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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2013


JKENG/2012/41612 Vol. 2 No: 225

MANMOHAN CONDEMNS VIOLENCE, SPEAKS TO AKHILESH

ASARAM CASE EXPOSES MOB IRRATIONALITY ON RAPE


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Shopian clashes: curfew continues for third day Omar seeks overseas jobs for JK youths
Fourth person killed in CRPF firing was LeT terrorist says police
SRINAGAR, SEPT 10: The mystery behind the identity of the fourth person killed in CRPF firing in Shopian district on weekend ended on Monday with police saying the deceased was a Pakistani militant affiliated with Lashker-e-Toiba outfit. "Investigations have revealed that the fourth slain person -- who was neither identified by anyone nor the body claimed -- was a Pakistani militant Abdullah Haroon," a police spokesman said. Four persons were killed when CRPF personnel opened fire to repulse a militant attack at Gagran in Shopian town, 52-km from here, on Saturday. The killings sparked protests in the south Kashmir district as locals accused the CRPF of killing four innocent youths, prompting authorities to clamp an indefinite curfew on the town to restore calm. The spokesman said the other three persons -- Towseef Ahmed Bhat and Mohammad Yousuf of Shopian and Tariq Ahmad of Kulgam -- were civilians. "There was no record of any militant links of the Contd p2 SRINAGAR, SEP 09: Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah Monday asked the Jammu and Kashmir State Overseas Employment Corporation Limited (JKSOECL) to speed up efforts in exploring overseas job market for youth directing for creating Data Base of Human Resource (HR) Heads responsible for recruiting manpower for various International Companies. Chairing the 3rd meeting of Board of Directors of the Corporation, the Chief Minister who is also Chairman of the Corporation directed for identifying two ITIs one each in Srinagar and Jammu and launching skill upgradation programme in consultation with EDI to enhance the employability of youth to match international job requirements. "You should also tie up with other reputed training institutions in this regard to provide certificates to the trained youth to help them get absorbed in the foreign job market", he said. The Chief Minister

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MAMNOON HUSSAIN SWORN IN AS PAKISTAN'S NEW PRESIDENT


News in Brief
HOUSE COLLAPSES FOLLOWING HEAVY RAINS, TWO DEAD
JAMMU, SEP 10: Two brothers, both minor, were killed when their under-construction house collapsed following heavy rains in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district on Monday. The dead were Saddam Hussain, aged six, and 4-year-old Mohammad Sultan, SSP (Rajouri) Mohammad Latifi said adding the incident happened in village Bagla Swari in Kotranka belt. The bodies were handed over to family members after legal formalities for last rites, he said.

SRINAGAR, SEPT 09: In the wake of alleged killing of four people by the CRPF jawans and the resulting violence, the curfew clamped by the authorities in Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir continued for the third day on Monday. As per reports, the curfew has been imposed in police station areas of Shopian, Zainapora and Kulgam as a precautionary measure. A police spokesman said local police and paramilitary forces have been deployed in strength in rest of the areas of the two districts to maintain law and order. Three out of the four who died in the CRPF firing were identified as local

residents. Shops and business establishments remained shut and public transport remained off roads. However, private cars were seen plying in the city. The CRPF, who shot at the civilians, claimed that six youths had come to attack their camp. They said that they recovered pistols and grenades. Authorities are probing the reasons of the killing and the CRPF too has ordered a court of inquiry. The locals allege the youth were killed in unprovoked firing by the security forces. Both factions of Hurriyat Conference and JKLF have called for a general strike today to protest Contd p2

asked the Corporation to focus on placement of skilled human resource available in the State in the outside market. "Wherever necessary the training for upgradation of skill standards in demand in the international market could be undertaken at the identified ITIs in Srinagar and Jammu besides providing international certificate to the trained", he elaborated and said that by this Corporation will be in a position to secure absolute and certain jobs for youth of the State. Omar Abdullah also underlined the need for making youth aware of skills in demand in the international market so that they prepare

themselves accordingly and seek their livelihood respectfully at the global level. The meeting was attended by Minister for Planning and Development, Ajay Sadhotra, Principal Secretary Planning and Development, B. R. Sharma, various Administrative Secretaries, Managing Director, JKSOECL, Dr. Abdul Rashid and various senior officers. In his PowerPoint presentation Managing Director JKSOECL said that as many as 2229 candidates have registered themselves with the Corporation which included 1932 Engineers, 28 Doctors and 269 unskilled persons. He said more Contd p2

PM RELEASES STAMP LALA JAGAT NARAIN


NEW DELHI, SEPT 09: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Monday released a postage stamp on freedom fighter, parliamentarian and journalist Lala Jagat Narain. The prime minister described him as a brave freedom fighter, a fearless journalist and an able parliamentarian. "The morals and principles of journalism set up by Lala Jagat Narain continue to guide journalists across the country. He opposed any move to curb freedom of media," he said.

MUZAFFARNAGAR RIOTS: POLITICAL BLAME GAME, Mid-day meal tragedy: Accused CONSPIRACY THEORY TAKES CENTRE STAGE surrenders sent to remand for 14 days
Twenty three children died after consuming contaminated mid-day meal in the primary school in Dharmasati Gandaman village under Mashrakh block on July 16. During the investigation, it was revealed that the spurious edible oil used to cook vegetables had been brought from the principal house and the same was purchased from grocery shop of the principal's husband. The principal surrendered before a court on July 24 after being at large for a week, but her husband continued to elude the police which obtained warrant from a court for confiscation of Rai's properties. LUCKNOW, SEP 09: As usual with political parties in the wake of riots Uttar Pradesh chief minister Akhilesh Yadav on Monday toeing the same tested line alleged "political conspiracy" behind the riots in Muzaffarnagar to destabilise his government. BSP blamed ruling SP for the violence, escalating the political blame game over the communal strife. "The violence is a political conspiracy to defame and destablise my government, which is doing a good job for poor, youths, muslims and all sections of the society", Yadav said, as BJP and RLD demanded imposition of President's rule in UP. "Political parties are trying to find ways to attack the government, they had done this earlier also. Earlier, in Shamli they tried to vitiate atmosphere of the state but it was thwarted", said Yadav, who is under attack over the violence. He was talking to reporters in Lucknow at a function to see off Haj pilgrims leaving for Mecca. BSP chief Mayawati and RLD leader Ajit Singh blamed Samajwadi Party(SP) and BJP for the violence in Muzaffarnagar and adjoining areas of UP saying the two were advancing their political interests by polarising voters. They demanded imposition of central rule. "One can see the hands of BJP and SP behind this. Lok Sabha polls are near and both the parties want to give a communal colour to the polls...it is their political gameplan," Mayawati said in New Delhi. Union minister and RLD Contd p2

Toll mounts to 31 as violence spreads to other areas, PM speaks to Akhilesh


LUCKNOW, SEP 09: As the state government is struggling to contain the rapidly spreading communal violence the death toll in Muzaffarnagar and other areas rose to 31 on Monday with authorities arresting 200 rioters. "The death toll in the violence in Muzaffarnagar and other areas has climbed to 31," principal secretary home R M Srivastava said in Lucknow even as curfew remained in force in riot-hit areas and army staged flag march for the second consecutive day. Violence spread to neighbouring district of Shamli where a 40-year-old Imam of a mosque, Maulana Umar Din, was shot dead, Shamli district magistrate P K Singh Contd p2

FAROOQ ABDULLAH TELLS PAKISTAN TO CONTROL JIHADIS


JAMMU, SEP 09: Asking Pakistan to control "Jehadi Forces" and stop ceasefire violations, National Conference patron Farooq Abdullah on Monday said dialogue with Islamabad has no meaning until tragedies are created in India by terrorists. "Pakistan must try and see that ceasefire violations do not take place -- which their (Pakistan) territory is not used by the terrorists to create tragedies in India. "So long as these tragedies are created, dialogue has no meaning," Abdullah, also Union New and Renewable Contd p2

CHAPRA, SEPT 09: Arjun Rai, an accused in the midday meal tragedy case that claimed lives of 23 children in Bihar's Saran district two months ago, surrendered on Monday in a local court. Rai, the husband of the

school principal and main accused Meena Devi, surrendered before the court of the Chief Judicial Magistrate AK Jha. The judge remanded Rai to 14 days judicial custody in the divisional jail.

India proposes US to jointly arrest Dawood Ibrahim


ter Sushilkumar Shinde said here on Monday. "We have arrested some most wanted terrorists (of late) and have killed a few on the border. As far as Dawood (Ibrahim) is concerned, we are in touch with (US agency) the FBI," Shinde said, talking to reporters here. "There is already a red corner notice (against Dawood Ibrahim). We have proposed a joint action with the US (to arrest him). US Attorney General Eric Holder has also agreed to this," he added. Indian intelligence agencies have claimed for long that the gangster is living in Pakistan

Prakash Singh Badal calls Gujarat CM 'Sardar Modi'


CHANDIGARH, SEP 09: Punjab Chief Minister Prakash Singh Badal on Monday called his Gujarat counterpart and chairman of BJP's election campaign committee Narendra Modi as "the greatest leader" of the country. In the beginning of his address at the inaugural session of Vibrant Gujarat Global Agriculture Summit 2013 in Gandhinagar, Badal said, "I thank the greatest leader of the country and Chief Minister of Gujarat Narendra Modi for organising a first of this kind summit to address the problems of country's farmers." "Gujarat is the state which gave birth to Mahatma Gandhi, which gave us Sardar Patel and now it has given 'Sardar' Modi to our nation," said the Shiromani Akali Dal leader. Badal, the only ally of BJP so far to come out in support of port price for farmers' production is decided by the Center." "When this country needed grain, government gave the slogan 'Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan'. But when the need was over they neglected farmers. Don't forget that you will need farmers in future too. What will you do then?" he said. Talking about Punjab, Badal said, "More than 70 per cent of farming is tube-well dependent. At present farmers of Punjab carry more then 30,000-crore debt. But Central government is saying that as they are using tube-well water, it will not help with the debt. The farmers, who helped the country prosper, have been condemned by the central government." "Don't keep farmers unhappy for long time. It will create a grave trouble. Don't wake up the sleeping tigers of Contd p2

'Decision on 2014 polls tie-up after October' says Nitish Kumar


PATNA, SEP 10: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday said JD(U) will take a call on whether to go it alone or be part of any front opposed to Congress and BJP for the 2014 general elections after October. "Any decision on whether to go it alone or reach electoral understanding with federal front or third front for the 2014 elections will be taken only after October," Kumar told reporters here when asked about chances of JD(U) joining third front in the elections. "Till October, JD(U) is busy conducting its meetings at district and Lok Sabha constituency level. We will discuss these electoral issues for the coming parliamentary polls after that (October)," Kumar said. When asked that BJP is

SYRIAN ENVOY SUMMONED OVER JIHADI ALLEGATIONS


NEW DELHI, SEP 09: India has summoned Syrian ambassador Riad Abbas regarding his remarks on presence of "Indian jihadis" in his country. However, the Syrian envoy, categorically stated that "he had not made any remarks on the presence of Indian jihadis" and had spoken about jihadis in general, who were coming in from Turkey into Syria. Abbas was summoned on Friday by joint secretary Sandeep Kumar JS (West Asia and North Africa) in external affairs ministry in connection with his remarks during an Contd p2

MUMBAI, SEP 09: Failing to apprehend the maverick fugitive terror mastermind Dawood Ibrahim the Indian government has proposed the Americans to formulate a joint action with the United States to arrest fugitive gangster and country's most wanted terrorist, Dawood Ibrahim, Union home minis-

Modi as Prime Ministerial candidate, also announced that a similar summit would be held in Punjab next February. In his half-an-hour long speech, Badal attacked the central government for ignoring farmers. "For past many years farmers and agriculture have become the most neglected in our country," he said. "No Chief Minister is being consulted before taking decisions on farmers' issues... Every sup-

expected to name Narendra Modi as its prime ministerial candidate soon, Kumar ducked the question. He also skipped a question on Modi addressing a rally at Jaipur expected to be attended by minority Muslims from Ajmer and other places, saying "next question please." Similarly, in reply to a question on Rahul Gandhi as Congress' prime ministerial candidate for general elections next Contd p2

WILL ZUBIN MEHTA CONCERT EVER HAPPEN IN JAMMU?


HINDSIGHT
ROHIT SINGH RANA The melody of Abhay Rustum Sopori was the start of a great musical extravaganza. It was a curtain raiser with first lines of touching Kashmiri songs. Then followed Zubin Mehta and the result in the perfect Shalamar setting looked as if a thin haze of musical notes wafted in the air. Very few among the audience must have understood the import of his music. Few in the front lines were shuffling, perhaps lost in their own ways between Eahasas and Hakeekat. Yet despite all the disparaging noises the concert happened. Three hundred Kilometers from the pristine settings of Shalamar Garden, many in Jammu too watched the concert live on their television sets. Consider the response by Jammu to the concert especially when the separatists went all over to protest against it. Full silence no statements, especially by the literary organizations in Jammu who otherwise boast for promoting Jammu or national sentiment. There ought to have been a big protest demonstration in the City of Temples against those who opposed the Zubin concert in Kashmir and that demonstration should have been taken out by intellectuals, university students and men of letters along with all political parties? But nothing happened. Back in the valley when the concert ended, Zubin Mehta said that next time he would like to perform for the people of Kashmir. There is a perception in the world that Kashmir means Kashmir and Jammu & Kashmir too means Kashmir. In this backdrop, it is vital to brood and ponder over this harsh reality. Will the Jammuites countenance to this situation is not difficult to guess. For all practical purposes Jammu is treated as a backyard of Kashmir, which needs some cursory care while all primary and secondary attention goes to those who live in the valley. Forget all the secular credentials that the people on this side of Pir panchal have upheld. Disregard the good will that the people of Jammu have displayed for all displaced persons whether they belonged to the valley or to the areas of Doda and kishtwar, such things do not count in a race for political, social and economic dominance. In political calculations this does not get registered anywhere. The tolerance of Jammu is not a mirage like the kashmiriat but a visible reality. But who cares although the representatives of two mainstream (Kashmir centric) parties parrot repeatedly about their promise to bring parity in the allocation of funds and other economic activities between Jammu and Kashmir. The political representation larger and genuine for the Jammu remains in suspended animation till 2033 when a review will be made on delimitation. A negative political haze hangs around Jammu. With Kashmir centric parties chalking out plans to undermine Jammus collective strength by slowly working out a plan to address a particular community in so called Chenab Valley, Poonch and Rajouri. Here the separatists too are testing their nefarious activities by trying to woo some support to their cause. A larger game plan of Greater Kashmir very slowly is unfolding designed to engulf and weaken the popular nationalist sentiment in the region. Wonder why thousands of Jammu businessmen do not have their summer homes in Srinagar so that they with their families could enjoy Kashmir. Reasons are not difficult to guess, they are there evident and obvious. Jammu too has its scenic, spots, it also has meandering rivers and beautiful valleys but they stand forlorn and covered under a thick curtain of political apathy. Despite its Karan Singhs, Bhallas, Ranas, Sharmas, Sarooris, Azads and host of other political and military generals will Zubin Mehta ever perform in Jammu city? He might have not heard the name of Jammu notwithstanding his plane flew to Kashmir over a large swathe or territory that belongs to land called Jammu. Unfortunately it is the painful certainty which will perhaps hang about if Jammu does not collectively rise for its due share.

A SMALL CORRECTION NEEDS TO BE HEEDED


At the concert of Zubin Mehta at Shalamar Bagh the Chief Minister recited the famous couplet of Amir khusru Agar Firdous bar rioye zameen ast hami asto hami asto hami ast (If there is heaven on earth it is here, it is here, it is here). No questions with the Omars quote. But there is a general perception that Khusru said it for Kashmir which is not true because he did not visit Kashmir. Born in 1253, he died in 1325 on 3rd April to be precise. So if we take him in a good health ten years before his death that comes to 1315 he still would not have been able to undertake the arduous journey. Kashmir was at that time still a Hindu kingdom but its decline was visible. There is also no mention of his visit to Kashmir in any subsequent histories. Later when Jehangir visited Kashmir, enchanted by its beauty, he recited the famous Khusru couplet. Shalamar Bagh is also not laid out by the Mughal Kings Jehangir. There was already a garden and a cottage there. Built by the founder of Srinagar city, Praversena on the way to meet his spiritual teacher Sukram Swami at Harwan rested at the place. A cursory look at the central pavilion of the Shalamar Bagh will point to the Hindu style columns and brackets perhaps taken from a temple or the cottage that already existed there. It was in 1619 that Jehangir laid out a modern Mughal garden at the place. The name Shalamar itself is mysterious. There are many names in Kashmir which end with word mar. Even name Kashmir too is said to be derived from Kashyp Mar. The other places in Kashmir like Gund-e- Ahal mar or Zoni mar too end with word mar This proves perhaps to the antiquity of the place. Interestingly how many of our politicians and Chief Ministers cabinet know about Kashmir and its history is anybodys guess. RANASAHIB

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ernment has little to show in terms of development during its rule, it is using the communal divide to get votes in the general elections. "It is because Samajwadi Party fears the voters' ire against the government's nonperformance that they have resorted to communalising the region," he said. Both claimed that since the SP came to power in UP, the state has witnessed 100 cases of communal riots. BJP's Ravi Shankar Prasad, who was also detained at Ghaziabad, said if proper, strong action had been taken at the appropriate time it would not have led to the current situation in Muzaffarnagar. Centre, which, sources said in Lucknow, has details regarding the administrative lapses as well as the situation prevailing there. Yadav sought to know from the officers why the situation could not be controlled yet and the measures taken for maintaining law and order in Muzaffarnagar. The meeting holds significance after governor BL Joshi's report to the Centre in which he gave details of the incident and also lapses on part of the government. "Mulayam is serious about what happened in Muzaffarnagar ... the incident is condemnable. Chief minister Akhilesh Yadav is himself monitoring the situation till 2am in the night," SP spokesman and Cabinet minister Rajendra Chowdhury told reporters after the meeting. Asked whether officers are not paying heed to the chief minister, Chowdhury said, "No officer has the courage to defy orders of the CM." Claiming that opposition was working in an undemocratic way, Chowdhury alleged they were involved in inciting and fuelling passions and added that demand for imposition of President's rule by BJP, Congress and BSP was "unjustified". "We stopped 84 kosi yatra and thwarted attempt to communalize atmosphere of the state ... In Muzaffarnagar incident also, action will be taken against those who had taken law into their hands," Chowdhury said. Chief secretary Javed Usmani, DGP Devraj Nagar and principal secretary, home, RM Srivastava also attended the meeting. Mulayam had on Sunday held a meeting in which he had pulled up senior officials
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for their failure in taking timely action to check the violence. When asked why permission for panchyat (called by a particular community on Saturday) was given when the situation was tense there, Chowdhury said this would be looked into. "We will look into as to how panchayat was held there ... The entire incident will be probed," he said. time."

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the killings. JKLF chairman Yasin Malik was also detained near his Maisuma residence here as he tried to take out a protest march along with his associates. Curfew has been imposed in areas under police station Maisuma, the sources said. Separatist leaders in the valley have given out a bandh call protesting the killing.

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three local youths killed in the firing," the spokesman said. He said the mobile phone recovered from the possession of the Pakistani militant had video clipping of snatching of weapons of two CRPF personnel who were shot at by militants in village Almeira in Shopian on August 26. One of the jawans died in the attack while another was critically injured and was undergoing treatment. Earlier giving details of the incident, the spokesman had said four persons, including two "anti-national" elements, were killed and another injured in the firing. "A pistol, two grenades and a mobile phone, which was being used by LeT militants, were recovered from the antinational elements," he had said.

recruitment of doctors. He said Corporation has approached Saudi Health Employment Attach in India to empanel to JKSOECL as their authorized recruitment agent for J&K. He said the necessary documents in this regard have been completed and Ministry of Health from Saudi Arabia is expected to visit the Corporation soon. Dr. Rashid said that the Corporation has participated in employment fairs and awareness camp to sensitize the target groups regarding trends and opportunities available in overseas job market and various aspects of safe and legal emigration. He said Corporation is keeping close liaison with the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs, Indian Centre for Migration, International Organization for Migration and other Overseas Employment Corporations to help explore international job market for J&K youth.

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Energy minister, told reporters here on the sidelines of a function here. "What Pakistan must do is to try and control Jehadis working there. Unless that is done, the move forward (on the dialogue front) is very difficult". "No problem between India and Pakistan can be solved without dialogue. Let us be clear on that. Dialogue is very essential." The Union minister was replying to a volley of questions on ceasefire violations and the Syrian crisis. "Every Indian do not want a conflict. We do not want a war. War brings tragedies. We appeal to America and the United Nation for peace. Do not choose methods of war". "What we must do is that the United Nations should sort out the trouble amicably rather than using guns," Abdullah said.

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Punjab," he said. Praising Modi for his work in animal husbandry, Badal said, "Modiji had gifted me a cow of famous Gir breed of the state. I have kept it at my village farm. When I go to my village, everyday I drink her milk. But Modiji now you have to give me another young one, as that cow has grown old." Badal, however, refrained from mentioning the controversial issue of Sikh farmers in Gujarat who are up in arms against Gujarat government for allegedly depriving them of lands. When asked by reporters afterwards, he said the matter was before the court, so he would not comment.

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said. Concerned over the incidents, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh spoke to chief minister Akhilesh Yadav and assured him of all help from the Centre to deal with the situation. Union home ministry asked Uttar Pradesh government to send Muzaffarnagar situation report every 12 hours. It also asked the state government to deploy enough forces in rural areas in the district where violence is yet to be contained. Under fire over the violence, UP government transferred top police officials, including Saharanpur DIG, SSP Muzaffarnagar and SP Shamli. Violencehit Muzaffarnagar lies in Saharanpur range. "We are also cancelling arms licenses in Phugana, Shahpur, Dhaurakalan as they were misused during the violence," ADG, law and order, Arun Kumar told reporters in Muzaffarnagar. UP governor BL Joshi has sent a report on the Muzaffarnagar violence to the
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supremo Ajit Singh, who was detained in Ghaziabad while entering the riot-hit areas on Monday, said BJP wants polarisation of votes, and "so does SP". "Both think they will gain...why did BJP send (Amit) Shah to UP - first to Ayodhya and then Mathura," questioned Singh whose party is a UPA ally. Mayawati said both the parties are handin-glove to further their political interests ahead of 2014 Lok Sabha polls. "They wanted to disturb the communal fabric of not only the state but the entire country under the garb of (VHP's) 84kosi yatra. But people have seen through their political gameplan which stands exposed," the BSP supremo said. 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interview that "Indian fighters" are waging "Islamic jihad" against President Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria alongside fighters from Afghanistan and Chechnya. As regards comments on not sharing evidence with the Indian side as no Indian official had been to Syria for the last two years, Abbas stated that the evidence was with reference to use of chemical weapons by the rebels, and not relating to presence of Indian jihadis in Syria, official sources said. Abbas also stated strongly that he was always deeply appreciative of India's position on Syria.

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year, Kumar told reporters it is the party's privilege to make a decision on any individual considering its interests. "Where is the need for opinion of a third person in such cases," he said at the press meet after 'Janata Ke Darbar me Mukhya Mantri' programme. On a question that there was a buzz that JD(U) was inclined towards Third Front for which Samajwadi Party of Mulayam Singh Yadav has begun efforts, Kumar said "many ideas keep coming but a decision on polls will be taken at an appropriate
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Omar seeks ..
than 100 overseas employers have been contacted by the Corporation for recruitment of manpower from the State. He said a delegation from Ministry of Health from Saudi Arabia visited Srinagar four times during the last two years for
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MOHAMMAD JAMAL 16-Sep 166 JKF-6910-2-0 IFTIKHAR AHMAD 16-Sep 167 JKF-6910-2-0 TASNEEMA 16-Sep 168 JKF-6935-2-0 GHULAM MOHAMMAD 16-Sep 169 JKF-6935-2-0 YASMMENA 16-Sep 170 JKF-6964-2-0 ABDUL MAJID 16-Sep 171 JKF-6964-2-0 GULSHAN MAJID 16-Sep 172 JKF-7041-2-0 GHULAM MOHMAD 16-Sep 173 JKF-7041-2-0 HAJRA BEGUM 16-Sep 174 JKF-7043-2-0 GHULAM MOHAMMAD 16-Sep 175 JKF-7043-2-0 MAHJABEEN 16-Sep 176 JKF-7066-2-0 NAZIR AHMAD 16-Sep 177 JKF-7066-2-0 HAJRA BEGUM 16-Sep 178 JKF-7081-3-0 MOHAMMAD ASHRAF 16-Sep 179 JKF-7081-3-0 MISRA BANO 16-Sep 180 JKF-7081-3-0 IFZA ASHRAF 16-Sep 181 JKF-7082-2-0 GHULAM MOHAMMAD 16-Sep 182 JKF-7082-2-0 RAZIA 16-Sep 183 JKF-7095-2-0 GHULAM QADIR 16-Sep 184 JKF-7095-2-0 AYESHA 16-Sep 185 JKF-7109-2-0 SADIQ HUSSAIN 16-Sep 186 JKF-7109-2-0 DILSHADA 16-Sep 187 JKF-7123-2-0 FAYAZ AHMED 16-Sep 188 JKF-7123-2-0 AFROOZA JAN 16-Sep 189 JKR-7165-2-0 TARIQ AHMED 16-Sep 190 JKR-7165-2-0 AMINA TARIQ 16-Sep 191 JKF-7278-2-0 AMEENA 16-Sep 192 JKF-7278-2-0 KHURSHID AHMAD 16-Sep 193 JKF-7358-2-0 FAROOQ AHMED 16-Sep 194 JKF-7358-2-0 NUSRAT GANI 16-Sep 195 JKF-7367-3-0 MANZOORA 16-Sep 196 JKF-7367-3-0 MOHD MOHSIN 16-Sep 197 JKF-7367-3-0 SHAZIA 16-Sep 198 JKF-7374-2-0 MUHAMMAD ELIAS 16-Sep 199 JKF-7374-2-0 NASREEN JAN 16-Sep 200 JKF-7384-3-0 AIJAZ AHMED 16-Sep 201 JKF-7384-3-0 BASHIR AHMED 16-Sep 202 JKR-7407-1-0 MOHD ABDULLA 16-Sep 203 JKF-7425-2-0 ZAHOOR AHMAD 16-Sep 204 JKF-7425-2-0 ABIDA ZAHOOR 16-Sep 205 JKF-7437-2-0 SHOUKAT HUSSAIN 16-Sep 206 JKF-7437-2-0 BILQEES U NISA 16-Sep 207 JKF-7438-2-0 IMTIYAZ ALI 16-Sep 208 JKF-7438-2-0 RUBINA 16-Sep 209 JKR-7441-5-0 ABDUL WAHID 16-Sep 210 JKR-7441-5-0 MOHI UDIN 16-Sep 211 JKR-7441-5-0 POSHA 16-Sep 212 JKR-7441-5-0 BASHIR AHMAD 16-Sep 213 JKR-7441-5-0 ZITOONA 16-Sep 214 JKF-7468-3-0 ZAHOOR AHMAD 16-Sep 215 JKF-7468-3-0 ABDUL REHMAN 16-Sep 216 JKF-7468-3-0 ATIQA BEGUM 16-Sep 217 JKF-7471-3-0 BILAL AHMAD 16-Sep 218 JKF-7471-3-0 DILSHADA 16-Sep 219 JKF-7471-3-0 ARIFAT 16-Sep 220 JKF-7478-2-0 GHULAM NABI 16-Sep 221 JKF-7478-2-0 ZAHOORA BEGUM 16-Sep 222 JKF-7493-3-0 MOHAMMAD YOUSUF 16-Sep 223 JKF-7494-2-0 MOHAMMAD ASLAM 16-Sep 224 JKF-7494-2-0 SHAMIMA 16-Sep 225 JKF-7495-2-0 NAZIR AHMAD 16-Sep 226 JKF-7495-2-0 DILSHADA BANO 16-Sep 227 JKF-7508-2-0 ABDUL RASHID 16-Sep 228 JKF-7508-2-0 MUKHTA 16-Sep 229 JKF-7526-1-0 MOHAMMAD AFZAL 16-Sep 230 JKF-7539-3-0 JAVID MOHI UD DIN 16-Sep 231 JKF-7539-3-0 HAJRA 16-Sep 232 JKF-7539-3-0 YASMEEN AKHTAR 16-Sep 233 JKF-7549-2-0 SYED MOHAMMAD 16-Sep 234 JKF-7549-2-0 ZEENAT BEGUM 16-Sep 235 JKF-7595-2-0 NISSAR AHMAD 16-Sep 236 JKF-7595-2-0 SHAMIMA 16-Sep 237 JKF-7612-2-0 ABDUL GANI 16-Sep 238 JKF-7612-2-0 ZOONA 16-Sep 239 JKF-7622-2-0 SHABIR AHMED 16-Sep 240 JKF-7622-2-0 DILSHADA AKHTER 16-Sep

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the occasion underscored the need for time bound completion of all tourism projects in the area. He stressed on early finalization of Master Plan for creation of required tourist infrastructure in a planned manner. Peerzada said that since the inception of KDA tourism infrastructure worth about Rs 35 crore created at the destination, needs proper utilization and look after. He said that development of parking lots in the area should get priority. MLA, Shangu Peerzada Mansoor Hussain, while highlighting the tourism potential of the area urged that all potential area of the Constituency should be brought under the ambit of KDA for development. He said that parking lot at Achabal should be developed on the land already acquired for the purpose.

Bhalla greets people on Ganesh Chaturthi


'Festivals spread brotherhood, harmony in society'
JAMMU, SEPTEMBER 09- Minister for Housing, Horticulture and Culture Mr. Raman Bhalla on Monday greeted the people of the State on the eve of Ganesh Chaturthi, noting that festivals spread peace and harmony among un the society. The Minister was interacting with the devotees here at Bahu Fort after attending the Ganeshotsav celebration festival. The 10-day Ganeshotsav festival that marks the birth of Lord Ganesh started on Monday. Hundreds of devotees of Bahu Fort and its adjoining areas participated in the Lord Ganesh celebrations. Mr. Bhalla said that the celebration of such festivals bring people from all walks of life together and spread brotherhood and peace. . He said celebration of this festival is successfully encouraged by the great freedom fighter Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak to galvanize support for India's independence movement. The Minister appealed to the people to resolve to renew the spirit and vision of the great leader (Tilak) and rededicate themselves to the country's development and progress. "May the festivities associated with Ganesh Chaturthi mark the beginning of fresh efforts towards building a new, just, strong and caring India where people live in happiness and harmony," he said adding that Lord Ganesh is considered as symbol of wisdom, prosperity and good fortune. He called upon the people to celebrate this festival by reaffirming faith in all that is good, noble and virtuous and instill in them the pride in the composite culture of India . Mr. Bhalla said 'Ganesh Chaturthi' has inspired people of India to dedicate themselves to the larger cause of nation-building. He prayed that may Lord Ganesh bless all with wisdom, prosperity and good fortune. The Minister informed that Ganesh Chaturthi also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi is one of the important Hindu festivals celebrated throughout India with a great devotion. Earlier, Mr. Bhalla also visited Trikuta Nagar and dedicated five newly installed high mast lights to the people of the area.

Create eco-friendly infrastructure at tourist destinations: G. A. Mir


Peerzada for time bound completion of on-going projects
SRINAGAR, SEPT 9: The 6th meeting of Kokernag Development Authority (KDA) was held under the chairmanship of Minister for Tourism, Mr Ghulam Ahmad Mir here on Monday. Minister for Hajj and Auqaf and Floriculture, Peerzada Mohammad Syed was also present in the meeting. The meeting was informed that tourism projects worth Rs 18.88 crore were taken up in the area under Centre and State Plans at the destination against which major tourism projects including development of Club Park, Pine view Hill Park at Bidder and recreational park at Dandipora have been completed while as work on TRC Kokernag is in final stages and work on Bringi garden at Bidder Hayatpora is also apace. The meeting was told that 11 tourism development works worth Rs 3.83 crore of differ-

Gurezi inaugurates 5-day Scouts, Guides camp at Dawar

Kundal inaugurates development works


JAMMU, SEPTEMBER 09 - MLC, Mr. B. R. Kundal inaugurated various lanes and drains renovated with a cost of Rs. 7 lakh out of his CDF in Tanda village of R. S. Pura. Besides a large gathering of locals various Sarpanchs, Naib Sarpanchs and Panchs were present on the occasion. After inaugurating the development works, Kundal said that repair and development of various lanes and drains in the area a long pending demand of the locals and with the construction of the same the people of village would feel a sigh of relief. He said that he always tried his best for development of rural and far-flung villages where there is greater need for the same. The MLC exhorted upon the local people to keep a strict monitoring over the welfare and development programmes being done in their area to ensure judicious use of funds. On the occasion, Naib Sarpanch Jagdish Raj apprised the MLC of the water scarcity and other problems seeking an immediate redressal to the same.

ent nature has been also completed so far. Addressing the meeting, the Tourism Minister emphasized on striking a balance between conservation of environment and development of tourism infrastructure. The Minister said that Kashmir valley has witnessed tremendous growth in tourism sector during last few years and the tourist places

like Pahalgam, Gulgmarg and Sonammarg are receiving a huge influx. He said that there is a need of promoting and bringing new destinations on tourism map like Lush green areas of Chattapal and Margan and Simthan tops. He however, cautioned that the development should not happen at the cost of environment. "We should develop infrastructure at the new

tourist places but at the same time ensure preservation of ecologically fragile zones," he said. "We have seen that increased human interference has resulted in ecological imbalance in many virgin lush green environs. So, instead of going for concrete structures there is a need to focus on eco-tourism". Minister for Hajj and Auaquaf, Peerzada Syed on

Div Com exhorts expeditious disposal of land acquisition cases


JAMMU, SEPT 09Divisional Commissioner Jammu Shantmanu on Monday took a detailed review meeting to assess the progress of land acquisition cases falling under NHAI, PMGSY, BRO, Border Fencing besides reviewing compensation to flood affected cases. Threadbare discussion was held on various important issues with regard to land acquisition cases falling under NHAI, shifting of utilities, payment of crop compensation, rent/compensation for mined/de-mined areas etc. Divisional Commissioner Jammu directed the concerned executing agencies to expedite the process of land acquisition so that the vital projects would not be delayed and completed in a fixed time frame. He asked the National Highway authorities to make repair and restoration of National Highway damaged due to incessant rains for smooth flow of traffic. Other issues deliberated upon in the meeting included

Sohrawardy inaugurates entrepreneurship development-cum-loan mela

SRINAGAR, SEPT 09Minister of State for PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control, Mr. Nazir Ahmad Gurezi on Monday inaugurated 5-day Scouts and Guides camp at Dawar. The Camp was organized by the Department of Youth Service and Sports. About 135 scouts and guides of ten districts of the Valley are participating in the camp. Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that talent is present among the youth of the State but need is to channelize it so that they can compete at national and international level. The Minister said an NCC Camp will also be organized in Gurez Tehsil soon. He asked the organizers to

organize other events in the tehsil so that the youth of Gurez get opportunity in competing at State and National Level competitions. He said the land has already been acquired for the sports stadium for which the construction work will be started soon. He said Government is keen to promote the sports activities in the State, adding that sufficient funds have been earmarked under the sector. Earlier, District Youth Service and Sports officer, Bandipora, Mr. Muzaffar Trambu gave resume about the camp. On the occasion, a colourful cultural programme was also organized by the camp participants who were applauded by the audience.

Ravinder chairs Privileges Committee meet


SRINAGAR SEPT 09: The Privilege Committee of J&K Legislative Council met here today under the Chairmanship of Revinder Kumar Sharma and discussed the privilege motion moved against Anti Hijack Squad Airport Srinagar by the members. Legislators Showkat Ahmad Ganaie, Ali Mohammad Dar and Ghulam Nabi Monga, ADG, Security, V.K. Singh, SSP Security, Rafiq-ulHassan, SP Anti hijack, Abdul Rashid Bhat were present on the occasion. On assurance of ADG for streamlining and improving the system and taking full responsibility of the incident, the Committee decided to withdraw the motion moved against the officer. The Committee asked concerned authority to bring more efficiency in the team work besides taking corrective measures for maintaining inter departmental coordination to ensure that such incidents do not recur in future. The Chairman asked the security wing of J&K Police to be extra cautious in their duties. In another meeting, the Committee discussed the privilege motion against the employees of JAKFED. The Committee discussed in detail the privilege motion moved by Naresh Kumar Gupta against the employees of JAKFED for calling press conference in March 2013 and threatening the Member for raising the issue in the House. Expressing its dismay over the negligence exhibited by the management of JAKFED in handling the case, the Committee asked the MD to furnish all documents of the case to the Committee so that further action in the matter is taken accordingly. The Committee also heard the 12 employees responsible for this misconduct.

review of action taken report regarding DPs of 1947, 1965 and 1971, status report regarding payment as ex-gratia relief to earthquake victims, payment of compensation to flood affected of August 2013, construction of Niabat building and Patwar Khana, construction of accommodation in the respective tehsil and sub divisional complexes for computerization under NLRMP etc. Divisional Commissioner also reviewed the current status of payment as ex-gratia relief to the earthquake victims and compensation to flood affected of August 2013. SMeanwhile, the meeting also discussed the

resumption of User Free Collection at Raj Bagh Toll Plaza in Kathua district besides construction of temporary Toll Plaza in village Sarore of district Samba. In the absence of user fee collection, it would not be possible to maintain the National Highway as maintenance on completed 4-lane section is to be done through long term OMT (Operation, Maintain and Transfer) contract, which could not be made operational in the absence of User Fee Collection. Shantmanu also instructed DCs for reconciliation of Kissan Credit Cards cases with Banks. He also directed them for early Departmental Promotion Committee meetings.

DODA, SEPT 09 - Jammu and Kashmir entrepreneurship development institute on Monday organized a one day Entrepreneurship De v e lo p m e n t- c um - Lo an Mela to encourage unemployed educated youth of the District adopt self employment ventures for a better life. The event was sponsored by National Minorities Development & Finance Corporation. MLC, Khalid Najib Sohrawardy, was the chief guest while Additional District Development Commissioner, G.H.N Balwan, Assistant Commissioner Development Rakesh Kumar, Deputy Director Employment, Shahida Parveen, Nodal

Officer JKEDI, Aamir Shafiq and Nodal officer JKEDI Kishtwar and Udhampur besides Sarpanchs, prominent citizens, media persons and students were also present on the occasion. While addressing the gathering, the MLC underlined the need of conducive atmosphere for youth of the region enabling them establish their viable enterprises. He appreciated the role of JKEDI in motivating youth to adopt entrepreneurship as a career prospective. Sohrawardy said JKEDI encourages unemployed educated youth / entrepreneurs to establish their business and become job providers rather than job seekers.

DC takes stock of the available facilities in Shopian


Urges for ensuring students, patients to avail the facilities
SHOPIAN, SEPT 09: To facilitate the people of the district including the students appearing in examinations besides patients requiring immediate health care facilities, the District Administration Shopian has taken adequate measures to meet out the requirements of the people. Deputy Commissioner Shopian has directed officers of all the line departments to ensure that the people may not face any problem on account of essential services and availability of edibles, besides ensuring movement of patients to hospital. He has also directed the concerned officers to allow the students to attend examinations for which the admit cards of students shall be treated as passes. He also directed that the patients, requiring immediate healthcare shall not face any difficulty in availing the medicare facilities in the hospitals. Meanwhile, the Deputy Commissioner visited the district Hospital to take stock of the available facilities and measures taken for redressing the grievances of the patients. The Deputy Commissioner also interacted with the patients and inquired about the health care facilities being made available to them. He was told by the Hospital management that adequate health care is being provided to the patients. He also directed the CMO Shopian to ensure availability of doctors in the hospital. Deputy Commissioner Shopian appealed the people to cooperate with the district administration for maintaining peace and tranquillity in the district. He asked people to contact his office and residential telephone no's, (O) 01933260987, (R) 01933260977, (M) 9596028060, for any assistance.

Nasir visits Amirakadal Constituency, asks for takingup beautification work of bund
SRINAGAR, SEPTEMBER 09 - MLA Amirakadal and former Minister of state, Nasir Aslam Wani today conducted an extensive tour of his constituency and took stock of pace of work on ongoing developmental projects being executed by different departments under various sectors. During the tour, the MLA visited the areas including Barbar Shah, Sumander Bagh and its adjoining areas and took stock of the problems of the people. Interacting with the people, the MLA said that the government is already aware of their problems and various initiatives have been taken for their early redressal. He directed the concerned for taking up construction work of retaining wall, drudging and beautification work of bund at the earliest. Mr. Aslam Wani also directed the executing agency to accelerate the pace of work ensuring timely completion of the works being executed under different sectors in the area. Among others, the officers of UEED, PHE, PDD and ERA accompanied MLA during the tour.

Mir directs constitution of teams to assess losses to paddy, orchards


SRINAGAR, SEPT 9: Minister for Agri Mr. G. H. Mir has expressed concern over the losses caused by hail storm that hit most parts of the whole valley Sunday evening. The Minister directed Dy Commissioners of Budgam and Baramulla to constitute joint teams of officers of Agri, Rev. and Horti Depts to assess the losses caused to paddy and horticulture products by the hail storm. He also asked for submission of losses report to the concern quarters within shortest possible time so that affected farmers and orchardists could be compensated.

Dr. Manohar convenes public grievances camp, listens to people's problems

Dr Veeri chairs Environment Committee meet


SRINAGAR, SEPT 09:- A meeting of Committee on Environment of J&K Legislative Council was held on Monday under the chairmanship of Dr. Bashir Ahmad Veeri which discussed various issues regarding environment degradation and sought suggestions for the preservation and conservation of natural resources and environment of the State. Master Noor Hussain, Mr. Showkat Hussain, Mr. Sham Lal, Abdul Majeed Bhat, and Mrs. Rani Billoria were present in the meeting. The Committee discussed the issue of illegally established brick kilns and crushers in various areas of the State which pose dangerous threat to environment and natural resources of the State. The Chairman of the Committee said that J&K is eco-sensitive State and needs extra attention for its sustenance and conservation, adding that it is responsibility of all the concerned departments to put in all out efforts for its preservation in a coordinated manner.

2- day science exhibition held at DIET Pampore


PULWAMA, SEPTEMBER 09: To explore the talent of students , District Institute of Education and Trainings (DIET) Pulwama organised 2day District level science exhibition under " INSPIRE AWARD" Scheme here on Monday. As many as, 225 INSPIRE AWARDEES displayed their models in the exhibition, out of which 14 models were selected by the panel of jury members for State Level Science Exhibition . Addl DDC, Pulwama, Mr. Arif-ullah who was Chief Guest on the occasion inaugurated the 2-day long Science Exhibition. Among others, Joint Director Trainings of state Institute of Education Srinagar, Chief Education Officer, Pulwama, Principals of various Educational Institutions and Zonal Education Officers participated in the exhibition. Speaking on the occasion, Additional District Development Commissioner, exhorted upon the officers of Education Department to impart quality and Job oriented education to the students so that better human resource and scholars be produced for improving the socio economic conditions of the people. Lauding the performance of talented INSPIRE AWARDEES, Principal DIET Pulwama Ms Sony Sonam exhorted upon the students to work hard for bringing laurels to the district in the State Level Science Exhibition.

KATHUA, SEPT 9: The Minister of state for finance, planning and higher education Dr. Manohar Lal Sharma today convened a public Grievances camp at village Dinga Amb in tehsil Hiranagar and listened to the people's problems. Public representatives from various panchyats/ villages of the tehsil Hiranagar projected their demands before the minister regarding ration, electric poles, drinking water, road connectivity up-gradation of schools, inclusion of genuine people in BPL list, old age pension. The Minister listened the problems and demands of the people patiently and assured that their demands will be redressed on priority. The representatives from various panchayats /villages also apprised the minister about the damages caused in the recent floods/heavy rains. They demanded compensation for the crops and cattle

washed away in the flash floods . While addressing the public gathering minister said that recent floods/heavy rains had caused much damaged in the Hiranagar tehsil. He said that hundreds of houses have been damaged in the floods, while cattle have also been washed away in the flood. He said that relief and compensation will be distributed to the affected people after the proper assessment of the losses. Minister took serious note of the drinking water problems in village Dode He directed AEE PHE to restore the water supply in the village at the earliest. Regarding the demand of electric poles, the Minister announced 15 electric Poles for Dinga Amb panchyat (B) and 20 electric poles for Mela panchyat. He issued directions to PWD department to repair the Dayalchack challan road.

Saifullah chairs Select Committee meet

DC conducts extensive tour of hail storm affected areas of Budgam


BUDGAM, SEPT 09: To assess and take stock of the crop damages caused due to high intensity winds and hailstorm in the district, Deputy Commissioner Budgam, along with team of revenue officers conducted extensive tour of the affected villages. Deputy Commissioner on the occasion was informed that as many as 18 villages of Tehsil Budgam and Khansahib were affected due to the strong winds and hailstorm causing 80 to 95 Percent damage to the standing crops of paddy and maize besides vegetables and fruits. It was also given out that a 7 year old boy who was trapped in the wind storm

SRINAGAR, SEPT 09: The Select Committee on "The Kashmiri Hindu Shrines and Religious Places (Management and Regulation) Bill, 2009 (L.A Bill No. 11 of 2009) held its meeting held under the Chairmanship of Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Mir Saifullah on Monday. The Committee, with its members Prof. Chaman Lal Gupta, Dr Mustafa Kamal,

Mr. Abdul Rehman Veeri and Mr. Ashwani Kumar Sharma directed all the DDCs of Kashmir Province to furnish detailed information with regard to the present management of these shrines and religious places. The Committee also directed the Divisional Commissioner Kashmir to put the entire information on the website for seeking objections/suggestions from the stakeholders within a period of 10 days.

also lost his live. Deputy Commissioner urged the revenue officers to assess and report the data about the damages caused in the affected areas for which special teams headed by concerned Tehsildars have also been constituted. Deputy Commissioner also

visited the family of the deceased boy at Hardwail and gave Rs. 15000 as immediate relief to the family of the deceased out of the district Red Cross Fund. He also prayed for the eternal peace to the departed soul and expressed his sympathies with the bereaved families.

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abundant knowledge about the taxation sector and the market, and the ability to work as part of a team. Individuals should have strong problem-solving skills, a proficiency with the Microsoft Office software suite and excellent Excel spreadsheet skills. A strong sense of work ethics and a desire to succeed are very helpful personality traits. Employers always look for candidates with a desire to develop professional skills and leadership skills. JOB PROSPECTS & CAREER OPTIONS Jobs in Taxation is very lucrative for those applicants interested in the subject of taxes. Depending on one's academic background along with working experience in taxation, jobs can be found in all corners of the globe. As you gain expertise performing complex tax audits, opportunities increase for career advancement in the organization. From the more aggressive taxation jobs such as lawyers and criminal defense attorneys to the more laid back jobs such as filing tax returns for corporations, the range is wide in this field. Aspirants can join any organization as Tax Accountant, Employment Tax Specialists, State Local Tax Attorney specialists, Tax Policy Analyst, Tax Recruiter, tax advisor, Tax Manager, Tax Examiners, Collectors, Revenue Agents etc. One can also work independently as a consultant. Another aspect to consider when searching for a job in taxation is what type of tax most interests you. With in tax consultation you can further specialise in fields like: Property tax consultants: Property tax consultants are basically professionals who have good knowledge of the various Property tax rules and regulations, and cater to a set of clients who are seeking such information or advice on property taxes which may deal with landed property, commercial, residential as well as other kinds of property. Income tax consultants: An income tax consultant or an income tax advisor is nothing but a person who helps you in filing your income tax returns every year. Income tax consultants thus are aware of the various income tax rules and provide service to clients who are individuals as well as corporates. Business tax consultant: Business tax consultant's area of knowledge deals with various issues relating to taxes that a business man must handle properly for his business to work efficiently and effectively. Thus a business tax consultant gives advice to business houses regarding the various business tax issues that are plaguing them. Sales tax consultant: A sales tax consultant is a person who gives advice to his or her clients regarding the various sales tax as well as value added tax related issues for which they may be seeking clarification, information or advice. A tax consultant's or tax practitioners primary role is to advice to his clients how to go about filing their taxes to the government. Their job also includes helping and providing complete assistance to their clients in their fundamental tax planning. Thus tax consultants have to be aware of the various tax laws which are present in the country and which will have an impact on their clients. They should be aware of the various income tax rules and regulations and the changes which are made from time to time. A tax consultant's job is to understand the business of the company they work in and help the organization in optimizing its tax position as well as identifying and mitigating various risk areas. On the whole, the main aim of any tax consultant should be to make maximum use of all of his or her technical knowledge for the betterment of the company he is working for. Overall a tax consultant or practitioner prepares an entity's tax returns whether it is a corporate, partnership and/or limited liability company; projects tax obligations; researches tax and compliance issues; oversees central and state audits. REMUNERATION As a profession tax consultancy offers great rewards. Remuneration in the field of taxation varies from one organization to the other. However, beginners can earn a salary of Rs 200000- Rs 500000 per annum.

CAREER IN TAXATION
INTRODUCTION Tax is a sum of money which is mandatory for an individual to pay to a state or any body having an equivalency to a state. The individual / entity is termed as Taxpayer and the entire process is called Taxation. Taxation is a process of imposing financial charge (tax) on the citizens who earn 'taxable' income. A career in taxation challenges you to stay on the leading edge of tax issues. Taxation involves dealing with direct taxes, assessment of taxes, filing returns and providing advice on indirect taxes. While direct tax is the tax collected directly from the people in the way of income tax, property tax, wealth tax etc.; indirect tax is the tax collected from the customers on the goods purchased or for the service provided. For eg : VAT, sales tax, excise duty, customs duty etc. India has a well developed taxation structure. The tax system in India is mainly a three tier system which is based between the Central, State Governments and an authority of a state, such as the Municipality, corporation or the Local Council. The main taxes/duties that the Central Government is empowered to levy are Income Tax (except tax on agricultural income, which the State Governments can levy), Customs duties, Central Excise and Sales Tax and Service Tax. The principal taxes levied by the State Governments are Value Added Tax (VAT or Sales tax in States where VAT is not yet in force), Sales Tax (tax on intraState sale of goods), Stamp Duty (duty on transfer of property), State Excise (duty on manufacture of certain goods), Land Revenue (levy on land used for agricultural/non-agricultural purposes), Duty on Entertainment and Tax on Professions & Callings. The Local Bodies are empowered to levy tax on properties (buildings, houses), Octroi (tax on entry of goods for use/consumption within areas of the Local Bodies), Tax on Markets and Tax/User Charges for utilities like water supply, drainage, etc. Taxation is the government's main source of revenue and several types of taxes are applied to different categories of the population. The tax paid by the citizens form its integral source of income. These funds are used in financing projects for developing the infrastructure and other development projects of the country. Whatever tax is being charged it has to be backed by the law passed by the legislature or the parliament. In India, Tax is regulated and administered by the Ministry of Finance under the Government of India. The main body which is responsible for the collection of taxes is the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) which is a part of the Department of Revenue. The CBDT functions as per the Central Board of Revenue Act of 1963. The following is a brief description of some of the taxes that are levied in India by the government: Income Tax (Personal)- The Income Tax Act of 1961 stipulates that any person who qualifies as an assessee and whose gross income is more than the exemption limit is required to pay Income Tax in accordance with the rates indicated by the Finance Act. Individuals whose income is below a specified mark need not pay any tax and such individuals are exempted. Corporate Tax- India Corporate Tax is the tax charged on the profits earned by associations and companies by several jurisdictions. The rate of Corporate Tax in India depends on whether the profits have been passed on to the shareholders or not. Property Tax - Tax charged on property owned by individuals or corporate. Sales Tax - Tax on sale of goods Value Added Tax- This is the tax that a manufacturer needs to pay while purchasing raw materials and a trader needs to pay while purchasing goods. VAT is eventually expected to replace Sales Tax. All goods and services provided by business individuals and companies come under the ambit of VAT. Capital Gains Tax- A Capital Gain can be defined as an any income generated by selling a capital investment (business stocks, paintings, houses, family business, farmhouse etc.). The 'gain' here is the difference between the price originally paid for the investment and money received upon selling it, and is taxable.

Service Tax- As per the Finance Act of 1994, all service providers in India, except those in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, are required to pay a Service Tax in India. Fringe Benefit Tax- As per Section 115WB of the Finance Bill, expenses incurred for employees, by an employer (individual/company/local authority/trader) for purposes of entertainment, gifts, telephone, clubbing, festivals etc., will be treated as Fringe Benefits and will be taxed. A career in Taxation invites you to be a progressive, innovative team member of a high-quality, professional organization. Tax consultants are generally people who are well aware of the different forms of taxes which are to be paid and use their knowledge in order to advice people or companies as to how to go about it. Providing suggestions and giving useful insights on how to handle the various aspects of dealing with taxes is a job of a tax consultant. Once you have done the taxation related courses and have some work experience in the field of taxation, then you can opt for a tax consultant's job profile. On the whole, the main aim of any tax consultant should be to make maximum use of all of his or her technical knowledge for the betterment of the client/company he is working. ELIGIBILITY & COURSE AREAS Educational: Graduates and post gradu-

ates in commerce are generally hired for jobs in the field of taxation. To pursue graduate level courses, the aspirants must have passed Higher Secondary Certificate Examination or 10+2 from any recognized state/national Board. To be eligible for the PG courses, one has to complete graduation in the relevant stream. Many institutes in India are conducting courses in the field, to produce competent professionals who can work in the field of taxation. Anyone with a formal education in the field of taxation or having any degree with taxation as a subject of specialisation can also opt for this career. Thus if you have done a L.L.B. degree it will give you the basics and the understanding of the various tax laws which are prevalent in the industry. If you have knowledge of taxation through a B.Com or a BMS (Bachelor of Management studies) course that also could be of some help. The best way of becoming a good tax consultant is to make use of theoretical knowledge at practical applications and learn the concept application skills. Personnel attributes: In order to be a good tax consultant or to do exceedingly well in your tax consultancy career, an individual should possess a few qualities. A good tax consultant should have various skills such as the ability to think differently, a creative mind, good communication skills, updated general awareness,

Onam celebrated 2 schools in Tamil Nadu among top 10 in national survey Front bats for FYUP rollback at IIM-Indore
INDORE: The students of Indian Institute of Management, Indore (IIM-I) celebrated the auspicious festival of Onam at the institute. As part of the celebrations, the students tried to bring out the best of Kerala's culture and tradition by intricately decorating Pookalam (floral Rangoli) in the institute. The Keralites also performed their traditional dance 'Thiruvathirakali' and their boat race song 'Vanjipaattu', spreading the flavour of Kerala in the entire campus. The program concluded with an exclusive Onam feast for the students, which served more than twenty items on plantain leaves. The celebration aligned with the institute's constant effort of connecting its diverse student community, and creating a homely environment for all its students. The celebrations received a heartening response from the students as they took part in all the functions very enthusiastically. It was not just the students from students who enjoyed the celebrations; non-Keralite students enjoyed equally. CHENNAI: Two city schools, Sishya School and The School KFI (Krishnamurti Foundation India) have been placed fifth among co-ed day schools in a survey on the top schools in the country. Three from Ooty made it to the top 10 residential schools in the survey conducted by Education World and Centre for Forecasting Pvt Ltd (C fore) across 21 states, with Kodaikanal International School being ranked the best residential school in the country. Chinmaya International Residential School in Coimbatore and Lawrence School in Ooty have been placed fifth and tenth in the co-ed boarding schools table. Nine schools from the state were in the top 10 in various categories. The survey covered 725 schools based on 15 parameters including academics, extracurricular activities and sports, parental involvement, competence of faculty and community service. The schools were ranked under different categories including co-ed day, boys, girls, residential and international schools, close to 6,000 parents, teachers, principals and educationists. Vasant Valley School in Delhi won the best rank for co-ed day schools in the country. Rishi Valley School in Chittoor was ranked the best co-ed boarding school. Of the 40 schools in Tamil Nadu that made it to the top 10 in various categories, 22 are from Chennai. "KFI institutions are among the best in many categories," said C fore chief executive Premchand Palety. "I stayed at a KFI institution for two days and attended some classes. The teacher talks less and the students interact more." He said many schools in Tamil Nadu are found academics-driven. "Others have to learn from the top schools in the city, in teaching methods and importance given to cocurricular activities," Palety said. Ashwini H, a former KFI student, said the holistic learning experience at the school made it stand out. "We went on field trips to villages and learnt about real-life challenges. We didn't have sections, but smaller classrooms that encouraged more interaction and discussion," she said. Sishya follows a similar teaching method in classrooms. "Apart from feedback, the school welcomes extracurricular activities," said Sandhya Ananth, a former student and a parent. "They let a student participate in a major tournament even if it means skipping school for a whole month." NEW DELHI: With the assembly elections due in several states, including Delhi, in 2013 and the general elections in 2014, a national convention on education policy decided to organize a countrywide agitation in defence of a government-funded education system. The convention, organized in the capital by the Joint Action Front for Democratic Education, a conglomerate of student and teacher bodies, sought to put pressure on political parties to make education a serious political agenda and fight against privatization and commercialization of education. It also adopted a resolution to fight for equity, more hostels and governmentfunded institutions as well as rollback of the four-year undergraduate programme introduced recently by Delhi University. UGC member Yogendra Yadav said: "We do not have any major scholarship for the undergraduate programme. We should include this in our demands. ." Yadav added that he had raised his concerns on FYUP in a UGC meeting. "To start a new course, a university has to approach UGC six months before its launch. Why wasn't this followed in this case? A switch to a four-year programme

has infrastructural, logistical and financial requirements. Were these ever discussed before the implementation of FYUP?" Slamming the PPP model followed in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, Udit Raj of Justice Party said, "In Andhra Pradesh, there are around 470 private engineering colleges. The government is reimbursing fees for SC/ ST and OBC students amounting to Rs 500 crore. So it is the government's money being used for private good." The front will organize a rally on November 25 from Ramlila Maidan to Jantar Mantar.

Myanmar's adult literacy rate rises to 95.13 percent


YANGON: The adult literacy rate in Myanmar has gone up hitting 95.13 percent in 2013, the country's official media said quoting its education minister Mya Aye on Monday. The minister attributed the rise in the adult literacy rate to the opening of more than 43,100 basic education schools across the country in the 2013-14 academic year, according to report. He called for the establishment of a constantly learning Myanmarese society through basic literacy activities of the people. Education officials also stressed the need for all the people to be educated to catch up with the advances in technology. The UN Education, Social and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) pledged to support Myanmar in development of human resources and flourishing of democracy in the country.

Impasse over Choice-based credit system worries GTU students


AHMEDABAD: First year students of seven government engineering colleges in Gujarat are faced with an uncertain future. Their first semester exam to be held after Diwali does not have any legal validity yet. The reason is that these colleges are following a course curriculum that is different from the more than 100 other engineering colleges of Gujarat. In order to get the requisite legal status, these colleges need autonomy but that too is hanging fire. For the more than 2,500 wannabe engineers studying in these seven government colleges situated in Gandhinagar, Patan, Godhra, Dahod, Rajkot and two in Bhavnagar the tenterhook period is now peaking. "Without any clarity on the legality of our course, we don't know whether we have a smooth academic journey ahead or we will get set back," said a student of one of these colleges. The name of their problem and apprehension is: Choicebased credit system (CBCS). This was an ambitious academic project taken up by the state education department. In 2009, Gujarat University along with other universities of the state adopted the CBCS in arts, commerce and science colleges of Gujarat which entailed two semester exams during the year and also gave students the option to choose subjects which are beyond their usual academic boundaries. But, in the case of these seven engineering colleges the problem is that the Gujarat Technological University is yet to adopt CBCS. While the state technical education department wants GTU to introduce CBCS in all engineering colleges at a go, the university authorities are yet to reach a consensus on the issue. Impasse imposed by CBCS "The CBCS system was designed to make multi-disciplinary education possible in Gujarat. For instance, a student of arts can opt for a science subject also as part of his curriculum. But, the move ran into rough weather when this system put extra burden of conducting semester exams two per year - on universities across Gujarat. Since there is a paucity of teachers and administrative staff, CBCS has not achieved its full potential yet," said a state education department official. The strongest opposition came from engineering colleges. "This system will increase burden on students and on college administrations. We were never consulted while the CBCS was being produced and we find that the system is a mismatch with our existing curriculum. Such systems cannot be designed by bureaucrats without involving academicians of the state," said a principal of an engineering college. Govt directive To get over this non-compliance by engineering colleges, the technical education department of Gujarat directed these seven government engineering colleges to follow CBCS. But, the problem is that these colleges will have to be first granted autonomy because they follow a course that is not yet supported by GTU. "If the university had adopted CBCS then there will be no need for granting autonomy to these seven colleges so that they can legally follow a curriculum that is different from other engineering colleges under GTU," said a state technical education department official.

Employability a great challenge in India: Jitin Prasada


NEW DELHI: Around eight million people in India join the workforce but only 1-1.5 million get jobs, Minister of State for Human Resource Development Jitin Prasada said on Monday. Employability is a challenge and distance education is the only way forward, the minister said in an address at the third National Conference of Vice Chancellors of open universities. "Employability is one such challenge, which has grappled India. Around eight million students join the workforce but only 10 to 15 lakh get jobs. It is a very concerning thing, as discontent will increase. I am sure distance education is the way forward to solve the problem," he said. "The focus on research and development is important but importantly there is a need to motivate the youth to choose course that are unconventional and vocational, like being offered as part of distance education programme all over the country," Prasada said. As per the figures of the ministry of human resource development in 2013, school dropout rate in India is 34.2 percent and the growth in adult literate population since 2002 to 2013 has just been from 57.2 to 62.8 percent. The minister said that like the IndiaAfrica virtual university at the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) to be launched next year, there would be many such initiatives taken by the government to take advantage of the great resources that India has in terms of education and try to reverse the brain drain. IGNOU vice chancellor M. Aslam also laid stress on distance education. "The government needs to revisit the policies on distance education and there should not be further delay in making the distance Education Council an autonomous body," he said.

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An assaulted womans shriek, a girl childs desperate tendrils for support overshadowed by insensitive frowning and murmurs that perhaps intentionally suppresses the agony of the victim. It is rather odd how our prejudices have overcome us at a time when we all think we are adept to move forward with edification and radicalism. But wait, are we there yet? The tinted case of Asaram Bapu being convicted of sexually assaulting a minor girl of 16 seems to be under the scrutiny of the intensely-hyped POCSO (Protection of Children against Sexual Offences) Act that was passed in 2012 containing stringent punishments graded as per the gravity of offence. The Act under its ambit defines child as a person below 18, and has a clear definition for all types of sexual abuses like sexual harassment, penetrative or non-penetrative sexual abuse, and pornography. The survivor girl filed a police complaint on August 21 against 72-year-old Mr Asaram, accusing him of sexually abusing her five days earlier at a farmhouse in Jodhpur where he was staying at the time. The girl, who studied at a school run by his foundation in Madhya Pradesh, had apparently been brought to Jodhpur by her parents, devotees of the Godman, to be rescued from evil spirits. Hysteria Asaram has been booked under Sections 376, 342, 506 and 509 of IPC, Section 8 of the POCSO Act and Sections 23 and 26 of the Juvenile Justice Act. The hysterical circumstances after the complaint got the media rushing to cover the hi-profile case that was accustomed to become eye candy for speculators. Asaram sprinted from the media and the police in denial and later on illness assertions till he realised his only hope lay in marshalling the hysterical support of his mesmerised supporters. We saw the manipulated public sitting cross-legged outside the airport of Jodhpur, where he was brought after being arrested in Indore, and

EDITORIAL Asaram case exposes mob irrationality on rape


Its baptism by fire
Mr Raghuram Rajan is an eloquent man. He also appears to have some literature in him. On taking charge as the Governor of Reserve Bank of India on Wednesday, he said, Our task today is to build a bridge to the future, over the stormy waves produced by global financial markets. Charles Dickens would have been pleased. Besides the deft use of imagery, there is another significant aspect to his statement his assertion that the mess is due to international disturbances. This is true to an extent because the economies of European countries with exceptions like Germany and now Britain are still in a bad shape. But it's also true that the effects of the global meltdown of 2008 have begun to wane in the US, which is India's significant trading partner. If India sailed through the crisis that broke out five years ago, largely because of the infusion of massive funds which was then readily available as the economy was trotting at eight per cent plus growth, there is no reason why the stormy waves' should be so terribly impacting our economy today. Mr Rajan, therefore, will have to attend to the more compelling domestic causes of the decline. Admittedly, there are some things he can do to address those issues and many that he cannot because they are beyond his purview and in the court of the Congress-led UPA Government. The cause of optimism is that because he has a special rapport with the regime and its financial bosses, we can expect more effective coordinated action. His predecessor, Mr D Subbarao, did not enjoy that privilege, largely because he saw the solutions to the problems differently from that of the Government. He saw inflation and fiscal deficits as demons that the Government had to contain before the RBI injected growth-related stimuli such as the lowering of interest rates. The growth versus inflation/fiscal deficit, therefore, became a bone of contention (and confrontation) between the Government and him. Mr Subbarao did have a streak of obstinacy in him, but it would be wrong to infer, as some experts have been saying, that he aborted the regime's efforts at reviving the economy. If Mr Rajan even partially succeeds in implementing the bold vision that he has outlined, he will have achieved a lot. He knows that change and continuity need to go hand in hand. He has wisely observed that monetary stability is essential to keep inflation in check something which his immediate predecessor too had underlined. We can sooner than later see, among other initiatives, a cut in interest rates. Besides, Mr Rajan has to hasten the process of short-listing the new candidates that have applied to be bankers, and award them the licence. The banking sector is desperately in need of reforms. India is heavily underbanked; in the last two decades we have had just 11 new banks, and between 1991 and 2011 a mere 30,000 new branches were added. Mr Rajan is said to be an avid follower of Indian politics. He must, therefore, have given the subject some attention. He will need to put his knowledge to test while balancing the requirements of the economy with that of the political environment he operates in. After all, he could in the coming months be working with a new political dispensation.

Fork-tongued politicians and hysterical devotees rushed to Asaram Bapus aid this week and left a huge question hanging over Indias image as a law-centric society. Though arrested, it may not be long before he is back in the system
ranted the media for accusing their God. His disciples, with unwavering faith, went on a mass fast in his ashram in Bhubaneswar and threatened with even more extreme steps. It did not come as surprise when some of them said they could even die for their Guru. Some of the politicians of our country came out in open in support of the Godman. A highly defensive remark by Uma Bharati Sant Asaram Bapu is innocent. He is being punished for opposing Sonia and Rahul Gandhi. False cases have been lodged against him in Congress (ruled) States - splashed all over. Leaders like Subramanian Swamy too weighed in with the aggravated theory how Hindu sages have been targeted to dent Hinduism. He relevantly questioned the allegations against Asaram and claimed the reasons for accusation could be related to Asarams oft-repeated call to Sonia Gandhi to leave India. Media antics The other side of the provocative drama was unfolded in the media who by now was running for their landing. The selfacclaimed Godman had exposed himself as a crackpot bigot several times in the past for his outlandish comments on sexuality on occasions he condemned sexual desires, propounding a theory that the craving for sexual intimacy should be avoided during special periods in the Hindu calendar by married couples. In spite of his incendiary remarks on the sexual lives of the masses, the roar of condemnation for this man actually began when he put forth a most egregious theory considered the girl gang-raped in a moving bus by five men in Delhi, equally guilty as her rapists. It had stirred indignation in the masses when he outrageously said that the young woman who was gang-raped could have saved herself by acting helpless on her knees and addressing her rapists as Bhaiyya (brother). The unnerving blow came when Asarams son, who was himself booked for forgery and criminal intimidation in September 2008 in the Virar case, descended on the scene to defend his father in the media. He chose the well-worn path of questioning the minor girls mental stability. Later, after days of evading the police and refusing to abide by the summons of joining the investigation, Asarams son emerged with another familiar story Trigeminal Neuralgia. Nevertheless he was caught late night on August 30 resting in his Indore Ashram where doctors declared him (after a thorough medical examination) fit for investigation Bloody past? Heinous crimes have been attributed to Asaram Babu in the past, but the Law kept a respectful distance from him. It is rumoured that 18 murders had been carried out in his ashram. Additionally, there are 22 cases of fraud aggregating Rs 4,500 crore pending against him in different courts. In 2010, a media channel trapped him in a sting operation by getting him to proposition a woman posing as a damsel in distress. The anticipated week of investigation opened up various facets of Asaram. After being cleared of sexual potency, he was arrested and sent to police remand. It is assumable that an accusation of sexual assault would be career-ending for the conscientious professional saint, but Sant Shri Asaramji Bapu had nothing to fear. At a

time when people want the harshest punishment for the rapists whether in Nirbhaya or in the Mumbai journalists case, the charges of sexual abuse against the guru have led to outpouring of sympathy and support. But for all the explicit details in the complainants accusations, the collective mind of the masses remained in limbo. Reason: Indians react one way when the rapist is from the underclass and profoundly differently when the object of the charge is a religious figure. Bipartisan apathy It has been rather intriguing to see the difference in the political and public responses that has revealed uncomfortable truths about our system. The first concerns the concealed identity of the survivors. We still have not seen the face of the survivor whereas Asaram walks around without a strand of remorse on his face. The steering incidences of hiding the mere identity of Nirbahaya and Gudiya have been legitimately shattered by the journalist in Mumbai who was gang-raped by five men. She walked out of the hospital on August 27 barefaced and head held high bursting with optimism to carry onwith her life. The second prejudice was damaged by the Supreme Court where the Bench of Justices GS Singhvi and V Gopala Gowda observed the hordes of security men around the accused. The government was criticised and asked to not to lavish such extensive security on Asaram. The courts observation came in the course of the hearing of a PIL seeking withdrawal of security cover to undeserving people who use it a status symbol. Meanwhile, Asarams plea for bail and certain amenities inside the jail has both been rejected. In spite of the sighs of relief, its debatable whether justice will find way into our conventional and sculpted system since we have also been inured to discrimination in recent cases of sexual assault. Amidst the ambiguity over how Asaram could be precisely convicted or the deliberations that could also prove him innocent, what has emerged as moot is this rape, for most Indians, is still a non-issue.

The tinted case of Asaram Bapu being convicted of sexually assaulting a minor girl of 16 seems to be under the scrutiny of the intensely-hyped POCSO (Protection of Children against Sexual Offences) Act that was passed in 2012 containing stringent punishments graded as per the gravity of offence. The Act under its ambit defines child as a person below 18, and has a clear definition for all types of sexual abuses like sexual harassment, penetrative or non-penetrative sexual abuse, and pornography.

Have cash, be intelligent


Poverty is considered to be the root cause of a long list of evils from poor health and malnutrition to crimes against women to skewed sex ratios, from cynical vote-bank politics to widening income inequality, and so on. Now, one can also add low IQ scores to that list. Recent research that Harvard University conducted has found that poverty has a direct and debilitating impact on one's intelligence and cognitive abilities. It is, of course, commonly acknowledged that due to a lack of access to societal resources, especially quality education, the poor often cannot compete with the rich in terms of personal development. For example, even if a poor student might innately be just as intelligent as a rich one, the former may not do equally well in standardised tests. But what the Harvard study points to is much more radical that the mere availability of more cash in ones pocket can increase ones IQ score! The study, which also covered 464 sugarcane farmers in India, who were given the same IQ tests before and after the annual harvest, found that the subjects performed better after the harvest than before. Researchers have concluded that this difference is because after the harvest the farmers had more cash in hand and were relatively secure in financial terms. Because their minds were not weighed down by money troubles, the farmers were in a better position to focus on other tasks; hence the increased the IQ scores and better cognitive performance. In fact, the difference in the before and after scores was by as many as nine to 10 IQ points (on a 100 point scale). That is a significant jump. The linkage between financial worries and IQ scores seems to have borne out in other parts of the world as well. Researchers also tested rich and poor shoppers at a New Jersey mall in the US, and the subjects performed on similar lines, throwing up a difference of as many as 13 IQ points. This direct correlation between financial security and increased intelligence reiterates the overall connection between poverty, education, growth and development, which must be effectively addressed in a young, emerging economy like India. The country's teeming millions are viewed as its most important social capital. Half the Indian population today is below the age of 25 and more than 65 per cent of it is below the age of 35 in other words, India now has a large and productive labour force that can drive economic growth in the immediate future. It is estimated that over the next two decades, this demographic dividend' could add about two percentage points per annum to the nations per capita GDP growth. However, India's demographic dividend' could become its demographic curse if there is no education or employment for the country's young. Not only will India lose an incredible development opportunity, it will also have a harder time than China and Japan in dealing with an ageing population that never had the opportunity to develop skills and save for their twilight years.

All politics boils down to the food security Bill


KALYANI SHANKAR
Will the Congresss strategy to woo the electorate with populist welfare schemes work in the 2014 election? Will there be a UPA3? It is indeed an uphill task for the UPA2 to overcome the present scams and policy paralysis and return to power. Congress president Sonia Gandhi and her advisers think that welfare measures like the food security and the land acquisition Bills, might win over the electorate, just as the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act and the loan waiver scheme did in the 2009 election. Brushing aside objections and justifiable concerns over the added financial burden of these schemes on the public exchequer, Ms Gandhi has argued that the resources have to be found and the poor helped. She believes, just as Indira Gandhi did, that populist schemes bring power. Before the last Lok Sabha election, Ms Gandhi had initiated the MGNREGA which provided for 90 days wage-employment to rural people who volunteer to do unskilled manual work. Now comes the food Bill with a promise of cheap food grains and the land acquisition Bill to provide fair compensation to those whose land has been taken away for public buildings and factories. All these schemes constitute a welfare regimen that is huge in terms of outlay and the size of the beneficiaries. Although the Congress is touting the MGNREGA as a big success, studies have revealed large-scale corruption wherein money meant for rural employment did not

With the economy on a downslide, the UPA couldn't have chosen a worse time to launch its pet welfare schemes
reach the intended people and fake beneficiaries claimed the fruits. Similar concerns have been voiced about the food security scheme about the lack of storage facilities, the actual number of beneficiaries, linkages and leakages. However, the Congress is confident that the mechanism for its effective implementation will be in place in the next six months and the benefits will be there for all to see. Congress strategists are confident that this will create a huge rural vote bank in the partys favour. However, 2013 is not 2004 or 2009. The Congress itself was surprised by the 2009 victory, as it did not expect to perform well. It may be a big gamble this time in view of various factors. Two successive terms and a series of scams tumbling out of its closet, the Congress-led UPA regime is facing strong anti-incumbency and is in a vulnerable position. Party mandarins feel that the new food scheme will surmount all such factors and may even manage to deflect attention from the numerous scams and governance deficit of the ruling regime. But the success of the Centrally-sponsored food scheme is dependent on effective implementation and delivery, which is the responsibility of the States. While the Congress-ruled States might be enthusiastic, non-Congress States like Chhattisgarh and Tamil Nadu already have in place their own welfare schemes, which are better managed and quite successful. The new scheme, therefore, directly clashes with the welfare schemes of these States. The Congress will gain only if the scheme is properly implemented across the country. Another worrying factor is the growing disenchantment of the middle class with the Congress. The urban middle class that was charmed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singhs clean image and the countrys high growth rate in 2009, is vexed with the policy paralysis, the slumping economy and high inflation. Even industry captains, who were waiting for the promised reforms from the economist Prime Minister, feel let down and are looking to the BJPs rising star, Narendra Modi, to provide some succour. The Gujarat Chief Minister has projected himself as a friend of industry, and there are at least eight big industrial houses which are supporting his claim for the top job. These people are upset with the Congress for antiindustry Bills like the one on land acquisition. For all the Congresss exertions to ensure the passage of the food security Bill there are serious questions about whether the Sonia Gandhi-helmed welfare policies are on the right track. They may be good politics but bad economics, is the common refrain. Experts are of the opinion that with the economy on a downslide, and global rating agencies predicting a downgrade for India in view of its economic performance, the UPA couldnt have chosen a worse time to launch the welfare schemes. No doubt,

the Congress has taken a big risk. It remains to be seen whether it can clear the 2014 acid test.

Curbing fuel use Inimitable Frost Juvenile & crime


Jammu Dear Editor, Due to the slump in the rupees value against the dollar, imported crude is bound to cost the earth. There are reports that this may be as much as Rs.9,500 crore. Our sugar factories are producing a large quantity of molasses as a by-product. Molasses can be converted into ethanol which could be mixed with petrol. If 10 per cent ethanol is mixed with petrol, it will not only reduce the import bill considerably but also reduce the cost of petrol. Yours, etc., Anuradha Bhasin Jamwal Dear Editor, Who can ever forget the TV host who captured a President! The secret of his interviewing style was to put people at their ease. His relationship with Al Jazeera also played a crucial part in establishing the reputation of the Qatar-owned network as a global news provider which challenges the hegemony of western broadcasters. Yours, etc., Praful Bidwai,

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Dear Editor, I cannot agree that the light sentence of three years in a reform centre for an accused in the Delhi gang rape case just because he was a few days short of 18 while committing the heinous crime is justified. His age cannot be used to save him from punishment, especially because he was reportedly the most aggressive. The lack of stringent punishment in such cases will surely embolden juvenile criminals. Yours, etc., Manuel Montes,

Although the Congress is touting the MGNREGA as a big success, studies have revealed large-scale corruption wherein money meant for rural employment did not reach the intended people and fake beneficiaries claimed the fruits. Similar concerns have been voiced about the food security scheme - about the lack of storage facilities, the actual number of beneficiaries, linkages and leakages. However, the Congress is confident that the mechanism for its effective implementation will be in place in the next six months and the benefits will be there for all to see. Congress strategists are confident that this will create a huge rural vote bank in the party's favour.However, 2013 is not 2004 or 2009. The Congress itself was surprised by the 2009 victory, as it did not expect to perform well. It may be a big gamble this time in view of various factors. Two successive terms and a series of scams tumbling out of its closet, the Congress-led UPA regime is facing strong antiincumbency and is in a vulnerable position. Party mandarins feel that the new food scheme will surmount all such factors and may even manage to deflect attention from the numerous scams and governance deficit of the ruling regime.

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Manmohan condemns violence, speaks to Akhilesh

NEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 9: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday condemned the violence in Muzaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh and assured Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav of all required help from the Centre in dealing with the situation. The Prime Minister spoke to the Chief Minister about the steps being taken to restore peace in the areas which have witnessed violence, a PMO statement

said. The Prime Minister condemned the violence and expressed grief and shock over the loss of innocent lives, it said. Dr. Singh assured Mr. Yadav that the Centre will extend all required assistance to the state government in tackling the situation, the statement said. Curfew has been clamped in riot-hit areas of Muzaffarnagar and the Army has staged flag marches there to restore

order. Whats happening in Muzaffarnagar: Centre Just hours after Governor B.L. Joshi sent a detailed report to New Delhi on the Muzaffarnagar conflagration, the union government sought a report from Uttar Pradesh on the violence that has left at least 28 people dead. Officials said that ministry of home affairs (MHA) has assured full support and has sought to know the ground assessment as well as the present condition. The action comes hours after Governor B.L. Joshi shot off a detailed report to the centre detailing the sequence of events that led to the killings. Refusing to share the contents of the report, a senior official, however, said that the governor was of the view that the situation in Muzaffarnagar was grim and required prompt and serious action. Samajwadi Party leaders admit that they were stumped by the proactiveness of the governor. Officials in the government admitted that the governors promptness in passing off ground report to the centre also spurred the government in an action mode. This, they added, included transfer of senior officials and dispatching of competent police officers to the violence-hit areas.

Paramilitary soldiers patrol a street during a curfew imposed following communal clashes in Muzaffarnagar, about 125 kilometers (78 miles) north of New Delhi.

FIRs against 4 BJP MLAs as Muzaffarnagar toll touches 28


MUZAFFARNAGAR/LUC KNOW, SEPTEMBER 9: Curfew remained in force in riot-hit areas of Muzaffarnagar where the death toll climbed to 28 even as 200 persons were arrested and cases registered against 1000 persons, including four BJP MLAs and a former Congress MP. The death toll in the violence has reached 28 so far. SHO, Phugana, Omveer has been removed from the post as most of the violence was witnessed in the area... We are also cancelling arms licenses in Phugana, Shahpur, Dhaurakalan as they were misused during the violence, ADG, Law and Order, Arun Kumar told reporters in Muzaffarnagar. FIRs have been registered against BJP legislative party leader Hukum Singh, MLAs Suresh Rana, Bhartendu, Sangeet Som and former Congress MP Harendra Malik for violating prohibitory orders, police said. Saharanpur DIG transferred UP government transferred Saharanpur DIG D.D. Mishra, and replaced him by A.M. Jain, who was posted in police recruitment board as DIG, official sources said. Mr. Mishra has been attached to the DGP office, they said. ADG Bhavesh Kumar Singh has also been sent to Saharanpur to assist ADG (Law and Order) Arun Kumar in controlling the situation. Army deployed Apart from Muzaffarnagar, Army has been deployed in Meerut and Shamli districts. Army on Sunday staged a flag march in the troubled district and surrounding areas and thousands of anti-riot police personnel have been deployed to restore law and order. Officials said apart from army, 10,000 Provincial Armed Constabulary personnel, 1300 CRPF men and 1200 Rapid Action Force personnel have been deployed. The Centre has on Sunday sought a report from the Uttar Pradesh government on violence in Muzaffarnagar and directed it to take strong action to curb riots. Union Home Ministry officials are in regular touch with the Uttar Pradesh government and have assured it of all possible help to control violence in the western UP district. Officials sources said in Delhi the Centre has asked the state government to take necessary steps to ensure that communal tension does not spread to other parts of the state. If necessary, steps like preventive arrest and house arrest of those who may create trouble to disturb peace should be taken, the sources said. Tension has been running high since three persons were killed in Kawal village on August 27 over an eve-teasing incident. The violence had occurred as a meeting was being held in Naglabadhod in defiance of prohibitory orders to demand withdrawal of cases registered in connection with August 27 violence in Kawal.

Police officer assaulted, One killed, six injured in wall collapse in Bangalore; Rescue operations continuing 2 arrested in Kolkata
KOLKATA: Two persons were arrested on Monday for allegedly assaulting a duty police officer when he tried to stop them from fighting, police said. When sub-inspector Subhojit Ghosh went to Ezra Street to stop fighting between two brothers Avishek Singh and Amritesh Singh, they assaulted the cop and broke one of his tooth. Ghosh later had to undergo treatment at a hospital following which he was released. The incident happened yesterday evening. One was arrested yesterday and another person was arrested today. BANGALORE, SEPT 9: A 4-year- old-girl Jaya was killed and at least six other residents were injured when the compound wall of an under construction ISKCON temple, collapsed on Kanakapura road on Monday afternoon, police said. Subhramanyapura police and fire officials rushed to the spot and rescued six persons trapped under the debris. Two others are still feared to be trapped. The officials struggled to pull out a girl child who was trapped in the debris. The girl who was in shock was made to drink water even as her lower part of the body was still trapped in the debris. Meanwhile, the injured have been admitted to a private hospital for treatment. Rescue operations are still going on.

Couple dies in wall collapse in Odisha


BHUBANESWAR: A couple died after a wall of its neighbour's house collapsed on them at Jambhalipali village under Ulunda block in Subarnapur district, official sources said Monday.The incident occurred when the two -- Nata Nayak (40) and his wife Surabali Nayak (35) -- were asleep. The wall became weak due to incessant rain and it caved in following a drizzle last night, the sources said.They were taken to a local health center where doctors declared them brought dead. The couple is survived by two daughters and a son.

Chavan asks people to cooperate with police on Ganesh festival SC judge recuses himself from PIL on gas price hike
crowded pandals. If such an incident takes place, the concerned Mandal may not be allowed next year to organise to put up a pandal, he had said. Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde also installed the idol of the elephant-headed god at his Bandra residence. Mr. Shinde said he prayed to the lord for peace and prosperity in the country. People of the metropolis greeted its favourite god with enthusiasm. The slogan Ganapati Bappa Moraya rented the air as devotees brought the idol home for installation. In view of intelligence inputs about possible terror strikes, Mumbai police have drawn an extensive security plan to maintain a hawk-eyed vigil for the next ten days. Police have also launched the initiative Mumbai Ke Liye 1 Minute, where citizens are told to take out a minute to look around to spot a suspicious person, object or vehicle, and alert the police on 100 or 022-22633333. NEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 9: Supreme Court Judge H L Dattu on Monday recused himself from hearing a plea against the Centre and Reliance Industries Ltd on the governments controversial decision to raise the price of natural gas. Not before me, Justice Dattu said when a PIL, filed by civil society members including former Cabinet Secretary T S R Subramanian and ex-Naval chief Admiral L Ramdas, came up for hearing before a bench headed by him. Advocate Prashant Bhushan, appearing for the petitioner submitted that a similar matter was pending before a bench headed by the Chief Justice and pleaded that the matter be also transferred to that bench. Justice Dattu, however, refused to pass any order and said, without giving any reason, that he could not hear the case. Alleging a collusion between Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) and the political establishment, the petitioners sought an inquiry on why the Centre did not take any action against the company for its misconduct. Issue order directing a thorough investigation by an SIT or CBI under the supervision of this court, into the high level collusion between RIL and the political establishment and the corruption involved, as has been highlighted in the instant petition, including on the aspects of not taking any action against RIL for its misconduct, the petitioners said in the

Father of two gets 10-yr jail for raping bro-in-law's wife


NEW DELHI: A father of two who had raped his brotherin-law's wife has been sentenced to 10 years jail by a Delhi court which observed that "the offence has a semblance of being incestuous" as the victim is related to the accused. "Rape is abominable and ghastly and it worsens and becomes inhuman and barbaric when the victim is subjected to unwanted physical contact by a perverted male adult who is related to her and the offence has a semblance of being incestuous as the prosecutrix is related to the accused as she is the wife of his brother-in-law," Additional Sessions Judge Nivedita Anil Sharma said. The court also fined west Delhi resident Brijesh, 32, Rs 50,000 for raping the 20-year-old woman, and denied his plea for leniency on the ground of his modest background and family responsibilities. It directed Delhi government pay appropriate amount of compensation to the victim and asked the Delhi Legal Services Authority to oversee its implementation within six weeks. The court also took note of the pressure the victim said she faced from her husband who even tortured her to withdraw her complaint and his relative washed the clothes she was wearing when raped. "Disbelief, denial and coverup to 'preserve the family reputation' are often placed above the interests of the victim and her abuse..." the court said. Borrowing from American criminologist Freda Adler's book 'Sisters in Crime', the judge quoted in her order, "It is little wonder that rape is one of the least-reported crimes. Perhaps it is the only crime in which the victim becomes the accused and, in reality, it is she who must prove her good reputation, her mental soundness, and her impeccable propriety."

MUMBAI, SEPTEMBER 9: Greeting people on the occasion of the 10-day Ganesh festival which began on Monday, Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan appealed the devotees to co-operate with the police in maintenance of security. Everybody should co-operate with the police. We cannot rule out the possibility of any untoward incident. Antisocial elements try to take advantage during such festi-

vals. People should be alert, Mr. Chavan said, talking to reporters after installing Ganesh idol at his official residence Varsha in Mumbai. On the statement by Mumbai police commissioner Satyapal Singh which drew flak from Shiv Sena, Mr. Chavan said he would talk with the top police officer. The commissioner had said that Ganesh Mandals should ensure that women devotees are not molested inside the

PIL. The petitioners, who included former Water Resources Secretary Ramaswamy Iyer and NGO Common Cause, also sought a direction for a thorough audit by CAG of the working of the PSC governing KG block, gold plating by RIL, the underproduction by RIL and all related issues. A similar petition was earlier filed by CPI MP Gurudas Dasgupta and the apex court had on July 29 issued notice to the Centre and RIL.

Two poachers arrested Engineer goes missing in Assam


from Asaram Ashram!
PUNE: The allegations of the mother of a 29-year-old missing software engineer could pose yet another problem for self-styled godman Asaram Bapu. The electronics engineer, Amit Chitale, who visited Asarams Haripur Kala Ashram at Uttarakhand for satsang in May, went missing under mysterious circumstances. While the ashram authorities claimed that Amit drowned in the Ganga, Amits mother Rekha alleged that her son is a victim of a conspiracy. She claims her son might have come across some secret of Asaram and in order to hush up the matter they could have confined or kidnapped him. While Rekha resides in Thane, she is employed at a bank in Pune. She said, My son was an ardent follower of Bapu and had attended several satsangs in the past. In the third week of May, Amit had gone to the Haripur ashram for satsang. On May 29 morning, Amit sent an SMS to my daughters mobile phone saying he is going for maun vrat (period of silence) and would not be available for the next couple of days. My daughter replied to the SMS and asked for how many days he will not be available. However, she did not get any reply. After two hours, we got a call from the Ashram authorities informing us that Amit had gone missing from the Ashram. Initially, we thought he might have gone with his friends in the area. On May 30, we called up on Amits mobile but the call was received by an Ashram sadhak who said Amit had drowned in the Ganga and a search operation is on. Then, my husband, brother-in-law, daughter and I rushed to the ashram. The ashram authorities said that the police, along with the ashrams people, had searched for Amit in the river but could not find him. Later, we searched in the nearby area, but in vain. she said. KAZIRANGA: Two poachers allegedly involved in the recent killings of a rhino and removal of its horns in Kaziranga National Park were apprehended by police in Golaghat district. Acting on a tip-off, the police launched a search operation in Balijan Adarsh Mising village under Bokakhat police station and arrested the two from their residence. The police recovered a Chinese made M-22 rifle with seven rounds of ammunitions and a .303 rifle with six cartridges from the poachers who have been identified as Zila Doley and Bhaiti Pegu. The police claimed that the hunt was on to nab five more poachers allegedly involved in the killing of the rhino.Meanwhile, forest personnel arrested two persons last evening for allegedly killing two deer and consuming its meat at Khotiakhuli in Numaligarh area bordering Karbi Anglong district.

Woman among 5 arrested in Darjeeling bandh relaxed for two days minor girl gang-rape case D A R J E E L I N G , review its future course of from Siliguri market.
PANNA: Five people, including a woman, have been arrested in connection with the - of a 15-year-old girl in Madhya Pradesh's Panna district, police said here on Monday. The accused, arrested yesterday, have been identified as Ram Bhagat Sahu, Ranjit, a woman named Munni Bai, Videsh Luniya and Sonelal, police said, adding that another accused Kallu Sen is absconding. According to the police, Munni Bai had lured the girl to a spot where she was gang-raped by the accused, as a result of which she became pregnant and was forced to undergo an abortion. At the time of the incident, the girl's parents were away and she could not muster the courage to file a complaint against the accused. Her parents returned yesterday and it was then that a complaint was filed police said. SEPTEMBER 9: The indefinite shutdown in three hill sub-divisions of Darjeeling was lifted for two days beginning on Monday with the Gorkha Joint Action Committee slated to review its future course of action. GJAC sources the bandh had been relaxed to enable people to procure provisions and to enable boarders to return to schools. The Gorkha Joint Action Committee is slated to action fon Tuesday. Locals have been facing hardship with food stocks diminishing and petrol pumps in the hills going dry. Banks, post offices, central and state government offices reopened on Monday, officials said. Nearly 65 trucks trundled into Darjeeling and Kalimpong towns carrying foodstuff and supplies such as rice, lentil, meat and fish Light vehicles plied from Darjeeling to Siliguri in the plains. A 20-member tourist party caught, in the Gorkhaland agitation in Darjeeling, left for Siliguri on Monday morning. Boarding school students from different areas, who had stayed overnight at Siliguri, made their way back to their hostels in the hills this morning. Schools are slated to reopen on September 13.

TRAI suggests cut in spectrum auction floor price


NEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 9: The telecom regulator of India on Monday recommended lowering of the floor price for mobile spectrum auction. It also said there should be no reservation of spectrum for the renewal licensees in 900 or 1,800 MHz bands. And no priority should be accorded to these licensees in the bidding process and all bidders should be treated alike, it added. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) said that the reserve prices for 1,800 MHz spectrum for Delhi should be Rs.175 crore per megahertz (MHz), for Mumbai Rs.165 crore per MHz and for Kolkata Rs.100 crore per MHz. TRAI said all spectrum allocated through auction should henceforth be charged at a flat rate. In the last two auctions held November 2012 and March 2013, service providers stayed away, citing high floor price. The regulator said the DoT (Department of Telecom) should come out with a clear roadmap before the upcoming auction, indicating the quantum of spectrum which will be available in future along with time-lines so that licensees whose licences are due for renewal in 2015-16 can take an informed decision about bidding for spectrum in the 1,800 MHz band. TRAI said the eligibility conditions prescribed in the previous auctions should be retained for the upcoming auction. It also recommended roll-out of certain other obligations for licencees having access spectrum (spectrum in 800/900/1800 MHz band). All villages having population of more than 5,000 to be covered within five years of effective date of allocation of spectrum for access services and all villages having population of more than 2000 to be covered within seven years of effective date of allocation of spectrum.

MHz, and for Kolkata Rs.59 crore per MHz. For pan-India, the reserve price would be Rs.1,496 crore per MHz.

It also recommended that the reserve prices for 900 MHz spectrum for Delhi should be Rs.288 crore per MHz, for Mumbai Rs.262 crore per

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Mamnoon Hussain sworn in as Pakistan's new President
ISLAMABAD: India-born Mamnoon Hussain, a close aide of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, was today sworn in as the President of Pakistan, marking the culmination of the country's first democratic transition. Supreme Court Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry administered the oath at a ceremony in the presidency in Islamabad that was attended by Sharif, the three service chiefs and top politicians from all parties. It was a rare event as former President Asif Ali Zardari, who stayed in the presidency for a full five-year term and stepped down yesterday, also 12th President. Though Mr Zardari's P ak i s ta n People's Party boycotted the presidential election, Mr Hussain was felicitated by his predecessor, who wished him well in the discharge of his responsibilities as the head of the federation. Seventy-three-year-old Hussain emerged as a clear winner in a one-sided contest with ex-judge Wajihuddin Ahmad of the Pakistan Tehrike-Insaf party on July 30.

Kerry: Syrian surrender of chemical arms could stop US attack


LONDON: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad could avoid a U.S. military strike by surrendering all his chemical weapons within a week, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Monday, but immediately made clear he was not making a serious offer. President Barack Obama is seeking support from Congress for punitive military action against Syria over a suspected chemical weapons attack in a civil war that the United Nations says has killed at least 100,000 people. When asked by a reporter in London whether there was anything Assad's government be done." The State Department later said Kerry had been making a rhetorical argument about the impossibility of Assad turning over chemical weapons, which Assad denies his forces used in the August 21 poison gas attack. In an interview with U.S. television, Assad said the United States would be going against its own interests if it got involved in Syria, warning of repercussions. Russian President Vladimir Putin, Assad's only big-power supporter, says opponents of Assad staged the attack to provoke U.S.-led military intervention, an allegation Kerry dismissed out of hand on Monday. Putin's foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, met Assad's foreign minister, Walid al-Moualem, in Moscow on Monday and the two urged Washington to concentrate on convening a Syrian peace conference rather than on military action. Moualem suggested the chemical attack was a pretext to trigger military intervention and asked whether Obama was backing "terrorists" - an allusion to radical Islamists, who are prominent in the ranks of rebels fighting to topple Assad.

could do or offer to stop a military strike, Kerry answered: "Sure, he could turn over every single bit of his chemical weapons to the internation-

al community in the next week - turn it over, all of it without delay and allow the full and total accounting (of it), but he isn't about to do it and it can't

attended the ceremony. Mr Zardari was the first elected President to complete his constitutional tenure and to be replaced by an elected individual in Pakistan's 66-year history that has been haunted by numerous military coups. Mr Hussain is the country's

Campaign begins for 2nd round of presidential polls in Maldives


MALE: Campaigning started with new vigour in Maldives today for the presidential runoff between Mohamed Nasheed and his nearest rival Abdulla Yameen, who formed an alliance with other parties to defeat the former president. The run-off between top two candidates on September 28 became necessary as none of the candidates managed to secure crucial 50 per cent votes in the first round held on Saturday in the Indian Ocean archipelago. While Maldivian Democratic Party leader Nasheed managed little over 45 per cent votes, Progressive Party of Maldives candidate and ex-president Abdul Gayoom's brother Yameen secured just 25 per cent of over two lakh votes polled. Incumbent Mohammed Waheed received just 5.13 per cent and business tycoon Gasim Ibrahim got 24.07 per cent. Addressing the rally, Nasheed said, "The people of this country have once again very loudly said no to the rulers of the 30 long years. They said no just as loudly in 2008. But they perpetrated a coup d'etat and muddied up our country. "The Maldivian people have very loudly said no to that vile and foul act has become clear to all." Stressing that people do not want Yameen, Nasheed said any coalition that the PPM makes with other parties would not represent an alliance of the people. Yameen plans to contest with combined force of - Ibrahim and Waheed - to defeat Nasheed, who was ousted last year under "not so normal" circumstances.

Two killed in China blast North Korea can't gain from N-threats: South Korea
students. The rest of the injured were adults who were accompanying students to the school or passers-by, officials said. The motorcycle first caught fire and then exploded with a huge sound that could be heard from far, a witness said. A dozen motorcycles were damaged near the explosion site and window panes of some cars and shops were also broken. Police said safety inspections will be conducted across the city, in a search for illegal explosives. SEOUL: South Korea's defence minister has said that North Korea has nothing to gain from its missile and nuclear threats, reported on Monday. Seoul would pursue peace and prosperity on the Korean Peninsula by establishing a new inter-Korean relationship based on trust and cooperation with the international community, Defence Minister Kim Kwan-jin said at a forum in Seoul. The defence ministry said in a report last week that Pyongyang has made headway in its capability to weaponise its nuclear programme, warning that it has developed into a real threat now that it can actually be weaponised and used at any time. In late August, South Korean President Park Geun-hye had urged North

BEIJING: Two people were killed and 17 injured in an explosion Monday near a school in south China's Guangxi Zhuang region, police said. Witnesses said the explosion took place around 7 a.m., when the man riding a three-wheeled motorcycle passed the entrance to the Balijie Primary School in the popular tourist city of Guilin. A man and a woman were killed. The injured include 10

Korea to give up its nuclear weapons programme, stating that Pyongyang was still adhering to nuclear weapons development despite opposition from international communities. Pyongyang test-fired a long range rocket in December 2012 and conducted its third nuclear test in February 2013, escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula. These actions led to additional sanctions by the UN Security Council against North Korea. North Korea, however, has shown its intention to rejoin the six-party talks, a multilateral negotiating body to dismantle the country's nuclear programme, but it has yet to make clear its willingness to give up its nuclear weapons programme.

Plane skids off runway in Thailand, 13 hurt


BANGKOK: At least 13 people have sustained injuries when a plane belonging to Thailand's biggest airline - THAI - skidded off the runway in Bangkok after its landing gear malfunctioned. Airbus A330-300 aircraft, with 288 passengers and 14 cabin crew on board, travelling from China's Guangzhou skidded off the runway at Suvarnabhumi Airport here last night following its landing gear malfunctioned, Thai Airways International (THAI) President Sorajak Kasemsuvan said. "Sparks were noticed from the vicinity of the right landing gear near the engine," Kasemsuvan said in a statement. "The captain took control of the aircraft until it came to a complete stop and passengers were evacuated from the aircraft emergency exits." The airline has set up a panel to look into the cause of the accident, while an independent panel was formed by the Department of Civil Aviation to investigate the case.

2 killed in Pakistan blast


ISLAMABAD: At least 2 persons, including a policeman, were killed and several others injured in a suspected suicide blast in Pakistan's restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province today. Witnesses said a blast was heard as a burqa-clad person attacked the court gate in Kohat, killing 2 persons and injuring several others. They said firing persisted for half an hour in the area after the blast. In another incident in the Khyber agency, at least five members of a 'peace committee' were killed in clashes with militants. The militants have also kidnapped several members of the 'peace committee', according to reports.

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19-Sep ABDUL KHALIQ 19-Sep ZOONA BEGAM 19-Sep RIAZ AHMAD 19-Sep SARA BIBI 19-Sep GHULAM MOHAMMAD 19-Sep BEGA BEGUM 19-Sep GULAM MOHAMMAD 19-Sep AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 AI-5455 183 JKR-6441-2-0 184 JKR-6458-1-0 185 JKF-6955-1-0 186 JKF-6961-1-0 187 JKF-6970-2-0 188 JKF-6970-2-0 189 JKF-6974-1-0 190 JKR-7135-2-0 191 JKR-7135-2-0 192 JKR-7144-1-0 193 JKR-7145-2-0 194 JKR-7145-2-0 195 JKR-7148-2-0 196 JKR-7148-2-0 197 JKR-7156-3-0 198 JKR-7156-3-0 199 JKR-7156-3-0 200 JKF-7337-2-0 201 JKF-7337-2-0 202 JKR-7430-1-0 203 JKF-7483-1-0 204 JKF-7769-2-0 205 JKF-7769-2-0 206 JKF-7879-3-0 207 JKF-7879-3-0 208 JKF-7879-3-0 209 JKF-7987-1-0 210 JKF-8006-1-0 211 JKF-8034-2-0 212 JKF-8034-2-0 213 JKF-8039-2-0 214 JKF-8039-2-0 215 JKF-8065-2-0 216 JKF-8065-2-0 217 JKF-8067-2-0 218 JKF-8067-2-0 219 JKF-8091-2-0 220 JKF-8091-2-0 221 JKR-8133-2-0 222 JKR-8133-2-0 223 JKR-8397-2-0 224 JKR-8397-2-0 225 JKF-8452-2-0 226 JKF-8452-2-0 227 JKF-8477-3-0 228 JKF-8477-3-0 229 JKF-8477-3-0 230 JKF-9189-2-0 231 JKF-9189-2-0 232 JKF-9199-3-0 233 JKF-9199-3-0 234 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MISC

Leander Paes-Radek Stepanek win US Open men's doubles title


NEW YORK: Leander Paes won his eighth men's doubles Grand Slam title, and 14th overall, as he combined with Radek Stepanek to clinch US Open trophy with a dominating victory over Alexander Peya and Bruno Soares in the title clash on Sunday. The fourth seeded IndoCzech pair demolished the second seeded AustriaBrazilian pair 6-1 in 6-3 in one hour and 12 minutes at Arthur Ashe stadium. It was a perfect climax for Paes and Stepanek, who came into the US Open with title in Winston Salem Open, as they won their second major title together, having won Australian Open last year. It was third US Open title for 40-year-old Paes and the previous two had also come with Czech partners. In 2006, the Indian won with Martin Damm and in 2009 with Lukas Dlouhy. Last year at the US Open, Paes had ended runner-up with Stepanek, losing to Bryan brothers. Now Paes has 14 major titles these guys," said Peya. Peya and Soares struggled to hold serve and too many unforced errors only made the job tough for them. In contrast, whatever Paes and Stepanek did, yielded them desired result. Yet again Stepanek's serve and Paes' net play was superb. Peya and Soares had two break chances -- in the first and fifth games in the opening set -- but could convert none. The back problem to Peya in the second set reduced the match to a formality as the second seeds could not have challenged their in-form rivals with an injury handicap. At the start, Peya hit a crushing forehand winner to earn a breakpoint in the very first game but Stepanek served well to hold and what followed was complete annihilation of pair. Paes and Stepanek raced to a 5-0 lead as they broke both Peya and Soares comfortably. Soares held game number six to save themselves blushes as Paes served out the set in the next game.

8 Italian GP ends in disappointment for Force India


MONZA: Paul di Resta retired in the first lap for the first time in his F1 career and Adrian Sutil finished 16th in the Italian Grand Prix as Sahara Force India returned without points for the fourth time in the season, on Sunday. The result meant that Force India remained on 61 points in the sixth place and McLaren, courtesy their one point from the race, have marginally increased their lead over the Indian side to five in the constructors' championship. The second half of the season has been quite tough for Force India as it is third time in the last four races that they have returned without points. Defending champion Sebastian Vettel claimed his sixth victory of the season. Fernando Alonso was second in his Ferrari and Mark Webber third in the second Red Bull. Vettel (222) has now extended his lead over Alonso (169) to 53 points in the drivers championship while Hamilton is distant third (141). Di Resta locked up his front left tyre in the first corner and hit the Lotus of Romain Grosjean from the back.

in his cupboard, including six mixed doubles trophies. Stepanek has two Grand Slam titles, both with Paes. It was one of the most lopsided US Open title match as Peya and Soares failed to put up a fight. They had no clue whatsoever on how to counter the rampaging Indo-Czech combine. Peya also required a medical timeout for a back problem in the second set while trailing

1-3. Peya was in pain but did not give up and even went on to hold his serve in that game. Paes hit a forehand winner to earn the championship point and then hit a backhand volley to seal the trophy win. Paes and Stepanek 23 winners to eight of their rivals. They won 66 points while Peya and Soares 40. Paes acknowledged Stepanek's resilience as he

came back well from a back surgery early this year. "Find someone from Czech republic that's my advice to anyone who is looking for a doubles partner. They are hard working guys. I have to thank him. He had lot of adversities this season, coming out of injury and surgery it's amazing to stand here. I have to thank him," Paes said. "It is no shame to lose to

SC fiat to Centre, BCCI on disrespect to national flag


NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday sought response from the Centre and the Indian cricket board on allegations that authorities have failed to protect the honour of the national flag d u r i n g matches. The court also issued notices to West Bengal government and Cricket Association of Bengal ( CAB) as the plea mentioned incidents of alleged disrespect and dishonour to the national flag at the Eden Gardens during the third Test match between India and England from December 5 to 9, 2012 and India- Pakistan ODI match held on January 3, 2013. "We agree that photographs depict serious concern," a bench comprising Chief Justice P Sathasivam and Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai said and asked all the respondents to file their response within four weeks. The petition filed by Kamal Dey, Editor and Publisher of Barta Nyay, sought stay of Calcutta high court decision which had held that there was no deliberate disrespect of the national flag. His counsel placed the photographs of draping of the Indian flag either on the shoulder or on the head contending that such acts amount to blatant violations of the provisions of the Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971 and the Flag Code of India, 2002 regarding use of the national flag. The petitioner submitted that there should be strict guidelines for Board of Control for Cricket in India ( BCCI) and others associated with the game for observing directions given by the Constitution including the Act of 1971 and the Flag Code of 2002. In the PIL, the petitioner challenged the January 14 verdict of the high court which had said, "Considering the event of national importance during the cricket matches between India and England and India and Pakistan, the spectators were carrying the flag to mark their expression of Indian pride. "Their intention was not to disrespect the same. They have not used it as only cloth to wrap the body, however, while carrying it they might have unintentionally put it on shoulders etc. However, such act in the facts and circumstances of the case cannot be treated as such amounting to deliberate disrespect in violation of Flag Code of 2002 and the Honours Act of 1971," the high court had said.

VISAKHAPATNAM: India 'A' rode the aggression of Robin Uthappa (103, 8x4, 5x6) and skipper Unmukt Chand (94, 9x4, 6x6) to register a six-wicket win over New Zealand 'A' with 5.5 overs to spare in their first one-dayer at the Dr YS Rajasekhara Reddy ACAVDCA Stadium on Sunday. Chasing 258 for victory, the India 'A' openers ensured that their 178-run first wicket stand in 30 overs made it a no contest. The Chand-Uthappa pair did not take long to put the opposition bowlers to the sword. Uthappa was at his dominating best, and received good support from Chand who essayed a wide range of shots. Uthappa was the first to cross the half-century mark off 62 balls, while Chand got to his 50 in 54 deliveries. The pair raised the 100-run mark in 19.2 overs. While Chand fell short of a muchdeserved ton, Uthappa made sure that he got to the threefigure mark. The only blemish in Uthappa's knock came when he was dropped on 93

Uthappa, Chand set up sixwicket win for India 'A' India face Maldives in SAFF semifinal
KATHMANDU: The South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Championship has always provided an easy escape route for struggling coaches but Wim Koevermans has had no such luck. In fact, it has added to his angst and made him defensive while dealing with the barrage of criticism that followed after three poor group league games in Kathmandu. If India do not turn over a new leaf against Maldives in the semifinals at the Dashrath Rangasala Stadium in Kathmandu on Monday, the journey back home could be nervy. Of course, recovery in a tournament where they are the defending champions and, possibly, the most respected team in the region, is not beyond them. But with captain Sunil Chhetri suspended and the team's current dismal form, a sense of anxiety continues to persist. "I won't comment on what others have to say. We are focusing on the semifinal at the moment," Koevermans said. Koevermans' tactics and India's form have been under

A lot happened in corner one of the opening lap as Kimi Raikkonen also hit Sergio Perez, which forced the McLaren to cut the corner. Raikkonen headed into the pits to change the front wing and consequently pushed back to last place, 21st. "Shame about losing Paul so early in the race. Some contact at the second chicane for him," Force India stated on twitter. Sutil moved to 13th from 17th on the grid but had a daunting task of passing Grosjean, Hamilton and Jenson Button to enter the top-10. Alonso made a heart-stopping move in lap three to pass Mark Webber for the third place and then left behind his Ferrari teammate Felipe Massa in lap eight to get

behind race leader Sebastian Vettel, who had created a comfortable lead of 5.2 seconds. Hamilton, who was on hard tyres, faced stiff challenge from Button, who began with faster mediums. Button finally succeeded in passing his former McLaren teamate for 10th place. Sutil meanwhile moved to 10th when Button pitted from ninth in lap 23. His position changed frequently in the 53lap race after that. Raikkonen put a lot of pressure on him when Sutil was 11th. On the straights Force India's speed was not that good and soon the German was passed first by Raikkonen and then Hamilton to settle for 16th position.

by Matt Henry off Adam Milne. The Kiwi attack, without the experienced duo of Douglas Bracewell and Mark Gillespie (both rested), failed to trouble the hosts. Leg-spinner Ish Sodhi, who has been named in the Kiwi Test squad for the Bangladesh tour, was taken apart by Chand the moment he came on to bowl. Post the departure of Chand and Uthappa, the hosts had a minor scare when Mandeep Singh (1) and Ashok Menaria (0) were dismissed cheaply, but Aditya Tare (37 no) and Kedhar Jadhav (15 no)

helped the hosts cross the finish line. Earlier, the Kiwis ended at 257, thanks to handy contributions by Daryl Mitchell (51, 3x4, 2x6), Anton Devcich (48, 7x4) and Carl Cachopa (45, 3x4, 2x6). The hosts kept taking wickets at regular intervals that kept the Kiwis in check. Luke Ronchi (13) was the first to depart, caught by Uthappa in the first slip off Shrikant Wagh to leave the visitors at 36 for 1 after 9 overs. But, the Devcich-Cachopa pair added 51 runs in the 8.3 overs to give the Kiwis' innings some momentum.

Sebastian Vettel's fourth F1 title is fast approaching Chopra finishes tied 34th at Chiquita Classic
MONZA: The Formula One championship has said farewell to Europe for another year with two big questions being posed as the glamour sport sets its sights on races in Asia, the Middle East and Americas. The first - as the mechanics packed up and the trucks left Monza on Sunday night - was when and where, rather than whether, Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel will wrap up his inevitable fourth successive title. The second concerns Ferrari's 2014 line-up, and the chances of Kimi Raikkonen joining Fernando Alonso in a potentially explosive partnership, and looks likely to be answered within a matter of days. The paddock chatter after the Italian Grand Prix was that Ferrari's most recent world champion, currently with Lotus, had agreed a sensational return to the team with which he won the title in 2007. There was no word from Ferrari, whose president Luca di Montezemolo said on Saturday that the team DAVIDSON: Daniel Chopra carded a final round score of one-under 71 that saw him finish in tied 34th place at the Chiquita Classic golf tournament. Chopra, who is already assured of a berth on the main PGA Tour in 2014 following his finish in top-25 of the Money List on the regular Web.com Tour, totaled oneunder 287 for the week. Andrew Svoboda two-putted the first extra hole to beat Will McKenzie in a playoff. Svoboda posted a final-round 70 at River Run Country Club yesterday to finish at 12-under and tied with MacKenzie (67), who chipped in for eagle on the par-5, 18th in regula-

scanner. Maldives captain Ali Ishfaq, one of the brightest talent in the subcontinent , even said this is the "weakestever Indian team." With captain Sunil Chhetri unavailable because of a double booking, India are in danger of missing out on a place in the final for the first time since 2003. "We are happy that we have had enough rest ahead of the semifinal. There's more energy in the squad and I don't need to motivate anyone. It will be a tough match," he said. India have appeared jaded at times, even clueless, when games are drifting and the onus is on them to inject

some pace and creativity in the midfield. A change in personnel and tactics has not helped either and it remains to be seen if Lenny Rodrigues or Mehtab Hossain can finally come good. Maldives, on the other hand, showed some sparkling form in the group league. They have scored 18 goals in three matches, ten of them came from the boots of Ali Ishfaq. Koevermans reasoned that Maldives had "an easy group and ours was the Group of Death." India have made it to every SAFF final since 1993, barring 2003 when India finished third in Bangladesh.

Serena defeats Azarenka to win US Open

would decide its drivers immediately after the race weekend and after talking to Brazilian Felipe Massa, whose place is at risk. Massa, fourth on Sunday, is out of contract and has not won since 2008 while Raikkonen took this year's season-opener in Australia and had racked up a record 27 successive scoring finishes before Belgium in July.

tion. Ben Martin (68) and John Peterson (71) were tied for third, one-stroke back. Ryo Ishikawa (66) finished two off the pace. The finals match Web.com Tour and PGA TOUR players together competing for 50 PGA TOUR cards and positions for the 2013-14 PGA TOUR season

that begins in early October. The leading money-earner of the finals earns a spot in The Players Championship in 2014. The USD 180,000 winner's check moves Svoboda into a tie for the first spot with Trevor Immelman, winner of last week's Hotel Fitness Championship, on the Finals money list.

Caribbean Premier League (CPL) - the newest T20 success story?


NEW YORK: World number one Serena Williams captured her fifth US Open title, and second in a row, by outlasting second-ranked Victoria Azarenka 7-5, 6-7 (6/8), 6-1 to claim her 17th career Grand Slam crown on Sunday. The 31-year-old American became the oldest Open Era women's winner in US Open history, 293 days older than Margaret Court when she set the prior mark in 1973, and the third-oldest Grand Slam women's champion of the Open Era. Williams won $3.6 million, including a $1 million bonus for her success in US open tune-up events. She is the first top-seeded champion since Justine Henin in 2007 and the first woman to defend the US Open crown since Kim Clijsters in 2010. Williams won a rematch of last year's US Open final that gave her and Azarenka a combined total of six of the eight major titles from the past two years. Williams improved to 13-3 in their rivalry but twotime Australian Open champion Azarenka had won two of the previous three, most recently in last month's Cincinnati final. With the victory, Williams has won more than $9 million in 2013, a one-year women's record, and boosted her career winnings above $50 million as well as capturing her ninth title of the year, a one-season personal best. Williams, who lost only 16 games over her first six matches, battled windy conditions and a determined foe in a rematch of last year's final to add to the New York hardcourt trophy haul that included wins in 1999, 2002, 2008 and 2012. JAMAICA: Indian Premier League have been the architects of T20 revolution in the world. Leagues are cropped up in all parts of the world some good and others no so much! The leagues in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have been hotbeds of fixing but the ones in Australia, South Africa and England have been major successes. The latest to join the bandwagon was Caribbean Premier League (CPL) T20 which came to a close this weekend as Jamaican Tallawahs emerged as the very first winners. Once the powerhouses of world cricket, the West Indies have slowly slipped down the pecking order only finding their way back now though the Twenty20 format. Players like Chris Gayle, Kieron Pollard and Dwayne Bravo are some of the most sought-after hired guns in T20 all around the world. No wonder West Indies are the defending champions in this format. The league also drew the attention of the IPL franchises with the big auction set to take place early next years. Delhi Daredevils were the only team to send members of their management to scout for fresh talent in the CPLT20. "The quality of cricket was certainly very good. The tournament might not have organized in as grand a manner as the IPL but it wasn't bad either. The response of the crowd was very good and it helped that Hollywood stars like Mark Wahlberg and Gerard Butler were associated with the franchises," Daredevils team mentor TA Sekar told TOI after his return from the Caribbean. The tournament is the brainchild Ajmal Khan, founder of Verus Capital which is a merThe matches took place at times to suit the local population - the majority of the matches were day-night - and the ticket prices were within the price-range of the vast majority of people at around $10. So what prompted a Scottish actor like Butler to invest in a franchise like Tallawahs? "Since T20 came along it is a much more watchable and entertaining prospect. Basically one of my best friends Ajmal (Khan) came up with the idea and I couldn't resist the temptation. I have been to India and seen how interesting IPL has turned out to be. Some of my friends in Bollywood were kind enough to take me for the tournament," Butler said about his involvement with CPL. Sekar was pleased with his recee of the CPLT20. "It gave me an opportunity to discover some good talent like paceman Sheldon Cotterrell. Daredevils' Andre Russell also performed really well. I believe Russell has the potential to be a better finisher than even Pollard," Sekar said. There were no auctions for players but the teams were able to pick among themselves in a 24-hour window via the draft system. The CPL funded contracts to the tune of $360,000 which attracted foreigner stars like Kumar Sangakkara, Tillakaratne Dilshan, Mahela Jayawardene, Vernon Philander, Ross Taylor, Martin Guptill and the recently retired Ricky Ponting. "The tournament is certainly off to a good start. The foreign cricketers always love to visit the Caribbean over places in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh because it is a great holiday destination. The schedule also suits them because it is off-season for Australia, South Africa and the New Zealand cricketers," Sekar added.

Chris Gayle with Caribbean Premier League (CPL) T20 2013 winner trophy chant bank based out of New York and Barbados. Verus also have great real interest across US and the Caribbean and hence Ajmal's friends Wahlberg and Butler invested in the league. Ajmal reportedly paid 13 million for the rights of CPL for 20 years from WICB.

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