start and grow their business. PM Narendra modi’s Make In India mission getting nice response and peoples are really started following him. Many big companies came to India this year and many big prom- ised that they will start their proj- ects in india and will give opportu- nities to Indian youngsters to work along with them. continued to Page 06 SpecialCoverageofRepublicDay2016,byReportersofNAI Vaidehi Taman In 1990, Air India entered the Guinness Book of World Records for the most peo- ple evacuated by a civil airliner from the war zone. The operation was carried out during Persian Gulf War to evacuate Indian expatriates from Kuwait and Iraq. The 1990 airlift of Indians from Kuwait was carried out from 13 August to 11 October 1990 after the Invasion of Kuwait. The rescue operation, which lasted for 59 days, evacuated over 111,000 people from Amman to Mumbai – a distance of 4,117 km. Those days, India was in financial trou- ble and the VP Singh government was lacking support with the opposition trying to bring the government down. However, leaving all problems aside, the Indian government decided to rescue its citi- zens from that country. Indian government, led by VP Singh, systematically flew over 488 commercial flights in association with Indian Airlines, ensuring safe return of all Indian citizens. However, back home in India, it was politically one of the most fragile times. And in 2015, Narendra Modi government carried out the rescue operation “Raahat” to evacuate Indian nationals from strife-torn Yemen. With nearly 3,300 of its nationals out of Yemen, the govern- ment wrapped up the evacuation opera- tion in a couple of days. Complications arose due to significantly higher number of nationals requiring evacuation, lack of travel documents and poor communica- tions. Evacuating nationals from the conflict zone is one of the major tasks for any country, be it superpower United States of America or developing countries like India. There have been plenty of rescue operations done by the countries in the past but the credit of carrying the biggest ever air evacuation in the history of mankind goes to none other than India. Initial efforts were made by the govern- ment of India to evacuate nationals by military aircraft. However, due to difficul- ties in air-space clearances the switch was made to civilian aircraft. Groundwork for the evacuation was laid during a visit by former Minister of External Affairs I. K. Gujral soon after the invasion. As a result of this visit, Iraq agreed to tacitly permit the Indian evacu- ation efforts. Air India’s efforts were coor- dinated by Mathunny Mathews (popular- ly known as Toyota Sunny), Harbajan Singh Vedi and others who were based in Kuwait. Toyota Sunny, began work in Kuwait with the Toyota agency owned by the Al-Sayer Group and retired in 1989 as its MD, Sunny was in Kuwait since 1956 and went from India in ship. During his long years there, he was able to form a good network of friends and well wish- ers. He became chairman of the Indian School in Kuwait and held many top positions in various social organisations. He was one of the founding members of the Indian Arts Circle that brought Indians together. He encouraged a num- ber of relatives and families from his vil- lage and other parts of Kerala to move to Kuwait and forge a prosperous livelihood fuelled by the oil economy. Where are the Real Heroes of 1990Airlift? A political turmoil in the state of Arunachal Pradesh is set to deepen inside Parliament with the Congress determined to stall the ratification of President’s Rule in the State. Look at the catastrophe in politics, dismissal of democratically elected government was started by the Congress Party from Kerala in 1957 followed by removal of DMK and AIADMK governments in TN, and elected government in AP were perpetuated by Congress Party by getting favourable reports from party’s appointed Governors. The worst incident occurred when Indira Gandhi lost an election petition then she shamelessly imposed Emergency in the country and arrested thousands of opposi- tion leaders in a midnight sweep throughout the country. The same political party is now talking about the murder of Democracy in Arunachal Pradesh. In this political tug-of-war, people of the state are suffering without any reason. The Janata Dal (U) also issued a state- ment in support of the Congress, appealing to all non-BJP par- ties to unite in raising the issue in Parliament. JD (U) believes that the decision of the NDA government is an attempt to sab- otage the Constitutional mandate, which is a threat to democ- racy. This act also shows the BJP’s mindset towards coopera- tive federalism. JD (U) calls upon all non-BJP parties including NDA partners Telugu Desam Party (TDP), People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Shiv Sena (SS) and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) to stand together in the hour of need and raise the issue in the upcoming budget session. The opposition enjoys comfort of numbers in the Rajya Sabha and the imposition of President’s Rule in an Opposition-run state has set the stage for a stormy Budget Session. Meanwhile, Pranab Mukherjee approved the Union Cabinet’s recommendation for the imposition of President’s Rule in Arunachal Pradesh. The Supreme Court too sought response from the Centre and Arunachal Pradesh Governor J.P. Rajkhowa to furnish relevant material backing their claim that there has been a failure of constitutional machinery in the sen- sitive border State of Arunachal Pradesh, thus warranting the proclamation of emergency by the President. The assent was given right after he hosted the traditional ‘At Home’ or recep- tion at Rashtrapati Bhavan for French President Francois Hollande as part of the Republic Day celebrations. ArunachalPradeshcrisiswillechoinParliament
  • 4. Delhi/ NCR/ National4 New Delhi, 1- 7 February, 2016 cnp bureau New Delhi: TTJ Jury Choice Awards took place at The Grand Hotel, New Delhi. The occasion was embraced with eminent personalities and vet- erans in the sector, such as, Mr. Subhash Goyal (Indian Association of Tour Operators), Sarabjit Singh (Indian Tourist Transporters Association), Sunil Kumar (Travel Agents Association of India), and the likes. Other prominent guests included Shri Santosh Gangwar (Textile Minister of India), Shri Vijay Goyal (Member of Parliament), Shri Dusan Vukic (From the Embassy of Republic of Serbia), and Shri Parvesh Verma (Member of Parliament). Some main awards included: Mr. Ashwani Lohani titled The Aviation & Tourism-Turnaround Man, Mr. Inder Sharma for Lifetime Achievement, SpiceJet for Best Fight Back Airline in India, Hollywood Planet Goa for Innovative Hotel Concept, and STIC Travels winning the award for bring the Most Innovative Air Representation Company by TTJ Editor’s Choice Award for Excellence ‘n’ Innovation in Travel. Some of the awards that were presented were: Oyo Rooms was awarded for Excellence in Hotel Room Inventory Aggregation, Madhya Pradesh Tourism for Excellence in Diverse Range, Gujarat Tourism for Innovative Tourism Product, Chhattisgarh Tourism for Excellence in Marketing & Promotions, Indo Asia Leisure Services for Most Innovative Inbound Products, Star Cruises for Excellence in Creating New Cruise Products, Pawan Hans for Excellence in Remote Connectivity, Club One Air for Innovative Charter Product for Luxury Experience, Airports Authority of India for Innovative Edge in Enhancing Consumer Experience, Air Asia for New Aviation Record, Air India for Lifetime Milestone, South Africa Tourism for Innovative Edge in Offbeat Destination Promotion, Oman Tourism for Innovative Edge in Trade Relations, Nav Jyoti and Samridhi Samiti for Protection of Women and Children in Tourism. TTJ Jury Choice Awards 2016 for the best in travel and allied sectors cnp bureau Delhi:The Ministry of Tourism of Indonesia (MoT) continues to aggressively pro- mote “Wonderful Indonesia” in the Indian market which is considered as one of potential markets for Indonesian tourism. Later this month MoT will hold a sales mission event entitled Sales Mission India 2016 in Hyderabad and New Delhi from January 25 to 27. MoT invited eight Indonesian tourism and hospitality industries to join the Indonesia’s sales mission to India. They will have the opportunity to meet hundreds of busi- ness counterparts in India. The event's core activities are business to business (B2B) meetings in a tabletop set- ting which are expected to generate millions of dollars in mutual business. In 2016, MoT is targeting 350,000 Indian visitor arrivals after managed to attract 262,000 visitors in 2015. Part of this optimistic forecast is based on the recent regulation of giving Indian citizens 30-day, visa-free entry into Indonesia for tourism purpose (as per Regulation no. 104/2015). Such growth could actually be higher, but presently it is constrained by the absence of direct flight between India and Indonesia. “Wonderful Indonesia” in the Indian market SD’s 18th Bharat Rang Mahotsav held in New Delhi cnp bureau New Delhi: The magical power of theatre to capti- vate an audience through a wonderful mix of story- telling, stagecraft and per- formance has enthralled audiences over hundreds of years. And this year the National School of Drama will bring Bharat Rang Mahotsav – one of the biggest theatre festivals in the world, with a quest to rediscover the magic of theatre. organised from 1stto 21st February 2016, the 18th Bharat Rang Mahotsav will be held across leading venues in New Delhi, while the parallel festivals this year will take place in Jammu, Ahmedabad, Bhubaneswar and Thiruvananthapurambetwe en 3rd and 14th February 2016. Bharat Rang Mahotsav promises to be bigger and better than ever with the- atre groups from over 10 countries including USA, Australia, Italy, Sri Lanka, Poland, Bangladesh, Spain, China, Pakistan, Austria. spl. correspondent Delhi: Leading Indian jew- ellery retailer PC Jeweller has hosted Bollywood star Huma Qureshi at an exclu- sive event in Delhi for Rio Tinto Diamonds brand ini- tiative, Nazraana™. Inspired by Indian culture, the beautiful Nazraana™ jewellery collections are the perfect gifting choice, combining emotion, afford- ability and beautiful design, embodied in their brand philosophy – the heart that gifts a diamond shines like a diamond. Vikram Merchant, Director of Rio Tinto’s India Representative Office for Diamonds Sales & Marketing said “NazraanaTM with its seven themed collections offers Indian consumers an accessible choice of fash- ionable diamond jew- ellery.” Speaking at the launch, Mr. Balram Garg, Managing Director, PC Jeweller Ltd. said “The NazraanaTM designs have been very well received by our cus- tomers. We are delighted that Ms. Huma Qureshi visited our store to intro- duce this stunning collec- tion of jewellery. PC Jeweller is committed to providing the best buying experience to its cus- tomers and the NazraanaTM collections will help them find that per- fect piece of diamond jew- ellery.” Bollywood star, Huma Qureshi is special guest at NazraanaTM diamond jewellery event spl. correspondent Greater Noida: The first successful Two port Laproscopic Gall Bladder removal surgery was per- formed on a middle aged woman at Max Multi Speciality Hospital, Greater Noida by Dr. Bijendra Sinha , Advanced Laparoscopic, Bariatric & General Surgeon. Anupama Acharya, the patient presented with abdominal pain which was persisting for 6 months. The ultrasound revealed a huge stone inside the gall bladder & gall bladder was infected too which is com- monly known as gall blad- der stone in the patient. The first case of two port lap cholecystectomy /sim- ple incision lap surgery was performed to remove the gall bladder success- fully. Laproscopic Gall Bladder removal surgery performed by middle aged woman Honey & Puneet New Delhi: An accident took place on 20th Jan 2016 at Okhla industrial area , near ESI hospital on . A dumper has been collided with tree. According to sources the truck driv- er was badly injured and has been taken to AIIMS trauma centre. The incident took place in the morning.There was no police at the spot to hang over the truck with crane a source said. According to the statement by police said driver was fully drunk while driving the dumper and due to which the incident took place.The truck was coming from Noida to Okhala industrial area. Till now there is no valid information about the owner of the truck a source said. Due to the incident the commuters travelling from that area are also facing prob- lems. One of the reason behind the incident is no proper and strict law has been made for drink and drive and due to which various serious accidents take in which people lost their precious lives The matter of concern related to these incidents is if there are proper laws made for every crime then why these crimes happen. SeviourAccident in Okhla, but No Police on spot atTime
  • 5. 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'kklu&ç'kklu esa cM+s iSekus ij O;kIr Hkz"Vkpkj dh tM+sa Hkh Hkkjr dh lkekftd nqoZ~;oLFkk esa gh dgha fNih gqbZ gSaA fo'ks"kkf/kdkj ls laiUu lo.kZ dh bPNk,a vlhe gSa vkSj ekuokf/kdkj rd ls foghu] foiUu oafprksa dh viuh bPNk,a gh ej pqdh gSaA blfy, lo.kZ viuh vlhe bPNkvksa dh iwfrZ ds fy, fdlh Hkh çdkj dk Hkz"Vkpkj dj ldrs gSa vkSj lalk/kuksa ls ;qä loZ= dCtk tek, cSBs muds vius fj'rsnkj muds Hkz"Vkpkj dks fNik Hkh ldrs gSaA nwljh rjQ foiUu oafprksa dh bPNk,a Hkh lhfer gSa vkSj muds NksVs ls Hkz"Vkpkj dks fNikus okyk mudk dksbZ fj'rsnkj Hkh Åij ugha cSBk gSA ^Mk;oflZVh* ds ek/;e ls vxj la[;k ds vuqikr esa lHkh dks lalk/kuksa esa fgLlk ns fn;k tk;s] rks lo.kksaZ dk ,dkf/kdkj de gksxk vkSj oafprksa dks Hkh mudh la[;k ds vuqikr esa fgLlk fey tk;sxkA rc lo.kZ Hkh Hkz"Vkpkj djus esa Mjsaxs] D;ksafd mUgsa yxsxk fd Åij dksbZ oafpr Hkh gks ldrk gS] tks lo.kZ ds Hkz"Vkpkj dks fNik;sxk ughaA ^Mk;oflZVh* ls oafprksa dks Hkh mudh tula[;k ds vuqikr esa gh Hkkxhnkjh feysxh vkSj os FkksM+s vf/kd laiUu gks ldsaxsA ;|fi Hkz"Vkpkj djus dh fgEer rc mudh Hkh ugha iM+sxhA Li"V gS fd ,d ;ksX;rk vk/kkfjr] lerkewyd ç'kkl- fud ra= dh lajpuk dj Hkz"Vkpkj tSlh vusd cqjkb;ksa dks iuius ls jksdk tk ldrk gSA tkfr&Hksn feVkuk gS-------- fouksn rfd;kokyk fnYyh@,ulhvkj% dfe’kuj] vk;dj] Jhefr Vh-Vksuflag izlkn th dh v/;{krk esa vk;dj Hkou] lSDVj&24 uks,Mk fLFkr dk;kZy; esa gqbZ cSBd esa ,u0bZ0,0 v/;{k Jh fofiu eYgu th ds usr`Ro esa m|fe;ksa ds ,d izfrfuf/ke.My fizalhiy dfe’kuj] vk;dj ls feykA cSBd esa vU; ckrks ds lkFk&lkFk ,u0bZ,0 ds v/;{k Jh fofiu dqekj eYgu th us dgk fd dbZ m|fe;kas dks foxr dbZ o"kksZ ds fjQaM vHkh rd ugh feys gSaA ftu m|fe;ksa dk iSlk foHkkx esa tek gS] mUgsa ’kh?kz fjQaM iSlk eqgS;k djk;k x;kA bl ij fizlaiy dfe’kuj egksn;k us dgk fd ftu m|fe;ksa ds 50 gtkj :Ik;s rd ds fjQaM cdk;k FkkA mUgksaus foHkkx esa vkdj ekeys dks izLrqr fd;kA fjQaM dk iSlk muds [kkrs esa tek djok fn;k x;kA fizalhiy dfe’kuj] vk;dj us dgk fd ;fn fdlh Hkh m|eh dks foHkkx ls lacf/kr fdlh Hkh izdkj dh ijs’kkuh vk, rks os m|eh lacf/kr fMfotu vf/kdkjh ls feydj leL;k dk lek/kku vo’; djok;saA m|fe;ksa dk iSlk fjQaM djk;k x;k lh- ,u- ih- C;wjks ubZ fnYyhA yksxksa esa LoPNrk ds fy, tkx:drk QSykus ds mís'; ls fnYyh Nkouh ifj"kn esa feuh eSjkFku dk vk;kstu fd;k x;k] ftlesa dkQh la[;k esa yksxksa us Hkkx fy;kA bl nkSjku Nkouh ifj"kn ds vykok ckgj ls vk, O;fä us Hkh fgLlk fy;kA feuh eSjkFku dks LoPN Nkouh Js"B Nkouh uke fn;k x;kA feuh eSjkFku dh 'kq#vkr lkaln ehuk{kh ys[kh us gjh >aMh fn[kkdj fd;kA bldk vk;kstu Nkouh ifj"kn ds n'kgjk xzkmaM esa fd;k x;k FkkA j{kk ea=ky; ds funsZ'k ij ns'k Hkj esa lHkh Nkofu;ksa dks vkSj vf/kd LoPN vkSj gjk Hkjk cukus ds mís'; ls feuh eSjkFku dk vk;kstu fd;k x;kA feuh eSjkFku esa ifj"kn ds Ldwyksa ds Nk=] dsaæh; fo|ky;] vkehZ ifCyd Ldwy vkSj blds vykok vyx&vyx Ldwyksa ls vk, Nk=&Nk=kvksa us Hkkx fy;kA blds vykok ofj"B ukxfjd] fnO;kax] lsuk ds vf/kdkjh] j{kk laink egkfuns'kky; ds vf/kdkjh vkSj fnYyh Nkouh ifj"kn ds vf/kdkfj;ksa us Hkkx fy;kA ;g nkSM+ n'kgjk eSnku ls gksrs gq, Nkouh vLirky] 'kkL=h cktkj] egkRek xka/kh jksM] fjax jksM ls mjh ,aDyso ds eSnku esa lekIr gqvkA feuh eSjkFku dk vk;kstu fd;k x;k EkksgEen lkn fnYyh @,ulhvkj% nfyr 'kks/kkFkhZ Nk= jks- fgr oseqyk vkRegR;k ekeys esa gSnjkckn dsaæh; fo'ofo|ky; ¼,plh;w½ Nk=ksa dk fojks/k çn'kZu rst gks x;k gSA fofHkUu ;wfuoflZVh ds vU; Nk=ksa lesr dbZ lkekftd laxBu Hkh Nk=ksa ds leFkZu esa vk x,A fojks/k çn'kZu dh vxqokbZ dj jgs la;qä dkjZokbZ lfefr dh vksj ls ^pyks ,plh;w* ds vkºoku ij çn'kZudkjh fo'ofo|ky; ifjlj esa ,df=r gks x,A bl chp chvkj vacsMdj ds iksrs us Hkh fo'ofo|ky; 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dh laiUu laLd`fr ,oa fojklr ds lkFk vkd"kZd xsVos ns[kus yk;d gSaA ,d ijaijk ds :i esa ;g jkT; ,d gh bZosaV ds }kjk vkidks Hkkjr ds ilanhnk xarO;ksa dk 360 fMxzh dk fizO;w iznku dj jgk gSA ;g laiUu laLd`fr] izpqj fojklr] HkO; ySaMLdsi] fDot+hu] laxhr vkSj dyk ,d gh 'kks esa is'k djrk gSA vius u;s vfHk;kuksa }kjk vkSj vf/kd lSykfu;ksa dks vkdf"kZr djus ds mn~ns'; ls dsjyk VwfjT+e us fnYyh fLFkr iaprkjk gksVy n yfyr esa ,d izsl okrkZ dk vk;kstu fd;kA tgka VwfjT+e ds fMIVh Mk;jsDVj Jh uUnk dqekj ehfM;k ls :c: gq, vkSj vkxkeh ;kstukvksa dh ckr dhA dk;ZØe ds nkSjku dsjy dh laLd`fr dks iznf'kZr djrk lkaLd`frd dk;ZØe fof'k"V vkd"kZ.k dk dsUnz jgkA tgka dykdkjksa us eksfguh;kV~e] dkykdh i;r] dRFkyh] Fks;e] fFkjh mfpy dh eueksgd izLrqfr ls mifLFkr esgekuk- sa o vU; dks yqHkk;kA fnYyh esa fn[kh dsjyk dh >yd--- lkaLd`frd dk;ZØeksa us eueksg fy;k lh- ,u- ih- C;wjks xkft;kckn% Fkkuk dksrokyh Mkluk xsV pkSdh ls 50 dne dh nwjh ij nsj jkr pksjksa us ,d ckbd up14BF7968 ij gkFk lkQ dj fn;k exj pksj bl ckr ls fcYdqy vutku Fks dh mudh ;s gjdr dSejs es dSn gks jgh gSA vki rLohjksa es ns[k ldrs gS dh pksj fdrus vkjke ls vkrs gSa vkSj ckbd ysdj pys tkrs gSA Mkluk xsV pkSdh dh ukd ds uhps lÙkkj LVkso g‚ml esa vHkh dqN fnu igys pksjh gqbZ gS vkSj vHkh 10 fnu igys flxjsV O;kikjh dks xksyh ekjh x;h Fkh] oks Hkh pkSdh ls pan dne dh nwjh ijA iqfyl dh ukd ds uhps gks jgha gSa ywVikV dh ?kVuk,sa uxj fuxe ds vf/kdkfj;ksa ds fudEesiu vkSj ykijokgh ds dkj.k A 20 'kgjksa dh ?kks"k.kk gqbZ gS ftles xkft;kckn 'kkfey ugha gSA 1-Hkqous'oj ¼vksfM'kk½] 2- iq.ks ¼egkjk"Vª½] 3-t;iqj ¼jktLFkku½] 4- lwjr ¼xqtjkr½] 5- dksfPp ¼dsjy½] 6-vgenkckn ¼xqtjkr½] 7- tcyiqj ¼e/; 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  • 6. National/International6 Jh x.ks’kk; ue% T;ksfr"k tUei=h tUedq.Myh jkf’k jRu] fookg gou egk:nzkfHk"ksd jkek;.k] lqUnjdk.M ?kjsyq leL;k ukSdjh ‘’kknh vkilh >xM+s] ysu&nsu tSlh lHkh çdkj dh leL;kvksa dk lekèkku fu%’kqYd i0 eukst xkSM+ ¼‘kkL=h th½ Add- A- 115, Piller No. 34- 35 Top Floor, Vikas Marg, Shakarpur, New Delhi- 110092 eks0+91 9990807660, 9711409076, 9810226962 Jh cnjh fnO; T;ksfr”k laLFkku New Delhi, 1- 7 February, 2016 Parade Ceremony The occasion witnesses the presence of the President, the Prime Minister and several other high-ranking officials of the country. The parade starts with the arrival of the President of India, who is escorted by a group of bodyguards on horses. Next, the Prime Minister of India offers wreaths at the Amar Jawan Jyoti at the India Gate in memo- ry of the martyrs of the Indian army. The national flag is unfurled by the President of India, who is also the Commander-in- Chief of the Indian Armed Forces. This is succeeded by the cheerful tune of the National Anthem and a 21- gun salute. Led by three different divisions of the armed forces viz: Navy, Army and Air Force; the Republic Day Parade has all of them displaying their might along the Rajpath, saluting the President. The Armed Forces staff per- forms motorcycle rides whereas the staff of the Indian Air Force performs flying parade in fighter planes. The rich and colourful culture of India is showcased in the parade of the Republic Day. Traditional as well as cul- tural performances are given by professionals belonging to different regions. School children in picturesque costumes also participate in the display of different aspects of the glo- rious history of the country on this big day. The real heroes of the nation are honoured with the bravery awards and medals. National Awards are given to children for selfless sacrifice and brav- ery. A row of IAF jets marks the end of the grand cele- bration, leaving behind a trail of coloured smoke. It bids goodbye to the gath- ered audience by lavishing rose petals on them. Bytes From People The country’s 15th prime minister Narendra Modi has been seven months and five days living in met- ros middle classpeople are happy with the work of Modi. Most of the peoples have liked the work of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the association is the greater their displeasure. The survey of Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune andAhmedabad were made between the middle class people.bad, Pune andAhm edabad were made between the middle class people.bad, Pune an dAhmedabad were made between the middle class people. Special Coverage of Republic Day...... The arrested suspects revealed about the ISIS’s plans to recruit local youth from Indian Mujahideen and SIMI for spreading its terror network across India. For establishing its foothold across India the ISIS is plan- ning to recruit the members of Indian Mujahideen and SIMI, highly placed intelligence sources said. The NIA along with state police officials had earlier arrested 14 ISIS sympathisers across the country. According to the agency these suspects were under surveillance for some time. The arrested suspects revealed about the ISIS’s plans to recruit local youth from Indian Mujahideen and SIMI for spreading its terror network across India. They have plans to obtain huge amount of weapons to carry out terror activities across the country. ISIS is also radicalising youth towards joining terror activ- ities through online medium. For achieving this objective, the terror outfit is hiring Indian hackers who can pass sensitive information about Indian government to them. They are actively using social media to lure youth towards terrorism. The terror group is willing to shell out as much as $60,000 for every government information which is passed on to them. Those inspired by the IS ideology were hooked by Yusuf- al-Hind who, the Indian security agencies believe, is for- mer Indian Mujaheedin (IM) member Shafi Armar, a res- ident of Bhatkal in Karnataka. Armar, now believed to be in the Islamic State-held area along the border of Iraq and Syria, formed ‘Janood-ul-Khalifa-e-Hind’ and recruit- ed Mumbai-based 33-year-old Mudabbir Mushtaq Shaikh as ‘Amir’ (chief) of the group. “Apart from former IM and SIMI members, Armar chose those who are basically inspired by the IS ideology. He first recruited his close aides and then inspired them to recruit more supporters,” an official said on the condition of anonymity” ISIS approaching IM and SIMI? UN insists shaky Syria peace talks to go ahead The UN insisted that high- stakes peace talks aimed at ending the brutal, five-year- old Syrian conflict would still begin in Switzerland later Friday despite uncer- tainty over whether key groups would even attend. UN envoy Staffan de Mistura “will start by meet- ing the government’s dele- gation today (Friday)” in Geneva, followed by talks with “other participants”, the United Nations said in a statement. The Syrian government del- egation, headed by Syria’s envoy to the UN Bashar al- Jaafari, arrived in Geneva early afternoon, a source said. Opposition figures not part of the umbrella group High Negotiations Committee (HNC), said they would be present. However, despite Western pressure on the HNC, it has yet to decide whether to come and was engaged in a fourth day of discussions in Saudi Arabia The head of the UN nuclear test ban treaty organisation says arch-enemies Iran and Israel are “the closest” of the eight holdout nations to ratifying the treaty and assuring the world they will never conduct a nuclear test explo- sion. Lassina Zerbo said this week that having Iran and Israel ratify together would “certainly” lead to Egypt’s ratifica- tion, and pave the way for a nuclear test-free zone in the Middle East. The Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, known as the CTBT, has 196 member states 183 that have signed the treaty and 164 that have ratified it. But the treaty has not entered into force because it still needs ratification by eight countries that had nuclear power reactors or research reactors when the UN General Assembly adopted the treaty in 1996: the United States, China, Iran, Israel, Egypt, India, Pakistan and North Korea. Zerbo, speaking during a week-long conference marking the 20th anniversary of the treaty being opened for sign- ing, said he doesn’t expect immediate results on ratifica- tion, but is hoping to visit both Iran and Israel and talk to their leaders because “I think that they’re the ones who can unlock what is stopping the CTBT from moving.” ‘Iran,Israelareclosesttoratifynuketestbantreaty’
  • 7. New Delhi: “The great leaders of India will always remain source of inspira- tion for all time to come for the young population of India. We have to learn from their enthusiasm and motivation” said Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studio on the cel- ebration of birth anniver- sary of Lala Lajpat Rai at Noida Film City. Talking to the media per- sons and young aspirants of media school Marwah narrated accidents from the history and requested media students to learn from the history. He persuaded to be nationalist and patriotic so that country can rise above the level. Lala Lajpat Rai was an Indian Punjabi author and politician who is chiefly remembered as a leader in the Indian Independence movement. He was popularly known as Punjab Kesari. He was part of the Lal Bal Pal trio. He was also associated with activities of Punjab National Bank and Lakshmi Insurance Company in their early stages. He sustained seri- ous injuries by the police when leading a non-vio- lent protest against the Simon Commission and died less than three weeks later. Delhi/NCR 7New Delhi, 1- 7 February, 2016 PoliceMedalforGallantrytoITBPofficials spl. correspondent Delhi: During Standoff in September, 2014 in Ladakh, both these brave officers without caring for relief and respite in extreme cold climate at icy heights gave gallant account of themselves to contain and defuse the sit- uation which ultimately resulted in de escalation of the situation peacefully and in safeguarding the security and interest of the Nation. The gallant act was highly appreciated by all stake- holders. Both officials were announced to be conferred with Police Medal for Gallantry. Noida: In the board meet- ing comprising of some of the prominent members from the society and differ- ent fields a new national level award has been con- stituted by Asian Society of Film And Television to mark respect to the Women of this nation. Some of the Women of our country has done com- mendable work in their field and need to be recog- nized in society. We have constituted Dr. Sarojni Naidu Nation Award to be presented to 30 best Women of the year,” said Sandeep Marwah President Marwah Studio and Global Cultural Minister. The event will take place in Delhi soon. A special jury has been framed to finalize the names of the awardees for the first grand event. International Chamber of Media And Entertainment Industry, National Federation of Tourism And Transport Cooperatives of India Limited, supports the event. Sarojini Naidu also known by the sobriquet as The Nightingale of India, She was an Indian independ- ence activist and poet. Naidu served as the first woman to become the gov- ernor of an Indian state. MarwahStudioConstitutedSarojniNaiduNationalAwardsforWomen Lala Lajpat Rai Remembered at Marwah Studio New Delhi: Music has now become the part of life, it is the universal language of emotions said Sandeep Marwah present- ing a musical recital by Gita Setia a renowned singer from USA at Marwah Studio pow- ered by International Chamber of Media And Entertainment Industry. My trip to India is successful cause I could present the show for my motherland. I left no stone unturned in spreading my culture in USA through Indian classical and light music. Indian film music is popular withAsian, Africans and Americans there too said Gita Setia. The contribution of Sandeep Marwah in promoting talent is beyond words said Manoj Tewari Member Parliament who also contributed to the show by singing Bhojpuri numbers and released the new Music CD of Gita-Dil Hai Nagmanigar- on the occasion. Dr. Madhup Mohta a former IFS officer wrote the lyrics of the songs. The event was designed by AAFT School of Performing Arts. Anil Verma of Star Publications, Bhasker Pant of Sardar Patel Forum were also present there. MusicisUniversallanguageofEmotions-SandeepMarwah New Delhi: This year, World Cancer Day is being observed on February 4. The theme is ‘We can. I can’. The three year campaign, 2016- 2018 will explore how everyone – together or individually – can do their part to reduce the global burden of cancer and bring about a change. All people have the power to take various actions to reduce the impact that cancer has on individuals, families and communities. As a step in this direction, IMA National has urged its local and state branch to do its bit to raise aware- ness about cancer pre- vention and treatment. IMA to raise awareness about cancer prevention across its 1700 branches cnp bureau Delhi: Amrit Varsha is a non-profit organization that was started in New Delhi. It began with the goal of help- ing the poor and orphaned children of India who have nobody to help them. We were shocked by the living conditions of the people, especially the poor children on the streets. This experi- ence made a profound and lasting impact on their lives. We believe that every child should grow up in a strong family environment, and so our work helps families to create a loving, caring home. Amrit Varsha's vision is to create a more equal, just, and sustainable world by empowering the poor to demand their rights, engag- ing the non-poor to become active and supportive citi- zens, advocating for an effective and accountable state, and making markets work for poor people. Ourmotiveonlyhelp topoorpeople
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  • 9. Beyonce is being given the side eye for her latest video with Coldplay, ‘Hymn for the Weekend’, as some folks are calling her out for cultural appropriation. The Ben Mor directed visual sees 34-year-old Bey Queen playing the role of a Bollywood actress, dressed in traditional Desi adorn- ment, and Coldplay’s front- man Chris Martin attending a local cinema to watch her lat- est production, the Independent reported. Entertainment9 New Delhi, 1- 7 February, 2016 Mumbai: “Saala Khadoos” is an inspirational sports drama, based on some true incidents. The film revolves around the theme of exalting women to join and shine as sports stars. Adi Tomar (R. Madhavan), an embittered boxing coach, whose boxing career is ruined owing to a devious plan executed by his then coach, Dev Khatri (Zakir Hussain), has lost all hope, till he spots a poor local girl Madhi (Ritika Singh) in Chennai who sells fish but is keen on boxing. He then trains her to represent India. Through the lives of Madhi and her sister Laxmi aka Lux (Mumtaz Sorcar), the film highlights issues like politics in sports, girls being discouraged to take up sports by their families and the fact that girls too are equally talented and can become champions. R. Madhavan essays the title role playing Adi Tomar, the disgruntled boxing coach full of angst against the system, to perfection. His frustration, bohemian lifestyle, pas- sion for boxing and even the determination to make Madhi a champion boxer, are real. With his dishev- elled appearance and boxer-like physique, he looks every inch the part that he plays and emotes with equal fervour. Ritika Singh as Madhi, is the star of the film, not merely because she is the protagonist, but because she puts her heart and soul into her character. Whether it is fighting with grit in the boxing ring, dancing on the streets with gay abandon, being awe-inspired by her men- tor, giving vent to her anger, or her disappoint- ment and agony upon los- ing a match and letting down her ‘Master’, she slips into her role with convivial ease and por- trays the gamut of emo- tions with spontaneity and restraint, as the scene demands, delivering an electrifying performance. Mumtaz Sorcar, as Lux, Madhi’s elder sister, ambi- tious, but not talented enough, who is blatantly envious of Madhi, is equally a delight to watch as an actor in an honest portrayal. Zakir Hussain as the quintessential cor- rupt and slimy National Women’s head coach, indulging in politicking too, is impressive and does justice to his character, making one sufficiently abhor his unethical ways. Nassar as the junior coach in Chennai, who takes pride in his students and is supportive of Madhi, ren- ders a fine performance. The rest of the supporting cast although with limited screen time leave an impact. ‘Saala Khadoos’ Review cnp bureau New Delhi: Pracheen Kala Kendra organized its 4th quarterly Baithak in New Delhi under the series “Legends of Tomorrow” at Amaltas Auditorium, in collabora- tion with India Habitat Centre Ms. Amrita Dutta. , a young and talented artist of Delhi presented vocal recital and Spectacular Samarjit Sen cast magical spell with his soothing Sitar recital. Amrita Dutta Born in a family of high musical apti- tude in the year 1983 in the north-eastern part of India in a small town Silchar encircled by the lush green valley of Borail Range, Amrita Dutta Mazumdar absorbed music with her very first breath. Her intrinsic apti- tude for music started to show at the precocious age of five and she started learning vocal music from Srimati Pramita Nandi, a renowned vocal artist. Amrita’s Vocal and Samarjit Sen’s Sitar enthralls the audience with their melodious concert Katrina Kaif praises Salman Khan forinfluence overscript Mumbai: Katrina Kaif has recently become the talk of the tinsel town, all for her much awaited romantic saga ‘Fitoor’ and the alleged break-up with boyfriend actor Ranbir Kapoor. Kaif praised Salman Khan for having the potential to influence the script of a movie. The actress said that simple pairing opposite to Salman Khan is enough to please the audience. Woah! That’s definitely a good one. The actress was also rem- inescent of the times when she shared screen with the actor in ‘EK Tha Tiger’. Recently, even Salman Khan was in awe of the actress in a reality show. Looks like we might see the duo soon, together. Well, if wishes can be horses, you know. Mumbai: She has given path-breaking performanc- es in several critically acclaimed movies, but actress Tabu feels Bollywood filmmakers have not utilised her full potential yet. When asked if while look- ing back she feels film- makers have not tapped her full potential, Tabu said, “Absolutely. I don’t think I’ve tapped my full potential, forget the film- makers…I think a very minuscule part of my potential has been tapped.” The 44-year-old actress, who has won two National Awards for her roles in ‘Maachis’ (1996) and the 2001 drama ‘Chandni “Bar’, says she feels like this because she has a dif- ferent understating of her- self. “I feel that may be it’s not true. May be I feel that now when you have a dif- ferent understanding of your own potential, of yourself. I feel I could’ve done things in so many dif- ferent ways,” she said. “I’ve got to do a lot. But I feel there is a lot which can be done also. Tabu feels her full potential is still to be tapped Beyonce under fire for appropriating Indian cul- ture in new Coldplay video
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  • 11. Pramesh Jain The suspect had befriended the girl on WhatsApp, but had never met her. Awareness message to public Beware of your Whatsapp pro- file photo and photographs uploaded on Facebook. The investigating officer said that usually people put up their pho- tograph as their profile photo on the Whatsapp messenger service and Ali used to save these profile photo and morph the pictures. He also used to download the victims photo from their Facebook page. Women should be aware about the photographs they post, as anyone can download them. A youth from Chennai was arrested by the Jeevanbhimanagar police for extorting money from a Bengaluru girl after threatening to upload morphed images of her on the internet. The special team of Jeevanbhimanagar Police of East division arrested a 21-year-old youth from Chennai, who used to threaten women for money, failing which he would upload their morphed nude pictures on social networking webistes. He threatened a girl with upload- ing morphed pictures of her online According to police, the arrested has been identified as Hamid Ali, 21, a resident of Chennai. He had completed Diploma in Automobile and was working in an automobile service unit. Around six months back, he had quit the job and was currently unemployed. Three days ago, a victim approached Jeevan Bhima Nagar police and lodged a complaint stating that she came in contact withAli through Whatsapp Messenger service. As they both started chatting and became good friends. Meanwhile they had also become friends on Facebook, said the police. After a few days, Ali started demanding money from her, failing which he threatened to upload mor- phed nude photographs of her. Victim, who took it lightly, was told by her friend that some one had posted a nude photo with her face on her Facebook page. She was frightened and found that Ali had morphed her photograph and posted it. She contacted him and agreed to pay Rs 20,000 and asked him to delete the photograph. He gave her his bank account number and asked her to deposit the money. As soon as he got the money, he deleted the photograph, added the police. Victim breathed a sight of relief thinking she is done with Ali and blocked on all social plat- forms. Surprisingly, he popped up again and threatened her for more cash. Unable to bear the harassment,victim approached the police and lodged a com- plaint, mentioned the police. “We gathered information aboutAli and special team start- ed tracking his mobile phone number and traced him to Chennai, from where he was arrested. During the interroga- tion, the accused revealed that he used to take contact num- bers of the girls from his com- mon friends. Later he used to start chatting with the girls by referring the names of their common friends. He also used to gather information about the girls, like where they went on a particular day and with whom they went. By using the infor- mation, he asked them for money, failing which he would make their private life to the public and upload nude mor- phed pictures of them,” said a senior police officer, who was part of the investigating team. Crime/ Education11 New Delhi, 1- 7 February, 2016 spl. correspondent Delhi: The drawing com- petition for children was organized in Shri Sathya Sai Vidya Vihar school, Kalka Ji Extension Area, Delhi, here as part of a nation-wide campaign to generate awareness about importance of energy and to dispel the misconcep- tions related to nuclear energy. The topic of the drawing competition was “Nuclear Energy, Nations Energy” and it was organized on behalf of Nuclear Power Corporation of India, a Government of India undertaking. In all, 150 students partici- pated in the competition. The students’ work was judged by eminent person- alities. The names of the winning students are: Winner I- Kritika 8th - A Winner II- Bhoomika 7th-A The school principal Mrs. Rekha Agarwal said on the occasion that children’s expressions are an indica- tion of their creativity. The children had portrayed the importance of energy in a very creative manner and had also showed how the production of electricity from nuclear energy did not cause much harm to the environment. She also gave away prizes to the winning children. Drawingcompetitionon“NuclearEnergy,NationsEnergy” YouthheldonthechargeofblackmailingWomen Mumbai: A terrifying accident was caught on the CCTV installed at Dadar station, where a man got crushed under the locals at the end of the platform after he failed his attempt to enter inside the train while it began mov- ing. The deceased has been identified as Shafiuddin Abdul Ghani, who was travelling along with two women of his family. Ghani assured that the two women accompanying him were able to board the train. However, he failed in keep- ing his foot on the board, despite repeated attempts. As the train moved ahead, he was unknown that platform is coming to an end. Ghani fall at the end of the platform and came under the train. The video of Shafiuddin’s death comes days after anoth- er footage of a gruesome accident was circulated on social media where a 55-year-old woman was mutilated at Borivali railway station on 15th January. She was alighting at the station from the Vadodara Express. Man crushed under moving local train at Dadar railway station, incident caught in CCTV New Delhi: Mobile phone production in India has reached 100 million with leading companies setting up their manufacturing base in the country, Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said. “Today, I am happy to announce that in December, Rs 1.14 lakh crore investment has come in electronic man- ufacturing in India. We have attracted around 15 new mobile plants. “Earlier in 2014, 68 million (mobile phones) were being manufactured and now 100 million are being manufac- tured,” Prasad said at Global Business Summit here. Smartphone sales in India also reached 100 million by the end of December, 2015, he added. “All the major companies in the world namely Panasonic, Mitsubishi, Nidec, Samsung, Bosch, Jabil, Flextronics, Continental are in India besides all the top Indian companies who are already here,” Prasad said. Indian Cellular Association founder and President Pankaj Mohindroo said that in terms of value, mobile phone production in the country has increased by 95 per cent in the ongoing financial year as compared to the previous fiscal. “Government has made sincere efforts to boost mobile phone production in the country. The new investment has created 30,000 new jobs in the country and state governments have shown keen inter- est in attracting these investments,” Mohindroo said. Make In India: Mobile phone manufac- turing base reaches 100 million units Delhi: Huawei releases date and price of its Honor 5X smartphone, revealing that the device will cost $199.99 and be available starting. The company is looking to bust the budget cate- gory wide open with a device that can serve all of your needs while carry- ing an incredible build at the same time. And the Honor 5X has a finger- print sensor below the rear camera, which Huawei says can unlock your phone in about half a second. Huawei's Mid-Range Honor 5X And Budget Holly 2 Plus Launched In India
  • 12. 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us Hkkjrh; ouMs fØdsV Vhe ds dIrku egsaæ flag /kksuh ds f[kykQ vka/kz çns'k dh ,d vnkyr esa yafcr vkijkf/kd dk;Zokgh ij jksd yxk nhA /kksuh ds f[kykQ ,d foKkiu esa [kqn dks dfFkr rkSj ij Hkxoku fo".kq ds :i esa is'k djus ds ekeys esa ;kfpdk nk;j dh xbZ FkhA U;k;ewfrZ nhid feJk dh v/;{krk okyh ,d ihB us oknh ;sjkxqaryk ';ke lqanj dks Hkh /kksuh dh ;kfpdk ij uksfVl tkjh fd;k ftlesa mUgksaus vkijkf/kd ekeyk vka/kz çns'k ds vuariqj ls dukZVd ds csaxyw: esa VªkalQj djus dh ekax dh FkhA ihB us /kksuh dh ;kfpdk ij ';ke lqanj vkSj jkT; iqfyl ls vkB lIrkg ds Hkhrj tokc ekaxk gSA blls igys mPpre U;k;ky; us csaxyw: dh ,d vnkyr esa blh rjg ds ekeys esa /kksuh ds f[kykQ vkijkf/kd dk;Zokgh ij jksd yxkbZ FkhA blds lkFk gh dukZVd mPp U;k;ky; ds QSlys ij Hkh jksd yxk nh Fkh ftlus /kksuh ds f[kykQ dk;Zokgh ij jksd yxkus ls budkj fd;k FkkA U;k;ky; us dukZVd mPp U;k;ky; ds QSlys ds f[kykQ /kksuh dh fo'ks"k vuqefr ;kfpdk ij lkekftd dk;ZdrkZ t;dqekj fgjseFk dks Hkh uksfVl tkjh fd;k gS ftUgksaus csaxyw: ds Vªk;y dksVZ esa /kksuh ds f[kykQ ;kfpdk ntZ dh FkhA fgjseFk us viuh f'kdk;r esa vkjksi yxk;k Fkk fd /kksuh dks ,d fctusl eSxthu ds doj ij Hkxoku fo".kq ds :i esa fn[kk;k gS ftuds gkFk esa twrs lesr dbZ phts gSaA /kksuhdsf[kykQvkijkf/kddk;Zokghijjksdyxh Vhe bafM;k ds lqijLVkj fojkV dks- gyh ds flrkjs cqyafn;ksa ij gSaA mUgksaus viuk fn;k oknk vHkh rd iwjk dj fn[kk;k gSA th gka ckr gks jgh gS] Vhe bafM;k vkSj v‚LVªsfy;k ds chp fØdsV lhjht dhA ouMs lhjht esa 4&0 ls fiNM+us ds ckn dksgyh us crkSj Hkkjrh; f[kykM+h oknk fd;k Fkk fd vkxs ds lHkh eSp Vhe bafM;k gh thrsxhA ftls vHkh rd mUgksaus iwjk dj fn[kk;kA tc Hkkjrh; Vhe us yxkrkj pkSFkk ouMs gkjk Fkk rc VsLV dIrku fojkV dksgyh us dgk Fkk Vh&20 lhjht vkus nks rLohj cny nsaxsA Hkkjr dh ju e'khu fojkV dksgyh cYys gh ugha ckr ls Hkh /kuh gSaA dgk rks djds Hkh fn[kk;kA dksgyh us viuk oknk iwjk dj fn[kk;k vkyjkmaMjksa dh lwph esa viuk 'kh"kZ LFkku tcfd xsancktksa dh lwph esa viuk nwljk LFkku cjdjkj j[kk gSA Hkkjr ds 'kh"kZ vkQ fLiuj vf'ou us nf{k.k vÝhdk ds f[kykQ ?kjsyw J`a[kyk esa Hkkjr dh 3&0 dh thr ds nkSjku 31 fodsV pVdk, Fks vkSj mudk VsLV cYysckth vkSlr 31-68 tcfd mPpre Ldksj 124 ju gSA nf{k.k vÝhdk ds f[kykQ pkj VsLV dh J`a[kyk esa 23 fodsV pVdkus okys ck;sa gkFk ds fLiuj jfoaæ tMstk Hkh NBs LFkku ij cjdjkj gSaA baXySaM ds LVqvVZ czkM 'kh"kZ ij py jgs gSaA cYysckth esa vftaD; jgk.ks 'kh"kZ 10 esa ,dek= Hkkjrh; gSaA og vkLVªsfy;k ds ,Me okstsl ds lkFk la;qä :i ls 10osa LFkku ij gSaA vkLVªsfy;k ds LVhou fLeFk nqfu;k ds uacj ,d VsLV cYysckt gSaA vf'ou VsLV vkyjkmaMj jSafdax esa 'kh"kZ ij cjdjkj esycuZ% Hkkjr ds LVkj Vsful f[kykM+h jksgu cksiUuk dh vkLVªsfy;k vksiu Vsful VwukZesaV esa pqukSrh lekIr gks xbZ tc mUgsa vkSj mudh phuh rkbis dh tksM+hnkj ;qax tku pku dks vkt ;gka fefJr ;qxy esa myVQsj dk lkeuk djuk iM+kA Hkkjr vkSj phuh rkbis dh rhljh ojh; 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  • 13. 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  • 15. Aston Martin is in the process of developing a new 5.2-litre twin-tur- bocharged V12 engine. The carmaker confirmed the news and released a teaser video showing vari- ous components of the engine before revealing the engine cover with the badge ‘V12 5.2 Twin Turbo’. aston-martin-04We had previously reported that prototypes of the DB11 – replacement of the DB9 – were spotted testing a new V12 powerplant on the Nürburgring circuit. However, if this new 5.2- litre twin-turbo V12 will fea- ture in the D11 is not con- firmed yet. But being one of the brand’s most impor- tant models, it is highly likely that the car will be powered by the new engine. Also, a DB11 test mule was seen in England and was listed as having a 5200cc engine. There is no word on engine output but it is expected to exceed the 568 bhp devel- oped by the Vanquish’s V12 engine. This will make it the most powerful series production model from the company barring special- edition models like the Vulcan and One-77. Aston Martin is also set to receive twin-turbo V8 engines from AMG built to the British manufacturer’s specifica- tions. Noida: Groupe SEB which is the world leader in small domestic appliances, has forayed into a new product cate- gory on the Indian turf with the launch of its M a r v e l l o O T G range under the brand name of its Indian arm - Maharaja Whiteline. Maharaja Whiteline is the country’s lead- ing consumer durable brand and after an extremely suc- cessful year in 2014, has made fur- ther endeavors to repli- cate and surpass its own benchmarks in the current year.With 70 successful prod- uct launches within the year 2015 till date, this brand new OTG range is all set to upscale the customer satisfaction level and take it a notch higher. This all-rounder appliance ensures a delightful and easy cooking experience while dishing out delicious cakes, cookies, muffins, freshly toasted breads, crispy papads, lip smack- ing kebabs, grilled chicken wings, tikkas and the list goes on.Also, with the fes- tive season gradually burgeon- ing, these amazing OTGs are a perfect choice of gift for self or for the loved ones. Business15New Delhi, 1- 7 February, 2016 cnp bureau Delhi: While apprehending about deceleration in India’s exports which have been declined for the 13th month in a row, President PHD Chamber, Mr. Mahesh Gupta expressed his view that there is enough scope to enhance our exports towards CIS countries of which Russia is a good opportunity at this juncture. According to him though India and Russia have eventu- ally given new dimensions to bilateral relations in the development of defense, energy, science and technolo- gy, however, current level of bilateral trade at around US$6bn is not consistent with the potential trade trajec- tory. Even though the bilateral relations between the two nations have widened their basket, yet India is not among Russia’s key trade partners. India’s share in Russia’s total trade is 1.2% as compared with 49% of EU and 3.3% of USA. Russia’s share in India’s trade is meager 0.8% as compared with 12% of EU and 8% of USA. Russia, CIS countries a great opportunity to enhance exportsGroupe SEB India expands its Product Line with the launch of an all new OTG– OvenToasterGrillerRange - Marvello Aston Martin unveils new twin-turboV-12 engine According to the informa- tion available, the Apache RTR 200 4V will available in six colours – black, sil- ver, red, matte black, white and yellow. The bike gets features such as clip-on h a n d l e - bars, a tvs-apache- rtr-200-4v-p3digital instru- ment cluster, split seats, clear lens turn-indicators, LED daytime running lights on both sides of the head- lamp, an LED tail lamp, a side-mounted exhaust, a telescopic fork suspension at the front and a mono- shock at the rear. Powering the Apache RTR 200 4V is a 197.75cc, sin- gle-cylinder, 4-valve, car- buretted, 4-stroke petrol engine. The powerplant develops 20.23 BHP @ 8,500 rpm and 18.1 Nm of torque @ 7,000 rpm. Power is transmitted to the rear wheel through a 5- speed gearbox. The bike has a claimed 0-60 kph time of 3.9 seconds and a top speed of 130 kph. S t o p p i n g p o w e r c o m e s from sin- gle 270 mm and 200 mm petal disc brakes at the front and rear respectively and dual- channel ABS is expected to be provided as an option. The bike will come with 17-inch alloy wheels shod with a 90/90 a section tyre at the front and a 130/70 section tyre at the rear. The Apache RTR 200 4V is a naked motorcycle. Its styling is based on the Draken concept that TVS displayed at the 2014 Delhi Auto Expo. TVS is expect- ed to reveal the bike in India TVS Apache RTR 200 4V speci- fications leaked ahead its launch
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