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CM YK ND-ND DELHI, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 2014 Printed at Chennai, Coimbatore, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Madurai, Noida, Visakhapatnam, Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, Vijayawada, Mangalore, Tiruchirapalli, Kolkata, Hubli, Mohali, Allahabad, Malappuram, Lucknow, Anantapur and Nellore Regd. DL(ND)-11/6110/2006-07-08 RNI No. TNENG/2012/49940 ISSN 0971 - 751X Vol. 4 No. 190 CITY EDITION 20 Pages Rs. 8.00 www.thehindu.in NEW DELHI: By providing a plat- form for Pakistani serials in India, the Zee network has ad- dressed a long-held grouse among people on the other side of the border — about how Bollywood had finished their film industry. Though a trickle compared to the Bollywood films that flood Pakistan, the phenom- enal viewership for the hand- ful of Pakistani television serials that have been aired on Zee’s Zindagi channel, since its launch on June 23, is bound to encourage Pakis- tan’s entertainment industry, which is trying to get back on its feet against huge odds. Whether it was just fatigue with the same old saas-bahu fare dished out by heavily dressed actors living in pala- tial homes or the latent thirst for what has mostly been ‘for- bidden fruit’ — as the laws do not allow direct downlinking of Pakistani channels into In- dian homes — there is no de- nying that serials like Aunn Zara and Zindagi Gulzaar Hai have breathed new life into television viewing here. The viewership cuts across age, gender and class divide as the routine fare on offer — on both Hindi and regional chan- nels — appeared to be clones of each other. So you have a grandmother watching it with her yet-to- reach-the-teens granddaught- er with the son catching one of the repeats and a colony beau- ty parlour running the chan- nel through the day. Evidently, the clientele — al- ready hooked to the program- ming — does not complain. “The themes of these sto- ries — which mainly focus on the problems of women — of- ten remind one of the story- lines of Hindi films of the 1960s and 70s. But it is the handling of the subjects, the refined language, which is a mix of Urdu and Punjabi but sounds so much like the lan- guage that was spoken in our households till about 30 years ago, that comes as a pleasant change,” says Aradhana Bhat- nagar, who is in her seventies. “I am just glad that I get to see these serials with my grand- daughter since it will help her pick up the language. It is our common heritage.” Such are the eyeballs for the Pakistani content that it is un- likely to be edged out even when Zee diversifies to in- clude programmes from Latin America, Turkey, Egypt and West Asia on Zindagi. Apart from the business gains and the footprint that Pakistani television industry has got in India, Zindagi has challenged some deep misconceptions Indians have about Pakistan and made them realise how much the two countries have in common. Pakistani ‘soap power’ hooks India Anita Joshua A still from Pakistani serial 'Zindagi Gulzaar Hai'. Smriti says she has Yale degree NEW DELHI: The controversy over Human Resource Development Minister Smriti Irani’s educational qualifications has taken a new turn with her assertion that she also has a degree from the prestigious Yale University in the United States. Page 10 NEW DELHI: The Union Home Ministry’s recent communi- qué to the Reserve Bank of India mint requisitioning five Bharat Ratna medallions has triggered speculation that there might be more than one recipient of the country’s highest civilian award this year. While the Ministry’s move led to speculation that the Centre planned to bestow the coveted award upon five per- sonalities, including former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, sources said the Rashtrapati Bhavan has not yet received any list of names. Confirming that the Minis- try has asked for the medal- lions, a senior official said, “People are unnecessarily speculating. Although we have requested for five med- allions, it does not mean that the award would be conferred on five persons in the same year.” BJP leaders remained tight-lipped about the issue, stating a decision would be taken by the government. Names of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and Madan Mohan Malviya have also been suggested. More on Page 11 Speculation over Bharat Ratna Devesh K. Pandey NEW DELHI: Reserve Bank of In- dia Governor Raghuram Ra- jan has said that demand for bank loans for industrial in- vestments has not picked up even after two back-to-back cuts in the statutory liquidity ratio (SLR) since the change of government at the Centre. “The industrial sector’s de- mand for credit from banks is not picking up … growth re- mains muted,” Dr. Rajan told presspersons after a meeting of the RBI’s central board here on Sunday. Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said at the joint press conference that the RBI’s policy regime was being geared for higher growth, apart from lower inflation. Dr. Rajan, on the other hand, said any change in the policy regime, which has been anti- inflation so far, would be con- tingent on fresh data coming in. The Minister’s statements indicate that the government is of the view that lowering the cost of capital can spur investment growth. Dr. Ra- jan, however, seems to sug- gest that the major obstacle to investment climate might be risk appetite rather than the cost of capital. The Governor’s statement on no pick-up in the credit growth for industrial invest- ments assumes significance as the expectation was that after the formation of the Mo- di government the invest- ment sentiment in the economy would revive swiftly. Monetary policy could not simultaneously achieve lower inflation and higher growth. For lower inflation, growth must be sacrificed. To attack inflation, the RBI had in the last two monetary policy re- views kept interest rates un- changed, but lowered the SLR from 23 per cent to 22 per cent. Demand for bank credit not picking up despite easing of norms Puja Mehra Risk-averse industry keeping investment down, says Rajan No sharp revival in investment sentiment is a worrying prospect CHENNAI: The attendance re- cord of cricketer Sachin Ten- dulkar and actor Rekha might have raised questions about the role and relevance of ce- lebrity MPs in the Rajya Sab- ha, but many of their elected counterparts do no better. At least 33 MPs across both Houses of Parliament cur- rently have less than 50 per cent attendance. That is, they are absent more often than they are present. Only three of those 33 are nominated members, an analysis of the parliamentary attendance re- cords, compiled by PRS Leg- islative Research, shows. Actors Hema Malini and Tapas Pal, who are both elect- ed members of the Lok Sabha, have not attended even a sin- gle day of the ongoing budget session. Others with a poor attendance record include Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav’s wife, Dim- ple Yadav, deputy leader of the Congress in the Lok Sab- ha Captain Amarinder Singh and Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje’s son Dush- yant Singh. Sachin, Rekha have company At least 33 MPs have less than 50% attendance Ajai Sreevatsan XIAN/BEIJING: With China firming up in the coming two or three months a “masterplan” for its ambitious land and maritime “new Silk Road” project, a top official has said Beijing wants India to play a key role in the initiative. Beijing envisages an economic corridor linking its south-western Yunnan province through Myanmar to Kolkata as a key segment of a land-based “Silk Road economic belt,” and is also planning to boost ties with port cities, such as Chennai, through a “Maritime Silk Road” starting out from south-eastern Fujian province and linking littoral countries in the region. More on Page 10 Key role for India in ‘Silk Road’ project, says China Ananth Krishnan GURGAON: Around two dozen Muslim families, operating small enterprises such as barber shops and tailoring and scrap units were thrashed and forced to flee Basai village in Gurgaon earlier this week. Confirming the incident, Deputy Commissioner of Police (West) Sangeeta Rani told The Hindu that five persons, including prime accused Amit, have been ar- rested. A case has been registered under Sections 148, 149, 323, 427 and 506 of the Indi- an Penal Code. A senior police officer said the attackers suspected the involvement of the scrap dealers in petty theft. He, however, said only four or five families were targeted. Earlier this year, Mewat saw an escalation of commu- nal tension over cattle smuggling, which resulted in the death of a Hindu youth. Several Muslim youth have been arrested for al- leged involvement in cattle smuggling, but members of the community argued that most of the victims of last week’s attack were from Ut- tar Pradesh and Bihar who have been running their shops for nearly a decade. They alleged that the at- tack was aimed at polarising the two communities to seek political mileage. Haryana is one of the two States which will go to the polls this year. More on Page 4 Ashok Kumar Muslims at a dhaba near Basai village. - PHOTO: ASHOK KUMAR Muslims forced to flee Gurgaon village HYDERABAD: The Telangana government is determined to go ahead with a massive survey of households in the State on August 19 despite mounting criticism from the opposition about its feasibility and intention. The Telangana Rashtra Samiti regime is gearing up to deploy about four lakh employees for the survey, and may even use the police, if necessary. The opposition is mainly on the ground that the survey is aimed at denying welfare benefits to sections of the poor. Parties in Andhra Pradesh allege that it is an exercise to ascertain the nativity of Telangana residents and exlcude those who hail from the Seemandhra region from government benefits such as supply of essential commodities at subsidised rates, fee reimbursements, social security pensions and housing. Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao however, denies these charges. Mr. Rao said categorically at a meeting that the survey was meant only to prevent ineligible persons cornering benefits funded by public money. There were 22.5 lakh bogus ration cards in use and huge amounts in the form of fee reimbursement were reaching the ineligible and helping unscrupulous professional colleges, he claimed. B. Chandrashekhar TRS firm on household survey Opposition parties fear it could be an exercise to deny welfare to non-domiciles NEW DELHI: Kingfisher Air- lines, with the tag line of ‘King of good times’ has nose-dived but there will be another, as-yet-unnamed airline that will unveil its brand identity on Monday promising a full-service flight experience. This airline is part owned by the Tatas, which found- ed India’s first civilian air- line that was later nationalised, with the icon- ic Maharaja as the logo promising a luxurious ex- perience in the air. The group’s partner in the new venture is Singa- pore Airlines, which pro- vides vistas of ultimate passenger comfort . Most flights will have double the number of busi- ness class seats currently being offered by the exist- ing airlines while paring the number of economy seats. But there is likely to be an in-between class too for those unlikely to afford the business fare but yearn to be looked after. Speculation now centres on the name of the airline which is being referred to as Tata-SIA Airlines Ltd. One media report has the name as ‘Vistara’. Sandeep Dikshit Tatas promise luxury for flyers in new airline J.R.D. Tata was a pioneer of India’s first civilian airline before it was nationalised. BRIEFLY 39 killed in Iran airliner crash TEHRAN: An Iranian passenger plane crashed on Sunday moments after takeoff from Tehran, killing at least 39 on board and narrowly avoiding many more deaths when it fell near a busy market. — AFP More on Page 12 Odisha flood toll mounts to 45 BHUBANESWAR: The death toll in floods in Odisha climbed to 45 and the number of people affected to over 32.9 lakh on Sunday as the situation improved gradually with receding water level in many areas. More on Page 10 METRO PLUS — 4 Pages Rain wreaks havoc in Delhi NEW DELHI: The rush of Rakhi-bearing sisters heading to the homes of their brothers coupled with a few hours of torrential rain at noon brought the Capital to a standstill. Traffic was gridlocked in many parts of the city as drains were unable to absorb the load of stormwater. Page 3

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CMYK

ND-ND

DELHI MONDAY AUGUST 11 2014

Printed at Chennai Coimbatore Bangalore Hyderabad Madurai Noida Visakhapatnam Thiruvananthapuram Kochi Vijayawada Mangalore Tiruchirapalli Kolkata Hubli Mohali Allahabad Malappuram Lucknow Anantapur and Nellorebull bull

Regd DL(ND)-1161102006-07-08 RNI No TNENG201249940 ISSN 0971 - 751X Vol 4 No 190 CITY EDITION 20 Pages Rs 800 wwwthehinduin

NEW DELHI By providing a plat-form for Pakistani serials inIndia the Zee network has ad-dressed a long-held grouseamong people on the otherside of the border mdash abouthow Bollywood had finishedtheir film industry

Though a trickle comparedto the Bollywood films thatflood Pakistan the phenom-enal viewership for the hand-ful of Pakistani televisionserials that have been aired onZeersquos Zindagi channel sinceits launch on June 23 isbound to encourage Pakis-tanrsquos entertainment industrywhich is trying to get back onits feet against huge odds

Whether it was just fatiguewith the same old saas-bahufare dished out by heavilydressed actors living in pala-tial homes or the latent thirstfor what has mostly been lsquofor-bidden fruitrsquo mdash as the laws donot allow direct downlinking

of Pakistani channels into In-dian homes mdash there is no de-nying that serials like AunnZara and Zindagi Gulzaar Haihave breathed new life intotelevision viewing here

The viewership cuts acrossage gender and class divide asthe routine fare on offer mdash onboth Hindi and regional chan-nels mdash appeared to be clonesof each other

So you have a grandmotherwatching it with her yet-to-

reach-the-teens granddaught-er with the son catching one ofthe repeats and a colony beau-ty parlour running the chan-nel through the dayEvidently the clientele mdash al-ready hooked to the program-ming mdash does not complain

ldquoThe themes of these sto-ries mdash which mainly focus onthe problems of women mdash of-ten remind one of the story-lines of Hindi films of the1960s and 70s But it is the

handling of the subjects therefined language which is amix of Urdu and Punjabi butsounds so much like the lan-guage that was spoken in ourhouseholds till about 30 yearsago that comes as a pleasantchangerdquo says Aradhana Bhat-nagar who is in her seventiesldquoI am just glad that I get to seethese serials with my grand-daughter since it will help herpick up the language It is ourcommon heritagerdquo

Such are the eyeballs for thePakistani content that it is un-likely to be edged out evenwhen Zee diversifies to in-clude programmes from LatinAmerica Turkey Egypt andWest Asia on Zindagi Apartfrom the business gains andthe footprint that Pakistanitelevision industry has got inIndia Zindagi has challengedsome deep misconceptionsIndians have about Pakistanand made them realise howmuch the two countries havein common

Pakistani lsquosoap powerrsquo hooks IndiaAnita Joshua

A still from Pakistani serial Zindagi Gulzaar Hai

Smriti says she hasYale degreeNEW DELHI The controversyover Human ResourceDevelopment MinisterSmriti Iranirsquos educationalqualifications has taken anew turn with herassertion that she also hasa degree from theprestigious YaleUniversity in the UnitedStates Page 10

NEW DELHI The Union HomeMinistryrsquos recent communi-queacute to the Reserve Bank ofIndia mint requisitioning fiveBharat Ratna medallions hastriggered speculation thatthere might be more than onerecipient of the countryrsquoshighest civilian award thisyear

While the Ministryrsquos moveled to speculation that theCentre planned to bestow thecoveted award upon five per-sonalities including formerPrime Minister Atal BihariVajpayee sources said theRashtrapati Bhavan has notyet received any list of names

Confirming that the Minis-try has asked for the medal-lions a senior official saidldquoPeople are unnecessarilyspeculating Although wehave requested for five med-allions it does not mean thatthe award would be conferredon five persons in the sameyearrdquo BJP leaders remainedtight-lipped about the issuestating a decision would betaken by the governmentNames of Netaji SubhasChandra Bose and MadanMohan Malviya have alsobeen suggested

More on Page 11

Speculationover BharatRatna Devesh K Pandey

NEW DELHI Reserve Bank of In-dia Governor Raghuram Ra-jan has said that demand forbank loans for industrial in-vestments has not picked upeven after two back-to-backcuts in the statutory liquidityratio (SLR) since the changeof government at the Centre

ldquoThe industrial sectorrsquos de-mand for credit from banks isnot picking up hellip growth re-mains mutedrdquo Dr Rajan toldpresspersons after a meetingof the RBIrsquos central boardhere on Sunday

Union Finance MinisterArun Jaitley said at the jointpress conference that theRBIrsquos policy regime was beinggeared for higher growthapart from lower inflationDr Rajan on the other handsaid any change in the policyregime which has been anti-inflation so far would be con-tingent on fresh data coming

in The Ministerrsquos statementsindicate that the governmentis of the view that loweringthe cost of capital can spur

investment growth Dr Ra-jan however seems to sug-gest that the major obstacleto investment climate might

be risk appetite rather thanthe cost of capital

The Governorrsquos statementon no pick-up in the creditgrowth for industrial invest-ments assumes significanceas the expectation was thatafter the formation of the Mo-di government the invest-ment sentiment in the

economy would reviveswiftly

Monetary policy could notsimultaneously achieve lowerinflation and higher growthFor lower inflation growthmust be sacrificed To attackinflation the RBI had in thelast two monetary policy re-views kept interest rates un-changed but lowered the SLRfrom 23 per cent to 22 percent

Demand for bank credit not picking up despite easing of normsPuja Mehra

Risk-averse industry keepinginvestment down says Rajan

No sharp revival ininvestment sentiment isa worrying prospect

CHENNAI The attendance re-cord of cricketer Sachin Ten-dulkar and actor Rekha mighthave raised questions aboutthe role and relevance of ce-lebrity MPs in the Rajya Sab-ha but many of their electedcounterparts do no better

At least 33 MPs across bothHouses of Parliament cur-rently have less than 50 percent attendance That is theyare absent more often thanthey are present Only threeof those 33 are nominatedmembers an analysis of theparliamentary attendance re-cords compiled by PRS Leg-islative Research shows

Actors Hema Malini andTapas Pal who are both elect-ed members of the Lok Sabhahave not attended even a sin-gle day of the ongoing budgetsession Others with a poor

attendance record includeUttar Pradesh Chief MinisterAkhilesh Yadavrsquos wife Dim-ple Yadav deputy leader ofthe Congress in the Lok Sab-ha Captain Amarinder Singhand Rajasthan Chief MinisterVasundhara Rajersquos son Dush-yant Singh

Sachin Rekhahave companyAt least 33 MPshave less than50 attendance

Ajai Sreevatsan

XIANBEIJING With Chinafirming up in the comingtwo or three months aldquomasterplanrdquo for itsambitious land andmaritime ldquonew SilkRoadrdquo project a topofficial has said Beijingwants India to play a keyrole in the initiative

Beijing envisages aneconomic corridorlinking its south-westernYunnan provincethrough Myanmar toKolkata as a key segmentof a land-based ldquoSilkRoad economic beltrdquoand is also planning toboost ties with portcities such as Chennaithrough a ldquoMaritime SilkRoadrdquo starting out fromsouth-eastern Fujianprovince and linkinglittoral countries in theregion

More on Page 10

Key role forIndia in lsquoSilkRoadrsquo projectsays China Ananth Krishnan

GURGAON Around two dozenMuslim families operatingsmall enterprises such asbarber shops and tailoringand scrap units werethrashed and forced to fleeBasai village in Gurgaonearlier this week

Confirming the incidentDeputy Commissioner ofPolice (West) Sangeeta Ranitold The Hindu that fivepersons including primeaccused Amit have been ar-rested

A case has been registeredunder Sections 148 149323 427 and 506 of the Indi-an Penal Code

A senior police officer

said the attackers suspectedthe involvement of the scrapdealers in petty theft Hehowever said only four orfive families were targeted

Earlier this year Mewat

saw an escalation of commu-nal tension over cattlesmuggling which resultedin the death of a Hinduyouth

Several Muslim youthhave been arrested for al-leged involvement in cattlesmuggling but members ofthe community argued thatmost of the victims of lastweekrsquos attack were from Ut-tar Pradesh and Bihar whohave been running theirshops for nearly a decade

They alleged that the at-tack was aimed at polarisingthe two communities to seekpolitical mileage Haryana isone of the two States whichwill go to the polls this year

More on Page 4

Ashok Kumar

Muslims at a dhaba nearBasai village- PHOTO ASHOK KUMAR

Muslims forced to flee Gurgaon village

HYDERABAD The Telanganagovernment is determinedto go ahead with a massivesurvey of households in theState on August 19 despitemounting criticism fromthe opposition about itsfeasibility and intentionThe Telangana RashtraSamiti regime is gearing upto deploy about four lakhemployees for the surveyand may even use thepolice if necessary

The opposition is mainlyon the ground that thesurvey is aimed at denyingwelfare benefits to sectionsof the poor Parties inAndhra Pradesh allege thatit is an exercise toascertain the nativity ofTelangana residents andexlcude those who hailfrom the Seemandhraregion from governmentbenefits such as supply of

essential commodities atsubsidised rates feereimbursements socialsecurity pensions andhousing Chief Minister KChandrasekhar Raohowever denies thesecharges

Mr Rao saidcategorically at a meetingthat the survey was meantonly to prevent ineligiblepersons cornering benefitsfunded by public money

There were 225 lakhbogus ration cards in useand huge amounts in theform of fee reimbursementwere reaching theineligible and helpingunscrupulous professionalcolleges he claimed

B Chandrashekhar

TRS firm onhousehold survey

Opposition parties fearit could be an exerciseto deny welfare tonon-domiciles

NEW DELHI Kingfisher Air-lines with the tag line oflsquoKing of good timesrsquo hasnose-dived but there will beanother as-yet-unnamedairline that will unveil itsbrand identity on Mondaypromising a full-serviceflight experience

This airline is part ownedby the Tatas which found-ed Indiarsquos first civilian air-line that was laternationalised with the icon-ic Maharaja as the logopromising a luxurious ex-perience in the air

The grouprsquos partner inthe new venture is Singa-pore Airlines which pro-vides vistas of ultimatepassenger comfort

Most flights will havedouble the number of busi-ness class seats currentlybeing offered by the exist-ing airlines while paring thenumber of economy seats

But there is likely to be

an in-between class too forthose unlikely to afford thebusiness fare but yearn tobe looked after

Speculation now centreson the name of the airlinewhich is being referred to asTata-SIA Airlines Ltd Onemedia report has the nameas lsquoVistararsquo

Sandeep Dikshit

Tatas promise luxuryfor flyers in new airline

JRD Tata was apioneer of Indiarsquos firstcivilian airline before itwas nationalised

BRIEFLY

39 killed in Iranairliner crashTEHRAN An Iranianpassenger plane crashedon Sunday moments aftertakeoff from Tehrankilling at least 39 on boardand narrowly avoidingmany more deaths when itfell near a busy market mdashAFP More on Page 12

Odisha flood tollmounts to 45BHUBANESWAR The deathtoll in floods in Odishaclimbed to 45 and thenumber of people affectedto over 329 lakh onSunday as the situationimproved gradually withreceding water level inmany areas More on Page 10

METRO PLUSmdash 4 Pages

Rain wreaks havocin DelhiNEW DELHI The rush ofRakhi-bearing sistersheading to the homes oftheir brothers coupledwith a few hours oftorrential rain at noonbrought the Capital to astandstill Traffic wasgridlocked in many partsof the city as drains wereunable to absorb the loadof stormwater Page 3