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Edi.:Chunilal S. Bhatt, Printer & Pub. : Mayur C. Bhatt, Place of Pub. : 201-2-8, Nandan Com., Opp. Mithakhali Rly Crossing, Mithakhali, Ahd-6 Place of Printing : Kewal Offset B-8,J.K Estate, Nr.Kalpnabhumi Estste,Opp.Ravi Estste,Nr. Dudheswar Watertank, Dudheswar, Ahd-4 Owner : Kalyani Pub. Pvt. Ltd. 2 FREE PRESS GUJARAT Saturday, August 12, 2017 AHMEDABAD Being Rahul Gandhi must not be easy. It is not easy being born into such wealth and privilege. It is not easy being the scion of India’s first family. And it is definitely not easy when you decide that you want to become a public personality. Make no mistakes, despite the stories of ‘poor Rahul’ being forced into doing something he does not want to do, there is enough evidence to the contrary: That Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi wants to be a politician and that he wants to lead the Indian National Congress like his mother, father, uncle, grandmother and great-grandfather before him. That said, his forebears knew it is not easy being a politician, particularly in a country so vast as India. And being a politician involves a lot of interaction with the public, after all the public votes for you. On that front, Rahul Gandhi has taken large strides as a politician over the past few years. His ideas and public speaking might remain weak and his party cadre gutted, but he is not down for the count as yet. Yet, he must keep his father and grandmother’s tragic deaths in mind when he goes out in public. Whether it is to meet the voting public and raise issues like a responsible Op- position politician or when he travels abroad for some downtime. There is no doubt that Rahul Gandhi is enti- tled to his private life and to enjoy himself as every indi- vidual is. But he cannot do either thing at the cost of his personal security. He has chosen this path for himself, unlike many children of prominent politicians in other democracies. Part of the price that he has to pay for hav- ing chosen this path is constant protection whether in India or abroad. The Special Protection Group security must seem stifling at times and Rahul Gandhi’s complaints about the armoured cars being stuffy probably do have an element of truth. Yet, his recklessness with his secu- rity detail is unbecoming of him and while many other public personalities, such as film actors and sportspersons, can enjoy a degree of anonymity abroad, the same can- not apply here, as unlike them, Rahul Gandhi is protected on the public exchequer. The simple fact is that there are threats to the lives of most of India’s top politicians today from both internal and external forces and the same applies doubly so to Rahul Gandhi — one of the two most important people in the Opposition. If an attack were to happen, his party would waste no time to blame the Union Government as they have done with the recent stone-pelting incident in Gujarat. And while the Gujarat Government must bring the perpetrators to book, Rahul Gandhi’s callous attitude towards his personal security is rightly being highlighted. Immature Young Leader Tender Notices (WTPS-21E/SUPPLY/17) for supply of various materials is put up on GSECL web site www .gseb .com & www .gsecl.in as well as notice board of power station. All interested supplier may take the details from the above web site. Corrigendum of the tender notice, if any, will be published on above site. For Tenders with ECV of Rs. 5 Lacs and above (No. WTPS-21E/ SUPPLY/17), Please visit our Website: https://gsecl.nprocure.com for e-tendering. CHIEF ENGINEER (C&O) GSECL, WTPS. GUJARAT STATE ELECTRICITY CORP. LTD WANAKBORI THERMAL POWER STATION TAL,: THASRA DIST : KHEDA PIN: 388 239 TEL: 02699-235522 FAX : 02699- 235607 WEBSITE: www.gsecl.in & www.gseb.com E&P Dept-GoG :http://guj-epd.gov.in Flavoured table spreads - a tastier and healthier alternative to butter Ahmedabad, Urban In- dia has been facing a serious conundrum for a long time now. Short deadlines, long haul flights, late nights, early mornings, frequent eating out and rare balanced diets are all taking a toll on the health aspirations of today's jet-set- ters. For most people, lack of time seems to be the biggest defence against eating healthy and exercising. How- ever, unless one stops mak- ing busy schedules an excuse for poor health, they should be ready to face an onslaught of lifestyle diseases. A startling report by the National Family Health Survey recently revealed that the number of obese people in India have doubled in the past decade. It also stated that a large number of the urban population was found have high Body Mass Index (BMI). Higher the BMI, greater is a person's risk for conditions like heart disease, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes and certain forms of cancer. Cardiovascular dis- eases are also witnessing an alarming rise in the country, especially among the young population. Unhealthy life- style compounded by high stress levels and poor diets have all contributed to this declining physical fitness. A survey by healthcare platform Practo showed a growth of 40 per cent in cardiologist ap- pointments with hypertension as the most common symp- tom. Most of these appoint- ments were booked by peo- ple in the age group of 25 to 35 years. These studies are evi- dence of what the demand- ing schedules of modern lives are doing to our health. It is time to make a change and contrary to popular beliefs, a healthier lifestyle isn't that hard to achieve.- PM’s remarks during the welcome of Vice Presi- dent M. Venkaiah Naidu, in the Rajya Sabha The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today joined the members of the Rajya Sabha, in welcoming Vice Presi- dent Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu, as Chairman of the House. The Prime Minister began his wel- come remarks by recalling that today, 11thAugust, was the day when a young revolutionary of the freedom struggle, Shri Khudiram Bose, was hanged by the British. He said that the event reminds us of the sacri- fice of those who fought for freedom, and the responsibil- ity that this places on all of us. The Prime Minister said that Shri Venkaiah Naidu is the first Vice President born in Inde- pendent India. He added that Shri Naidu has long experience, and is well-versed in the intri- cacies of Parliamentary proce- dures. Recalling his long associa- tion with Shri Venkaiah Naidu, the Prime Minister said Shri Naidu is always sensitive to the requirements of the rural areas, the poor and the farmers, and his inputs on these issues have been of immense value. The Prime Minister said that the fact that people from humble, rural background, today occupy the highest positions in India, shows the maturity of Indian democracy, and the strength of India’s Constitution.

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Page 1: Corrigendum of the tender notice, if any, will be ... · Edi.:Chunilal S. Bhatt, Printer & Pub. : Mayur C. Bhatt, Place of Pub. : 201-2-8, Nandan Com., Opp. Mithakhali Rly Crossing,

Edi.:Chunilal S. Bhatt, Printer & Pub. : Mayur C. Bhatt, Place ofPub. : 201-2-8, Nandan Com., Opp. Mithakhali Rly Crossing,Mithakhali, Ahd-6 Place of Printing : Kewal Offset B-8,J.K Estate,Nr.Kalpnabhumi Estste,Opp.Ravi Estste,Nr. DudheswarWatertank, Dudheswar, Ahd-4 Owner : Kalyani Pub. Pvt. Ltd.

2FREE PRESS GUJARAT

Saturday, August 12, 2017 AHMEDABAD

Being Rahul Gandhi must not be easy. It is not easybeing born into such wealth and privilege. It is not easybeing the scion of India’s first family. And it is definitelynot easy when you decide that you want to become apublic personality. Make no mistakes, despite the storiesof ‘poor Rahul’ being forced into doing something he doesnot want to do, there is enough evidence to the contrary:That Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi wants to be apolitician and that he wants to lead the Indian NationalCongress like his mother, father, uncle, grandmother andgreat-grandfather before him. That said, his forebearsknew it is not easy being a politician, particularly in acountry so vast as India. And being a politician involves alot of interaction with the public, after all the public votesfor you. On that front, Rahul Gandhi has taken large stridesas a politician over the past few years. His ideas andpublic speaking might remain weak and his party cadregutted, but he is not down for the count as yet. Yet, hemust keep his father and grandmother’s tragic deaths inmind when he goes out in public. Whether it is to meetthe voting public and raise issues like a responsible Op-position politician or when he travels abroad for somedowntime. There is no doubt that Rahul Gandhi is enti-tled to his private life and to enjoy himself as every indi-vidual is. But he cannot do either thing at the cost of hispersonal security. He has chosen this path for himself,unlike many children of prominent politicians in otherdemocracies. Part of the price that he has to pay for hav-ing chosen this path is constant protection whether inIndia or abroad. The Special Protection Group securitymust seem stifling at times and Rahul Gandhi’s complaintsabout the armoured cars being stuffy probably do havean element of truth. Yet, his recklessness with his secu-rity detail is unbecoming of him and while many otherpublic personalities, such as film actors and sportspersons,can enjoy a degree of anonymity abroad, the same can-not apply here, as unlike them, Rahul Gandhi is protectedon the public exchequer.

The simple fact is that there are threats to the lives ofmost of India’s top politicians today from both internaland external forces and the same applies doubly so toRahul Gandhi — one of the two most important people inthe Opposition. If an attack were to happen, his partywould waste no time to blame the Union Government asthey have done with the recent stone-pelting incident inGujarat. And while the Gujarat Government must bringthe perpetrators to book, Rahul Gandhi’s callous attitudetowards his personal security is rightly being highlighted.

Immature Young Leader

Tender Notices (WTPS-21E/SUPPLY/17) for supply of various materials is putup on GSECL web site www.gseb.com & www.gsecl.in as well as notice board ofpower station. All interested supplier may take the details from the above web site.Corrigendum of the tender notice, if any, will be published on above site.For Tenders with ECV of Rs. 5 Lacs and above (No. WTPS-21E/SUPPLY/17),Please visit our Website: https://gsecl.nprocure.com for e-tendering.

CHIEF ENGINEER (C&O)GSECL, WTPS.

GUJARAT STATE ELECTRICITY CORP. LTDWANAKBORI THERMAL POWER STATIONTAL,: THASRA DIST : KHEDA PIN: 388 239TEL: 02699-235522 FAX : 02699- 235607

WEBSITE: www.gsecl.in & www.gseb.com E&P Dept-GoG:http://guj-epd.gov.in

Flavoured table spreads - a tastierand healthier alternative to butter

Ahmedabad, Urban In-dia has been facing a seriousconundrum for a long timenow. Short deadlines, longhaul flights, late nights, earlymornings, frequent eating outand rare balanced diets areall taking a toll on the healthaspirations of today's jet-set-ters. For most people, lack oftime seems to be the biggestdefence against eatinghealthy and exercising. How-ever, unless one stops mak-ing busy schedules an excusefor poor health, they shouldbe ready to face an onslaughtof lifestyle diseases.

A startling report by theNational Family Health Surveyrecently revealed that thenumber of obese people inIndia have doubled in thepast decade. It also statedthat a large number of theurban population was foundhave high Body Mass Index(BMI). Higher the BMI,greater is a person's risk for

conditions like heart disease,high blood pressure, type 2diabetes and certain forms ofcancer. Cardiovascular dis-eases are also witnessing analarming rise in the country,especially among the youngpopulation. Unhealthy life-style compounded by highstress levels and poor dietshave all contributed to thisdeclining physical fitness. Asurvey by healthcare platformPracto showed a growth of 40per cent in cardiologist ap-pointments with hypertensionas the most common symp-tom. Most of these appoint-ments were booked by peo-ple in the age group of 25 to35 years.

These studies are evi-dence of what the demand-ing schedules of modern livesare doing to our health. It istime to make a change andcontrary to popular beliefs, ahealthier lifestyle isn't thathard to achieve.-

PM’s remarks during the welcome of Vice Presi-dent M. Venkaiah Naidu, in the Rajya Sabha

The Prime Minister, ShriNarendra Modi, today joinedthe members of the RajyaSabha, in welcoming Vice Presi-dent Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu,as Chairman of the House. ThePrime Minister began his wel-come remarks by recalling thattoday, 11thAugust, was the daywhen a young revolutionary ofthe freedom struggle, ShriKhudiram Bose, was hanged bythe British. He said that theevent reminds us of the sacri-fice of those who fought forfreedom, and the responsibil-ity that this places on all of us.The Prime Minister said thatShri Venkaiah Naidu is the firstVice President born in Inde-pendent India. He added thatShri Naidu has long experience,and is well-versed in the intri-cacies of Parliamentary proce-dures.

Recalling his long associa-tion with Shri Venkaiah Naidu,the Prime Minister said ShriNaidu is always sensitive to the

requirements of the rural areas,the poor and the farmers, andhis inputs on these issues havebeen of immense value. ThePrime Minister said that the factthat people from humble, ruralbackground, today occupy thehighest positions in India,shows the maturity of Indiandemocracy, and the strength ofIndia’s Constitution.

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