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Going ahead with its
commitment towards the
responsibility of creating,
upgrading, maintaining and
managing civil aviation
infrastructure in the country,
Airports Authority of India
(AAI) signed an MoU with
Government of Uttarakhand
last week and joined hands
with Uttarakhand Civil
Aviation Development
Authority (UCADA) to
develop the civil aviation
sector in the state.
The scope of the MoU is to
identify relevant factors
influencing the development
of civil aviation infrastructure
in Uttarakhand, assessing
commercial potential of
various airports of the state,
identifying technical
considerations for airport
operations in the state,
evaluating site related
technical and engineering
parameters for development of
projects, making estimate of
the capital outlay for the future
projects and development of
master plan for existing and
future civil aviation
infrastructure in the state.
AAI will also assist
UCADA in obtaining
necessary clearances for
airport operations starting with
the upgraded airport at
Pithoragarh and later at
Chiniyalisaur. The MoU was
signed by Shri. S.
Ramaswamy, Chief Secretary,
Government of Uttarakhand
and Shri. Anil Gupta, General
Manager (Business
Development ) . Speaking on
the occasion, the Chief
Secretary, GoUK said that the
Government of Uttarakhand is
determined to fulfill the long
pending requirement of
operational airports within the
state.
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Airport Authority signs MoU
with Govt. of Uttarakhand
Year : 6 Issue No. 08 New Delhi 24 To 30 July 2017 Rs. 5/- Pages : 16
New Delhi, The ‘executive
power of the Union shall be
vested in the President and
shall be exercised by him
either directly or through
officers subordinate to him’.
In spite of the expression
‘directly’ in Article 53 of the
Constitution, India’s President
merely ‘reigns and does not
rule’. This was the view of BN
Rau, who played a key role in
drafting the Constitution. But
KM Munshi, a member of the
Constituent Assembly (CA),
former presidents Rajendra
Prasad, Zail Singh and KR
Narayanan challenged this
interpretation. Munshi
asserted that the president
“was not only to the highest
dignitary of the realm, but the
embodiment of the unity of the
country. His principal role was
to prevent a parliamentary
government from becoming a
parliamentary anarchy”. There
is no constitutional provision
that obliges the president to
act on the ‘aid and advice’ of
the Cabinet though BR
Ambedkar wanted such a
provision in the instrument of
instructions.
Lessons from Kovind’s
election: Oppn must move
beyond its ‘remove Modi’
plank and recast its vision
President Pranab Mukherjee
laments declining time spent
in lawmaking
After the Constitution
came into operation, Rajendra
Prasad, in a note to Prime
Minister Jawaharlal Nehru
expressed the desire to act
solely on his own judgment,
especially when it came to
giving assent to Bills and
sending massages to
Parliament. His reason:
Presidents have to act on the
advice of the Cabinet only in
‘executive matters’ and not on
‘legislative decisions’.
This view was based on the
accurate reading of Articles 86
and 111, which deal with
legislative businesses i.e.
presidential address to
Parliament and assent to the
Bills. Understanding, the
gravity of the request, Nehru
appointed the then Attorney
General MC Setalvad, who
chose to delight Nehru and
recommend that the president
is indeed a rubber stamp. The
disagreement came up again
in 1960, when Prasad
reasserted his position at the
inauguration of the Indian
Law Institute. While the true
position of president is
somewhat similar to that of the
British monarch, there are
differences. The allegiance
owed by the British to their
monarch is derived from
history and her authority
depends on traditions and
conventions. The queen is
above party politics but the
Indian president is not since he
is nominated by political
parties. The authority and
status of the president depends
upon the powers he can
exercise and the functions he
can perform under the
Constitution. Unlike the
British monarch, the President
is not a hereditary head of the
State. In fact while the PM is
the leader of just one House,
the President is the leader of
both Houses assemblies.
Unlike the British monarch,
the Indian president can be
impeached. This is because his
powers flow from the oath he
takes under Article 60 to
‘preserve, protect and defend
the Constitution and submit
himself to the service and well
-being of people of India’.
The Minister of Women & Child
Development, Smt Maneka Sanjay Gandhi
launched an online complaint management
system titled Sexual Harassment
electronic–Box (SHe-Box) for registering
complaints related to sexual harassment at
workplace in New Delhi today. The complaint
management system has been developed to
ensure the effective implementation of Sexual
Harassment of Women at Workplace
(Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal)Act (the
SH Act), 2013. This portal is an initiative to
provide a platform to women working or
visiting any office of Central Government
(Central Ministries, Departments, Public Sector
Undertakings, Autonomous Bodies and
Institutions etc.) to file complaints related to
sexual harassment at workplace under the SH
Act. Those who had already filed a written
complaint with the concerned Internal
Complaint Committee (ICC) constituted under
the SH Act are also eligible to file their
complaint through this portal. The SHe-Box
portal can be accessed at the link given below:
http://www.wcd-sh.nic.in/
Speaking at the launch, Smt Maneka Sanjay
Gandhi said that though currently this facility
has been extended to employees of Central
Government, the scope of the portal will soon
be extended to women employees of private
sector also.
The WCD Minister said that there are some
surveys, which give the extent of sexual
harassment of women at workplace. However,
the WCD Ministry will carry out a national
level survey to asses and understand the
magnitude of the problem. This portal (SHe-
Box) is an effort to provide speedier remedy to
women facing sexual harassment at workplace
as envisaged under the SH Act. Once a
complaint is submitted to the portal, it will be
directly sent to the ICC of the concerned
Ministry / Department / PSU / Autonomous
Body etc. having jurisdiction to inquire into the
complaint. Through this portal, WCD as well as
complainant can monitor the progress of
inquiry conducted by the ICC. Government of
India is the largest employer in the country
employing 30.87 lakh people to carry out its
various functions. As per the Census of Central
Government employees, 2011, women
constitute 10.93% (3.37 lakhs) of the total
regular Central Government employees. The
WCD Ministry has taken several measures to
ensure implementation of Sexual Harassment of
Women at Workplace Act. The Ministry has
published a Handbook on the SH Act with the
objective to provide information about the
provisions of the Act in an easy to use practical
manner. Further, the Ministry in collaboration
with Institute of Statistical Training and
Management (ISTM).
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24 To 30 July , 2017
With the military standoff
between India and China con-
tinuing in the Doklam area of
the India-China-Bhutan bor-
der trijunction, Beijing has
resorted to harsh rhetoric to
put psychological pressure on
New Delhi. It has used state-
run Chinese media to issue
not-so-subtle threats to India,
asking the latter to learn from
the lessons of the 1962 con-
flict between the two coun-
tries. This is totally uncalled
for and shows China – which
seeks to be the pre-eminent
Asian power – in poor light. It
once again highlights
Beijing’s lack of respect for a
rules based global order.
The facts on the ground are
that the area under contention
is disputed between Bhutan
and China with India too hav-
ing security sensitivities in the
region. The problem arose
when China unilaterally
sought to change the status
quo of the trijunction through
its road building activities.
India was forced to defend its
own interests as well as those
of its ally Bhutan when the
Chinese side refused to seri-
ously consider Thimphu’s
protestations. Plus, China’s
moves are in clear violation of
a 2012 agreement that the
boundaries in the trijunction
point are to be decided by the
three parties together.
The only way out of the
current standoff is through
dialogue. But China insists
that Indian troops pull back
first before negotiations. This
is again unhelpful and under-
lines Beijing’s propensity to
arm-twist its neighbours. This
is precisely what it has been
doing in the South China Sea
through its island building
activities. Beijing is very
good at changing facts on the
ground and slowing altering
the status quo in its favour.
Hence, its neighbours are now
holding their ground more
resolutely. As pointed out by
external affairs minister
Sushma Swaraj, a negotiated
resolution to the Doklam
standoff can be facilitated if
both sides withdraw their
troops from the area first. This
will build the requisite mutual
trust between the parties for
talks. It should also be recog-
nised that such border dis-
putes will continue to crop up
until the boundary between
India and China is fully
demarcated. The Chinese atti-
tude that the boundary only
needs to be managed for the
time being and a final resolu-
tion should be left to future
generations no longer suf-
fices. Both India and China
should let go of past baggage
and demarcate the boundary
more or less along the present
LAC alignment.
India&ChinaneedtoWithdrawtheirTroopstoresolveDoklamstandoff
Given developments in
artificial intelligence many
fear robots will soon sur-
pass human intelligence,
rendering human beings
superfluous. One comfort
for humans has been that at
least we are smarter than
our ancestors. Turns out
even this could be false
comfort. Research led by
Michael Woodley from the
Free University in Brussels
has shown that our mental
abilities have undergone
significant decline since the
Victorian era. No wonder
Victorian sleuth Sherlock
Holmes is still considered
the acme of detective skill,
and TV serials trying to
transplant him into contem-
porary London or
Manhattan are all the rage.
Darwin’s theory of natu-
ral selection has been prof-
fered as an explanation:
post-Victorian advances in
medicine and nutrition
meant that people with
lower IQs could also have
more children who survived
into adulthood. This is usu-
ally celebrated as emphatic
proof of civilisation, as is
our current drive towards
automation which will
allegedly make greater con-
venience and leisure avail-
able to humanity. But
Woodley et al force us to
think about what it means if
genes driving intelligence
are becoming less common.
Aren’t worrying signs all
around us? It’s not just that
computers already tell
healthcare providers what
drugs to prescribe and
absolutely nail Super
Mario. It’s also the ‘ludic
loop’ of the modern work
day – check email and
SMSs, then WhatsApp,
Facebook, Instagram,
Twitter, then repeat and
repeat. Rather than getting
their news from trusted
news brands, people are
greatly excited by fake
news these days. This busi-
ness of becoming stupid
intuitively feels connected
to ducking real challenges,
not doing work that’s actu-
ally difficult. Maybe that’s
why modern day Da Vincis
spend their weekends
climbing mountains or run-
ning marathons. For them,
there’s no take it easy poli-
cy. Growing up in premod-
ern times required many
different skills. A lazier life
may be making us dumb
and dumber.
Human Intelligence is Falling
since the 19th century 1962. Chinese soldiers stream through
Bomdila. The Indians, unprepared and ill-
equipped, retreat, humiliatingly.
1971. Narasimha Rao writes that it was the
first victory that India had had in 5,000 years.
Our neighbour to the west, distraught and
heart-broken, without once looking into the
mirror, vows eternal revenge on the eternal
enemy. Its very raison d’etre becomes that. It
almost managed to stoke the Khalistan move-
ment beyond control in 1984, and has had
Kashmir on the boil ever since.
9/11. The reigning world king kong goes
nuts. It launches a crusade of sorts- anywhere,
just about anywhere: Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya,
Syria. It keeps getting knocked down, but
keeps getting back up, more punch drunk with
each fall than before. In the meantime, the
challenger keeps building itself up.
By now, China is the reigning world king
kong. Building the one life, one road initiative
across Asia to Europe. Creating the China
Pakistan Economic Corridor. The toppled
champion? Fighting lost causes over and over
again. One Bin Laden goes, another Al
Baghdadi emerges. Al Baghdadi goes; another,
more fierce version will emerge.
The CPEC is a fool’s endeavour, thinks
India. But China is pouring sixty billion dol-
lars into it. And it’s not those klutzy Pakistanis
who are building it; the efficient Chinese are.
Whatever the Chinese touch nowadays turns
into gold. Think back to the opening ceremony
of their Olympics. Think now to their stealth
fighters, their aircraft carriers, their nuclear
submarines, their search engines, their smart
phones. You get the picture?
Indira Gandhi forged a bond with the
Soviets in 1971. Sure, she later started buying
French Mirage fighters to the consternation of
the Russians, but in adversity, as in success,
she knew how far to go and no further. Rao
and Vajpayee cut our Russian umbilical cord,
rooting for Americans as natural allies. In the
end, India’s best, and perhaps only true friend,
has turned out to be Israel. Those cozy walks
on warm beaches must be so uplifting.
As Gandhi said, India is the only land that
Hindus have. They may flock to greener pas-
tures, but India is the only land they can return
to. The only land we have something in com-
mon religion-wise is Nepal. See where that
relationship is. The only lands we have some-
thing in common culturally are Pakistan and
Bangladesh. Note where those relationships
are. Since 1971, we seem to have lost our bear-
ings. But Pakistan has remained single-minded
in its ferociousness to disembowel us. Apart
from what it did to our Punjab, it wrested
Afghanistan away from the Soviets to launch
the first Kashmir jihad in 1989. Now it holds
almost all the aces in Afghanistan. The
Americans know it, the Chinese know it, the
Russians know it. Its sole purpose: to keep
India out of Afghanistan. And while it has
always been ruled by the military, the
Pakistani military has pulled a coup with
CPEC. The Pakistani military is babied from
cradle to grave. The best minds in Pakistan
join it. Making biscuits and civilian roads does
not dull its fighting appetite. After 1971, it
decided that come what may, it would defer to
the Chinese. China is surrounded by antago-
nists on all sides — India, Japan, South Korea,
Vietnam, the US navy. So the Chinese were
looking for a friend. In Pakistan, they found
one.
We though spurned the Russians and can-
not seem to make the Americans bed us. Do
we have any treaty with the Yanks? No. But
Japan does. Still, Japan is on edge over North
Korea, not fully convinced that the Americans
will honour their obligations in case of war
with North Korea and its master, China. So
why do we suppose that, beyond idle talk, the
Yanks will help us.
Sushma Swaraj rails in Parliament that
world is behind us in our Sikkim standoff with
the Dragon Kingdom. Really? Can you name
one country that has come out volubly on our
side ? No one today is in the mood to take on
the Reds.
Trumped India?
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@editorcnpnCountry And politicsDELHI/NCR
24 To 30 July , 2017
Honey Sehgal
New Delhi, Indian Dietetic Association
(IDA), Delhi Chapter today declared 24th-30th
July 2017 as The Protein Week. This initiative is
supported by Protein Foods Nutrition
Development Association of India (PFNDAI)
and is a big opportunity to encourage people to
become better informed about
protein which is integral to our
general health and well-being;
impacting every life stage. The
Protein Week will be the first
such initiative in the country.
During this Week IDA along
with PFNDAI will hold educa-
tional seminars engaging key
opinion leaders across the coun-
try to spread awareness and discuss myths and
realities of protein. During the event, Dr. B.
Sesikeran, renowned nutritional pathologist
along with members of IDA (Ms. Neelanjana
Singh, Dr. Seema Puri, Ms. Anuja Agarwala)
and PFNDAI (Dr. J.S. Pai and Dr. Bhupinder
Singh) will help spread educational messages to
the consumers. Addressing the audience, Dr. B.
Sesikeran said, “Proteins from different sources
complement each other. In India there are many
myths around the sources of protein, people are
confused about their dietary protein intake and
often assume that it is for body builders only,
however protein is a fundamental nutrient across
life stages that helps in maintaining good health
and active ageing. Vegetarian diets also have
adequate proteins if we include pulses and
legumes in sufficient quantity.
However even with a ratio of 5:1,
cereals and pulses combination
the protein quality in terms of
digestibility and bio availability
is only around 65% when com-
pared with milk protein. Also,
pregnant women cannot achieve
optimal protein intakes with
exclusive vegetarian diets with-
out adequate milk in their diets.” Stressing on
the relevance of protein in everyday life Ms.
Neelanjana Singh, President IDA, Delhi Chapter
said, “We are happy to announce this unique
protein initiative which is the first of its kind on
the subject aimed to generate awareness. She
believes that it is time that the discussion on the
subject of protein moves beyond gyms and
sportspersons and becomes relevant for each
and every person who wants to be healthy.
IDA Delhi Chapter announces ‘The Protein Week’,
NEW DELHI, The leaders
and activists of Shri Amarnath
Yatra Welfare Society
(SAYWS) led by its National
General Secretary Raju,
National Adviser
Dr Sameer Kaul,
Deepak Tawar,
Balmiki, Delhi
B J P
S p o k e s p e r s o n
Naveen Kumar,
K a r m v e e r
Chandel , Pehlad
Chowdhary and
Manoj Chandel
today took out a Candle
March at Jantar Mantar New
Delhi to express solidarity
with the victims of the recent
Amarnath yatra massacre on
July 10, killing 7 yatris and
injuring more than 20 yatries.
The rally was organized by
Shri Amarnath Yatra Welfare
Society -Delhi at Jantar
Mantar at 6 PM in which vari-
ous RSS and BJP leaders and
activists were participated in
the rally to express solidarity
with the victims of the recent
Amarnath yatra massacre. The
protesters assembled at Jantar
Mantar and gave a tearful
Shradanjali by lightening
lamp and prayed for the
departed souls.
Chandel while addressing
the media said that our society
unequivocally condemns the
brutal attack on unarmed pil-
grims of Shri Amarnath yatra
carried out recently. The
human rights brigade stands
exposed and so does their nor-
bid fascination for radicalisa-
tion in the valley. Thus the
veracity of their narrative
must be questioned.”
He added “It is time that
the façade of Kashmiryat is
exposed and said, “GoI should
give befitting reply to Pakistan
and China responsible for
unrest in Kashmir valley and
continuous ceasefire viola-
tions on LoC and IB in J&K.”
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New Delhi, Honor,
Huawei’s e-brand for digital
natives, today launched the
Honor Band 3 in India. With
intelligent tracking features
like heart rate monitoring,
walking/running tracking,
continuous heart rate monitor-
ing, advanced sleep tracking
and notification alerts, The
Honor Band 3 is also the first
device of its kind to feature
50metre water resistance and
30 days battery life on a single
charge*. The new band comes
in three funky colors and will
exclusively available on
Amazon.in starting tonight at
midnight.
The minimalist design of
Honor Band 3 curves to fit the
wrist and follows a smooth
pattern with sharp chamfered
edges. The band is a first in its
category to provide water
resistance up to 50 meters and
has customer swimming
modes to track swim time,
calories burned and more.
Weighing just 18 grams,
Honor Band 3 comes with
optical heart rate monitoring
technology that lets you check
your statistics anytime with a
twist of your wrist. For heart
rate tracking, the band has five
zones to help you precisely
track and optimize your work-
outs – warm-up, fat burning,
aerobic, anaerobic and
extreme. The next generation
heart rate algorithm coupled
with M4 core technology is
optimized for 10 different fit-
ness scenarios and delivers a
more accurate heart rate data.
“Focused on innovation and
customer-centricity, Honor is
committed to introducing
meaningful products.
Wearable technology is
changing the world really fast
as they provide us with vital
information that can help us
live better. The new Honor
Band 3 is equipped with smart
technology to help people use
intelligent trackers to keep a
close watch on their fitness
statistics.” said Mr. P. Sanjeev,
Vice President – Sales
(Huawei & Honor Consumer
Business).
Honor launches the next-
gen Honor Band 3 in India
Utkarsh Upadhyay
Secretary General Lok Sabha Anoop Mishra
declares Ram Nath Kovind elected as President
of India. Ram Nath Kovind has won the presi-
dential election after securing over two-thirds
of the total electoral college votes. Mr Kovind
will be sworn-in as the 14th President of India
on July 25. Prime Minister Narendra Modi con-
gratulated Ram Nath Kovind for winning the
presidential election. PM Modi tweeted:
"Congratulations to Shri Ram Nath Kovind Ji
on being elected the President of India! Best
wishes for a fruitful & inspiring tenure."
Flowers and extra security had arrived at the
former Bihar governor's home in Delhi long
before the official announcement and sweets
were passed around at his hometown in Uttar
Pradesh. The counting of votes for the presi-
dential election began at 11 am on July
20,2017. The contest, between the ruling
NDA's Ram Nath Kovind and the Opposition's
Meira Kumar, both Dalits, had seen nearly 99
per cent lawmakers and legislators cast their
vote - the highest ever. Voting had taken place
on July 17.
Ram Nath Kovind, who has been elected as
President of India, got 7,02,044 votes, while
his opponent, the joint Opposition candidate,
Meira Kumar, got 3,67,314 out of a total of
10,69,358. BJP chief Amit Shah hailed as “his-
toric” the election of Ram Nath Kovind as the
next president and said it is a “victory for the
poor, downtrodden and marginalised and their
aspirations". In a series of tweets after Kovind
was declared victorious in the presidential poll,
Shah expressed confidence that he would dis-
tinguish himself as an exceptional president of
the country. “Congratulations to Shri Ram Nath
Kovind ji for the emphatic victory in the 2017
presidential elections. His victory is truly his-
toric. “It is a victory for the poor, downtrodden
and marginalised and their aspirations,” Mr.
Shah said. The President-elect Ram Nath
Kovind said "I thank all those who supported
me from across the country." He also said "I
feel very emotional today and I will represent
all those struggling to make a living." My best
wishes to Kovind ji, it is upon him to uphold
the Constitution in letter and spirit in these
challenging times, says Meira Kumar. She said
"Want to thank opposition leaders including
Congress president Sonia Gandhi ji; my fight
for secularism to continue." Tentative vote per-
centage: NDA presidential candidate Ram Nath
Kovind 65.35 per cent; opposition presidential
candidate Meira Kumar 34.35 per cent.
New Delhi, Delhi BJP
President Shri Manoj Tiwari
has strongly condemned the
incident of molestation of a
woman by AAP MLA Prakash
Jarwal. Shri Tiwari said that if
Chief Minister Arvind
Kejriwal has any morality or
respect for women then he
should immediately show
courage to take action against
his own party MLA Prakash
Jarwal. He said that this is
not the first incident when
Prakash Jarwal has been found
misbehaving with the women.
Last year he was accused of
misbehaving with the women
who came to his door com-
plaining against shortage of
drinking water. In a press
statement Shri Manoj Tiwari
said that the MLAs of
Kejriwal who issues character
certificate of his MLAs are
showing what can they do
with the people. The MLAs
accused of corruption, rape,
hawala dealings and forgery
are the living proof of it. The
MLAs and Ministers of
Kejriwal Government are a
great burden on the people of
Delhi who have already seen
the most tragic Nirbhaya case.
The party which claims of
providing security to women
from her door to outside in the
society has become symbol of
atrocities against women. Shri
Manoj Tiwari said that the
persons who were elected to
secure the interest of the peo-
ple have become blot on the
society and the entire humani-
ty. The MLAs of Aam Aadmi
Party have ashamed not only
humanity but also the political
class and the silence of
Kejriwal shows that his claims
before the elections were hol-
low.
New delhi : The Delhi Sikh Gurudwara
Management Committee (DSGMC)
General Secretary Mr. Manjinder Singh
Sirsa has urged Punjab Chief Minister
Capt. Amarinder Singh to
immediate launch awareness
and implementation drive on
Anand Marriage Act in Punjab
so that members of the sikh
community can get their mar-
riages registered under the act.
In a letter written to Punjab
Chief Minister, Mr. Sirsa said
that this act has been notified
by the Government of Punjab on December
19, 2016 but still it has not been fully
implemented and marriages are not being
registered under the act in the state of
Punjab. He said that though it has been
long time that act have been notified but
media reports have suggested that people
are not aware about it. He said that even
states like Haryana have implemented the
act and marriage certificates are being
issued under the act. Urging him
to launch an awareness and
implementation drive on the
issue immediately, Mr. Sirsa said
that members of the sikh com-
munity travelling abroad who
mention that they belong to sikh
religion face lots of unnecessary
troubles as their marriage certifi-
cates are not being issued under
Anand Marriage Act. He said that a
planned campaign on the issue was needed
in this hour so that people should be made
aware about the provision and certificates
should be issued to Sikhs under Anand
Marriage Act.
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Professor F B Khan – the
pioneer of Indian media and
communication education
in the country and the sen-
ior most faculty at the pres-
tigious AJK Mass
Communication Research
Centre, Jamia Millia
Islamia, today gave a clari-
on call for Preserve India
campaign along with flag-
ship government initiatives
like Digital India, Make In
India etc. Highlighting the
need for preservation of
wildlife and nature,
Professor Khan today inau-
gurated a photography
exhibition in JMI
University, which showcas-
es breathtaking images on
the themes of nature,
wildlife and environment
by photography enthusiasts
from all walks of life,
which includes senior
bankers and marketers from
companies like ONCG to
SBI, doctors and lawyers as
well. It is noteworthy here
that Professor Khan himself
a distinguished activist –
academician and brilliant
photographer with many
campaigns and laurels to
his name, has also led the
team which won the World
Photo Awards at Cannes.
He has also contributed sig-
nificantly towards the right
to education campaign and
has worked cohesively with
all parliamentarians chan-
nelizing the power of the
audio-visual to highlight
crucial issues.
MANJINDER SIRSAURGESAMARINDER TO LAUNCHAWARENESS
AND IMPLEMENTATION DRIVE ONANAND MARRIAGEACT IN PUNJAB
Clarion call By Professor F B
Khan given for Preserve India
The trading community
across the Country has made
all efforts to embrace GST
taxation system despite hav-
ing various constraints. We
appreciate the approach of the
Government and GST Council
to facilitate the traders for
ensuring smooth transition to
GST which has resulted into
migration of more than 70
lakh traders on GST Network
Portal and about 7 lakh new
business entities have
obtained registration, as per
information available in pub-
lic domain. In this context, we
invoke your kind attention to
Composition Scheme which
any small business entity was
entitled to opt in case of hav-
ing an annual aggregate
turnover of up to Rs.75 lakhs.
The said scheme is having its
last day today. It is noteworthy
to mention that due to lack of
awareness many traders who
were in Composition Scheme
during VAT regime were
under the impression that
while migrating to GST, auto-
matically they will be migrat-
ed to Composition Scheme
even in GST too and did not
seek registration under the
Scheme.
Extension of Composition
Scheme under GST
Deeksha Negi
Mitali Raj , Poonam Raut
and Harmanpreet's efforts
have become the topics of
discussion these days after the
Indian's Women Cricket team
bought a series of laurals for
the country .
Some months ago people
who even didn't knew that
India is also having it's own
women's cricket team like
other countries are now
extolling the merits of the
Team Mitali . The Indian's
Women Cricket team played
the finals on 23 rd July 2017
against the team of England .
It was an astounding moment
which came after 12 long
years. Gayekwaad also per-
formed truly incredible .
BCCI announced Rs. 50 lakhs
to all the players. Not only the
cricket fans but Indians from
round the world congratulated
the team for their staggering
efforts. Prime Minister Shri.
Narendra Modi also motivat-
ed the women in blue .
The Indian Women in Blue
Ram Nath Kovind defeats Meira Kumar,
to become next President of India
PRAKASH JARWAL SHOWS THE
CHARACTER, CONDUCT AND FACE OF AAP
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New Delhi: Indo
Venezuela Film And Cultural
Forum extends its heartiest
congratulations to the country
of Bolivarian Republic of
Venezuela and to H.E.
Augusto Montiel Ambassador
of Venezuela to India on its
national day.
Through films, art and cul-
ture we will be able to make
strong bridges between the
two countries,” said Sandeep
Marwah President of Marwah
Studios and ICMEI at the
grand function at Embassy of
Venezuela as a special guest.
“Venezuela is the country
of love and affection. Our
relation with India is more
than just selling the Oil.
Our relationship has
grown many folds in last few
years. We will take our rela-
tions to further height through
large number of business
together,” said H.E. Augusto
Montiel Ambassador of
Venezuela to India in a open-
ing address.
The national anthem of
both the countries were
played with great respect and
honor where Mansukh L.
Mandavia Honorable
Minister of State for
Transport and Chemicals was
the chief guest of the Event.
The national Day of
Bolivarian Republic of
Venezuela falls on 4th July
where large number of
Ambassadors, High
Commissioners, and people
from all strata of life attended
the event.
New Delhi: “A wonderful presenta-
tion is the first part of any glamour
business. When it comes to beauty you
are bound to look good and beautiful.
Thousands of companies have spend
millions of rupees in the research of
manufacturing extra ordinary products
especially Women to look good, these
expo are an extension of these busi-
nesses,” said Sandeep Marwah
President Marwah Studios while
launching the products designed by
Bharti Taneja at a huge function at
Pragati Maidan.
Bharti Taneja is perhaps one of the
most recognized and revered name in
the world of beauty and fashion. She is
the famous ‘Golden Lady Of India’
who pioneered gold facial in India.
With her expertise and knowledge she
has won the hearts of big stars such as
Madhuri Dixit, Sushmita Sen, Jaya
prada, Nafisa Ali and many more.
Ishika Taneja Miss Tourism India,
Gauri Taneja the manufacturer, Madhur
Bhandarkar renowned film director,
Mukesh Tyagi a popular actor were
also Present on the occasion.
Sandeep Marwah Launched
Products at International
Beauty Exhibition
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He gathered in his school life, which cannot
return to him or to anyone for that matter. When
asked about his journey, he stated “ I don’t have
a dramatic story, my parents were really sup-
portive ,so supportive that it felt they were the
ones holding the camera but when we released
‘The School Project’, with all our hopes pinned
to it, to our disappointment ,it did not work well
in the beginning. I felt depressed though
desired to remain isolated.Then, on the third
day, I suddenly noticed some well known
Facebook pages had initiated featuring us, and
within some days we reached to the hearts of
millions. That is when I realised, hard-work
accompanied with patience brings you an all
new exposure.” Rapping to the die hard fan of
Eminem is not just something about passion
but his desire to be popular and he believes he
did go popular, made his parents proud, as
when people forward his video to his parents,
they be like “areyy ye toh humara hi beta hai”,
but still being unsatisfied and greedy he says.
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“Good things go viral on social media, as
fast as pancakes among children”- Sumit Jain
Recently a 20 year old, namely Sumit Jain,
of Amity University , Noida released a video
titled “The School Report” which successfully
reached the hearts of millions within some
days. The video is a combination of the exotic
flavors of situations one has to face during
school life, thus Sumit found the campus of
Saint Mathew School the best place to capture
the video. Sumit, describes his rap in the video
as a roller coaster of the memories he gathered
in his school life, which cannot return to him or
to anyone for that matter. When asked about his
journey, he stated “ I don’t have a dramatic
story, my parents were really supportive ,so
supportive that it felt they were the ones hold-
ing the camera but when we released ‘The
School Project’, with all our hopes pinned to it,
to our disappointment ,it did not work well in
the beginning. I felt depressed though desired
to remain isolated.Then, on the third day, I sud-
denly noticed some well known Facebook
pages had initiated featuring us, and within
some days we reached to the hearts of millions.
That is when I realised, hard-work accompa-
nied with patience brings you an all new expo-
sure.” Rapping to the die hard fan of Eminem
is not just something about passion but his
desire to be popular and he believes he did go
popular, made his parents proud, as when peo-
ple forward his video to his parents, they be
like “areyy ye toh humara hi beta hai”, but still
being unsatisfied and greedy he says “This
is just the beginning of my career, I plan to
reach out to many more people…so much so,
that every backbencher in school and college
murmurs my raps during a boring lecture,
instead of Eminem.”
Delhi Boy Makes HisVideo Reach Millions!
Two Notorious Hardened CriminalsArrested
Actress Asawari Joshi
makes a comeback to
comedy with Sony SAB’s
Shankar Jai Kishan -
Sony SAB’s upcoming
show Shankar Jai Kishan - 3
in 1 has lined up interesting
star cast to play pivotal roles.
The latest to join the band-
wagon is Veteran actress
Asawari Joshi who will be
playing the mother of the
triplets, Shankar Jai and
Kishan (Ketan Singh).
Asawari Joshi who has
acted in a dozens of shows
and movies, will essay the
character of Savitri, a doting
Punjabi mother in the show.
Her character is that of a
drama queen yet a very emo-
tional person at heart. She is
sensible and sarcastic yet has
a melodramatic approach for
everything as she is handi-
capped due to some accident
in the past. Asawari was pre-
viously associated with Sony
SAB for an iconic show
‘Office Office’.
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JERUSALEM: A top aide to US
President Donald Trump was due in
Israel Monday in a bid to ease ten-
sions over new security measures at a
highly sensitive Jerusalem holy site, a
US official said.
"President Trump's special repre-
sentative for international negotia-
tions Jason Greenblatt departed for
Israel last night to support efforts to
reduce tensions in the region," the
official said on condition of
anonymity. Further details on his trip
were not immediately available.
Greenblatt's visit comes with ten-
sions high over new Israeli security
measures at the Haram al-Sharif
mosque compound, known to Jews as
the Temple Mount. Metal detectors
were installed at entrances to the site,
which includes Al-Aqsa mosque and
the Dome of the Rock, following an
attack on July 14 that killed two
Israeli policemen. Palestinians view
the move as Israel asserting further
control over the site. They have
refused to enter the compound in
protest and have prayed in the streets
outside. Israeli authorities say the July
14 attackers smuggled guns into the
site and emerged from it to shoot the
officers. Clashes have broken out dur-
ing protests over the measures, leav-
ing five Palestinians dead. On Friday,
a Palestinian broke into a home in a
Jewish settlement in the occupied
West Bank and stabbed three Israelis
to death.
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LONDON: With 29 runs to go and
33 balls and five wickets in hand, histo-
ry beckoned the Indian women's crick-
et team.
Already, comparisons were being
drawn with the famous triumph of the
men's team in 1983 at the same historic
ground of Lord's. That win had not only
changed Indian cricket but also catal-
ysed a complete shift in the game's bal-
ance of power. Surely a victory for
India's women would have a similiar
transformative effect? Could a
women's IPL be far behind?
Unfortunately, England, and Anya
Shrubsole in particular, had other ideas.
Shrubsole ran through the Indian line-
up, finishing with the best ever figures
in a Women's World Cup final — 6 for
46 — and the player of the match
award, as the inexperienced lower
order imploded. Indian supporters were
left heartbroken, musing forlornly on
what might have been.
The BCCI is planning a grand felic-
itation for the Indian women's cricket
team, which won a billion hearts
despite a heartbreaking loss in the
World Cup final at Lord's on Sunday.
The team is scheduled to return home
in batches from Wednesday onwards.
The date and venue for the felicitation
has not been finalised yet and will be
done after checking the availability of
the players.
At the ceremony, the players will be
presented with cheques of Rs 50 lakh
each while the support staff will receive
will Rs 25 lakh each, as announced by
the BCCI before the final.
Efforts are also on for a players'
interaction with Prime Minister
Narendra Modi, who richly praised the
women for taking India to their first
final in 12 years. "They lost the final
but made the nation proud with their
performance. The BCCI will organise a
felicitation for the team and we are also
trying to fix up a meeting with Prime
Minister Modi," a BCCI official close
to the development, told PTI.
"There is a feeling (among the
BCCI and COA) that the surge in pop-
ularity of the women's game should be
cashed in on. One way to build on the
World Cup gains is by having a
women's IPL. "The focus now should
immediately turn to the World T20 next
y e a r , "
the offi-
c i a l
added.
So Near, yet so Far: Indian women fall at Final Hurdle
GALLE: On a sunny but
crisp January afternoon at the
Brabourne Stadium, Kuldeep
Yadav was sipping on his tea
after returning wicketless (0-
61 & 0-23) for Rest of India
against Gujarat in the Irani
Cup tie. He was a picture of
dejection as he was heard
mumbling, "Shayad hi apna
chance kabhi aye" (I may not
get a chance to play for India).
Soon though, a teammate con-
soled him saying that he was
too young to feel so disheart-
ened.
Fortunes turn around
fast in sport.
Almost six months later,
the Chinaman from Kanpur,
who followed up on an
impressive Test debut against
Australia in Dharamsala with
a timely 4-14 in the practice
game against Sri Lanka Board
President's XI, looks set to
play as the third spinner for
India on what is likely to be a
turning track laid out by the
hosts in the first Test at the
Galle International Stadium
from July 26. Thanks to
Yadav's arrival on the scene,
India, in what would be a first
instance since the heady days
of the spin quartet in the 60s
and the 70s, now look set to
roll out three spinners for an
overseas Test. Unless Galle
turns into WACA or Gabba
overnight.
While the spin duo of
Ravichandran Ashwin and
Ravindra Jadeja have assured
themselves of a place in the
side after scalping around 150
wickets in what was a highly
fruitful home season for them,
it's Yadav's emergence at the
fag end of that run which has a
made a big case for this trio to
be unleashed on the Lankans
at Galle. Kuldeep was handed
a debut in the series decider
against Australia at
Dharamshala after an impres-
sive domestic season for Uttar
Pradesh and he made an
immediate impact when he
took 4-68 to help restrict
Australia to 300 in the first
innings. The way he outfoxed
batsmen like David Warner,
Glenn Maxwell and Peter
Handscomb with his bag of
tricks on a good Day 1 wicket
was mighty impressive. The
fact that the selectors erred by
excluding him for the ICC
Champions Trophy in England
was evident when Sri Lanka
and Pakistan made merry in
the middle overs as India
seemed to lack variety.
IndiareadytoUnleashtheChinamanagainstSriLanka
Metric milers Ajay Kumar
Saroj of Uttar Pradesh and
Kerala's Chitra PU who were
instrumental in India winning
top spot on medals table in the
recently concluded Asian
Athletics Championships in
Bhubaneswar do not find their
names in the 24-member
squad for the London IAAF
World Championships to be
held in August 4 to 13.
Chitra won 1500m gold
and is automatic choice as
continental winner but respec-
tive national federation need
to send their entries and in
this place the Athletics
Federation of India (AFI)
should have done it.
The selection committee
including PT Usha, Shiny
Wilson, Anju Bobby George
of the AFI picked the team
which will compete in 14 dif-
ferent disciplines. Attempts to
talks to top AFI officials
including Adille Sumariwala,
CK Valson, and couple of
selectors were in vain.
However, NS Sijin,
Chitra's personal coach, told
TOI that she was in Chennai
on Saturday for applying for
visa. "We're in the dark of
things," Sijin said about the
late Saturday night develop-
ment.
Chitra and Ajay Axed from
National squad for Worlds?LOS ANGELES:
Cristiano Ronaldo will
remain a Real Madrid player
for "the next 2-3 years",
coach Zinedine Zidane said
Saturday, ending talk the
Bernabeu superstar might
depart for Manchester
United.
On the eve of Real's pre-
season friendly against
United at Santa Clara,
California, Zidane spoke in
Los Angeles about the 32-
year-old Portuguese forward
who is currently on vacation.
"There has been a lot of talk
surrounding Cristiano, that he
wanted to go," Zidane
acknowledged. "I only
believe in one thing -- when-
ever I've spoken to him, he
has been very relaxed.
"He's on holiday and he
will be back with us on the
fifth (of August). I listen, just
like everyone else, but the
only thing I am concerned
with is what he wants to do
with Real Madrid.
"He'll be here with us on
the fifth and I think he'll stay
for the next 2 or 3 years he's
got left with us."
Ronaldo will remain Real play-
er '2-3 more years', says Zidane
Great Khali was my
greatest master plan:
Jinder Mahal
NEW DELHI: When
Randy Orton was climbing
the second structure of the
Punjabi Prison, during his
WWE Battleground duel
with WWE champion Jinder
Mahal for the title in the
main event, he stopped dead
in his tracks at the sight of
the 7'1" monster the Great
Khali walking down the
ramp to stop him. While
Orton had said earlier that
Mahal is a fool to have cho-
sen to lock himself up with
The Viper in a cage, the 13-
time the world champion
was bitterly reminded about
the Singh brothers, who hid
under the ring and stopped
Orton from fleeing the
'Prison'. Yet, that was only
part of the plan to make the
main event exciting. When
Orton was done with the
brothers - props to Samir
Singh for taking a 15-foot
bump on to the announcers'
desk - in came Mahal's mas-
ter plan, The Great Khali
who, with the Vice Grip,
held on to Orton allowing
Mahal to make his way over
the second structure and
retain the title.
Women in Aviation International (India
Chapter), witness the momentous journey of
pilot ShaestaWaiz to promote STEM curricu-
lum in India & to encourage the next genera-
tion to take aviation as a preferred career at
The Leela Mumbai. The gathering was
addressed by Radha Bhatia, President
WAI(India Chapter),Noopurr R Chablani,
Secretary, WAI (India Chapter),along
with Kiranjeet Jain, Commercial Director
Air Asia India. ShaestaWaiz became an
inspiration for women around the world
when she started Dreams Soar, that aimed
to let women feel liberated to achieve
their dreams regardless of the challenges
and traditions they face. Dream Soar is a
registered on-profit organization in
United States which was inaugurated on
9th of July, 2016. This initiative has been
taken to embrace the solution for motivat-
ing and empowering women to pursue careers
in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering
and Mathematics). Shaesta addressed the gath-
ering consisting of NCC cadets and motivated
them to pursue their dreams.
Women inAviation International along with ShaestaWaiz theAfghani
American Female Pilot Seek to InspireYoungWomen in India through STEM
New Delhi, Canon India Pvt. Ltd., today unveiled
the EOS 6D Mark II, in the EOS full-frame DSLR
line, that will offer photography enthusiasts and pro-
fessionals with the imaging power of a large full frame
sensor that imbues their photography with a “Sense Of
Genius”.
The EOS 6D Mark II exhibits a well-rounded fea-
ture set with extensive additions for photographers to
enjoy the creative world of high quality imaging
through the comprehensive full-frame DSLR func-
tions, packed into a light weight and compact body.
Featuring a 26.2 Megapixel full-frame CMOS sen-
sor, the EOS 6D Mark II delivers exceptionally clear
images even under low light conditions and is capable
of achieving an impressive background blur effect,
which is a key characteristic of large sensors.
Equipped with Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology for
high-performance focus tracking in Live View mode
as well as DIGIC 7 image processor for high image
quality even in dimly-lit situations, the EOS 6D Mark
II includes significant feature enhancements as com-
pared to its predecessor. A first in Canon’s full-frame
DSLR range, the EOS 6D Mark II is designed with a
versatile vari-angle touch panel, giving users the flex-
ibility of shooting from a high or low angle.
Speaking at the launch, Mr. Kazutada Kobayashi,
President and CEO, Canon India Pvt. Ltd, said, “As
pioneers in imaging, we value the significance of a
parallel transition between innovation and the land-
scape of photography. Taking a step ahead in this
endeavour, we are proud to announce the launch of
EOS 6D Mark II today, an all-rounder camera project-
ing the “Sense of Genius”. At Canon, we have always
focused on providing a cutting edge technology to our
customers with our innovative offerings. Building on
the legacy of its predecessor the EOS 6D, we are for
the first time making an articulating LCD on a full
frame DSLR camera. It will allow photographers to
capture magnificent shots, fulfilling our commitment
to nurture and enhance the passion for photography.
Currently we hold the number one position, in terms
of market share for DSLR cameras and with the
launch of such evolutionary products, we foresee our
numbers to grow and achieve more than 50% in the
DSLR segment by the end of this year”. Mr. Eddie
Udagawa, Vice President of Consumer Imaging and
Information Centre, Canon India said, “The EOS 6D
Mark II is a versatile full frame camera that reflects
the “Sense of Genius”, striking a perfect balance
between compact design and superior performance
offering an excellent value to the photo enthusiasts
and professionals. The EOS 6D Mark II is a camera
that will excel in a vast variety of genres. With a full
frame sensor, Dual Pixel CMOS AF and Vari-angle
touch panel, the EOS 6D Mark II, will appeal to both
still and video audiences allowing them to experience
the world of full-frame imaging in new and interesting
ways.”
Give your Photography a “Sense of Genius” with the newly
launched versatile Full Frame Camera - EOS 6D Mark II
Chennai, 2017: In a one of its kind of
initiatives, India Yamaha Motor Pvt. Ltd
today inaugurated its first Yamaha
Scooter Boutique in India at Chennai,
Tamil Nadu under the banner of its deal-
ership “Bikerz”. A gallery of riding possi-
bilities, Scooter Boutique will offer its
customers a one stop solution to both
scooters and fashion accessories through
unique buying experience provided by a
team of highly motivated professionals.
The new Scooter Boutique covers an area
of 3100 sq. ft. area for both sales and
service and also provides a complete
range of scooters of Yamaha available in
India. Yamaha’s continuous endeavor to
provide highest level of customer service
to its scooter customers along with latest
variants sporting the brand’s DNA of
style, sportiness and innovation will open
out in the fitting scale through the scooter
boutique.
Over the years, Yamaha received rave
reviews for its impressive range of prod-
ucts. Started with scooters in India since
2012 with its vision to grow as a person-
al mobility brand, Yamaha’s attractive
line-up including the fashion scooter
Fascino, new Alpha disc brake version for
family riding, unisex scooter Cygnus Ray
Z and Cygnus Ray - ZR for boys has
revved countless hearts. Known as a
brand for youngsters, Yamaha’s unique
approach of product development
ensured it doesn’t only deliver a techno-
logically advanced two wheeler, but a
prized possession that matches the traits
of persona for today’s generation. The
Scooter Boutique is aimed at further
strengthening Yamaha’s commitment
towards quality by promoting its scooters
and engaging customers to canonize their
individualistic sense of fashion. Scooter
Boutique will also display ride props,
safety training and supports etc. as
Yamaha’s scooters offer style and comfort
along with innovation and excitement.
Commenting on the launch of the Scooter
Boutique, Mr. Masaki Asano, Managing
Director, Yamaha Motor India Sales Pvt.
Ltd. said, “Yamaha’s innovation in design
and technology has contributed signifi-
cantly to the modern era of motorcycling
in the world. Similar engineering is also
consumed to design Yamaha’s global
scooter line up.
Yamaha’s first ever Scooter
Boutique launched in India at Chennai
12Country And politicsSPECIAL 24 To 30 July , 2017
AYUSHI GARG
A Mother's love is
the most powerful,
force on earth. It begins
with your birth and
ends with her death.
The memory of her
love will sweeten many
a cup of sorrow and
lighten many an hour of
darkness. You may lose
everything in this world
but a mother's love will
alone stick by you.
There is no love so last-
ing, so long, so strong, so inter-
ested, so unselfish, so devoted
as that first and purest of all
loves, a mother's love. Your
mother started loving you
before she ever saw your face.
A Mother's love is the most
trusted relation in this world.
Boys and girls, youths and
maidens when about to sin,
remember your mother and
break not her fond heart.
A MOTHER'S LOVE
Remember the time when we were five years old,
Everything seen by our eyes was gold.
Remember when we softly said our prayers,
Now all heartbreak is loose from all the prayers.
Remember playing with little dolls,
Running on the streets and playing with balls.
Youth is something to be kept alive,
If you use your time wisely, you’re sure to survive.
People might refer to you as being old,
But the flame of youth burns untold.
AARUSHI MAHAJAN
YOUTH
Vijay Goel and Cricketer
Gautam Gambhir told
the importance of
a healthy lifestyle
New Delhi, Vijay Goel
(Union Minister, youth and
sports, Govt. Of India) and
cricketer Gautam Gambhir
told about the importance of
nutrition in our lives, discus-
sions about the benefits of
adopting a healthy lifestyle in
the FITINDIA Conclave. On
this occasion, Union Minister
Vijay Goel said that today
many citizens of our country
need to be aware of fitness.
Ministry is constantly trying
for it. I am going to give a slo-
gan to the country “Stay Fit
India”. If we educate the citi-
zens of the nation about the
fitness, then the country will
be the most prosperous. Mr.
Goel also said that soon there
will be a law in the country
regarding nutrition which is
going to stop doping in our
country.
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India – Africa trade is expect-
ed to touch USD 117 billion
mark by 2020-21 on the back of
strong business opportunities and
close economic links, said Mr.
Gopal Jiwarajka, President, PHD
Chamber of Commerce and
Industry while highlighting the
findings of the study on
RESHAPING INDIA-AFRICA
TRADE – Dynamics and Export
Potentiality of Indian Products in
Africa The trade environment is
expected to grow on the back of
strategic business prospects and
plethora of investment opportu-
nities, said Mr. Jiwarajka.
India’s exports to African
continent is expected to touch
USD 70 billion mark by 2021-22
from current value of USD 24
billion due to rising complemen-
tarities between India’s export
pattern and Africa’s import pat-
tern, he said.
Conversely, India’s imports
from Africa will enhance to USD
47 billion by 2021-22 from USD
27 billion in 2015-16, he added.
India has been able to intensi-
fy its presence in African coun-
tries through a significant line a
credit worth USD 10 billion for
development projects in Africa
over a five-year period, said Mr.
Gopal Jiwarajka. Investments
should not only focus on enhanc-
ing major infrastructural devel-
opments in Africa but also devel-
oping the basic amenities in
Africa, said Mr. Gopal Jiwarajka.
With consistent expansion in
trade, diversification and widen-
ing of products should also be
focused on while trading with
African nations in the coming
years, said Mr. Gopal Jiwarajka.
The concentration of fewer
Indian businesses in Africa is rel-
atively high as around 600 Indian
companies have invested in
Africa but only 11 companies
account for about 53% of the
total Indian investment flows to
Africa, said Mr. Gopal Jiwarajka.
The MSMEs in India should be
given focus and facilitate to
enhance their presence in
Africa’s market, said Mr. Gopal
Jiwarajka. Efforts should be
made to streamline trade proce-
dures, enhance maritime connec-
tivity and develop robust logis-
tics infrastructure to reduce trade
costs and to strengthen trade ties
between India and Africa, said
Mr. Gopal Jiwarajka.
NEW DELHI, - India has
decided to set up a panel
headed by Finance Minister
Arun Jaitley to expedite the
sale of government's stake
in refiner Hindustan
Petroleum Corp to explorer
Oil and Natural Gas Corp,
Oil Minister Dharmendra
Pradhan said.
The Indian cabinet last
week decided to sell the
government's 51.1 percent
stake in refiner and fuel
retailer HPCL to oil pro-
ducer ONGC.
The panel "will help in
taking quick decision with
regard to the timing, price,
terms and conditions and
other related issues to the
transaction," Pradhan told
lawmakers in a statement.
Pradhan reiterated that the
integration of the two compa-
nies will be completed in the
current fiscal year.
Post-acquisition by
ONGC, HPCL can still retain
its brand identity, he said.
The acquisition will help
create a vertically integrat-
ed 'oil major' with a pres-
ence across the hydrocar-
bon chain.
ONGC's margins have
been hit by falling oil prices
while improved gross refin-
ing margins and rising local
fuel sales have help boost
profits of HPCL.
"This will give ONGC
an enhanced capacity to
bear higher risks, take higher
investment decisions and to
neutralise the impact of glob-
al crude oil price volatility,"
Pradhan said.
India sets up Panel to Quicken
Govt's stake sale in HPCL to ONGC If you tell me only India
has this problem and all
countries are very progres-
sive, then why is it that a
number of countries were
required to create a bad bank?
If you tell me only India
has this problem and all
countries are very progres-
sive, then why is it that a
numb... Read More
Reserve Bank of India
deputy governor SS Mundra
is set to re tire this month
after a three-year stint at the
banking regulator. In an inter-
view with Sangita Mehta and
Saloni Shukla, the career
banker turned regulator
explains what went wrong
with the industry and what
has been done to revive it,
and his unfinished agenda.
Edited excerpts : When
you started three years ago
we were talking about bad
loans and we are still talking
about them. Is there an end to
it? Is the system better now?
It has to end.
There are no two ways
about it. There have been
cycles of boom and bust right
from the era of Great
Depression, so it would be
meaningless to say nothing
will happen in the future.
What is important is that one
should be able to derive the
right learnings and at least
take care that these mistakes
are not repeated. Particularly,
one area, that the banking sys-
tem should be much more sen-
sitive around is risk manage-
ment.In a large part of banking
industry, risk management
was seen as a compliance
function. Even as a commer-
cial banker, I used to joke that
this is one sub-committee of
the board where agenda is the
maximum and the time devot-
ed is the least.
Banking system should be more sensitive
on risk management: S S Mundra, RBI
SINGAPORE - A string of sell
tenders for September-loading
regional crude surfaced late in the
Asia-Pacific monthly trade cycle. A
total of 1.77 million barrels of crude
from Indonesia, Malaysia and
Vietnam are being offered via five
tenders. The late offers, coupled with
regional import tenders that were
issued and awarded earlier this
month, could cap end users' bids for
the cargoes on offer. Trading firms
could vie for these cargoes as tankers
chartered for floating storage purpos-
es are likely to require replenishing
with new cargoes, a trading source
said. VIETNAM *THANG LONG:
State-marketer PV Oil is offering
250,000 barrels of the Vietnamese
grade for loading Sept. 1-5. The ten-
der closes on July 26 and will have
validity to Aug. 2. No Thang Long
crude was offered for loading in
August. An end-July cargo of the
grade was done at around 60 cents
above dated Brent in May.
MALAYSIA/VIETNAM *BUNGA
ORKID: PV Oil is offering 300,000
barrels of Bunga Orkid for Sept. 17-
23 loading in a tender that closes on
July 27. Bids will be held valid to
Aug. 5. *BUNGA KEKWA: PV Oil is
also offering 300,000 barrels of
Bunga Kekwa for Sept. 24-30 loading
in a separate tender that closes on
July 27. Bids will also be held valid
to Aug. 5.
State-owned Petronas is also
offering 300,000 barrels of the grade
for loading over Sept. 10-16 in a ten-
der that closes on July 26, with valid-
ity to July 27. *It is uncommon for
three cargoes of the two grades to be
offered in the same month. Two
Bunga Orkid and a Bunga Kekwa
cargo for loading in April were last
offered in February. *An August-
loading Bunga Orkid cargo was trad-
ed at around $2.70-2.80 per barrel to
dated Brent last month. No Bunga
Kekwa was available in August.
INDONESIA *BANYU URIP:
ExxonMobil is offering supplies of
the Indonesian grade for loading over
Sept. 3-12 via a tender that closes on
July 26. The oil major is offering
either 620,000 barrels of Banyu Urip
on a free-on-board basis or 320,000
barrels on a delivered basis to
Singapore, Malaysia or Thailand.
*The oil major sold an Aug. 26-28
Banyu Urip cargo to Thailand's PTT
at a premium around $3 per barrel to
dated Brent last month. CONDEN-
SATE *MUDA: Petronas and
Thailand's PTT jointly awarded its
Muda sell tender to South Korean
refiner SK Energy at a high-$1.00 per
barrel premium to dated Brent, up
from the August premium done in the
mid-$1.00. BRENT-DUBAI EFS
*Brent's premium to Dubai swaps
was at $0.82 per barrel, down 5 cents
for September.
Asia-Pacific Crude-More Septemberoffers emerge late inTrade Cycle
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India-Africa trade to touch
USD 117 billion by 2020-2021
Uber launches
initiative
'Decongest India'
Uber India has launched a
national campaign
'Decongest India' - a
nationwide effort to identi-
fy and curb causes of con-
gestion, starting with New
Delhi. The campaign reaf-
firms the ridesharing tech-
nology firm's resolve to
make a difference to con-
gestion by harnessing the
promise of shared mobility.
As part of this campaign,
Uber will be focusing on
driving data-backed con-
versations on solving for
congestion across Delhi,
Kolkata, Mumbai and
Bangalore in the coming
days. The campaign's inau-
Can't get stereotyped if you're
successful : Anurita JhaActress Anurita Jha, who made her
debut with 'Gangs of Wasseypur', said
the only way one can avoid getting
stereotyped in Bollywood is by giv-
ing successful films. Anurita fea-
tured in the 2012 two-part drama
movie by Anurag Kashyap
and went on to feature in
last year's film 'Jugni' in
which she played a
Punjabi woman. Model
Anurita Jha set to debut in
Bollywood "If a film
does well stereotypes are
broken. Unfortunately
'Jugni' didn't work other-
wise whoever has seen it
loved my work and
thought I was a
'Sardarni'. You can never
be stereotyped if you're
successful."
"Like Aamir Khan is never stereo-
typed. It's only when people don't see
a lot of you, they remember you with
your last best," Anurita told .
The actress said to break away
from being typecast in the film indus-
try one needs to deliver hit films but
the frenzy around box office numbers
is just saddening. "Unfortunately the
parameter of a successful film is only
counted by the box office numbers
today. It's sad. 80 per cent of the films
we have are only star driven and not
all are high on content." "There are
good films which go on to become a
successful movie purely on the basis
of content. I don't base my film choic-
es thinking I need a hit. But of course
I would want my films to do well."
The actress is currently geared up for
the release of her latest, 'Baarat
Company' directed by Syed Ahmad
Afzal. "I thought this space of a fun
film would be very interesting for me
because before this I did 'Jugni' and
'Gangs of Wasseypur' which were
both heavy duty emotional drama. It
('Baarat Company') made me laugh so
much even while reading the script,"
Anurita said. The actress, however, is
aware that coming in the industry with
no insider connection does mean the
choices to do a variety of roles do
come down. On whether it is difficult
for an outsider like her to bag the kind
of roles she wants to do, Anurita said,
"The choices that one want to explore
are definitely not as much as one
would want to but out of whatever you
have, you do your best. This is my
fourth film.
Actress-musician Shruti
Haasan made a brief visit to
the Golden Temple here and
found the experience unbe-
lievable. "It was such an
unbelievable experience.
I've been wanting to come
here since I was a child, but
never got a chance. The ener-
gy and atmosphere is just
indescribable. The people
here have also been so lovely
and hospitable. I'm so thank-
ful for this incredible feel-
ing," Shruti said in a state-
ment.
Akshara is an independent
girl, says Shruti Haasan
According to a source, she
was in Chandigarh for an
appearance for a brand that
she endorses. "Since she had
the next day off, she decided
to make the most of it and
dash off to Amritsar and pay
her respects at the Golden
Temple," said the source
about her visit to the city on
Friday.
"She has always wanted to
visit Amritsar and of course
the Golden Temple. She was
meant to do so during the pro-
motions of her last film, but
due to change in plans, it did-
n't happen. So when she saw
the opportunity with this trip,
she decided to take it. She
attended the night Aarti at the
Golden Temple," added the
source.
Shruti Haasan's visit to Golden
Temple an 'unbelievable' experience
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Country And politicsEntertainment
24 To 30 July , 2017
Amitabh Bachchan hits 28
million followers on Twitter
The undisputed king of social media, megastar
A m i t a b h
Bachchan has
now reached the
28 million mark
on Twitter.
Jawab Dene Ka
Waqt Aa Gaya'
says Amitabh
Bachchan
T h e
Shahenshah of
Bollywood took
to his Twitter
account to thank his fans and well wishers and
wrote, "28 MILLION on Twitter .. !!! this is just
the love and affection of well wishers .. thank you
all .. NEXT 30 MILLION !! hehe"
It's been nine years since you first worked with Shah Rukh
Khan, in 'Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi'. Tell us one thing about him
that has changed. Well, usually people vary in their attitude
towards you based on where
you are in life. Sometimes they
are nicer to you when you are
more successful but Shah Rukh
has been consistent since the
beginning and that shows his
goodness as a human being.
Right from our first film
together, he made me feel
important, has been helpful as
a co-star and a very giving
actor. And the beauty of it is
that he hasn't changed with
time like a lot of people do these days. Anushka Sharma as
Gujarati 'Sejal' is winning hearts! Do you see any change in
Anushka today from that girl nine years ago I guess. You
always see growth in yourself as an actor, as a human being,
which according to me, is equally important, if not more. It's
important to keep growing and evolving into someone better
as that reflects in your craft. I'm more confident today and
feel the choices I've made were brave because of some kind
of inner strength I was building up inside me for many years.
I did not plan on becoming an actor since I was not from the
film industry. So, I value this journey a lot as it has made me
the person I am today.
Sony SAB is all decked up for
a new fiction show ‘Shankar Jai
Kishan-3 in 1’. The show talks
about ‘Kishan’, who is living three
lives as Shankar, Jai and Kishan.
Actor Kettan Singh will be essay-
ing all the three characters in the
show. Kettan the only protagonist
in the show will be seen as Kishan,
the only child left of the three
triplets in an accident. However,
Kishan’s widow mother who is a
heart patient and handicapped
doesn’t know the truth. To keep
his mother away from another
heart attack, Kishan decide to dis-
guise as Shankar and Jai. Kettan
will be donning three different
character; a Doctor, a Policeman
and a Real estate agent. An excited
Kettan said, “I am fervent about
Shankar Jai Kishan-3 in 1. As an
actor it is a great opportunity to
perform three different role in a
single show. I can excel as an actor
with this show. What makes it
more interesting is the storyline
how a child struggles to keep his
mother happy. It’s an uproarious
show with a lot of lies in it. ”
Kettan Singh bags the lead role in
Sony SAB’s Shankar Jai Kishan-3 in 1
Anushka Sharma: I feel the
choices I've made were brave
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  • 1. Going ahead with its commitment towards the responsibility of creating, upgrading, maintaining and managing civil aviation infrastructure in the country, Airports Authority of India (AAI) signed an MoU with Government of Uttarakhand last week and joined hands with Uttarakhand Civil Aviation Development Authority (UCADA) to develop the civil aviation sector in the state. The scope of the MoU is to identify relevant factors influencing the development of civil aviation infrastructure in Uttarakhand, assessing commercial potential of various airports of the state, identifying technical considerations for airport operations in the state, evaluating site related technical and engineering parameters for development of projects, making estimate of the capital outlay for the future projects and development of master plan for existing and future civil aviation infrastructure in the state. AAI will also assist UCADA in obtaining necessary clearances for airport operations starting with the upgraded airport at Pithoragarh and later at Chiniyalisaur. The MoU was signed by Shri. S. Ramaswamy, Chief Secretary, Government of Uttarakhand and Shri. Anil Gupta, General Manager (Business Development ) . Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Secretary, GoUK said that the Government of Uttarakhand is determined to fulfill the long pending requirement of operational airports within the state. d`f"k ladV dks igpkuuk gksxk Airport Authority signs MoU with Govt. of Uttarakhand Year : 6 Issue No. 08 New Delhi 24 To 30 July 2017 Rs. 5/- Pages : 16 New Delhi, The ‘executive power of the Union shall be vested in the President and shall be exercised by him either directly or through officers subordinate to him’. In spite of the expression ‘directly’ in Article 53 of the Constitution, India’s President merely ‘reigns and does not rule’. This was the view of BN Rau, who played a key role in drafting the Constitution. But KM Munshi, a member of the Constituent Assembly (CA), former presidents Rajendra Prasad, Zail Singh and KR Narayanan challenged this interpretation. Munshi asserted that the president “was not only to the highest dignitary of the realm, but the embodiment of the unity of the country. His principal role was to prevent a parliamentary government from becoming a parliamentary anarchy”. There is no constitutional provision that obliges the president to act on the ‘aid and advice’ of the Cabinet though BR Ambedkar wanted such a provision in the instrument of instructions. Lessons from Kovind’s election: Oppn must move beyond its ‘remove Modi’ plank and recast its vision President Pranab Mukherjee laments declining time spent in lawmaking After the Constitution came into operation, Rajendra Prasad, in a note to Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru expressed the desire to act solely on his own judgment, especially when it came to giving assent to Bills and sending massages to Parliament. His reason: Presidents have to act on the advice of the Cabinet only in ‘executive matters’ and not on ‘legislative decisions’. This view was based on the accurate reading of Articles 86 and 111, which deal with legislative businesses i.e. presidential address to Parliament and assent to the Bills. Understanding, the gravity of the request, Nehru appointed the then Attorney General MC Setalvad, who chose to delight Nehru and recommend that the president is indeed a rubber stamp. The disagreement came up again in 1960, when Prasad reasserted his position at the inauguration of the Indian Law Institute. While the true position of president is somewhat similar to that of the British monarch, there are differences. The allegiance owed by the British to their monarch is derived from history and her authority depends on traditions and conventions. The queen is above party politics but the Indian president is not since he is nominated by political parties. The authority and status of the president depends upon the powers he can exercise and the functions he can perform under the Constitution. Unlike the British monarch, the President is not a hereditary head of the State. In fact while the PM is the leader of just one House, the President is the leader of both Houses assemblies. Unlike the British monarch, the Indian president can be impeached. This is because his powers flow from the oath he takes under Article 60 to ‘preserve, protect and defend the Constitution and submit himself to the service and well -being of people of India’. The Minister of Women & Child Development, Smt Maneka Sanjay Gandhi launched an online complaint management system titled Sexual Harassment electronic–Box (SHe-Box) for registering complaints related to sexual harassment at workplace in New Delhi today. The complaint management system has been developed to ensure the effective implementation of Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal)Act (the SH Act), 2013. This portal is an initiative to provide a platform to women working or visiting any office of Central Government (Central Ministries, Departments, Public Sector Undertakings, Autonomous Bodies and Institutions etc.) to file complaints related to sexual harassment at workplace under the SH Act. Those who had already filed a written complaint with the concerned Internal Complaint Committee (ICC) constituted under the SH Act are also eligible to file their complaint through this portal. The SHe-Box portal can be accessed at the link given below: http://www.wcd-sh.nic.in/ Speaking at the launch, Smt Maneka Sanjay Gandhi said that though currently this facility has been extended to employees of Central Government, the scope of the portal will soon be extended to women employees of private sector also. The WCD Minister said that there are some surveys, which give the extent of sexual harassment of women at workplace. However, the WCD Ministry will carry out a national level survey to asses and understand the magnitude of the problem. This portal (SHe- Box) is an effort to provide speedier remedy to women facing sexual harassment at workplace as envisaged under the SH Act. Once a complaint is submitted to the portal, it will be directly sent to the ICC of the concerned Ministry / Department / PSU / Autonomous Body etc. having jurisdiction to inquire into the complaint. Through this portal, WCD as well as complainant can monitor the progress of inquiry conducted by the ICC. Government of India is the largest employer in the country employing 30.87 lakh people to carry out its various functions. As per the Census of Central Government employees, 2011, women constitute 10.93% (3.37 lakhs) of the total regular Central Government employees. The WCD Ministry has taken several measures to ensure implementation of Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act. The Ministry has published a Handbook on the SH Act with the objective to provide information about the provisions of the Act in an easy to use practical manner. Further, the Ministry in collaboration with Institute of Statistical Training and Management (ISTM). 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enn ij çfrca/k yxkus ds lkFk 8 ,Q&16 foekuksa dh lLrh [kjhn ij Hkh jksd yxk pqdk gS] ckotwn ikfdLrku dk vkrad çse de ugha gks jgkA bl o"kZ ikfdLrku dks 90 djksM+ Mkyj dh dh lgk;rk feyuh Fkh ftlesa ikfdLrku 55 djksM+ Mkyj gkfly dj pqdk gS] ysfdu çfrca/k ds ckn ckfd jkf'k ugha nh tk,xhA gDdkuh usVodZ dh LFkkiuk ekSyoh tykyqíhu us dh FkhA ;g iwjh rjQ vkradh laxBu gS] vQxkfuLrku vkSj Hkkjr ds f[kykQ ;g dke djrk gSA ikfdLrku vkrad ij cnysxk uhfr 2Country And politicsEDITORIAL 24 To 30 July , 2017 iQslcqd ij ^daVªh ,aM ikfyfVDl* dh [kcjsa i<+us ds fy, ykbd djsa gekjk ist country & politics d`f"k ladV dks igpkuk gksxk fV~oVj ij iQkWyks djsa @vipingaurnai
  • 3. 3Country And politicsCOLUMN 24 To 30 July , 2017 With the military standoff between India and China con- tinuing in the Doklam area of the India-China-Bhutan bor- der trijunction, Beijing has resorted to harsh rhetoric to put psychological pressure on New Delhi. It has used state- run Chinese media to issue not-so-subtle threats to India, asking the latter to learn from the lessons of the 1962 con- flict between the two coun- tries. This is totally uncalled for and shows China – which seeks to be the pre-eminent Asian power – in poor light. It once again highlights Beijing’s lack of respect for a rules based global order. The facts on the ground are that the area under contention is disputed between Bhutan and China with India too hav- ing security sensitivities in the region. The problem arose when China unilaterally sought to change the status quo of the trijunction through its road building activities. India was forced to defend its own interests as well as those of its ally Bhutan when the Chinese side refused to seri- ously consider Thimphu’s protestations. Plus, China’s moves are in clear violation of a 2012 agreement that the boundaries in the trijunction point are to be decided by the three parties together. The only way out of the current standoff is through dialogue. But China insists that Indian troops pull back first before negotiations. This is again unhelpful and under- lines Beijing’s propensity to arm-twist its neighbours. This is precisely what it has been doing in the South China Sea through its island building activities. Beijing is very good at changing facts on the ground and slowing altering the status quo in its favour. Hence, its neighbours are now holding their ground more resolutely. As pointed out by external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj, a negotiated resolution to the Doklam standoff can be facilitated if both sides withdraw their troops from the area first. This will build the requisite mutual trust between the parties for talks. It should also be recog- nised that such border dis- putes will continue to crop up until the boundary between India and China is fully demarcated. The Chinese atti- tude that the boundary only needs to be managed for the time being and a final resolu- tion should be left to future generations no longer suf- fices. Both India and China should let go of past baggage and demarcate the boundary more or less along the present LAC alignment. India&ChinaneedtoWithdrawtheirTroopstoresolveDoklamstandoff Given developments in artificial intelligence many fear robots will soon sur- pass human intelligence, rendering human beings superfluous. One comfort for humans has been that at least we are smarter than our ancestors. Turns out even this could be false comfort. Research led by Michael Woodley from the Free University in Brussels has shown that our mental abilities have undergone significant decline since the Victorian era. No wonder Victorian sleuth Sherlock Holmes is still considered the acme of detective skill, and TV serials trying to transplant him into contem- porary London or Manhattan are all the rage. Darwin’s theory of natu- ral selection has been prof- fered as an explanation: post-Victorian advances in medicine and nutrition meant that people with lower IQs could also have more children who survived into adulthood. This is usu- ally celebrated as emphatic proof of civilisation, as is our current drive towards automation which will allegedly make greater con- venience and leisure avail- able to humanity. But Woodley et al force us to think about what it means if genes driving intelligence are becoming less common. Aren’t worrying signs all around us? It’s not just that computers already tell healthcare providers what drugs to prescribe and absolutely nail Super Mario. It’s also the ‘ludic loop’ of the modern work day – check email and SMSs, then WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, then repeat and repeat. Rather than getting their news from trusted news brands, people are greatly excited by fake news these days. This busi- ness of becoming stupid intuitively feels connected to ducking real challenges, not doing work that’s actu- ally difficult. Maybe that’s why modern day Da Vincis spend their weekends climbing mountains or run- ning marathons. For them, there’s no take it easy poli- cy. Growing up in premod- ern times required many different skills. A lazier life may be making us dumb and dumber. Human Intelligence is Falling since the 19th century 1962. Chinese soldiers stream through Bomdila. The Indians, unprepared and ill- equipped, retreat, humiliatingly. 1971. Narasimha Rao writes that it was the first victory that India had had in 5,000 years. Our neighbour to the west, distraught and heart-broken, without once looking into the mirror, vows eternal revenge on the eternal enemy. Its very raison d’etre becomes that. It almost managed to stoke the Khalistan move- ment beyond control in 1984, and has had Kashmir on the boil ever since. 9/11. The reigning world king kong goes nuts. It launches a crusade of sorts- anywhere, just about anywhere: Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria. It keeps getting knocked down, but keeps getting back up, more punch drunk with each fall than before. In the meantime, the challenger keeps building itself up. By now, China is the reigning world king kong. Building the one life, one road initiative across Asia to Europe. Creating the China Pakistan Economic Corridor. The toppled champion? Fighting lost causes over and over again. One Bin Laden goes, another Al Baghdadi emerges. Al Baghdadi goes; another, more fierce version will emerge. The CPEC is a fool’s endeavour, thinks India. But China is pouring sixty billion dol- lars into it. And it’s not those klutzy Pakistanis who are building it; the efficient Chinese are. Whatever the Chinese touch nowadays turns into gold. Think back to the opening ceremony of their Olympics. Think now to their stealth fighters, their aircraft carriers, their nuclear submarines, their search engines, their smart phones. You get the picture? Indira Gandhi forged a bond with the Soviets in 1971. Sure, she later started buying French Mirage fighters to the consternation of the Russians, but in adversity, as in success, she knew how far to go and no further. Rao and Vajpayee cut our Russian umbilical cord, rooting for Americans as natural allies. In the end, India’s best, and perhaps only true friend, has turned out to be Israel. Those cozy walks on warm beaches must be so uplifting. As Gandhi said, India is the only land that Hindus have. They may flock to greener pas- tures, but India is the only land they can return to. The only land we have something in com- mon religion-wise is Nepal. See where that relationship is. The only lands we have some- thing in common culturally are Pakistan and Bangladesh. Note where those relationships are. Since 1971, we seem to have lost our bear- ings. But Pakistan has remained single-minded in its ferociousness to disembowel us. Apart from what it did to our Punjab, it wrested Afghanistan away from the Soviets to launch the first Kashmir jihad in 1989. Now it holds almost all the aces in Afghanistan. The Americans know it, the Chinese know it, the Russians know it. Its sole purpose: to keep India out of Afghanistan. And while it has always been ruled by the military, the Pakistani military has pulled a coup with CPEC. The Pakistani military is babied from cradle to grave. The best minds in Pakistan join it. Making biscuits and civilian roads does not dull its fighting appetite. After 1971, it decided that come what may, it would defer to the Chinese. China is surrounded by antago- nists on all sides — India, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, the US navy. So the Chinese were looking for a friend. In Pakistan, they found one. We though spurned the Russians and can- not seem to make the Americans bed us. Do we have any treaty with the Yanks? No. But Japan does. Still, Japan is on edge over North Korea, not fully convinced that the Americans will honour their obligations in case of war with North Korea and its master, China. So why do we suppose that, beyond idle talk, the Yanks will help us. Sushma Swaraj rails in Parliament that world is behind us in our Sikkim standoff with the Dragon Kingdom. Really? Can you name one country that has come out volubly on our side ? No one today is in the mood to take on the Reds. Trumped India? Follow us on Twitter @editorcnpn
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  • 5. New Delhi : Mobile wallet major Mobikwik today announced its association with Samsung Pay. Under the tie-up, MobiKwik wallet is now inte- grated with Samsung Pay Mini to enable one-tap payments at more than 1.4 million MobiKwik powered merchants pan-India. MobiKwik will also be available soon to Samsung Pay users. Samsung Pay is the first handset-based mobile pay- ments solution to be launched in the country. Samsung Pay Mini is now available on Samsung eligible devices, including J7 Max, J7’16, J7 Prime, On Max and On Nxt. Samsung Pay Mini is designed to cater to the unique require- ments of Indian mid-segment consumers, provides a compre- hensive platform for e-wallets and in making bank-to-bank transfers. Sanjay Razdan, Director, Samsung Pay Business, Samsung India said, “We are enthused by the tremendous response Samsung Pay has received since its launch, both from our con- sumers as well as partners. Moving into the next phase of new and innovative services for Samsung Pay, we are delighted to have MobiKwik on board as a partner. As India's biggest, most-trusted brand of mobile phones, Samsung remains com- mitted to a digitally-empow- ered economy and will contin- ue to create meaningful innova- tions that will transform lives.” 5Follow us on Twitter @editorcnpnCountry And politicsDELHI/NCR 24 To 30 July , 2017 Honey Sehgal New Delhi, Indian Dietetic Association (IDA), Delhi Chapter today declared 24th-30th July 2017 as The Protein Week. This initiative is supported by Protein Foods Nutrition Development Association of India (PFNDAI) and is a big opportunity to encourage people to become better informed about protein which is integral to our general health and well-being; impacting every life stage. The Protein Week will be the first such initiative in the country. During this Week IDA along with PFNDAI will hold educa- tional seminars engaging key opinion leaders across the coun- try to spread awareness and discuss myths and realities of protein. During the event, Dr. B. Sesikeran, renowned nutritional pathologist along with members of IDA (Ms. Neelanjana Singh, Dr. Seema Puri, Ms. Anuja Agarwala) and PFNDAI (Dr. J.S. Pai and Dr. Bhupinder Singh) will help spread educational messages to the consumers. Addressing the audience, Dr. B. Sesikeran said, “Proteins from different sources complement each other. In India there are many myths around the sources of protein, people are confused about their dietary protein intake and often assume that it is for body builders only, however protein is a fundamental nutrient across life stages that helps in maintaining good health and active ageing. Vegetarian diets also have adequate proteins if we include pulses and legumes in sufficient quantity. However even with a ratio of 5:1, cereals and pulses combination the protein quality in terms of digestibility and bio availability is only around 65% when com- pared with milk protein. Also, pregnant women cannot achieve optimal protein intakes with exclusive vegetarian diets with- out adequate milk in their diets.” Stressing on the relevance of protein in everyday life Ms. Neelanjana Singh, President IDA, Delhi Chapter said, “We are happy to announce this unique protein initiative which is the first of its kind on the subject aimed to generate awareness. She believes that it is time that the discussion on the subject of protein moves beyond gyms and sportspersons and becomes relevant for each and every person who wants to be healthy. IDA Delhi Chapter announces ‘The Protein Week’, NEW DELHI, The leaders and activists of Shri Amarnath Yatra Welfare Society (SAYWS) led by its National General Secretary Raju, National Adviser Dr Sameer Kaul, Deepak Tawar, Balmiki, Delhi B J P S p o k e s p e r s o n Naveen Kumar, K a r m v e e r Chandel , Pehlad Chowdhary and Manoj Chandel today took out a Candle March at Jantar Mantar New Delhi to express solidarity with the victims of the recent Amarnath yatra massacre on July 10, killing 7 yatris and injuring more than 20 yatries. The rally was organized by Shri Amarnath Yatra Welfare Society -Delhi at Jantar Mantar at 6 PM in which vari- ous RSS and BJP leaders and activists were participated in the rally to express solidarity with the victims of the recent Amarnath yatra massacre. The protesters assembled at Jantar Mantar and gave a tearful Shradanjali by lightening lamp and prayed for the departed souls. Chandel while addressing the media said that our society unequivocally condemns the brutal attack on unarmed pil- grims of Shri Amarnath yatra carried out recently. The human rights brigade stands exposed and so does their nor- bid fascination for radicalisa- tion in the valley. Thus the veracity of their narrative must be questioned.” He added “It is time that the façade of Kashmiryat is exposed and said, “GoI should give befitting reply to Pakistan and China responsible for unrest in Kashmir valley and continuous ceasefire viola- tions on LoC and IB in J&K.” SAYWS takes out ‘Candle March’ over attack on Amarnath PilgrimsMobiKwiknowavailableon"Samsung" New Delhi, Honor, Huawei’s e-brand for digital natives, today launched the Honor Band 3 in India. With intelligent tracking features like heart rate monitoring, walking/running tracking, continuous heart rate monitor- ing, advanced sleep tracking and notification alerts, The Honor Band 3 is also the first device of its kind to feature 50metre water resistance and 30 days battery life on a single charge*. The new band comes in three funky colors and will exclusively available on Amazon.in starting tonight at midnight. The minimalist design of Honor Band 3 curves to fit the wrist and follows a smooth pattern with sharp chamfered edges. The band is a first in its category to provide water resistance up to 50 meters and has customer swimming modes to track swim time, calories burned and more. Weighing just 18 grams, Honor Band 3 comes with optical heart rate monitoring technology that lets you check your statistics anytime with a twist of your wrist. For heart rate tracking, the band has five zones to help you precisely track and optimize your work- outs – warm-up, fat burning, aerobic, anaerobic and extreme. The next generation heart rate algorithm coupled with M4 core technology is optimized for 10 different fit- ness scenarios and delivers a more accurate heart rate data. “Focused on innovation and customer-centricity, Honor is committed to introducing meaningful products. Wearable technology is changing the world really fast as they provide us with vital information that can help us live better. The new Honor Band 3 is equipped with smart technology to help people use intelligent trackers to keep a close watch on their fitness statistics.” said Mr. P. Sanjeev, Vice President – Sales (Huawei & Honor Consumer Business). Honor launches the next- gen Honor Band 3 in India
  • 6. Utkarsh Upadhyay Secretary General Lok Sabha Anoop Mishra declares Ram Nath Kovind elected as President of India. Ram Nath Kovind has won the presi- dential election after securing over two-thirds of the total electoral college votes. Mr Kovind will be sworn-in as the 14th President of India on July 25. Prime Minister Narendra Modi con- gratulated Ram Nath Kovind for winning the presidential election. PM Modi tweeted: "Congratulations to Shri Ram Nath Kovind Ji on being elected the President of India! Best wishes for a fruitful & inspiring tenure." Flowers and extra security had arrived at the former Bihar governor's home in Delhi long before the official announcement and sweets were passed around at his hometown in Uttar Pradesh. The counting of votes for the presi- dential election began at 11 am on July 20,2017. The contest, between the ruling NDA's Ram Nath Kovind and the Opposition's Meira Kumar, both Dalits, had seen nearly 99 per cent lawmakers and legislators cast their vote - the highest ever. Voting had taken place on July 17. Ram Nath Kovind, who has been elected as President of India, got 7,02,044 votes, while his opponent, the joint Opposition candidate, Meira Kumar, got 3,67,314 out of a total of 10,69,358. BJP chief Amit Shah hailed as “his- toric” the election of Ram Nath Kovind as the next president and said it is a “victory for the poor, downtrodden and marginalised and their aspirations". In a series of tweets after Kovind was declared victorious in the presidential poll, Shah expressed confidence that he would dis- tinguish himself as an exceptional president of the country. “Congratulations to Shri Ram Nath Kovind ji for the emphatic victory in the 2017 presidential elections. His victory is truly his- toric. “It is a victory for the poor, downtrodden and marginalised and their aspirations,” Mr. Shah said. The President-elect Ram Nath Kovind said "I thank all those who supported me from across the country." He also said "I feel very emotional today and I will represent all those struggling to make a living." My best wishes to Kovind ji, it is upon him to uphold the Constitution in letter and spirit in these challenging times, says Meira Kumar. She said "Want to thank opposition leaders including Congress president Sonia Gandhi ji; my fight for secularism to continue." Tentative vote per- centage: NDA presidential candidate Ram Nath Kovind 65.35 per cent; opposition presidential candidate Meira Kumar 34.35 per cent. New Delhi, Delhi BJP President Shri Manoj Tiwari has strongly condemned the incident of molestation of a woman by AAP MLA Prakash Jarwal. Shri Tiwari said that if Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has any morality or respect for women then he should immediately show courage to take action against his own party MLA Prakash Jarwal. He said that this is not the first incident when Prakash Jarwal has been found misbehaving with the women. Last year he was accused of misbehaving with the women who came to his door com- plaining against shortage of drinking water. In a press statement Shri Manoj Tiwari said that the MLAs of Kejriwal who issues character certificate of his MLAs are showing what can they do with the people. The MLAs accused of corruption, rape, hawala dealings and forgery are the living proof of it. The MLAs and Ministers of Kejriwal Government are a great burden on the people of Delhi who have already seen the most tragic Nirbhaya case. The party which claims of providing security to women from her door to outside in the society has become symbol of atrocities against women. Shri Manoj Tiwari said that the persons who were elected to secure the interest of the peo- ple have become blot on the society and the entire humani- ty. The MLAs of Aam Aadmi Party have ashamed not only humanity but also the political class and the silence of Kejriwal shows that his claims before the elections were hol- low. New delhi : The Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee (DSGMC) General Secretary Mr. Manjinder Singh Sirsa has urged Punjab Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh to immediate launch awareness and implementation drive on Anand Marriage Act in Punjab so that members of the sikh community can get their mar- riages registered under the act. In a letter written to Punjab Chief Minister, Mr. Sirsa said that this act has been notified by the Government of Punjab on December 19, 2016 but still it has not been fully implemented and marriages are not being registered under the act in the state of Punjab. He said that though it has been long time that act have been notified but media reports have suggested that people are not aware about it. He said that even states like Haryana have implemented the act and marriage certificates are being issued under the act. Urging him to launch an awareness and implementation drive on the issue immediately, Mr. Sirsa said that members of the sikh com- munity travelling abroad who mention that they belong to sikh religion face lots of unnecessary troubles as their marriage certifi- cates are not being issued under Anand Marriage Act. He said that a planned campaign on the issue was needed in this hour so that people should be made aware about the provision and certificates should be issued to Sikhs under Anand Marriage Act. 6Follow us on Twitter @editorcnpnCountry And politicsNATIONAL 24 To 30 July , 2017 Professor F B Khan – the pioneer of Indian media and communication education in the country and the sen- ior most faculty at the pres- tigious AJK Mass Communication Research Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia, today gave a clari- on call for Preserve India campaign along with flag- ship government initiatives like Digital India, Make In India etc. Highlighting the need for preservation of wildlife and nature, Professor Khan today inau- gurated a photography exhibition in JMI University, which showcas- es breathtaking images on the themes of nature, wildlife and environment by photography enthusiasts from all walks of life, which includes senior bankers and marketers from companies like ONCG to SBI, doctors and lawyers as well. It is noteworthy here that Professor Khan himself a distinguished activist – academician and brilliant photographer with many campaigns and laurels to his name, has also led the team which won the World Photo Awards at Cannes. He has also contributed sig- nificantly towards the right to education campaign and has worked cohesively with all parliamentarians chan- nelizing the power of the audio-visual to highlight crucial issues. MANJINDER SIRSAURGESAMARINDER TO LAUNCHAWARENESS AND IMPLEMENTATION DRIVE ONANAND MARRIAGEACT IN PUNJAB Clarion call By Professor F B Khan given for Preserve India The trading community across the Country has made all efforts to embrace GST taxation system despite hav- ing various constraints. We appreciate the approach of the Government and GST Council to facilitate the traders for ensuring smooth transition to GST which has resulted into migration of more than 70 lakh traders on GST Network Portal and about 7 lakh new business entities have obtained registration, as per information available in pub- lic domain. In this context, we invoke your kind attention to Composition Scheme which any small business entity was entitled to opt in case of hav- ing an annual aggregate turnover of up to Rs.75 lakhs. The said scheme is having its last day today. It is noteworthy to mention that due to lack of awareness many traders who were in Composition Scheme during VAT regime were under the impression that while migrating to GST, auto- matically they will be migrat- ed to Composition Scheme even in GST too and did not seek registration under the Scheme. Extension of Composition Scheme under GST Deeksha Negi Mitali Raj , Poonam Raut and Harmanpreet's efforts have become the topics of discussion these days after the Indian's Women Cricket team bought a series of laurals for the country . Some months ago people who even didn't knew that India is also having it's own women's cricket team like other countries are now extolling the merits of the Team Mitali . The Indian's Women Cricket team played the finals on 23 rd July 2017 against the team of England . It was an astounding moment which came after 12 long years. Gayekwaad also per- formed truly incredible . BCCI announced Rs. 50 lakhs to all the players. Not only the cricket fans but Indians from round the world congratulated the team for their staggering efforts. Prime Minister Shri. Narendra Modi also motivat- ed the women in blue . The Indian Women in Blue Ram Nath Kovind defeats Meira Kumar, to become next President of India PRAKASH JARWAL SHOWS THE CHARACTER, CONDUCT AND FACE OF AAP
  • 7. 7Country And politicsHappening 24 To 30 July , 2017 Sandeep Marwah Special Guest at Venezuela National Day Follow us on Twitter @editorcnpn New Delhi: Indo Venezuela Film And Cultural Forum extends its heartiest congratulations to the country of Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and to H.E. Augusto Montiel Ambassador of Venezuela to India on its national day. Through films, art and cul- ture we will be able to make strong bridges between the two countries,” said Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios and ICMEI at the grand function at Embassy of Venezuela as a special guest. “Venezuela is the country of love and affection. Our relation with India is more than just selling the Oil. Our relationship has grown many folds in last few years. We will take our rela- tions to further height through large number of business together,” said H.E. Augusto Montiel Ambassador of Venezuela to India in a open- ing address. The national anthem of both the countries were played with great respect and honor where Mansukh L. Mandavia Honorable Minister of State for Transport and Chemicals was the chief guest of the Event. The national Day of Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela falls on 4th July where large number of Ambassadors, High Commissioners, and people from all strata of life attended the event. New Delhi: “A wonderful presenta- tion is the first part of any glamour business. When it comes to beauty you are bound to look good and beautiful. Thousands of companies have spend millions of rupees in the research of manufacturing extra ordinary products especially Women to look good, these expo are an extension of these busi- nesses,” said Sandeep Marwah President Marwah Studios while launching the products designed by Bharti Taneja at a huge function at Pragati Maidan. Bharti Taneja is perhaps one of the most recognized and revered name in the world of beauty and fashion. She is the famous ‘Golden Lady Of India’ who pioneered gold facial in India. With her expertise and knowledge she has won the hearts of big stars such as Madhuri Dixit, Sushmita Sen, Jaya prada, Nafisa Ali and many more. Ishika Taneja Miss Tourism India, Gauri Taneja the manufacturer, Madhur Bhandarkar renowned film director, Mukesh Tyagi a popular actor were also Present on the occasion. Sandeep Marwah Launched Products at International Beauty Exhibition For More News Information Visit Our Website www.countryandpolitics.in
  • 8. 8Country And politics 24 To 30 July , 2017 Follow us on Twitter @editorcnpn
  • 9. Pramesh Jain He gathered in his school life, which cannot return to him or to anyone for that matter. When asked about his journey, he stated “ I don’t have a dramatic story, my parents were really sup- portive ,so supportive that it felt they were the ones holding the camera but when we released ‘The School Project’, with all our hopes pinned to it, to our disappointment ,it did not work well in the beginning. I felt depressed though desired to remain isolated.Then, on the third day, I suddenly noticed some well known Facebook pages had initiated featuring us, and within some days we reached to the hearts of millions. 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cgqr vf/kd xqLlk vk ldrk gSA vko';drk ls vf/kd Øks/k vkidks uqdlku igq¡pk ldrk gS] blfy, xqLls ij fu;a=.k j[kuk t:jh gSA bl le; tkrd ukSdjh ds LFky ij vius lgdfeZ;ksa ds lkFk cs#[kh ls ckr dj ldrs gSaA dqaHk & lIrkg dh 'kq#vkr esa yksu ;k vU; çdkj ls iSlk feyus ls vkidh vkfFkZd fLFkfr etcwr jgsxhA 17 vkSj 18 rkjh[k ds nkSjku tehu&edku ysus dk ;ksx cusxkA L=hoxZ ls Qk;nk gks ldrk gSA u, ?kj esa tkus dk dk;ZØe cusxkA okgu ysus ds ;ksx ds lkFk gh lkFk y‚Vjh dk Hkh ;ksx cu jgk gSA larku ds ekeys esa fpark nwj gks ldrh gSA NksVh&eksVh ;k=k,a gksxhA eu esa Hkkoukvksa dk lSykc vk,xkA ehu & bl lIrkg vkidh 'kkjhfjd vkSj ekufld 'kfä de jgsxhA vki o vkidh larku dk LokLF; fcxM+ ldrk gSA larku ls lacaf/kr leL;k,a gks ldrh gSaA ljdkjh vf/kdkfj;ksa ds lkFk okn&fookn iSnk gksus dh laHkkouk gSA /kugkfu gks ldrh gSA ;k=k çokl ds nkSjku lko/kkuh j[ksaA vki ekufld Hkze dk f'kdkj cu ldrs gSa lkFk gh ykpkjh dk vuqHko dj ldrs gSaA jke ukFk dksfoan ds jk"Vªifr cuus ij eqds'k dqekj eqf[;k vkSj muds ifjokj dh vksj ls gkfnZd 'kqHkdkeuk,Wa Pakhi Gauba “Good things go viral on social media, as fast as pancakes among children”- Sumit Jain Recently a 20 year old, namely Sumit Jain, of Amity University , Noida released a video titled “The School Report” which successfully reached the hearts of millions within some days. The video is a combination of the exotic flavors of situations one has to face during school life, thus Sumit found the campus of Saint Mathew School the best place to capture the video. Sumit, describes his rap in the video as a roller coaster of the memories he gathered in his school life, which cannot return to him or to anyone for that matter. When asked about his journey, he stated “ I don’t have a dramatic story, my parents were really supportive ,so supportive that it felt they were the ones hold- ing the camera but when we released ‘The School Project’, with all our hopes pinned to it, to our disappointment ,it did not work well in the beginning. I felt depressed though desired to remain isolated.Then, on the third day, I sud- denly noticed some well known Facebook pages had initiated featuring us, and within some days we reached to the hearts of millions. That is when I realised, hard-work accompa- nied with patience brings you an all new expo- sure.” Rapping to the die hard fan of Eminem is not just something about passion but his desire to be popular and he believes he did go popular, made his parents proud, as when peo- ple forward his video to his parents, they be like “areyy ye toh humara hi beta hai”, but still being unsatisfied and greedy he says “This is just the beginning of my career, I plan to reach out to many more people…so much so, that every backbencher in school and college murmurs my raps during a boring lecture, instead of Eminem.” Delhi Boy Makes HisVideo Reach Millions! Two Notorious Hardened CriminalsArrested Actress Asawari Joshi makes a comeback to comedy with Sony SAB’s Shankar Jai Kishan - Sony SAB’s upcoming show Shankar Jai Kishan - 3 in 1 has lined up interesting star cast to play pivotal roles. The latest to join the band- wagon is Veteran actress Asawari Joshi who will be playing the mother of the triplets, Shankar Jai and Kishan (Ketan Singh). Asawari Joshi who has acted in a dozens of shows and movies, will essay the character of Savitri, a doting Punjabi mother in the show. Her character is that of a drama queen yet a very emo- tional person at heart. She is sensible and sarcastic yet has a melodramatic approach for everything as she is handi- capped due to some accident in the past. Asawari was pre- viously associated with Sony SAB for an iconic show ‘Office Office’. Follow us on Twitter @editorcnpn
  • 10. JERUSALEM: A top aide to US President Donald Trump was due in Israel Monday in a bid to ease ten- sions over new security measures at a highly sensitive Jerusalem holy site, a US official said. "President Trump's special repre- sentative for international negotia- tions Jason Greenblatt departed for Israel last night to support efforts to reduce tensions in the region," the official said on condition of anonymity. Further details on his trip were not immediately available. Greenblatt's visit comes with ten- sions high over new Israeli security measures at the Haram al-Sharif mosque compound, known to Jews as the Temple Mount. Metal detectors were installed at entrances to the site, which includes Al-Aqsa mosque and the Dome of the Rock, following an attack on July 14 that killed two Israeli policemen. Palestinians view the move as Israel asserting further control over the site. They have refused to enter the compound in protest and have prayed in the streets outside. Israeli authorities say the July 14 attackers smuggled guns into the site and emerged from it to shoot the officers. Clashes have broken out dur- ing protests over the measures, leav- ing five Palestinians dead. On Friday, a Palestinian broke into a home in a Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank and stabbed three Israelis to death. ❑❑❑❑ 10Follow us on Twitter @editorcnpnCountry And politicsInternational 24 To 30 July , 2017 For More News Information Visit Our Website www.countryandpolitics.in HASGULLA Trump Aide to visit Israel to Ease Tensions
  • 11. 11Follow us on Twitter @editorcnpnCountry And politicsSports 24 To 30 July , 2017 LONDON: With 29 runs to go and 33 balls and five wickets in hand, histo- ry beckoned the Indian women's crick- et team. Already, comparisons were being drawn with the famous triumph of the men's team in 1983 at the same historic ground of Lord's. That win had not only changed Indian cricket but also catal- ysed a complete shift in the game's bal- ance of power. Surely a victory for India's women would have a similiar transformative effect? Could a women's IPL be far behind? Unfortunately, England, and Anya Shrubsole in particular, had other ideas. Shrubsole ran through the Indian line- up, finishing with the best ever figures in a Women's World Cup final — 6 for 46 — and the player of the match award, as the inexperienced lower order imploded. Indian supporters were left heartbroken, musing forlornly on what might have been. The BCCI is planning a grand felic- itation for the Indian women's cricket team, which won a billion hearts despite a heartbreaking loss in the World Cup final at Lord's on Sunday. The team is scheduled to return home in batches from Wednesday onwards. The date and venue for the felicitation has not been finalised yet and will be done after checking the availability of the players. At the ceremony, the players will be presented with cheques of Rs 50 lakh each while the support staff will receive will Rs 25 lakh each, as announced by the BCCI before the final. Efforts are also on for a players' interaction with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who richly praised the women for taking India to their first final in 12 years. "They lost the final but made the nation proud with their performance. The BCCI will organise a felicitation for the team and we are also trying to fix up a meeting with Prime Minister Modi," a BCCI official close to the development, told PTI. "There is a feeling (among the BCCI and COA) that the surge in pop- ularity of the women's game should be cashed in on. One way to build on the World Cup gains is by having a women's IPL. "The focus now should immediately turn to the World T20 next y e a r , " the offi- c i a l added. So Near, yet so Far: Indian women fall at Final Hurdle GALLE: On a sunny but crisp January afternoon at the Brabourne Stadium, Kuldeep Yadav was sipping on his tea after returning wicketless (0- 61 & 0-23) for Rest of India against Gujarat in the Irani Cup tie. He was a picture of dejection as he was heard mumbling, "Shayad hi apna chance kabhi aye" (I may not get a chance to play for India). Soon though, a teammate con- soled him saying that he was too young to feel so disheart- ened. Fortunes turn around fast in sport. Almost six months later, the Chinaman from Kanpur, who followed up on an impressive Test debut against Australia in Dharamsala with a timely 4-14 in the practice game against Sri Lanka Board President's XI, looks set to play as the third spinner for India on what is likely to be a turning track laid out by the hosts in the first Test at the Galle International Stadium from July 26. Thanks to Yadav's arrival on the scene, India, in what would be a first instance since the heady days of the spin quartet in the 60s and the 70s, now look set to roll out three spinners for an overseas Test. Unless Galle turns into WACA or Gabba overnight. While the spin duo of Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja have assured themselves of a place in the side after scalping around 150 wickets in what was a highly fruitful home season for them, it's Yadav's emergence at the fag end of that run which has a made a big case for this trio to be unleashed on the Lankans at Galle. Kuldeep was handed a debut in the series decider against Australia at Dharamshala after an impres- sive domestic season for Uttar Pradesh and he made an immediate impact when he took 4-68 to help restrict Australia to 300 in the first innings. The way he outfoxed batsmen like David Warner, Glenn Maxwell and Peter Handscomb with his bag of tricks on a good Day 1 wicket was mighty impressive. The fact that the selectors erred by excluding him for the ICC Champions Trophy in England was evident when Sri Lanka and Pakistan made merry in the middle overs as India seemed to lack variety. IndiareadytoUnleashtheChinamanagainstSriLanka Metric milers Ajay Kumar Saroj of Uttar Pradesh and Kerala's Chitra PU who were instrumental in India winning top spot on medals table in the recently concluded Asian Athletics Championships in Bhubaneswar do not find their names in the 24-member squad for the London IAAF World Championships to be held in August 4 to 13. Chitra won 1500m gold and is automatic choice as continental winner but respec- tive national federation need to send their entries and in this place the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) should have done it. The selection committee including PT Usha, Shiny Wilson, Anju Bobby George of the AFI picked the team which will compete in 14 dif- ferent disciplines. Attempts to talks to top AFI officials including Adille Sumariwala, CK Valson, and couple of selectors were in vain. However, NS Sijin, Chitra's personal coach, told TOI that she was in Chennai on Saturday for applying for visa. "We're in the dark of things," Sijin said about the late Saturday night develop- ment. Chitra and Ajay Axed from National squad for Worlds?LOS ANGELES: Cristiano Ronaldo will remain a Real Madrid player for "the next 2-3 years", coach Zinedine Zidane said Saturday, ending talk the Bernabeu superstar might depart for Manchester United. On the eve of Real's pre- season friendly against United at Santa Clara, California, Zidane spoke in Los Angeles about the 32- year-old Portuguese forward who is currently on vacation. "There has been a lot of talk surrounding Cristiano, that he wanted to go," Zidane acknowledged. "I only believe in one thing -- when- ever I've spoken to him, he has been very relaxed. "He's on holiday and he will be back with us on the fifth (of August). I listen, just like everyone else, but the only thing I am concerned with is what he wants to do with Real Madrid. "He'll be here with us on the fifth and I think he'll stay for the next 2 or 3 years he's got left with us." Ronaldo will remain Real play- er '2-3 more years', says Zidane Great Khali was my greatest master plan: Jinder Mahal NEW DELHI: When Randy Orton was climbing the second structure of the Punjabi Prison, during his WWE Battleground duel with WWE champion Jinder Mahal for the title in the main event, he stopped dead in his tracks at the sight of the 7'1" monster the Great Khali walking down the ramp to stop him. While Orton had said earlier that Mahal is a fool to have cho- sen to lock himself up with The Viper in a cage, the 13- time the world champion was bitterly reminded about the Singh brothers, who hid under the ring and stopped Orton from fleeing the 'Prison'. Yet, that was only part of the plan to make the main event exciting. When Orton was done with the brothers - props to Samir Singh for taking a 15-foot bump on to the announcers' desk - in came Mahal's mas- ter plan, The Great Khali who, with the Vice Grip, held on to Orton allowing Mahal to make his way over the second structure and retain the title.
  • 12. Women in Aviation International (India Chapter), witness the momentous journey of pilot ShaestaWaiz to promote STEM curricu- lum in India & to encourage the next genera- tion to take aviation as a preferred career at The Leela Mumbai. The gathering was addressed by Radha Bhatia, President WAI(India Chapter),Noopurr R Chablani, Secretary, WAI (India Chapter),along with Kiranjeet Jain, Commercial Director Air Asia India. ShaestaWaiz became an inspiration for women around the world when she started Dreams Soar, that aimed to let women feel liberated to achieve their dreams regardless of the challenges and traditions they face. Dream Soar is a registered on-profit organization in United States which was inaugurated on 9th of July, 2016. This initiative has been taken to embrace the solution for motivat- ing and empowering women to pursue careers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). Shaesta addressed the gath- ering consisting of NCC cadets and motivated them to pursue their dreams. Women inAviation International along with ShaestaWaiz theAfghani American Female Pilot Seek to InspireYoungWomen in India through STEM New Delhi, Canon India Pvt. Ltd., today unveiled the EOS 6D Mark II, in the EOS full-frame DSLR line, that will offer photography enthusiasts and pro- fessionals with the imaging power of a large full frame sensor that imbues their photography with a “Sense Of Genius”. The EOS 6D Mark II exhibits a well-rounded fea- ture set with extensive additions for photographers to enjoy the creative world of high quality imaging through the comprehensive full-frame DSLR func- tions, packed into a light weight and compact body. Featuring a 26.2 Megapixel full-frame CMOS sen- sor, the EOS 6D Mark II delivers exceptionally clear images even under low light conditions and is capable of achieving an impressive background blur effect, which is a key characteristic of large sensors. Equipped with Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology for high-performance focus tracking in Live View mode as well as DIGIC 7 image processor for high image quality even in dimly-lit situations, the EOS 6D Mark II includes significant feature enhancements as com- pared to its predecessor. A first in Canon’s full-frame DSLR range, the EOS 6D Mark II is designed with a versatile vari-angle touch panel, giving users the flex- ibility of shooting from a high or low angle. Speaking at the launch, Mr. Kazutada Kobayashi, President and CEO, Canon India Pvt. Ltd, said, “As pioneers in imaging, we value the significance of a parallel transition between innovation and the land- scape of photography. Taking a step ahead in this endeavour, we are proud to announce the launch of EOS 6D Mark II today, an all-rounder camera project- ing the “Sense of Genius”. At Canon, we have always focused on providing a cutting edge technology to our customers with our innovative offerings. Building on the legacy of its predecessor the EOS 6D, we are for the first time making an articulating LCD on a full frame DSLR camera. It will allow photographers to capture magnificent shots, fulfilling our commitment to nurture and enhance the passion for photography. Currently we hold the number one position, in terms of market share for DSLR cameras and with the launch of such evolutionary products, we foresee our numbers to grow and achieve more than 50% in the DSLR segment by the end of this year”. Mr. Eddie Udagawa, Vice President of Consumer Imaging and Information Centre, Canon India said, “The EOS 6D Mark II is a versatile full frame camera that reflects the “Sense of Genius”, striking a perfect balance between compact design and superior performance offering an excellent value to the photo enthusiasts and professionals. The EOS 6D Mark II is a camera that will excel in a vast variety of genres. With a full frame sensor, Dual Pixel CMOS AF and Vari-angle touch panel, the EOS 6D Mark II, will appeal to both still and video audiences allowing them to experience the world of full-frame imaging in new and interesting ways.” Give your Photography a “Sense of Genius” with the newly launched versatile Full Frame Camera - EOS 6D Mark II Chennai, 2017: In a one of its kind of initiatives, India Yamaha Motor Pvt. Ltd today inaugurated its first Yamaha Scooter Boutique in India at Chennai, Tamil Nadu under the banner of its deal- ership “Bikerz”. A gallery of riding possi- bilities, Scooter Boutique will offer its customers a one stop solution to both scooters and fashion accessories through unique buying experience provided by a team of highly motivated professionals. The new Scooter Boutique covers an area of 3100 sq. ft. area for both sales and service and also provides a complete range of scooters of Yamaha available in India. Yamaha’s continuous endeavor to provide highest level of customer service to its scooter customers along with latest variants sporting the brand’s DNA of style, sportiness and innovation will open out in the fitting scale through the scooter boutique. Over the years, Yamaha received rave reviews for its impressive range of prod- ucts. Started with scooters in India since 2012 with its vision to grow as a person- al mobility brand, Yamaha’s attractive line-up including the fashion scooter Fascino, new Alpha disc brake version for family riding, unisex scooter Cygnus Ray Z and Cygnus Ray - ZR for boys has revved countless hearts. Known as a brand for youngsters, Yamaha’s unique approach of product development ensured it doesn’t only deliver a techno- logically advanced two wheeler, but a prized possession that matches the traits of persona for today’s generation. The Scooter Boutique is aimed at further strengthening Yamaha’s commitment towards quality by promoting its scooters and engaging customers to canonize their individualistic sense of fashion. Scooter Boutique will also display ride props, safety training and supports etc. as Yamaha’s scooters offer style and comfort along with innovation and excitement. Commenting on the launch of the Scooter Boutique, Mr. Masaki Asano, Managing Director, Yamaha Motor India Sales Pvt. Ltd. said, “Yamaha’s innovation in design and technology has contributed signifi- cantly to the modern era of motorcycling in the world. Similar engineering is also consumed to design Yamaha’s global scooter line up. Yamaha’s first ever Scooter Boutique launched in India at Chennai 12Country And politicsSPECIAL 24 To 30 July , 2017 AYUSHI GARG A Mother's love is the most powerful, force on earth. It begins with your birth and ends with her death. The memory of her love will sweeten many a cup of sorrow and lighten many an hour of darkness. You may lose everything in this world but a mother's love will alone stick by you. There is no love so last- ing, so long, so strong, so inter- ested, so unselfish, so devoted as that first and purest of all loves, a mother's love. Your mother started loving you before she ever saw your face. A Mother's love is the most trusted relation in this world. Boys and girls, youths and maidens when about to sin, remember your mother and break not her fond heart. A MOTHER'S LOVE Remember the time when we were five years old, Everything seen by our eyes was gold. Remember when we softly said our prayers, Now all heartbreak is loose from all the prayers. Remember playing with little dolls, Running on the streets and playing with balls. Youth is something to be kept alive, If you use your time wisely, you’re sure to survive. People might refer to you as being old, But the flame of youth burns untold. AARUSHI MAHAJAN YOUTH Vijay Goel and Cricketer Gautam Gambhir told the importance of a healthy lifestyle New Delhi, Vijay Goel (Union Minister, youth and sports, Govt. Of India) and cricketer Gautam Gambhir told about the importance of nutrition in our lives, discus- sions about the benefits of adopting a healthy lifestyle in the FITINDIA Conclave. On this occasion, Union Minister Vijay Goel said that today many citizens of our country need to be aware of fitness. Ministry is constantly trying for it. I am going to give a slo- gan to the country “Stay Fit India”. If we educate the citi- zens of the nation about the fitness, then the country will be the most prosperous. Mr. Goel also said that soon there will be a law in the country regarding nutrition which is going to stop doping in our country. Follow us on Twitter @editorcnpn
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  • 14. India – Africa trade is expect- ed to touch USD 117 billion mark by 2020-21 on the back of strong business opportunities and close economic links, said Mr. Gopal Jiwarajka, President, PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry while highlighting the findings of the study on RESHAPING INDIA-AFRICA TRADE – Dynamics and Export Potentiality of Indian Products in Africa The trade environment is expected to grow on the back of strategic business prospects and plethora of investment opportu- nities, said Mr. Jiwarajka. India’s exports to African continent is expected to touch USD 70 billion mark by 2021-22 from current value of USD 24 billion due to rising complemen- tarities between India’s export pattern and Africa’s import pat- tern, he said. Conversely, India’s imports from Africa will enhance to USD 47 billion by 2021-22 from USD 27 billion in 2015-16, he added. India has been able to intensi- fy its presence in African coun- tries through a significant line a credit worth USD 10 billion for development projects in Africa over a five-year period, said Mr. Gopal Jiwarajka. Investments should not only focus on enhanc- ing major infrastructural devel- opments in Africa but also devel- oping the basic amenities in Africa, said Mr. Gopal Jiwarajka. With consistent expansion in trade, diversification and widen- ing of products should also be focused on while trading with African nations in the coming years, said Mr. Gopal Jiwarajka. The concentration of fewer Indian businesses in Africa is rel- atively high as around 600 Indian companies have invested in Africa but only 11 companies account for about 53% of the total Indian investment flows to Africa, said Mr. Gopal Jiwarajka. The MSMEs in India should be given focus and facilitate to enhance their presence in Africa’s market, said Mr. Gopal Jiwarajka. Efforts should be made to streamline trade proce- dures, enhance maritime connec- tivity and develop robust logis- tics infrastructure to reduce trade costs and to strengthen trade ties between India and Africa, said Mr. Gopal Jiwarajka. NEW DELHI, - India has decided to set up a panel headed by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley to expedite the sale of government's stake in refiner Hindustan Petroleum Corp to explorer Oil and Natural Gas Corp, Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said. The Indian cabinet last week decided to sell the government's 51.1 percent stake in refiner and fuel retailer HPCL to oil pro- ducer ONGC. The panel "will help in taking quick decision with regard to the timing, price, terms and conditions and other related issues to the transaction," Pradhan told lawmakers in a statement. Pradhan reiterated that the integration of the two compa- nies will be completed in the current fiscal year. Post-acquisition by ONGC, HPCL can still retain its brand identity, he said. The acquisition will help create a vertically integrat- ed 'oil major' with a pres- ence across the hydrocar- bon chain. ONGC's margins have been hit by falling oil prices while improved gross refin- ing margins and rising local fuel sales have help boost profits of HPCL. "This will give ONGC an enhanced capacity to bear higher risks, take higher investment decisions and to neutralise the impact of glob- al crude oil price volatility," Pradhan said. India sets up Panel to Quicken Govt's stake sale in HPCL to ONGC If you tell me only India has this problem and all countries are very progres- sive, then why is it that a number of countries were required to create a bad bank? If you tell me only India has this problem and all countries are very progres- sive, then why is it that a numb... Read More Reserve Bank of India deputy governor SS Mundra is set to re tire this month after a three-year stint at the banking regulator. In an inter- view with Sangita Mehta and Saloni Shukla, the career banker turned regulator explains what went wrong with the industry and what has been done to revive it, and his unfinished agenda. Edited excerpts : When you started three years ago we were talking about bad loans and we are still talking about them. Is there an end to it? Is the system better now? It has to end. There are no two ways about it. There have been cycles of boom and bust right from the era of Great Depression, so it would be meaningless to say nothing will happen in the future. What is important is that one should be able to derive the right learnings and at least take care that these mistakes are not repeated. Particularly, one area, that the banking sys- tem should be much more sen- sitive around is risk manage- ment.In a large part of banking industry, risk management was seen as a compliance function. Even as a commer- cial banker, I used to joke that this is one sub-committee of the board where agenda is the maximum and the time devot- ed is the least. Banking system should be more sensitive on risk management: S S Mundra, RBI SINGAPORE - A string of sell tenders for September-loading regional crude surfaced late in the Asia-Pacific monthly trade cycle. A total of 1.77 million barrels of crude from Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam are being offered via five tenders. The late offers, coupled with regional import tenders that were issued and awarded earlier this month, could cap end users' bids for the cargoes on offer. Trading firms could vie for these cargoes as tankers chartered for floating storage purpos- es are likely to require replenishing with new cargoes, a trading source said. VIETNAM *THANG LONG: State-marketer PV Oil is offering 250,000 barrels of the Vietnamese grade for loading Sept. 1-5. The ten- der closes on July 26 and will have validity to Aug. 2. No Thang Long crude was offered for loading in August. An end-July cargo of the grade was done at around 60 cents above dated Brent in May. MALAYSIA/VIETNAM *BUNGA ORKID: PV Oil is offering 300,000 barrels of Bunga Orkid for Sept. 17- 23 loading in a tender that closes on July 27. Bids will be held valid to Aug. 5. *BUNGA KEKWA: PV Oil is also offering 300,000 barrels of Bunga Kekwa for Sept. 24-30 loading in a separate tender that closes on July 27. Bids will also be held valid to Aug. 5. State-owned Petronas is also offering 300,000 barrels of the grade for loading over Sept. 10-16 in a ten- der that closes on July 26, with valid- ity to July 27. *It is uncommon for three cargoes of the two grades to be offered in the same month. Two Bunga Orkid and a Bunga Kekwa cargo for loading in April were last offered in February. *An August- loading Bunga Orkid cargo was trad- ed at around $2.70-2.80 per barrel to dated Brent last month. No Bunga Kekwa was available in August. INDONESIA *BANYU URIP: ExxonMobil is offering supplies of the Indonesian grade for loading over Sept. 3-12 via a tender that closes on July 26. The oil major is offering either 620,000 barrels of Banyu Urip on a free-on-board basis or 320,000 barrels on a delivered basis to Singapore, Malaysia or Thailand. *The oil major sold an Aug. 26-28 Banyu Urip cargo to Thailand's PTT at a premium around $3 per barrel to dated Brent last month. CONDEN- SATE *MUDA: Petronas and Thailand's PTT jointly awarded its Muda sell tender to South Korean refiner SK Energy at a high-$1.00 per barrel premium to dated Brent, up from the August premium done in the mid-$1.00. BRENT-DUBAI EFS *Brent's premium to Dubai swaps was at $0.82 per barrel, down 5 cents for September. Asia-Pacific Crude-More Septemberoffers emerge late inTrade Cycle 14Follow us on Twitter @editorcnpnCountry And politicsBusiness 24 To 30 July , 2017 India-Africa trade to touch USD 117 billion by 2020-2021 Uber launches initiative 'Decongest India' Uber India has launched a national campaign 'Decongest India' - a nationwide effort to identi- fy and curb causes of con- gestion, starting with New Delhi. The campaign reaf- firms the ridesharing tech- nology firm's resolve to make a difference to con- gestion by harnessing the promise of shared mobility. As part of this campaign, Uber will be focusing on driving data-backed con- versations on solving for congestion across Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Bangalore in the coming days. The campaign's inau-
  • 15. Can't get stereotyped if you're successful : Anurita JhaActress Anurita Jha, who made her debut with 'Gangs of Wasseypur', said the only way one can avoid getting stereotyped in Bollywood is by giv- ing successful films. Anurita fea- tured in the 2012 two-part drama movie by Anurag Kashyap and went on to feature in last year's film 'Jugni' in which she played a Punjabi woman. Model Anurita Jha set to debut in Bollywood "If a film does well stereotypes are broken. Unfortunately 'Jugni' didn't work other- wise whoever has seen it loved my work and thought I was a 'Sardarni'. You can never be stereotyped if you're successful." "Like Aamir Khan is never stereo- typed. It's only when people don't see a lot of you, they remember you with your last best," Anurita told . The actress said to break away from being typecast in the film indus- try one needs to deliver hit films but the frenzy around box office numbers is just saddening. "Unfortunately the parameter of a successful film is only counted by the box office numbers today. It's sad. 80 per cent of the films we have are only star driven and not all are high on content." "There are good films which go on to become a successful movie purely on the basis of content. I don't base my film choic- es thinking I need a hit. But of course I would want my films to do well." The actress is currently geared up for the release of her latest, 'Baarat Company' directed by Syed Ahmad Afzal. "I thought this space of a fun film would be very interesting for me because before this I did 'Jugni' and 'Gangs of Wasseypur' which were both heavy duty emotional drama. It ('Baarat Company') made me laugh so much even while reading the script," Anurita said. The actress, however, is aware that coming in the industry with no insider connection does mean the choices to do a variety of roles do come down. On whether it is difficult for an outsider like her to bag the kind of roles she wants to do, Anurita said, "The choices that one want to explore are definitely not as much as one would want to but out of whatever you have, you do your best. This is my fourth film. Actress-musician Shruti Haasan made a brief visit to the Golden Temple here and found the experience unbe- lievable. "It was such an unbelievable experience. I've been wanting to come here since I was a child, but never got a chance. The ener- gy and atmosphere is just indescribable. The people here have also been so lovely and hospitable. I'm so thank- ful for this incredible feel- ing," Shruti said in a state- ment. Akshara is an independent girl, says Shruti Haasan According to a source, she was in Chandigarh for an appearance for a brand that she endorses. "Since she had the next day off, she decided to make the most of it and dash off to Amritsar and pay her respects at the Golden Temple," said the source about her visit to the city on Friday. "She has always wanted to visit Amritsar and of course the Golden Temple. She was meant to do so during the pro- motions of her last film, but due to change in plans, it did- n't happen. So when she saw the opportunity with this trip, she decided to take it. She attended the night Aarti at the Golden Temple," added the source. Shruti Haasan's visit to Golden Temple an 'unbelievable' experience 15fV~oVj ij iQkWyks djsa @vipingaurnai Country And politicsEntertainment 24 To 30 July , 2017 Amitabh Bachchan hits 28 million followers on Twitter The undisputed king of social media, megastar A m i t a b h Bachchan has now reached the 28 million mark on Twitter. Jawab Dene Ka Waqt Aa Gaya' says Amitabh Bachchan T h e Shahenshah of Bollywood took to his Twitter account to thank his fans and well wishers and wrote, "28 MILLION on Twitter .. !!! this is just the love and affection of well wishers .. thank you all .. NEXT 30 MILLION !! hehe" It's been nine years since you first worked with Shah Rukh Khan, in 'Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi'. Tell us one thing about him that has changed. Well, usually people vary in their attitude towards you based on where you are in life. Sometimes they are nicer to you when you are more successful but Shah Rukh has been consistent since the beginning and that shows his goodness as a human being. Right from our first film together, he made me feel important, has been helpful as a co-star and a very giving actor. And the beauty of it is that he hasn't changed with time like a lot of people do these days. Anushka Sharma as Gujarati 'Sejal' is winning hearts! Do you see any change in Anushka today from that girl nine years ago I guess. You always see growth in yourself as an actor, as a human being, which according to me, is equally important, if not more. It's important to keep growing and evolving into someone better as that reflects in your craft. I'm more confident today and feel the choices I've made were brave because of some kind of inner strength I was building up inside me for many years. I did not plan on becoming an actor since I was not from the film industry. So, I value this journey a lot as it has made me the person I am today. Sony SAB is all decked up for a new fiction show ‘Shankar Jai Kishan-3 in 1’. The show talks about ‘Kishan’, who is living three lives as Shankar, Jai and Kishan. Actor Kettan Singh will be essay- ing all the three characters in the show. Kettan the only protagonist in the show will be seen as Kishan, the only child left of the three triplets in an accident. However, Kishan’s widow mother who is a heart patient and handicapped doesn’t know the truth. To keep his mother away from another heart attack, Kishan decide to dis- guise as Shankar and Jai. Kettan will be donning three different character; a Doctor, a Policeman and a Real estate agent. An excited Kettan said, “I am fervent about Shankar Jai Kishan-3 in 1. As an actor it is a great opportunity to perform three different role in a single show. I can excel as an actor with this show. What makes it more interesting is the storyline how a child struggles to keep his mother happy. It’s an uproarious show with a lot of lies in it. ” Kettan Singh bags the lead role in Sony SAB’s Shankar Jai Kishan-3 in 1 Anushka Sharma: I feel the choices I've made were brave
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