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Political News Bulletin & Beyond National Weekly dUVªh,.MikWfyfVDl Year: 5 No% 16 New Delhi 19 - 25 September, 2016 Rs% 2/- Pages: 16 countryandpolitics.in Apporved by DAVP.- 101596 17 soldiers killed in one of the deadliest attacks on Indian Army Uri: Militants attacked an Indian Army brigade headquarters in Jammu and Kashmir’s Uri on Sunday, killing 17 soldiers in the most deadly such attack in the northern region of Kashmir in recent years. Four militants were con- firmed killed after pene- trating the base in Uri near the Lin e of Control with Pakistan, an army spokesperson said. The attack began at 5.30am in the morning and militants breached the perimeter fence to enter the camp. Jammu and Kashmir gov- ernor NN Vohra and chief minister Mehbooba Mufti chaired a high-level meet- ing at Raj Bhavan in Srinagar to review the security situation.The governor observed that in the background of the Poonch and Uri terror attacks, it was of crucial importance to enhance surveillance on the securi- ty of all vital civil and mili- tary establishments in the state. Security has been beefed up in Himachal Pradesh and an alert sounded following the ter- rorist attack. BJP’s Ram Madhav says Western countries have recog- nized the fact that most of the global terror has been emerged for Pak Defence minister Manohar Parrikar said he reviewed the situation in Kashmir following the Uri attack. “Instructed to take firm action against those responsible,” he tweeted. An alert has been sound- ed in Punjab’s border dis- tricts of Pathankot and Gurdaspur. Tight vigil is being maintained near key installations including the Pathankot airforce base, which came under attack by militants earlier this year, and near India- Pakistan border areas. Contd... on Page 011 1.Subedar Karnail Singh, r/o Vill Shibu Chak, Teh- Bishnah, Dist Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir. 2.Havildar Ravi Paul, r/o Samba, Dist Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir. 3. Sepoy Rakesh Singh, r/o Vill Baddja, Dist Kaimur, Bihar. 4.Sepoy Javra Munda, r/o Vill Meral, Dist Khuti, Jharkhand. 5.Sepoy Naiman Kujur, r/o Vill Gumla, Chainpur, Jharkhand. 6.Sepoy Uike Janrao, r/o Vill Nandgaon (Kh), Dist Amravati, Maharashtra. 7.Havildar NS Rawat, r/o Vill Rajawa, Dist Rajasmand, Rajasthan. 8.Sepoy Ganesh Shankar, r/o Vill Ghoorapalli, Dist Sant Kabir Nagar, Uttar Pradesh. 9.Naik SK Vidarthi, r/o Vill Boknari, Dist Gaya, Bihar. 10.Sepoy Biswajit Ghorai, r/o Vill Ganga Sagar, Dist South 24 Parganas, West Bengal. 11.Lance Naik G Shankar, r/o Vill Jashi, Dist Satara, Maharashtra. 12.Sep G Dalai, r/o Vill Jamuna Balia, Dist Howarah, West Bengal. 13.Lance Naik RK Yadav, r/o Vill Balia, Uttar Pradesh. 14.Sepoy Harinder Yadav, r/o Vill Ghazipur, Dist Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh. 15. Sepoy TS Somnath, r/o Vill Khadangali, Dist Nashik, Maharashtra. 16.Havildar Ashok Kumar Singh, r/o Vill Raktu Tola, Dist Bhojpur, Bihar. 17.Sepoy Rajesh kr Singh, r/o Vill Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh. Tribute to soldiers Here’s the list of martyrs who lost their lives

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Page 1: New Delhi, 19 - 25 September, 2016

Political News Bulletin & BeyondNational Weekly dUVªh ,.M ikWfyfVDlYear: 5 No% 16 New Delhi 19 - 25 September, 2016 Rs% 2/- Pages: 16

countryandpolitics.inApporved by DAVP.- 101596

17 soldiers killed inone of the deadliest

attacks on Indian Army

Uri: Militants attacked an

Indian Army brigade

headquarters in Jammu

and Kashmir’s Uri on

Sunday, killing 17 soldiers

in the most deadly such

attack in the northern

region of Kashmir in

recent years.

Four militants were con-

firmed killed after pene-

trating the base in Uri

near the Lin e of Control

with Pakistan, an army

spokesperson said. The

attack began at 5.30am in

the morning and militants

breached the perimeter

fence to enter the camp.

Jammu and Kashmir gov-

ernor NN Vohra and chief

minister Mehbooba Mufti

chaired a high-level meet-

ing at Raj Bhavan in

Srinagar to review the

security situation.The

governor observed that in

the background of the

Poonch and Uri terror

attacks, it was of crucial

importance to enhance

surveillance on the securi-

ty of all vital civil and mili-

tary establishments in the

state. Security has been

beefed up in Himachal

Pradesh and an alert

sounded following the ter-

rorist attack. BJP’s Ram

Madhav says Western

countries have recog-

nized the fact that most of

the global terror has been

emerged for Pak

Defence minister

Manohar Parrikar said he

reviewed the situation in

Kashmir following the Uri

attack. “Instructed to take

firm action against those

responsible,” he tweeted.

An alert has been sound-

ed in Punjab’s border dis-

tricts of Pathankot and

Gurdaspur. Tight vigil is

being maintained near

key installations including

the Pathankot airforce

base, which came under

attack by militants earlier

this year, and near India-

Pakistan border areas.

Contd... on Page 011

1.Subedar Karnail Singh, r/o Vill Shibu Chak, Teh-

Bishnah, Dist Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir.

2.Havildar Ravi Paul, r/o Samba, Dist Jammu, Jammu &

Kashmir.

3. Sepoy Rakesh Singh, r/o Vill Baddja, Dist Kaimur, Bihar.

4.Sepoy Javra Munda, r/o Vill Meral, Dist Khuti,

Jharkhand.

5.Sepoy Naiman Kujur, r/o Vill Gumla, Chainpur,

Jharkhand.

6.Sepoy Uike Janrao, r/o Vill Nandgaon (Kh), Dist

Amravati, Maharashtra.

7.Havildar NS Rawat, r/o Vill Rajawa, Dist Rajasmand,

Rajasthan.

8.Sepoy Ganesh Shankar, r/o Vill Ghoorapalli, Dist Sant

Kabir Nagar, Uttar Pradesh.

9.Naik SK Vidarthi, r/o Vill Boknari, Dist Gaya, Bihar.

10.Sepoy Biswajit Ghorai, r/o Vill Ganga Sagar, Dist South

24 Parganas, West Bengal.

11.Lance Naik G Shankar, r/o Vill Jashi, Dist Satara,

Maharashtra.

12.Sep G Dalai, r/o Vill Jamuna Balia, Dist Howarah, West

Bengal.

13.Lance Naik RK Yadav, r/o Vill Balia, Uttar Pradesh.

14.Sepoy Harinder Yadav, r/o Vill Ghazipur, Dist Ghazipur,

Uttar Pradesh.

15.Sepoy TS Somnath, r/o Vill Khadangali, Dist Nashik,

Maharashtra.

16.Havildar Ashok Kumar Singh, r/o Vill Raktu Tola, Dist

Bhojpur, Bihar.

17.Sepoy Rajesh kr Singh, r/o Vill Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh.

Tribute to soldiersHere’s the list of martyrs who lost their lives

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Editorial 2New Delhi, 19 - 25 September, 2016

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Kavita Bhist

Loneliness is that phase

which we all face once's in

our life. Everyone thinks it

is a bad phase which dis-

appoints us. But if we

changed our attitude

towards this. Then this is

that phase of our life in

which a person knows his

real inner power and takes

correct decision. Many

person comes in our life,

stay with us for a certain

time and then leave us

alone , still this is the only

thing which stay with us

even that time when

nobody is with you

.Loneliness doesn't

means that you are alone

it simply mean that you

need some space to

understand yourself. Even

lots of person who get

success in their

life..behind their success

is their's loneliness.

Soonly you will find some

positive changes in your-

self which changes the

direction of your life.

LonelinessAshok Tyagi

Presently we are passing

through the most challenging

phase of human history. On

one hand we have the mar-

vels of science and technolo-

gy topped by the Internet,

which promise a fulfilling and

enjoyable life, and on the

other hand we have bigots of

religion and theology who are

threatening the continuation

of life itself. Are we going to

support science and technol-

ogy and ensure a golden

future for ourselves or are we

going to cling to our outdated

faiths and commit global sui-

cide?

We can only evade this ques-

tion by behaving like an

ostrich but even that cannot

prevent our impending doom.

We can only prevent our

doom by coming out of the

slumber that our faiths have

put us into. By awakening our

consciousness, by question-

ing everything that our faiths

have lulled us into believing

as the gospel truth. We are

born into this world as a coin-

cidence and do not remem-

ber where we were before we

were born. Therefore most

likely we will not remember

our present life even if we

continue to exist as some

alternative form of life after

we die. Therefore our whole

energy must be focused on

the present moment and our

only goal should be to make

life as free, as fulfilling and as

enjoyable as possible. We

human beings have been on

this Earth for one million

years but it is only now in the

21st Century that we are

capable of giving ourselves

freedom, fulfillment, enjoy-

ment and longevity. Our life in

jungle was like hell. We were

the weakest species sur-

rounded by the most fero-

cious animals but somehow

we survived.

Then we discovered agricul-

ture around ten thousand

years ago and started graz-

ing animals and tilling fields.

We built villages and cities.

Gave birth to civilization,

which was a movement away

from the jungle and its ways

of living. But even two thou-

sand five hundred years ago

the first Nobel truth of

Buddha was – Life is sorrow.

But today if you are living in

an air-conditioned house,

driving an air-conditioned car,

working in an air-conditioned

office on an Apple laptop and

having a data-packed i-

phone in your fist, is life still

sorrow?

For the first time in the mil-

lion-year-old story of man life

has ceased to be sorrow.

There is medical science to

take care of our health and

longevity. There are airplanes

to cover long distances.

There are air-conditioned

trains like Rajdhanis and

Shatabdis for inter-city travel

and Olas and Metros for

intra-city travel. People have

four wheelers and two wheel-

ers. The streets are always

jammed. The mobile in our

hands is like the Aladin ka

chirag. But until very recently

life was sorrow and various

religions emerged promising

deliverence from sorrow.

They all promised deliver-

ance from sorrow but after

death and even for that con-

ditions applied.

These conditions included

what God we will worship,

where we will worship, how

we will worship, when we will

worship. We called these

conditions our religion and

we were asked to be pre-

pared to lay down our lives

anytime for the sake of our

religion.

Millions of lives were laid.

Billions of sacrifices were

made. But life remained sor-

row. No body returned after

dying to tell us what heaven –

liberation from sorrow –

looked like. God knows who

worshipped the real God and

who worshipped the false

God but finally liberation from

sorrow came. Not from God

but from Science. Till today

nobody worships science but

it goes on showering its

blessings on us through tech-

nological improvement. If we

wish to enjoy these blessings

then we have to start looking

at science as the arm of God.

As God is formless therefore

to bless this world of form He

has to assume a form and

Science is that form.

God is Science

In my previous edition, I highlighted the criminal activities of criminal don turned politi-

cian Shahbuddin. In this edition, let’s explore his political journey, which sees upstairs

with the help of Lalu Prasad Yadav until Nitish Kumar snatched the CM post from the

former. Shahbuddin has committed many political murders, whosoever tried to fight

against him in elections.

In the early 1990s, Shahabuddin came into political limelight, joining the Janata Dal

youth wing under Lalu Prasad Yadav. He won the 1990 and 1995 elections to the

Vidhan Sabha (state legislative assembly), and was elected to the Lok Sabha in 1996

on the JD ticket, after which he grew in stature. With Lalu Prasad holding sway over

the then state government of Bihar, and the formation of the Rashtriya Janata Dal in

1997, Shahabuddin’s power increased dramatically.

The patronage and defacto immunity from legal action offered to him by the RJD gov-

ernment gradually made him a law unto himself giving him an aura of invincibility. Since

the police turned a blind eye to his criminal activities and allowed him to turn Siwan dis-

trict into his fiefdom where his fiat ran, Shahabuddin’s reign of terror was so complete

that nobody dared to depose against him in cases. Shahabuddin became extremely

arrogant against the police and other govt. bodies, slapping and shooting policemen at

will. In March 2001, the police were executing a warrant on Mr. Manoj Kumar “Pappu”,

the president of the local RJD unit, when Shahabuddin objected and slapped the

arresting officer Sanjiv Kumar, while his men beat up the police. The police then re-

grouped in strength and a pitched battle was launched on Shahabuddin’s house.

In the extensive fire exchange that followed, two policemen and eight others were

killed, with three AK-47s and other weapons being found near several of the deceased.

Shahabuddin and his men escaped, setting fire to three police jeeps, and firing contin-

uously to cover their movements. Neither Shahabuddin nor Manoj Kumar could be

arrested. After this episode, several more cases were filed against Shahabuddin; how-

ever, he could not be arrested. By the early 2000s, Shahabuddin was running a paral-

lel administration in Siwan, holding “kangaroo courts” to settle family and land disputes,

fixing doctors’ consultancy fees, and arbitrating on marital problems. Vivid descriptions

of Shahabuddin’s style of operation were reported in the media in the run-up to the

2004 elections.

In late 2003, eight months before the 2004 general elections, Shahabuddin was arrest-

ed on charges of abducting a CPI(ML) worker in 1999, who was never seen again.

Instead of staying in prison, he managed to get himself shifted to the Siwan hospital on

medical grounds. There, a complete floor was set aside for him to meet party workers,

organizing political meeting etc. His bodyguards were there to check people before

entering on the floor.

Don Mohammad Shahabuddin part-2The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has grabbed headlines for all the

wrong reasons. Whether it is an internal rift, clash of ideas,

blame game or to command others in the party, the party has

shown it is undergoing a crisis after coming to power in Delhi.

Since it existence, AAP always courted controversy for some

or the other reason. Indian’s old political parties were shaken

from the root, while people were looking out for an option.

They came as an alternative. Arvind Kejriwal becomes larger

than life. However, now party workers are leaving him and

started ‘teri kameez meri kameez se safed kaise’ attitude. BJP

and Congress could not take the success of this party. ‘Hue &

cry’ and AAP walk hand in hand.

Devinder Kumar Sehrawat, a rebel AAP MLA, who is repre-

senting the Bijwasan constituency created storm on social

media. Sehrawat said he wrote various letters to Kejriwal,

including one on ‘exploitation of women’, but all remained

unanswered. The AAP activist allegedly committed suicide in

Narela area of north-west Delhi claiming that she had gone

into depression after her alleged molester, a party colleague

identified as Ramesh Bhardwaj, was released on bail. The

woman who consumed poison at her residence died during

treatment at Delhi’s LNJP Hospital. Sehrawat, alleges that

Kejriwal was aware of the harassment Soni was going

through. I don’t know why, but if AAP is bad and ruthless then

why Seharawat has not tendered his resignation from the

party? Why he was quiet and now suddenly come up when

AAP is going through turbulence?

It all started with Kumar Vishwas, he was summoned after an

AAP volunteer from Amethi accused him of ignoring her

request to clarify on the allegations of ‘illicit affair’ between the

two. Sources in the AAP said the poet-turned-politician has

decided to defy summon by the DCW. Anyhow, Kumar got

clean chit in allegations. There was an on-going tussle

between Arvind Kejriwal and Lieutenant Governor Najeeb

Jung regarding the handling of government files. The LG has

directed all ministers and officials of the Delhi government to

refer to him all files on various issues as is stipulated under the

Constitution.

Kejriwal needs to clean his carpet ‘apneAAP’

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spl. correspondent

New Delhi: Delhi BJP

President Shri Satish

Upadhyay launched the

party’s door to door cam-

paign amongst the people

to raise awareness

towards precautions need-

ed to safe guard from dis-

eases like Dengue &

Chikungunya.

Shri Upadhyay started the

campaign in Malaviya

Nagar where he went to 1

to 19 Blocks & Sarvpriye

Vihar and met the resi-

dents accompanied by the

South Delhi Municipal

Corporation Commissioner

Shri Puneet Kumar Goel

and other senior officials

including the Zonal Health

Officer. New Delhi District

BJP President Shri Suresh

Sharma and General

Secretary Shri Prashant

Sharma were present.

Shri Upadhyay & the team

of Municipal Officials held

meetings with local RWAs

of 1-19 Block of Malaviya

Nagar, Sarvpriye Vihar,

Sarvodaya Enclave, Vijay

Mandal Enclave & Main

Market Traders

Association.

Delhi/ NCR/ National4 New Delhi, 19 - 25 September, 2016

cnp bureau

Delhi/NCR: Ministry of Water Resources, River Development

and Ganga Rejuvenation (MoWR, RD&GR) signed an MoU in

Delhi with the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare

(MoA&FW) for speedy implementation of Namami Gange pro-

gramme.

The MoU was signed by Shri Hari Har Mishra, Additional

Mission Director, National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG),

MoWR, RD&GR and Dr. S.S Tomar, Additional Commissioner,

MoA&FW in the presence of Union Water Resources, River

Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Minister Sushri Uma

Bharti and Union Minister for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare

Shri Radha Mohan Singh.

Ministery of water resources signMoU with ministry of agriculture

Binod Kumar Singh

New Delhi: Skipper

Limited, one of the market

leaders in the Polymer

Pipe business, has

announced its entry into

the northern market of the

country and kicks off com-

mercial production from its

Sikandrabad Unit. The

plant is located in

Bulandshaha district in

Uttar Pradesh. The plant

has an installed manufac-

turing capacity of 6000

MTPA of Plumbing and

Agri pipes. This takes the

total capacity of the plant to

41000 MTPA. With a man-

ufacturing area of 2475 sq.

m, the unit will cater to

demand of Northern part of

the country including Delhi,

Haryana, UP, Parts of MP,

Himachal Pradesh, Punjab

and Jammu.

In order to expand Skipper

Limited’s manufacturing

capacity in India the plant

is designed with state of art

manufacturing technology

and a tailor-made work-

shop layout for highly effi-

cient production.

Skipper Pipes will now be available in all major cities of Northern India

Door to Dooor campaign to raise awar-ness for precaution against diseases

spl. correspondent

New Delhi: Delhi BJP

President Shri Satish

Upadhyay has in a Press

Conference announced

that the party has on the

one hand directed all the

three Municipal

Corporations to work for

the eradication of the mos-

quitoes in Delhi and on the

other hand as a responsi-

ble political party, Delhi

BJP has decided to organ-

ise a Blood Donation

Camp at Pradesh Office on

the 17th September for the

benefit of the people suf-

fering from Dengue and

Chikungunya. National

Secretary Sardar R.P.

Singh, MP Shri Ramesh

Bidhuri, Pradesh Vice

President Shri Abhay

Verma and Media Incharge

Praveen Shankar Kapoor

were present in the Press

Conference.

Delhi BJP will also observe

sanitation service fortnight

between 17th September

Birthday of Prime Minister

Shri Narender Modi to 2nd

October the Birthday of

Mahatma Gandhi.

Shri Upadhyay said that it

is very sad that Kejriwal

Government always fights

for rights & powers but it

has failed in the Health

Department over which it

has complete authority.

Delhi BJP ToObserveSanitation

Service Week

New Delhi: Agrawal Homeo Clinic organized a free

homeopathy health check – up camp in association with

Lakshyam at Vasant Kunj Center, New Delhi.

Agrawal Homeo Clinic organized a free homeopathy

health check – up camp in Vasant Kunj in association

with the NGO Lakshyam.

On this occasion, Dr. Pankaj Aggarwal – Senior

Homoeopathy Physician at Agrawal Homeo Clinic exam-

ined the patients and children who are prone to such dis-

eases. The doctor checked on to the patients and distrib-

uted free medicines for the ailments to get relieved of

Chikungunya and Dengue which are spreading like fire in

the city with slow chances of its being abandoned.

Because of improper waste management and drainage

facilities with standing water everywhere, these viral dis-

eases are not being able to abandon from attacking more

and more number of people.

In forthcoming days, Agrawal Homeo Clinic will be organ-

izing such health camps at various public places and

parks, societies in different locations to reduce the wide-

spread of such contagious diseases affecting infants,

children and senior citizens in abundance. The homeop-

athy expert visions of eradicating the disease from its

root cause making the society healthy and fit.

Agrawal Homeo Clinic organized a free homeopathyhealth check – up camp in association with Lakshyam

spl.correspondent

New Delhi: A major step in bridging the lack

of dialogue between the doctor community,

hospitals, legal professionals, and policy

makers was taken yesterday at 2nd National

Convention on Medicine & Law – 2016

organised by the Institute of Medicine & Law

(IML). Subsequently a white paper recom-

mending legal reforms in health care was

released today, which will be submitted to

policy makers and regulators.

The document exhaustively discusses and

highlights several medico-legal issues

including the need for a new law recognis-

ing declaration or certification of Brain Stem

Death as a form of death under Uniform

Determination of Death Act, a law to enable

doctors to refuse treatment or admission in

case of 'futility of care', to legally recognize

Living Wills / Advance Directives / DNR

Instructions among others.

“India is witnessing a sharp rise in cases of

medical negligence in courts along with

cases of violence against doctors and hos-

pitals. These indicate a systemic failure and

breakdown of trust between doctors and

patients. A soft regulatory framework, unre-

alistically high expectations of patients, and

the peculiar socio-economic character of

the nation further compound the issue. This

does not augur well for a developing coun-

try like India and the convention hopes to

bring apprise Policy makers and regulators

about these contentious issues and recom-

mend changes required in the legal and reg-

ulatory framework,” says Advocate

Mahendrakumar Bajpai, keynote speaker at

the 2nd National Convention on Medicine &

Law – 2016.

2nd National Convention On Medicine & Law – 2016 Concludes In New Delhi

Photo: Binod Takiawala

Vivek Sharma

Delhi: Praja Foundation a

non-partisan organisation

working towards enabling

accountable governance has

released its report on state of

civic services provided by

Municipal Corporation of

Delhi and State Government

of Delhi through the Delhi Jal

(Water) Board.

Three Municipal

Corporations, State govern-

ment, Delhi Jal Board,

Central Government, LG

(Lieutenant Governor), DDA

(Delhi Development

Authority) etc. are all respon-

sible for the smooth function-

ing of Delhi.

This multiplicity of organisa-

tions and Authorities and

added to that a bitter political

rivalry has been a complete

Disaster as far has the

Governance of this City is

concerned.

MLAs and 146 issues wereraised by councillors

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned that the

European Union faces a “critical situation”, as she

arrived in Bratislava for a summit to chart a post-Brexit

future.

“We are in a critical situation. We have to show with our

actions that we can get better,” Merkel told reporters.

Merkel said the bloc had to improve “in the domain of

security, internal and external security, the fight against

terrorism, the cooperation in the field of defence.”

She added that the EU had to “get better in the issues of

growth and jobs.”

Twenty-seven EU leaders are meeting — without Britain

— to try to draw up a roadmap for the future after Britons

voted in a June referendum to leave the bloc.

Angela Merkel says EU in ‘critical situation’

A suicide bomber blew

himself up inside a mosque

packed with worshippers

for Friday prayers, killing at

least 16 people and injur-

ing 35 others in Mohmand

Agency in Pakistan’s

restive northwest tribal

region.

The attacker blew himself

when the prayers was in

progress at the mosque in

the Anbar tehsil of the

agency bordering

Afghanistan.

“It was a suicide blast,” a

local official said. At least

16 people were killed in the

attack, local media report-

ed, citing officials.

“Many people were gath-

ered inside the mosque

when a suicide bomber

blew himself up,” an eye-

witness said.

Rescue teams and police

rushed to the spot. The

bodies and the injured are

being shifted to local hospi-

tals for medical treatment.

Injured were also trans-

ported to hospitals in

Bajaur Agency, Charsadda

and Peshawar for treat-

ment.

There was no immediate

claim of responsibility, but

Pakistani Taliban routinely

targets courts, schools and

mosques.

The attack came on a day

when Prime Minister

Nawaz Sharif vowed to

continue the war against

militancy and terrorism till

elimination of the last ter-

rorist.

During a meeting with

Army chief General Raheel

Sharif, the prime minister

expressed the resolve to

continue the war against

terrorism and militancy.

The army had launched

operation ‘Zarb-e-Azb’ in

June 2014 to flush out mil-

itant bases in the north-

western tribal areas.

Suicidebomberkills 16 atmosque innorthwestPakistan

A Swedish appeals court upheld an arrest

warrant for WikiLeaks founder Julian

Assange over a 2010 rape accusation,

rejecting his request to have it lifted.

The court announced in a statement that

Assange “is still detained in absentia”,

adding that it “shares the assessment of

the (lower) district court that Julian

Assange is still suspected on probable

cause of rape and that there is a risk that

he will evade legal proceedings or a

penalty.”

The 45-year-old Australian has been

holed up in the Ecuadoran embassy in

London since June 2012, seeking refuge

there after exhausting all his legal options

in Britain against extradition to Sweden.

Assange has refused to travel to

Stockholm for questioning over the rape

allegation, which he denies, due to con-

cerns Sweden will extradite him to the

United States over WikiLeaks’ release of

500,000 secret military files on the wars in

Afghanistan and Iraq.

This is the eighth time the European

arrest warrant has been tested in a

Swedish court. All of the rulings have

gone against him.

The appeals court said Assange’s four-

year embassy sequestration “is not a dep-

rivation of liberty and shall not be given

any importance in its own right in the

assessment of proportionality.”

The length of his embassy stay and “the

earlier passivity” of police investigators

were “arguments for setting aside the

detention,” it noted.

“However, the relatively serious offence of

which he is suspected means that there is

a strong public interest (in) the investiga-

tion being able to continue.”

“At present, continued detention therefore

appears to be both effective and neces-

sary so as to be able to move the investi-

gation forward. The reasons for detention

therefore still outweigh the intrusion or

other detriment that the measure entails

for Julian Assange.” Swedish prosecutor

Marianne Ny hailed the decision.

Swedish court upholds arrest warrant for Julian Assange

China is willing to join hands with India to implement

the consensus reached by the leaders of the two coun-

tries and properly handle “sensitive issues” to push for-

ward bilateral ties, State Councillor Yang Jiechi has

said.

Yang who met National Security Advisor Ajit Doval in

New Delhi on Thursday on the sidelines of the BRICS

National Security Advisors meeting said development

of bilateral ties between the two countries have main-

tained good momentum.

China and India pledged to further promote coopera-

tion among the BRICS nations and discussed issues

such as cyber security, energy security and anti-terror-

ism, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.

This is the first meeting between Doval and Yang after

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President

Xi Jinping met at Hangzhou on the sidelines of the G20

summit on September 4.“China is willing to join hands

with India to implement the consensus reached by the

leaders of the two countries, deepen mutual political

trust, expand pragmatic cooperation and friendly

exchanges, and properly handle sensitive issues in

order to push forward the development of bilateral ties

in the right direction and promote Asia’s development

and prosperity,” Yang said. In his meeting with Xi, Modi

said both countries have to be sensitive to strategic

interests and promote positive convergences and pre-

vent growth of negative perceptions.

Willing to join hands with India to promoteAsia’s development and prosperity: China

Edward Snowden, a former CIA contractor who leaked classified government docu-

ments is not a whistleblower, but someone who risked national security and American

lives, the White House said, dimming his hopes of a presidential pardon from Barack

Obama before he demits office.

“There actually is a specific process that is well-established and well-protected that

allows whistleblowers to raise concerns that they have, particularly when it relates to

confidential or classified information, to do so in a way that protects the national secu-

rity secrets of the US. That is not what Snowden did,” Press Secretary Josh Earnest

said. “Edward Snowden is not a whistleblower,” Earnest said.

“His conduct put American lives at risk and it risked American national security. That is

why the policy of the Obama administration is that Snowden should return to the US

and face the very serious charges that he is facing,” he told reporters.

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New Delhi: Celebrating the Birthday of Prime Minister

Shri Narender Modi as Sewa Diwas, Delhi BJP organ-

ised a Blood Donation Camp at the Party Office.

National Organisation General Secretary Shri Ramlal

and Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh Dr. Raman Singh

gave encouragement to the Blood Donors in the camp

organised by the Pradesh President Shri Satish

Upadhyay. Along with Karol Bagh District President Shri

Rajan Tiwari and New Delhi District President Shri

Suresh Sharma the BJP workers participated in the

Blood Donation Camp with great zeal. Pradesh Office

Bearers Shri Sidharthan, Shri Jai Prakash, Shri Abhay

Verma, Smt. Vishakha Shailani, Smt. Kiran Chaddha,

Smt. Rekha Gupta, Shri Harish Khurana, Shri Aditya Jha,

Shri Rajesh Sharma etc. were also present on this occa-

sion.

Central Minister Shri Piyush Goyal along with National

Secretary Sardar R.P. Singh and Pradesh President Shri

Satish Upadhyay went to Lepers Colony in Kathputli

colony in and distributed medicines and bandages to the

Lepers and also participated in Sehbhoj.

Minister Piyush Goyal goes to the Lepers Colony, MPs RameshBidhuri and Pravesh Verma initiates Cleanliness Campaign

Noida: More than 50 dele-

gates from 25 countries of

the World attended a

super powerful Global

Leadership Summit held

at Noida Film City in asso-

ciation with Ministry of

Skill Development,

Government of India and

declared Sandeep

Marwah President of

Marwah Studios as “The

Global Leader”.

Sandeep Marwah who has

earlier been nominated as

Global Cultural Minister,

Global Peace

Ambassador, Man of Asia,

Global Green

Ambassador, International

Media Guru today been

confirmed as The Global

Leader.

Sandeep Marwah is five

times international record

holder in media. His con-

tribution towards uniting

the World though art and

culture is enormous. He

has been chairing and

patron to more than 100

national and international

organizations. All these

organizations, with huge

membership, are leading

to Love, Peace And Unity

through Art and Culture.

“I am feeling humbled but

charged with new energy

to bring in love peace and

unity to the World through

art and culture. The title of

”The Global Leader” will

keep on reminding me my

aim, my goal of uniting the

world every minute” said

Sandeep Marwah

President of International

Chamber of Media And

Entertainment Industry.

Sandeep MarwahDeclared as GlobalLeader at Global

Leadership Summit

cnp bureau

New Delhi Health,

Wellness and Medical

Tourism Association

(HWMTA) in laying its

foundation, organized a

seminar on Identification

and Emphasis upon

Health, wellness and

Medical Tourism opportuni-

ties in India. The event was

presided over by His

Excellency, the Hon’ble.

Ambassador of Algeria Mr.

Hamza Yahia-Cherif, and

Gen. (Dr.) V.K.Singh

(Retd.); Minister of State

for External Affairs was the

chief guest. Dr. (Col.)

Rajeev Sood, a nationally

renowned renal surgeon

and expert was the guest

of honour. In the words of

Shri Sanyam Goel the

president of HWMTA

“Indian health industry is

plagued by innumerable

problems. We as a bunch

of individuals should focus

on overcoming them and

making India the top desti-

nation for medical tourism

globally through trans-

parency and coordination ”

Mrs. Meenu Singh, con-

vener for the seminar, wel-

comed the delegates to,

“an occasion that will

define the transparency

policies in health industry

and that resonates with the

ideal combination of mod-

ern health technology with

ancient wellness tech-

niques.”

H.E. Mr. Hamza Yahia-

Cherif stressed upon the

need of international coop-

eration and networking and

its pivotal role in establish-

ing a global transparent

network. “ To take on such

a difficult task, we have to

come together as nations.

HWMTA sets out to identify a strategic roadmapfor health, wellness and Medical Tourism

Delhi: Every year as a part of its endeav-

our to redefine and rejuvenate India’s rich

cultural heritage, Natya Tarangini and

Padma Bhushans Dr. Raja Radha Reddy

organize the ‘Parampara Series’ –

National Festival of Music and Dance in

capital city, New Delhi.

The Parampara Series 2016, which is

conducted right after the soothing mon-

soon and just before the withering

autumn, has stood firm for the last 19

years and is now synonymous with Delhi’s

annual cultural scene. Over time

Parampara has blended concerts by pre-

senting classical geniuses under creative

themes giving uniquely fresh approach to

otherwise traditional arts forms.

This year Natya Tarangini is presenting

Parampara Series from the 30th

September 2016 to 2nd October 2016

from 7 pm to 9.30 pm at Kamani

Auditorium (New Delhi). The festivals

which will be represent some of the most

successful dance productions of recent

times in addition to musical concerts by

legendary artists. As always the

Parampara Series will showcase every

evening two concerts (Dance and Music).

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Mumba i :P r i y a n k a

Chopra has become

the first Indian star

to enter the Forbes

list of highest paid

television actress-

es in the world,

after starring on

American series

“Quantico”.

Priyanka ranks

eighth in the covet-

ed list, which has

retained American

actress Sofia

Vergara at the

first position fifth

year in a row.

The 44-year-

o l d

Co l omb i an -Ame r i c an

actress brought home a

whooping USD 43 million

before management fees

and taxes, but

not all came

from her hit

TV show

“ M o d e r n

Family”.

V e r g a r a

h a s

an

impressive array of

endorsement deals as well

as her line of products.

Priyanka, meanwhile, has

earned USD 11 million.

She made her international

acting debut last year with

ABC’s “Quantico” and now

is gearing up for its second

season.

Back home, the 34-year-

old actress has starred in

two Bollywood films in

the past one year —

“Bajirao Mastani” and

“Jai Gangaajal”– and will

make her Hollywood film

debut with “Baywatch”

alongside Hollywood

heavy-hitters including

Dwayne Johnson, the

world’s highest-paid actor.

Priyanka Chopraamong world’s high-est paid TV actresses

Delhi: Popular television actress Shivshakti Sachdev

has been roped in to essay a pivotal role in SAB TV’s

Khidki’s latest story titled, Har ek friend namuna hota hai.

Shivshakti has appeared in over 15 television shows in

the past 6 years and this is the second story for Khidki

where she will be playing the lead. The story is a roman-

tic love comedy and Shivshakti will be playing the char-

acter of Disha who is a bubbly and sweet girl.

The plot revolves around two childhood friends, Raju

(Anshumal Trivedi) and Prem (Aakash Singh) who fall in

love with Disha and try to woo her for marriage. Both the

friends are of marriageable age and consider Disha as

their prospective bride. Har ek friend namuna hota hai,

unravels the various twists and turns that the characters

encounter in this love triangle. Who wins over Disha’s

affections and what happens to the friendship of Raju

and Prem makes for the basic premise of the story.

Shivshakti Sachdev plays the lead in Khidki’supcoming story ‘Har Ek Friend Namuna Hota Hai’

cnp bureau

Delhi: Aarav Bhavani is

one of the youngest and

most talented contestant

on Sony Entertainment

Television’s upcoming

reality show Super Dancer.

It’s rightly said – Age is just

a number, this 5 year old

kid not only did amaze the

judges with his dance per-

formance but also

impressed well-known

actor Tiger Shroff.

Judge Anurag Basu was

awestruck by Aarav’s per-

formance and hence

planned to fulfil one of his

wish.

5 year old Aaravimpresses Tiger ShroffMumbai: Actress Kriti Sanon says she is eagerly looking

forward to start her next “Bareilly Ki Barfi”, which goes on

floor in October.

The film stars Ayushmann Khurrana who reportedly

owns a printing press, while Rajkummar Rao plays an

author. Directed by Ashwini Iyer Tiwari, Kriti will be seen

playing a liberal thinking girl from Uttar Pradesh in the

movie.

“I am very excited about ‘Bareilly Ki Barfi’. I love the title.

We are going to start shooting in October in Lucknow. I

loved ‘Nil Battey Sannata’ so I am looking forward to

working with Ashwini. It is a sweet and different kind of

story,” Kriti told reporters.

The 26-year-old actress was speaking at a special

screening of “Pink”.

Kriti Sanon excited for ‘Bareilly Ki Barfi’

cnp bureau

Delhi: Back with yet anoth-

er season, Sony

Entertainment Television’s

popular singing reality

show Indian Idol will see

the most loved singer of

our country Sonu Nigam

as one of the judge.

Accompanying him in the

judges’ panel will be the

talented and versatile

music composer Anu

Malik.

Started in 2004, Sonu

Nigam was the first judge

on Indian Idol and was

highly appreciated for his

judging skills. To know

more on his comeback and

how excited he is to host

this season of Indian Idol,

we got in touch with Sonu

Nigam, and he expressed

his feeling, “We literally

started the show in India in

2004. I actually was the

only person who read the

philosophy behind the for-

mat according to the cre-

ator Simon Cowell in his

book "I don't mean to be

rude.”

Further he elaborated say-

ing, “As for myself, I have

abstained from TV for half

a decade and thus getting

back on Idol is like getting

back to my roots."

Well this news is surely

going be a treat for Sonu

Nigam’s fans as they will

get to see him back on tel-

evision.

“Getting back on Indian Idol is like getting back to roots” Sonu Nigam

Noida: A renowned Ghazal and Sufi singer Shakeel

Ahmed had an electrifying music recital at Marwah

Studios at Noida Film City as the curtain raiser event of

2nd Global Literary Festival Noida 2016.

“2nd Global Literary Festival Noida 2016 has been

scheduled for 22nd to 24th September, just round the

corner. A team of Ghazal and Sufi lovers are here to cel-

ebrate the coming literary festival,” said Sandeep

Marwah President of GLFN. contd... on Page 011

Musical Recital as Curtain Raiser of 2nd Global Literary Festival

Mumbai: Actor Sushant Singh Rajput says the upcoming biopic on Mahendra Singh Dhoni is

not just a depiction of the cricketer’s life story but also an inspiring tale of hardwork and suc-

cess.

The 30-year-old actor, who essays the role of the cricket star in MS Dhoni : The Untold Story,

said Dhoni’s life story is about believing in your dream. “We are punctuating the belief Dhoni

had in himself. There was not even an iota of doubt that if this thing doesn’t happen, then there

is a plan B. One should not dream or work to achieve something to get a high status in socie-

ty. “You work for your dream because that’s the only thing that drives you. That’s the only thing

that keeps you awake for that extra five minutes and wakes you up five minutes early in the

morning,” Sushant said during a session at an event.

Sushant Singh Rajput Says, We Are Not Trying to Glorify M S Dhoni

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New Delhi, 19 - 25 September, 2016

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Mumbai: The Congress on Sunday said

that poor co-ordination between various

departments of the Maharashtra govern-

ment is responsible for the huge number of

children dying in the state due to malnutri-

tion. “There is a Tribal Welfare Minister,

Child Welfare Ministry, Health Department

and Education ministry in Maharashtra

which should have come together and

worked, but there is no coordi-

nation between these depart-

ments. Due to this lack of

coordination such incidents

take place,” said Husain

Dalwai, Rajya Sabha MP from

Congress. As per reports, in

Palghar district more than

4000 children are suffering

from malnutrition and around

600 have already died because of it. In a

recent incident, a child named Sagar Wagh

died due to malnutrition, and when the

Bharatiya Janata Party leader and the Tribal

Development Minister for the Government

of Maharashtra, Vishnu Sawra, finally took

notice and went to visit the home of the

deceased after 15 days, he had to face the

anger of the tribe.

National11New Delhi, 19 - 25 September, 2016

Pramesh Jain

Bangalore: "Since the start

of the trial last year, only 14 of

the 240 witnesses have been

examined so far". The

National Investigation Agency

(NIA) special court, on Friday,

sentenced all 13 members of

Lashker-E-Toiba (LeT) and

Harkat-ul-Jihad-E-Islami, who

had plotted to kill politicians,

police officers and journalists,

to five years imprisonment,

besides levying a fine.

According to the National

Investigation Agency (NIA),

BJP Lok Sabha members,

Pratap Simha and Prahlad

Joshi, editor of Kannada

Prabha Vishveswara Bhat,

senior police officials B

Dayananda, DM

Krishnamraju and Nyame

Gowda, and Bajrang Dal

leader Ganu Jartarkar were

on the hit list. The accused,

who have been charged

under several sections of the

Indian Penal Code and

Unlawful Activities

(Prevention) Act, including

conspiracy and being part of

a terrorist gang and under

Arms Act, pleaded guilty on

Thursday before the NIA spe-

cial court. The Central Crime

Branch (CCB) sleuths of

Bengaluru in the year 2012,

received a tip off that the

accused had hatched a con-

spiracy to kill important per-

sonalities in Bengaluru and

Hubballi and disturb commu-

nal harmony. After arresting

them, the CCB sleuths seized

the illegal firearms and

ammunition from them. A

case was registered in

Basaveshwaranagar police

station, following which it was

transferred to the NIA. The

NIA, after questioning over

300 witnesses, filed a detailed

chargesheet.

Despite the special terrorism

court stating that a guilty plea

would have adverse conse-

quences on their personal

records, the men stuck to

their decision. The judge,

Muralidhar Pai, recorded the

guilty plea after speaking to

each of them in private to

ascertain their reasons.

The men faced charges of

criminal conspiracy, promot-

ing enmity between different

groups, unlawful activities,

membership of a terrorist

organisation and illegal pos-

session of arms. Twelve of

them were arrested in

Bengaluru, between August

29 and September 1, 2012

were also accused of conspir-

ing to target leaders of

Hindutva groups and a jour-

nalist backing such groups in

Bengaluru.

The NIA filed a chargesheet

against them on November

25, 2012 under IPC Sections

120B read with Section 153 A

and Section 399. They were

also charged under Section

18 of the Unlawful Activities

(Prevention) Act, 1967 read

with Sections 10,13,17, and

38, as well as under the Arms

Act 1959 (Section 3 read with

Section 25).

The 13 convicted who have

pleaded guilty by the NIA

Special Court have been

idenitified as, Shoaib Ahmed

Mirza, 27, a computer appli-

cations degree holder, Abdul

Hakeem Jamadar, 30, Riyaz

Ahmed Byahatti, 32,

Mohammad Akram, 27,

Ubedullah Bahadur, 28,

Waheed Hussain, 31, an

MBA, Dr Zafar Iqbal Sholapur,

31, Mohammad Sadiq

Lashkar, 33, Mehboob

Bagalkote, 32, Obaid-ur-

Rehman, 26, an undergradu-

ate student, Dr Nayeem

Siddique, 32, Dr Imran

Ahmed, 30 and Syed

Tanzeem Ahmed, 27.

One of them, Ubedullah

Bahadur, accused under sec-

tions of the Official Secrets

Act 1923, after “confidential

information about deployment

of military and armed forces’’

and space, atomic energy,

and defence agencies was

reportedly found on his lap-

top,has also pleaded guilty to

the additional charge of spy-

ing.

Three others, a journalist, a

junior scientist at DRDO, and

a daily wage earner, were dis-

charged from the case. Eight

other accused persons are

absconding, including the

alleged main perpetrators of

the plot. Most of them are

suspected to be in Pakistan,

while one, Dr Sabeel Ahmed,

33, is awaiting deportation

from Saudi Arabia.

One accused, Asadullah

Khan, 52, was deported from

Saudi Arabia in December

2015 and his trial is yet to

commence.

Dr Sabeel Ahmed,

Mohammed Shaheed Faisal

alias Ustad, 32, and a veteran

LeT man Farhatullah Ghori,

51,all absconding were also

named in a recruitment plot of

the Al Qaeda in the Indian

Subcontinent by the Delhi

Special Cell in May 2016.

According to the NIA

chargesheet, a number of

Indian youths were enticed to

join the terror outfit in 2010-11

by a group of LeT-linked oper-

atives based in Saudi Arabia.

Two of them, Abdul Hakeem

Jamadar and Dr Zafar Iqbal

Sholapur, also travelled to

Pakistan via Iran, between

December and January 2011,

with the intention “of going to

Afghanistan to join the Taliban

to fight against American and

NATO forces’’. But

Farhathullah Ghori, based in

Karachi and wanted in the

Akshardham attack case,

convinced them to focus on

India. In Karachi, the duo

“met some senior ISI officials’’

and LeT operatives, accord-

ing to the chargesheet.

“These ISI officials motivated

them to collect intelligence

and carry out espionage

activities for them in India,’’

the NIA told Media persons.

13 convicted by NIA Court, Sentenced five years imprison-ment, for plotting murders of BJP leaders, cops, journos

“An alert has been sounded in border districts of

Pathankot and Gurdaspur in light of the terror attack in

Uri,” Pathankot SSP Rakesh Kaushal said.

Union home secretary Rajiv Mehrishi will visit Srinagar

on Monday to review the security situation.

Following a directive of home minister Rajnath Singh,

Mehrishi will visit Srinagar and attend a series of meet-

ings with officials of the state government, army, police

and paramilitary force and take stock of the situation in

the state, official sources said. He is also expected to

meet governor NN Vohra and chief minister Mehbooba

Mufti.

Anti-Pakistan protests rocked Jammu and Udhampur

districts against the killing of 17 jawans.

Defence minister briefed at Badami Bagh cantonment,

will now visit the Army Hospital.

J&K chief minister Mehbooba Mufti and governor to meet

the heads of security forces and intelligence agencies at

Raj Bhavan to review security situation:

Defence Minister has landed in Srinagar & is being

briefed by Army Chief about the ground situation: DGMO

All intelligence agencies&security forces are working in

close synergy & necessary action is being taken aginst

various inputs received:

Indian army has conducted the entire operation in a

deliberate and professional manner: All killed terrorists in

Uri attack were foreign terrorists and initial reports sug-

gest they were from JeM:

Foreign terrorists behind UriAttack,initial reports indictae

role of JeM. 4 AK recovered from 4 terrorists killed:

Heartfelt condolences to bereaved families and also pray

for early recovery of those injured in the attack: J&K CM

Mehbooba Mufti J&K has always been worst victim of

Indo-Pak hostility & its ppl have been paying a colossal

price for same for past over 6 decades: US strongly con-

demns UriAttack.

17 soldiers killed in one of the.......................... More than 200 people

enjoyed the fascinating

musical recital by Shakeel

Ahmed, which was fol-

lowed by releasing of

poster of 2nd GLFN.

“Ghazals and Sufi Kalams

are part of our literature.

Poetry plays a very impor-

tant part of any literature,”

said Dr. Mridula Tandon

President of Sakshi a NGO

for unprivileged children.

“It is commendable that a

Global Literary Festival of

international stature is

going to happen in Noida

representing India,” said

Dr. Yogendra Narain for-

mer Secretary General of

Rajya Sabha appreciating

the cultural environment

created by International

Chamber of Media And

Entertainment Industry.

Sandeep Marwah is a

‘’One Man Army” I am sure

like other festivals Global

Literary Festival will also

emerge as great source of

literature promotion” said

renowned poet and lyrics

writer Farhad Shahzad.

A large number of poets,

writers and people from the

literary world attended the

show. Sushil Bharti

Festival Director paid vote

of thanks to all of them for

their gracious presence.

Musical Recital as Curtain Raiser of 2nd.....................................

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Hkqous'ojA LVkj ftEukLV nhik djekdj ds dksp fc'os'oj uanh us bl ?kkj.kkdks [kkfjt fd;k gS fd fiNys eghus fj;ks vksyafid esa vPNk çn'kZu djusokyh nhik vkSj vU; f[kykfM+;ksa dks çfr;ksfxrk ds ckn feyus okyh foÙkh;lgk;rk vxj czkthy tkus ls igys feyrh rks csgrj jgrkA uanh us nhik vkSjmudks ;gka Hkkjrh; [ksy i=dkj la?k ds 39osa jk"Vªh; lEesyu ds nkSjkulEekfur fd, tkus ds ckn dgk] ^^;g Hkkjr gSA vkidks ;gka igys çn'kZudjuk gksrk gSA vki yksx ¼ehfM;k½ Hkh muds dqN fo'ks"k djus ds ckn gh mudsckjs esa fy[krs gSaA** uanh us ;g çfrfØ;k dbZ iwoZ f[kykfM+;ksa ds utfj;s ds ckn nh Fkh ftlesa iwoZg‚dh dIrku fnyhi fVdhZ Hkh 'kkfey Fks ftUgksaus dgk Fkk fd vxj vksyafidtSlh cM+h çfr;ksfxrkvksa dh rS;kjh ds fy, bl rjg dh lgk;rk feys dksf[kykfM+;ksa ds fy, dkQh ennxkj jgsxkA okYV Qkbuy esa dkaL; ind lspwdus okyh nhik ds vykok fj;ks [ksyksa dh ind fotsrk cSMfeaVu f[kykM+hihoh fla/kw vkSj igyoku lk{kh efyd dks muds çn'kZu ds ckn udn iqjLdkjfn, x, Fks vkSj lkFk gh mUgsa egaxh dkjsa Hkh feyh FkhAnhik us Hkh bl nkSjku ;qokoLFkk ds vius fnuksa ls ysdj fj;ks esa ind ls pwdusrd ds lQj dks ;kn fd;kA mUgksaus dgk] ^^esjh ftEukfLVd esa #fp ugha FkhvkSj eSa bls ugha le>rh FkhA** f=iqjk dh bl ftEukLV us dgk] ^^eSa lj ¼uanh½dh csgn vkHkkjh gwaA og esjs fy, Hkxoku dh rjg gSaA 2007 twfu;j us'kuYlesa eSaus nks jtr ind vkSj Vhe Lo.kZ ind thrk vkSj 2009 esa Hkkjrh; f'kfojls tqM+h tgka eq>ls iwNk x;k fd D;k eSa ckaXykns'k ls gwaA** mUgksaus dgk] ^^esjhigyh varjjk"Vªh; çfr;ksfxrk yanu esa FkhA jk"VªeaMy [ksy 2010 ¼fnYyh½ dsnwljs p;u Vªk;y esa eSaus lHkh lhfu;j f[kykfM+;ksa dks gjk;k ysfdu lj us eq>sflQZ vkxs ds ckjs esa lkspus ds fy, dgkA** vxjryk esa tUeha nhik us crk;kfd 2010 jk"VªeaMy [ksyksa esa vk'kh"k dqekj ds dkaL; ind us mUgsa çsfjrfd;kAnhik us crk;k fd mUgksaus fj;ks vksyafid esa DokyhQkbZ djus ds fy, iwjhtku yxk nh FkhA nhik us lkFk gh crk;k fd mUgksaus dM+h esgur dh Fkh vkSjVªsfuax ds nkSjku 1000 ls vf/kd ckj çksMquksok okYV fd;kA

iqjLdkj feyus ls igys çn'kZu djuk iM+rk gS% fc'os'oj uanh

XykLxksA vtsZUVhuk 2011 ds cknigyh ckj Msfol di ds Qkbuy esatxg cukus ds djhc igqap x;k tctqvku ekfVZu Msy iks=ks vkSj xqbMksisyk us lsehQkbuy esa xr pSfEi;ufczVsu ds f[kykQ vius vius ,dyeqdkcys thrdj Vhe dks 2&0 dhc<+r fnyk nhAMsy iks=ks us ,aMh ejs dks ikap ?kaVsvkSj lkr feuV esa 6&4] 5&7] 6&7]6&3] 6&4 ls gjkdj Msfol di esamuds yxkrkj 14 thr ds vfHk;kudks jksdk vkSj lkFk gh fiNys eghusvksyafid Qkbuy esa feyh gkj dkcnyk Hkh pqdrk dj fn;kA ,d vU;,dy eqdkcys esa isyk us dkby,MeaM dks 6&7] 6&4] 6&3] 6&2 lsgjk;kA

Msy iks=ks us ejs dks gjk;k]vtsZUVhuk us c<+r cukbZ

Y;wosu (csfYt;e)A Hkkjrh; cSMfeaVuf[kykM+h lkSjHk oekZ us iq:"k ,dy Li/kkZesa LdkVySaM ds fd,jku esfjyhl ijvklku thr ls csfY;te varjjk"Vªh;pkSysat ds lsehQkbuy esa ços'k fd;kAlkSjHk us DokVZjQkbuy eSp esa egt 35feuV esa 21&19 21&10 ls thr ntZ dhAvc og lsehQkbuy esa teZuh dsDokyhQk;j QSfc;ku jksFk ls fHkM+saxsAblls igys mUgksaus Ýkal ds yqdklDys;jckmV dks dM+s eqdkcys esa gjkdjDokVZj Qkbuy esa txg cukbZ FkhA lkSjHkus ,d ?kaVs ls vf/kd pys eqdkcys esa Ýkalds NBs ojh; f[kykM+h dks çh DokVZjQkbuy esa 21&19 16&21 21&15 lsgjk;kA Hkkjr ds vtqZu ,evkj vkSj

jkepaæu 'yksd dh tksM+h us iq:"k ;qxyesa georu foXus'k nsoysdj vkSj jksgudiwj dh tksM+h dks DokVZj Qkbuy esa 36feuV esa 21&19 22&20 ls f'kdLr nhAvc bl tksM+h dk lkeuk ÝsMfjddksycxZ vkSj jklel ¶ySMcxZ dh nkfu'ktksM+h ls gksxkA blls igys jkgqy ;knovkSj fjrqi.kkZ nkl gkykafd nwljs nkSj esagkjdj ckgj gks x,A jkgqy dks igyk xsethrus ds ckotwn baXySaM ds lSe iklZUlds f[kykQ ,d ?kaVs ls vf/kd pys eqd-kcys esa 21&19 15&21 15&21 ls f'kdLrdk lkeuk djuk iM+k tcfd fjrqi.kkZ dksefgyk ,dy esa eysf'k;k dh lksfu;k lw;k phg ds f[kykQ 20&22 11&21 ls gkj>syuh iM+hA

lkSjHk oekZ csfY;te vksiu ds lsehQkbuy esa

ubZ fnYyhA Hkkjrh; dq'rh egkla?k¼MCY;w,QvkbZ½ us crk;k fd lhchvkbZus nkxh igyoku ujflag ;kno dsMksfiax çdj.k dh tkap 'kq: dj nhgSA ç/kkuea=h dk;kZy; us bl ekeysdks tkap ,tsalh ds ikl Hkstk FkkAMCY;w,QvkbZ v/;{k c`tHkw"k.k 'kj.kflag us ç/kkuea=h ujsaæ eksnh lseqykdkr dh Fkh vkSj muls vkxzgfd;k Fkk fd ujflag ds ekeys dksvkxs dh tkap ds fy, dsaæh; vUos"k.kC;wjks ds ikl Hkstk tk,Ac`t Hkw"k.k us dgk] ^^ç/kkuea=hdk;kZy; us ujflag ds ekeys dks vkxsdh tkap ds fy, lhchvkbZ ds iklHkst fn;k gS vkSj irk pyk gS fd

igyoku ds Mksfiax çdj.k esa dkjZokbZ'kq: gks xbZ gSA** [ksy iapkV us fiNyseghus ujflag dks vksyafid [ksyksa esafgLlk ysus ls çfrcaf/kr djus dsvykok mu ij pkj lky dk çfrca/kyxk fn;k Fkk ftlls mudk dWfj;j[krjs esa iM+ x;k gSA rc lsMCY;w,QvkbZ bl ekeys dh lhchvkbZtkap dh ekax dj jgk gSA vksyafid[ksyksa dh 'kq:vkr ls yxHkx 20 fnuigys ujflag çfrcaf/kr inkFkZ ds fy,ikthfVo ik, x, Fks vkSj igyoku usvius f[kykQ "kMîa= dk vkjksiyxkrs gq, dgk Fkk fd muds [kkus ;kihus dh phtksa ds lkFk NsM+NkM+ dhxbZA

ujflag Mksi ekeys dh tkap lhchvkbZ dks lkSaih xbZ

flMuhA vkLVªsfy;k ds eq[; rst xsanckt fe'ksy LVkdZiSj dh ltZjh ds ckn vLirky esa HkrhZ gSaA muds iSj ij30 Vkads yxkus iM+s gSaA fØdsV vkLVªsfy;k us crk;k fd Vªsfuax midj.k lsVdjkus ds ckn 26 lky ds LVkdZ dks xgjh pksVsa yxhFkhA bl eghus gksus okys vkLVªsfy;k ds nf{k.k vÝhdknkSjs ls ck;sa gkFk ds rst xsanckt LVkdZ dks vkjke fn;k

x;k gSAfØdsV vkLVªsfy;k ds eq[; esfMdy vf/kdkjh tkuvkpZMZ us dgk] ^^gìh esa ÝsDpj ugha gS vkSj iSj esa Luk;qdks Hkh uqdlku ugha igqapk gSA ?kko dh lQkbZ ds fy,mldh ltZjh gqbZ vkSj blesa yxHkx 30 Vkads yxsA**mUgksaus dgk] ^^iSj dh ewoesaV dks U;wure j[kus ds fy,og vxys dqN fnu vLirky esa jgsxkA

Vªsfuax esa pksfVy gksus ds ckn LVkdZ dks yxs 30 Vkads

esycuZA vkLVªsfy;k ds uo fu;qäcYysckth dksp xzhe fgd dk ekuukgS fd vxys lky dh 'kq:vkr esaHkkjr nkSjs ds nkSjku Vhe ds 'kh"kZcYyscktksa dks vf/kd /kS;Z fn[kkukgksxk vkSj gkykr ls tYn lkeatL;cSBkuk gksxkA fgd us dgk] ^^;glcls igys muds gkykr ls lkeatL;cSBkuk gSA dHkh dHkh 'kk;nvkLVªsfy;kbZ rjhdk ncnck cukus dkgS vkSj VsLV fØdsV esa ju xfr dkQhc<+ tkrh gSA vxj Hkkjr esa gky esalQy Vheksa dks ns[ksa rks 'kk;n og

,slh txg gS tgka gesa dqN vf/kd/k;Z dh t:jr gSA er Hkwfy;s ;gfØdsV dh lcls dM+h pqukSfr;ksa esa ls,d gSA**o"kZ 1993 esa baXySaM dh 0&3 dh gkjds nkSjku Hkkjr ds f[kykQ dfj;jdh loZJs"B 173 ju dh ikjh [ksyusokys fgd us dgk] ^^tks Vhesa lQyjgh muesa ,sls f[kykM+h jgs ftUgksaus'kq:vkr esa gh dkQh ju cuk,A'kk;n dqN vPNs l= dkQh ugha gksaA

vxj vki fVd x, gks rks f[kykM+hdks igyh ikjh esa cM+k Ldksj [kM+kdjuk gksxk vkSj ftEesnkjh ysuhgksxhA blds fy, 'kk;n dqN vf/kd/k;Z dh t:r iM+sA** fgd us dgk fdvkLVªsfy;kbZ f[kykM+h Jhyadk VsLVJ`a[kyk esa djkjh gkj ds ckn csgrjçn'kZu djus dks rS;kj gSA fgd usdgk fd ;g vge gS fd f[kykM+hlkspsa fd os mi egk}hi esa lQy gksldrs gSaA

Hkkjr esa lQyrk ds fy, /kS;Z dh t:jr% xzhe fgd

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vke cksypky dh Hkk"kk esa bls vk/ksflj dk nnZ] v/kdikjh rFkkvk/kklhlh dk nnZ Hkh dgrs gSaA ;gnnZ dHkh Hkh flj mBk ysrk gS vkSjrhu−pkj ?kaVs ls ysdj rhu−pkjfnuksa rd Hkh cuk jg ldrk gSA blnkSjku jksxh dks vlguh; ihM+k gksrhgSA mls yxrk gS ekuks mlds vk/ksflj esa gFkkSM+ksa dh pksV iM+ jgh gSAmldh vka[kksa ds vkxs va/ksjk Hkh Nkusyxrk gSA vke flj nnZ vkSj ekbxzsuesa varj ;gh gS fd vke flj nnZ esaiwjs flj esa nnZ gksrk gS tcfd ekbxz-su esa nnZ] flj ds dsoy ,d rjQ¼nk,a ;k ck,a½ gksrk gSA vkerkSj ijefgyk,a bldk f'kdkj T;knk gksrh gSaijUrq iq#"kksa dks Hkh ;g jksx gks ldrkgSA ekSVs rkSj ij ekbxzsu nks çdkj dsgksrs gSaA igys çdkj dk ekbxzsu] 'ek-bxzsu fon vkSjk' dgykrk gSA blçdkj ds ekbxzsu esa fljnnZ 'kq: gksusls igys gh irk pyk tkrk gSA blçdkj ds ekbxzsu ls igys jksxh dhvka[kksa ds lkeus flrkjs QSyrs gq, rFkk

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vka[kksa esa T;knk ped gksrh gSA mlds'kkjhfjd O;ogkjksa esa cnyko vkusyxrk gSA bl çdkj ds ekbxzsu lsihfM�r O;fä rqrykus ds lkFk csgks'kHkh gks ldrk gSA vkIFksefyd ekbxzsu]ekbxzsu dk ,d vU; çdkj gSA blçdkj ds ekbxzsu dk jksxh ckj−ckjiydsa fxjkrk gS mls ,d oLrq nksfn[kkbZ nsrh gSA ,d vU; çdkj dsekbxzsu gheksIyhftd esa ekbxzsu lsihfM�r O;fä ydos dk f'kdkj Hkh gksldrk gSAekbxzsu fnekxh ulksa ds fldqM+u rFkkQSyko ds dkj.k gksrk gSA dbZ ckj ;gvU; chekfj;ksa tSls l[kkbdyvFkZjkbfVl] Xywdksek] vkbZLVªksu] çheSlwVª,y flaMªkse dk y{k.k Hkh gksldrk gSA ekbxzsu esa nnZ fnekx ds,d LFkku ls nwljs LFkku rd tkldrk gSA lHkh vk;qoxZ ds O;fäbldh fxj¶r esa vk ldrs gSa] gkykafdvk;q c<+us ds lkFk−lkFk bldsy{k.kksa esa deh vkrh tkrh gSAvHkh yksxksa esa ekbxzsu vVSd ds dkj.krFkk vVSd dh vko`fÙk vyx−vyxgksrh gSA dqN yksxksa dks p‚dysV] [kêsQy] vaMk−ehV] ryh−Hkquh phtsa]vpkj vkfn [kkus ls ekbxzsu dk vVSd

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vke flj nnZ vkSj ekbxzsu esa D;k gS varj] vkb, tkusa

,d ckj bl ckr ij xkSj dhft,fd fnu Hkj esa vki fdruh phtsa dksgkFk yxkrs gSa tSls Vscy] Qksu]eksckby] ijns] f[kM+dh] njokts] isuvkSj pkfc;kaA ?kj ls ysdj ckgjrd u tkus fdruh phtksa dk fnuHkj gkFk yxkuk iM+rk gS] ftUgsafxuuk Hkh eqf'dy gSA ,slh phtksaij ekStwn dhVk.kq vkids gkFk lsgksrs gq, vkids eqag }kjk 'kjhj esaços'k dj tkrs gSaA mu lkjs[kkus&ihus dh phtksa dks ;kndhft,] ftUgsa vki gkFk ls [kkrs gSaAblls dhVk.kq lh/ks vkids 'kjhj esaços'k dj tkrs gSaAfnu Hkj gkFk esa nLrkus igu djdke djuk ;ksa Hkh eqf'dy gksrk gSaD;ksafd bu dhVk.kqvksa ls rHkh cpktk ldrk gSA exj ,d mik; vkSjHkh gS] ftlls bu dhVk.kqvksa ls gksusokyh chekjh ls vklkuh ls cpk tkldrk gS og gS& gSaMok'kA gSaMok'k;kuh gkFk dks Bhd ls /kksuk gh budhVk.kqvksa ls cpus dk ,dek=mik; gSA exj ,d gdhdr ;g HkhgS fd cPps rks NksfM+, cM+s Hkh Bhdls gkFk /kksuk ugha tkursA chrs lky gsYnh gSaM ok'k Ms euk;kx;k FkkA rc yxHkx ikap yk[kcPpksa dks Bhd ls gkFk /kksuk fl[kk;kx;kA D;ksafd cPps tYnh chekj gksrsgSaA gj lky yxHkx 40 yk[k ls HkhT;knk cPps nLr ds dkj.k laØe.kds f'kdkj gks tkrs gSaA ftlls mudsekSr rd gks tkrh gSA buesa ikaplky ls de mez ds cPpksa dh la[;kT;knk gksrh gSA xans gkFkksa ls QSyusokyh chekfj;ks a es a vfrlkjba¶yq,atk] tqdke vkSj vka[kksa esabaQsD'ku vkSj lkal ds jksx lkekU;

gSaA xans gkFkksa ls NksVs cPpksa esa nLrgksus dh leL;k lkekU; gSA nLr lsgq, laØe.k ls cPpksa dh tku Hkhpyh tkrh gSA gsYnh gSaM ok'k dhvknr cPpksa dks ,slh tkuysokchekjh ls cpkus esa enn djrh gSAgsYnh gSaM ok'k dk rjhdk 'kk;n ghyksxksa dks irk gksxkA vDlj Vhohij gSaMok'k dk foKkiu cPpksa dksHkzfer djrk gSaA nl lsdsaM esa gkFklkQ djus dh lykg okyk foKkiu

Hkzked gSA vPNh rjg gkFk /kksukcpiu ls gh fl[kkuk t:jh gSA ijlkFk esa gSaMok'k ds fy, lk/kkj.klkcqu vkSj feêh bLrseky djukxyr gSA blls gkFk ds dhVk.kqejrs ugha cfYd vkSj c<+ tkrs gSalkFk gh chekjh Hkh QSyrh gSA gkFk/kksus ds fy, fyfDoM lkcqu dk ghç;ksx djsaA vxj vki ;g lksprs gSafd fdlh Hkh chekjh ds fy,,aVhck;ksfVd nsuk lcls csgrjrjhdk gS] rks vkidks ,d ckj fQjls lkspuk pkfg,A chekjh QSykus

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New Delhi : India Yamaha

Motor Pvt. Ltd. launched a

new colour variant, of its

economical and practical

motorcycle, the Yamaha

Saluto (125 CC) available

in the Indian market to add

more colours and to infuse

excitement during the

upcoming festive season.

Further, cementing

its position in the

125 CC commuter

segment, Yamaha

h a s

introduced

the Saluto in a

vibrant and new colour -

Matt Green.

Taking care of the varied

customer demands, the

new colour variant of the

bike will be available in both

versions drum brake and

disc brake.

Retaining its other

basic features which

were designed

keeping in mind

the specific

requirements of

c o m m u t e r

segment ,

S a l u t o

offers air

cooled,

4 -

s t r o k e ,

SOHC, 2-

Valve engine based on the

Blue Core* Engine

Development ideal. Being

the lightest bike in its class

at 113 kg, Saluto offers a

mileage of 78 kmpl**.

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spl. correspondent

Noida: Sony India inaugurated a first-of-its kind Sony

Center, a Premium Flagship Brand Store at the DLF

Mall of India in Noida, an initiative to provide customers

a holistic experience of Sony products across cate-

gories such as television, digital imaging, mobile, con-

sumer audio video and accessories.

Speaking at the inauguration, Mr. Kenichiro Hibi,

Managing Director, Sony India, said, “We are delighted

to launch our Premium Flagship Brand Store here in

Noida. This store will facilitate customers to experience

Sony’s innovative technology products and a myriad of

accessories in a convenient shopping environment.

Sony India’s Premium Brand Store in Noida Yamaha

introduces

new Matt

Green

colour for

Saluto

cnp bureau

New Delhi: To add to the festivities of the

season, Panasonic Smartphones

announced ‘The Great Couple Offer’ for

its smartphone consumers. The offer is

valid on the purchase of select Panasonic

models: T50, T44, T44 Lite, and T30. The

primary objective of this consumer offer is

to engage with consumers at a closer

level and strengthen brand connect for

Panasonic this festive season. The Great

Couple offer allows the customer to cele-

brate the festivities with assured gifts from

Panasonic.

With the Panasonic festive offer the cus-

tomer has an option to select from 2

movie tickets or 2 coffees or 2 pizzas. In

addition, the customer will get a discount

voucher for online shopping.

Consumer Offer for you and your loved one

Mahindra launches the New Bolero with mHAWKD70engine at an aggressive price of Rs. 6.88 lakhsspl. correspondent

Noida: Mahindra &

Mahindra Ltd. (M&M),

India’s leading SUV manu-

facturer, today unveiled -

the New Bolero with the

mHawkD70 engine. This

has been christened – The

New Bolero Power+

Its reliable mHAWKD70

engine delivers 13% more

power and 5% more

mileage over the existing

Bolero. The New Bolero

Power+ also offers a pep-

pier drive and better

maneuverability. At the

same time, it comes with

the same interior space to

seat 7 people as in the

existing Bolero.

The New Bolero Power+

with the mHawkD70

engine will be available in

3 variants – SLE, SLX &

ZLX across Mahindra deal-

erships pan India starting

at an aggressive price of

Rs.6.88 lakhs (ex-show-

room Noida for SLE BS4

variant). To be available in

BS4 variants only.

cnp bureau

Delhi: A group of three exceptionally talented entrepre-

neurs, Vikas Khullar, Vineet Bhandari & Nitin Khanna

launched an online portal, oyepostpaid.com at Golf

Course Road, Gurgaon and Okhla Phase 2 New Delhi.

The portal provides services of top telecom operators

that exist in NCT of DELHI and NCR.

"Oye Postpaid aims to simplify the process of purchasing

mobile connections, data cards, corporate no’s, premium

numbers, lucky numbers of all telecom operators at a

single platform and thus making a sincere effort to pro-

mote Mr. Modi's dream of digital India." said Khullar.

Portal has collection of more than 15 thousand post paid

numbers of airtel, vodafone, reliance, aircel, Tata, idea.

Interestingly, there is not even a single portal providing

services of all networks at one platform. The spirit and

uniqueness of portal is lucid as consumer has the option

to choose out of various operators by just clicking at one

website instead of surfing six different websites.

The company raised a sum of Rs 10 million to start its

services in Delhi and NCR and would be investing anoth-

er Rs 50 million gradually for Pan India presence.

Consumers would also be delighted to pay mobile bill of

any operator at the portal.

Oyepostpaid.com launched to facilitatetelecommunications services in india

Delhi: E-commerce giant

Flipkart, which claims to be

the market leader in online

fashion, is targeting twice

their business-as-usual dur-

ing the festive season, last-

ing from October to

December. The online mar-

ketplace is bringing in a larg-

er selection, with newer

brands and more products

from existing brands,

besides a larger selection in

unbranded categories.

Branded product lines creat-

ed exclusively for Flipkart is

going to be an added attrac-

tion.

In an interaction with

YourStory, Rishi Vasudeva,

VP, Fashion – Flipkart, said,

“There will be more brands in

the footwear section, with dif-

ferent price points and cate-

gories.” Popular brands in

clothing are also coming up

with footwear, with the likes

of Swiss Military, Provogue,

and Peter England making

products in this category

exclusively for Flipkart.

Flipkart bets on twice the BAU in fashion this festive season

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