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Voters’ names missing, a two-month election: India deserves a better EC

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Voters’ names missing, a two-month election: India deserves a better EC
First Post  By Prof R Vaidyanathan On May 4, 2014
The 2014 elections are coming to a close and praise for the world’s largest democracy conducting peaceful elections has been heaped on India, by most of our own media. The Election Commission also pats itself on the back for the massive task undertaken and pretends that all is well.
This time however, the election commission has not carried itself with any glory. Rather, it deserves  brickbats for its commissions and omissions.
Duration & Timing
First is the duration of elections. I have never seen any LS election in India conducted over such a long period. Without any of the modern technology/communication facilities etc, in the eighties, it used to be over in less than a fortnight. Now the commission has extended it to more than two months. Its notification on 5th March initiated the so-called Model Code of Conduct which ends after the completion of all polls on 15th or 16th May, depending on re-polls.
Of course it has been partly relaxed in states where polling is over. On the whole, for nearly two months, all government activities have come to a standstill due to these “innovative” polls. Of course one can argue whether the government is “active” at other times.
The reasons given for such a long polling period is security and a fool proof success of our democratic exercise as if earlier elections were all failures. At this rate next time EC will extend polling to one year so that it is without any blemish.
It is really bizarre and crazy that in these times of instant communications and electronic voting, the election commission needs more than ten days to do a poll. In fact,  the southern parts of India and most of the Western regions do not face any major problems of polling. The possible problem areas are Bihar/Eastern UP and WB and J&K and North East. Instead of focusing on these areas and also mobilizing more security forces if needed, the EC has opted for a lazy and easy solution of stretching it to two months.
In the process many important decisions/tasks have not been carried out by Government departments stating model code of conduct as an excuse. For instance in Karnataka there have been accidents involving Volvo buses resulting in large scale deaths in the last few months. The demand for an emergency exit to be fixed in all such buses began to be accepted –rather reluctantly by private and Government bus operators. But news items suggest that the process of fitting emergency doors have been postponed due to model code of conduct.
Also timing has not been appropriate. For instance in Bangalore the polling day was sandwiched between many holidays giving rise to voters not exercising their vote due to travel etc.
Electoral Rolls
The basic dharma  of the election commission is to have proper electoral rolls and see that all eligible voters are able to exercise their franchise without any difficulties. But unfortunately the EC has failed in that duty. The important task is to integrate State Assembly rolls with LS rolls since in places like Bangalore where people have voted in recent Assembly polls found their names missing in the LS poll lists. In places like Mumbai and Pune largescale deletions have taken place and some 5 to 6 lakhs people could not exercise their franchise and election commissioner expressed his sorry for that.


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Involving common people
The involvement of common people in elections is a must in ensuring a proper participatory democracy in a country such as India.
The Election Commission’s zeal to enforce the code of conduct may make for discipline and rigor in the conduct of polls, but it has put a host of small traders out of business. This not only keeps people in the dark about the candidates but also alienates the very people who make up the democracy.
Elections are festivals of our democracy. It is time to celebrate the power of the ordinary and the importance of the lowest of the low.
Newspaper reports suggest that the officials of the Commission have seized saris and utensils meant for distribution to the voters by some of the candidates. Those are considered as ‘bribing to get votes’. But if the same candidate or his political party promised to provide every individual with free saris or TVs or power that is seen as an electoral manifesto.
In other words, the system accepts and encourages bribes to be given from the public exchequer but not from private initiatives and wealth. Also, future bribes seem to be preferable to present bribes, according to the Code. A slum-dweller would be happier to receive some utensil or sari at the door-step today than get it later through leaky and slow governmental processes.
When so many freebies can be promised and offered from the public treasury by political parties, why not encourage free gifts from candidates? Maybe it can be done in a transparent way, if that is the issue. A register or log-book can be maintained about the donations of an individual candidate. And, anyhow, the voting process is secret. Why deny the poorer segments their due during this “festival” called elections?
Ignorance about candidates
The sanitized electoral process has some negative aspects that require a national debate. The names of the candidate are not known to many common people belonging to the poorer segments. In the past, supporters used to shout in a coarse voice (from an auto-rickshaw, and using a mounted microphone and speakers) the names of the candidate and sing songs to praise his achievements while requesting voters to consider his case.
There used to be hand-bills; wall paintings and other types of information. The involvement of common people is a must in ensuring a proper participatory democracy in a country such as India. We often read of officials talking about information being available on the Internet, etc., in a State where the literacy rate is average and computers are used by a small minority. Even on such media, one rarely finds any weighty discussion on the merits of a candidate other than in party terms.
In any case, the importance of elections in our country is to re-instate and re-establish the organic links between the have-nots and the process of democracy. By over-stressing the Anglo-Saxon model of behavior we are possibly throwing the baby out with the bath-water.
The excesses by political parties during the 1980s and the 1990s were condemned by all and, as a reaction; a regulatory system was put in place. But the pendulum ought not to swing to the other extreme so that people are alienated from the process itself.
Let us not have a large disconnect between the common people and participatory democracy, where we strip participation down to a mechanical visit to the polling booths.
Let us bring back the festive zeal of the multi-hued sound, fury and chaos of the road-side shows. That is the thriving democracy among the poor but dignified people.
Let us not try to impose artificial European-type elections with a funereal atmosphere on the noisy but joyful and colorful Indian public. Our elections ought to be like a kumbha mela with all its pomp and revelry and free food, and not like a dark-suited solemn procession behind a carved casket. We perhaps deserve a fun-loving EC than a funeral undertaker.
(The writer is Professor of Finance at IIMB. The views expressed here are personal.)


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Boletín informativo. Domingo 4 de Mayo 2014.
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La lucha obrera continúa 
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El rapto de Europa 
Por Nicolás Sartorius | Me permito decirle al posible abstencionista que no se engañe, que si no va a votar no quiere decir que no vaya a votar, en términos políticos, si no que otro votará por él y, probablemente, en el sentido contrario al que a él le gustaría.
      
5.933.300 DE PARADOS SEGÚN LA EPA 
Dos millones de hogares con todos sus miembros en paro 
  • El número total de parados en España alcanza la cifra de 5.933.300 personas (25,93%).
  • En el primer trimestre del año se destruyeron 184.600 empleos, todos en el sector privado.
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· José Antonio Gómez Hernández650.000 empleos, ¿realidad, propaganda, cambalache o mentira? 
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Llaman “puta” a Cifuentes 
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El declive de los cultivos transgénicos 
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Por Luisa Lores | Los objetivos del gerente del Hospital de Vigo, Mario González, parecen más próximos a los del lobby privatizador SEDISA, a cuya cúpula pertenece, que al hospital público que dirige.
      
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Quake of M6.1 – SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS

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Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude6.1
Date-Time
  • 4 May 2014 09:25:14 UTC
  • 4 May 2014 21:25:15 near epicenter
  • 4 May 2014 13:25:14 standard time in your timezone
Location25.798S 178.208E
Depth610 km
Distances
  • 543 km (336 mi) NW of Raoul Island, New Zealand
  • 848 km (525 mi) S of Suva, Fiji
  • 848 km (525 mi) SW of Nuku`alofa, Tonga
  • 889 km (551 mi) S of Nadi, Fiji
  • 1045 km (647 mi) S of Lambasa, Fiji


 

Quake of M6.6 – SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS

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Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude6.6
Date-Time
  • 4 May 2014 09:15:53 UTC
  • 4 May 2014 21:15:53 near epicenter
  • 4 May 2014 13:15:53 standard time in your timezone
Location24.642S 179.084E
Depth527 km
Distances
  • 497 km (308 mi) SSW of Ndoi Island, Fiji
  • 703 km (435 mi) SW of Nuku`alofa, Tonga
  • 722 km (447 mi) S of Suva, Fiji
  • 777 km (481 mi) SSE of Nadi, Fiji
  • 911 km (564 mi) S of Lambasa, Fiji


 

Bangladesh Migrants a Threat to India

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“Thoughtful Leadership Lecture and Interactive session”

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Rajpal Singh
Director and Head
Youth Affairs & Sports, Skills Development (International) &
Postal Reforms & Labour and Employement
May 5, 2014
Dear Sir / Madam,
FICCI is pleased to invite you for the “Thoughtful Leadership Lecture and Interactive session” on Corporate Athlete Goal in Sports by world renowned tennis coach Mr. Adrian Rattenbury, Founder & President, RPT Tennis, SpainThis programme is being organized in collaboration with RPT Tennis, Spain and Games Unlimited. Details are as follows:
When and Where:
Monday, May 12, 2014, 2.45 pm
Conference Room- 2nd floor, Federation House,
FICCI, Tansen Marg
New Delhi – 110001
Program:
2:45 p.m. Welcome Remarks by FICCI.
2:50 p.m. Lecture by Mr. Adrian Rattenbury, Founder & President, RPT Tennis, Spain
3:55 p.m. Vote of Thanks
I therefore cordially invite you to join us for this important event as a special invitee and learn how sports have transformed into a big industry and is not just about entertainment.
Request you to kindly send a line of confirmation to my colleague Amit Mantri at amit.mantri@ficci.com Contact no.- 011-23487561/283/ +91- 9818817375.
Please find attached a brief profile of Mr. Adrian Rattenbury for your reference (click on the hyperlink to download profile &Photo). 
With best regards,
Yours sincerely,
(Rajpal Singh)


 

“On joue sur la terre”

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Jean-Philippe Bottin
To Jean-Philippe BottinMe
Today at 3:49 PM
Dear friends,
You will find below and in attachment the presentation of our next event: the opening of an exhibition created by Alliance Française de Delhi who took part in the worldwide photo competition organized by Fondation Alliance Française, in Paris.
The title and theme of the competition is “On joue sur la terre” (The earth is our playground). And you will be able to watch the photographs of our 20 competitors. A beautiful vision of a playful world! Not to be missed again!
Have a lovely week!
Jean-Philippe.
Jean-Philippe Bottin
Directeur, Alliance Française Delhi
Délégué Général Inde Népal, Fondation Alliance Française
72 Lodi Estate, New Delhi 110 003, India
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Alliance Française de Delhi
presents
On Joue Sur La Terre
A photography Exhibition
by the participants of the AFD Photo Competition 2014
Preview on Wednesday 7th May 2014, 7pm
Exhibition-on-view from 8th to 21st May 2014, 9am to 8pm
Galerie Romain Rolland, Alliance Francaise de Delhi
72 Lodi Estate, New Delhi-110003
This exhibition is the result of a Photo competition organized by Alliance Française de Delhi — On joue sur la Terre — “The World is the Playground” with the support of Fondation Alliance Française
It will showcase first 36 Best Photographs (printed by Alliance Française de Delhi).
The theme of the exhibition is to showcase the games often played in many social and cultural functions (board games, gambling, video games, outdoor games, children’s games, sporting events, etc.). This collection of various photographs in different moods clicked by emerging talented people portrays a collage of playful feelings of society. This exhibition will become a platform to learn about the evolution of the playful customs in the world and had given an opportunity to all the photography lovers to showcase their talent world-wide.
Photographers have used their cameras to explore the faces of friends, loved ones, passing strangers etc.
On joue sur la Terre features the photographs worth a thousand words. The brilliancy and sharpness of some of them are highly remarkable. The photographers have tried their best to share their visual experience by every possible means. The best images are the ones that retain their strength and impact over the years, regardless of the number of times they are viewed.
Photography as a powerful medium of expression and communications offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. All the photographers are spreading some kind of feeling/emotions. That is why we say “Photography is an art of observation. Its about finding something interesting in an ordinary place…”
For further information please write to communication@afdelhi.org
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Cancer Awareness in the field of IMRT

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Cancer of the mouth and throat are the most common cancers in Indian males, because of the high incidence of smoking and chewing tobacco and the widespread use of pan masala. In fact, the diasporic Indian population has even led to an increase of cancer of the mouth in the Western world!

Cancer of the mouth usually presents as an ulcer on the cheek, gums or tongue and any blister / ulcer in these areas persisting for more than three weeks, warrants a visit to a doctor. The symptoms of throat cancer are a foreign body sensation in the throat, change in voice, painful swallowing persisting for three weeks. Both mouth and throat cancer may also manifest simply as  a lump in the throat.

Radiotherapy is the treatment of cancers using x rays or other forms of electromagnetic rays that have the ability to destroy tissue by damaging the DNA of cells.

Radiotherapy is an integral part of the treatment of head neck cancer, having the ability to destroy cancer in this site,  thus curing cancer of the mouth and throat. The probability of cure is excellent, with more than 90 %  early vocal cord cancer patients getting cured and up to 70 % stage III and IV A patients getting cured.

Modern radiation techniques have led to a dramatic improvement in the quality of life of cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy. A technique called Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy, in use for a little more than a decade, has resulted in this dramatic change. This technique allows the radiation oncologist to target the cancer accurately and yet reduce the radiation dose to normal structures adjacent to the cancer.

Patients treated for head neck cancer without using IMRT have to change their diet to a liquid or porridge like diet, often also losing the ability to taste food forever. They also develop a permanently dry wood like mouth, being troubled by oral blisters and bad teeth.

Dr. Sapna Nangia, Cancer specialist at the Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi, who has been working in the field of IMRT in mouth and throat cancer for more than a decade  and has  vast experience in this field, says that in contrast, patients treated with IMRT quickly regain normal taste and salivary function and have a good quality of life. They are also less likely to have dental problems following radiotherapy. Since dose to all normal structures is reduced with this treatment, there are fewer blisters during treatment, and less chance of scarring or damage to the jaw bone.

Dr. Nangia feels strongly that in the interest of patients suffering from mouth and throat cancer , radiotherapy , whether being used alone or in combination with surgery or chemotherapy, should always be in the form of Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy. She feels that primary physicians, dental surgeon and ENT surgeons, who are often the people who first diagnose cancer of the mouth and throat, need to be aware of this advanced form of radiotherapy, so that they can guide their patients correctly. The general public , too, should be aware of the latest advances in the field of cancer treatment, a field in which rapid advances are taking place and which are available in India at the same time as they are in the western hemisphere.


 

The life and writing of Giani Ditt Singh/Sant Ditta Ram’

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 Nehru Memorial Museum and Library
cordially invites you to a Seminar


at 3.00 pm on Wednesday, 7th May, 2014
in the Seminar Room, First Floor, Library Building


on

‘Living and Defining Caste:
The life and writing of Giani Ditt Singh/Sant Ditta Ram’ 
by 
Dr. Anshu Malhotra, 
Abstract:
This presentation explores the protean stances on the idea of caste among the Sikh reformers of the Lahore Singh Sabha in the late nineteenth century through reading the life and writing of Sant Ditta Ram, later Giani Ditt Singh. Though Singh was from a Ravidasi background, and his career reflected his desire to overcome the debilitations associated with it, he could not advocate an unequivocal stand on caste. Looking at his changeable discourse on caste the presentation discusses his different readings of the institution and the reasons for such vacillations. In the context of the contemporary debate on caste among Sikhs, and as dalit assertion takes place in the Indian Punjab, the ideas of a dalit Sikh will illuminate the period of history when caste and community identities were being reformulated.  

Speaker:
Dr. Anshu Malhotra teaches in the Department of History, University of Delhi, Delhi and is currently a Fellow, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library.


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6.3 magnitude earthquake strikes Thailand

POSTED ON MAY 6, 2014

 


A 6.3 magnitude earthquake has hit northern Thailand, close to the border with Myanmar, causing minor damages. The quake was centered nine kilometers (six miles) south of Mae Lao, Thailand, and 27 kilometers (17 miles) southwest of Chiang Rai, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said. The earthquake was felt in Chiang Mai and Bangkok, where people living on upper floors reported furniture shaking and curtains swaying. Severe shaking was also felt in Myanmar’s largest city, Yangon. No casualties were immediately reported.


 

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AirAsia X appoints Dato’ Bernard Francis as Commercial Director

Dato’ Bernard Francis brings nearly 14 years of aviation industry experience to AirAsia X!


SEPANG, 6 May 2014- AirAsia X Berhad, the leading low-cost, long-haul carrier announced the appointment of Dato’ Bernard Francis as the new Commercial Director of AirAsia X.

Dato’ Bernard Francis brings with him nearly 14 years of experience in aviation industry with revenue management and sales & marketing expertise. Prior to AirAsia X Berhad, Dato’ Bernard was the Commercial Director for Indonesia AirAsia. Under his leadership,  Indonesia AirAsia posted a revenue of IDR4,360.13 billion (up 18% y-o-y), a 136% increase in operating profit of IDR352.89 billion, which led to a commendable 129% increase in profit after tax of IDR142.12 billion for the year ended 2012.

Throughout his experience, he has held the positions of Executive Vice President Network & Revenue Management and Executive Vice President Global Sales & Marketing, Malaysia Airlines, Regional Director Network & Revenue Management & Sales, AirAsia Berhad and Investment Analyst with YTL Corporation Berhad. 

Dato’ Bernard holds an MBA of International Business from Universiti Malaya and B.A Hons from National University of Malaysia.
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Modi the Phenomenal the voice of the nation.

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Mode spoke with complete emotion running high and showed the Indian leadership that there is an absolute grace in common man becoming the national leaders his utterances has proved that Indian leadership has not decayed but is in galvanizing mood.His taking up the elite leadership with his emotional outburst and giving reflexive update to the jibes and political rebuttal Modi at his state of artistic eloquence with pinch of graceful worded robe has made Modi the Phenomenal  the voice of the nation of  billion.Political parties leaders across India finds the emergence of Great thinker, Great action to follow and therefore is likely to be attacked politically by his counterparts from all direction as is the psychic of the nation to pull the strings down of the right person. 
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Challenges of Leadership Seminar from 27th – 31st August 2014

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27-31st August, Taj Deccan, Hyderabad

In the trajectory of life, we rarely pause to reflect on what we are creating of our lives and what we would like to be different. For more than 60 years, the Aspen Leadership Seminars have challenged leaders in every field to think more critically about the “good society” and our leadership roles in it.
Ananta Centre is delighted to announce the Challenges of Leadership Seminar from 27th – 31st August 2014 at Taj Deccan, Hyderabad. This will build on the Aspen tradition with a curriculum that is specifically designed for India and its leadership challenges. This seminar plans to convene a diverse group of approximately 22 leaders for a lively, intensive roundtable discussion led by skilled moderators.
This Seminar will be led by James Abraham, Managing Director and CEO SunBorne Energy and co-moderated by Govindraj Ethiraj Co-Founder, Ping Digital Broadcast and IndiaSpend and Sudha Iyer, Chairperson and Managing Director of Srijana Group of Companies, all of whom have been trained in the Aspen style of moderating.
Further details are provided in the attached brochure
We do hope that you consider nominating high potential individuals from your organisation to participate in this unique seminar. Please complete and return the Nomination Formattached.
Best regards
Kiran
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Release of first issue of Woodpecker monthly Newsletter.

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Dear Mr Sagar,
Hope you are doing good
We have just released the first issue of  Woodpecker monthly Newsletter. Please find attached a copy.
I look forward to receive your comments.
With Best Regards
narender yadav
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Phase 9: Lok Sabha Elections 2014 Analysis of Criminal Background

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Phase 9: Lok Sabha Elections 2014

Analysis of Criminal Background, Financial, Education, Gender and other details of Candidates

National Election Watch (NEW) and Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) have analysed the self-sworn affidavits of 601 candidates out of 606candidates who are contesting in the Phase 9 of Lok Sabha 2014 Elections. The rest of the candidates were not analysed due to unclear/incomplete affidavits uploaded on the ECI website at the time of making of this report. Detailed report in English attached with this report.
Phase 9
S.No.StateNo. of Candidates ConstestingNo. of Candidates analysedConstituenciesNo. of Candidates with Criminal Cases% of Candidates with Criminal CasesNo. of Crorepati Candidates% of Crorepati CandidatesDate of Poll
1Bihar908963034%3742%12thMay, 2014
2Uttar Pradesh328325186319%9329%
3West Bengal188187172614%4122%
Total6066014111920%17128%

​Criminal Background
    • Candidates with Criminal Cases: Out of the 601 candidates analysed, 119 (20%) candidates have declared criminal cases against themselves
  • Candidates with Serious Criminal Cases: 92 (15%) candidates have declared serious criminal cases including cases related to murder, attempt to murder, communal disharmony, kidnapping, crimes against women etc.
  • Candidates with cases related to murder11 candidates have declared cases related to murder.
  • Candidates with cases related to Attempt to Murder: 25 candidates have declared cases of attempt to murder.
  • Candidates with cases related to Crimes against Women: candidates have declared cases related to crimes against women. Manoj Kumar ofSuheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party from Domariyaganj Constituency, Uttar Pradesh and Dhananjay Singh an Independent candidate from Jaunpur constituency, Uttar Pradesh have each declared a case of rape (IPC Section-376). candidates have declared a case related to assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty (IPC Section-354)1 candidate with case related to husband or relative of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty (IPC Section-498A) and 2 candidates with cases related to word, gesture or act intended to insult the modesty of a woman (IPC Section-509). A candidate may have declared more than one IPC related to crimes against women.
  • Candidates with cases related to causing Communal Disharmony: 4 candidates have declared cases related to causing communal disharmony. These cases relate to promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc., and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony (IPC Section-153A), Injuring or defiling place of worship with intent to insult the religion of any class (IPC Section-295) and deliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage religious feelings or any class by insulting its religion or religious beliefs (IPC Section-295A) A candidate may have declared more than one IPC related to communal disharmony.
  • Candidates with cases related to Robbery and Dacoity: 9 candidates have declared cases related to robbery and dacoity. candidates have declared cases related to dacoity (IPC Section-395). candidates have declared cases related to robbery (IPC Section-392) and candidates have declared cases related to robbery, or dacoity, with attempt to cause death or grievous hurt (IPC Section-397)*A candidate may have declared more than one IPC related to robbery and dacoity.
  • Candidates with cases related to Kidnapping: candidates have declared cases related to kidnapping or abducting in order to murder (IPC Section-364). 1 candidate has declared a case related to kidnapping (IPC Section-363) and 1 candidate has a case related to kidnapping, abducting or inducing woman to compel her marriage, etc. (IPC Section-366). A candidate may have declared more than one IPC related to kidnapping.
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  • Party wise Candidates with Criminal Cases: 12 (32%) out of 37 candidates from INC14 (36%) out of 39 candidates from BJP4 (16%) out of 25 candidates from AAP12 (30%) out of 40 candidates fielded by BSP and 17 (11%) out of 153 Independent candidates have declared criminal cases against themselves in their affidavits.
  • Party wise Candidates with Serious Criminal Cases: (22%) out of 37 candidates from INC11 (28%) out of 39 candidates from BJP3 (12%) out of 25 candidates from AAP10 (25%) out of 40 candidates fielded by BSP and 11 (7%) out of 153 Independent candidates have declared serious criminal cases against themselves in their affidavits.
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  • Red Alert Constituencies: 21 constituencies have at least 3 candidates with declared criminal cases. Vaishali constituency, Bihar has the highest number of contesting candidates i.e. 10 with criminal cases against them.
Financial Background
  • Crorepati Candidates: Out of the 601 candidates analysed, 171 (28%) are crorepatis.
  • Party-wise Crorepati Candidates: 18 (49%) out of 37 candidates in INC23 (59%) out of 39 candidates in BJP12 (48%) out of 25 candidates inAAP, 18 (45%) out of 40 candidates in BSP and 20 (13%) out of 153 Independent candidates have declared assets worth more than Rs. 1 crore.
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  • Average Assets: The average assets per candidate contesting in the 9th phase of Lok Sabha 2014 elections is Rs.8.50 crores.
  • Party-wise Average Assets: Among major parties, the average assets per candidate for 37 INC candidates is Rs 2.79 crores39 BJP candidates have average assets of Rs.2.81 crores, 25 AAP candidates have average assets worth of Rs.1.82 crores and 40 BSP candidates have average assets of Rs. 7.20 crores.
  • Party-wise Asset Rank: 20 (54%) out of 37 INC candidates occupy the top three highest assets positions amongst all the contesting candidates in their respective constituencies. Similarly, 17 (44%) out of 39 BJP candidates, 14 (35%) out of 40 BSP candidates and 8 (32%) out of 25 AAPcandidates occupy the top three highest assets positions in their constituency.
Note: The following graph analyses the number of candidates fielded by political parties who have declared either the highest total assets in their constituency (among the candidates analysed for the constituency), or the second highest or the third highest.

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  • High Asset Candidates*: 25 candidates have declared more than Rs.10 crores worth of assets. The top three candidates with highest assets are given below:
S.No.NameStateConstituencyParty NameTotal Assets (Rs)PAN Given
1Shamali DasWest BengalJadavpur and Kolkata DakshinIND20,00,00,60,000
2000 Crore+
Y
2Sri Praksh JhaBiharPaschim ChamparanJD(U)92,54,80,118
92 Crore+
Y
3Shah Alam Alias Guddu JamaliUttar PradeshAzamgarhBSP70,29,18,903
70 Crore+
Y
*Total Assets includes income of self, spouse and dependents.
  • Candidate with Zero Assets: Sougata Ghosh an Independent candidate from Diamond Harbour constituency, West Bengal has declared that he has zero assets.
  • Low Asset Candidates: A total of 36 candidates have declared assets less than Rs. 50 thousand (excluding candidates who have declared zero assets)The three candidates with lowest assets are as follows:
S.No.NameStateConstituencyParty NameTotal Assets (Rs)PAN Given
1Manik Chandra MondalWest BengalTamlukIUML1,000
1 Thou+
Y
2Sukla BhuimaliWest BengalBarasatCPI(ML) Red Star1,300
1 Thou+
N
3Sharmistha ChoudhuryWest BengalBarrackpurCPI(ML) Red star4,942
4 Thou+
Y
  • Candidates with High Liabilities: A total of 21 candidates have declared liabilities of more than Rs. 1 crore. Out of these 21 candidates, 4 have declared liabilities of Rs. 7 crore and above. These candidates are as given below;
S.No.NameStateConstituencyParty NameTotal Assets(Rs)Liabilities (Rs)PAN Given
1Sri Praksh JhaBiharPaschim ChamparanJD(U)92,54,80,118
92 Crore+
55,22,93,138
55 Crore+
Y
2Subhash PandeyUttar PradeshJaunpurBSP37,85,54,105
37 Crore+
21,38,85,564
21 Crore+
Y
3Mukhtar AnsariUttar PradeshGhosiQaumi Ekta Dal18,62,02,878
18 Crore+
8,01,74,200
8 Crore+
Y
4KashinathUttar PradeshMaharajganjBSP33,75,17,506
33 Crore+
7,42,76,452
7 Crore+
Y
  • Crorepati Candidates with no PAN: 5 candidates with total assets worth more than Rs. 1 crore have declared no PAN details.
  • Candidates with High Income*: 12 candidates have declared total annual income of more than Rs. 1 crore. The top three candidates with highest declared annual income are given below:
S.No.NameParty NameConstituencyStateTotal AssetsThe financial year for which the last income tax return has been filed by candidateTotal income shown by candidate in ITR (Self+Spouse+Dependent)Self income shown by candidate in ITR
1Dr Shameem AbidiPeace PartyGhosiUttar Pradesh4,30,61,2004 Crore+2012-20134,30,61,2004 Crore+2,00,65,6702 Crore+
2Deepak Adhikari (Dev)AITCGhatalWest Bengal15,24,47,15915 Crore+2013-20143,23,03,5373 Crore+3,23,03,5373 Crore+
3Niyaj AhmadBSPDeoriaUttar Pradesh3,63,06,0053 Crore+2013-20142,80,55,6102 Crore+1,87,50,9201 Crore+
*Total income includes income of self, spouse and dependents
  • Candidates who have not declared Income Tax Details*: 317 (53%) candidates out of 601 analyzed have not declared income tax details.*Some candidates may be exempted from filing Income Tax Returns
  • Candidates with High Assets who have not declared Income Tax Details: 24 candidates with assets worth more than Rs. 1 crore, have not declared Income Tax Details.


1Age of 5 candidates are unknown. Ravikant Yadav an Independent candidate from Jaunpur constituency has declared his age to be 21 years.
2Barkha Kinnar from Deoria constituency, Uttar Pradesh and Baseer Kinnar from Varanasi constituency, Uttar Pradesh have declared that they are from the third gender

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A citizens protest at Assam Bhawan, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi on May 7th at 3 pm

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New Delhi, May 5 : The spectre of ethnic conflict has raised its ugly head again in Kokrajhar and Baksa districts. The indiscriminate firing on May 1-2 by armed Bodo militants, allegedly by National Democratic Front of Bodoland (S), has left 31 dead (all Muslims except one), including 11 children, more than 20 injured and 31 missing. In addition, thousands have been forced to seek refuge away from their villages in camps in Baksa district. NDFB (S) has been blamed for the attacks, however, it is also alleged that the recent attack has happened in the wake of Muslims supposedly having not voted for the Bodo People’;s Front (BPF) candidate, Chandan Brahma. BPF is in alliance with Congress and part of ruling combine in Assam. The results of the General Elections are not out yet but the allegation that Bengali Speaking Muslims have mostly voted for Naba Saraniya, a former ULFA commander, backed by the Sanmilita Janagostiya Aikkyamancha (SJA), an amalgamation of at least 20 ethnic and linguistic groups in the region has led to this attack.

NAPM strongly condemns this inhuman attack on women, men and children and the failure of the Assam government in protecting the lives of the minorities. The incidents like this keep repeating with impunity but even then the failure of administration in maintaining peace and security is palpable.  In 2012 too, more than 100 people, mostly, Muslims were killed and nearly 4 lakh were displaced and were forced to live in relief camps for long.

The region has been witness to conflict for nearly three decades now in the name of creation of an exclusive homeland for Bodos. The violent ethnic conflicts in 90s led to creation of Bodoland Territorial. Council (BTC ) in 2003 with jurisdiction over Bodoland Territorial Area District (BTAD) constituting 70% of non-Bodo population composed of Koch-Rajbansis, Asamiya Hindus, Asamiya Muslims, Rabhas, Na-Asamiyas Muslims, Bengali, adivasis and Nepalis. The BTAD consists of four contiguous districts Kokrajhar, Baksa, Udalguri and Chirang. The conflict earlier tragetted Santhalis, Bengali Hindus and Muslims but over the years various ethnic groups have raised their own armed groups too. Bengali speaking Muslims, however continue to face the ire and discrimination since they are all alleged to be Bangladeshis and have become a common target across Assam. The bogey of Bangladeshis taking over jobs and outnumbering not only Bodos but Hindus and other ethnic groups in Assam has been played by political parties and ethnic groups at various points, most recently by Mr. Narendra Modi in his rallies there.

NAPM believes that the aspirations for autonomy of ethnic groups need to be respected and political solutions for such demands be found but then it can’;t be done at the cost of the rights of other ethnic groups as is being done here. It is time the BTAD was reimagined with an eye towards resolving the conflict once and for all. This has become necessary since, the current round attacks, mainly seen as poll revenge, is nothing but to continue the political and economic hegemony of tiny elite class within Bodos and pitch poor Bodos against the non-Bodos. It is this nexus of Bodo political elite with the ruling dispensation in Assam which needs to be broken, since the genuine aspirations of people in the region has been hijacked.

We demand immediate action against the culprits, relief to families of dead, injured and displaced. NAPM demands that a Commission of Enquiry must be instituted and role of BPF MLAs be examined in inciting the violence. We also urge that political parties and groups maintain clam and not incite further tension by raising the  bogey of Bangaldeshi immigrants in an already polarised electoral atmosphere. 

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‘Redefining India’s Energy Security: Rethinking paradigms’

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Redefining India’s Energy Security:
Rethinking paradigms’

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Ms. Sudha Mahalingam,
Former Senior Fellow,


Abstract:
Access to abundant, clean and affordable energy sources is a paramount concern for developing countries striving to raise the quality of life for their citizens. For India, with its billion plus population and low per capita income, balancing climate change concerns with an energy intensive growth paradigm constitutes a formidable energy security challenge. India’s chosen growth paradigm is hugely import-intensive in as much as it relies heavily on hydrocarbons in which the country is deficient. Exploding private transport and the growing share of road-based freight movement continue to aggravate reliance on imported crude. Promise of abundant natural gas supplies from recent domestic offshore discoveries has floundered on geological and pricing problems, leaving gas infrastructure stranded and rendering gas-based industries unviable.  Electricity generation continues to be the most polluting industrial activity, reliant as it is, on India’s dirty coal.  Yet, more than half of India’s rural households do not have electric connectivity and even those that do, get supply only for a few hours a day. Coal still supplies more than half of total commercial energy, and more than eighty percent of India’s electricity generation. Natural gas, the relatively cleaner fossil fuel accounts for a little over 10 per cent of India’s power generation capacity but generates insignificant quantities of power owing to shortage of domestic gas. Transnational gas pipelines which could have increased the share of gas in India’s energy basket, remain elusive, hostage as much to politics as economics. Big dams have become controversial thanks to mishandled resettlement and rehabilitation efforts. Renewable energy sources such as wind and solar still need considerable subsidy support to render them affordable. With an aspirational population clamouring for a better life style and rapidly gaining the wherewithal to pay for it, Indian policy makers do face a formidable challenge in planning a transition to a clean growth paradigm. A fundamental rethink on the way in which we view development coupled with quantum leaps in accessible technologies that will make the transition possible, are the need of the moment. Against this backdrop, how do we redefine energy security? How do we rethink our growth paradigm, aligning it with our resource endowments and constraints, yet meet the aspirations of our energy-starved people? Do we, as a nation, have the vision and the fortitude to make course corrections in our growth trajectory?


Speaker:
Ms. Sudha Mahalingam is an energy economist with over thirty years of professional experience. Currently she is visiting fellow at Elliot School of International Affairs, George Washington University. She is also a member of Scientific Advisory Board at Delft University, The Netherlands. She has been a guest faculty at Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie that trains India’s senior civil servants, at NIAS, Bengaluru, Indian Police Academy, Hyderabad, National Defence Academy, New Delhi etc. In 2012, she completed five years as Member of India’s Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board.  In her capacity as an energy expert, she was also Member of India’s National Security Advisory Board. Prior to her current assignment, she held the prestigious Senior Fellowship at the Centre for Contemporary Studies, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi, India.  In 2007, she was awarded the first K. Subrahmanyam award for excellence in strategic studies by IDSA, India’s leading strategic studies think-tank. 

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Countdown to Tata Consultancy Services World 10K Bangalore 2014 begins

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In excess of 25000 registrations received till date


                                         Bangalore, May 6, 2014

Procam International, promoters of the Tata Consultancy Services World 10K Bangalore 2014, today announced that the total registrations received for the upcoming run had crossed a phenomenal 25000, crossing last year’s count by around 3000 registrations. A superfast elite athlete field to challenge existing course records, new initiatives for the year and details on the Get Active Expo for the TCS World 10K were among the significant announcements made in a Meet & Greet Session at the ITC Windsor, Bengaluru, the Official Host Hotel, on Tuesday.

The occasion was also used by the promoters to declare its preparedness to present an improved seventh edition of the World’s Premier 10K run that presents itself as a classical synthesis of track & field and road running and offers many of the world’s fastest track athletes and their road-running counterparts an opportunity to come together and vie for glory. The seventh edition of the unique run will be flagged off from Sree Kanteerava Stadium on Sunday, May 18 2014.

Present on the occasion Mr. Nagaraj Ijari, Vice President & Global Head of Hi-tech & Professional Services Business Segment, Tata Consultancy Services,Mr. Virendra Razdan  , General Manager, ITC Windsor,  Mr. Vivek Jawali, Chairman of Cardiac Fortis,Mr. Sandeep Juneja,  Vice President Commercial, DHL, Ms. Rashmi Sharma, Cluster Head, Radio Mirchi Bangalore,  Mr Murray Culshaw, Founder Chairman Bangalore Cares, Mr. Chandrashekhar Rai, Secretary Karnataka Athletic Association, Ms.Reeth Abhraham,International Athlete Mr. P.N. Sankaran, Director Operations, Procam International and Mr. Vivek B Singh, Jt. Managing Director, Procam International.


Commenting on the preparations for the Tata Consultancy Services World 10K Bangalore 2014, Nagaraj Ijari, Vice-President & Global Head Hi-Tech & Professional Services Business Segment, TCS,“Today we stand on the threshold of yet another edition of the TCS World 10K Bangalore 2014, an event that continues to change the way the world looks at 10K runs. We are glad to present improved events each year and look forward to welcoming top track & field and roadrunners from across the world, within India, and from Bangalore to the run. We wish them the very best as they train for the run.”

Strong response from Bangalore city: It has been a momentous seven-year journey for the World 10K Bangalore since its inception in 2008, with the event setting benchmarks in terms of elite athlete participation, the involvement of the city and the amount of money raised for charity. For the seventh year, the total participation in the event has crossed 25,000. This commitment from the participants propels Procam International to deliver superior events year after year.

The Open 10K Run, which also includes contests ‘Nike – The Young and The Fast’ and the ‘DHL Corporate Champions’, has received around 13,200 entries, a whopping 2500 more than last year, while the Majja Run10,600. The Senior Citizens’ Run will have over 750, while the event for the Champions With Disability will see 250 participants. Besides these races, the feature events of the day will be the World 10K for elite men & women.

Track athletes and their road-running counterparts to come together in a superfast elite athlete field: Global Sports Communication (GSC), the event’s elite athlete coordinator has put together a highly competitive field of elite athletes for the TCS World 10K Bangalore 2014, with an aim to lower existing course records.

The men’s record stands at 27.51 minutes, set by Eritrea’s Zersenay Tadese in 2008, while the women’s mark stands at 31.58, set by Ethiopian Yimer Wude in 2010. An added incentive of USD 7500 is up for grabs for the new course record.

Leading the field at the stadium’s start line on Sunday, May 18 will be defending champion and world famous Alex Oloitiptip among men, and winner of a stunning seven medals at World Championships, Linet Masai on the women’s side.

Bringing out the true character of the event as a leading track & field and road-running event, the 10K Bangalore will bring together top road racerunners such as Alex Oloitiptip, Geoffrey Kipsang Kamworor, Lucy Kabuu and Meselech Melkamu and their track & field counterparts Moses Kipsiro, Vincent Chepkok, Linet Masai and Ababel Yeshaneh.


Each of the runners has highly impressive qualifications. While Alex is the event’s defending champion, Geoffrey ran the fastest half marathon of 2013, Lucy is among the world’s leading female distance runners, and Meselech is one of the fastest debutants in marathon in 2012.

Among the track & field experts, Moses won the 5000m and 10,000m at the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi. Vincent was the 8th fastest athlete in 10,000m in 2013, Linet has won several medals at the World Championships in different events, and Ababel was the 5th fastest female runner over 10,000m in 2013. This proves that the event presents itself as an extraordinary platform where the world’s finest runners come together and strive for victory.

According to Jos Hermens of GSC, besides Linet, the other strong contenders in the women’s run will be highly experienced Ethopian Meselech Melkamu, winner of five bronze medals at the World Cross Country Championships, and the brilliant Lucy Kabuu, who finished fourth in Bangalore last year and won the Delhi Half Marathon in 2011. They can expect to be given a run for their money by Ethopian runner Guteni Shone, back in Bangalore after impressing the running fraternity at last year’s TCS World 10K by finishing second behind Gladys Cherono.

Linet Masai is part of the ‘Masai Running Family’, having talented runner Moses and Dennis Masai as her brothers and Magdalyne as her younger sister running international as well. Her Gold at the 2009 Berlin World Champs 10,000m is the highlight of her career so far. She also clinched a 4th place at the Olympic Games 10,000m in 2008. Holding a World Junior 10,000m Record (30.26.50) and a World Best 10 miles (50.39) proves Linet is among the best female long distance runners and should be the woman to beat.

Meselech has a great career on the track and cross-country behind her. She won five bronze medals at the World Cross Country Championships and won the golden medal in the junior race in 2004. Meselech represented Ethiopia at five World Championships, with her silver medal at the 10,000m in 2009 as a highlight. During the same year, she set a new African Record in the 10,000m by running a fabulous 29.53.80. Meselech Melkamu decided in 2012 to move to the marathon and made her debut in Frankfurt, winning the race in a quick 2.21.01.

Lucy currently holds the 2nd fastest half marathon time in history, 66.09, clocked at the RAK Half Marathon last year and the 9th fastest in the full marathon, run in Dubai 2012. She is also winner of the Airtel Delhi Half Marathon in 2011. After finishing fourth in last year’s Bangalore 10K, she is aiming for a top three position this year.

After her top performance in Bangalore last year, Guteni went on to win both Luanda and Egmond Half Marathons. At the 2014 RAK Half Marathon, she finished third in a very competitive field. She will be one runner to watch out for.
The exciting men’s field includes 14 athletes who have run the 10 km just above 28.00 on either track or road and poses a strong challenge to the existing course record.
Leading the Men Elite Athletes will be defending champion of the event and Kenya’s Alex Oloitiptip. After his victory in Bangalore last year, Alex made his half marathon debut in Luanda where he was runner-up in a highly competitive running field. Making a transition to road races, Alex is happy to be back in Bangalore and remembers with pride his top achievements that include winning the 2014 Azkoitia – Azpeitia Half Marathon.
Alex will face stiff competition from Geoffrey, the 2014 World Half Marathon Champion and former world junior cross champion. His personal best of 58:54, set at the RAK Half Marathon this year, ranked him number one on the IAAF top lists. Geoffrey will come to India for the fourth time. He won the Bangalore 10K in 2012 and was runner-up in the 2011 and 2013 Delhi Half Marathon.

Other top athletes such as Ethopia’s gifted Birhanu Legese, the fastest man in the run with a best of 27:34, and Kinde Atanaw, Morocco’s Najim El Qady, and Kenyans Jacob Kendagor and Peter Matelong will ensure edge of the seat action. Posing a threat to the Kenyan and Ethiopian athletes will be American athletes Jeffrey Eggleston and talented Ugandan debutant Joshua Cheptegei, making his international debut in Bangalore.
Not new to India, Moses is a strong contender too. He took the second place in Bangalore in 2008 and 2010, and aims at taking the first place this year. Last year, Moses had the biggest win of his career on the road by beating Wilson Kipsang and Haile Gebrselassie in the Great Manchester 10K.
Known to be a strong athlete who combines track and road races, Birhanu will add depth to the field in Bangalore. He had his breakthrough at the Great Ethiopian Run in 2012 by finishing second. Last year, he took the third place in Bangalore before he started his track season. Birhanu improved his personal best at the FKB Games in Hengelo, the Netherlands to 13:15.32, and is a man who can do extremely well in the run this year. Even though Kinde Atanaw’s athletics career started only two years ago, the Ethopian made a huge progression, especially at the 10K. After finishing fourth at the 2012 World Junior Championships, he improved his personal best to 27:36 in Prague last year.
Vincent Chepkok won his first international medal at the WC Cross Country in 2007, where he finished second in the junior race. In 2011, he took the bronze medal in the senior race. Vincent was among the bests track athletes for the past few years. In 2013, he ran the 8th fastest time of the year on the 10.000m. So far he has run 11 times sub 13:00 in the 5000m on the track and it will be interesting to observe his performance in Bangalore.

Get Active Expo: The Get Active Expo for the TCS World 10K Bangalore will be held at the Koramangala Indoor Stadium from May 9 to 11, 2014. For the first time, leading sports brands such as Nike, Reebok, Adidas, Puma, Asics and Proline will present at the Get Active Expo and display a wide array of products for the benefit of participants. Apart from them, TCS, Perfomax, Narayana Health, Jungle Formula, Dr. Lal Path Labs, Enerzal, Art of Living, Myntra and Mana projects will also be present.

The Expo will be on between 11:00 am and 7:00 pm on all three days and will be the venue for all confirmed participants from Bengaluru and its suburbs to collect their running numbers along with goodie bags.

The new dates constitute a whole weekend and give participants the whole of Friday, Saturday and Sunday to come and collect their running numbers. The period of a week before Race Day also gives them ample time to study in detail, race day instructions, familiarize themselves with security arrangements, traffic restrictions, road closures and other arrangements that will come into force for Race Day.

Rashmi Sharma, Cluster Head, Radio Mirchi Bangalore, said, “Radio Mirchi 98.3FM is glad to bring the Get Active Expo to Bangalore and give participants of the TCS World 10K an opportunity to celebrate the best in fitness, health and lifestyle plus experience all the excitement surrounding the event. It creates a platform for runners to witness the latest technological advancements in fitness and benefit from world class health and lifestyle brands under one roof.”

Charity bibs for the Majja Run at Rs. 1500 and Open 10K at Rs. 2500 are available with Bangalore Cares and at the Get Active Expo until numbers last. A slew of fresh initiatives have been planned to make the running experience on May 18 more memorable.

Nike The Young and The Fast: Nike, the official running partner of the TCS World 10K Bangalore, is committed to innovation and to setting new benchmarks at the TCS World 10K, counted amongst the most respected road races in the world.

This year, the world’s leading innovator in athletic footwear, apparel, equipment and accessories announced a grand reward for male and female winners in the 15 to 24 age group of the Open 10K category. The fastest male and female runners will win an exclusive opportunity from Nike to run at an epic International location alongside runners from across the world.

Announcing the reward, Avinash Pant, Marketing Director, Nike India Pvt Ltd said, “Nike always inspires athletes around the world, in redefining standards, and in rewarding achievement, strength of mind and purpose. We are delighted, this year, to announce an award that will give young runners a chance to experience something truly epic. Running at an epic international location, alongside runners from across the world, will leave them inspired to run faster and better.”

The DHL Corporate ChampionsThis category of the TCS World 10K Bangalore is open to Corporate Teams to help make the experience of running more fulfilling and competitive for the serious corporate runner. The DHL Corporate Champions is gaining tremendous popularity among organizations of all sizes and is being viewed as a highly effective team building exercise for employees. This year, yet again, the run has received overwhelming participation from many of the leading corporate houses across the city and country. The total number of teams registered is 78 and includes names such as IBM, SAP Labs India, ROBERT BOSCH ENGINEERING AND BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, ORACLE INDIA, SONY INDIA SOFTWARE CENTRE , TESCO HINDUSTAN SERVICE CENTRE, GE INDIA TECHNOLOGY CENTRE, COGNIZANT TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS INDIA.

The winning team will take home Rs. 1,00,000, and the runners-up will receive Rs. 75,000. The next three finishers will stand to win Rs. 50,000, Rs. 36,000, and Rs. 30,000 respectively.

Announcing the category, Mr. Sandeep Juneja, Vice President – Commercial, DHL Express India said, “Marathon running is all about endurance that tests your physical and mental strength and requires a great running form. Each of these elements make a great running experience and this year to bring in diversity we have made it mandatory for teams to have atleast one woman athlete. This is to encourage women runners to showcase their abilities through running and make DHL Corporate Champions even more exciting. We thank all participating teams and corporates and wish them all the very best.”
Selfie Contest: To keep up with the growing running community on the social media platforms, this year the promoters have introduced a #selfie contest. Take a selfie while training for the TCS World 10K Bangalore, post it on the Facebook page of the run using #TCSWorld10K, and stand a chance to win exciting event merchandise. One lucky winner will get a chance to take a Selfie with the one and only Carl Lewis.

Your Race Day photos: Successful distance running is a huge personal achievement and what better way to share the experience and story with friends and relatives than through a personal photo?

Procam International continues its association with Marathon-Photos.com, the market leaders in event photography, specializing in long distance road races. Runners participating in any of the race categories will get an opportunity to own their running highlights captured in photographs, taken by Marathon-Photos.com, the official event photographer.

Marathon-Photos.com will be photographing participants at several locations on the race route and at the finish. Photographs will be available on the event website within 72 hours of the race.

Kingfisher Run in Costume: There’s added fun and excitement in store for the Majja Run participants in the form of the Kingfisher Run in Costume. There are attractive prizes in two categories up for grabs, and participants will be judged on the criterion of creativity and effort put into making of the costume.

The Kingfisher Sakkath Bangalorean category for individuals offers a first prize of Rs. 30,000, with the second and third winners standing to gain Rs. 20,000 and Rs. 10,000 respectively. The Kingfisher Bombaat Brigade for Group participants (minimum 10 members per group) carries a first prize of Rs. 75,000, with the runner-up team winning Rs. 50,000.

Let’s come together once again and make that one supreme effort to deliver another incomparable event to embellish Bangalore’s rich sporting tradition.

Title Sponsor: Tata Consultancy Services

Under the Aegis of: Athletics Federation of India

Supported by: Karnataka Athletics Association

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‘Narendra Modi, the man of toady Martin Luther of yesterday would have surely loved’

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It was a hot day in the still hotter climate of politics in the hotbed of politics ‘Uttar Pradesh’. A leader or rather a born leader with a definite vision with a strong mindset of his very own ideology and an agenda right from the depths of his heart spoke rather than a born politician, which always had been the norm in this state of politics, which has fated many prime ministers to its credit. Yes the leader in question here is none other than Shri Narendra Modi addressing “Bharat Vijay” rally in, Uttar Pradesh. Thousands fell silent as his softly spoken words slowly clamored down from the dais into the hearts and minds of millions of Indians who stood still listening to him totally spell bounded just as they were watching the latest potboiler from Bollywood. Nevertheless, some political parties listened to him just as the sheep stands still facing and listening to the growling Tiger before it pounces on it and finishing its life once and for all
Has Uttar Pradesh finally found its first National Dalit leader belonging to a National party?
As many of his speeches, this speech was a little different as for the first time Modi acclaimed himself a Dalit leader belonging to a caste, which until now was the personal domain of a few local corrupt Dalit leaders and political parties without class and elegance. Thousands of dalits stood dumbstruck as the words sunk in and took meaning in their minds that this man Mr. Modi was in fact a Dalit. They still could not fathom that Mr. Modi the supremo of the biggest and the best political party in India was in fact a part and parcel of their own community, a true brother in arms. This declaration sent shockwaves not only in the political circles but also in India’s hugely dominated caste politics. For many who considered him to be an upper caste with humble background was a shock out of the blue but still it has not diluted his image in any way because of the man’s strong personality coupled with his honest national vision. Yes it’s a deadly distress signal to many Dalit leaders posing as yesterdays bastions or stalwarts of the Dalit politics looked as mere masquerades of sheer epitome. Yes, Modism in short is here to stay and it has added another feather to the Hindutva card of Dalitism. Truly his words mingled with sounds of patriotism and the thunder of the masses shook many in the white garb of politicians in the Indian political scenario. Even BJP was looking for such a leader who could move the masses under its umbrella and convert the Dalit support into votes.
‘Modism’ as many have now started calling his vision for a greater India of tomorrow is in fact an original thought process right from the heart of the great man. This is what makes him so desirable to the Indian public. In fact, many of his speeches contain tidbits in extempore of his heartfelt thoughts forming populist words for the masses who just enjoy listening to them. Magic of Modism is here to stay. Today in the darkest days of Indian politics people are striving struggling to look for a face, which can steer our nation on the right track of development, military steadfastness and a corruption free ethical political framework. People are looking for an end to corruption of every type and degree to save the nation and are willing to take any risk by electing who so ever promises ‘Ram Rajya’ even if the person is a Maoist masquerading as a gentleman. Mr. Modi somehow has managed to become that face people so blindly and desperately were looking for and BJP in fact has saved itself from certain doom by choosing him as their prime ministerial candidate. Today is of Dalits and tomorrow no doubt  would still be there’s and definitely they would decide India’s political future. Their development and rise certainly would be our nations rise and whichever political party promises their development is here to stay. Mr. Modi has in all actuality played politics of tomorrow today by declaring himself a Dalit Leader. He has made sure that his and his political parties golden future was here forever under his leadership.
Today as he has played his caste card he has somehow managed to win the support of all the Dalits in the country though a little late but still having the potential to change the Dynamics of elections in the remaining areas awaiting polling. One can certainly not refrain from comparing him with the steely Martin Luther King bastion of the black movement who strode the difficult path of a racist America in its yesteryears to get justice and equality for the millions of the exploited, apartheid, racist and weak black Americans. Mr. Modi’s attack on the high and mighty in cities and his strong belief in the nation’s youth as above caste, creed and religion based politics evokes a strong sense of leadership qualities as seen in the great Black leader of yesteryears.

Mr. Modi’s Charisma as a leader and a strong political opponent can be gauged from the relentless and vehement attacks on this tea vendor from a humble abode with still humbler antecedents by mostly all the major political party leaders. No matter what a new Dalit national leader can be seen rising on the Indian political horizon that will change the way Indian politics is played and will give more than a run for money to many local Dalit parties.


 

Fake encounter: Non-Violence is the only Answer to Instigative Violence

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It is shocking to find Subramanian Swamy toeing the line of the fundamentalist and distorting my position, making false statements. It is also because he probably needed to become a blue eyed boy of BJP, which he has not been, being a late entrant to the Party.

Let him prove that I am a Maoist even when the Maoists themselves would never claim the same. Non violence for us is a value and not merely a strategy.

All the countrymen know that I personally and our organizations stand for the strongest punishment to all the terrorists always.
What we are opposed to is only the capital punishment, hanging the culprit. This is based on our sincere commitment to non-violence. More than 100 countries have given up the barbaric punishment which no human being can approve since killing a human being is an inhuman act!

I know why Mr Swamy is indulging in such a fake criticism….just when Mr Modi is going to poll in Varanasi. Mr Swamy has to defend the communal fervour in BJP’s campaign. However his purpose would be better served if he targets some of those politicians who are engaged in fake battles on non issues instead of people’s issues and struggles.

(Referring to the statement he made on 30th April, 2014, on his Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/drsubramanianswamy/photos/a.118146701658320.18858.107229389416718/401351746671146/?type=1)

With Regards,
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BARKHA DUTT WILL BE IN CONVERSATION WITH AUTHOR, SANJAYA BARU

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The SARCist—an online knowledge and information sharing

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THE SARCIST—AN ONLINE KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION SHARING PLATFORM

EDITPUBLISHED MAY 7, 2014 BY NARESH KUMAR SAGAR
Pratap Bhanu Mehta
To Me
 
 
 Today at 3:10 PM
Dear Friends, 
On behalf of The Asia Foundation and Centre for Policy Research, it gives me great pleasure to invite you to the formal launch of our new initiative, The SARCist—an online knowledge and information sharing platform on South Asia Regional Cooperation.
The launch event is being held on 15 May 2014, at The Taj Mahal Hotel (Long Champ Hall) from 9:30 am till 1:30 pm. There will be a panel discussion on Envisioning South Asia with discussants from Bangladesh (Professor Mustafizur Rahman); India (Dr Pratap Bhanu Mehta); Nepal (Mr. Kanak Mani Dixit); Pakistan (Dr Abid Suleri); and Sri Lanka (Dr Saman Kelegama). Shri Arvind Mehta, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Commerce, Government of India will grace the occasion as the Chief Guest.
I attach the Program Agenda and The SARCist Concept Note for your reference. Your presence and participation in the discussion will be greatly appreciated. I hope you will be able to make time from your busy schedule and attend the launch if you are in Delhi on 15th May 2014. Please also share it with your colleagues who may be interested in this initiative.
I request you to please RSVP to Ms Pranika Khurana: pranika@cprindia.org  or Ms Shital Sikka:shital.sikka@asiafoundation.org or to Diya Dutta: diya.dutta@cprindia.org   
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Tweets on BJP’s Varanasi protest

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United Muslims Front has organised a Candle Light March from Batla House Qabristan to Mausoleum of Dr. Zakir Hussain

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From: Shahid Ali <shahidali.dhc@gmail.com> Thu, 8 May ’14 1:14p
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Today, i.e, 08.05.2014 United Muslims Front has organised a Candle Light March from Batla House Qabristan uptil the Mausoleum (Samadhi) of Dr. Zakir Hussain (Former President of India) situated at Main Road of Jamia Milia Islamia University. 
 
The said March has been organised in order to lodge the protest against the massacre of Muslims in Assam and for failure of Congress led government to combat the terrorism perpetrated by the Bodo Terrorist and for dismissal of Gogoi government and for termination of Bodo Council. It may be noted that United Muslims Front has called for two hours strike on Friday for the same purpose you all are requested to cover the event and to make India more powerful and United.
 
 
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GreenField Software founder Shekhar Dasgupta unveils measures for greener Data Centers

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Sanjiv Kataria
To Me
 
Today at 11:38 AM
Mr Sagar 
At the Data Center World session held at Las Vegas, GreenField Software founder Shekhar Dasgupta presented new measures for greener Data Centers.
The new set of measures presented by Mr Dasgupta go well beyond raising efficiency of IT infrastructure paving the way for leaner and greener Data Centers. These measures could improve performance and revenue besides reducing costs and environmental impact. Data Centers are home to mission critical applications and data.
GreenField Software is an entrepreneurial venture set up in 2012 by Dasgupta, a technology leader who earned his PGDM with specialization Environment studies, led Oracle India as its Managing Director between 1998 and 2005.
Here are more details for your consideration for your possible use.
Should you be keen to get a copy of Mr Dasgupta’s presentation, do write to me.
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GreenField Software founder Shekhar Dasgupta unveils measures for greener Data Centers 
Presents new measures at the Data Center global meet
New Delhi May 8, 2014 
Data Center technologies expert and GreenField Software founder Mr Shekhar Dasgupta has presented a new set of measures that go well beyond raising efficiency of IT infrastructure paving the way for leaner and greener Data Centers. These measures could improve performance and revenue besides reducing costs and environmental impact. Data Centers are home to mission critical applications and data.
Speaking at the Data Center World meet in Las Vegas Friday, Mr Dasgupta dispelled the myth among CIOs that they were responsible only for IT infrastructure. He urged the Chief Information Officers (CIOs) to treat power, space, cooling and networks as an integral part of Data Center.
Data Centers are designed to be fail-safe with multi level back up in power, computers, networks and air-conditioning virtually turning them to be energy guzzlers. It is estimated that data centers consume over 2 per cent of utility-produced electrical power in the United States and European Union.
A new breed of Multi-Tenant Data Centers, set up to address the Cloud infrastructure environment, together with tens of thousands captive data centers is leading to an unprecedented 15 per cent power consumption each year,Mr Dasgupta said. As large consumers of power CIOs have a role in mitigating risks to the environment.
Mr Dasgupta expanded on eBay’s Digital Services Efficiency (DSE) framework for Data Centers that works well with Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) Software. This alone, he said, could lead to improved operational efficiencies and optimization of power, space, cooling, networks and IT infrastructure requirements in a Data Center and mitigate environmental impact.
Mr Dasgupta’s framework also proposes to measure IT efficiencies for each operations person in a Data Center–Data Center Managers, Infrastructure and Operations staff and IT staff–that would be unveiled in the next-generation DCIM software for achieving high availability in a leaner and greener Data Center.
Just as Balanced Scorecards had a profound impact on driving overall economic value of enterprises that use them, Mr Dasgupta suggested that Data Centers can be better aligned with business goals through Scorecard-based Data Center Infrastructure Management software. Absence of monitoring and lack of proper measurements or key performance indicators (KPIs) are the principal causal factors of Data Center failures, inefficiencies and wastage.
Held each year in Las Vegas, Data Center World is the premier global meet for data center managers. The global meet drew upon the knowledge and experience of global experts to offer real solutions for data centers.
High power consumption in Data Centers could be controlled through better Capacity Planning and reducing over-provisioning without impacting availability goals. It is now well established that poor design and absence or lack of good Capacity Planning are the main causes of wasted capital expenditure, higher power and cooling costs as well as increased space use. Even though most servers and other equipment come with vendor-provided power-saving techniques, Data Centres run up huge power bills as a result of either poor design or lack of Capacity Planning, he added.
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The Election Commission of India and its rendezvous with Elections 2014

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Manu Sharma,
New Delhi” May 10,2014, The stone thrower and the intended victim are both party to the incident as one of them is surely the true victim for reasons best known to them and erring in the public eye. The offender might use the media to highlight himself as the victim in the public eye and the punisher to stand in prejudiced controversy or vice versa. The truth is they both gain something by coming into the limelight.
The same holds true for both EC and its actions against its political offenders in the public eye. The more it involves itself in taking action against them, the more it holds itself to fall victim to unwarranted uncalled for controversies sadly none of them of its making  or liking hence endangering itself to end up as the sole victim in the public eye, with both the offender and the victim garnering political gains in the  melee.
Has the respect and admiration of ECI taken a severe beating because of the overabundance of avowal against it by leading politicians becoming acerbic across party lines of late? The question here is the Honorable Election Commission of India being used for political gains or electorate mileage by the all and mighty political bigwigs for their own vested interests? Can it come out unscathed maintaining its sheen of character and reliability out of all the recent political humdrum? Does it need to take drastic steps against offenders to pass the public’s ‘Agni Pariksha’ to maintain its reverential image?
I do remember my civics lesson in junior school when The Election Commission of India was inculcated in our psyche as the most powerful and dignified entity of all, safe guarding the dignity and morality of our democracy by holding free and fair elections in our country with infinite stupendous powers and immunity over anything to everything during elections. We truly believed and still believe and conjecture both in awe and admiration of its  upholding the true spirit of our democracy alongside the four pillars of our constitution the Executive (Government), Legislature (Parliament & State Assemblies, etc), Judiciary (Supreme Court, High Court & Other Judicial centers) and of course our stalwart Media.
It seems the Political fraternity is reaping hay in blaming each other and using the lenience, moderation and high ethics of the honorable EC for their own political gains, they mistakenly are taking its silence as precursory to general weakness, which I consider to be completely off beam on their part. One can say that they are using the Media too in this game of controversies to catch the public eye but Media has to do what it knows best and that is ‘Report’ without being prejudicially biast. These political games are taking its toll by tarnishing the ECI’s image in the public eye.
The EC has to stand out by taking tough decisions and correct actions to safeguard itself and the spirit of democracy which we all hold so true in our mindsets and heart.  Any blot on its sheen would surely damage its image in the eyes of a billion odd people. Conceivably, for the first time in the history of Lok Sabha elections, politicians have challenged the commission to act against them. This audacity also displays many politicians completely and blatantly disregarding ECI dictates. It’s no secret that The ECI can take drastic action against all its offenders but there might be other reasons for its mild attitude towards such political abuse. The election of 2014 has a gigantic outlook and its periphery of duties, responsibilities and demography are just too  mammoth in proportions to be managed properly and effectively by it in order to conduct fair and free elections in the country. Even though EC is unsparing in its efforts, resources and temperament and fully concentrating all its energies in giving the above to the people of India. Though given all  its powers and vigilance the EC cannot be expected to look into trifling affairs or to find needles in the haystack as controversies, blame games, false reporting and complaints  run a havoc and are galore in catching the public eye through the media during election time and needless to say this happens every time during elections. In such a huge game of election its fair enough and understandable that small matters end up big and many tend go unreported but those which are of serious nature should not be left lacking strict action.
It is astonishing that the ECI’s Model Code of Conduct has bought about many leaders under its net for violations in the ongoing polls. The list includes the names of the high and mighty political bigwigs like Narendra Modi, Parkash Singh Badal, Mulayam Singh Yadav, Sharad Pawar, Beni Prasad Verma etc. However, no one has faced any stern action so far. In most of the cases, the commission has let them go free with only a warning and this is what is actually acting as a stye in the public’s eye and many of the political juggernauts who want to use it as a weapon of sorts against their opponents. This ostensible game of hypocrisy and leniency to reasons known best to EC is somehow earning it a bad name. Now EC is in a quandary because strict vehement action against a populist leader is subject to public ire and of posing a grave danger to the security of the nation. Even though such violators of ECI model code of conduct do needs an exemplary scapegoat but of what stature or proportion is the million-dollar question? Let us consider Mr. Modi’s direct challenge to EC in holding a rally in Varanasi, which the EC had imposed a ban upon. What action should EC take? EC can and should thwart the rally by holding a limited curfew and deploying any number of paramilitary or military forces to snub the rally and maybe holding Mr. Modi in safe judicial custody for a day or two until the elections are over. However, a stricter action like cancellation of his candidature or a lawful punishment would not go down well with the public as he is being considered the prime ministerial candidate by a large section of the public. It is actually also prime duty of the EC to safeguard the candidates from any harm least of all from itself.
Clarity and transparency of EC’s actions also matter. For example, ECI in April barred BJP’s Amit Shah and SP’s Azam Khan from UP public rallies. But within a week of its decision, its poll panel revoked only Shah’s ban and not Azam Khan’s leaving the gates open for further controversy and mudslinging by a section of the public in favor of Azam Khan, even though EC was right in taking necessary action to avoid a piquant law and order situation in the sensitive region.
There are other instances where strict disciplinary action is sought after by the public as a onetime exemplary measure for keeping the EC’s Model Code of Conduct intact with all veneration. Listed below are some examples where EC has acted quite leniently and could have made example of its use of limitless powers to gain back its prestige in the eyes of all its critics:
Recently in May  HP State BJP president Satpal Singh Satti, complained to EC in the assembly segment ahead of polling for Hamirpur Lok Sabha seat accusing State Industries Minister Mukesh Agnihotri representing the Haroli constituency of flexing money, muscle power and affecting the working of the police to benefit his party’s prospects in elections. Though, EC only increased the security forces but still it could have gone a step further by taking some other action to maintain its image.
In another instance many political parties ended up  taking jibes at each other at the cost of EC’ s leniency to catch the public eye through the media. Like the JD(U) President Sharad Yadav criticizing  Mr. Modi for questioning the Election Commission. With TMC also  following suite with its bag full of woes against Mr. Mr. Modi to the ECI. TMC complained to EC against Mr. Modi for violating poll code by  seeking votes in the name of religion as In Asansole. TMC also brought forth  Mr. Modi’s  accusing the EC of acting impartially in the wake of BJP’s complaints of booth rigging in West Bengal, Bihar and western Uttar Pradesh and daring it to take action against him though his  party later claimed it to be nothing more than a mere suggestion from him. TMC also complaint to EC against live telecast of speeches of course once again its missile aimed at BJP.
The The Congress claim of the Gujarat Police trying to “hush up” the case registered against Narendra Modi in an FIR on April 30 for poll code violation and urged the Election Commission to transfer the case to an agency outside the state. The Faizabad scenario where EC sought report on Mr. Modi’s speech where he invoked Lord Ram from the district authorities. The UP attorney journals confusion against EC for favoring BJP. AAP complaint to EC regarding Mr. Modi’s marital status and the Congress backing it up. Massive cash seizures by EC show the involvement of Black Money in Polls.. The tussle, bustle and hustle between BJP’ Smriti Irani and Congress Priyanka Vadra’s PA in Amethi. The EC rejecting AAP booth capturing and massive rigging complaint in Amethi including that of Rahul Gandhi visiting poll booths. The Army Chief naming controversy. The after 10 Pm canvassing by candidate’s clearance to Madras HC by EC. The Election Commission letting off former Jharkhand Chief Minister Babulal Marandi with a “warning” for support of pastors and bishops of various churches in Dumka  to support him and his party in the Lok Sabha elections. These are cases, which the Media has highlighted, and I bet there are more such incidents, which has escaped the Media’s attention and can be successfully used by ECI to set exemplary punishment for future election activities. The malignment of each other during political rallies and in speeches by the various leaders belonging to various political parties has broken a record of sorts during the current election.
Well The Election Commission of India certainly has to set an example by punishing some of the offenders to showcase and safeguard its integrity as a powerful institution in front of the electorate of India that it can chew more than it can bite and anyone flouting its rules and MCC is out for a hard time.

Note:
Dear Sagarji,
Please find attached the article for your kind perusal and record.
Thanks and Warm Regards,
Manu Sharma@outlook.com


 

VICTORYDAY PARADE ON MOSCOW’S RED SQUARE 2014

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FULL VIDEO:  parade on Moscow’s Red Square 2014 


 

Nehru Memorial Museum and Library  Events for the Week 12th May to 16th May, 2014

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Monday, 12th May

Seminar


‘Reproduced Sound:

Perception, Reception and Sensibility—The case of Indian art music’

Prof. R. Nandakumar,
NMML.
3.00 pm, Seminar Room, Library Building







Tuesday, 13th May

Weekly Seminar

 

‘Forest, Livelihood, Development:
A comparative study of the experience of two “Progressive” Laws, Panchayat Extension to Scheduled Areas (PESA) and Forest Rights Act (FRA)’
Dr. Kamal Nayan Choubey,
NMML.
3.00 pm, Seminar Room, Library Building



 




Thursday, 15th May

Public Lecture (‘Science, Society and Nature’ series)


‘Wildlife in Our Backyards and how India Might Show the Way’
Dr. Vidya Athreya,
Wildlife Conservation Society India,
Pune.

3.00 pm, Seminar Room, Library Building




 




Friday, 16th May

Public Lecture (‘Science, Society and Nature’ series)

 

‘Rising Himalayas and Struggling High Altitude Life:
Human wildlife interactions in the mountains’
Dr. Tsewang Namgail,
Snow Leopard Conservancy India Trust.
3.00 pm, Seminar Room, Library Building



 





All are welcome.
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Arnab Goswami FIXED Narindra Modi’s Interview

9052014

May09, 2014

There was nothing new and all Q&A were related to Low Grade Politics
indulged in by politicians and Narendra Modi himself in the lead.
Gujarat is World’s Biggest Scam State. Angadia, Hawala, Ponzy,
Moneylender, Chit Fund Capital of the World.

Only good thing is that all the Nonsense of Modi is available in one interview.

He avoided ‘Gross Failure of Gujarat in all Critical Development Issues’.

He pretended ignorance about the Cases against Maya Kodnani who
resigned as Minister on March27, 2009 over seven years after the riots
and murders and later convicted and sentenced to 28 years in jail.

He has started meeting PRESS who is likely to be Exposing Every Detail
of Modi Scams, Riots, Communal Speeches, etc etc in an attempt to
influence them.

Something he managed to Avoid and Evade on development and social
issues will be in focus – he shall face Worst of Media either way if
he wins over 200 seats or less than 125.

Every single wrong he has done will be exposed.

10 Biggest TRAGEDIES Of Gujarat Indian Voters Must Know

1.]  Very Large Companies control Business, Trade and Infrastructure
in Gujarat and Gujarat has Sold Out to Corporate:  Ambani, Adani,
ESSAR, Tata, WIPRO and many more run businesses of Rs.10,00,000 crores
in which people of Gujarat has no EQUITY and 62m People of Gujarat
have no Share in Natural Resources of Gujarat.

2.]  Tax Collection in Gujarat is just 11% of GDP against 63.3% tax
rate and India rax collection rate of 17.7%. Thus there is massive
leak of taxes CORRUPTION.

3.]  He said Gujaratis are expert businessmen born traders with
history of our 5000 years (same thing he said in Delhi – BJP is party
of traders) and with Foreign Technology collaboration India-EU/USA can
dominate the world – also told them Gujarat has 14,000 MW of power
generation capacity when actual was 6400 MW around 2004 etc – actually
then there were severe power shortages and Industry operated 5 days in
a week and working hours were staggered. The impression was clearly he
is Liar, Incompetent and Immature.

4.]  Nanavati Commission clearly stated two things first program was
planned from Ahmadabad to send batches of 2200 every alternate day in
Sabarmati express and none of the SEWAKS had valid ticket or
reservation – this itself points to the fact that large number SEWAKS
left Ahmadabad Apprehending Clashes – travelling without ticket was
therefore – when 2200 Unreserved young workers in unreserved coaches
were travelling for two days there are possibilities of Clashes at
every station. Why was DNA tests not carried out on victims points to
the fact that non SEWAK families of men women and children were
engulfed in fire?  Out of 59 Causalities 27 were women, 21 men and 10
Children. Women rarely travel alone in very long distance train –
obviously Innocent Families were trapped in communal clash.

5.  CAG reported this year that Gujarat has cheaply acquired 1.08
million hectares of Farmers land for Corporate cheaply and 6 million
hectares is operated by BJP RSS cadre for grazing etc disguised as
water harvesting etc.

    This is Clearly a Conspiracy to acquire 40% to 50% land area of Gujarat.

6.  Gujarat has completely FAILED to develop Water Resources in the
state. NWDT strictly regulated entitlement of Gujarat at 10,000 cusecs
but Gujarat designed 40,000 cusec system. It could have connected UKAI
dam to Narmada Canal. Dam itself has not been built. Then Gujarat
diverted 3 maf of water or 33% for drinking purpose through pipelines
and also built Sufalam Sujalam project drawing over 1 maf of water and
around 1 maf of water is diverted for Sabarmati River Front. Instead
of 9 MAF just 4 maf is left for release in Narmada Canal network. So
instead of 4000 cusec water available Capacity of Canal is 40,000
cusecs.

7.  Healthcare in Gujarat had failed 50% Children are Malnourished
even as Central government provided Subsidies 35 Kg Wheat & Rice to
Gujarat population.  Gujarat EXPORT milk than Feed Own Population.

8.  Education in Gujarat is SUBSTANDARD – 95% students are taught in
Gujarati medium and practically learn nothing. IN FACT GUJARAT SPEND
JUST 0.4% OF SGDP ON HEATH & EDUCATION.

9. Food Production in Gujarat is just 3% of India, Farmers in Gujarat
get Rs.40 per kg for Groundnut Kernels that are retailed for Rs.200
per kg. Similarly Gujarat farmer get Rs.80 for Spices that retail for
Rs.450 to Rs.480 per kg in cities.

10.  Gujarat signed 51000 MoUs with foreign investors worth $1500m but
nothing materialized. MSMEs are shutting down, Workers are Paid Low
Wages, Hired for short Contracts and deprived of Provident Fund.

Ravinder Singh, National General Secretary.
Sabka Bharat Mission 2019
Y-77, Hauz Khas, New Delhi -110016
Ph: 9650421857, 9718280435
Sabkabharatmission2019@gmail.com


 

SCAM is Systematic, Poison Seed, 5 Fingers in Ghee – Head in Kadai

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Ravinder Singh
To Ajit Jhaamitabhth@yahoo.comAnand Ganesh and 366 More…
 
 
 May 8 at 8:30 PM
SCAM is Systematic, Poison Seed, 5 Fingers in Ghee – Head in Kadai
May08, 2014
All Scam are Systematic and Institutionalized and MEGA Scams are Multi
Layered Scams. It is malicious to pin point honest Prime Minister when
as given in this EXPOSURE Banking & Finance Persons holding Chairman &
Secretary rank in Finance and other government departments were
directors and advisors involved in MCX Scam.
Shareholders & Supporting Banks & FII
[ICICI, IL&FS, Kotak groups, Bank of Baroda , Bank of India , Canara
Bank , Corporation Bank , Fidelity International, HDFC Bank , Merrill
Lynch, National Stock Exchange, NABARD, State Bank of India , State
Bank of Hyderabad, State Bank of Indore, State Bank of Saurashtra,
State Bank of Patiala, State Bank of Travancore, State Bank of Mysore,
State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur, SBI Life Insurance Co Ltd. and Union
Bank of India.]
Bureaucrats have all Five (Actually Ten) Fingers in Ghee when in
Service and on retirement their head is in Ghee. They serve top
Companies in the countries.
Poison Seeds – Scams are like Poison Seed that gradually matures over
time or like Cobra Eggs hatching to full size takes over a decade.
MCX Scam Directors, Promoters & Approvers
1. Seeds of MCX Scam was planted when GOI let Family managed companies
to take over 50%+ equity in Companies and Ejected retail investors.
99.99% Equity holding by FTIL [BSE: 526881] in Listed Company is
UNPRECEDENTED SCAM.
http://www.google.com/finance?q=NSE%3AFINANTECH&ei=0Y5rU8imFcPEkAX85IDYDA
2.  SEBI Chairman GN Bajpai was also Economic Advisor to Atal Bihari
Vajpayee. He was responsible for Ejecting Retail investors from
Companies – $1 Trillion Scam in itself. FTIL was worth Rs.13,800
crores.
Held Critical Positions UTI, LIC and Jindal Vijay Nagar Steel. UTI
Scam is public knowledge – Jindal Steel Scam was discovered by this
author.
Two identical Jindal Steel Companies were promoted one was trading at
Rs.80 and other at Rs.8 per share.
3.  Dr. S. Narayan was similarly advisor to Vajpayee – Finance,
Economic, Petroleum, Oil & Gas and Industry.
Oil & Gas Blocks allocation happened under his Guidance that is
World’s Biggest Scam – CAG reported RIL drilling in ONGC and GSPC
blocks. 25+65 Oil & Gas blocks were allocated to companies who have no
technology, equipment and INTENTION to Efficiently Develop Oil & Gas
reserves.
4.  P.G. Kakodkar was Chairman of SBI. 5. N. Vaghul Chairman of ICICI
Funding MCX fake trades was easy when Chairman of biggest banks are
directors of MCX or its promoter.
6.  Kiran Karnik & 7. Ashish S. Dalal – Are obviously not fool enough
to not SEE Fake Trades.
Ravinder Singh, National General Secretary.
Sabka Bharat Mission 2019
Y-77, Hauz Khas, New Delhi -110016
Ph: 9650421857, 9718280435
Sabkabharatmission2019@gmail.com
Financial Technologies group
FTIL – EXECUTIVE  Jignesh Shah, Chairman and Managing Director
Dewang Neralla, Executive Director
NON EXECUTIVE  P. G. Kakodkar, Director, C. Subramaniam, Director
Ravi K. Sheth, Director, Ashish S. Dalal, Director
ADVISORY Board N. Vaghul (Chairman of ICICI Bank), Dr. S. Narayan
(Former Economic Advisor to PM), G. N. Bajpai (Former SEBI Chairman)
K. Karnik (Former President of NASSCOM)
 


 

Four activists in Mahan were arrested and put in jail

9052014
Brikesh Singh, Greenpeace India
To Me
 
May 8 at 7:12 PM
Hi Naresh,

At 12.05 hrs this morning, four activists in Mahan were arrested and put in jail. Akshay Gupta, Vinit Gupta, Bechan Lal Shah and Vijay Shankar Singh, were neither told what their crime is not where they were being taken. They now await trial.
All because they chose to stand up against the company that wants to chop down over 5,00,000 trees and displace thousands of villagers in Mahan. Essar, the lead partner in this company, has made several attempts to gag support for Mahan’s forests in the past. But it hasn’t worked.
Treating those four activists as criminals is like treating all of us who stand for forests as criminals. We can’t let this happen. Let’s tell the company that support for forests will not be stifled.
Ask Essar to commit to oppose the arrest of activists for protesting peacefully. 
 
Showing the company that support for Mahan’s forests spreads beyond the villages, will help make them cautious of their reputation.  They need to know that there are lakhs of us who know of their intention and they can’t continue with their slimy ways.
After hours of their arrest, we finally found out that they’ve been booked under four charges including robbery. Robbery? Yeah, we know how ridiculous these charges are. But that’s not all. One of our activists reports that he was beaten up by the police when he refused to sign a confession.
Earlier this week, people in Mahan prevented company officials from demarcating trees in the forest. And now four of them are under arrest. The movement to protect Mahan’s forests continues. Let’s show this to the company who wants to destroy it.
Thanks,
Brikesh_email_pic.png
Brikesh Singh
Greenpeace India


 

WEC India Energy News – NTPC GroupWEC India Energy News – India Group

9052014
Today at 10:23 AM

WEC India Energy Portal

One Stop Energy Resource Center
Energy Portal

The menu for Global Scenarios has been enabled.  Comparison of Scenarios of IEA, EIA and WEC is presented for Primary Energy Consumption, Electricity Generation and Co2 Emissions.

  1. Tata Power gains after Supreme Court nod to lay network
    The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by BEST in which it sought to restrain the company from laying its network to provide power supply to consumers in its license area.
  2. Adani, GVK, Lanco seek to cut stake in Australian coal mines
    Plan is to reduce debt and get financial and technical partners on board
  3. South Mumbai power supply: SC nod for Tata Power to lay network
    BEST’s resistance to consumers’ willingness to switchover to Tata Power was earlier rejected by both MERC and ATE before BEST moved the SC
  4. Won’t close any coal cases till July 7: CBI to Supreme Court
    The case will be heard in the court of Chief Justice R M Lodha on July 8
  5. India has 54 of world’s largest, most powerful public companies
    Chinese firms bag top three spots on Forbes’ annual list
  6. Adani’s Oz coal mine gets okay
    Says plans to start coal exports from Carmichael Coal Mine by 2016-17
  7. Haryana targets to cut power distribution losses
    The state govt had set a target to reduce line losses to 58.40% in domestic rural sector
  8. Oil and Natural Gas Corp to create post of Director
    Non-E&P business is projected to give 30 per cent of the company’s revenue by 2030 and the company feels this needs senior management attention and drive.
  9. Coalgate: SC directs CBI, ED to file status report by July 7
    SC asks CVC to scrutinise files in all cases in which CBI has concluded probe
  10. Tata Power appoints Ashok S Sethi as Executive Director
    Sethi was Chief-Corporate Operations Management and Executive Director of Maithon Power Limited, a subsidiary of Tata Power.
  11. Adani wins Australia state nod for $15 billion coal project
    The coal and rail project now goes to Australia’s environment minister for a final decision
  12. India home to 54 of world’s largest, most powerful public companies
    The Forbes ‘Global 2000′ is a comprehensive list of the world’s largest, most powerful public companies, as measured by revenues, profits, assets and market value.
  13. Toshiba eyes Alstom’s power grid business: report
    Toshiba will offer to buy Alstom’s power-grid business from GE, if the US firm completes its $17 billion bid
  14. Oil and Natural Gas Corp to spend $1.1 billion on drilling to revive Mumbai High fields
    ONGC plans to drill a record 130 wells at its prime Mumbai High oil and gas fields in a bid to rejuvenate the ageing reservoir in the Arabian Sea.
  15. Coal imports see first dip in three months in April
    India’s coal imports fell 6 percent in April from a year ago to 15.2 million tonnes, the first dip in three months, as power and steel producers used up stocks piled up in previous months, according to provisional data from research firm OreTeam.
  16. Oil and Natural Gas Corp’s Mozambique gas field holds 50-70 trillion cubic feet of recoverable reserves: Report
    ONGC giant gas field in Mozambique holds 50 to 70 Tcf of recoverable reserves, 43% more than the minimum estimated resources, says a report.
  17. NTPC can cut power to Delhi distributor if not paid: SC
    The court ordered BSES to pay state-run NTPC the Rs700 crore it is owed by 31 May
  18. Reliance Industries seeks joint tech studies to resolve gas dispute with Oil and Natural Gas Corporation
    Sources said Dinesh K Sarraf had briefed the company board on March 24 about the likelihood of RIL drawing gas from ONGC’s G-4 and KG-DWN-98/2 blocks.
  19. Odisha drops corpus fund plan for rebuilding power infra after disasters
    State government had initially planned to raise fund from power distribution companies
  20. Tarapur Atomic Power Station generated 28 pct of India’s atomic power in 2013-14
    The total nuclear power generated in the country in the year under review was 35,333 MUs.
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Dear Naresh, Food Tank has hand-picked 18 books for our 2014 summer reading

9052014
 
 Dear Naresh,
Food Tank has hand-picked 18 books for our 2014 summer reading list that educate, inspire, and inform us—and make us look forward to cooking, eating, and sharing what we’ve learned.
They highlight sustainable agriculture and farming practices around the world and they give us ideas about how to eat healthier, safer, and more fairly produce food.
 
[PLEASE SHARE THIS LIST BY CLICKING HERE]
 
From Ava Chin’s Eating Wildly, a journey into urban foraging, to The Arcadia Mobile Market Seasonal Cookbook, which incorporates inexpensive staple foods with locally-grown and seasonal produce to create healthy and nutritious meals, they are all interesting, intriguing, and definitely worth a read this summer.
 
These books and reports teach us where our food comes from, how farming can both influence and mitigate climate change, and what we need to do to change our eating habits so that we can have can have a hand in alleviating hunger, obesity, and poverty in our communities and across the globe.
 
Here are Food Tank’s 18 summer “must reads” for your tablet or bookshelf:
 
Agri-culture: Reconnecting People, Land and Nature
by Jules Pretty

This book takes an in-depth look at the issues enveloped in the agriculture and food systems. Pretty emphasizes changing behaviors and reforming policies in order for an agricultural revolution to take place. He draws on stories of successful agricultural transformation in both developing and industrialized countries, calling on the next agricultural revolution.
 
Cooperative Farming: Frameworks for Farming Together
by Faith Gilbert

Gilbert designed this 54-page guidebook through interviews with 42 start-up and established collaborative farm projects across North America. She gathered input from 18 professionals and advisors, and 50 publications in cooperative development, farm business, finance, land access and more. This book highlights processes that make collaborations effective and function in order to provide mutual satisfaction and benefits.
 
Don’t Cook the Planet: Deliciously Saving the Planet One Meal at a Time
by Emily Abrams

An 18 year old activist from Massachusetts, Abrams new cookbook features 70 recipes shared by celebrity and all-star chefs including, actor, producer and eco-activist Chevy Chase, MasterChef judge and acclaimed chef, Graham Elliot, and Stephanie Izard, Top Chef Star and executive chef at Girl & the Goat. This cookbook offers recipes and tips on how to minimize your carbon footprint. Abrams hope to impact her generation through this cookbook featuring positive food choices. 
 
Eating Wildly
by Ava Chin

Follow Chin in this touching and informative memoir as she forages for food in New York City. Chin is an “urban forager” on the quest for eating better, eating healthier, and more sustainably, regardless of location. She takes the reader on an emotional journey- finding solace in parks and backyards where she connects with rare and delicious edible plants. Her experiences in nature enliven taste buds and stir emotions.
 
Fields of Hope and Power
by Frances Moore Lappe and Anna Lappe
 
Fields of Hope and Power is a chapter from the upcoming Navdanya book on agroecological movements, living democracy, and the limits of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and industrial agriculture. This chapter takes an in-depth look at food scarcity and how agriculture and climate affect this issue. The Lappes investigate how the farmers at Navdanya have contributed to setting up the largest direct marketing fair trade organic network in India.
 
Foods for Health: Choose and Use the Very Best Foods for Your Family and Our Planet
by Barton Seaver and P.K Newby

Seaver and Newby have created a science-based guide to healthy eating for the whole family which features tips, food pairings, and sample menus. The authors take the reader on a culinary tour of 148 foods which have high nutritional value and the least environmental impact. This book teaches readers how to prepare healthy food and meals while making the best choice for their body and the planet.
 
Food Systems Failure: The Global Food Crisis and the Future of Agriculture
by Christopher Rosin, Paul Stock, and Hugh Campbell

The authors provide a critical assessment of the global food system during heightened food crisis and feeding a growing population. This book explores contraindications in policy and practice that hinder solutions to the food crisis. Case studies expose neoliberal policies involved with the production end of the food system which provides insight to the current challenges for feeding the world. Rosin, Stock, and Campbell provide alternative strategies to create a more just and moral food system.
 
Full Planet, Empty Plates: The New Geopolitics of Food Scarcity
by Lester R. Brown

Brown exposes the planet’s volatile food system with eroding soils, rising temperatures, and countries competing for land and water resources. He writes, “food is the new oil.” Political up rise and food scarcity are concerning issues, which Brown addresses and presents solutions to.
 
Grabbing Power: The New Struggles for Land, Food and Democracy in Northern Honduras
by Tanya M. Kerssen
 
This book explores the history of agribusiness and land conflicts in Northern Honduras. In the Aguan Valley, Honduran peasants battle large palm oil producers and fight for democratization of land, food, and political power. Kerssen shows how peasants in crime and drug laden communities are leading a strong and inspiring movement, with no signs of backing down.
 
In the Garden: A Botanically Illustrated Gardening Book
by Sandra Lynn McPeake
 
Great for the coffee or kitchen table, this book includes basic growing information and detailed images of vegetable growth cycles from seedlings to the inside of veggies. McPeake provides gardening tips, supplies growers will need, and how to keep a gardening journal. Learn to share and grow with this illustrated guide.
 
Local: The New Face of Food and Farming in America
by Douglas Gayeton

A guide to more than 200 agriculture terms explained by experts in the field and complemented by stunning visuals, this book explores rebuilding local food movements. Gayeton traveled the U.S. taking photos and learning from today’s top sustainability practitioners to create this reference book.
 
Savor: Mindful Eating for Life
by Thich Nhat Hanh and Lilian Cheung

This book will make you stop and think about your eating habits and patterns. Buddhist monk, Hanh, and nutritional expert, Dr. Cheung discuss how to become more aware and mindful of our bodies, drawing special attention to how we eat. This book explores the physical, emotional, psychological, and environmental factors which control our weight.
 
Sustainable Diets and Biodiversity
by Barbara Burlingame and Sandro Dernini 

This publication, by the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), investigates the link between sustainable diets and biodiversity. It addresses the relationship between agriculture, health, environment, and food industries- indicating the most sustainable diets have low environmental impacts. This text can be used as a reference for policy, research, and action. 
 
Sustainable Revolution: Permaculture in Ecovillages, Urban Farms, and Communities Worldwide
by Juliana Birnbaum and Louis Fox
 
This book is a collection of profiles, interviews, and essays which feature 60 innovative community based projects around the globe in diverse climates. Birnbaum and Fox visited communities all around the world looking for ecological design systems. From urban gardeners to native seed-saving collectives to ecovillage developments the common thread that weaves these thriving communities together is permaculture systems.
 
The Arcadia Mobile Market Seasonal Cookbook
by JuJu Harris
 
This cookbook incorporates Women Infants and Children (WIC) staples along with seasonal produce to create easy and delicious recipes. Harris, Arcadia Culinary Educator and Mobile Market Outreach Coordinator, wanted to create healthy and nutritious recipes around WIC provisions. What started out as a simple compilation of recipes has turned into a successful business venture, Harris plans to offer a Spanish version later this year.
 
The Ecological Hoofprint: The Global Burden of Industrial Livestock
by Tony Weis
 
Weis discusses the “meatification” of human diets and the adverse impact it has on the earth and human health. Weis believes the conversion of grain and oilseed into meat is inefficient in a world striving to provide a basic diet to those chronically hungry. He explains why the growth and industrialization of livestock production is a central part of industrial capitalist agriculture.
 
The Third Plate: Field Notes on the Future of Food
by Dan Barber (Coming Soon!)

This book explores Barber’s vision for a new future of American eating. After a decade of research on farming communities throughout the world, Barber concludes America’s food needs a radical transformation to ensure the future of our health, food, and land. From his restaurant’s kitchen to farmers’ fields, Barber’s experiences lead him to propose a “third plate”- a new pattern of eating rooted in cooking with and celebrating the whole farm.
 
We the Eaters
by Ellen Gustafson (Coming Soon!)

Gustafson explores how eaters and consumers can transform the global food system by changing what is on their dinner plates. The book investigates the global industrial food system using the classic American dinner as a template and provides actionable solutions to start ripple effects of change. The book’s manifesto is: If we change dinner, we change the world
What books are currently inspiring you…? Please send me an emailand let me know!
 
 
All The Best,
 

Danielle Nierenberg
President, Food Tank
foodtank.com
Please connect with us on Facebook,  Twitter, and Pinterest
 
   
 Food Tank’s Summer Reading List 
  
 Food Tank has hand-picked 18 books that educate, inspire, and inform us—and make us look forward to cooking, eating, and sharing what we’ve learned. Read more… 
 
 
   
 

The Smart Gardener Takes the Guesswork Out of Gardening

 
  
 The Smart Gardener uses technology to help gardeners plan, plant, and harvest their gardens. Read more… 
 
 
   
 The Surprising Food that will Save the World 
  
 Insects are eaten all over the world and can be both nutritious and delicious. Read more… 
 
 
   
 

10 Baltimore Urban Agriculture Projects You Should Know About

 
  
 Urban agriculture supports healthy eating, local food production, and green industry in Baltimore. Read more… 
 
 
   
 

The Case for Connection: Urban Farming Takes Root in Upper West Chicago

 
  
 Once vacant plots of land have undergone a dramatic transformation–and so has the neighborhood of East Garfield Park in Chicago, IL. Read more… 
 
 


 

“Thoughtful Leadership Lecture and Interactive session”

9052014
 “Thoughtful Leadership Lecture” by world renowned tennis coach Mr. Adrian Rattenbury, Founder & President, RPT Tennis, Spain(2)
rajpal.singh@ficci.com CIN: U99999DL1956NPL002635 Rajpal Singh Director and Head Youth Affairs & Sports, Skills Development (International) & Postal Reforms & Labour and Employement May 5, 2014 Dear Sir / Madam, FICCI is pl
May 5 at 11:48 AM
rajpal.singh@ficci.com
To Me
Today at 11:29 AM

Rajpal Singh
Director and Head
Youth Affairs & Sports, Skills Development (International) &
Postal Reforms & Labour and Employement
May 9, 2014
Dear Sir / Madam,
FICCI is pleased to invite you for the “Thoughtful Leadership Lecture and Interactive session” on Corporate Athlete Goal in Sports by world renowned tennis coach Mr. Adrian Rattenbury, Founder & President, RPT Tennis, SpainThis programme is being organized in collaboration with RPT Tennis, Spain and Games Unlimited. Details are as follows:
When and Where:
Monday, May 12, 2014, 2.45 pm
Conference Room- 2nd floor, Federation House,
FICCI, Tansen Marg
New Delhi – 110001
Program:
2:45 p.m. Welcome Remarks by FICCI.
2:50 p.m. Lecture by Mr. Adrian Rattenbury, Founder & President, RPT Tennis, Spain
3:55 p.m. Vote of Thanks
4:00 p.m.  Tea & Coffee

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Russia asks West to persuade Ukraine govt.

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Russia has called on the United States and European countries to urge Ukraine’s interim government to hold dialogue with pro-Russian groups in the eastern region.
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov had telephone conversations with his German, French and US counterparts on Thursday.
The move follows a failed attempt by Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday to postpone a referendum in eastern Ukraine. He proposed establishing a dialogue between Kiev and pro-Russian groups, but it was rejected.
The Russian Foreign Ministry says that Lavrov spoke with German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and expressed deep concern over continued military operations by the interim government.
Lavrov told French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius that the scheduled presidential election would be meaningless unless the interim government stops military operations and hold talks with pro-Russian residents.
In talks with US Secretary of State John Kerry, Lavrov called on Western countries to use their influence with the interim government to urge dialogue and ease tensions.
Also on Thursday, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said that starting next month Ukraine must pay for natural gas in advance.
He said Ukraine has not paid for Russian gas since March and owes 3.5 billion dollars.
Russia is apparently ready to halt natural gas delivery to Ukraine unless the interim government agrees to a prepaid deal.
The move is raising concerns as European countries import Russian gas through pipelines in Ukraine.


 

Ukraine presidential candidate against referendum

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A leading Ukrainian presidential candidate has criticized recent moves by pro-Russian separatists in the eastern part of the country to hold a referendum on expanded autonomy.

Petro Poroshenko arrived in Berlin on Wednesday for talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other officials.

The former foreign minister is considered a frontrunner in the May 25th presidential election. He is a billionaire who owns a chocolate company.

Poroshenko helped finance demonstrations that led to the downfall of former President Viktor Yanukovych.

Following a meeting with German lawmakers, Poroshenko told reporters that there is no legal basis for holding a referendum.

He said he doesn’t think the people of Ukraine would approve the results of such a poll.
He said the provisional government needs to hold dialogue with people in the region and help revive the regional economy.

But he also said that the government made the right decision when it recently conducted a military campaign against pro-Russian militants.
He said there is no option other than using force when dealing with terrorists.

Poroshenko met Merkel informally later in the day.
German government officials say Merkel stressed that Ukrainians must discuss carrying out a presidential election.
Officials say she urged Poroshenko to work on easing tensions instead of maintaining a hard-line position against pro-Russian militants.


 

Clashes in eastern Ukraine ahead of vote

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 Pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine will hold a referendum on Sunday to seek greater autonomy, despite calls by Russian President Vladimir Putin to put it off.
The separatists met on Thursday to discuss Putin’s request the previous day. Putin wants to pave the way for talks with the Kiev authorities.
The separatist leader in the eastern city of Donetsk, Denis Pushilin, told reporters after the meeting they had decided to go ahead with the referendum.
Ukraine’s military has been trying to evict armed pro-Russian separatists from public buildings they are occupying in Slavyansk and other eastern cities.
Civilians are among the many people on both sides that have been killed or wounded since fighting intensified on Friday last week.
Tensions are mounting in eastern Ukraine as 20 people have been killed ahead of a referendum scheduled for Sunday.
Pro-Russian groups plan to carry on with the referendum despite President Vladimir Putin’s call that it be postponed.
Ukraine’s interim government is stepping up its military offensive against pro-Russian separatists who continue to occupy local government buildings in eastern Ukraine.
On Friday, there was a gunfight in the southeastern city of Mariupol between the Ukrainian military and pro-Russian members who attempted to attack and seize police headquarters.
Footage from the city showed black smoke rising from the streets.
Ukrainian Interior Minister Arsen Avakov said 1 Ukrainian soldier and around 20 pro-Russians died in the gun battle.
The interim government unveiled plans to hold a national dialogue next Wednesday in response to calls being made by Russia and Western nations. But pro-Russian groups say there is no room for negotiation.


 

PUTIN’S VISIT TO CRIMEA

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United States has criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to Crimea on Friday.
State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki told reporters that the trip was provocative and unnecessary. She also called on pro-Russian separatists to stop resorting to the use of force.
Gunfire was exchanged on Friday between pro-Russian separatists and Ukraine’s military in the southeastern city of Mariupol.Russian President Vladimir Putin has visited Crimea for the first time since Russia annexed the region from Ukraine in March.
Putin visited Sevastopol, a port city on the Crimean peninsula, on a holiday that marks the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany.
Putin was joined by Russia’s Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu in watching a parade of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet based in the port city.
Putin later addressed retired veterans and citizens and stressed that Crimea had been part of Russia since the time of the Czars. He declared that both Russia and Crimea will be stronger together. The event was aired live on Russia’s state-run TV.
Crimea was the center of intense fighting between Nazi Germany and the former Soviet Union during World War Two. Many lives were lost in the fighting.
Putin’s visit to Crimea on Victory Day is seen as sending a strong message that the region is now part of Russia. It is a claim that Western nations dispute.


 

TDB Celebrates National Technology Day 2014 

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The Technology Development Board (TDB), (a statutory body under Department of Science and Technology) in the Ministry of Science and Technology today observed the National Technology Day 2014 here in New Delhi today.Prof. K. VijayRaghavan, Secretary, DST presided over the function in which Prof. Ashok Jhunjhunwala was the Chief Guest and he also delivered the key note address titled “Technology & Innovation: helping in making it possible”.
Secretary DST in his speech emphasized the importance of innovation and technology not only in solving the problems of the people but also playing a key role in removing inequality and providing opportunities. He cited the examples of ATM machines, mobile phones and apps which have percolated in the masses and has brought paradigm shift in the way people lead their lives.
Prof. Ashok Jhunjhunwala in his address emphasized that technology and innovation can solve literally any problem how so big it may be. He took up the issues of education and power shortage and deliberated convincingly that ICT can play a major role in improving the educational standards at all level in India. He further brought forth the point that by providing additional line of DC power in the households, using LED bulbs and DC power run fans and equipment can avert complete black outs to which the country has become so used to thus making life easier for the people. He also informed that IIT Madras has experimented with this in their campus and electricity boards of four southern states have agreed to run a pilot on this concept.
Dr. Inder Jit Singh, Secretary, Technology Development Board (TDB) informed the audience about the role TDB is playing in commercialization of indigenous technologies. Earlier Dr. Neeraj Sharma, Head TDT, DST welcomed the guests and vote of thanks was given by Dr. Maitreyee Nanda, Scientist ‘G’, TDB.
On 11th May, 1998 India achieved a major technological breakthrough by successfully carrying out nuclear tests at Pokhran. Also first, indigenous aircraft “Hansa-3″ was test flown at Bangalore on this day and India also performed successful test firing of the Trishul missile on the same day. Considering above technological achievements on a particular date i.e. 11th May, the day of 11th May was chosen to be commemorated as National Technology Day.
Technology Day is celebrated as a symbol of quest for scientific inquiry, technological creativity and the translation of that quest in the integration of Science, Society and Industry. This day is also celebrated to honour technological innovations and their successful commercialization which makes fruits of research reach people at large.


 

EC rejects BJP’s charge of bias, says not afraid of anyone 

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Unfazed by BJP’s attack, the Election Commission on Thursday rejected its accusations of bias in denying permission to Narendra Modi’s rally in Varanasi and made it clear that it was “not afraid of anyone, any political party or any entity” in doing its job. 

At a hurriedly-called press conference in New Delhi, Chief Election Commissioner V S Sampath strongly defended the action of Varanasi Returning Officer Pranjal Yadav, saying his decision was based on “professional advice” and ruled out his removal as demanded by the BJP. 

Flanked by other two Election Commissioners, Sampath expressed disappointment over BJP’s attack, saying “certain harsh and sweeping statements” were made and political parties to “show greater maturity”.

Sampath said the Returning Office, who is the District Magistrate of Varanasi, had denied permission to the rally proposed to be held today on the “basis of professional advice” and there was no need for the EC to “deviate” from it. 

“When the security and suitability issues are involved, the Election Commission naturally will go by the professional advice taken at the district level,” the CEC said responding to attacks by BJP which staged protests here and in Varanasi. 

“The competent local authority, the DM and his team, took the decision taking into consideration relevant professional advice on security,” he said. 

“There is no reason to deviate from the decision taken at the district level, specially when the issue of life and security are concerned,” Sampath said. 

Effectively rejecting BJP’s demand for removal of the DM who was accused of being partisan, he said, “as of today, we do not find the action faultworthy”.

He asserted that the Commission is “not afraid of anyone, any political party or any entity in discharging its duties”.


 

H S Brahma:Exit polls cannot be telecast before May 16.

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Media interaction of Election Commissioner H S Brahma at Indian Women Press Corps wherein he answered to various question directed by women journalist and Sr Journalist to Q on why this time Hate Politics is on rise due to various hate speeches by leaders of branded parties which were contained in last elections after strict action on Varun Gandhi hate speech were taken.EC HS Brahma replied that if you want us to send them show cause notice we shall do the same.Election Commissioner was more comfortable and happier in organizing this mega event rather than injecting discipline in political outfits and thus quotes that there are more than 1600 registered political parties but hardly two doz to be in active politics. Thus his stance perception is let the political parties evolve to their level and our action is to conduct free and fair elections.
Election Commissioner H S Brahma said the exit polls cannot be telecast before May 16. 

“You are not supposed to conduct exit polls before May 16th– the counting day… We will not allow you to open your mouth before 16th evening,” he said during an interaction with Indian Women Press Corps. 

“On the evening of 16th you can openly telecast the exit polls… Exit poll is only after counting. What is the hurry? Hardly, there are 150 hours (between May 12 and May 16),” he added. 

Asked why the exit polls cannot be telecast before May 16, Brahma argued that there could be repoll in several places. 

“What is the guarantee that you will have no repolling or countermanding of polls on 13th or 14th,” he said.

“The law is very clear. The exit poll is banned as per the law of the land. In 2010, we banned exit polls. As per the law of the land…No exit poll before 16th,” the Election Commissioner said.
A Gujarat police official, who was part of the Advance Security Liasion team of BJP Prime Ministerial candidate, had indicated that the chosen ground for holding the rally was not a desirable place for the VIP to attend, Election Commissioner H S Brahma said in New Delhi on Friday.
The Gujarat police official said it would not be possible to hold a rally at the venue as it was highly congested and complicated, Brahma said during an interaction with Indian Women Press Corps.
Modi, who is contesting from Varanasi, was to address the rally in Benia Bagh area of the city on Thursday but the district authorities denied permission citing security reasons.
Describing the permission issue as “purely an operational problem”, Brahma said, “You are entitled to take a decision under law. You have a right and duty to take a decision.”
However, at the same time, he said, “the person has a right to know yes or no… It should be communicated in an appropriate time. My only point is that there should be no delay in saying a yes or no.”
Terming the entire episode as unfortunate, the Commissioner said things should not have escalated to a level that it comes to the central poll Brahma said that since Varanasi was a VIP constituency and the authorities were dealing with a very important personality, the decisions should have been conveyed fast so that issues do not crop up.
The authorities should be prompt and quicken the process, he said, adding “if you take 20 minutes normally, you should, may be take 10 mins or 5 mins.”


 

BSP, Trinamool rule out support to BJP post-poll

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BSP, Trinamool rule out support to BJP post-poll
BSP chief Mayawati and Trinamool Congress on Friday dashed any hopes of a post-poll alignment with the BJP-led NDA, an option about which Narendra Modi had talked in an interview.
“BJP leader Narendra Modi in his recent interview had claimed that if needed he might seek support of AIADMK leader Jayalalithaa, TMC’s Mamata Banerjee and BSP national president…
“I want to make it clear that BSP will not extend any kind of support to Modi or NDA to form the government at any cost,” Mayawati told reporters in Lucknow on Friday.
Rejecting the possibility of a tie up with BJP, Trinamool Congress also said “if he says BJP’s doors are open for a Modi-led government, then we will use the same analogy to say that our doors are shut and the keys have been thrown away”.
Both were reacting to Modi’s comments in a television interview on Thursday night hinting at keeping the doors open for doing business with leaders like Jayalalithaa, Mamata Banerjee and Mayawati, notwithstanding strong attacks on them during the campaign.
However, there was no reaction from Chennai either from the Tamil Nadu chief minister or her party AIADMK.
In his interview, Modi said “Whatever I wanted to explain, I have. This can also be a tactic to keep the door open….I won’t explain it now but will do so after May 12.”
Mayawati told reporters that Modi’s statement betrayed nervousness on his part as the BJP has realised that it might not be able to form the government.
“When elections started, Modi was claiming that NDA will not require support of any other party. No party talks about taking support of any other party unless it is unsure of its victory…. The interview of Modi is a ploy to create confusion in the minds of minority community which is voting for us,” she said.
Trinamool spokesman Derek O’Brien said in Kolkata, “if the doors are open, then our doors are shut and the keys have been thrown away.”
He said the BJP’s claim of 372 was a “hallucination” and suggested the party may get 180 to 190 seats.
“The Congress can fit into a railway compartment with 72 seasts. The results are going to be very different. One thing is that Trinamool Congress will be third largest party in Lok Sabha,” he said.
O’Brien said leaders like Jayalalitha, Naveen Patnaik and Banerjee and “many like us will be the engine. It is time to wait till May 16.”
On Wednesday, Banerjee had ruled out supporting BJP or Modi in forming the government.
“The BJP will not get more than 160 seats and will not be able to form the government in Delhi. There is no question of backing you (the BJP) even if you beg,” she told a public meeting on the outskirts of Kolkata.
Mamata Banerjee on Friday continued her attack on Modi saying she would have sent Narendra Modi to jail had she been in Delhi.
The Congress, she claimed, was ‘cocooned in fear’ and did not have the guts to act against the BJP.
“They (Congress) have no guts. It is a party cocooned in fear. They survive through understanding and play got-up matches and indulge in match-fixing. Not a single word against Narendra Modi. It (Congress) is in head over heels in love with Narendra Modi,” Banerjee, the Trinamool Congress chief, told an election rally in Murshidabad district.
“Had I been in Delhi in place of Congress, I would have sent Narendra Modi to jail by tying a rope around his waist,” she said hitting out again at the BJP Prime Ministerial candidate for his remark that illegal Bangladeshi immigrants would be sent packing after 16th May.
Picking on what Modi said, his party leader Amit Shah said it does not believe in “political untouchability” and is open to support from any party.
“All parties are welcome to join the NDA if they want to give their support for development of this country,” he told reporters in Varanasi when asked to comment on Mayawati dismissing the possibility of backing BJP or Modi in government formation.


 

EC serves show cause notice to Rahul Gandhi

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 EC serves show cause notice to Rahul Gandhi for his remarks on Modi
The Election Commission on Friday issued a show cause notice to Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi for his remarks on Narendra Modi while addressing an election rally in Solan, Himachal Pradesh on 1st May.
In that rally Rahul Gandhi had reportedly said that if BJP comes to power it will lead to massacre of about 22 thousand innocents.The commission said that he prima facie violated the Model Code of Conduct and has asked him to respond to the notice by 12th May morning.
The show cause notice also referred to the provision which refrains parties and candidates making distorted or unverified allegations and limit their criticism to policies and programmes of rival parties.
The BJP had moved the EC against Gandhi for his remarks.
The Election Commission has also ordered further probe to ascertain whether Rahul Gandhi violated electoral law by entering the EVM area of polling booths during balloting in his constituency Amethi on Wednesday.
In another related news the election commission has sent a special observer for Varanasi till the electoral process gets over.
The Election Commission has appointed Pravin Kumar as special Observer for Varanasi Lok Sabha constituency with immediate effect.
Senior IAS officer Praveen Kumar from the Tamil Nadu cadre has been asked to reach Varanasi immediately to keep a close watch on election related preparedness and electoral process.

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Syria to kick off presidential campaigns

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Syria’s presidential elections will officially kick off on May 11, Syria’s supreme constitutional court said on Saturday.
The court notified that the final three candidates for the presidential elections to start their campaigns from May 11 to June 2, a day ahead of the June 3 presidential vote.
Majed Khadra, the court’s spokesman, said the court had reviewed petitions filed by contenders who have been declared ineligible for candidacy last week, adding that the court’s decision hasn’t changed.
He repeated that only three out of the 24 runners for the elections were eligible for candidacy, namely Maher Abdul-Hafiz Hajjar, Hassan Abdullah al-Nouri and incumbent President Bashar al- Assad.
Maher Abdul-Hafiz Hajjar, a Syrian parliamentarian, was the first to submit application for the presidential elections. According to the state news agency SANA, Hajjar was born in Aleppo in 1968, hailing from a family well-known in religious teaching.
Meanwhile, Hassan Abdullah al-Nouri, 54, declared his candidacy for the June 3 elections a day after lawmaker Hajjar announced his bid for the top post.
Al-Nouri served as the minister of administrative development and minister of state for parliamentary affairs from 2000 to 2002. He also served as the general secretary of the Chamber of Industry from 1997 to 2000, and was a member of Syrian Parliament from 1998 to 2003.
Those two people, who haven’t been publicly known ahead of the elections, are now running against Assad, who was the seventh to register his candidacy.


 

Presidential election in Lithuania

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President Dalia Grybauskaite is likely to be re-elected as  2.5 million voters casting their votes in the current presidential election in Lithuania, the Central Electoral Commission announced on Sunday.
Data obtained from 1,963 out of the 2,004 voting stations show that 7.38 percent of the voters have expressed their will in the first three hours of voting. In all, 5.1 percent casted their vote in advance voting earlier this week. In the previous presidential election in 2009, 5.74 percent of the voters casted their vote in the first three hours, according to data from CEC.
President of Lithuania and candidate for a second term Dalia Grybauskaite voted in early morning in Vilnius.
“Today is the day when every person in Lithuania can make a very serious and important decision for oneself. I invite all to make this decision. Lithuania’s tomorrow depends on every person in Lithuania and on every citizen, Grybauskaite told news media after casting her vote.
Polling stations are open from 7:00 a.m. local time (0400 GMT) to 8:00 p.m. (1700 GMT).



 

24th ASEAN Summit

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Bridging inequality, tackling regional disputes and pushing the Association for Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) forward on its integration deadline received focus at the 24th Summit that concluded here Sunday.
Myanmar President U Thein Sein, who hosted the summit, said a range of topics including the South China Sea, the Korean Peninsula, disaster relief and Middle East issues were discussed by the leaders during their retreat here.
This discussion also included multinational assistance for missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, the president said at a press conference after the leaders’ meeting, but without elaboration.
The main result of the summit was the adoption of the Nay Pyi Taw Declaration on Realization of the ASEAN Community in 2015, said the Myanmar president.
One of the most pivotal decisions to emerge from the summit was the focus on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) as the prime mover of ASEAN’s post-2015 growth.
This is particularly relevant because while the ASEAN Secretariat insists that most countries have achieved around 80 percent of their implementation goals for the community, analysts point out some countries are not yet ready for the changes the ASEAN Community will bring, particularly for a planned economic liberalization that would reduce trade barriers.
The so-called CLMV countries — Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam — that joined the bloc in the 1990s risk being adversely affected because of their lack of preparedness and also by the comparative smallness of their economies when compared with other members such as Singapore and Indonesia.
As such focus on SMEs is especially important to achieve sustainable and inclusive growth within the bloc.
Promotion of disaster preparedness, humanitarian assistance and a balanced approach in expansion of relations with the regional bloc’s dialogue partners were also priorities in the ASEAN Community Post-2015 Vision as outlined by the Myanmar president.
Thein Sein insisted that his country’s chairmanship under the theme Moving Forward in Unity to a Peaceful and Prosperous Community was yet another indication that the country was dedicated to continuing democracy, peace and development. “The theme reflects Myanmar’s commitment to the ongoing democratization process and its reconciliation and the government’ s multi-faceted development objectives.”
He noted that Myanmar as the head of ASEAN will represent the members’interest at the G20 conference to be hosted by Australia in November.


 

IEC : ANC has won the 2014 general elections

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African National Congress (ANC) has won the 2014 general elections, thus securing President Jacob Zuma’s second term in office, the country’s Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) officially announced on Saturday.
The ANC received 249 seats in the National Assembly dropping 15 seats compared to the 2009 elections while the official opposition, the Democratic Alliance (DA) received 89 seats, and newcomers the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) received 25, the third highest number, IEC chairwoman Pansy Tlakula announced at the release of the final election results in Pretoria.
Among over 25 million registered voters, 73.43 percent voters turned out in 22,263 polling stations on Wednesday to elect the new National Assembly and provincial legislatures.
The 73.43 percent voter turnout during the general elections showed that democracy was thriving, Tlakula said.
“Today we celebrate two decades of democracy and conclude the fifth democratic national and provincial elections, we can confirm to the world democracy is well and thriving in this land,” she said.
The ANC has won a fifth consecutive success with a 62.16 percent share of the votes, down from the 65.9 it got in the 2009 elections. The leading opposition party DA won 22.22 percent up from 16.66 percent in 2009, achieving its best ever result comparing with previous elections, and the newly-formed Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) won more than 1 million votes as 6. 35 percent.
The SA National Assembly consists of 400 members elected by proportional representation with a closed list approach. Two hundred members were elected from national party lists; the other 200 were elected from provincial party lists in each of the nine provinces.
The President of South Africa will be chosen by the National Assembly after the election. The premiers of each province will be chosen by the winning majority in each provincial legislature.
The 2014 general elections are the first since the death in December of Nelson Mandela, and also the fifth election since the end of the apartheid era in 1994


 

AAP open to supporting Third Front to stop BJP

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AAP open to supporting Third Front to stop BJP
The Aam Aadmi Party on Sunday did not rule out backing Third Front to stop BJP from coming to power, saying it may offer issue based support to a non-Congress secular dispensation.
With the marathon Lok Sabha elections wrapping up on Monday, senior AAP leader Gopal Rai said AAP will consider offering issue-based support to a Third Front government if such an initiative was launched based on election results which will be out on 16th May. 
“Yes, we may extend issue based support if there is a situation that demands our support to a Third Front government,” Rai said. 
The talk of possible cobbling together of secular forces to stop BJP from coming to power has gained momentum in the last couple of weeks with Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav and a number of other leaders exuding confidence of such a formation, expecting that Congress would not do well to form UPA-III. 
Rai, considered close to AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal,, however, said a decision on future role of the party will be taken after analyzing the outcome of the election. 
“Our movement is for common people and support will be definitely issue-based. Final decision on future course of action will be taken after May 16 when results will be declared,” he said. 
AAP has fielded candidates in 422 Lok Sabha seats and Kejriwal had earlier claimed that his party will win at least 100 seats. 
Rai, however, refused to hazard a guess about number of seats AAP would bag, saying the party’s struggle will go on even if it does not perform well. 
The AAP had in a stunning victory in its electoral debut bagged 28 seats in Delhi Assembly elections in December last year and a number of senior party leaders said they will repeat the surprise in the Lok Sabha polls as well. 
The party was hoping to perform well in Punjab, Haryana and Delhi. 
“Our aim is to ensure that voice of honest politics reaches Parliament. It does not matter whether we win 10 seats or 30 seats. We will go there and try to build pressure to bring systemic changes,” Rai said. 
Last week, CPI(M) leader Prakash Karat had said that a repeat of the 1996-like situation was possible and the Congress may be forced to support a government of secular parties at the Centre to keep the BJP out of power. 
The front of non-Congress, non-BJP parties would be able to cobble up a majority with outside support from Congress, he said. 
On Saturday, Bahujan Samaj Party leader Mayawati said her party will not join any front and her numbers will be enough to galvanise secular forces around her. 
Few days back, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi had ruled out extending support to a Third Front government saying he was confident that Congress will have the numbers to form UPA III. 
But Mulayam had hoped that Congress would support a Third Front government. 
Rai said Arvind Kejriwal was confident of winning the mega contest against BJP’s Narendra Modi in Varanasi as there has been a yearning for change across the temple town. 
“People want to see change in Varanasi. They have been supporting BJP and Congress for last so many decades but the elected representatives never cared for the city and that is why there has been a groundswell of support for AAP,” Rai said. 
The presence of Modi and Kejriwal in the political battle in Varanasi has made the contest one of the most keenly watch fight of the 2014 Lok Sabha polls. 
“Arvind Kejriwal has come out as an honest and credible face because of which he has been receiving massive support across Varanasi. This is a fight of two ideologies. Kejriwal represents honest politics while Modi backs corruption and interests of big corporate. 
“If Kejriwal wins, then honest politics will move forward while if Modi emerges victorious, the politics of hatred, religion and corruption will continue,” he said. 


 

Reliance threatening friendly govt

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 Reliance threatening friendly govt
From: mediacellaap8 <mediacellaap8@gmail.com> Sun, 11 May ’14 6:37p
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Reliance has yesterday issued notice to the government seeking arbitration on the Gas Price issue. On the eve of the election results, Reliance now says that it is not happy with the price of $8.40/MMBTU notified by the government (which has been stayed for the time being by the election commission till the elections are over) and wants more. It seeks to get from gas fields owned by the people of India (for which Reliance is merely a contractor) a price equal to the price at which Gas is being imported into India in Refrigerated LNG ships (around 16$ as they claim).
 
In 2006, in its inititial Development plan, Reliance had promised that with a Capital Expenditure of 2.4 Billion Dollars, it would extract more than 6 Trillion Cubic Feet of Gas at an average rate of approximately 40 mmcmd  whose average cost would be a little over 1$ per MMBTU till 2022. Soon thereafter they revised this by saying that they should be allowed to increase the Capital expenditure to $8.8 Billion by promising that they will extract a total of 11 TCF of Gas at the rate of of approximately 80 mmcmd till 2022. Even here they projected their average cost of production of the gas as well under $2/MMBTU. That is why Reliance had itself offered to supply gas to NTPC at the rate of $2.34/MMBTU in 2006 for a period of 17 years. They would have made a substantial profit even at this price. Yet, a pliant government fixed the price at $4.2 in 2009 (for a period of 5 years) giving them windfall profits. Reliance sought to wriggle out of their contract with NTPC by stating that the government is free to fix any price in public interest since the Gas is owned by the government, an argument accepted by the Court. 
 
In the succeeding years, the CAG has found Reliance guilty of grossly inflating their costs by overinvoicing and gold plating and squatting over the entire more than 7000 square Kilometers of the Gas Basin, though they were obliged to have surrrendered more than 90% of this by 2007. The Indian High Commission at Singapore had reported that a bogus, name plate company called Bio Matrix with virtually no equity or assets had invested 6,500 Crores in 4 companies owned exclusively by Mukesh Ambani, raising questions about whether this money was from that which had been siphoned out of the Gas fields. Despite this over invoicing and gold plating, Reliance has recovered even its inflated costs from the gas sales in the last 5 years. In addition to this, it has made an additional profit of $7.2 Billion by selling 30% of its participating interest in the fields to British Petroleum.
 
Most shockingly however, Reliance has in the last two years, dropped production steadily from the fields from a peak of 60 mmcmd to 8 mmcmd, prompting justified fears of hoarding of the gas. Reliance has stated in the Court proceedings that it is not economical for them to increase production beyond the present level at the price of $4.2.
 
In these circumstances, any honest government would have cancelled the contract, recovered the fields from Reliance, recovered the loss that they have caused to the government and prosecuted them for over invoicing by way of fraud, fabrication and cheating. But instead of doing this, the government allowed them to earn further windfall profits by increasing the price of gas to 8.40 despite the fact that the continued production cost of extraction of Gas from the existing wells is less than $.50. This would mean that Fertiliser and Power prices would increase by over 50%, and it would mean a transfer of over 50,000 crores annually from the public exchequer or from the pockets of the people to Reliance. 
 
But now, in the vain hope that an even more pliable government could be on its way, Reliance has served arbitration notice seeking an even higher price. They seem to be confident that a future government may allow them an even higher price in collusive arbitration proceedings. After all, it was the Gujarat owned GSPC which has been asking the Central government to increase the price to $14.2. Mr. Modi has been conspicously silent on the issue of Gas price, even when he has been repeatedly asked to make clear his stand. We again demand that Mr. Modi should come clean on this issue.
Regards
AAP Media Cell


 

AAP will not support any front

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 AAP will not support any front
From: mediacellaap9 <mediacellaap9@gmail.com> Sun, 11 May ’14 6:25p
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There is no question of the Aam Aadmi Party extending support to any front after the declaration of the Lok Sabha election results and the party strongly refutes news reports attributed to it in this regard.
The AAP makes it absolutely clear that it has contested the Lok Sabha elections to present a model of alternative politics before the people of the country and any speculation about the party supporting any third or fourth front is completely misleading and contrary to the party’s stated position.
The AAP cannot and will not be a part of any front which could include parties whose leaders are involved in largescale corruption, neither will the AAP extend support to any such front.
The AAP will prefer to sit in opposition rather than be a part of extend support to any combination/front which compromises with corruption, since this is against the core values for which this party was formed.
The AAP appeals to the media to refrain from indulging in baseless speculation, since misinterpretation of facts leads to unnecessary confusion. The Press Trust of India (PTI) is a credible news organisation and the AAP hopes it will refrain from misquoting facts at this critical juncture.  
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AAP Media Cell


 

Indian Election Circus: Will Regional Players be the new Ringleaders?

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Indian Election Circus: Will Regional Players be the new Ringleaders?

Posted: 05/09/2014 2:28 pm EDT Updated: 05/09/2014 2:59 pm EDT
 When the curtains finally come down on India’s “dance of democracy” on May 12, a whopping 814-million strong electorate would have cast their ballots across 543 constituencies in an explosive nine-phase, five-week long general election. These votes will essentially decide the fates (and in some cases, careers) of major national and regional leaders and parties–thereby making these elections one of the most politically charged battle royales in India’s recent history.
A deeply-layered and multi-dimensional exercise, the ongoing polls in India are being fought on a wide spectrum of factors: socio-economic development; caste, religious and linguistic diversity and individual personalities of leaders. However, these are all intrinsically linked with one crucial element: hope. As a popular grassroots theory goes, “Indian elections are a game of dreams, sold by candidates and parties. The winner is usually the one who offers the best dreams to the electorate!” . What is perplexing is that for most voters, the realisation of these dreams is immaterial–the only thing that matters is whether or not the dreams offer a glimmer of hope to a voter. And so, every five years, contesting parties and candidates attempt to woo the Indian voter with a torrent of promises–hollow promises, false promises, promises within promises and even promises of keeping promises!
This time around, the interplay of myriad hopes has created an electric election buzz unparalleled in recent history. Parties have gone into an overdrive of grandstanding, brand-building and support mobilisation with an intensity that almost equals voter frustration against scams, corruption and underdevelopment. Empowered with greater access to information than ever before, a large number of Indians cutting across social, regional and economic divides have found themselves bound in the invisible thread of elections together. At social gatherings across rural and urban India, engaging in poll-related discussions has emerged as the new national pastime. Opinions are being formed and cemented at the drop of a hat, and everyone is professing a new found love for psephology. And this inescapable exchange of views is being powered and shaped by the mainstream and social media.
This is also perhaps one of those rare instances, where the contest has been fought on a multitude of planks: communalism vs. secularism, growth vs social development; wave of change vs status quo; inclusive governance vs divisive politics, among others. The presence of powerful regional satraps, and the intense slugfest between the Bharatiya Janata Party’s Narendra Modi and Congress’ Gandhi Family has clearly split the national voter base–a trend testified by casual interactions in political constituencies. The slow but steady rise of Aam Aadmi Party’s Arvind Kejriwal has also made this a potentially game-changing potboiler. But who will have the last laugh on May 16?
“Yeh public hai, sab jaanti hai” (The public knows everything) goes a popular Indian refrain–and therein lies the answer. Whispers on the ground indicate that the BJP–despite the much hyped Modi wave–and the Congress are facing a tough fight from AAP and regional players. Despite riding on the prevailing wave of public disillusionment with the Congress, Modi and his associates have been unable to get rid of the 2002 Gujarat pogrom taint, and are viewed with a communal prism by the minority community and the civil society. This has caused palpable unease among BJP’s allies, who may be hesitant in extending support to a Modi-led regime in case the BJP fails to get majority.
Then there is the Congress, which has been fighting a crisis of legitimacy in the wake of multi-billion dollar scams, inflation and weak governance since the last couple of years. On the other hand, the Aam Aadmi Party, which has made inroads in several urban and rural centres, is receiving credible public attention as it fights its first national election. Though doubts have been raised on the extent to which the party has captured public imagination, there is a growing acknowledgment that the AAP may have garnered a significant number of votes–especially from first-time electors– in strongholds of other parties in India’s hinterlands, primarily because of its “clean image.”
Differences of opinions notwithstanding, there is consensus among a cross section of academics, voters, journalists and political experts on three distinct aspects: one, that the Congress will lose many of its seats and find itself considerably weaker than ever before. Two, the BJP will gain ground, but not enough to emerge as the single largest party, despite its much-publicised “Modi wave” campaign. Three, the AAP will make a significant debut, but not enough to make a dent at the national stage.
If this scenario were to come true, the outcome would then be decided by India’s regional parties–SP, BSP, AIADMK, DMK, TMC, JDU, RJD and the Left. Since not many parties are expected to back Modi as the Prime Minister, the BJP would either need to replace him with a consensus candidate, or allow its potential allies to flock to the UPA instead. At the end, the elections may yet again mark a victory for the regional parties, who will enjoy a significantly increased bargaining power with the new government.
If independent ground reports are to be believed, these regional parties–who possess a tremendous support base in their states–will emerge as the key ringleader of the great Indian election circus, and continue India’s tryst with coalition politics. The only question is: can India afford multiple centers of power in its quest for strong governance, inclusive development and higher growth?
(Samarth Pathak is an advocacy and communications professional based in New Delhi. Views expressed are personal.)
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Visit Portugal

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 May 2014
Dear travel partner,
Saudacoes from Visit Portugal team in India!
The summer holiday season is now around the corner and it’s that time of the year that most of our trade partners are busy with creating client dreams into reality. Portugal is the ideal destination to a Mediterranean or European itinerary offering a mix of history, culture, wine & cuisine, cool weather matched with adventure and leisure sporting options.
Going forward in May, this issue focuses on the most distinctive feature of ‘Portuguese Cuisine’ which comes from the sea. Portugal has developed its own cuisine, one that is different from traditional recipes and that brings surprise and delight to all those who visit Portugal. The Mediterranean diet and its agricultural techniques, which preserve the most delicate flavours is dressed with the finest olive oils, as well as the best fruits from rich Atlantic shores the best fish in the world – characterize Portuguese gastronomy.
Leisure group or family travellers to Portugal will be able to indulge in a variety of cuisine that offer vegetarian options in addition to delicacies that feature meat and fish based on genuine quality products, cooked according to traditional recipes or to the most innovative and unusual trends.
Travellers to Portugal for the summer break will have a wide choice of events to choose from music and entertainment in Lisbon, marathon along the banks of River Douro, sea feasts in the city of Ilhavo and Madeira wine festival during the months from May to August 2014.
Our office in Mumbai is available to assist you with specific queries or introduction to the Portuguese private sector.
Wishing all of you an eventful and fun holiday season.
Sincerely,
Visit Portugal Team
India Representative Office
ABOUT PORTUGUESE CUISINE
The food in Portugal is a closely guarded secret.Portuguese cuisine has everything to please even the most discerning palate because it is based on genuine quality products, cooked according to traditional recipes or to the most innovative and unusual trends.
The most distinctive feature of Portuguese cuisine comes from the sea. As you enjoy a simple grilled fish, always fresh like the seafood that abounds   from  end to end
along the coast, you can be sure that you are in Portugal!
We might say that Portuguese cuisine hinges around into five icons. Let’s start with the fish from our extensive Atlantic coast.
FISH: The Best Fish In The World And Marvellous Seafood
Many of Portugal’s dishes are fish-based due to the country’s situation on the Atlantic. The most famous fish dish is salted codbacalhau, which it is said can be cooked in 365 different ways. Other popular fish include sardines, especially grilled (sardinhas assadas), sea bassoctopus,squid (often stuffed), anchovies and swordfishShellfishsuch as mussels, prawns, oysters, lobsters, crabs and clams are also very popular.
Meat: A common meat dish is the cozido a Portuguesa, a sort of hotpot of beef, sausages, potatoes, vegetables and rice. Grilled skewers of beef  with  garlic
(espetada) are often served, as is aromatic grilled chicken (frango grelhado), seasoned with piri piri, garlic and olive oil. Feijoada, a meat stew with kidney or butter beans, is a dish popular throughout Portugal.
Cheeses: The most famous cheese in Portugal is most probably the Queijo da Serra, made from ewe’s milk in the Serra da Estrela. This cheese is made   in  the  winter  and
traditionally the milk is coagulated with thistle (flor do cardo). Monte, a cheese from Tr�s-os-Montes in northern Portugal, is a smooth, creamy cheese made from cow’s and ewe’s milk.
Desserts: Portuguese sweets are divine. A popular dessert is the arroz doce, a rice pudding flavored with cinnamon and lemon. The Portuguese have a variety of cake   and   confectionary
specialties that can be found in a pasteleria or confeitaria.The result of the balance between flavour, creaminess and crispiness is another icon of Portuguese cuisine, considered a truly heavenly sweet: the pastel de nata (custard tart)!
Wine: Each dish is matched to the right wine. The whole country produces wine and, while Port wine is famous, the Douro, Alentejo and many other table wines are no less superior.
To watch the video on Portugal Gastronomy, kindly clickhere.
FOOD DELIGHTS OF EACH REGION
IN PORTUGAL
LISBON: From grilled sardines to pasteis de Belem(custard tarts), the food in Lisbon is as appealing as the city and the region.
As for sweets, the temptations around the capital are many and by themselves justify the trip: walnuts in Cascais, at the end of the attractive Estoril Coast; queijadas (cheese
tarts) and travesseiros (eggand almond pastries) in Sintra, and fofos (cream-filled sponge cakes) in Belas, when you cross the Tagus to the south, you will find the Azeitao tortas (egg cream-filled rolls).
The Pasteis de Belem have become a true icon of tourism: each day more than 10,000 pasteis are sold, accompanied with sugar and cinnamon, packed into packets along with the boxes of pasteis. To go to Lisboa and not eat Pasteis de Belem is a crime.
PORTO AND THE NORTH: The rich sauce of ‘Francesinha’is a must, a combination of bread, steak, smoked and fresh sausage and cheese. This Porto speciality is a firm local favourite. A visit to Porto almost always involves a taste of a “francesinha” and a “Tripas a Moda do Porto” dish.
And to accompany such delicious food come the wines of the Douro. The course of this northern river is dotted with the finest vineyards, and there is nowhere better than Porto to try some excellent local wine.
CENTRO DE PORTUGAL: TryBairrada suckling pig accompanied by a regional sparkling wine. The coastline provides fresh   shellfish  and
fish, often served up as ‘caldeirada’ stews and the bread based ‘ensopado’.
Of the sweets, we would suggest the eggy sweet ‘ovos moles de Aveiro’ and ‘pao-de-lo de Ovar’ sponge cake. Both are certain crowd pleasers.
MADEIRA: You must try traditional regional dishes like tuna steak and fried cornbread or the deliciousgrilled beef on a laurel spit accompanied with sweet potatoes bread “bolo do caco”.
Fruit lovers will really think they are in heaven!
Tropical fruits like mangoes, bananas, avocadoes, custard apples and passion fruits are abundant and their exotic flavours are the perfect end to a
meal, either fresh or in a pudding, mousse or ice cream.
AZORES: Gourmets delight in the many traditional recipes of Azorean cuisine.
Grilled, in bouillabaisses orsoups, fishis cooked in a variety of ways. But make sure you taste tuna which, in these waters, has a pink hue and a soft flavor. The Azores
have seafood that is not found anywhere else, such as limpetsbarnacles and locust lobsters, a kind of tender and tasty lobster which is almost a sin not to try.
ALGARVE: Start with what the ocean provides. Seafood: clams, oysters, donax clams and cockles cooked on a griddle or in a frying pan are delicious.
Some plain barnacles on a beach on the Vicentina coast, razor clam rice, whelk bean stew, clam xerem (stew with maize meal) and seafood acorda (bread casserole) are
other examples to make the mouth water.
ALENTEJO:The Alentejo has some of the best gastronomy in Portugal. In the region’s restaurants you can taste: fish, either grilled or in soups, sea food, “acordas”(bread stews),
whelks with pork, gaspacho (a tomato-based raw vegetable soup) , mutton stew, game meat dishes,cheeses, sausages, bread, olive oil, wines and convent sweetmeats.
KNOW MORE ABOUT OLIVE OIL IN PORTUGAL
With a fruity, slightly thick aroma, golden or greenish yellow in colour, bitter, spicy or sweeter, mild or intense, this is Portuguese olive oil.
Olive oil is one of the base elements of Portuguese gastronomy and culture and it is one of the responsibles for the healthy nature of Mediterranean influence cuisine.
The olive oils from Porto e North (Tras os Montes) are intense ones and with unique features when compared to those grown in other regions, just because they use different kinds of olives. The olive oils of Alentejo (NorthernAlentejo, Inner Alentejo and Moura) are also very exquisite in terms of flavor.
TIP: Try a ‘Tiborna’, warm bread dipped in olive oil, with which olive oil route visits often end.
UPCOMING FESTIVALS
DOURO VALLEY HALF MARATHON
Sunday, 25th May, 2014
In May, come to the Douro wine region and take part in one of the world’s most beautiful races!
This half marathon covers a distance of roughly 21 kilometres along the banks of the River Douro, passing through some truly breathtaking countryside.
Besides the half marathon, there will be other events designed to make your stay in the region an unforgettable experience such as concerts, exhibitions or special wine tasting sessions.
FESTIVALS OF THE LORD JESUS CHRISTFriday, 23rd – Thursday, 29th May, 2014
In Sao Miguel, in the Azores, witness the Festivals of the Lord Jesus Christ. The image of the Convento da Esperanca, in Ponta Delgada,
is paraded on the fifth Sunday after Easter, with much fanfare and torchlight.
ROCK IN RIO LISBOA 2014Friday, 23rd May – Sunday, 1st June, 2014
Rock in Rio-Lisbon is back as 2014’s biggest event. Bela Vista Park will host the fifth edition in Lisbon of the world’s biggest music and entertainment festival.
During this 5-day emotion-packed event, Bela Vista Park will be transformed into a veritable “city of rock”, including over 12 hours of performances per day on the various stages.
SEA FEASTS – COD FISH FESTIVAL
Friday, 15th – Tuesday, 19th August, 2014
From August 15th to 19th, the city of Ilhavo will host another edition of Sea Feasts that include the mythical Codfish Festival, dedicated to one of the
most important ingredients of Portuguese cuisine. Delight yourself with this unique festival!
INTERNATIONAL GARDEN FESTIVAL
This event is held betweenMay and October and fosters enjoyment and expertise in the field of gardens and gardening,    in    profound
connection to preservation of heritage values and defence of the environment.
Visit the International Garden Festival and prepare to be amazed by the exquisite spaces crated within the framework of this original initiative.
TAKE A WINE ROUTE
Portugal is a country with a strong winegrowing tradition, so discovering its different wines and the regions in which they are produced can be a great excuse for exploring the landscapes, heritage, culture and the people who live here as well.
The Douro and Alentejo regions are where you will find the largest number of places dedicated to wine tourism.
Don’t miss
During September and October, participate in the grape harvest, a great tourist attraction on the wine tourism farms
Visit the wine producing villages in the Porto and Douro region
Taste the wine and buy a bottle in the Solar do Alvarinho in Melga�o, in the Vinho Verde region
Discover the many museums that are dedicated to wine from the north to the south of Portugal
ENHANCE YOUR PORTUGAL TOURS
For this month, we have provided a few ideas on the places which are not to be missed while you are in Portugal:
A VISIT TO PASTEIS DE BELEM
Pasteis de Belem is the best-guarded secret of Portuguese confectionary. No one knows it exactly except those inside the Factory, a cafe in Belem, near the Mosteiro dos Jeronimos, which has become a site of daily pilgrimage.
To go to Lisboa and not eat Pasteis de Belem is a crime. There’s nothing that can be done, there’s no way to avoid it. The problem is eating just one, because they’re so good … you just want to keep eating them.
Do visit the factory and discover other products also produced with traditional recipes.
A VISIT TO ESTORIL COAST
If eating is one of life’s greatest pleasures for you, then Estoril Coast has many unforgettable experiences in store.
Among the most popular dishes of the region, is theStripped Bass, Sargo, or the unrivaled Cascais Sole, all of which are always fresh and prepared with   the  finest
ingredients. Please your apettite with shrimp, crab, prawns or lobster, that are prepared here in a unique and traditional way. In the end, indulge your palate by experiencing the traditional “Areias do Guincho” or the famous “Trouxas da Malveira”, sweet egg dishes with an exquisite original taste!
MADEIRA WINE FESTIVAL 2014Sunday, 31st August – Sunday, 7th September, 2014
The Wine Festival is one of Madeira’s many tourist attractions an event that pays tribute to this precious nectar and its undeniable socioeconomic significance. The Madeira Wine Festival celebrations are a tribute to the effort involved in its production and at the same time
serves to promote and to reaffirm Madeira Islands as a tourist destination of excellence overseas.
In the centre of Funchal there are light, sound and folk shows connected to traditional wine-making.
A VISIT TO SAO JORGE ISLAND
The island of Sao Jorge from which this cheese gets its name, is located 900 miles from the west coast of Portugal and is part of the Azores archipelago.
Sao Jorge cheeses have a firm, slightly waxy texture with a straw-colored paste dotted with small eyes (holes). Flavors are mild, yet full and buttery, with an underlying tang that becomes more pronounced
with age. Aromas are rich and aromatic. Sao Jorge works well as a table cheese or added to everyday dishes where a tangy, robust flavor is desired.
A VISIT TO MERCADO DOS LAVRADORES
Situated in the historic Santa Maria area, in the centre of Funchal, the Farmers’ Marketis one of the landmarks that Madeira’s capital has to offer its visitors
and of course the entire population, where the colours, aromas and tradition join together to enchant and delight anyone visiting it.
FEW TIPS …. NOT TO MISS
Have a coffee accompanied by a pastel de nata or some other kind of Portuguese pastry
Simply taste some grilled fish, seasoned with Portuguese olive oil
Taste one of the many convent desserts: rice pudding, creme brulee, sponge cake, barriga de freira (nun’s belly), papos de anjo (angel’s chins), toucinho do ceu (bacon from heaven) and many others
Taste Rocha do Oeste pears or the Bravo de Esmolfe apples and enjoy the PGI varieties of Alcobaca apples, Elvas plums, Cova da Beira cherries and pineapples from the Azores. These are all DOP fruits (Protected Denomination of Origin)
Taste some chilled verde or white wine on hot days, preferably with some fish or seafood, or some full-bodied red with strong meat dishes
Don’t miss the traditional ‘Honey Cake’ in Madeira. Its recipe includes many rich and delicious ingredients, such as spices, nuts and sugar cane honey
Try the roasted chestnuts from street vendors during the winter
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Morning Post

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Saturday 10 May 2014
‘द इकोनॉमिक टाइम्स’ का दावा, वाराणसी के मुस्लिम वोटर्स 11 मई को तय करेंगे अपना नेता
भारतीय जनता पार्टी के पीएम पद के उम्मीदवार नरेंद्र मोदी के बाद आम आदमी पार्टी के अरविंद केजरीवाल के काशी रोड शो ने यह दिखाया है…


चुनावी कवरेज के लिए वाराणसी में उमड़ा अंतरराष्ट्रीय मीडिया का हुजूम
लोकसभा चुनाव अब अपने आखिरी चरण में है। 12 मई को 16वीं लोकसभा के लिए मतदाता आखिरी बार अपने मताधिकार का प्रयोग करेंगे…


न्यूज चैनलों के प्राइम टाइम में छाए मोदी, कवरेज में राहुल से आगे केजरीवाल
भारतीय जनता पार्टी के प्रधानमंत्री पद के उम्‍मीदवार नरेंद्र मोदी टीवी पर प्राइम टाइम कवरेज पाने वाले नेताओं में सबसे आगे हैं…


आजतक का सर्वे, बनारस में केजरीवाल को मिलेंगे सिर्फ 10 फीसदी वोट
भारतीय जनता पार्टी के प्रधानमंत्री पद के उम्मीदवार नरेंद्र मोदी वाराणसी लोकसभा सीट में अपने प्रतिद्वंद्वियों से काफी आगे हैं…


मुंबई में गुजराती अखबार ‘संदेश’ के विज्ञापन से मनसे नाराज, बसों से हटवाए पोस्टर

महाराष्ट्र नवनिर्माण सेना (मनसे) की आपत्ति के बाद बेस्ट ने शनिवार (10 मई, 2014) सुबह अपनी बसों से गुजराती दैनिक समाचार पत्र ‘संदेश’ का पोस्टर हटाना शुरू कर दिया…


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पाकिस्‍तान में काम कर रहे दो भारतीय पत्रकारों को वहां की सरकार ने एक हफ्ते के भीतर देश छोड़ने का आदेश दिया है…


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A powerful message from First Lady Michelle Obama

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BJP likely to gain 200 plus seats in Lok Sabha

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BJP likely to gain 200 plus seats in Lok Sabha
Loss to Congress will be gain to BJP
ASHOK B SHARMA*
Nation eagerly awaits the conclusion of the final phase of the polls on May 12 and thereafter the announcement of the results four days later. Already the writing on the wall is clear – people want change. Picking up the thread several opinion polls have begun speculating the numbers.

The Congress party, facing anti-incumbency due to allegations of corruption, mal-administration and not being able to check rising prices and unemployment, is likely to reduce its strength. By how much is the real question? Will the loss to the INC mean gain for BJP?

In 2009 polls, the Congress gaining 206 seats could lead the UPA-II coalition in the 543-member house. Among states, its major support base was from Andhra Pradesh where it won 33 out of 42 seats. In 2004 polls also, the Congress won 29 seats that pushed the party to get 145 seats and lead the UPA coalition. This was possible due to the popularity of the then Chief Minister YS Rajashekhara Reddy

But unfortunately, the party is unlikely to repeat its victory card this time in Andhra Pradesh. The tragic death of YSR Reddy came as a setback to the Congress. The party refused to pass on the mantle to his son Jagan who broke away and formed the YSR Congress. The subsequent Congress leadership in the state, riddled with factionalism, could not live up to the expectations of the people. Added to this the bifurcation of the state engineered by UPA-II has left the people of Seemandhra region unhappy. In Seemandhra region which has 25 seats, the Congress is likely to fare miserably. In this region TDP which has alliance with BJP and also the YSR Congress stand to gain. In Telangana, which has 17 seats, the TRS is likely to gain at the expenses of the Congress.

Next to undivided Andhra Pradesh, Congress garnered 21 seats in UP followed by 20 in Rajasthan in 2009 polls. These scores were impressive as compared to 2004 polls when the Congress secured 9 seats in UP and 4 seats in Rajasthan. Other states were the Congress scored in double digits in 2009 were Maharashtra (17), Kerala (13) and Madhya Pradesh (12). But this magic is unlikely to be repeated at 2014 polls. In UP the BJP has put up an aggressive campaign to gain maximum seats out of the total 80 in the state. In Rajasthan, recently the BJP’s Vasundhara Raje took over as Chief Minister routing Congress and gaining two-third majority. Similarly, MP voted back the BJP Chief Minister Shivraj Chauhan to power and in Maharashtra where Congress is the ruling party is facing anti-incumbency factor.

In this situation it seems likely that the Congress is likely to lose around 100 out 206 seats it had gained in the 2009 general elections.

The moot question is which party is likely to gain at the expense of the Congress? The general mood of the people is for a stable national alternative. The BJP has come clear by forming a coalition of parties called the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and projecting the Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi as its prime ministerial candidate with an development agenda.

The BJP has the record of winning 182 seats on its own in 1999 polls that bounced back Atal Bihari Vajpayee as prime minister of NDA coalition. The Congress tally stood at 114, after losing 23 seats it had won in 1998.

States like UP with a total of 80 seats, Maharashtra with a total of 48 seats and Bihar with a total of 40 seats are crucial for BJP if it intends to cross the barriers of 200 in Lok Sabha. BJP has the record of gaining 50 plus seats from in UP in three consecutive polls in 1991, 1996 and 1998 riding on Ram Mandir and Hindutva wave, highest being 57 in 1998. But in 1999 when the party won a maximum of 182 seats in Lok Sabha, its count from UP declined to 29.

However, in 2014 polls, the BJP has set up candidates on basis of its social engineering The BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi’s aggressive campaign and his project of development agenda seem to have gone well with the people and the party is expected to be a front runner with good number of seats.

In Bihar, the BJP which is competing with Lalu Yadav’s RJD is expected to get about 20 seats. In Maharashtra where the Congress-NCP alliance is likely to shrink to 15 seats, the BJP and its alliance partners will be the ultimate gainers.   

Other major gains for BJP can come from Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, besides gains from other parts of the country. In all likelihood, it seems that BJP is likely to gain 200 plus seats in the overall tally in the Lok Sabha. The Congress tally is likely to be around 100. The loss to the Congress will be gain for BJP.
 
(*The writer is a senior journalist on strategic and policy issues. He is former Agriculture Editor of the Financial Express)
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ASEAN urges peaceful solutions for disputes

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The leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations have called for peaceful resolutions for territorial disputes in the South China Sea.
The 10 leaders made the appeal in a statement issued after their summit in Myanmar’s capital Naypyidaw on Sunday.
The focus of the meeting was the standoff between Vietnam and China. Government vessels from the 2 sides have clashed near the disputed Paracel Islands where China is preparing to dig the seabed for oil.
Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung reportedly told the other leaders that China is deploying more than 80 vessels and some Vietnamese have been injured in recent clashes.
He is said to have requested that the statement include concerns about the South China Sea.
The leaders decided not to directly mention China, but the statement calls for avoiding the use of force and other actions that could escalate tensions.
It also urges peaceful settlements for territorial disputes in accordance with international law.


 

Acting Thai prime minister to go ahead with poll

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Acting Thai Prime Minister Niwatthamrong Boonsongpaisan says the caretaker government will do its best to hold a general election to protect democracy.
He told reporters on Monday that a vote would be held in July as scheduled.
The country’s Constitutional Court nullified the February election after opposition supporters disrupted balloting and blockaded polling stations.
Former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra was ousted last week after the Constitutional Court found her guilty of abuse of power involving government personnel in 2011.
The court also removed 9 cabinet members from office.
Opposition protesters are threatening to boycott the election, arguing that political reform should come first. They are demanding the resignation of all remaining ministers and the establishment of a new government.


 

Hua Chunying said S.China Sea issue not a problem with ASEAN

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China has criticized a statement by Southeast Asian nations expressing deep concern about a standoff between Chinese and Vietnamese boats in the South China Sea.
China’s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying issued a statement on Saturday. She said the South China Sea issue is not a problem between China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
Her remarks came after ASEAN foreign ministers issued a statement expressing serious concern over the ongoing developments in the South China Sea.
Hua said the Chinese side is always opposed to attempts to use the South Sea issue to harm the overall friendship and cooperation between China and the ASEAN.
She apparently tried to criticize Vietnam and other nations without mentioning them by name.
The statement also said China stands ready to work together with the ASEAN to safeguard peace and stability in the region. It pledged to continue implementing the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea.
Hua added that China hopes the ASEAN countries concerned will respect the Declaration and make positive contributions to maritime security. Media agencies 


 

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Indonesian president poll


Indonesia’s leading opposition party has gained the most votes in a general election, but fell short of reaching the 25 percent of the vote needed to field a presidential candidate.Indonesia’s election commission released the results of the poll held on April 9th on Friday.560 parliamentary seats were up for grabs in the election on a proportional representation basis.
Election officials say the main opposition Indonesian Democratic Party-Struggle won 18.95 percent of the vote.
The party has named popular Jakarta Governor Joko Widodo as a presidential candidate.
The Golkar Party, once a longtime power base for former president Suharto, came second at 14.75 percent.
The Gerindra party, led by former military officer Prabowo Subianto, followed at 11.81 percent.
No party could meet the legally required 25 percent to field a presidential candidate on their own.The number of seats allocated to each party will be announced early next week. If the Democratic Party-Struggle wins more than 20 percent of the parliamentary seats, that may make it possible for the party to field a presidential candidate.But following Friday’s announcement, each party is likely to speed up talks on forming a coalition.
Indonesia’s presidential election to choose a successor to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, who has served two terms for 10 years, will take place on July 9th.media agencies 


 

BOOK ON SNOWDEN INFO TO BE PUBLISHED 

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POSTED ON MAY 12, 2014

 

 
 
A new book by one of the journalists who broke the story about the United States spying on friendly nations will be published this month with more revelations.

Glenn Greenwald originally covered the story for the UK’s Guardian newspaper based on the information gathered by former US National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden.
Greenwald’s book is said to contain new information on Japan among other nations. It is said that Snowden worked in Japan as an employee of a major US computer manufacturer between 2009 and 2011.
He gathered information for the NSA but secretly downloaded what he could as he had concerns about the NSA’s activities.
One of the documents dated September 10th 2010 lists facilities from which the NSA was intercepting information.Media agencies 


 

Global Leaders frame Ukraine referendums illegal

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 US government has criticized the referendums in eastern Ukraine, saying the United States will not recognize their results.
US State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki called the referendums an attempt to create further division and disorder.
Psaki criticized the referendums put forward by armed separatists as being against Ukrainian and international law and damaging the country’s territorial integrity. She said the United States will not recognize the results of these illegal referendums.
Psaki criticized Russia for not doing enough to prevent the votes.
She expressed US disappointment with Moscow for not using its influence on pro-Russian activists to cancel the referendums even after President Vladimir Putin called for postponement of the voting. Psaki said the international community should support Ukraine’s presidential election scheduled for May 25th.
US government official says Sunday’s referenda in eastern Ukraine violated international law and will undermine the country’s territorial integrity.
The official spoke to media on Sunday following the referendum organized by pro-Russian residents in the region.
The US State Department announced on Sunday that Under Secretary Richard Stengel will visit the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, from Monday.
Stengel will meet senior officials of Ukraine’s interim government. He will use his trip to stress the need for greater regional engagement to support Ukraine’s May 25th presidential election.The leaders of Germany and France say they oppose a referendum planned in eastern Ukraine for Sunday.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande met in northern Germany on Saturday and issued a statement.
It says the referendum planned by pro-Russia groups would be illegal.
The statement refers to recent fatal clashes between the groups and Ukraine’s government forces.
It says all parties should refrain from violence and intimidation as well as provocative acts or statements.
The leaders also expressed concern about Ukraine’s presidential election scheduled for May 25th.
Media agencies


 

China’s army chief to visit US

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China’s army chief to visit US over South China Sea
The US Defense Department says China’s military chief will visit the United States next week, apparently to discuss the tense situation in the South China Sea.Defense Department Press Secretary John Kirby announced the visit of the chief of the general staff of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, Fang Fenghui, on Friday.
He says the Chinese army chief will inspect a US Navy base in California on Tuesday, and then meet the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Martin Dempsey, at the Defense Department on Thursday.The two are expected to discuss the on-going confrontation in the South China Sea following the collisions of Chinese and Vietnamese ships there.
North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs are also expected to be on the agenda.
The United States, is trying to keep China’s military activities in check, but on the other it is also promoting military exchanges with China by inviting the country to the US military’s multi-national drills “RIMPAC” due to begin in June.
Observers say the US wants to prevent unexpected contingencies arising from miscalculations by building trust with China.
Media agencies


 

AP municipal polls: TDP ahead in Seemandhra, YSRCP at heels

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AP municipal polls: TDP ahead in Seemandhra, YSRCP at heelsUpdated on : 12-05-2014 05:23 PM
TDP appeared to be ahead and was being trailed by YSRCP in the results of municipal body polls in the Seemandhra region where Congress has fared poorly so far, as per information available till afternoon.
TDP has bagged the Elamanchili and Narsipatnam municipalities in Visakhapatnam district and was successful in the Parvathipuram, Saluru and Vizianagaram municipalities in Vizianagaram district while YSRCP bagged the Bobbili municipality. TDP and YSRCP won two municipalities each in Srikakulam district.
Besides, TDP emerged victorious in Palakonda and Palasa-Kasibugga, while YSRCP won Itchapuram and Amadalavalasa municipalities.
In Kadapa, the native district of YSRCP president Y S Jaganmohan Reddy, his party swept the Kadapa municipal corporation while TDP bagged Proddatur, Badwel, Jammalamadugu and Mydukur municipalities.
As per information coming in, Congress has fared poorly in these civic body polls in the coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions.
In the Telangana region though, Congress emerged victorious in three municipalities in Medak, the native district of TRS president K Chandrasekhar Rao, while three municipalities threw up hung verdicts.
Among 20 wards in Gajwel municipality of Medak district, from where the TRS chief contested the recent Assembly polls, TDP won 10 and TRS bagged nine wards. Congress managed to secure only one ward.
TRS is expected to take the support of the Congress candidate to bag the post of municipal chairman in Gajwel.
The vote of the elected MLA would be crucial as the ex-officio member. Elections were held for 145 nagar panchayats and municipalities and 10 municipal corporations in Andhra Pradesh on 30th March.
Media agencies


 

Turnover 53 %@5 PM in Varanasi,Over 47% in Bihar,67% in WB @ 3 PM

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Turnout touches 53 pc by 5 PM in Varanasi ;Over 47 pc in Bihar,67 pc in WB till 3 PM
The voter turnout further increased towards evening and touched nearly 53 per cent in Varanasi by 5 P.M. on Monday. 
According to election officials, the highest turnout of 57 per cent was reported in the Varanasi South Assembly constituency while the rural areas of Rohiniya and Sevapuri saw 51 per cent and 54 per cent polling, respectively, till 5 P.M. 
In the upmarket Cantonment area, polling was lower at 51 per cent while in the Varanasi North Assembly constituency, it was at 50 per cent till 5 P.M. 
While polling was peaceful at most places, police had to resort to mild use of force at some booths after people complained about their names missing from the voters’ list. 
AAP also complained about alleged attempts at booth capturing in some areas.
Over 47 per cent polling in Bihar till 3 PM 
Undeterred by the scorching sun, 47 per cent voter turnout was recorded till 3 PM in polling for six Lok Sabha constituencies in Bihar on Monday in the last leg of the general elections. 
Though the temperature reached 43 degree Celsius there was no lack of enthusiasm among voters with Valmikinagar recording 48 per cent voting, West Champaran and East Champaran 49 per cent each, Vaishali 52 per cent, Gopalganj (SC) 42.5 and Siwan 43 per cent, an Election Commission statement said. 
In Meenapur block of Vaishali, an elderly woman was seen arriving at a booth in a cart to cast her vote. 
A large number of burqa-clad women were seen standing in queue outsides booths in Siwan parliamentary constituency. 
RJD candidate from Siwan Heena Sahbab stood with women in the queue to vote. 
In Gopalganj, an FIR was lodged against ruling JD(U) MLA, Amrendra Kumar Pandey alias Pappu Pandey along with nine aides for allegedly attacking a voter, Jairam Tiwari, outside a booth.
Gopalganj District Magistrate Krishna Mohan told PTI that the arrest of the MLA was ordered and the police were on the look out for him. 
There were also reports of fights between BJP and JD(U) workers at some booths in East Champaran. Complaints of problems in EVMs were reported from some booths in Gopalganj, East Champaran and elsewhere, the statement said.
Film-maker Prakash Jha and former Union minister Raghubansh Prasad Singh were among the 90 candidates contesting from the six seats. 
The Election Commission reduced the duration of polling by two hours in five assembly segments in view of perceived Maoist threat. Security was provided by 58,000 security personnel.
Over 67 pc polling in W Bengal till 3:00 PM 
Amidst stray violence in which 13 people were injured, over 67 per cent of the electorate on Monday voted in West Bengal till 3:00 PM in 17 Lok Sabha constituencies in the fifth and final phase of the polls.
“An estimated 67.34 per cent of the total 2,55,75,744 voters cast their votes till 3:00 PM,” Election Commission sources said. 
Thirteen persons were injured in a clash between CPI(M) and Trinamool Congress supporters at Haroa in North 24 Parganas district under Minakha assembly segment of Basirhat Lok Sabha constituency. 
Supporters of the rival parties pelted stones and used lathis in the clash which took place near two polling booths at Brahmanchak area of Haroa, police sources said.
The CPIM alleged that TMC workers fired injuring four persons. District Superintendent of Police Tanmoy Roychowdhury, however, said there was no firing and 13 persons were detained. 
State Chief Electoral Officer Sunil Gupta said voting was so far peaceful except some stray incidents. 
“We have not yet received report of any major incident on disruption of law and order or complaint of booth jamming or violation of the Model Code of conduct,” he said.
Two bombs were allegedly thrown by unidentified persons at the car of former Kolkata deputy mayor Mina Devi at Bowbazar in Kolkata when she was crossing the area. None was injured.


 

Ambani-in-Law Saurabh Patel to Rule Gujarat After Modi – Exclusive

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Originally posted on Sagar Media Inc:
When I blogged ‘Who Own Gujarat’ I didn’t expect Saurabh Patel was ruling Gujarat.
People in Gujarat are Being Directly Ruled by Ambani-in-Law Saurabh Patel for some years has performed DUBIOUSLY in Projects of Interest to Ambani or Adani, but very poorly in ‘Irrigation, Agriculture, SMEs, Healthcare, Education, Information Technology etc.’ and there was deliberate NEGLECT.
After Modi, Saurabh Patel shall rule ‘Gujarat’, may be sooner.
    ‘An MBA from US, Saurabh is related through marriage to the Ambanis but is considered closer to the Adanis. He is critical to corporate houses as he holds the important portfolios of energy, finance, industries, petrochemicals, minerals and civil aviation. Saurabh Patel is by far the richest minister to have filed nominations with assets worth Rs 56.60 crore.’
Dubious Distinctions
1.  Gujarat shall have 38357 MW very soon against 10,000MW average demand that means 100% pollution – 25% electricity but BJP has opposed 60,000 MW Clean Nuclear All Over…
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EU Ukraine talks rattles

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Fresh violence rattles new Europe push for Ukraine talks
Separatist rebels killed seven Ukrainian soldiers in a bloody ambush in the restive east on Tuesday, rattling efforts by Europe to step up a diplomatic push to resolve the escalating crisis on its doorstep. 
The violence flared as German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier was in Ukraine to push Kiev and pro-Moscow rebels to come together at the negotiating table after the East-West security body OSCE drew up a roadmap aimed at easing tensions. 
But the battle lines remained drawn, with fears that Ukraine could be threatened with collapse following weekend independence referendums in the eastern industrial provinces of Donetsk and Lugansk that have been rejected by Kiev and the West. 
Russia, despite expressing support for the “extremely important” roadmap, said Kiev must halt its military operation in the east if rebels are to comply with the peace initiative. 
And it accused Ukraine’s pro-West authorities of refusing “real dialogue” with the separatists. The Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, which began life as a forum for East-West dialogue in the Cold War, said the initiative focuses on “restraint from violence, disarmament, national dialogue, and elections”. 
Kiev is hosting a round table meeting on Wednesday involving the government, parliament and regional leaders but notably not any separatist representatives. 
On the ground, the Ukrainian military suffered one of its bloodiest single days since the separatist insurrection in the east erupted.
Kiev said seven soldiers were killed in an ambush by rebels armed with heavy weapons between the insurgent strongholds of Slavyansk and nearby Kramatorsk, bringing to 16 the number killed since mid-April. 
Rebels in Lugansk claimed their self-styled governor Valery Bolotov survived an “assassination attempt” on Tuesday after assailants opened fire on his car with automatic rifles. 
Violence has raged for weeks in eastern Ukraine as government troops carry out what it describes as “anti-terrorist” operations against well-armed rebels who seized cities and towns in the chaos that followed the ouster of Ukraine’s pro-Russian leader Viktor Yanukovych in February. 
Interim President Oleksandr Turchynov insisted today that the offensive would continue despite the Kremlin’s demands. 


 

Lt. Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag named new army chief

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Lt. Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag named new army chief
Lt. Gen. Dalbir Singh Suhag has been appointed the new army chief, He will take over from General Bikram Singh, who will retire at the end of July.
An alumnus of Sainik School, Chittorgarh, he joined the National Defence Academy (NDA) in 1970 and was commissioned into 4/5 GR (FF) in June 1974. 

He holds Masters Degrees in Management Studies from Osmania University and Strategic Studies from Chennai University. 
The General Officer has attended various career courses in India and abroad which include LDMC at CDM, Secunderabad in 1997-98, NDC Course at New Delhi in 2006, Executive Course in USA in 2005 and Senior Mission Leaders Course (UN) in Kenya in 2007. 
Lt. Gen. Suhag possesses tremendous operational experience which includes a tenure as a Company Commander during “Op Pawan” in Sri Lanka. He raised and commanded 33 RR (58 GR) in Nagaland from October 1994 to June 1997. 
He commanded the 53 Infantry Brigade which was committed in counter insurgency Operations in the Kashmir Valley from July 2003 to March 2005. 
He holds the distinction of commanding the 8 Mountain Division in Jammu and Kashmir, deployed on the Line of Control in High Altitude Area from October 2007 to December 2008. 
Lt. Gen. Suhag took over as GOC-in-C, Eastern Command on June 16, 2012. 
He has been the Chief of Staff 16 Corps in Northern Command. He has also held the coveted appointment of IG SFF, Cabinet Secretariat from April 2009 to March 2011. 
He has been holding the appointment of Colonel of the Regiment, 5 GR (FF) from April 19, 2011.
He is a recipient of the VSM, AVSM and UYSM for his distinguished service in the Indian Army so far.


 

Turkey mine blast kills 205, hundreds more trapped

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Turkey mine blast kills 205, hundreds more trappedU
Rescuers battled on Wednesday to reach hundreds of workers feared trapped after an explosion at a mine in western Turkey that has killed at least 205 people in one of the worst industrial disasters ever to hit the country.
As Turkey declared three days of national mourning for the victims, Energy Minister Taner Yildiz said the toll could rise to exceed the 263 workers killed in the country’s worst ever mining disaster.
“We are worried that human loss could increase,” he told reporters. 
“The problem is more serious than we thought. It is developing into an accident with the highest worker death toll Turkey has seen so far.” Yildiz said 205 miners had been confirmed dead after Tuesday’s blast at the mine at Soma, in Manisa province. 
He declined to say how many people remained trapped in the mine, although earlier reports said 787 workers were underground when the blast occurred. 
Turkey’s disaster management agency AFAD said 93 people had been rescued, 85 of them injured. 
Explosions and cave-ins are common in Turkey, particularly in private mines where safety regulations are often flouted. 
Turkey’s worst mining accident happened in 1992 when 263 workers were killed in a gas explosion in a mine in Zonguldak. 
Tuesday’s explosion was believed to have been triggered by a faulty electrical transformer.
A security source said that there were pockets in the mine, one of which was open so rescuers were able to reach the workers, but the second was blocked with workers trapped inside.
Hundreds of people gathered around the explosion site as rescuers brought out injured workers, who were coughing and struggling to breathe due to the dust. Sena Isbiler, mother of one of the miners, stood on top of piles of wood, craning her neck to see who was being led out of the mine.
“I have been waiting for my son since early afternoon,” she told AFP. “I haven’t heard anything about him yet.” Arum Unzar, a colleague of the missing miners said he had lost a friend previously “but this is enormous.” 

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CPR Launch of SARCist portal

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Videos of CPR Launch of SARCist portal
 
 


 

Mercedes launches latest SUV the ML63 AMG

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Mercedes-Benz India has launched its fastest and cheapest #AMG SUV, the #ML63. Price and more details at the link...</p> <p>http://TOPGEAR.com/india/car-news/mercedes-ml63-amg-launched/itemid-50</p> <p>#Mercedes
 Mercedes launches  latest SUV viz is the ML63 AMG, is now available in India at an asking price of Rs 1.49 crore, ex-showroom, Delhi with the latest tech, a family car to make the ML63 AMG quite an interesting product.


 

Burma jails journalist for asking questions

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 May 14 at 11:36 PM
Dear friend
Free Zaw Pe!
Zaw Pe is a video journalist working for the Democratic Voice of Burma. He is based in the Magwe region of central Burma.
In August 2012  Zaw Pe and another man, Win Myint Hlaing, whose son is a student, went to the Magwe Division Education Department to conduct an interview about the qualification criteria for a Japanese funded scholarship programme. The government official at the department refused to answer their questions.  Following their visit, they were charged with trespassing, and disturbing a civil servant at the department, under Sections 353 and 448 of the Penal Code.
On 7th April 2014, they were both found guilty of these offences and sentenced to one year in prison.
Zaw Pe (also known as Thura Thet Tin) is 41. He has a wife and a two year old son. He has been arrested for his journalist work in the past. In May 2010 he was jailed for three years for unauthorised filming. He was released in 2012.
The jailing is the latest in a series of recent arrests or jailings of journalists, and is part of a broader series of actions taken by the Burmese government to intimidate and control media without reintroducing direct censorship.
“This shows how far President Thein Sein’s democratic reform and Myanmar’s media freedom reach.” Zaw Pe
Thank you.
Wai Hnin
Burma Campaign UK


 

AirAsia Extends Support for Global Humanitarian Efforts

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Airline joins Airlink’s global aviation relief network with donation of 10 hours flight time for aid purposes

SEPANG, May 15, 2014 – The AirAsia Group donated a total of 10 hours of flight time on the group’s Airbus A320 for up to 180 personnel and up to 8 tonnes of cargo to Airlink, dedicated for humanitarian efforts around SE Asia.

The flight time donation incorporates the provision of cargo space and carriage of passengers, which will be utilized to fly humanitarian aid supplies and relief workers to affected areas in the event of a disaster.

Tony Fernandes, AirAsia Group CEO said, “We think Airlink is doing an amazing job with their global aviation relief network and we feel honoured to be able to contribute. Throughout our short history since 2001, AirAsia have been involved in humanitarian causes and and wewanted to be able to contribute in the region AirAsia calls home, where we can be of the most use. We are proud to be a part of this noble effort and Airlink’s global aviation relief network.”

Since its inception, Airlink has operated with modest funding, most of which came from the International Society of Transport Aircraft Trading (ISTAT) Foundation. In January, 2013, Airlink transformed into an independent non-profit organization, enabling them to broaden their financial and volunteer support, while maintaining connections with both the Foundation and the valued ISTAT members. As a result of considerable outreach to airlines and other entities related to transportation, Airlink has secured a variety of contributions including, one million frequent flyer miles on account, forward capacity commitments and financial sponsorships.
“We are grateful to AirAsia for their generous donation and we look forward to working together to prepare a strategic plan that will utilize the flying time to benefit the communities in their region,” said Steve Smith, Executive Director, Airlink. “Having those 10 hours in our inventory and a plan, will facilitate a more timely response to orchestrating humanitarian relief efforts in SE Asia should a crisis arise.”

AirAsia has been to the aid of people and nations in the region at times of need. AirAsia was in the forefront of relief efforts in the wake of the tsunami that struck the region in 2004 and supported the recovery of Bali, Indonesia, after the terrorist bombings in 2005 by giving away 12,000 free seats on its flights. The airline was also provided assistance during Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar (2008)the earthquake in Sichuan,China (2008) and earthquake in West Sumatera, Indonesia (2009).

More recently in 2013, AirAsia flew in humanitarian aid to Tacloban to help communities affected by the devastating Typhoon Haiyan. The airline also launched the ‘To Philippines with Love’ (#toPHwithlove) campaign to help those affected by the storm.


 

Halt Rampant Forced Evictions in Chandigarh Immediately: NFHR

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In a major demolition drive on 10 May in Chandigarh, around 1500 families were forcefully
evicted from four slums — Kuldeep Colony, Pandit Colony, Majdoor Colony and Nehru Colony
— spread across Kajheri village, and Sectors 52 and 53. The Union Territory of Chandigarh
authorities pulled down around 3700 structures in these slums with the help of 2000 plus
policemen. 
indu prakash singh, National Convenor, National Forum for Housing Rights (NFHR), has said
that the demolitions and evictions are in gross violation of the various orders of the Supreme
Court of India like the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation vs. Nawab Khan Gulab Khan &Ors.
(1997 (11) SCC 121); Francis Coralie vs. Union Territory of Delhi (1981); UP Evam Vikas Paroshad
vs. Friends Coop. Housing Society Ltd. (1996); and Chameli Singh & Ors vs. State of Uttar Pradesh
(1996). Singh said that no colony in Chandigarh should be demolished and all evictions planned
by the administration should be stopped with immediate effect. He added that these
demolitions are against the Rajiv Awas Yojana (RAY) norms laying emphasis on in situ
upgradation and added all settlements should be developed in an in situ manner with all
amenities for a dignified living of the residents. 
Shivani Chaudhry, co-convenor, NFHR, and Executive Director, Housing and Land Rights
Network (HLRN) said that housing is a basic human right enshrined in the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights (ICESCR) that India has ratified. She said the Chandigarh Administration should
regularise all informal settlements and provide security of tenure and basic services. The
forced evictions of these communities violate a range of human rights, and contravene not only
international law but also the Constitution of India and international guidelines such as the UN
Basic Principles and Guidelines on Development-based Evictions and Displacement. 
Manmohan Sharma, Shehri Beghar Awaas Adhikar Manch, Chandigarh, said that city
administration has issued eviction notices to four more colonies. He said, the forum is working
with the community and other organisations to develop an action plan to provide all support to
the people who received notices. 
NFHR strongly condemns the forced evictions, demolition of homes, and discrimination against
the urban poor (CityMakers) in Chandigarh. NFHR seeks to challenge the denial of the human
rights of the CityMakers and the orchestrated efforts of the Chandigarh Administration to deny
the urban poor their ‘Right to the City,’ which includes the human rights to adequate housing,
livelihood/work, education, health, equality, participation and information. NFHR calls on the
Union Territory of Chandigarh Administration to immediately provide relief and rehabilitation
to the evicted families and to take measures to halt further evictions and to protect the human
rights of the state’s poor


 

We build big things -  Vice President Joe Biden

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To Me
 
Today at 10:46 AM
 
Here’s what I saw in Cleveland’s Little Italy neighborhood today:
I saw a community coming together to replace an obsolete old train station with a new, energy-efficient one that connects two high-employment areas.
Yesterday, in St. Louis, I saw the construction of a land bridge that’s designed to let residents and tourists better access the city’s famous Archway.
Our infrastructure projects — the roads we pave, the tracks we lay down, the bridges we build — they bring out the best of us as a country. We build big things. It’s our history.
That happened because our Administration took steps to expedite the permitting process for these kinds of projects. And today, we announced that we’re doing the same thing for 11 more accelerated projects — from Boston’s South Station to the Pensacola Bay Bridge.
But there’s more that’s got to be done to make sure this country’s infrastructure projects get the funding they need. That’s something only Congress can do, and they’re running out of time to do it.
If our Congress doesn’t act soon, the funding that pays for our transportation projects will run out. The Department of Transportation won’t have a dime to go toward more than 112,000 projects happening around the country. Nearly 700,000 good jobs would be at risk. And some states are already slowing down projects because they’re anticipating this inaction.
Think about that for a second.
These states are putting American jobs on the line because they’re actually expecting their legislators to refuse to do their jobs.
It shouldn’t be that way, and you can play a role in changing it by making sure everyone knows what’s going on and what it means.
Thanks.
Vice President Joe Biden


 

World looks forward to learn from Indian elections

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World looks forward to learn from Indian elections

ASHOK B SHARMA*

The world is anxiously awaiting the results of the 16th general elections in India, the largest democracy and one of the emerging economy. Apart from several power centres in the multi-polar geo-politics, countries which are eager to learn from the experiences of Indian democracy are patiently waiting for the outcome on May16.

Over past 64 years Indian democracy has attained a level of maturity. Recently in the midst of the poll process in the country, 30 participants from Bhutan, Congo, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Georgia, Ghana, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Lesotho, Malaysia, Maldives, Palestine, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Tajikistan, Tanzania and Yemen participated in the third course on election management conducted by the India International Institute of Democracy and Election Management (IIIDEM), a body set up by the Election Commission of India.
Some of the countries like El Salvador, Ethiopia, Maldives, Palestine, South Sudan and Sudan have participated in earlier courses conducted by IIIDEM. India has also extended its expertise in conducting polls in Afghanistan.

First such course for foreign participants on poll management was conducted by IIIDEM in October 2012 where 28 participants from 18 countries from Asia and the Pacific, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean attended the programme. These countries include, Cambodia, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Libya, Maldives, Mauritius, Mongolia, Myanmar, Niger, Palestine, Panama, Sudan, Uganda, Yemen, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

In the second course held in April 2013, 30 senior officials from 19 countries including Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Cambodia, Gambia, Ghana, Lebanon, Lithuania, Palestine, Peru, Senegal, South Africa, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago and Uzbekistan participated.

The courses are conducted under Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) programme of India’s Ministry of External Affairs. The courses cover various aspects of election management and includes field level exposure to Election Commission of India’s poll machinery. Special courses are designed for mid-career election officials of India’s ITEC-partner countries. The ITEC programme is designed for South-South cooperation.

The world is watching with interest India’s experiment with parliamentary democracy with an estimated 814,591,184 registered voters in 2014, including 387,911,330 female voters and 28,341 trans genders to elect 543 members of Lok Sabha, the Lower House of the Indian Parliament. There are 23,161,269 first time and young voters within the age group 18-19 years. There are 6 recognised national parties, 47 recognised state parties and 1563 other registered parties in 2014 poll fray.

Indian parliamentary democracy has evolved since Independence in August 15, 1947, recognizing the need for universal adult franchise. The Election Commission was formally constituted in January 25, 1950, one day before India became a Sovereign Democratic Republic. The first Chief Election Commissioner, Sukumar Sen was appointed in March 21, 1950. Since then till October 16, 1989, the Commission functioned as a single member body.

From October 16, 1989 to January 1, 1990, it was converted into a three-member body but on January 1, 1990, it reverted to the system of single member body. However, since October 1, 1993, the Commission is regularly functioning as a three-member body.

For the first and second general elections in 1951-52 and 1957, the Election Commission adopted the Balloting System of voting under which every candidate was allotted a separate ballot box at each polling station in a screened compartment and the voter was required only to drop his ballot paper into the ballot box of the candidate of his choice.

With a view to improve the system and check fraudulant voting from the third general elections in 1962 onwards, the Commission switched over to “marking system” of voting under which a common ballot paper containing the names and election symbols of all contesting candidates is printed on which the voter has to put a mark with an arrow cross mark rubber stamp on or near the symbol of the candidate of his choice. All the arked ballot papers are put into a common ballot box.

Further improvement in voting system was seen with the introduction of the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) which were used for the first time in part of Parur Assembly Constituency in Kerala in 1982 on experimental basis. Later, the extensive use of EVMs began in 1998. The EVMs were used at all polling stations in the country in the 14thgeneral elections to the Lok Sabha in 2004 for the first time. Since then all elections to Lok Sabha and Legislative Assemblies have been held using EVMs. However, there was some complaints about manipulations of EVMs in the last 15th general elections. The Commission, therefore, decided to use Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) system along with the EVMs in select constituencies in the 16th general elections in 2014 by deploying 20,600 VVPAT units.

Following the verdict of the Supreme Court, the Commission has decided to give option to the voters who are not willing to vote for any of the fielded candidates. A button – None of the Above – has been inserted in the EVMs and ballot papers.

The use of indelible ink on the finger of the voter is an unique to check double voting. The electoral stain typically contains silver nitrate which stains the skin on exposure to ultra violet light, leaving a mark that is impossible to wash off. Other interesting features of Indian elections are enforcement of model code of conduct during the poll process, regulation of opinon polls, checking paid news and ceiling on poll expenditure.

(*The writer is a senior journalist on policy and strategic issues. He was a former Agriculture Editor with Financial Express. He can be reached at - ashokbsharma@gmail.com His mobile phone no 09810902204) 


 

Quake of M6.6 – STATE OF YAP, FED. STATES OF MICRONESIA

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Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude6.6
Date-Time
  • 15 May 2014 08:16:34 UTC
  • 15 May 2014 18:16:35 near epicenter
  • 15 May 2014 12:16:34 standard time in your timezone
Location6.509N 144.899E
Depth10 km
Distances
  • 96 km (59 mi) SSE of Ifalik, Micronesia
  • 757 km (469 mi) W of Weno, Micronesia
  • 767 km (475 mi) S of Mangilao Village, Guam
  • 771 km (478 mi) S of Tamuning-Tumon-Harmon Village, Guam
  • 770 km (477 mi) S of Hagatna, Guam

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Quake of M6.0 – ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA REG, LEEWARD ISLANDS

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Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude6.0
Date-Time
  • 16 May 2014 11:01:42 UTC
  • 16 May 2014 07:01:43 near epicenter
  • 16 May 2014 15:01:42 standard time in your timezone
Location17.087N 60.390W
Depth24 km
Distances
  • 113 km (70 mi) NE of Grande Anse, Guadeloupe
  • 131 km (81 mi) NE of Le Moule, Guadeloupe
  • 131 km (81 mi) NE of Saint-Francois, Guadeloupe
  • 142 km (88 mi) NE of Sainte-Anne, Guadeloupe
  • 155 km (96 mi) E of Saint John’s, Antigua and Barbuda
Location UncertaintyHorizontal: 0.0 km; Vertical 4.5 km

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GENERAL ELECTION TO LOK SABHA TRENDS & RESULT 2014

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ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA
GENERAL ELECTION TO LOK SABHA TRENDS & RESULT 2014
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CandidatePartyVotes
CAPTAIN AMARINDER SINGHIndian National Congress453367
ARUN JAITLEYBharatiya Janata Party345383
DR. DALJIT SINGHAam Aadmi Party80463
AMARJIT SINGH ASALCommunist Party of India11690
ARUN KUMAR JOSHIIndependent8504
PARDEEP SINGH WALIABahujan Samaj Party5516
RATTAN SINGH RANDHAWAIndependent3909
GAGANDEEP KUMARIndependent3071
DR. INDERPALIndependent2806
BAL KRISHAN SHARMAIndependent2631
SHAM LAL GANDHIWADIIndependent2475
SURINDER KUMAR KHOSLAIndependent2226
BHAGWANT SINGHIndependent2139
KANWALJIT SINGH SAHOTAIndependent1915
REHMAT MASIHIndependent1111
MOHINDER SINGHIndependent1080
AMARINDER SINGHIndependent1059
BUTA SINGHBahujan Samaj Party (Ambedkar)883
YUSAF MOHAMMADSamajwadi Party868
SURINDER SINGHDemocratic Congress Party747
BALBIR SINGHBharatiya Gaon Taj Dal738
GURDIAL SINGH GILLDemocratic Bharatiya Samaj Party533
KRISHAN SHARMANav Bharat Democratic Party457
None of the AboveNone of the Above2437
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Left parties were decimated in the Lok Sabha

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Left decimated in Bengal, alleges
 
Left parties were decimated in the Lok Sabha polls in West Bengal which they had once ruled continuously for 34 years, with CPI(M) alleging “massive rigging” by Trinamool Congress. 
“We are not prepared to accept this result as it does not reflect the actual position, the strength and support of the Left parties. We cannot accept it as our percentage of votes has fallen from 41 per cent in the 2009 elections to 28-30 per cent,” said CPI(M) General Secretary Prakash Karat told reporters in New Delhi. 
While the Left in Kerala made “major gains” and increased margins in Tripura, he said “we place West Bengal in an exceptional situation where the Election Commission has failed to intervene to rectify the situation from the third to the fifth round of elections when 32 of the 42 seats went to polls. 
And this was despite complaints by all parties opposing the TMC, including BJP and Congress.” “The widespread rigging, violence and intimidation targeting the Left Front in these elections has led to a distorted result which does not reflect the popular support for the CPI(M) and the front,” Karat said. 
Overall, he said the people had voted for a change and against the Congress-led UPA government whose policies led to price rise, agrarian distress and corruption. 
“This negative vote was taken advantage of by the BJP.” “We too worked for the rejection of the Congress but I can’t say we are happy with the outcome,” Karat said. 
In a similar vein, CPI National Secretary D Raja said BJP had taken full advantage of the anger of the people against Congress and its policies on one hand and the “complete absence” of a non-Congress, non-BJP alternative in the Lok Sabha polls. 
“It is a big setback for the Left, which has to do a serious introspection, reinvent itself and rework its strategy for the coming days,” Raja said. 

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BJP Mission 272 accomplished Modi seeks mother blessing  

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Led by Modi, top BJP leaders ahead in their seats
Modi takes mother
Modi the phenomenal  all set to become the next Prime Minister, Narendra Modi on Friday first assignment was to meet his mother to seek her blessings.
Modi, 63, bowed down before his mother Hiraba, who blessed him by putting both his hands on him, as the trends pointed to a clear win for the saffron party in Lok Sabha polls.”He has my blessings and he will lead the country towards development,” she said, when asked to comment on the counting trends.
The BJP Prime Ministerial candidate also sat with the family members and talked to his mother, who is staying with her other son Pankaj Modi in Gandhinagar.
He was also seen talking to the children of his brother’s family.
Hiraba also prayed to the lord this morning to make his son prime minister and poured holy water looking towards the sun, shortly before the initial trends of counting of votes poured.
Modi’s mother had also used her right to franchise from Gandhinagar Lok Sabha seat, from where veteran BJP leader L K Advani is contesting.
Earlier, before filing his nomination papers from Vadodara Lok Sabha constituency, Modi had sought blessings of his mother.
 BJP has decimated  INC for the first time 2014.Congress leaders have conceded defeat and their tally will be record low  surpassing of LS Election 99 in which INC won 114 seats. 
Addressing e channels the  BJP patriarch L K Advani on Friday congratulated Narendra Modi but apparently did not give full credit to him saying it needs to be assessed as to what contribution his leadership has made to the party’s unprecedented victory.
BJP patriarch, who has not shared the best of relations with Modi in the past, called up the party’s Prime Ministerial candidate as soon as it became clear that the party was headed for a clear majority of its own in the Lok Sabha polls.An emotional Advani, who visited the party headquarters here to be part of the celebrations, told reporters that the country had never witnessed such an election in its history. 
He termed the BJP’s victory as a result of mainly the people’s anger against corruption, misgovernance and dynastic rule and asked those in politics to draw lessons from the results.
Refusing to entertain any questions, he said, “We won in places where we had never won in the past. Amid all these things, people who are in power in government and those who are in politics should also collectively analyse this result and take lesson.”
Appearing reluctant to give entire credit to Modi for the party’s historic performance, Advani said, “In this victory, the contribution of Modi’s leadership, RSS and other organisations like the BJP, has to be analysed. But today’s result mainly is against corruption, misgovernance and dynstic rule.”
He said he is very happy with the results and feels that there should be a deeper analysis of why the party got this kind of a mandate.
 Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi and  top BJP leaders were far ahead in their respective constituencies but majority of their Congress counterparts trailing except Sonia and Rahul Gandhi, Kamal Nath, Amrinder Singh thus paving way for saffron party-led NDA  is all set to get a majority in the lower house with brute majority as per the initial trends.
Recording its best ever performance in its 34-year existence, the BJP on its own was leading in 276 seats, three more than the required half-way mark in the 543-member House, while its allies were ahead in 49 seats.The  leads for various constituencies  trickle in, all its top leaders were ahead in the race, barring Arun Jaitley, who was trailing in Amritsar by over 57,500 votes.
VIP constituency of  Vadodra  in Gujarat, Modi was marching  ahead of his nearest Congress rival Madhusudan Mistry by a margin of over 5.60 lakh votes, while he was leading in Varanasi by a margin of around 69,000 votes.Congress President Sonia Gandhi was leading in Rae Bareli by a margin of around 1,39,000 votes from BJP’s Ajay Agarwal, while party Vice-President Rahul Gandhi was leading in Amethi by a margin of 9,500 votes against his nearest BJP rival Smriti Irani.BJP President Rajnath Singh was leading in Lucknow by a margin of 35,000 votes from his nearest Congress rival Rita Bahuguna Joshi.  Gandhinagar, BJP’s L K Advani was leading by a margin of over 88,000 votes from his nearest Congress rival Kiritbhai Patel. External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid was trailing on the fifth spot even behind the independent candidate in Farrukhabad seat.
The Samajwadi Party is leading on seven seats with party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav leading from Mainpuri and Azamgarh by 1,37,013 and 18577 votes respectively.
His daugter-in-law, Dimple Yadav is leading Kannauj by 25,124 over her nearest rival Subrat Pathak of BJP.
Yadav’s nephew Akshay Yadav is leading by 9247 votes from Firozabad while another nephew Dharmedra Yadav is leading by 22,773 from Badaun. BJP’s young face Varun Gandhi is leading from Sultanpur while his mother Maneka Gandhi is leading from Pilibhit with a comfortable margin of over 90,000 votes.
Murli Manohar Joshi was leading by a margin of 72,000 votes against his nearest Congress rival Shriprakash Jaiswal in Kanpur.
BJP’s Uma Bharti was leading by 40,000 votes against her nearest Samajwadi Party rival Chandrapal Yadav.
Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav was leading in Mainpuri by a margin of 1,37,000 votes against his nearest BJP rival Shatrughan Chauhan.
He was also leading by 18,500 votes in Azamgarh from his nearest BJP rival Ramakant Yadav, after initially trailing at third place.
SP’s Dimple Yadav, wife of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav was leading by 23,60 votes in Kannauj against her nearest BJP rival Subrat Pathak.
Mathura, BJP’s Hema Malini was leading by 82,600 votes against her nearest RLD rival Jayanat Chaudhary.
reports from Pilibhit, BJP’s Maneka Gandhi was leading by 79,500 votes and her son Varun Gandhi was leading by over 56,500 votes in Sultanpur.
Ruling Naga People’s Front nominee and Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio is set to be the lone representative of the state to the lower house of Parliament.
Rio polled 61,4979 votes, leading by 3,56,314 votes over his nearest Congress rival KV Pusa, according to trends available.
This will be the third straight win for the ruling Naga People’s Front, as it had also won the 2004 and 2009 Lok Sabha polls in the state.
In 2009, NPF candidate CM Chang won against Congress’ K Asungba Sangtam by a 4.83 lakh votes, setting the highest record margin in the country.
Nagaland Congress President SI Jamir told reporters “We cannot expect a good result on our party.
M Karunanidhi-led DMK on Friday headed for a rout in Tamil Nadu as its arch rival AIADMK was well set for a clean sweep, surging ahead in 35 seats out of 39 seats.
The spectacular performance by Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa’s party in the hustings also decimated a deserted Congress and shattered what was described as a “formidable” six-party alliance stitched by BJP to gain foothold in this southern state.
The outcome of the election was the worst ever for DMK after 1998 when it had won five seats when the party-led United Front ended up with a tally of nine facing crushing defeat at the hands of AIADMK-led NDA that scored 30 seats.
DMK bigwigs and 2G accused Dayanidhi Maran (Central Chennai) and A Raja (Nilgiris-SC) and T R Baalu (Thanjavur) conceded enough ground to their AIADMK rivals, virtually ruling out a comeback in the subsequent rounds of counting.
The trends have come as a jolt to the four-decade old party, which faced internal rumblings leading to the expulsion of former Union minister and Karunanidhi’s elder son M K Alagiri, who had openly campaigned against the party nominees.
DMK was aiming to convert a perceived anti-incumbency into votes in the backdrop of power cuts and drinking water shortage but it was ‘Amma’ all the way.
According to counting trends available for 37 seats at 12 noon, AIADMK was leading in 35 seats including those perceived to be DMK turfs while PMK and BJP were ahead in one constituency each.
Congress, forced to face polls alone with no takers for an alliance, put up some semblance of fight only in Kanyakumari where the fortunes fluctuated between it and BJP before the saffron party shot into the lead.
PMK’s Anbumani Ramadoss was leading in Dharmapuri, bringing cheers to BJP alliance partners.
However, BJP’s allies – DMDK, PMK, MDMK and KDMK – seemed to be swept away in the ‘Lady Wave,’ as an AIADMK leader put it, although Jayalalithaa’s national ambitions seem to have been cut short by BJP’s good show across the country.
Union Territory of Puducherry saw a reversal as Union Minister of State V Narayanasamy trailed by over 6,000 votes behind his nearest ruling AINRC rival R Radhakrishnan after leading in the initial rounds.
Narayanasamy had taken a lead of about 9,000 votes initially but conceded ground later.

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa today congratulated Narendra Modi on his party’s massive victory in the Indian general election and invited him on a state visit.
Rajapaksa telephoned Modi to congratulate him on his resounding victory and extended an invitation to the BJP prime ministerial candidate to visit the island-nation, President’s spokesman Mohan Samaranayake said.The BJP win was welcomed in Sri Lanka as the Rajapaksa government’s relations with the Congress Party led-UPA government had soured over the years.The Congress government had backed two UN Human Rights Council resolutions against Sri Lanka while it abstained from voting during the US-backed resolution in March.
Leading commentator Dayan Jayathilaka said the BJP victory would lead the India-Lanka relations into a decisive phase.
Jayathilaka, a former Sri Lankan diplomat, said Rajapaksa needs to develop a close friendship with Modi. “Modi-Mahinda (Rajapaksa) friendship will be the key to all this,” Jayathilaka said.
“There are similarities in Modi’s and Mahinda’s political discourses. Both have a nationalist flavour in their political approaches.”
He, however, warned there will be forces who would want to create wedge between the two leaders.
He hinted that Modi might be more assertive towards Sri Lanka than Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Singh.
“This is why I say the BJP victory is decisive for Sri Lanka. It all depends as to how our President will be able to cultivate a friendship with Prime Minister Modi and move ahead.”
Mr Pramoud Rao MD, Zicom electronic Security Systems Ltd
or ten long years was feeling jailed. With the fab election results, feeling liberated and positive, from gloom to dhoom, happy days are here again. We hope to live in good governance, Clear business scopes and admirable environment.  Get Set India, we are back in business.
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The results for the 2014 Lok Sabha elections were announced today and they did not go our way. We accept the people's verdict with all humility and our leadership has taken full responsibility for it.

While the number of seats won has clearly disappointed every Congress supporter, we can draw some solace from the fact that more than 10 crore people voted for the Indian National Congress in these elections.

It is time for the party to analyze the results, introspect and chart the road ahead. We believe that over 10 crore believers is a very good place to start the rebuilding process.

Many thanks for all your support and let us assure you that we would continue to stand for values that make us a great nation. We will continue to work for hopes and aspirations of every Indian.

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Protesters clashed with police at Sao Paulo’s airport

Many protesters clashed with police late Friday, throwing fireworks and torching at least two vehicles near Sao Paulo’s airport, which has just opened a new international terminal ahead of the World Cup.
Police responded with stun grenades to disperse the estimated 50 protesters who demonstrated in the Sao Paulo suburb of Guarulhos to demand better living conditions, according to media reports.
“They looted fireworks and ignited them and threw them at police. There were no reports of injury but some vehicles were damaged,” a police spokeswoman told AFP.
The protest occurred month ahead of the World Cup, with a substantial flow of international attendees slated to pass through the gates of the new Guarulhos airport terminal. Threre are  series of protests have shaken Brazil ahead of the month-long tournament that will begin June 12.
Brazil faced a major test of its security preparations Thursday as 10,000 demonstrators upset at the cost of the World Cup took to the streets in Belo Horizonte, Brasilia, Manaus, Porto Alegre, Rio and Sao Paulo.

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INC Lost Farmers SC ST OBC Minorities Anti Poor B Team of BJP

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May18, 2014

After losing 2009 Elections BJP leaders and Cadre worked day and night
plotting strategies to blunt UPA-II programs, rake up Fabricated
Corruption cases against PM – not against concerned minister or
secretary, PM was not defended by his Cabinet Ministers who worked as
Aliens, often responded after 2-3 days with one or two lines – INC was
enjoying Political Power in every sense, in last 10 years they met
Rich Businessmen millions of times but had no time to meet Farmers, SC
ST, OBC Minorities and poor.

Kamal Nath plus didn’t acted like subordinate to the PM with 100%
Clean and 100% devoted to work record. I don’t remember he took even a
single leave or went on vacation.
Let Kamal Nath and others open their Visitor Registers for public examination.

Rahul Gandhi was the only leader who wanted to experience the
sufferings of the poor and he too was ridiculed by Congress Leaders
and Opposition.

Lost Farmers

UP is the biggest agricultural state – Two winners from UP Sonia
Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi are not Farmers and don’t belong to weaker
sections either. Bihar also returned TWO seats one may be farmer. UP
and Bihar has 128 seats INC won 4 and in this two were INC President
and VP.

INC was reduced to ‘B’ team of BJP, its top leaders ADMIRED Gujarat Model.

UPA-I was pro farmer poor and minorities, Backwards SC ST and reaped
206 seats in 2009 elections. It has allies in TMC and NCP and YSRC and
TRS were with INC.

In the TOI Chart below Congress has lost Farmers is Obvious when it
did nothing for them in UPA-II INC had 50 SC ST MPs out of 123 that
has now reduced to 12 only.

INC should chalk out Program to –

    Reclaim Farmer, SC ST Minorities, OBC Poor Focus.

    Allie with Ex INC Parties and Like Minded Supporting Parties.

    Introduce Inner Party Democracy,

    Active and Connected Cadre down to Village Level

    Set up Media Cells and Research Centers down to Assembly Segments.

Ravinder Singh, National General Secretary.
Sabka Bharat Mission 2019
Y-77, Hauz Khas, New Delhi -110016
Ph: 9650421857, 9718280435
Sabkabharatmission2019@gmail.com


 

AAP Not to form government in Delhi

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‘चाहे कुछ भी हो हम Delhi में सरकार नहीं बनाएगी’    
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FISME : INDO-PAK TRADE NORMALIZATION COULD BE A GAME-CHANGER: BISWAL

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President’s Message
” The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) panel headed by PJ Nayak (Axis Bank fame) has finally lifted the lid on the Indian banking sector. The panel says that while the public sector banks suffer from undue interference from Government leading to poor decisions. The practice in many large Private Banks of ‘ever-greening’ bad loans but still continuing with hefty bonuses also exposes the banking sector to grave dangers. Both choke flow funds for investment. Panel’s recommendations that the government should divest its stake in state-owned banks to less than 50%, allow private equity houses to own 40% in distressed banks, and strip managers of private sector banks of their bonuses if caught ever-greening sticky loans, are path breaking. Indian MSMEs have a great stake: a competitive banking sector is much more in the interests of MSMEs than the policy of directed lending. ”
Dr. D. Gandhikumar, President, FISME
Vol IV, Issue 58: May 15, 2014
Activities

FISME hosts SAARC-TPN’s SME Working Group in New Delhi

The SAARC Trade Promotion Network- an international initiative to deepen intra-SAARC trade and cooperation and supported by GIZ, Nepal, held the meeting of SME Working group meeting at FISME Secretariat. The working group members from Afghanistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka participated in the deliberations along with members from Pakistan and Bangladesh who joined in through Skype. Besides reviewing ongoing initiatives, the working group gave in principle approval to FISME for implementing a value chain development project for two sectors: Juices and Textiles & Garments as lead organization with member organizations in other SAARC countries.

Reserve Bank- FISME Town Hall meeting with MSMEs in Badli, New Delhi

Reserve Bank (Delhi Region), with the support of Federation of India Micro and Small & Medium Enterprises (FISME), held its first town hall meeting on 2nd May 2014, with the Badli Industries Association which was chaired by the General Manager, Rural Planning and Credit Department (RPCD), RBI, Sonali Sengupta. The main objective of the meeting was to discuss the grievances and feedback that the small entrepreneurs face with the public as well as private sector banks. Most of the MSMEs face problems of finance in general and institutional funding in particular while entrepreneurs spend 70 to 80 per cent of their time in dealing with finance related matters, representatives of small industries in west Delhi area of Badli told RBI at the townhall meeting, an initiative of the central bank along with the industry body FISME.

FISME delegation to Taiwan

A 12 member Federation of Indian Micro and Small & Medium Enterprises (FISME) delegation participated in Taipei Manufacturing Technology Show (MTDUO 2014) held from 8th to 11th of May 2014 in Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. The delegation was coordinated by Taiwan External Trade Dev. Council and VTPC ( Government of Karnataka) provided support to Karnataka MSMEs. FISME delegation was led by Mr. Mohan Suresh, Past President of FISME. The delegates had an exposure to some of the latest machines being produced in Taiwan which were not normally to be seen in other exhibitions. The live demonstration in progress at the venue gave a very clear picture of the machine could deliver.
What should be the top priority for new government to improve? *
 
  •  Taxation (including GST)
  •  Infrastructure
  •  Manufacturing
  •  Meaningful dialogue with business & feedback back mechanism
  •  Other: 
 
Business Banter: Lessons from Entrepreneurs

The 10 Most Shockingly Untrue Entrepreneurial Myths, Exposed

A central theme in the entrepreneurial world is challenging the status quo and questioning conventional wisdom in search of new and better ways of doing things. After all, if you’re just going to follow the pack, you may as well just get a real job and call it a day. That’s why nothing raises the hairs on the back of my neck more than everyone moving in lockstep to the same drumbeat When a thousand shrill voices tell you to do the same thing, that’s a sure sign of groupthink. It’s also a good time to get some earplugs and do some critical thinking. Today, there is a pervasive and nearly deafening mantra insisting that you quit your job and become an entrepreneur. The collective says you should do it today because every day you wait brings you closer to a life of poverty and regret. But that’s simply not true. The idea that you can’t have a fulfilling career, be remarkably happy, and even get rich working for someone else is perhaps the most ludicrous, disingenuous, and irresponsible myth I’ve ever heard, and I’ve heard a lot.
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Writing on the Wall

Getting India back on track

Progress requires a deep commitment to restoring the centrality of markets in economic decision-making Whatever the causes of India’s economic slowdown may have been, there is a widespread conviction that the leadership failed to steer the country in a productive direction. That leads inexorably to the question of what must be done to recover momentum when the new government takes office. This article is the first in a 10-part series, drawn from a new book prepared by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, which tries to answer that question.

Media Monitor

Macro Metre

India, emerging markets need to increase infrastructure investments

The global economy has shown signs of strengthening over the past few months and the emerging markets like India need to increase investments, especially in infrastructure, to revive growth, Finance Minister P Chidambaram said today. Speaking at the first business session of the 47th Annual Meeting of ADB Board of Governors in Astana (Kazakhstan), Chidambaram also stressed upon the need to increase resources of the Asian Development Bank for lending, an official statement said. “Policies to revive growth in most emerging markets, including India, will have to be rooted in increasing investments, particularly in infrastructure. As most emerging markets are resource constrained, it would be necessary to have recourse to foreign savings for investment,” he said.
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China policy hits cotton yarn exports from India

China’s new import policy has hit India’s cotton yarn exports significantly to the neighbouring country dealing a blow to the domestic industry. Considering that the change in Chinese policy has come at a time when cotton consumption within the country is rising and when exports of finished yarn is on the rise, industry officials think the move would result in larger than the anticipated six per cent drop in export of raw cotton, media reports said. Cotton importing countries around the world have been watching closely as the neighbouring giant has brought to an end a stockpiling scheme under which it has amassed more than 10 million tonnes of the fibre which is around 60 per cent of global cotton inventories.
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Sugar output drops 3.45 per cent to 23.75 million tons: Indian Sugar Mills Association

The country’s sugar production fell 3.45 per cent to 23.75 million tonnes in the first seven months of the 2013-14 season as output declined in key states, industry body ISMA said today. The Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA) also said cane arrears are set to pile up to over Rs 12,000 crore this season due to falling prices and the government’s delay in fixing the subsidy for export of raw sugar. Mills produced 23.75 million tonnes of sugar till April of the October-September season compared with 24.6 million tonnes in the corresponding period last year, ISMA said. The current sugar crushing season has almost come to an end and only about 80 of the country’s 504 mills operated on April 30, it said in a statement.

India may join group with good drug manufacturing norms

To help pharmaceutical exporters meet numerous manufacturing and inspection requirements being put in place by buyer countries, India is considering joining a group of 41 countries that have good manufacturing practice (GMP) standards for drugs. Eyes PICS The Pharmaceutical Inspection Cooperation Scheme (PICS) — which includes Canada, Australia, European, African countries and the US — is an informal co-operative arrangement between regulatory authorities in the field of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) of medicinal products. “The Health Ministry and the Commerce Ministry are examining the option of joining PICS. We feel that the problems exporters face in terms of meeting different GMP and inspection procedures in different countries will be sorted out if we join PICS,” said PV Appaji, Director-General, Pharmexcil.
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Smeda appears to be in a state of somnolence

Small and Medium Enterprise Development Authority (SMEDA) mandated to promote SMEs sector which constitutes 90 percent of total enterprises, contributing 38 percent to GDP, 25 percent to exports and engaging 80 percent non-agricultural force, appears in a state of somnolence. This is probably one of the reasons that the Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Pakistan (ICMAP) has come out strongly in favour of SMEs, suggesting that government should extend support to boost SMEs capabilities, in its proposed strategy for “Economic and Industrial growth of Pakistan” submitted to the government.
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Domestic Digest

Spend most of our time looking for finance; MSMEs tell RBI at townhall meeting

Most of the MSMEs face problems of finance in general and institutional funding in particular while entrepreneurs spend 70 to 80 per cent of their time in dealing with finance related matters, representatives of small industries in west Delhi area of Badli told RBI at a townhall meeting, an initiative of the central bank along with the industry body FISME. The Reserve Bank (Delhi Region), with the support of Federation of India Micro and Small & Medium Enterprises (FISME), held its first town hall meeting yesterday with the Badli Industries Association which was chaired by the General Manager, Rural Planning and Credit Department (RPCD), RBI, Sonali Sengupta.

Corrugated box industry calls for price hike; inflation, input costs to blame

Overwhelmed with increasing raw material cost and high inflation, India’s corrugated box industry, which has around 10-12 thousand micro and small units, is seeking price hike from their customers as many units especially in the northern and eastern part of the country which owing to highest raw material cost has shrunk the margin for the industry to almost nil. “The corrugated box industry is a margin based industry where the profit margins are very thin and the industry is highly competitive. Increase in the raw material cost is killing the industry, especially in the northern part of India such as Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Punjab, New Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan etc, as the price increase is maximum in the range of Rs 4 – 4.50,” President of Federation of Corrugated Box manufacturers of India, Ramchand Arora told KNN.
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Taxmen take it too far; want to tax foreign nationals for income earned in their own countries

Taking it too far, the Indian taxmen want to subject foreign nationals, earning their commission from Indian exporters in their overseas markets, to the TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) and then claim its refund from the Indian tax authorities, the EEPC India said here today urging the Commerce and Finance Ministry to remove uncertainty in this regard in the next foreign trade policy. “Even though there is a High Court Judgement (that the TDS cannot be levied on the commission earned by foreign agents on exports), the situation is not clear because of certain circulars by the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), causing a lot of inconvenience to the exporters who are finding it difficult to engage agents abroad in this backdrop,” EEPC India Chairman, Anupam Shah said in a statement here today.
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Exporters may get 50% freight subsidy

Exporters are likely to enjoy a subsidy of up to 50 per cent on total freight charges paid on shipment of merchandise through ports outside Odisha. The draft export policy says the state government will reimburse up to 50 per cent of the cost of transportation paid by exporters at ports outside the state provided ports within the state do not have facilities for handling such cargo. Exporters would also get incentives for publicity and exposure of up to 50 per cent of the total cost subject to a ceiling of Rs 50,000. But such incentives will be allowed only in case of select reputed trade fairs. Besides, firms availing travel support from government of India under similar scheme will not be eligible for state incentive.
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Exporters want new foreign trade policy to focus on competitive manufacturing

There is a need to propel manufacturing and focus on enhanced marketing, services exports, e-commerce, hi-tech products and merchanting trade, according to the exporters body, FIEO, which added that the new foreign trade policy should initiate measures for competitive manufacturing, both for augmenting exports and substituting imports. According the trade data released yesterday, India’s exports grew 5.26 per cent in dollars terms in April 2014 from a year ago period, reversing two months of decline. Imports declined 15 per cent in dollar terms, clearly indicating that industrial recovery remained elusive.
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State Scan

Andhra Pradesh    

Lalitanjali Group to set up Steel Park in Visakhapatnam

Hyderabad headquartered infrastructure engineering and supply chain management firm Lalitanjali Group is planning to set up the country’s first steel industrial park in Vishakhapatnam which will house 15 to 20 ancillary units guided by a pilot company, and facilities like an effluent treatment plant, water treatment plant etc. The overall capacity of the upcoming industrial park will be approximately 7-8 lakh tonnes, with captive power of over 25 mw, according to the company’s statement here yesterday. “This offers a huge business opportunity for companies in India, as the landing costs of raw materials from other countries is cheaper by USD 5-6 in Vizag compared to other states,” said CEO of Lalitanjali Group, Rahul Rao.

Tamil Nadu    

MSMEs in Chennai struggling to survive

The economic slowdown and power shortage have taken a toll on small firms in Chennai – a fifth of micro, small and medium units in and around Chennai have shut down, according to S Sivagnanam, Additional Industry Advisor, MSME Development Institute. “There has been a drop in demand for their products and lower production capacities due to power cuts are hurting,” he said on the sidelines of a seminar organised by the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry here on Friday. A majority of the firms were auto component suppliers while units engaged in manufacture of chemicals, plastics and leather products have also fallen to the tough business environment.

Gujarat    

Gujarat clocks double digit growth in pharma exports

While the overall pharma exports from the country is likely to miss target, exports from Gujarat has, however, managed to clock double digit growth last fiscal. According to latest data from the Indian Drug Manufacturers’ Association (IDMA), India has exported pharmaceutical products including bulk drugs and formulations of Rs 90,649.90 crore during 2013-14, which falls short of the government export target of $25 billion (around Rs 1.5 lakh crore). As per a Ministry of Commerce strategy paper, “As against a target of $25 billion for 2013-14, it is estimated that only $ 17 billion can be achieved – i.e. nearly 70 per cent of the target.”

Karnataka    

Karnataka industry consumers furious over power tariff hike

Power consumers in Karnataka today expressed strong disappointment over revision in tariff by the regulator. The state consumers, particularly the small industries continue to suffer load shedding and voltage fluctuations while the regulator has allowed revision in the power rates. “It is unfortunate that in spite of the repeated plea of small industries, the KERC has not responded to the demands of the small industries in deferring the increase in the tariff rate without improving the environment in which the energy is being supplied,” Karnataka Small Scale Industries Association (KASSIA) today said in a press statement.
World Watch

Pakistan    

Indo-Pak trade normalization could be a game-changer: Biswal

Normalisation of trade relationship between India and Pakistan could be a game changer in regional connectivity and integration, Obama Administration’s point person for South and Central Asia has said. “Clearly one of the biggest obstacles to regional connectivity is India and Pakistan. Trade normalisation between these two historic rivals could be a game-changer,” Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, Nisha Desai Biswal told lawmakers during a Congressional hearing yesterday. “We have been encouraged by positive signs from Islamabad and New Delhi that things may be moving in the right direction. We are hopeful that we will see strong leadership from both governments following India’s election,” she said.
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Switzerland    

India steps up pressure on Switzerland to share bank information on tax evaders

Taking a strong stance, India has warned Switzerland that reluctance to share tax related information may impact economic co-operation between the two countries. India is pursuing Switzerland to share information on certain accounts held by some Indians in HSBC’s Swiss bank branches. These were account details of those against whom cases of ‘incriminating evidence of tax evasion’ have been found here. But, the Swiss authorities have been reluctant to share information. This led to the Finance Minister P Chidambaram writing a strongly worded letter to the Swiss Finance Minister Eveline Widmer Schlumpf.
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Bangladesh    

Formalise trade in rice seeds between India & Bangladesh: Study

India and Bangladesh need to formalise bilateral trade in rice seeds as local farmers on both side of the border are using them for cultivation through illegal channels, says a study. “At present, the cooperation between India and Bangladesh in the area of rice seed is almost negligible. Despite several instances of informal movement of high yielding variety (HYV) rice seed across the border, formal trade is conspicuous by its absence,” said the Cuts International study. The availability and accessibility of rice seeds can be significantly improved through cooperation between the two countries, it said.
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Saudi Arabia    

Saudi Arabia bans import of chilli pepper from India

Indian chilli has been banned in Saudi Arabia, the fifth-largest importer of fresh vegetables from India, citing the presence of high pesticide residues in it. “We have been informed about the Saudi Ministry of Agriculture’s decision to ban chilli pepper beginning May 30,” said Surinder Bhagat, second secretary of politics and commerce at the Indian Embassy. “We are in touch with the Saudi authorities to resolve the issue,” he told PTI today over phone. An official at the Ministry of Agriculture said that the decision to ban the import of chilli peppers was made after a sample testing from the Indian shipment showed the presence of high levels of pesticides.
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Analysis, details of Winners Lok Sabha Elections 2014

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Lok Sabha Elections 2014

Analysis of Criminal Background, Financial, Education, Gender and other details of Winners

Summary and Highlights

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National Election Watch (NEW) and Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) have analysed the self-sworn affidavits of 541 winners out of 543 winners in the Lok Sabha 2014 Elections. The following winners were not analysed due to unclear/incomplete affidavits uploaded on the ECI website at the time of making of this report. 
​Detailed Report in English attached with this mail​
State
Constituency Name
Winner
Party
Issue
1
Jharkhand
Jamshedpur
Bidyut Baran Mahato
BJP
Bad scan
2
Maharashtra
Satara
Shrimant Chh. Udayanraje Pratapsinha Bhonsale
NCP
Bad scan – Annexure pages of criminal case details

Final Party Positions in 2014 Lok Sabha Elections
Party
Seats
Bharatiya Janata Party
282
Indian National Congress
44
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
37
All India Trinamool Congress
34
Biju Janata Dal
20
Shiv Sena
18
Telugu Desam
16
Telangana Rashtra Samithi
11
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
9
Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party
9
Nationalist Congress Party
6
Lok Jan Shakti Party
6
Samajwadi Party
5
Aam Aadmi Party
4
Rashtriya Janata Dal
4
Shiromani Akali Dal
4
All India United Democratic Front
3
Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party
3
Rashtriya Lok Samta Party
3
Independent
3
Indian National Lok Dal
2
Indian Union Muslim League
2
Janata Dal (Secular)
2
Janata Dal (United)
2
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
2
Apna Dal
2
Communist Party of India
1
All India N.R. Congress
1
Kerala Congress (M)
1
Naga Peoples Front
1
National Peoples Party
1
Pattali Makkal Katchi
1
Revolutionary Socialist Party
1
Sikkim Democratic Front
1
All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen
1
Swabhimani Paksha
1
Total
543

​Criminal Background​

    • Winners with Criminal Cases: Out of the 541 winners analysed, 186 (34%) winners have declared criminal cases against themselves. Out of 521winners analysed during Lok Sabha 2009 elections158 (30%) winners had declared criminal cases against themselves
    • Winners with Serious Criminal Cases: 112 (21%) winners have declared serious criminal cases including cases related to murder, attempt to murder, communal disharmony, kidnapping, crimes against women etc. Out of 521 winners analysed during Lok Sabha 2009 elections77 (15%) winners had declared serious criminal cases against themselves.
    • Winners with cases related to murderwinners have declared cases related to murder. Out of these 4 winners have been fielded by BJP1 winner has been fielded by INCLJPRJD, Swabhimani Paksha each and one winner is an independent
    • Winners with cases related to Attempt to Murder: 17 winners have declared cases of attempt to murder. Out of these, 10 winners have been fielded by BJP2 winners by AITC and one winner each from INC, NCP, RJD, Shiv Sena and Swabhimani Paksha.
    • Winners with cases related to Crimes against Women: Adv.Joice George an Independent from Idukki constituency, Kerala has declared a case related to assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty (IPC Section-354). Ahir Hansraj Gangaram of BJP from Chandrapur constituency, Maharashtra has declared a case related to Kidnapping, abducting or inducing woman to compel her marriage, etc. (IPC Section-366).
    • Winners with cases related to causing Communal Disharmony: 16 winners declared cases related to causing communal disharmony. Out of these, 12 winners were fielded by BJP and 1 winner by TRS, Pattali Makkal Katchi, All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen and AIUDF each.
    • Winners with cases related to Robbery and Dacoity: 10 winners have declared cases related to robbery and dacoity. Out of these, 7 winners have been fielded by BJP1 winner each from RJD, Swabhimani Paksha and 1 winner is an Independent
    • Winners with cases related to Kidnapping: winners have declared cases related to Kidnapping. Out of these, winners have been fielded byBJP, 1 winner each from AITCLJP and RJD each. 1 winner is an Independent.
    • Party wise Winners with Criminal Cases: 98 (35%) out of 281 winners
​ analysed 
    • from BJP, 8 (18%) out of 44 winners from INC, 6 (16%) out of 37 winners from AIADMK, 15 (83%) out of 18 winners from Shiv Sena and (21%) out of 34 winners fielded by AITC winners have declared criminal cases against themselves in their affidavits.
    • Party wise Winners with Serious Criminal Cases: 63 (22%) out of 281 winners
​ analysed​
  •  from BJP, 3 (7%) out of 44 winners from INC, 3 (8%) out of 37 winners from AIADMK, 8 (44%) out of 18 winners from Shiv Sena and (12%) out of 34 winners fielded by AITC winners have declared serious criminal cases against themselves in their affidavits.
  • Chances of Winning for Candidates with Criminal Cases: The chances of winning for a candidate with criminal cases in the Lok Sabha 2014 elections are 13% whereas for a candidate with a clean record it is 5%.
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Financial Background​
    • Crorepati Winners: Out of the 541 winners analysed, 442 (82%) are crorepatis. Out of 521 winners analysed during Lok Sabha 2009 elections300 (58%) winners were crorepatis.
    • Party-wise Crorepati Winners: 237 (84%) out of 281 winners
 ​ analysed​
  •  in BJP35 (80%) out of 44 winners in INC29 (78%) out of 37 winners inAIADMK and 21 (62%) out of 34 winners in AITC have declared assets worth more than Rs. 1 crore.​
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  • Chances of Winning for Crorepati Candidates: The chances of winning for a crorepati candidate in the Lok Sabha 2014 elections are 20% whereas for a candidate with low assets (<Rs. 1 crore) it is 2%.
​​
    • Candidates Asset Position and Chances of Winning: 414 winners (77%) occupy top three highest asset positions in their respective constituency.159 (29%) winners have the highest declared assets in their constituency. 142 (26%) winners have the second highest declared assets in their constituency.
    • Chances of Winning based on Assets: 131 (29%) out of 449 candidates with assets more than Rs. 10 crores won in the Lok Sabha 2014 elections, while 70 (22%) out of 320 candidates with assets between Rs. 5 crores to Rs. 10 crores and 241(17%) out of 1443 candidates with assets between Rs. 1 crore to Rs. 5 crores won the elections.
    • Average Assets: The average assets per winner for Lok Sabha 2014 elections are 
​​
    • Rs. 14.61
 
 crores
    •  whereas the average asset for each candidate was Rs. 3.16 croresIn 2009 the average assets per winner of 521 winners analysed was Rs. 5.35 crores
    • Party-wise Average Assets: Among major parties, the average assets per winner
​ analysed​
  •  for 281 BJP winners is Rs 11.59 crores44 INC winners have average assets of Rs.16.71 crores, 37 AIADMK winners have average assets worth of Rs.6.47 crores and 34 AITC winners have average assets of Rs. 2.51 crores.
  • High Asset Winners*: 32 winners have declared more than Rs.50 crores worth of assets. The top three winners with highest assets are given below:
Name
State
Constituency
Party Name
Total Assets (Rs)
PAN Given
1
Jayadev Galla
Andhra Pradesh
Guntur
TDP
6,83,05,81,361
 683 Crore+
Y
2
Konda Vishweshwar Reddy
Andhra Pradesh
Chevella
TRS
5,28,62,30,210
 528 Crore+
Y
3
Gokaraju Ganga Raju
Andhra Pradesh
Narsapuram
BJP
2,88,35,67,122
 288 Crore+
Y
*Total Assets includes income of self, spouse and dependents.
  • Low Asset Winners: A total of 3 winners have declared assets less than Rs. 5 lakhs. The three winners with lowest assets are as follows:
Name
State
Constituency
Party Name
Total Assets (Rs)
PAN Given
1
Sumedha Nand Saraswati
Rajasthan
Sikar
BJP
34,311 
 34 Thou+
Y
2
Mahant Chand Nath Yogi
Rajasthan
Alwar
BJP
1,99,653 
 1 Lacs+
Y
3
Uma Saren
West Bengal
Jhargram
AITC
4,99,646 
 4 Lacs+
  • Y
    • Winners with High Liabilities: A total of 96 winners have declared liabilities of Rs. 1 crore and above. Out of these 96 winners, 16 have declared liabilities of Rs. 10 crore and above. 
  • The winners with the top three liabilities are as given below:
Name
State
Constituency
Party Name
Total Assets(Rs)
Liabilities (Rs)
PAN Given
1
Srinivas Kesineni
Andhra Pradesh
Vijayawada
TDP
1,28,41,22,669
 128 Crore+
71,54,62,989 
 71 Crore+
Y
2
Poonam Mahajan Alias Poonam Vajendla Rao
Maharashtra
Mumbai North Central
BJP
1,08,08,67,626
 108 Crore+
41,44,79,088 
 41 Crore+
Y
3
Harsimrat Kaur Badal
Punjab
Bathinda
SAD
1,08,16,64,910
 108 Crore+
41,26,34,299 
 41 Crore+
Y
  • Crorepati Winners with no PAN: 2 winners with total assets worth more than Rs. 1 crore have not declared PAN details. These winners are as follows:
Name
State
Constituency
Party Name
Total Assets (Rs)
1
C. L. Ruala
Mizoram
Mizoram
INC
2,57,33,421
 2 Crore+
2
Prasanna Kumar Patasani,
Odisha
Bhubaneswar
BJD
1,35,57,443
 1 Crore+
  • Winners with High Income as declared in ITR*: 47 winners have declared total annual income of more than Rs. 1 crore. The top three winners with highest declared annual income are given below:
Name
Party Name
Constituency
State
Total Assets
Total income shown by winner in ITR (Self+Spouse+Dependent)
Self income shown by winner in ITR
1
Jayadev Galla
TDP
Guntur
Andhra Pradesh
6,83,05,81,361
683 Crore+
16,85,54,700
16 Crore+
16,30,91,770
16 Crore+
2
Konda Vishweshwar Reddy
TRS
Chevella
Andhra Pradesh
5,28,62,30,210
528 Crore+
14,64,24,120
14 Crore+
62,66,140
62 Lacs+
3
Thambidurai.M
AIADMK
Karur
Tamil Nadu
13,24,57,262
13 Crore+
10,68,54,272
10 Crore+
17,05,970
17 Lacs+
*Total income includes income of self, spouse and dependents
  • Winners who have not declared Income Tax Details*: 44 (8%) winners out of 541 analyzed have not declared income tax details.* Some winners may be exempted from filing Income Tax Returns
  • Winners with High Assets who have not declared Income Tax Details: 25 winners with assets worth more than Rs. 1 crore, have not declared Income Tax Details. 
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Other Background Details​
  • Education Details of Winners: winner has declared that he is illiterate125 (23%) winners have declared that have an education qualification of12th pass or below while 405 (75%) winners have declared having an educational qualification of graduate or above
  • Age Details of Winners: 202 (37%) winners have declared their age to be between 25 to 50 years while 298 (55%) winners have declared their age to be between 51 to 70 years and 41(8%) winners have declared their age to be above 71 years.
  • Gender Details of Winners: Out of 541 winner analyed, 62 (11%) winners are women while 479 (88%) winners are men.​​
  •  In 2009, out of 521 winners analysed, 57 (11%) winners were women.
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Beginning Of Modi Era

18052014
The people have delivered a staggering verdict beyond all expectations in favour of Mr. Modi. This is historical and reflects the people’s hope for structural change in India’s development paradigm.
The pan-Indian victory across rural, urban, tribal and constituencies dominated by different communities reflects the deep and widespread aspirations of the new Indian.Indians whoare looking for employment and not doles; empowerment and not entitlements; growth and not mere distribution and transfers; good governance and not an executive devoid of direction and purpose. In short, Bharat with its explodigaspirations has come centre stage. It has pushed aside firmly and perhaps decisively Macaulay’s India that took its reference from the West.
Real Inda, that is Bharat can now rise anew, delve deep and wide into its vast pool of talent and resources and use it to strive to become Shreshta Bharat. An India which stands tall among the comity of nations on the basis of its own ahievements.
Unprecedented
This is the dream that Mr Modi has sold to the electorate and they have seized it with both hands. It is also clear that the dream of a prosperous Indiahas been supported across communities and regions.
This puts a mountain of expectation on Mr Modi’s shoulders. He has asked for a vote for himself and he has got it in numbers that have left us and him speechless.
And with the absolute majority for BJP on its own, he has no conceivable excuse for not delivering the dream. All BJP leaders, big and small, old and young, from urban and rural regions should now jettison any differences they may have had and put their shoulder to the task under the leadership of the man who has won them this unprecedented victory by his indefatigable hard work, single-minded focus, and an organizational capability that has left all others biting the dust. Now is the time to come together to take India forward and make it a Smridh, Sashakt, Shrestha and Swabhmani Bharat by the time we celebrate the centenary of our independence.
Mr Modi has to rise above all social divisions and emerge and establish himself as the leader of all Indians. The electorate has already recognised him as such by giving him 26 out of 26 seats in Gujarat and an unprecedented and unbelievable 70 out of 80 seats in UP.
Such a verdict could not conceivably be achieved by the support of any particular community. But no society, and certainly not India with its syncretic Ganga-Jumni tehzib that Mr Modi talked about in his speech in Varanasi, can develop and progress if a significant proportion of people remain wary and alienated. So he will do well to reassure those who have not voted for him that he and his government will deliver fair, just and equitable governance to all Indians irrespective of political or ideological identity. And here actions speak far louder than words. Will he for example consider appointing his most trusted and capable aide to oversee the implementation of Sachar Committee report?
Consensual
The people have shown that they do not accept the diminution of the Prime Minister’s office or the arrogance of any royal family or dynasty. In Mr Modi, the Indian people have elected a leader who will ensure that the PMO re-emerges as the captain’s cabin with the captain having a firm hand on the rudder. But at the same time by promising that he will govern collectively not only with his cabinet but also with the chief ministers during his campaign, he has shown his understanding of the scale, complexity and diversity of the Indian reality. He will therefore not succumb to the temptations of over-centralization. And that will reinforce and enhance federalism with its huge advantage of finding and implementing region specific solutions. That will provide the provinces with the degrees of freedom and fiscal space necessary to make the Indian development experience a beautiful mosaic of regional paradigms.
Integrity
Given his impeccable track record of the highest level of personal integrity and honesty, I am convinced that Mr. Modi will resist all temptations for appointing anybody who has even the faintest taint of financial corruption, moral turpitude or unethical behaviour to the cabinet or high government positions. He will do well to adhere to his own high standards of personal integrity and select those who, in the best traditions of the Sangh, desire to serve the country and are not pursuing an agenda of personal aggrandizement or material gains. His team of selfless volunteers, who have worked tirelessly, many having stayed away from their families for months, represent such a band of highly motivated individuals committed to India’s cause. He will have to find similar set of individuals to fill key positions. At no cost can Mr. Modi allow his government to be seen as another version of the UPA government full of self serving opportunists, willing to switch sides at a drop of a ballot. People’s strong desire for clean and effective governance has to be respected and responded.
Mr Modi has built up a tremendous reputation for project execution and also for being open to innovative ideas. Armed with these strengths he can deliver on his promise of ‘minimum government and maximum governance.’ He has to keep open as many windows as possible for new and innovative ideas to reach him and to adopt a ‘revolving door’ policy for bringing in talent from the private sector, civil society and NRIs. The entry of such professional talent will improve governance and help implement key projects. This can be one of the key structural changes in sustaining rapid growth on the one hand and simultaneously ensuring effective delivery of public services on the other. This is a new beginning for Indian democracy as it hopefully spells the end of dynasty, identity based and pseudo secularist parties. The onus of delivering on these hopes and exploding aspirations is on Mr. Modi’s broad shoulders. I wish him God speed. Not just India, but the world wants him to succeed because India’s success means that development, democracy and diversity can all come together in a successful experiment.
The writer is Senior Fellow, Centre for Policy Research and former Director of ICRIER.

Rajiv Kumar
To Me
May 17 at 6:15 PM

Rajiv Kumar
To Me
May 17 at 6:15 PM

Beginning Of Modi Era
Beginning Of Modi Era
Dear  Sagar
I am forwarding my latest piece and will look forward to your feedback.The piece argues that this can be India’s big opportunity provided Mr.Modi can immediately take some necessary steps.
Your comments are always appreciated.
With Best Regards
Rajiv Kumar





 

VHP Delhi Congrats BJP, Rajnath & Narendra Modi

18052014
New Delhi, May 17, 2014.VHP Delhi Congrates BJP, its President Rajnath Singh & the Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the clean sweep results of General Elections 2014. In his letter,  the secretary General VHP Delhi Shri Ram Krishna Srivastav said that it is the victory of Bharat mata, BJP & our great nation.

Releasing the letter to the media shri Vinod Bansal, media in-charge VHP Delhi said that the BJP, its President Shri Raj Nath Singh, shri Narendra Modi alongwith the organizations & volunteers supported this cause are really deserved to be congratulated for this marvelous victory of Bharat Mata. We have also congratulated the citizens of our country for choosing pure nationalistic characters for the new Parliament.  
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(MEDIA CHIEF)
VISHWA HINDU PARISHAD, DELHI.
M – 98109 49109
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Kenyans Geoffrey and Lucy set course records under trying conditions at the TCS World 10K

18052014
Geoffrey_Kamworor_Kipsang
B.C. Tilak and Swati Gadhave fastest Indians


18th May, 2014, Bengaluru: On a day when no one predicted fast timings, Geoffrey Kamworoor-Kipsang obliterated the six-year-old course record with an excellent 27:44 clocking while Lucy Kabuu led a Kenyan podium sweep in the women’s race, also with a brilliant new time of 31:48, in the 7th edition of TCS World 10K Bangalore.

Pacemaker Daniel Salel, a silver medalist in 10000m at Delhi Commonwealth Games four years ago, led the runners through the first half of the race in 13:57.   Defending champion Alex Oloitiptip and his Kenyan teammate Kamworor were in the lead group, as also Ethiopian Kinde Atanaw.  Incidentally the Ethiopian has the fastest time of 27:36, which he clocked during his second place finish at Prague last year, among those who took to the starting line in the men’s race today.   Atanaw was running alongside Kamworor before the Kenyan break-away after 6 km mark as the runners approached the popular Chinnaswamy Stadium—the Mecca of Cricket followers here.

Elaborating on his run, Kamwaror said, “I had one target when I returned to Bangalore and that was to break the course record. I am thrilled because I have done that today. I won the run because I was well-prepared though the conditions were not easy. I pushed after the 5km mark and did well. I will be back here again!”

Ugandan Joshua Cheptegei, who made his first international debut in Bangalore, came from behind to win in second place 40 seconds after the Kenyan.  Usually a cross-country runner who excelled at steeplechase at times, Cheptegei felt the conditions suitable for his maiden appearance here. Atanaw, as in previous years, filled the bronze position for Ethiopia in 28:35.   Last year’s winner Oloitiptip, could not overcome the humid weather conditions, finished on sixth.

As in the men’s race pacemaker Beatrice Mutai did the front-running and led a group of 10 women in the race that started at 8:25 a.m.    Having performed her duty, Mutai started trailing behind after the 4km mark where Kenyan Joyce Chepkirui emerged as a leader and covered the distance at 12:36.  Teammate Lucy Kabuu, former Commonwealth Games gold medalist in 10000m and winner of Airtel Delhi Half-Marathon three years ago, along with Linet Masai joined the fray with Chepkirui in the remaining part of the race.

Both Kabuu and Chepkirui pulled away from Masai after the 6km mark and started running neck-to-neck for the next kilometer until the duo passed the Vidhan Saudha, a magnificent building-structure alongside the race route which is housing the state legislative assembly of Karnataka.   Kabuu applied pressure when she entered another of Bangalore’s landmark Cubbon Park while Chepkirui struggling hard to maintain the pace.  However Chepkirui, who is holding a marvellous 30:37 clocked during her golden finish at Berlin last year, could not survive the increasing tempo of Kabuu in the waning stages of the race and swept away the title in 31:48.  To her satisfaction Chepkirui also improved the previous record of 31:58 which stood in the name of Ethiopian Yimer Wude since 2010, as she timed 31:55 to better it on that shiny Sunday.    Masai made it a 1-2-3 affair for the Kenyans in 32:28.  It was a second time that Kenyans have made a podium sweep here after the 2012 edition.

“I thank almighty God, who made me win today. I am delighted also because I have established a new course record. I was comfortable throughout the race but decided to make my move after the 8km mark. I am glad it worked and I have won today”, said an overjoyed Kabuu.

Both the winners – Geoffrey Kamworor and Lucy Kabuu – earned a course record jackpot of USD 7,500 besides their first place prize purse of USD 21,000 each.   The total prize pot of the race is USD 170,000.

Trained under J.S. Bhatia, it was third-time lucky for Army lad B.C. Tilak in Bangalore in 30:26.  Anish Thapa, hails from Meghalaya, found the weather conditions hot and humid yet managed to finish second (30:38) behind Tilak on his debut over the 10K course.  Last year’s Asian Grand Prix winner Nitendra Singh Rawat was third at 30:47.  All the three runners have been attached with different units of the Indian Army.

Swati Gadhave won the women’s section among the Indian runners by leaving behind some of the leading names in the sport.  Swati, second in 2012 and sixth in 2011 at Bangalore, ran a tactical race when most of the other runners found it difficult to keep up with the conditions on the road.   Her time of 37:22 was second slowest winning time here after local girl Preeti L. Rao’s 37:47 from 2010.  Marathoners Jayashree Boragee (37:35) and Supriya Patil (37:46) finished on in the next two spots behind Gadhave.

Brand Ambassador and legendary athlete Carl Lewis encouraged the participants along with other celebrities who had come over here to support the ever-increasing number of entrants in Namma Run.

Following are the final results:
Overall Elite Men:
Geoffrey Kamworor Kipsang (KEN) 00:27:44 (NCR); Joshua Cheptegei (UGA) 00:28:24; Kinde Atanaw (ETH) 00:28:35; Thomas Ayeko (UGA) 00:28:47; Vincent Chepkok (KEN) 00:28:54; Alex  Oloitiptip(KEN) 00:29:03; Jacob Kendagor (KEN) 00:29:17; Daniel Salel (KEN) 00:29:28; Birhanu Delele (ETH) 00:30:19; Nazim El Qady (MAR) 00:30:15.
Overall Elite women: 
Lucy Kabuu (KEN) 00:31:48 (NCR); Goyce Chepkirui (KEN) 00:31:55; Linet Masai (KEN) 00:32:28; Guteni Shone (ETH) 00:32:42; Helah Kiprop (KEN) 00:33:20; Netsanet Guduta (ETH) 00:33:34; Beatrice Mutai (KEN) 00:34:01; Ababel Yeshaneh (ETH) 00:34:32; Helalia Johannes (NAM) 00:34:43; Malika Asahsah (MAR) 00:35:38.
Indian Men:
B. C. Tilak 00:30:26 (Overall 12); Anish Thapa 00:30:38 (Overall 13); Nitendra Singh Rawat 00:30:47 (Overall  14); Arjun Pradhan 00:31:05 (Overall 15); V L Dangi 00:31:17 (Overall 17); Soji Mathew 00:31:20; Ajay Bir Singh 00:31:24; Balliappa A B 00:31:32; Yogendra Kumar 00:31:43; Bahadur Singh Dhoni 00:31:46.
Indian Women:
Swati Gadhave 00:37:22 (Overall 11); Jayashree Boragee 00:37:35 (Overall 12); Supriya Patil 00:37:46 (Overall 13); Sini Ajit Markose 00:37:53; Kiran Sahdev 00:37 54; Pooja Ramesh Varde 00:38:14; Neelam Rajput 00:38:31; Minakshi Patil 00:38:39; Rohini Raut 00:38:57; Monika Raut 00:39:01
DHL Corporate Champions:
1.FITKIDS (Goutham S, Nanda Gopal B R, Sowmya Savanth) 01:58:16. 2. GE INDIA (Vishakha Pandey, Bharat Sethuraman, Rohit Mohan) 02:17:20; WIPRO A (Sachin M G, Mukesh Prasad, Kamakshi L K) 02:19:40.
MEN: Open 10K Challenge (15 to 20 Yrs.)
Viraindra Rautela 00:38:00; Sunil Kumar 00:39:12; Rajiv D. 00:39:30
(20 to 30 Yrs.)
Nanjundappa Maniyallappa 00:33:57; Christian A Ackeret (SUI) 00:35:20; Jegadheesan Munusamy 00:35:36.
(30 to 40 Yrs.)
Raja 00:36:20; Michael Allenspach (SUI) 00:37:13; Pierre Digbo (FRA) 00:38:12.
(40 to 50 Yrs.)
Suresh Chand 00:38:55; Thomas Philip 00:39:48; Farid Ahmed 00:40:07.
(50 to 60 Yrs.)
Ashok Nath 00:39:56; Robert Coombes (GBT) 00:42:24; Srinath S 00:43:36.
(60 to 70 Yrs.)
Manjunatha Kota 00:52:00; Chandran G 00:52:30; Kannan S 00:54:56.
(Above 70 Yrs.)
Mahadev Samjiskar 01:00:42; Meenakshisundaram M 01:07:02; Janardan Bylahalli Raghunath 01:22:37.
Women: Open 10K Challenge (15 to 20 Yrs.)
Madhuri Deshmukh 00:45:22; Aishwarya Shete 00:52:57; Namrata Narendra 00:53:15.
(20 to 30 Yrs.)
Vanessa Job 00:50:41; Upasana Koul 00:51:46; Zainab Shoib 00:53:57.
(30 to 40 Yrs.)
Natalie Follett (GBR) 00:45:46; Laura May (GBR) 00:45:50; Amrita Mitra 00:47:28.
(40 to 50 Yrs.)
Camilla Porling (SWE) 00:46:31; Vaishali Kasture 00:47:12; Maureen Enderby (GBR) 00:50:48.
(50 to 60 Yrs.)
Shamala Manmohan 00:59:40; Radha Krishnaswamy 00:59:44; Reeth Abraham 01:00:26.
(60 to 70 Yrs.)
Sharada Venkataraman 01:15:11; Githa Thimmaiah 01:18:29; Malini Kini 01:34:11.
CEO DASH:
Jignesh Bhate (CEO, Molecular Connections) 0:01:19; Sanjay Aggarwal (CEO, Unicel Technologies Pvt. Ltd.) 0:01:20; Rakesh Singh (MD, CITRIX Systems) 0:01:21; Anjan Lahiri (CEO, Sasken Communications Tech. Ltd.) 0:01:22; Karan Bagaria 0:01:49; Vivek B Singh (Jt. MD, Procam International) 0:01:49; Jayesh Mehta (MD, Future Business Tech. Ind. Pvt. Ltd.) 0:02:00; Pratish Batavia (CEO, P D Navkar Biochem Pvt. Ltd.) 0:02:09.
Kingfisher Bombaat Brigade:
Cupa Bangalore (Winner-Animal Welfare).
Think Tank (Think) (Runner up).
Kingfisher Sakkath Bangalorean:
Anand Raj (Winner-Helmet Safety)
Manas Kumar Mahapatra (1st Runner up-General Elections 2014)
Shiva (2nd Runner up-Women Empowerment).
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