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New Delhi: The President
of the United States of
America, Barack Obama,
accompanied by First Lady
Michelle Obama, is visiting
India from 25th-27th
January 2015. The
President of India and the
Prime Minister of India wel-
comed the U.S. President
as the Chief Guest at
India`s 66th Republic Day
celebrations, the first U.S.
President to grace this his-
toric event.
Prime Minister Narendra
Modi and President Barack
Obama assessed the
extensive bilateral strategic
and global partnership
between their two countries
and pledged to continue to
enhance cooperation
across the spectrum of
human endeavor to better
their citizens’ lives and that
of the global community.
Noting that the multifaceted
partnership between the
United States and India is
rooted in shared values of
democracy and strong eco-
nomic and people-to-people
ties, President Obama and
Prime Minister Modi elevat-
ed the bilateral relationship
through their endorsement
of a new India-U.S.
Declaration of Friendship,
which builds on their 30th
September Vision
Statement by articulating
tangible principles to guide
ongoing efforts to advance
mutual prosperity, a clean
and healthy environment,
greater economic coopera-
tion, regional peace, securi-
ty and stability for the larger
benefit of humankind.
Recognizing the important
role that both countries play
in promoting peace, pros-
perity, stability and security
in the Asia-Pacific and
Indian Ocean Region, and
noting that India’s ‘Act East
Policy’ and the United
States’ rebalance to Asia
provide opportunities for
India, the United States, and
other Asia-Pacific countries
to work closely to strength-
en regional ties, the
Leaders announced a Joint
Strategic Vision to guide
their engagement in the
region. The Prime Minister
and the President acknowl-
edged and expressed satis-
faction at the qualitative
reinvigoration of strategic
ties and the intensity of sub-
stantive interactions since
the Prime Minister`s visit to
Washington in September
2014. They appreciated the
focused action and accom-
plishments by both sides on
the decisions taken during
the Summit in September
and in this regard, they wel-
comed:
The 30th September 2014
signing of an implementing
agreement between the
National Aeronautics and
Space Administration
(NASA) and Indian Space
Research Organisation
(ISRO) to conduct the joint
NASA-ISRO Synthetic
Aperture Radar (NISAR)
mission.
The convening of the
Defence Policy Group and
its subgroups on 28th-29th
October 2014 to pursue
stronger and expanded
bilateral defence coopera-
tion.
India’s ongoing facilitation of
U.S. Department of
Defense humanitarian mis-
sions in India, including a
mission in October and
November 2014, to recover
the remains of fallen U.S.
soldiers who served in
World War II. The signing of
the India-U.S. Statement of
Guiding Principles on
Triangular Cooperation for
Global Development on 3rd
November 2014, in further-
ance of bilateral efforts to
advance sustainable devel-
opment in cooperation with
partner countries around
the world. The breakthrough
between India and the
United States on issues
relating to the implementa-
tion of the Bali Ministerial
Decisions regarding public
stockholding for food securi-
ty purposes, the WTO Trade
Facilitation Agreement, and
post Bali work.
Joint Statement during the visit
of President of USA to India–
''Shared Effort; Progress for All''
Indo Polish Film Association Honors
Ambassador As Patron
Rastriya Swachchta Prerna Geet
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There’s nothing wrong between us: Sonam Kapoor
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Mahendra Singh
It is obviously good if the children study in
schools and play rather than working in
hazardous situations. However, India is a
country where large number of poor peo-
ple is living and children need to work to
support their parents. This situation is
prevalent in agrarian societies for a long
period of time. Many young boys and girls
are very competent and they can combine
work with studies. If you visit villages sur-
rounding cities you will notice young girls
performing some work and earning
money. They also study well.
Until 15 years back, I must confess that I
was unaware about the marijuana shrub
which was growing outside our farmhouse
gate. A ten year old boy had informed me
about it. The boy was very smart, he could
work in the fields, milk and ride the cows
and buffaloes and even managed to clear
examinations with good marks. When I
was staying in community centre CGS
colony, the son of our “presswala” used to
assist his father but today he is a state
civil service officer.
Children must be prohibited from working
in factories manufacturing crackers or
work places where they may inhale poi-
sonous and fibrous (hazardous) material.
They can support their parents until they
become self-reliant. The film Boot Polish
which revolves around this subject is
worth watching. In the film Mother India
young Birju was quite bright to be able to
help his mother and frighten Sukhi lala”.
If sanitation, basic education, health care
becomes available then child exploitation
will automatically vanish. When I was
studying in 7th standard some of my
school mates used to reach school by
walking a distance of 5-6 km barefoot.
They used to come first and second in the
class and not me. Obviously, they also
must have been working in the fields to
assist their parents. Too much economic
disparity exists between the rich and the
poor which needs to be addressed.
I have read reports that Ravi Shastri and
Sunil Gavaskar have earned more money
from BCCI than Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
Visit the interior areas of states like
Odisha, West Bengal and Bihar and then
you can find the difference. Disparity
between the rich and poor must be nar-
rowed. It is necessary to provide basic
amenities to citizens so that children will
be relieved from assisting their parents
and will learn and play freely. Let us hope
our new Maharashtra government sets
about mending the basics by totally for-
getting empty rhetoric.
Lending a helping hand Aditi Taman
At his moment it is extremely crucial for Delhi to under-
stand their state’s political situation. In my opinion, I
strongly believe that Kiran Bedi has used Anna Hazare’s
ideology to grow though she has been recognized for
being a good cop since 1982. Who doesn’t want to
become Chief Minister? It is obvious that even if Bedi
would have remained with AAP she wouldn’t be contest-
ing for the chief ministerial post. However, she had
received an opportunity with BJP and any opportunist will
never give up some thing like this. WOMEN!! No women
are for women, there is strong evidence for bromance
but nothing for sismance. What is wrong with women
participants from Bigg Boss? I don’t have clue why
Karishma Tanna has become such a talk of the house. I
don’t like her but I just want to talk about the women
mentality.
Inmates who are constantly bragging about her boyfriend
being outside and still her mushiness with Upen is uneth-
ical. How ethical is Dimpy Mahajan? She is on the verge
of divorcing Rahul Mahajan according to reports she is
already dating another man in Dubai.
How good gesture is that? When you are already in a
relationship you make statements that “he is technically
still my husband”. So any closeness with him is perfectly
all right because TECHNICALLY he is still your husband.
Aren’t you disrespecting your current relation and that
man, who is already planning his future with you? How is
that instead of you moving on you are getting back to
what you left. How ethical is your stand?
All of us have secret idea about what Sambhavna Seth
must have done. Amongst all this girls inside Karishma is
the only one who has proudly dated high-profile men and
has grabbed plum assignments other than item songs.
Till now Mahek Chahal’s achievement in life is just an
award for the best item number that’s it. As they all say
that Karishma Tanna dating Upen is already aired on
national television. What is wrong if she dates him as
everybody is aware about it?
Are all women opportunists?
People are smart enough to understand about the conse-
quences of converting into other religion. Even if the Anti-
Conversion bill is passed people who wants to embrace
new religion will get converted even the con activities, which
is hugely practiced my Christian missionaries or Muslim out-
fit will not stop. It is all about the faith and devotion we pos-
sess towards our own religion and also our love towards
it.Anti-Conversion law shouldn’t be considered as an impor-
tant topic with reference to the caste system prevalent in
India. When we talk about casteism in India first of all we
need to think about caste based reservation which is one of
the most irrelevant laws. Why do we need reservation for
minorities as it should be provided to people belonging to
poor financial background? How many Brahmins are poor
and as their children are unable to secure admission in
reputed colleges. Though their children are intelligent
enough they continue to struggle in life and face hardships
due to their religious background.
On the other hand, Dalit’s OBC’s, SC and people belonging
to backward classes are pompously wealthy living in man-
sions. Some of them are holding senior positions in govern-
ment firms as they have been provided reservations.Why
do people belonging to backward caste oppose marriage
with people belonging to upper caste? It’s because people
belonging to upper caste are poor as compared to people
belonging to lower caste as many of them are rich hence
they disapprove the alliance. Being an Indian, we shouldn’t
worry about Hindus embracing Islam or Christian. Instead
we need to take efforts to abolish poverty for preventing
such forceful conversions. We all know that Christian mis-
sionaries are funded by overseas institutions that lure peo-
ple to get converted into Christianity.
Poverty responsible for religious conversions
Vaidehi Taman
Reflecting growing India-
US ties, President Barack
Obama will join Prime
Minister Narendra Modi in
his monthly radio address
to the people of India on
January 27. This would be
the first time in history two
heads of two largest
democracies are on radio
sharing their thoughts with
the general public. Let this
be a turning point in both
democracies for eradicating
terrorism. Modi’s monthly
radio address ‘Mann Ki
Baat’ this time will be a spe-
cial one with Obama, who
will be the chief guest at this
year’s Republic Day. Modi
has been addressing the
nation over radio every
month since October last
year through the ‘Mann Ki
Baat’ programme.
Significantly, when Modi
visited the US in September
last year, he and Obama
had written a joint op-ed in
a major American daily.
There are various other
issues which would be dis-
cussed between Modi and
Obama. India’s size, loca-
tion, fast-growing economy
and potential as a demo-
cratic counterbalance to
China makes the South
Asian nation an increasing-
ly key element of U.S. mili-
tary and commercial strate-
gy in return for closer ties,
India wants greater cooper-
ation on terrorism and
access to high-technology
goods for civilian and mili-
tary use.The United States
overtook Russia as the
biggest weapons supplier
to India, the Indian govern-
ment said in August. India is
the world’s biggest importer
of weapons and the United
States is the biggest arms
supplier. Standing in the
way of closer ties are Indian
restrictions on foreign com-
panies owning majority
stakes in defence compa-
nies and U.S. curbs on
exporting certain technolo-
gies.
US and Indian officials will
discuss ways to unblock bil-
lions of dollars of potential
trade in nuclear energy.
India and the United States
signed a landmark civilian
nuclear deal in 2008.
Holding up the trade is
India’s resistance to clear-
ing legislation shielding
suppliers from liability in the
event of a nuclear accident,
which is seen as a deviation
from international norms.
India wants companies
from the United States to
help lead investments of
$100 billion in renewable
energy. Prime Minister
Narendra Modi promised to
help renewable energy
companies overcome entry
to the Indian market during
his trip to Washington last
year. A barrier to investment
is a requirement that for-
eign companies make
much of the equipment
within India, which business
leaders say will push up
costs. The United States
and India are expected to
announce efforts to work
together to combat climate
change ahead of key global
talks in Paris later this year.
India, the world’s third
largest carbon emitter, is
reluctant to follow the
United States and China in
committing to a peak year
for emissions on the
grounds it needs economic
growth to alleviate poverty.
Instead, India is likely to
highlight its plans for a rapid
expansion of renewable
energy, for which it needs
U.S. investment and tech-
nology, and improving ener-
gy efficiency.
Ask your ‘Mann Ki Baat’ with Modi and Obama
4. It is our pride to bring first
Polish award-GATE OF
FREEDOM, to India
when Sandeep Marwah
was honored at Gdansk
Film Festival for his five
World Records and later
invited to be on the
International jury”
informed Ashok Tyagi
Secretary General of
ICMEI to H.E. Tomasz
Łukaszuk The
A m b a s s a d o r
Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary of the
Republic of Poland The
Indo Polish Film
Association was inaugu-
rated during the visit of H.
E. Rafal Jurkowlaniec the
Hon’ able Marshall of
Lower Silesia to Noida
Film City and Sandeep
Marwah President
Marwah Studios was
nominated as the
Chairperson of the organ-
ization to develop and
promote business
between two countries.
“We feel honored now
H.E. Tomasz Łukaszuk
The Ambassador
Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary of the
Republic of Poland in India
is the Patron of this organ-
ization to take the media
and entertainment busi-
ness further” said Sandeep
Marwah also President of
International Chamber of
Media And Entertainment
Industry. “I am impressed
by the working of ICMEI
and together we can bring
two countries close to each
other through art and cul-
ture” blessed H.E. Tomasz
Ambassador of Poland
accepting the membership.
Indo Mexican
Relationships can be
broaden with Art And
Culture
We are proud that Mexican
girl Ximena Navarrate has
attained a tittle of Miss
Universe 2010 and also
she is the recipient of Post
Graduate Diploma from
AAFT Noida and now
World Ambassador of
Asian Academy of Film
And Television” informed
Sandeep Marwah
President of Marwah
Studio and Chairperson
ICMEI during his meeting
with the Ambassador of
Mexico H.E. Jaime Nualart
at New Delhi.
“I understand the impor-
tance of Art And Culture
and believe that it can
bring two countries close to
each other. We have
ample scope to develop
the relations between two
countries through cinema
and other atrs” said H.E.
Jaime Nualart Ambassador
of Mexico in India. The
secretary General Ashok
Tyagi handed over a
prospectus of ICMEI to
Ambassador.
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Editor, Country and Politics
FromCountryandPoliticsTeam
AAFTScholarshiptoCameroonStudentAnnouncedbyICMEI
elhi/ NCR: We feel honored in announcing
scholarship of Asian Academy of Film And
Television to the student of Cameroon to be
selected by the Government of Cameroon” said
Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios
and International Chamber of Media And
Entertainment Industry in a small function at
Noida Film City.
The Suraj Parkash Marwah scholarship includes
a course fee for any three months practical
course along with the boarding and lodging for
three months for the student. The announcement
was made during the international meet of
ICMEI.
“While acknowledging the said letter on behalf of
the Cameroon government and the Ministry of
Women’s Empowerment and the Family, I appre-
ciate the humanitarian action taken by the ICMEI
that enable a Cameroonian Student to come for
a three months specialization courses at AAFT”
said Nico Tella representative of Government of
Cameroon in India. The gesture was well appre-
ciated by Dr. Rishi Raj Singh Director NIESBUD,
Ministry of Micro, Small And Medium
Enterprises, Government of India.
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Indo Polish Film Association
Honors Ambassador As Patron
5. Delhi: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) filed a status
report showing its further investigation in the Hindalco coal block
allocation matter, allegedly involving industrialist Kumar
Mangalam Birla and former coal secretary P C Parakh. While
giving its progress report in the case in a sealed cover, CBI
requested the court not to open it until the agency completed its
probe in the matter. It sought two more weeks for that.
“The progress report has been filed along with statements of
various persons as recorded during further investigation in
sealed cover, besides some documents,” Special CBI Judge
Bharat Parashar said.
The CBI said it had followed the court’s December order asking
it to examine and record state-
ments of various former PMO
officials, including the then
prime minister, Manmohan
Singh.
spl. correspondent
Bangalore: Based on the credi-
ble information about some per-
son in K P Agrahara slum area a
bookie is doing cricket Betting
and with this our SE Squad con-
ducted a raid on cricket betting
racket at K P Agrahara PS limits
in Bhuvaneshwari Nagar and
apprehended 1 bookie by
mahadeva swamy @fox and
seized cash Rs 90,000 and
mobile phones officer of K P Agrahara PS Limits told us that
bookie was collecting bets from the local slum area and his link
with other bookies are being examined and a case has been
registered in K P Agrahara PS limits and further investigation
is on Said by Abhishek Goyal.
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cnp bureau
Delhi: Inspired by the great vision and mission of
Hon’ble Prime Minister of India towards “Swachch
Bharat Campaign”, a unique song titled: “Rastriya
Swachchta Prerna Geet”, written by Shri Sanjay
Vashistha, Poet and Lyricist, has been launched to mark
the Republic Day Celebrations in the capital, composed
by music director Shri Tarun Bhalla, the song was
released by Hon’ble Union Minister of Science &
Technology Dr. Harsh Vardhan, Shri Satish Upadhyay,
President BJP Delhi Pradesh along with other prominent
leaders at Pandit Pant Marg, New Delhi. Padamshree
Udit Narayan along with Saira Khan rendered their mes-
merising voice to this song. The song was recorded at
the prestigious Lata Mangeskar Studio in Mumbai
recently. The song has been produced by Shri Rinku
Yadav.
Rastriya Swachchta Prerna Geet Music launch of Jai Jawaan Jai Kisaan
spl. correspondent
New Delhi: After receiving
stupendous response on
the first look of Jai Jawaan
Jai Kisaan, the team made
their way towards the capi-
tal city, Delhi. The press
conference and music
launch of this much await-
ed film was held at the
Pangaea Club, Ashoka
Hotel, in Delhi on 23rd
January, 2015.
Actor Akhilesh Jain, Jatin
Khurana and singer Aman
Trikha were seen promot-
ing the movie during the
press conference. Other
important dignitaries pres-
ent were; Dr. B.K. Modi,
Owner & the global
Chairman, Spice Global
and Mr. Rahul Trehan -
President, Director
(Management Board) -
Spice Global.
Producers Madan Lal
Khurana, Seema
Chakerverty and Pankaj
Dua are proud about this
patriotic film which will hit
theatres on 6th February
2015. Om Puri, Rati
Agnihorti, Prem Chopra,
Rishi Butani, Akhilesh Jain
and Jatin Khurana will be
seen in pivotal roles. Jatin
Khuarana said, “This is an
important movie in my
career as I play the role of
Chandra Shekhar Azad
who has not been show-
cased properly in Hindi
movies.”
An Enchanting
Odyssey" by
Tripti Jain
Tripti Jain, a young philan-
thropist as well as a femi-
nist is exhibiting her work
at Arpana Kaur Gallery.
The exhibition is aimed
towards spreading aware-
ness on menstrual hygiene
and debunks the myths
about menstruation.
The exhibition will consist
about 20-30 artworks done
by Tripti. All the collection
from this exhibition will be
used to conduct more
campaigns to spread as
much as awareness about
menstruation in slum
areas and distribute the
hygiene packs to the
underprivileged women's
of the society. When it
comes to social issues,
gender biasing is one such
issue that has always been
overlooked. For Tripti, sup-
porting women's interests
and enhancing the quality
of their lives is utterly
important.
BengaluruCCBPoliceRaidedCricketBettingRacket CBI files status report in sealed cover
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cnp bureau
Seijosha: The most awaited
Pakke Paga Festival started
on traditional notes at
Seijosha, Arunachal
Pradesh. Takam Pario,
Minister, Public Health
Engineering Department,
Arunachal Pradesh was the
Chief Guest and inaugurated
the festival. The talking point
of the festival has been the
8-feet hornbill inflatable
installed by Arunachal Pradesh Forest Department-
IFAW-WTI.Organised by Arunachal Pradesh Forest
Department, Ghora Abhe Society and Village Forest
Development Council with support from local communi-
ties, the festival has become a major tourist destination.
The three-day festival is supported by the NGOs --
Nature Conservation Foundation, International Fund for
Animal Welfare-Wildlife Trust of India, Corbett
Foundation, Help, Balipara Foundation, among several
others. It is also supported by student organisations from
Assam and Arunachal Pradesh.
Emphasising on the conservation initiatives of Arunachal
Pradesh Forest Department and other NGOs working
towards hornbill conservation in the state, Mr. Pario said,
“Wildlife in Seijosa is very rich and we need to protect all
the species for future generations.
Most awaited Pakke Paga Festival started
Designed over 80 years
ago to link Europe by way
of Southampton to New
York, the Queen Mary com-
pleted over 1,100 voyages
along that route and
became New York’s favorite
ocean liner. She touched
millions of lives and
became an economic, polit-
ical and cultural tour-de-
force. Retired from service
in 1967, now permanently
berthed in Long Beach,
California the Queen Mary
is more than a curiosity of
times past. The ship has
attracted over 50 million
visitors since opening to the
public - approximately 1.5
million each year. By every
standard, the Queen Mary
has met the vision her
builders and original own-
ers courageously brought
forth at a time when the
world’s economies were in
disarray. With equal vision
for her continuing future,
Queen Mary General
Manager, John Jenkins will
host a reception at the
NYYC to review plans for a
new 65,000 SF museum
and learning center, slated
to begin first phase opera-
tions in 2016. To highlight
the museum initiative, the
Queen Mary will soon dedi-
cate a new Ship Model
Gallery. The centerpiece
will be the original Bassett-
Lowke model, a spectacu-
lar 1/45th scale version of
the Queen Mary.
Queen Mary has met the vision her builders
For the past ten years,
the Seychelles’ communi-
ty of artists have been
asking for a music stadi-
um for expression of all
forms of arts. In 2012,
when Alain St Ange, the
minister for tourism and
culture, was mandated
with the portfolio of cul-
ture, he made it his mis-
sion to give the artists a
musical stadium, one
which he said “they truly deserve”. “It is now three years
since I was mandated to head the ministry responsible
for tourism and culture, and after series of consulta-
tions, and blessings from main government bodies such
as Christian Lionnet, the minister for land use and
housing, and Vincent Meriton, the minister for social
affairs, community development and sports, the green
light is given by the Seychelles cabinet of ministers to
allocate the playing field opposite Krishna Mart at
English River to artists.” Minister St Ange said the
announcement is great news for the music industry and
for the performing artists of the islands. as we start
2015, it is with great pleasure that we announce that
Seychelles will once again have a music stadium in the
heart of Victoria,” the minister said. The ministry of
tourism and culture has set a deadline of June 2015, for
the musical stadium to become operational in its first
phase. In the meantime, the first phase to convert the
playing field into a musical stadium will start soon, with
the building of a sound proof wall, replacing the initial
fence at the playing field. The first phase of the musical
stadium is expected to take about 8,000 spectators.
The musical stadium will also be built with its main
amenities such as a restaurant and changing rooms.
Great news for the music industry and
for the performing artists of the islands
Australia’s national tourism
marketing body issued a PR
services tender, seeking to
establish panels in Brazil
(and Latin America), Canada,
China and Hong Kong, India,
Japan, Korea, New Zealand,
Malaysia, Singapore, the UK
and US. The tender also cov-
ers business events. A TA
spokesperson said that the
decision to move towards a
panel model followed a global
review and was aimed at
ensuring that all of its key
international markets had
access to the best available
public relations services
across a broad range of
requirement and also that
Tourism Australia continued
to receive full value for
money.
The agency panels will pro-
vide support across strategy,
media and stakeholder rela-
tions, influencer programs,
content generation and pub-
lishing, social media, brand
and reputation (including cri-
sis) management.
PR services tender for
international markets
10. spl. correspondent
Based on tip off information about the Unisex Saloon and Spa by
name Fashion Express in House no-999 B, in Bilekahalli vijaya
Bank layout in devarachikkanahalli main road sundarshetty nagar
in Mico layout PS limits girls are being kept here to run brothel and
based on the same our team conducted a raid on the spa and it is
said that the customers were
booked through phone calls in this
saloon and spa to run a human traf-
ficking or flesh trade as B2B Massage+ Full service indulging in a
prostitution business in the guise of SPA our team raided the
Fashion Express Saloon and spa and rescued 1 Girl from sikhim
who was forced in Flesh trade,and 1 pimp by name Jayanth 30 yr
old resident of Jigni Anekal Taluk has been arrested and other mate-
rials have been seized by our Mico layout police ,and a case has
been registered in Mico layout PS, under Trafficking Exploitation and
prostitution and further investigation is on and with this I appreciate
the whole team As ACP S N Oblesh of Mico layout sub division,PI,
B S Manjunath Of Mico layout PS and staff as HC ShivaMadhu, and
constable as Shivakumar and WPC Smt Shwetha and team for res-
cuing one girl from Flesh trade and arresting the accused said by
DCP South East Rohini Katoch Sepat.
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Bangladesh: As on 3-1-15,prostitution
racket was busted by Kengeri police in
which they have rescued one minor girl
who was forcibly asked to run a prostitu-
tion racket and the rescued minor native of
Bangladesh was sent to remand home for
further investigation. A NGO by name
Talaash been for counselling and enquired
the girl how she been to Bengaluru who
bought and who all came from
Bangladesh and where are others and she
revealed the information about the other
girls they are kept in K R Puram in
Muneshwar layout. Based on reliable
inputs by Talaash NGO,that the foreign
girls are forced to run a brothel in k r
Puram area,as soon as the information we
got our W&N squad conducted a raid on
brothel house in K R Puram police station
limits,on a house no-64,muneshwar layout
Ayyapanagar and at the time of raid our
team found 5 foreign national girls with
(two minor girls),and with this we have res-
cued 5 girls native of Bangladesh,when
enquired the victims confessed the state-
ment they brought to India to Bengaluru
by assuring of getting job to them. they
brought them without any passport and
visa illegally to India.and took them in their
confidence by diverting their mind and
were forced to run the prostitution busi-
ness,by telling you will get good job,for this
you need to satisfy the client first and do
what they say, and if they get satisfied they
will give you good money and a placement
in their company by this way they used to
tell the girls and were asked to run the
brothel business and we have seized the
house with 5 mobile phones used for
booking the customers through calls and
through various other social media ans
arrested 3 persons native of Bangladesh
who brought these girls,and to become
rich in short period of time and leave lavish
life are in police net,and with this our team
has raided international level prostitution
racket and rescued 5 girls among 2 are
minor native of Bangladesh,and arrested 3
Trafficker-Cum Pimp of Bangladesh who
were running international level human
trafficking or flesh trade by these girls and
the accused has been identified as,Abeeb
Sheikh,(46)yr old,Torikal Islam,(25)yr
old,Ruman Mondal,(20)yr old all three are
n/o Bangladesh,and a case has been reg-
istered in K R Puram PS,
Cr.no.49/2015,U/S,3,4,5&7,ITP Act&370
IPC section,r/w,14 of Foreigners Act 1956
and Sec 12 of PP Act, and further investi-
gation is on,and with this finally Bengaluru
city police commissioner M N Reddi, Addl
CP Crime,P Harishekaran,Jt CP
Crime,Chandrashekar,has appreciated
and thanked the Talaash NGO officials for
the reliable inputs and whole CCB team for
rescuing 5 Girls of Bangladesh,said by
DCP Crime Abhiskek Goyal.
International Level Prostitution Racket Busted by Bengaluru
CCB Police And Rescued 5 Girls of Bangladesh
US President Barack
Obama, who will be the
chief guest at India's 66th
Republic Day parade, said
on Sunday that the "spirit
of (Mahatma) Gandhi is
very much alive in
India".'What Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. said then
remains true today - the
spirit of Gandhi is very
much alive in India today.
And it remains a great gift
to the world. May we
always live in his spirit of
love and peace - among all
people and nations," he
wrote in the visitors book at
the Mahatma Gandhi's
memorial at Rajghat.
Obama, who is here on a
three-day visit, has often
invoked the legacy of
Mahatma Gandhi and
described him as an "inspi-
rational figure". The US
president was presented a
bust of Father of the
Nation, a charkha, a scroll
made of khadi which had
the seven social sins print-
ed on it and three books
which include Gandhi's
autobiography "The Story
of My Experiments With
Truth. "We presented him
a Gandhi bust, charkha, a
scroll made of khadi which
has the seven social sins
printed on it, khadi vastra
and three books which
include Gandhi's autobiog-
raphy, Mind of Mahatma
Gandhi and Mahatma
Gandhi 100 years,"
Rajnish Kumar, secretary,
Rajghat Samadhi, told
reporters This is Obama's
second visit to Rajghat.
During his previous India
visit in November 2010
too, he had visited the
memorial. On his last visit
Nov 8,2010, Obama, in the
guest book had written:
"We will always remember
the great soul who
changed the world with his
message of peace, toler-
ance and love. More than
60 years after his passing,
his light continues to
inspire the world. For the
first time ever, a woman
officer led the ceremonial
Guard of Honour for US
President Barack Obama
at the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Wing commander Puja
Thakur walked Obama for
the inspection of the Guard
of Honour at the forecourt
of the majestic presidential
palace. "I am an officer first
and then a woman," said
Thakur after she became
the first lady officer to lead
the Inter-Service Guard of
Honour. "It is a proud
moment to be representing
the Indian Air Force com-
manding the Inter-Services
Guard of Honour and that
too to Mr Barack Obama,"
Thakur said. Asked how
difficult it was for a woman
officer in the Services, she
said there is no differentia-
tion.
"I would say that we are
first officers, be it male or
female. We are just the
same. We are given the
same kind of training. We
are equals," she told
reporters .
Thakur, who joined the
Indian Air Force in 2000,
belongs to the administra-
tive branch and is currently
posted at 'Disha', the pub-
licity cell under the
Directorate of Personnel
Officers at the Air Force
Headquarters.
US President Barack Obama said spirit
of Gandhi very much alive in India
cnp bureau
West Bengal Finance Minister
Dr.Amit Mitra while address-
ing a large gathering of trade
leaders of all over the Country
spelled out in clear terms that
dual GST will not be accept-
able to Government of West
Bengal as instead of simplify-
ing it will further complicate
the taxation system and small
businesses will not be able to
comply with complexities and
therefore a Single Tax and
Single governing Authority is
the only way out to simplify
and rationalise the indirect tax
structure.
West Bengal Finance Minister, Dr.Amit Mitra Favour in Single Tax, Single Authority
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11. Crime/Education11 ubZ fnYyh] 26 tuojh] ls 1 iQjojh 2015
Pramesh Jain
Bangalore: Based on
Reliable inputs to DCP
Crime Abhishek Goyal
About the human traffick-
ing or flesh trade running
in apartment at 1st A Main
road in Koramangala lim-
its he immediately alerted
the CCB W&N Squad
about this and swung into
action and busted the
High-End Apartment at 1st
A main road in
Koramangala PS Limits and rescued a KAZAKHISTAN
and WB Girl from the flesh trade and the apartment was
taken for rent and used for brothel by the main trafficker-
cum-pimp Raju@Santhosh of Orissa and
Narayanan,and we have raided this apartment when
they were running the racket,and the customer were
booked by calls or whatsapp and FIR has been register
in Koramangala PS Cr no 59/15,u/s 3,4,5&7 PITA Act
and 370 IPC and further investigation is on said by Jt CP
Crime Chandrashekar and DCP Crime Abhishek Goyal.
High End Apartment Used for Brothel Raided by CCB Police
spl. correspondent
Bangalore: Based on
information about the
Massage parlour by name
DJ9 in koramangala 8th
Block limits is running flesh
trade as B2B Massage+
Full service indulging in a
prostitution business in the
guise of SPA our W&N
team raided the DJ9
Massage Parlour and res-
cued 2 girls who were
forced in Flesh trade,and 2
pimps/Managers has been
arrested by our sleuths
and the owner of the par-
lour Anu is Absconding
and man hunt is on,and a
case has been registered
in Koramangala PS, under
Trafficking Exploitation and
prostitution and further
investigation is on Said by
Abhishek Goyal.
DJ9 Massage Parlour
Used for Brothel
raided by CCB Police
cnp bureau
Bangalore: Based on tip off
information about the prosti-
tution or brothel is running in
Hulimavu PS limits in some
house which is Runned by 2
persons as soon as we
received the information our
PI of Hulimavu PS with
Women police was alerted
and swung Into action, and
conducted a raid on a prosti-
tution den which was came
to known it is a rented house
used to run a brothel busi-
ness by them and arrested
two pimps and a victim, the
arrested pimps who used to
book customers are identi-
fied as Shankar,27 resident
of Wilson garden and
Gangegowda, 39 ,a resident
of Jayanagar, The victim is
a 22-year old who hails from
Kolkata, and the girl used to
work with this Both in
Bangalore Shakers live band
on double road in the same
place.And after the closing
hours of live band the duo
used to fix appointments
with customers and take the
girl and customer to the rent-
ed house which was used for
running brothel and at the
time of raid we have recov-
ered Rs.25,000 in cash from
the duo and our team was
successful to arrest the duo
and a victim too who was
running prostitution racket
and to become rich in short
period of time and leave lav-
ish life are in police net and
with this I appreciate the PI
of Hulimavu PS and his
whole team for the great job
done by them and a case
has been registered in
Hulimavu PS and further
investigation is on said by
DCP Rohini Katoch Sepat.
Prostitution Racket Busted by Hulimavu police
cnp bureau
ew Delhi: Lack of
internet connectivity
not only stands in the way
of integration of the
Northeast with the main-
stream, but is also pre-
venting implementation of
Centre's scholarship
schemes. Union minority
affairs minister Najma
Heptullah has shot off a
letter to communications
and IT minister Ravi
Shankar Prasad, inform-
ing him that the ministry
was unable to implement
the scholarships scheme
for minority students in
the Northeast because of
lack of internet connectiv-
ity. She said only a strong
internet coverage can res-
cue the minority scheme.
Lest the connection
between internet and
scholarships surprises,
sources said the scheme
is totally dependent on
web connectivity for suc-
cess. With a dedicated
portal to connect with tar-
get beneficiaries, the lack
of internet in the
Northeast is not allowing
the students to apply for
scholarships in time. Also
given the physical dis-
tance with the region, the
ministry uses video-con-
ferencing to join the state
administrations to apprise
itself of progress and
grievances. The monitor-
ing thus suffers owing to
poor internet.
The irony is that the
region not just has a high
concentration of minori-
ties but also a level of
backwardness that would
automatically qualify the
students for financial
incentives. After an in-
house review, Heptullah
decided to urge the com-
munications minister to
step in with a focus on the
neglected region.
The performance in pre-
matric, post-matric and
merit-cum-means schol-
arships for 2014, posted
on the ministry website,
bears out Heptullah's con-
cern, with Assam being
the only exception in the
region.
Ministry was unable to implement the scholarships
scheme for minority students: Najma Heptullah
N
spl. correspondent
uducherry: The
United Kingdom gov-
ernment would quadruple
its global scholarship
funding for Indian stu-
dents over the next two
years making India the
largest recipient in the
world, replacing China,
said minister counsellor
(political and press),
British High Commission,
Andrew Soper. Soper and
British Council director
(South India) Mei-kwei
Barker were in
Puducherry to take part in
a seminar on January 21
as a part of the Great
Britain campaign to
enlighten students, acade-
micians and territorial offi-
cials on opportunities to
pursue higher education in
the UK. Soper said the UK
government's funding
(Chevening scholarships)
for Indian students, which
was 600,000 pounds
(approximately Rs 5 crore)
in 2013-14, rose to 1.6
million pounds (approxi-
mately Rs 15 crore) in
2014-15 and would touch
2.4 million pounds (approx
Rs 22.5 crore) by the end
of 2015-16 financial year.
Chevening is the UK gov-
ernment's fully-funded
scholarship for one year
master's degree for bright
graduates and for short-
term programmes for out-
standing mid-career pro-
fessionals. Soper pointed
out that the UK extended
750 scholarship pro-
grammes worth 1.51 mil-
lion pounds (roughly Rs
15 crore) for India in the
last two years. The British
government started focus-
ing on emerging
economies in the world,
including India, Brazil,
Turkey and Mexico apart
from China, to extend
scholarships to bright stu-
dents in an effort to invite
them to pursue higher
education in the UK.
GlobalscholarshipfundingforIndianstudents
P
CA final exam clear
Two labourers' sons
cnp bureau
Surat: Overcoming eco-
nomic deprivation, a son of
a labourer and another of a
diamond polisher from the
city, cleared the chartered
accountancy (CA) final
examination of the Institute
of Chartered Accountants
of India (ICAI) in their very
first attempt, the results of
which were declared.
Mehul Rana, 22, whose
father is zari worker,
missed being among the
top 50 in the country in the
CA final examination by
just one mark. He scored
490 out of 800.
Dharmesh Munjani, 21, is
son of a diamond polisher.
He missed the rank by two
marks. He had got 489
marks out of 800. Of the
seven students from Surat
who were among the top
50 in the country, six hap-
pen to be girls. The rankers
are Deepa Agarwal,
Anuradha Rathi, Monika
Rathi, Priyanka Agarwal,
Soumil Singhvi, Jyoti Rathi,
Surbhi Miranaka and Jyoti
Agarwal.
12. Business12 ubZ fnYyh] 26 tuojh] ls 1 iQjojh 2015
Vinod Kumar Singh
Delhi/NCR: A unique portal was inaugurated at Hotel
Radisson Blu by Rajesh Batra and Ashish Ghosh Past
District Governors of Rotary International District 3010.
The name of the e-Market place and website is
www.BABUMOSHAY.com. BABUMOSHAY Tradex
Private Limited a company launched by few Rotarians
belonging to various Rotary clubs of Delhi NCR, is based
out of New Delhi INDIA, and have their office at Noida. “It
is a general perception in the market that e- commerce
websites and e-market places are threat to retail seg-
ment in India. Here BABUMOSHAY has proved this
wrong to the market and people already associated and
who are continuously getting associated. We are hopeful
that as part of social responsibility and being Rotarians
we will be able to create more than 150000 jobs all over
India, and will do always best to keep the Roatary
BABUMOSHAY will have all the genuine products avail-
able on their portal for each and every body.
Unique Portal Launched
spl. correspondent
New Delhi: Spanish pro
Miguel Ángel Jiménez, one
of the most charismatic
players in world golf, will
headline a strong field
comprising players from
Europe and Asia as the
Hero Indian Open gets
underway here next
month. The 51st edition of
India’s national open will
be held at the historic Delhi
Golf Club in the national
capital. The Hero India
Open, which carries an
enhanced prize purse of
US $ 1.5 million, will also
be making its debut on the
European Tour from this
year. The flamboyant
Jiménez has won 21 times
on the Race to Dubai, as
well as having represented
Europe in the Ryder Cup
on four occasions. The 51
year old was also the play-
ing captain of the
European Team at the
inaugural EurAsia Cup in
Malaysia last year.
Continuing its association
with Golf in general and
the Hero Indian Open in
particular, for the tenth
year in succession, Mr.
Pawan Munjal, Vice
Chairman, Managing
Director & Chief Executive
Officer, Hero MotoCorp Ltd
said, “Golf is fast emerging
as a popular sport among
the youth in India, and we
are glad to have played a
catalyst role in this move-
ment.
Delhi Golf Club in the national capitalASUS Announces
EeeBook X205
cnp bureau
New Delhi: ASUS
announced the EeeBook
X205, an affordable 11.6-
inch notebook with a full-
size keyboard, large
touchpad, and powered
by a quad core Intel®
Atom™ processor.
Connected Standby tech-
nology provides users
with a smartphone-like
computing experience,
giving them an almost-
instant resume from
sleep mode, and the abil-
ity to be socially connect-
ed at any time — even
with the notebook in
standby mode.
EeeBook X205 ships with
Windows 8.1 with Bing,
and is fully- compatible
with a wide range of soft-
ware and hardware.
Win a dream and luxurious home
spl. correspondent
Delhi: “Kismat Ki Chabi”.MY
FM was the chief collaborator of
the event “Kismat ki Chaabi”
and has organized the event
Kismat Ki Chabbi at Aakriti
Aqua City here today. My FM
team has visited corporate
offices and residential areas to distribute the keys to people
from service and business class. The box contained one orig-
inal key along with various other keys and one key was to be
chosen by each person or family. My FM had given radio men-
tions about this event on a daily basis, so the people that more
and more people get the chance and up to date with the new
announcements.
On the day of the event, the families who are planning to buy
home in near future, were invited over to the Aakriti Aqua City
premises and they had taken on a tour of sample flats across
the area. Later on, families were asked questions regarding
what they saw and one who manages to give correct answers
to the questions asked, he received discount offers of Rs 2
lack which is valid for one month.
Delhi: IBM dismissed a Forbes magazine report claiming the technology firm is prepar-
ing to cut about 26 per cent of its workforce, which would represent its biggest-ever lay-
offs. IBM is cutting jobs, as disclosed in its latest earnings report last week, but those
reductions will affect "several thousand" employees, a "small fraction" of what Forbes
reported, according to an emailed statement from IBM to Reuters. Forbes had said as
many as 112,000 employees could be laid off.
The technology giant has been steadily reshaping its 400,000-plus staff for several
years, laying off workers in some areas and hiring in new growth businesses.
A January 22 report on Forbes' website by Robert Cringely, the pseudonymous Silicon
Valley technology gossip columnist, said IBM planned to break with that gradual
approach and suddenly lay off 26 per cent of its global workforce.
The New York-based company did not issue a categorical denial of the report, but
strongly suggested it was inaccurate. "IBM does not comment on rumors, even ridicu-
lous or baseless ones," the company said in the email. "If anyone had checked infor-
mation readily available from our public earnings statements, or had simply asked us,
they would know that IBM has already announced the company has just taken a $600
million charge for workforce rebalancing.
IBMsaysForbesreportofmassivelayoffsisinaccurate
13. Mumbai: Media was
recently abuzz with
reports that Deepika
Padukone gave her
contemporary Sonam
Kapoor a royal snub at
an award function and
refused to sit with her.
But Sonam Kapoor
denied this and
claimed that she didn’t
even know that
Deepika was at the
same award function.
According to the news
sources ‘Dolly
Ki Doli’
actress had
said in one
of her
i n t e r -
v i e w s
d u r i n g
the pro-
motional
d u t i e s
of her
s o o n -
t o - b e -
eleased
m o v i e ,
that she
w o u l d
n e v e r
p u b l i -
cise her plans
to do social
service.
Entertainment13 ubZ fnYyh] 26 tuojh] ls 1 iQjojh 2015
Tom Hollywood star Tom
Cruise and his ‘Edge of
Tomorrow’ director Doug
Liman are in talks to work
on the film ‘Mena’, a fact-
based tale about pilot Barry
Seal, who was also a drug
trafficker. The Gary Spinelli-
scripted drama was bought
by Universal Pictures last
year for USD 1 million.
Seal, in the 1980s, trans-
ported contraband for the
CIA and an organised net-
work of drug suppliers and
smugglers, Medellin Cartel.
He was eventually shot to
death by the Medellin
Cartel in Baton Rouge. The
film’s title refers to Mena,
Arkansas, where a lot of the
illegal activity took place.
Tom Cruise to reteam with director Doug Liman
PVR LIVE brings alive the magic of
teenage heartthrob Justin Bieber.
cnp bureau
New Delhi:PVR LIVE
through its second season
of bringing world-class glob-
al content gives audiences
an opportunity of a lifetime
to have a sneak peak at the
visually stunning concert footage of Justin's biggest hits
through an amazing film which gives you an intimate
look at Justin Bieber’s sold out worldwide BELIEVE
tour.
About the concert film -
This concert film starring Justin Bieber himself gives
you a personal backstage ticket to see how the entire
tour came together. Justin Bieber's BELIEVE also
offers an exclusive look at Justin's life off stage. Justin's
fan get a chance to witness his journey from the under-
dog who dreamt of playing at Madison Square Garden
to the world's biggest pop star he is today. Believe in
Justin Bieber!
New Delhi: The Programme
was organised by The Pioneer
Arts Education The Spectacular
Performance was given by Sri
Brijesh Mishra.The Programme
started with Ghazal “Dur Hain
Manzil Rahen Mushkil” and
Later “Woh Jo Hummein Tum
Me Karar Tha”Composed by
Late Smt. Begam Akhtar The
programme was ornamented
with Sri. Rahul Vishwakarma on
Tabla, Sri. Ghanshyam
Sisodhia on Sarangi and Sri.
Tony on Keyboard. The Chief
Guest of Honor was Vidushi
Sumitra Guha (Padam Shri
Awardee) and Guest of Honor
was Dr.Ameeta Parsuram,Pt.
Vijay Shankar Mishra
(Misiciologist) who appreciated
the programme and At End
Momentous were given to the
Guests.
Shaam e Ghazal
There’snothingwrongbetweenus:SonamKapoor
Maruti Suzuki Colours of Youth
cnp bureau
Delhi/NCR: Maruti Suzuki
‘Colours of Youth’, the
multi-faceted talent hunt
designed for the youth of
today, is back! Connecting
with Gen-Y, the fourth edi-
tion of the nationwide talent
hunt for India's most versa-
tile youth concluded its Delhi
edition at Amity University
Noida. Through 17 perform-
ances in both solo and
group categories, students
from Delhi and Chandigarh,
showcased their talents
across music, dance, the-
atrics, mimicry, photography
and stand-up-comedy to
compete for a place in the
Colours of Youth - North
Zone finals. Out of the 17
exciting performances, 6
performances were chosen
to represent North Zone
finals in the Grand National
finale to be held in March
2015 in Delhi.
Times Food and
Nightlife Awards 2015
cnp bureau
It was a captivating
evening of celebrations
for Mrs Ala and Mr Rajan
Madhu and their revered
guests celebrated the
success of Rrala’s Habibi
being awarded the Best
Lebanese & Arabian cui-
sine restaurant by the
prestigious Times Food
and Nightlife award
2015, the biggest peo-
ple’s choice food and
nightlife awards in the
country.to their restau-
rant.
A year after its introduc-
tion, Rrala’s Habibi, A
specialty fine dine
restaurant in Saket, New
Delhi exhibits a bench-
mark for Luxurious,
Delicious Meals with cap-
tivating entertainment.
The concept of serving
lavish and authentic
Arabic delicacies in the
royal middle-eastern
style &culture with a
relaxed approach to din-
ing has taken hold and
drawn a lot of attention.
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vkSj eqf'dy cuk jgk gSA /kkSuh us gkj ds ckn bl gkj dk ftEesnkj cYyscktksa
dks ekurs gq, lkFk esa ;s Hkh dgk] fd rdjhcu lk<+s pkj eghus ns'k ls nwj
jguk cgqr eqf'dy gSA
tkfgj gS] fd Vhe bafM;k uoacj 2014 ds vafre fnuksa esa v‚LVªsfy;k igqaph Fkh
vkSj vc fo'o di [kRe gksus rd rdjhcu pkj eghus mUgsa ns'k ls ckgj gh
fcrkus gksaxs ysfdu loky ;gh gS fd ,d Vhe ds dIrku gksus ds ukrs vkSj
varjjk"Vªh; fØdsVj gksus ds ukrs D;k ?kj ;k ns'k ls ckgj jgus dks gkj vkSj
[kjkc çn'kZu dk dkj.k ;k bldks gkj dk cgkuk crkuk lgh gksxk
/kkSuh us fn;k vthcksxjhc c;ku
ubZ fnYyhA vkLVªsfy;k ds f[kykQ
igys eSp esa feyh gkj ls fujk'k
Hkkjrh; Vhe viuh xyfr;ksa ls lcd
ysdj baXySaM ds f[kykQ Vªkbaxqyj
ouMs lhjht ds nwljs eSp ds tfj,
thr dh jkg ij ykSVus dh dksf'k'k
djsxhA nksuksa gh Vheksa dks igys eSp
esa estcku vkLVªsfy;k us gjk;k Fkk]
fygktk nksuksa dk gh edln bl eSp
esa thr ntZ dj lhjht esa [kkrk
[kksyus dk gksxkA vkLVªsfy;k us
flMuh esa baXySaM dks rhu fodsV ls
gjkus ds ckn esycuZ esa Hkkjr dks pkj
fodsV ls ekr nh FkhA igys eSp ls
cksul vad ysus ds ckn vkLVªsfy;k ds
nks eSpksa esa 9 vad gSaA Hkkjr ds
f[kykQ mldk eqdkcyk djhch jgk
FkkA Hkkjr ds fy, Hkqous'oj dqekj
vkSj v{kj iVsy us vPNh xsanckth
djds vkLVªsfy;u ju jsV dks cka/ks
j[kkA Hkkjr ds fy, ;g vPNk ladsr
jgk] D;ksafd VsLV lhfjt esa mldh
c‚fyax nks;e ntsZ dh FkhA
baXySaM ds f[kykiQ thr
dh ryk'k esa Hkkjr
bafXy'k çhfe;j yhx ds ,d rjQk eqd-
kcys esa psYlh ds vkxs Lokalh flVh <+sj
gks xbZA eSp 'kq: gksus ds 36 feuVksa ds
Hkhrj gh v‚Ldj vkSj fM,xks dksLVk us
2&2 xksy dj psYlh dks c<+r fnyk nhA
g‚Q Vkbe ds ckn ,d vkSj xksy us
psYlh dh >ksyh esa dqy ikap xksy Mky
fn,A nwljh rjQ ncko esa vkdj Lokalh
flVh ,d Hkh xksy ugha dj ikbZA
urhtu psYlh us Lokalh dks 5&0 ls djkjh f'kdLr nhA bl thr ds lkFk gh
psYlh vadrkfydk esa 'kh"kZ Øe esa cjdjkj gSA gkykafd fiNys pkj eSpksa esa
psYlh dh ;g igyh thr gSA nks eSp psYlh gkj xbZ Fkh tcfd ,d eSp esa
Mªk ij larks"k djuk iM+k FkkA ysfdu Lokalh flVh ds f[kykQ feyus ds ckn
psYlh dks ikap vadks dh c<+r fey xbZ gSA nwljs eqdkcys esa vkf[kj ls ,d
Åij ik;nku esa py jgh Dohal ikdZ jsaxlZ ds f[kykQ 2&0 ls thr ntZ dj
eSupsLVj ;wukbZVsM bafXy'k çhfe;j yhx dh vadrkfydk esa rhljs ik;nku ij
igqap xbZ gSA ,d vkSj eqdkcys esa ,LV‚u foyk ds lkFk 0&2 dh gkj ds ckn
yhojiwy 8osa uEcj ij f[kld xbZ gSA
bZih,y esa psYlh dh ckn'kkgr cjdjkj
lh- ,u- ih- C;wjks
oMksnjkA gky gh esa lekIr gqbZ 7oha
okbczsaV xqtjkr Xykscy bUosLVlZ lfeV
esa oMksnjk ds LoIu leku baVjus'kuy
fØdsV LVsfM;e dk ,evks;w cjksMk
fØdsV ,lksfl,'ku }kjk fd;k x;kA ;g
tkudkjh foÙk ea=h lkSjHk iVsy us oMksnjk esa vk;ksftr çsl dkaÝsal esa nhA
mUgksaus dgk] jkT; ljdkj vkSj cM+ksnk fØdsV ,lksfl,'ku }kjk fd, x,
,evks;w ds ckn ljdkj lHkh {ks=ksa esa lg;ksx nsxhA oMksnjk dk liuk Fkk fd
;gka varjjk"Vªh; Lrj dk fØdsV LVsfM;e gksA blfy, bls tYn gh iwjk dj
fn;k tk,xkA mUgksaus vkxs dgk] oMksnjk vkSj vklikl ds bykdksa ds fodkl
ds fy, 1480 ,evks;w gq, gSaA blds vuqlkj vkxkeh le; esa oMksnjk esa 4000
djksM+ #i, dk fuos'k gksxk vkSj blls 32 gtkj ls vf/kd yksxksa ds fy,
jkstxkj ds volj feysaxsA
oMksnjk dks feysxk baVjus'kuy fØdsV LVsfM;e% lkSjHk iVsy
nqcbZA chlhlhvkbZ v/;{k in ds
pquko esa f'kjdr djus ls lqçhe dksVZ
}kjk yxk, jksd ds ckotwn
varjjk"Vªh; fØdsV ifj"kn ¼vkbZlhlh½
esa ,u Jhfuoklu ds in dks dksbZ
[krjk utj ugha vk jgk gSA
Jhfuoklu us 28 vkSj 29 tuojh dks
gksus okyh vkbZlhlh ds 'kfä'kkyh
cksMZ dh cSBd dh v/;{krk dh rS;kjh
dj yh gSA
vkbZlhlh us dgk] vkbZlhlh ds cksMZ
esa çR;sd 10 iw.kZ lnL;ksa ds ukfer
lnL;ksa ds vykok rhu pqus gq,
,lksfl,V lnL;ksa ds çfrfuf/k 'kkfey
gSaA cSBd dh v/;{krk Jhfuoklu
djsaxsA vkbZlhlh ds v/;{k vkSj eq[;
dk;Zdkjh Hkh bl nkSjku ekStwn jgsaxsA
vkbZlhlh cksMZ 2015 dh igyh nkSj
dh cSBd ds fy, 28 vkSj 29 tuojh
dks nqcbZ esa vkbZlhlh eq[;ky; esa
,df=r gksxkA
Jhfuoklu dh v/;{krk
esa vkbZlhlh cksMZ dh cSBd
flMuhA fnXxt fodsVdhij
cYysckt ,Me fxyfØLV vkSj
iwoZ dIrku ,oa p;udrkZ LoxhZ;
tSd jkbMj dks v‚LVªsfy;kbZ
g‚y v‚Q Qse esa 'kkfey fd;k
tk,xkA nksuksa dks ;g lEeku 27
tuojh dks lkykuk ,yu c‚MZj
esMy lekjksg esa fn;k tk,xkA
fØdsV v‚LVªsfy;k us c;ku tkjh
dj ;g tkudkjh nhA
c;ku esa dgk x;k gS fd iwoZ v‚LVªsfy;kbZ fodsVdhij ,Me fxyfØLV vkSj
iwoZ v‚LVªsfy;kbZ dIrku vkSj p;udrkZ tSd jkbMj dks 27 tuojh dks flMuh
esa 2015 ,yu c‚MZj esMy lekjksg esa v‚LVªsfy;kbZ fØdsV g‚y v‚Q Qse esa
'kkfey fd;k tk,xkA
g‚y v‚Q Qse ds v/;{k MsfoM Øks us ?kks"k.kk dh fd fxyfØLV vkSj jkbMj
bl lky ds fy, p;u lfefr dh ilan FksA mUgksaus dgk fd ,Me fxyfØLV
vkSj tSd jkbMj us vyx&vyx rjhds ls v‚LVªsfy;kbZ fØdsV esa vewY;
;ksxnku fn;kA fxyfØLV dks fØdsV txr esa mudh foLQksVd cYysckth
vkSj 'kkunkj fodsVdhfiax ds fy, tkuk tkrk gSA mUgksaus fodsVdhfiax dk
Lrj dkQh Åapk fd;k FkkA og ges'kk [kqn dks igys fodsVdhij ekurs jgsA
fodsVdhij ds rkSj ij v‚LVªsfy;k dh vksj ls lcls T;knk f'kdkj fd, tkus
dk fjd‚MZ Hkh muds uke gh gSA ysfdu og mudh cYysckth Fkh tks mUgsa
lHkh ls vyx djrh gSA
jkbMj lj M‚u czSMeSu ds igys dIrku Fks ysfdu eSnku ls gVdj p;udrkZ
ds :i esa muds ;ksxnku ds dkj.k [ksy ij vf/kd çHkko iM+kA jkbMj us
v‚LVªsfy;k dh vksj ls 20 VsLV eSp [ksys FksA
g‚y v‚Q Qse esa 'kkfey gksaxs fxyfØLV] jkbMj
ubZ fnYyhA fQfDlax ekeys esa vc rd pqi
jgus okys Hkkjrh; dIrku egsaæ flag /kkSuh us
vkf[kjdkj bl elys ij viuh lQkbZ is'k dj gh nhA
/kkSuh ds vuqlkj vkbZih,y Li‚V fQfDlax ekeys esa muds
f[kykQ dksbZ lcwr ugha feys gSa] ysfdu yxrk gS fd muds
f[kykQ vVdysa fQygky [kRe ugha gksaxhA /kkSuh us dgk
fd tc Hkh fdlh fookn dh ckr vkrh gS rks fcuk otg
esjk uke mlesa 'kkfey dj fy;k tkrk gSA vc ;g elyk
lqy> x;k gS rks dqN u;k rS;kj dj fy;k tk,xkA ,slk pyrk jgrk gSA eSa bldk vknh
gks pqdk gwaA ;fn dqN ugha gS rc Hkh vVdyckth okyh dgkuh vk tkrh gSA eq>s bu lc
phtksa ds lkFk dke djuk iM+rk gSA bafM;u çhfe;j yhx esa psUubZ lqij fdaXl Vhe fooknksa
esa gS] ftlds dIrku /kkSuh gSaA
/kSuh us rksM+h pqIih
ubZ fnYyhA in~eJh lEeku ds fy, pqus
tkus ls gSjku Hkkjrh; efgyk fØdsV Vhe
dh dIrku ferkyh jkt us dgk fd og
bldh vis{kk ugha dj jgh Fkha] D;ksafd
dqN LVkj iq#"k fØdsVj Hkh nkSM+ esa FksA
ferkyh us dgk fd tc esjk lkeuk
fojkV dksgyh ls Fkk rks eSaus gkj eku yh]
D;ksafd iq#"k fØdsV ls dksbZ rqyuk ugha
gSA eSa bldh vis{kk ugha dj jgh Fkh]
ysfdu ;g lq[kn vk'p;Z dh rjg jgkA
fiNys 16 lky esa 153 ouMs] 10 VsLV
vkSj 47 Vh&20 varjjk"Vªh; eSp [ksy
pqdh ferkyh dk ekuuk gS fd blls
efgyk fØdsV dks Hkh enn feysxhA
mUgksaus dgk] jk"Vªh; iqjLdkj fdlh ds
ç;klksa dks ljkgus dk mÙke rjhdk gSA
tc eSaus fØdsV [ksyuk 'kq: fd;k rks
efgyk fØdsV dks ysdj dksbZ tkx:drk
ugha FkhA yksxksa dks irk Hkh ugha Fkk fd
efgyk fØdsV Hkh gSA mlds ckn ls vc
rd geus yack lQj r; fd;k gSA bu
iqjLdkjksa ls ;qok yM+fd;ksa dks [ksy esa
vkus vkSj csgrj çn'kZu djus dh çsj.kk
feysxhA f[kykfM+;ksa }kjk iqjLdkjksa dh
ekax fd;s tkus ij mUgksaus dgk fd dqN
yksxksa dks yxrk gS fd os bl lEeku ;k
iqjLdkj ds gdnkj gSa] ysfdu eSa ml
Js.kh esa ugha gwaA eq>s iqjLdkj feyk vkSj
eSa [kq'k gwaA Hkkjrh; efgyk Vhe us vkB
lky ckn vxLr] 2014 esa baXySaM dks ,d
VsLV esa gjk;k vkSj ferkyh dks mEehn gS
fd vkxs Hkh Vhe dks VsLV [ksyus ds ekSds
feysaxsA mUgksaus dgk] fu;fer varjjk"Vªh;
lhjht vkSj eSpksa ls efgyk Vhe dk
çn'kZu csgrj gksxkA
in~eJhdsfy,pquktkukesjsfy,vk’p;Zdhckr%ferkyh
15. Health15 ubZ fnYyh] 26 tuojh] ls 1 iQjojh 2015
okf'kaxVuA 'kks/kdrkZvksa us [kwu vkSj
fyoj esa ekStwn VªkbfXyljkbM~l ¼olk
dk çdkj½ dh [kkst dh gS tks fyoj esa
Lora= :i ls balqfyu dk çHkko iSnk
djrk gSA bl [kkst ls Vkbi 2
Mk;fcVht ¼e/kqesg½ ds lcls cM+s jgL;ksa
esa ls ,d ls inkZ mB x;k gS vkSj fyoj
esa lwtu ds mipkj dk u;k rjhdk
feyk gSA Vkbi 2 e/kqesg esa fyoj }kjk
iSnk CyM 'kqxj dks de djus esa balq-
fyu dke;kc ugha gksrk gS] tcfd
vk'p;Ztud :i ls fyoj laca/kh
VªkbfXyljkbM~l dks iSnk gksus nsrk gSA
blds dkj.k gkbZ CyM 'kqxj vkSj fyoj
esa lwtu lfgr dbZ chekfj;ka iSnk gksrh
gSaA VªkbfXyljkbM~l iSnk gksus ij fyoj
esa balqfyu ds cnys çHkko dk v/;;u
dj ;sy fo'ofo|ky; ds 'kks/kdrkZ bl
fu"d"kZ ij igqaps gSaA QSVh ,flM ls
VªkbfXyljkbM mRiknu dh ek=k dk
irk yxkus ds fy, 'kks/kdrkZvksa us rhu
rjg ds pwgksa ij ijh{k.k fd;kA
lkekU; pwgs] balqfyu çfrjks/kh ,sls pwgs
ftUgsa mPp olk ;qä Hkkstu fn;k x;k
Fkk vkSj vuqokaf'kd rkSj ij balqfyu
xzkgh pwgsA rhuksa ijh{k.kksa esa ik;k x;k
fd fd VªkbfXyljkbM mRiknu eq[;
:i ls QSVh ,flM ds forj.k ij fuHkZj
djrk gS u fd fyoj esa balqfyu ds
çHkko ijA 'kks/kdrkZvksa dh Vhe dh
vxqvkbZ djus okys çksQslj xsjkYM vkb
'kqyeu us crk;k fd ;g v/;;u fyoj
dh chekfj;ksa dks ysdj ubZ var–Zf"V
nsrk gSA
fyoj dh lwtu dk u, rjhds ls mipkj
Ppksa dh reke ekSleh LokLF; leL;kvksa dk lek/kku
djus esa ç—fr dbZ rjg ls enn djrh gSA çk—frd rjhd-
ksa dks viukdj vki u flQZ vius cPpksa dh lsgr Bhd dj
ldrs gSa] cfYd mUgsa van:uh rkdr Hkh ns ldrs gSaA cPps
rks uktqd gksrs gh gSaA mUgsa csgrj ns[k&Hkky dh t:jr
ges'kk jgrh gS] ysfdu bl ekSle esa mUgsa dbZ fo'ks"k
lko/kkfu;ksa dh t:jr gksrh gSA NksVs cPpksa dks bl ekSle esa
lnhZ&tqdke ds vykok dCt] nek vkSj lkbul tSlh
leL;k,a Hkh c<+ tkrh gSaA
[kku&iku ij fo'ks"k è;ku
bl ekSle esa cPpksa ds [kku&iku dk fo'ks"k /;ku j[kuk
pkfg,A bl ekSle esa BaM dh otg ls vDlj cPps ikuh ugha
ihuk pkgrsA ifjokj ds yksxksa dks pkfg, fd os muds fy, ikuh
xeZ dj fdlh FkeZl esa j[ksa vkSj FkksM+s&FkksM+s le; ij mls
lkekU; ikuh esa feyk dj nsrs jgsaA Hkys gh BaM dk ekSle gks]
ysfdu cPpksa dks jkstkuk de ls de ,d ls Ms<+ yhVj ikuh
t:j ihuk pkfg,A
blh rjg cPps bl ekSle esa ryh&Hkquh gqbZ phtsa vkSj elkysnkj
phtsa T;knk [kkuk pkgrs gSaA bu lc phtksa ls cPpksa dh vkar
esa leL;k gks ldrh gSA vxj mls fu;fer rkSj ij Qkbcj
okyh [kqjkd ugha fey jgh gS] rks mUgsa dCt dh f'kdk;r gks
ldrh gSA dCt 'kjhj ds fy, dbZ chekfj;ksa dh tM+ gSA
lfCt;ksa vkSj Qyksa esa Qkbcj i;kZIr ek=k esa miyC/k gksrk gSA
blfy, idh gqbZ lCth ds vykok LVhe dh gqbZ lfCt;ka vkSj
Qyksa dk lykn cPpksa dks i;kZIr ek=k esa nsaA ekalkgkjh [kkus
vkSj nw/k ls 'kjhj dks Qkbcj ugha fey ikrkA blh rjg BaM
dh otg ls cPps pk;] dkQh vkfn xeZ is; T;knk ihuk pkgrs
gSa vkSj QkLV QwM~l ij Hkh mudk tksj gksrk gS] ysfdu mUgsa
bu phtksa ls nwj j[kuk pkfg,A blh rjg pkoy ds iqyko ;k
fcj;kuh vkfn f[kykus dh ctk; cPpksa dks xsgwa dh pikrh nsaA
vkVs esa vxj pksdj 'kkfey dj ysa rks csgrj gksxkA
vxj pkoy [kkuk t:jh gh yxs] rks ÝkbZ fd, gq, pkoy
dh ctk; flQZ mcys gq, pkoy [kkus ds fy, nsaA [kkus esa
ued vkSj rsy dks Hkh de 'kkfey djsaA vxj bu ckrksa dk
/;ku j[ksaxs] rks cPps dks lnhZ esa dCt gksus dh vk'kadk de
gks tk;xhA vxj cPps dks dCt gks x;k gks] rks jkr dks ikuh
esa f=Qyk fHkxks nsa vkSj lqcg mls vPNh rjg QsaV ysaA cPpksa
dks ;g ikuh nsus ls Hkh jkgr feysxh ;k fQj rhu yhVj ikuh
esa vk/kk ls ,d VscyLiwu thjk Mkydj mcky ysa fQj ml
ikuh dks ih ysaA blls Hkw[k Hkh c<+sxhA pkgsa rks bls mckyrs
gq, rqylh ds iÙks Hkh Mky ldrs gSaA
[kkalh&tqdke nwj djsa
vxj cPps dks [kkalh&tqdke gks x;k gS] rks ,d fxykl ikuh
esa rhu ykSax] ,d vnjd dk VqdM+k vkSj bykbph ds dqN
nkus ds lkFk ,d VscyLiwu 'kgn Mky nsaA bls mckydj
BaMkdj fnu esa rhu ls pkj ckj nsaA vxj xys esa [kjk'k
gks xbZ gks] rks xeZ ikuh esa FkksM+k ued Mky dj xjkjs
djok,aA
cPpksa dh lcls cM+h j{kd% çd`fr
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'kks/kdrkZvksa dk dguk gS] fd fd'kksj
voLFkk ds cPpksa esa de lksus ls
'kjkc] Mªx vkSj lsDl laca/kh xyr
O;ogkj ds gksus dk [krjk jgrk gSA
vejhdh oSKkfudksa us 'kks/k esa ik;k gS]
fd de lksus okys fd'kksj vPNh uhan
ysus okyksa dh rqyuk esa Hkfo"; esa
xyr vkpj.k ds f'kdkj gksrs gSaA
mudk dguk gS] fd ekrk&firk dks
fd'kksjkoLFkk okys cPpksa dk [kkl [;ky j[kuk pkfg,A 'kks/kdrkZvksa us
vYdgksfyTe fDyfudy ,aM ,DlisfjesaVy fjlpZ tuZy esa fy[krs gq, crk;k
fd vejhdk ds 6]500 ls T;knk fd'kksjksa dk fo'ys"k.k fd;k gSA mUgksaus 1994
ls ysdj 2002 rd ds chp lksus dh vknrsa] 'kjkc vkSj Mªx ds lsou ij losZ
dj ;g urhtk fudkykA [kjkc uhan ysus okys yksx bl losZ esa 'kjkc vkSj Mªx
dh yr ls tw>rs ik, x,A ,sls fd'kksj tks g¶rs esa ,d ckj gh lksrs Fks os
'kjkc] Mªx vkSj lsDl tSlh vknrksa esa lafyIr ik, x,A ckn ds fnuksa esa mUgsa
bldk iNrkok djrs gq, Hkh ns[kk x;kA ogha i;kZIr uhan ysus okyksa esa bldh
laHkkouk de ns[kh xbZA
uhaniwjhgksukcsgnt:jh]ugharksLokLF;dsfy,gkfudkjdgksldrkgS
uotkr f'k'kq dh ns[kHkky dk vuqHko u gksus ds dkj.k eka&cki vDlj lgt
:i esa dqN xyfr;ka dj cSBrs gSaA lgh tkudkjh gks rks cpk Hkkh tk ldrk
gSA
gj ckr ij cPps dk ?kcjk mBuk
eka dh dks[k esa lqjf{kr f'k'kq tc tUe ysrk gS] rks mls okrkoj.k ds lkFk
lkeatL; fcBkus esa dqN oä yxrk gSA uotkr f'k'kq dh çR;sd 'kkjhfjd
gjdr ij eka&cki vDlj ?kcjk mBrs gSa] tks fd Bhd ugha gSA
f'k'kq dks leqfpr iks"k.k çkIr gks jgk gS] vFkok ugha D;k mldk Fkwd T;knk
fudy jgk gS] dgha ;g mYVh rks ugha mls Hkkstu Hkyh çdkj iprk gS] ;k
ugha mls nLr dh ijs'kkuh rks ugha gks jgh uotkr f'k'kq ds eEeh&ikik
vDlj mijksä ckrksa dks ysdj fpafrr gks mBrs gSaA bl dkj.k og cPps ds
ikyu&iks"k.k ds nkSjku feyus okyh lq[kn vuqHkwfr dks [kks nsrs gSaA
f'k'kq dks jksus u nsuk
ekrk&firk dks yxrk gS] fd ;g mudh ftEesnkjh gS] fd mudk cPpk jks,
ughaA os lksprs gSa fd cPps dks dqN rdyhQ gS] ftldh otg ls og jks jgk
gS] tcfd gdhdr dqN vyx gksrh gSA lp rks ;g gS fd cPpksa dk jksuk Hkh
LokHkkfod gksrk gSA vkius mudk Mk;ij Hkyh çdkj cnyk gSA mUgsa leqfpr
iks"k.k Hkh feyk gSA blds ckotwn os jksrs gSaA njvly viuh ckr dgus dk
f'k'kqvksa dk ;g viuk rjhdk gksrk gSA gka] ml n'kk esa vkidh fpark mfpr
dgh tk,xh] tc pqi djkus ds ckotwn cPpk ,d ?kaVs ls T;knk le; rd
yxkrkj jksrk jgs vkSj mls cq[kkj vk tk,A mYVh] ukfHk esa lwtu ;k vU; dksbZ
vlkekU; y{k.k fn[kkbZ ns rks f'k'kq dks rqjar M‚DVj dks fn[kk,aA
Lruiku ds fy, txkuk
Lruiku djus okys f'k'kq lkekU;r jkrHkj vPNh uhan lksrs gSaA mUgsa chp esa
ugha mBkuk pkfg,A bl laca/k esa vDlj yksx xyr /kkj.kk ds f'kdkj gksrs gSa
fd eka dk nw/k bruk xk<+k ugha gksrk fd cPpk jkrHkj Hkw[k ls eqä jg ldsA
blfy, uhan ls mBkdj mUgsa jkr esa Lruiku djkuk pkfg,] tcfd uotkr
vkSj eka nksuksa ds LokLF; ds –f"Vdks.k ls ;g ykHknk;d gksxk fd mUgsa jkr
Hkj vPNh uhan feysA
Fkwd&mYVh esa xyriQgeh
cPpk Fkwd fudky jgk gS ;k mYVh dj jgk gS] ;g mldh rsth ls ugha] cfYd
ÝhDosalh ls tkapuk laHko gSA vxj cPpk xSl dh rdyhQ ds dkj.k mYVh dj
jgk gS rks mls çR;sd vk/ks ?kaVs ;k 45 feuV ij mYVh vk,xhA bl lanHkZ esa
Lruiku ls dksbZ QdZ ugha iM+sxk] tcfd cPps dk Fkwd fudkyuk Lruiku ls
lacaf/kr gSA
cq[kkj dks u le>uk
cPps dh ftanxh ds 'kq#vkrh rhu ekg dh le;kof/k ;fn mls lkS QkjsugkbV
ls vf/kd cq[kkj vkrk gS rks ;g fQØ dk fo"k; gSA gka] igys Vhdkdj.k ds
ckn vkus okyk cq[kkj bl laca/k esa viokn gSA
uotkr f’k’kq dh ns[kHkky vPNh rjhds ls djuk csgn t:jh
ubZ ukSdjh vxj eupkgh lSyjh ds lkFk
gks rks gh mldk vlyh etk gSA vxj
vki ubZ ukSdjh dh ryk'k vPNh lSyjh
ds fy, dj jgs gSa rks eupkgh lSyjh ds
fy, ;g mik; vkids t:j dke vk,xkA
vkLVªsfy;kbZ 'kks/k dh ekusa rks lSyjh r;
djrs oä cgqr 'kkar vkSj [kq'k fn[kus ls
ckr fcxM+ ldrh gS blfy, xaHkhjrk ds
lkFk&lkFk FkksM+k xqLlk t:jh gSA
'kks/kdrkZvksa dk ekuuk gS fd tks yksx
lSyjh r; djrs oä viuh vlarqf"V dks fNikus dh dksf'k'k djrs gSa] muds
euekfQd fuxksfl,'ku ugha gks ikrk gSA tcfd tks yksx viuh vlarqf"V ogha
tkfgj dj nsrs gSa] muds fy, euekfQd lSyjh dk jkLrk vf/kd vklku gksrk
gSA 'kks/kdrkZ yw oSax ds vuqlkj] gekjk fnekx ,d ckj esa ,d gh pht ij
dsafær gksrk gSA
,sls esa tks yksx baVjO;w ds nkSjku dsoy vius euksHkko fNikus dh dksf'k'k djrs
gSa os vDlj vius çHkko okys fo"k;ksa ij ckr djus esa detksj gks tkrs gSaA
eupkgh lSyjh pkgrsa gS rks vktek,a ;g rjhds
vukj ds Qk;nksa ds ckjs esa rks vkid-
ks dkQh dqN irk gksxk] ysfdu blds
fNyds fdrus Qk;nksa ls Hkjiwj gSa]
bldh tkudkjh vkidks ugha gksxh
vkidksA vukj ds fNydksa ds cgqr gSa
Qk;nsA vukj ds fNydksa esa Hkh
,aVhv‚DlhMsaV~l gksrs gSa] tks Ropk
dks eqagklksa o laØe.k ls nwj
j[kus esa enn
djrs gSaA
blds fNyds dks
lq[kkdj ros ij Hkqu
ysaA BaMk gksus ij
feDlj esa ihls vkSj iSd
dh rjg psgjs ij yxk,aA
eqagkls nwj gksaxsA vukj ds fNyds
Ropk esa dksyktu dks {kfr ls cpkrs
gSa ftlls Ropk ij >qfjZ;ka tYnh ugha
iM+rh gSaA fNyds dks lq[kkdj ikmMj
cuk,a vkSj nw/k o xqykc ty esa
feykdj yxk,aA Ropk ds ih,p cSysal
dks cpkus o ueha igqapkus ds fygkt
ls ;g Qk;nsean gSA vukj ds fNydksa
dk ikmMj cukdj ngh esa feyk,a vkSj
10 feuV rd iSd dh rjg psgjs ij
yxk,a vkSj ikuh ls lkQ djsaA vukj
ds fNydksa dk ikmMj rsy esa feykdj
flj ij yxkus ls cky
>M+us vkSj :lh
tSlh leL;kvksa
ls futkr
feyrk gSA 'kSaiw
ls nks ?kaVs igys
blls flj dh
elkt djsaA xyk
[kjkc gksus ij Hkh
blls vkjke feyrk gSA
fNydksa ds ikmMj dks ikuh esa mcky
ysa vkSj blls xjkjs djsaA V‚ufly ds
nnZ o xys esa [kjk'k esa vkjke gksxkA
vukj ds fNydksa esa ekStwn
,aVhv‚DlhMsaV~l dksysLVª‚y o ruko
de djrs gSa] ftlls fny ds jksxksa dk
fjLd de gksrk gSA
vukj ds lkFk vukj ds fNyds Hkh gSa Qk;nsa