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Friday, August 6, 2010

Heads Roll On But the Headstrong is Blessed with Destiny and Dynasty While Chidambaram Wants to Win Heart and Mind of Kashmir in the Corporate war as Israel Spills the Bean!Govt reaches out to separatists for solution to Kashmir!

Heads Roll On But the Headstrong is Blessed with Destiny and Dynasty While Chidambaram Wants to Win Heart and Mind of Kashmir in the Corporate war as Israel Spills the Bean!Govt reaches out to separatists for solution to Kashmir!

Now you can read books by Obama, Clinton in Hindi!

80 dead, over 300 injured in Leh flash floods!

Indian Holocaust My Father`s Life and Time - Four Hundred Forty Eight

Palash Biswas

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Genocide Chieftains Maryada Purushottam Ramchandra and Vedic God INDRA Reincarnated in a single Body and Mind, it is no one else than the Super Field marshal of LPG Mafia ruling the US Post colonial Zionist Brahaminical Feudal Periphery of US Economy of war and Eternal Hatred white. The Black Untouchables, Aboriginal Indigineous Human scape across the Globe may pray for survival only as the Mayan Superstition of Doom`s day is so near and it is NOT due to any Solar Storm. It is all Out MNC Corporate War worldwide fought in this bloody divided geopolitics of Damned Converted Divided Uprooted Enslaved Masses Deculturalised! Resurgence of Hindutva, Shaffron RSS Terror of Vedic Origin and Strategic alliance of Manusmriti Hegemony with the Global galaxy Zionist satanic Illuminiti Order has created the best ever chemistry of Destruction only a Brahmin alchemist may boast to invent! And he is neither Prajapati nor Brahama. Let us invoke Adi Deva Lord Shiva, the Aboriginal Icon while the Clouds Birsts as Calamities Unfolding. kashmir Trouble with Maoist Menace escalating with Centre`s sponsorship most Human with Reincarnated Brahmin Kolakat kali, and the Renewal of Ram Mandir Movement Reminiscent Babri Mosque demolition and Sikh Genocide with RED Shaffron Mixture creates the Venom, No Amrit Manthan, No Nectar may Nullify! Ironically, The continuous protests and shutdown in Kashmir valley has left Amarnath pilgrims in tough times. Pilgrims in good numbers have been stuck in the area and are facing problems of food, water and transport!The Kashmir valley has seen a recent surge of violence that has led authorities to impose an on-and-off curfew in parts of the region.As Victor Hugo and Charlse Dickens could have detailed better , it is only Blood spilling all over!

Heads Roll On But the Headstrong is Blessed with Destiny and Dynasty While Chidambaram Wants to Win Heart and Mind of Kashmir in the Corporate war as Israel Spills the Bean!Govt reaches out to separatists for solution to Kashmir!Wanting to "win the hearts and minds" of the people of Kashmir, the government today sought to reach out to separatists, including hardline Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani, and asked them to participate in a dialogue which it intends to resume. As the Opposition slammed the handling of the situation in the valley by the Centre and the Omar Abdullah government, Home Minister P Chidambaram told the Rajya Sabha that the Kashmir problem was "unique" and required "unique" solutions in which all sections will have to be taken on board.

On the other hand, amidst Heads Rolling as a fallout of Feud for  Fund Divertion Sharing resultant in continuous Exposure of the Cupboards full of Public skeletons, Blood, Bones and flesh, the Headstrong Kalmadi is quite safe Blessed with Destiny and the Zionsist Dynasty.Cornered Commonwealth Games Organising Committee Chairman Suresh Kalmadi today refused to step down despite widescale corruption allegations against OC, insisting that he might consider such a move only after the event if asked to by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. "I am not thinking about resigning.

We are doing a great job," Kalmadi told reporters at the OC headquarters while unveiling the medals for the October 3 to 14 event here. In an interview to a TV channel earlier in the day, Kalmadi had hinted at resigning if asked by the Prime Minister, Congress President Sonia Gandhi or the Indian Olympic Association, which he heads.

But Kalmadi said such a possibility existed only after the Games. "There is no question of it.

Post the Games, if Mrs Gandhi and Mr Manmohan Singh and IOA want me to quit then only I would quit. Everything is going fine.

The whole team is working day and night to make the Games a success," he insisted. The corruption allegations began with a Central Vigilance Commission report which pointed out financial bunglings in handing of construction and other contracts.

At least 80 people were killed and over 300 injured in flash floods triggered by a massive cloudburst that hit Leh town of Jammu and Kashmir's Ladakh region, washing away several government buildings and houses, police said Friday.Reports received here said the flash floods have washed away concrete structures, including government offices, paramilitary camps and residential homes, in the town.The headquarters of the Bharat Sanchar Nigam limited (BSNL), a government polytechnic, the ITBP camp, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp, some houses and government offices have been extensively damaged.

A huge cloudburst struck the town around midnight Thursday, triggering flash floods and mud slides, Inspector General of Police (Kashmir zone) Farooq Ahmad told IANS.

'Eighty bodies have been recovered so far. A massive relief and rescue operation was started by the police during the night. We have now been joined by the army and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP),' Ahmad said.

Meanwhile,Observing that it wanted to "win the hearts and minds" of the people of Kashmir, the government today said it would resume dialogue and asked the separatists, including hardline Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani, to join it. Home Minister P Chidambaram told the Rajya Sabha that the Centre was keen on fulfilling its promises, including on the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) and reduction of security personnel in the state, depending on the situation there.Mind you, Kalmadi faced more embarrassment when he made public ''doctored'' e-mails from the Indian High Commission to justify payments worth lakhs of pounds to a UK-based company for services provided during the Queen''s Baton Relay in London.

Organising Committee''s Joint Director General T S Darbari, who oversaw the QBR''s London leg, was suspended after the furore. A three-member probe panel is currently investigating the matter after the Ministry of External Affairs revealed that the e-mails were ''doctored'' to add the UK-based A M Films name as a recommended company for car rentals and other services.

Despite the damaging allegations, Kalmadi said, "We are doing a great job." "The CVC report has come and technical officials have given a preliminary report and it is true that some of the stadiums are still to be ready and Mr (Mike) Fennell (Commonwealth Games Federation chief) has also made some observations about that.

There is concern but while we are taking over stadiums, we are making sure that things are alright," he said. "In case they are not, we are asking the handlers to give in writing that they will be ok within a certain span of time," he added.

While the Chettiyar Chidambaram  said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh would be receiving an all-party delegation from Jammu and Kashmir, possibly next Monday, and that leaders of parties in Parliament would also be called for a meeting. Chidambaram, who was responding to clarifications sought on his statement on Kashmir unrest made on Wednesday, said Pakistan appeared to have changed its strategy on fomenting trouble in the valley as it seemed to be now relying on "civilian unrest" for "dividends".

Noting that Jammu and Kashmir had acceded to India in "unique circumstances", he said the state has a "unique problem" and requires a "unique solution". Chidambaram appealed to all sections to put an end to the cycle of violence and said, "We have to put our heads together to find a solution to the unique problem".

Contending that "it is important to win the hearts and minds of people of Jammu and Kashmir", the Home Minister said, "We will resume the political process. The answer to the problem lies only through the political process, only through dialogue.

" He said it was his intention to "do everything possible to resume the quiet dialogue" which he undertook with the moderate Hurriyat leaders before it got interrupted on December 4, 2009 after an assassination bid on one them.

He said the Centre was keen on fulfilling its promises, including on the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) and reduction of security personnel in the state, depending on the situation there. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh would be receiving an all-party delegation from Jammu and Kashmir, possibly next Monday, and plans to have a meeting with leaders of parties in Parliament, he said responding to clarifications sought on his statement on Kashmir unrest made on Wednesday.

The Home Minister said Pakistan appeared to have changed its strategy on fomenting trouble in the valley as it seemed to be now relying on "civilian unrest" for "dividends". Noting that Jammu and Kashmir had acceded to India in "unique circumstances", he said the state has a "unique problem" and requires a "unique solution".

Chidambaram appealed to all sections to put an end to the cycle of violence and said, "We have to put our heads together to find a solution to the unique problem". Contending that "it is important to win the hearts and minds of people of Jammu and Kashmir", he said, "We will resume the political process.

The answer to the problem lies only through the political process, only through dialogue." He said it was his intention to "do everything possible to resume the quiet dialogue" which he undertook with the moderate Hurriyat leaders before it got interrupted on December 4, 2009 after an assassination bid on one them -- Fazl-ul Haq Qureshi.

Referring to Geelani''s statement against stone-pelting, he said "if it marks a shift of his stand" it should be welcomed and that he should also come for dialogue. "I will resume the political process.

I have impressed upon all interlocutors that I am willing to resume the quiet dialogue. We have to find courage that allows to hold dialogue.

We have to get on," he said and "sincerely hoped" that the separatist leaders, including Geelani, would come forward for talks. Earlier, Leader of Opposition Arun Jaitley said the situation in Kashmir was "slipping out of control" and "any concession made at this stage will further dilute the sovereignty".

Now you can read books by Obama, Clinton in Hindi
Want to read ''Asha Ka Savera'' by US President Barack Obama or ''Bache Hamara Bhavishya'' by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton? Then walk into American Center''s library in the national capital. Aimed at "reaching out to a larger audience", a new Hindi section was inaugurated today at the library which has a collection of books in the language written on and by Americans.

''Asha Ka Savera'' is the translation of Obama''s ''The Audacity of Hope'' while ''Bache Hamara Bhavishya'' is Clinton''s ''It takes a Village''. Besides these, the library also has ''Bahadur Tom'' (Tom Sawyer) and ''Antariksh Pari'' written by NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, who is of Indian origin.

Inaugurating the new section, US Embassy Minister Counselor for Public Affairs Michael Pelletier said, "the introduction of Hindi books allows us to reach out to a larger audience. "We want Hindi readers to enjoy reading the words of President Obama and other famous Americans in their native tongue," he said.

Rapid Action Force deployed in Jammu and Kashmir

A team of Rapid Action Force (RAF) has been deployed in the Srinagar valley to control demonstrations, which have left over 40 persons dead in the recent past.
The RAF squad that was dispatched from New Delhi reached Srinagar on Thursday evening.
The curfew imposed by the administration entered its eighth day on Friday, with the police and paramilitary forces deployed across curfew-hit areas patrolling to prevent civilian mobilisation and further demonstrations.
"Three companies of Rapid Action Force have come here yesterday and they carried out the flag march across the city today. Post their flag march the city is under control. You must have seen that there are no reports of any violence in the city. So, we can say that due to the addition of RAF to the other security forces here, the valley was comparatively calm today," said Partaker Triparti, Public Relation Officer of CRPF.
The RAF squad is specially trained to control violent crowds.
"The (RAF) personnel are experts in this. They are experts in handling mob and violent crowds. Wherever there is any kind of violence the RAF is very useful there," said Triparti. By Fayaz Ahmad (ANI)

Facebook protests lead to vigil against corruption

Assamese students in Delhi, expressing their concern over 'rampant corruption' in the state on Facebook, have planned a vigil in the capital Sunday to 'mourn the death of honesty of our politicians'.
The idea germinated on the Facebook page of an RTI activist, and attracted outpourings against corruption in the north-eastern state.
'We were supporting an RTI activist in Assam on Facebook. Very soon, we got a huge number supporting the cause. Through Facebook members decided to hold a vigil and there has been a huge response,' said 27-year-old Ruma Bhuyan, who is working in the capital.
A peaceful and non-political vigil will be carried out by educated Assamese youths and professionals at Jantar Mantar in Delhi and various places in Assam like Guwahati, Jorhat and Nagaon on the same day.
'We will protest with a black arm band at the Jantar Mantar from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. and a candlelight vigil will be observed in Assam,' said another expatriate Assamese in Delhi, Aryama Dutta Saikia.
According to Pallavi Deka, a doctorate student and former general secretary of Jawaharlal Nehru University Student Union, the vigil was not targeted against any individual.
'It is for every corrupt official, be it a traffic policeman who let go a signal violator for Rs.10. We have aimed to awaken the youth of our state and stand against corruption.'
Aryama Dutta Saikia is one of the organisers of the vigil.

CWG corruption rocks Lok Sabha

The Lok Sabha was adjourned at 1 pm on Friday after the Opposition launched a concerted attack on the Union government over the alleged financial irregularities in the Commonwealth Games panel.
After a debate on the issue on a 'calling attention' motion moved by CPI MP Gurudas Dasgupta, the Opposition shook the House when Union Urban Development Minister Jaipal Reddy got ready to reply.
The Opposition said the Union government could not reply on the issue now and argued that a full-fledged discussion on it was already scheduled. They said the government should reply then.
Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Sushma Swaraj, said there was no need for the government to reply as the matter had 'only come up for discussion' on Friday.
Speaker Meira Kumar also said she had given permission to Reddy to reply on the motion. He should have been allowed to speak, she maintained.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister P K Bansal said it was unprecedented that a minister was stopped from speaking.
CPI(M) leader Basudeb Acharia demanded setting up of a JPC on the "large-scale corruption scam", alleging that while a cricket stadium in Hyderabad was constructed at Rs 90 crore, the renovation of Jawaharlal Nehru stadium in Delhi cost over Rs 961 crore.
"There is no accountability. No one has been held responsible. Government says it does not have money to supply foodgrains," Acharia said, with Gurudas Dasgupta (CPI) saying this was "a loot of public money" as over Rs 50,000 crore was being spent on the games.
Seeking to counter the opposition, Congress member Sanjay Nirupam said it does not behove some of the opposition leaders to talk about corruption, a statement that led to protests. "You can't hang a person against whom charges have been made without trial".
Raising the issue during Zero Hour, he recalled that in the 1982 Asian Games, then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was personally monitoring the projects by visiting the sites.
"What is happening today is total chaos and disaster, bringing the country to shame. ... You (government) are proving to the world that India is incapable of holding the games. Shame," he said.
The JD(U) chief Sharad Yadav and his SP counterpart Mulayam Singh Yadav claimed that the actual cost of hosting the CWG was around Rs 1 lakh crore, which was being spent in a surreptitious manner.
p>The Opposition members then trooped to the well of the House forcing an adjournment.
(With PTI inputs)

Satyam scam: Examination of Raju, others postponed yet again

Hyderabad, Aug 6 (PTI) The examination of the disgraced former chairman of Satyam Computers B Ramalinga Raju and nine other accused in the Rs 10,000-crore accounting fraud, was again postponed today, as one of the accused moved the High Court seeking reversal of procedures to commence the trial. The XXIth additional chief metropolitan magistrate court here adjourned the matter (examination of the accused) to August 11, following a request from one of the accused, Ch Srisailam.
Srisailam requested the court to adjourn the case saying he his petition, pending in the Andhra High Court, against the sessions court order that had on Wednesday dismissed his application to hear the accused before examination and framing of charges. Srisailam filed the revision petition in the sessions court after magistrate BVLN Chakravarti, who had earlier dismissed his plea for hearing the charges against the accused ahead of their formal examination.
The court wants to examine all the accused, including Raju, following two CBI charge-sheets, before commencing the trial. Raju, undergoing treatment for Hepatitis-C at NIMS Hospital and has not been attending court proceedings since last September,would be examined at the hospital through a questionnaire, while the remaining nine accused would be taken up in the court itself.
The counrt had earlier adjourned the case on July 23, 26, and July 29 pending Srisailam''s petition.


Israeli colonel spills Kashmir beans
- Barak policy-maker quotes Indian officers on use of force in the Valley to counter terrorism
K.P.NAYAR
Palestinian youths throw stones at Israeli police in Jerusalem (below); Kashmiri protesters throw stones in Srinagar. (File pictures)

Jersusalem, Aug. 5: Imagine that! Indian Army generals being lectured on human rights by their Israeli counterparts in Jammu and Kashmir!

With Kashmir on the boil once again, this may be a significant one among many keys to unravelling recent events which have brought the troubled northern state to its current pass and why the situation on the ground threatens to get worse.

According to Daniel Reisner, Indian generals have been telling the Israelis during formal exchanges that every door in Kashmir that is suspected of hiding weapons behind them ought to be kicked open and if weapons are found, those occupying the houses should be "treated" as terrorists engaged in or aiding the insurgency.

Reisner was a senior member of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak's delegation to the failed Camp David talks in July 2000, brokered by President Bill Clinton on a "final status settlement" to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

A reserve colonel now, he once headed the international law department of the Israeli Defence Forces' (IDF) Advocate General's Corps and had key responsibilities in the investigation or prosecution of Israeli soldiers for civil and human rights violations during the Palestinian intifada in the occupied territories.

In America, Reisner is viewed as the Israeli equivalent of US federal judge Jay Bybee, who wrote the now infamous Bush administration memos arguing for the legality of torture.

This is because of Reisner's role in rewriting the IDF's rules of engagement of Palestinians who threw stones at Israeli soldiers or incited other forms of attack against Israelis in the West Bank and Gaza much the same way Kashmiri youths are today throwing stones and attacking security forces in Kashmir.

Israel, according to Reisner, stopped dealing with such attacks as a law and order problem and hardened its response about seven years ago after he helped rewrite the IDF's rules of engagement.

Even so, the callous and insensitive statements he attributed to Indian generals about civilian unrest in Kashmir appear to have shocked the Israelis, who are among those most criticised in the international community for alleged human rights violations in dealing with the Palestinians in territories occupied by Israel after the 1967 Arab-Israeli war.

This came through during Reisner's interaction last week with a group of Indian journalists visiting Israel.

Reisner, who continues to be a key adviser to the Israeli government on the Arab-Israeli peace process indicated that the Israelis, from their experience, told the Indian generals that their army's policies in Kashmir will not work unless they wanted to cut off their civilian adversaries altogether as Israel has now done in the Gaza Strip following the ascent of Hamas to power.

Reisner did not identify the generals, although he made it clear that their idea of breaking down every door in Kashmir which is suspected of hiding weapons with impunity was not an isolated view and that it represented the collective approach of the Indian security forces.

India engages in intense and extensive interaction with the Israeli defence establishment. Israel is now the second biggest source of arms for India and may soon overtake Russia as its No.1 arms supplier, according to sources here.

Ironically, even as the Indian Army has been advocating unrestrained and irrational use of force in civilian unrest as their policy, according to Reisner, the ministry of external affairs (MEA) has issued a spate of statements criticising Israel for the use of force against Palestinians.

In one of several such statements about the situation in the Gaza Strip which would appear to be a case of the right hand of the Indian government not knowing what its left hand is doing, MEA stated: "It is disappointing to note that the use of disproportionate force (by Israel) is resulting in a large number of civilian casualties (in Gaza) on the one hand and the escalating violence on the other.

"This continued use of indiscriminate force is unwarranted and condemnable. The government of India urges utmost restraint (by Israel) so as to give peace a chance as the peace process may well get derailed irreversibly."

In a recent reply to the Lok Sabha, the government reported that during a 23-day period upto January 18, 2009, "over 1,200 Palestinians, including civilians and children, were reportedly killed. Thirteen Israelis are also said to have been killed".

The Lok Sabha was also told that India had called "for an immediate end to the disproportionate and condemnable use of force (by Israel), particularly against civilians, and for the restoration of peace".

Last week, external affairs minister S.M. Krishna drew attention of Lok Sabha members to India's condemnation of Israel's attack on a flotilla of ships which attempted to break Tel Aviv's blockade of Gaza in May.

That action resulted in the loss of nine lives and injuries to several others.

Krishna quoted from India's condemnation of the attack on the flotilla: "India deplores the tragic loss of life and the reports of killings and injuries to people on the boats carrying supplies for Gaza. There can be no justification for such indiscriminate use of force, which we condemn."

Last year, responding to a "flash appeal" by UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for Palestinian refugees, India gave $1 million for the affected families in Gaza.

In addition, to mark UNRWA's 60th anniversary, the UPA government enhanced its regular contribution to the agency to $1 million a year "in keeping with India's consistent and principled support for the people of Palestine".

Reisner's on-the-record revelations about purportedly confidential exchanges between Indian and Israeli generals surprised Indian journalists, but they concluded it may have been a deliberate Israeli attempt to draw attention to New Delhi's double standards on tackling civilian unrest in Palestine on the one hand, and in Kashmir on the other.

If that is so, it could not have come at a worse time for India when human rights organisations worldwide are once again waking up to the Kashmir "problem"
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1100806/jsp/nation/story_12777847.jsp

Heads roll, big head stays
OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
Suresh Kalmadi

New Delhi, Aug. 5: Heads rolled today at the Commonwealth Games organising committee over corruption allegations but its head Suresh Kalmadi stayed firmly in place.

The committee executive board even suspended a member who had quit as the committee's deputy director-general three months ago, claiming it had not then accepted Sanjay Mohindroo's resignation.

The others suspended were joint director-general T.S. Darbari, a close Kalmadi aide, and a relatively junior functionary, accounts department officer M. Jayachandran, over the allegedly irregular hiring of UK firm AM Films for the Queen's Baton relay in London last October.

Asked why Kalmadi had been spared, sports minister M.S. Gill indicated that removing him just 59 days before the event might not be wise. "With the Games so near, you change horses and you may not even get a horse."

Pressed, Gill said he didn't want to say more because "there are complications (chakkar)". He, however, hinted that Kalmadi's removal might not be easy because of clauses in the agreement signed with the Commonwealth Games Federation in 2003 to host the event.

Investigation of the London relay-related allegations would be handed over to the Enforcement Directorate, committee secretary-general Lalit Bhanot told a news conference that Kalmadi skipped. He said Kalmadi would face the media only if necessary.

Bhanot, however, avoided answering why the committee had not yet lodged an FIR on the doctoring of the email with which Kalmadi had tried to prove his innocence in the London controversy.

Committee treasurer Anil Khanna too resigned today after it emerged that Australian firm Rebound Ace, whose Indian branch has his son Aditya as CEO, had supplied surfaces for the Games tennis venue. Khanna, though, said he was not a committee office-bearer when the contract was awarded.

A.K. Mattoo has been appointed the new treasurer. Mattoo had resigned from the same post in January after differences with Kalmadi.

Asked why senior officials, including Kalmadi, should not own responsibility for the corruption allegations, Bhanot appeared to pass the buck to junior officials. "There are 1,500 people working in the committee and it's difficult to know what the person on the first floor (the top brass sit on the third floor) is doing. Senior management is not directly controlling all the staff. No individual has any financial authority; it's done collectively by the board," he said.
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1100806/jsp/frontpage/story_12779012.jsp

Mamata sprints for Urdu
- Minister rushes into House after Mulayam speaks for Muslims
J.P. YADAV
TV footage of railway minister Mamata Banerjee in the Lok Sabha on Thursday. (PTI)

New Delhi, Aug. 5: Mamata Banerjee today virtually ran from Parliament's Central Hall to the Lok Sabha and drenched the House in a shower of "shayari", all because Mulayam Singh Yadav appeared to be angling for minority votes.

Mamata was seen bustling into the House and egging on party MPs to join issue with the Samajwadi Party leader who had just alleged government apathy towards Urdu newspapers.

That was enough to kick off a scramble, with the Left and even the BJP competing to register their claims over the Muslim vote bank. An issue that was to be disposed of through a special mention turned into a full-fledged debate, compelling leader of the House Pranab Mukherjee to declare the government would take all necessary steps to promote and protect Urdu.

"I love shayari; it's so powerful," Mamata said, underlining her commitment and love for the Urdu language. She went on to recite one Urdu poem after another, reading out from her notes, presumably written in the Bengali script.

It all began when Mulayam received the Chair's permission to make a special mention of how the government had allegedly stopped publishing advertisements in Urdu newspapers. Mulayam said the government was trying to finish off the language.

Even before Mulayam had finished, Mamata, who had left the House, was seen rushing back. She sat down behind Sudip Bandopadhyay and whispered something to him. Sudip immediately raised his hand for a chance to speak.

Speaker Meira Kumar appeared reluctant, mentioning how members were waiting to raise zero-hour issues. Sudip eventually prevailed and rose to declare that Urdu was a very sweet language and his party would fight to protect it.

But the race was wide open by then. The BJP's deputy leader, Gopinath Munde, sprang a surprise and sympathised with Mulayam's concern even as ally Shiv Sena's MPs were seen fretting and fuming. Senior BJP leaders such as L.K. Advani were not in the House.

"Urdu bhasha desh ki bhasha hai, kisi dharm ki bhasha nahi (Urdu is a language of the country and not of any religion)," Munde said. He demanded that Urdu newspapers be protected, setting off a round of desk-thumping.

With a BJP leader backing Urdu, the Left couldn't afford to be left behind. The CPI's Gurudas Dasgupta raised his hands, followed by the CPM's Basudeb Acharya.

But they had to wait: the Chair had given right of way to Jammu and Kashmir MP Mirza Mehboob Beg, who thanked the members for their concern for Urdu.

Now the ball seemed ensconced in Kashmir's court, with renewable energy minister Farooq Abdullah taking charge. Pointing towards Shatrughan Sinha, he said Urdu was surviving because of Bollywood.

Health minister Ghulam Nabi Azad, another former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister, then took over. Eventually, Shatrughan had his say on the language before the comrades got their opportunity.

All this made Mamata restless. She got up and walked towards Azad and sat down beside him in the front row. The health minister was seen telling her something, which she scribbled on a piece of paper.

Apparently, it was "shayari".

Armed with the poem — or poems — Mamata was seen appealing to the Chair with folded hands. She received permission to speak.

Looking pleased, the Trinamul Congress chief got up and let loose four Urdu poems, ignoring BJP members' taunts that it was all a ploy to woo the Muslim voter.

The railway minister, who had peppered her rail budget speech with Urdu couplets, demanded a comprehensive plan for the development of the language and increased reservation for Muslims.

"Khudi ko kar buland itna ke har tadbir se pehle/ Khuda bande se khud puchhe ke bata teri raza kya hai (make yourself so strong that before you plead for anything, God Himself asks you, 'tell me what's your wish')," she recited.

She ended with the opening lines of Ram Prasad Bismil's patriotic song: "Sarfaroshi ki tamanna ab hamare dil me hai/ Dekhna hai zor kitna bazuye kaatil me hai (the desire for sacrifice is now in our hearts; let's see how much strength lies in the enemy's arms)."

This appeared directed at the CPM. On being asked, politburo member Sitaram Yechury scoffed: "She read out Urdu shayari from the Bengali script. The political meaning is quite clear."
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1100806/jsp/nation/story_12778787.jsp


Kamayani Bali MahabalAugust 5, 2010 at 10:16pm
Subject: URGENT: Call To Action - Send an Email to Ministry of Forests (India) re the POSCO project
Dear friends:

The situation in Jagatsingpur, the POSCO project area, is tense and explosive. The Orissa Government has begun the land takeover in direct violation of the Ministry of Environment and Forests directive that no forest land diversion must happen till all the requirements of the Forest Rights Act are met with. The Minister, Jairam Ramesh, himself has conceded in the Parliament that POSCO has flouted norms [1], and the NFRA committee constituted by the MoEF has also confirmed violations of the FRA in the POSCO project area [2]. In spite of these pronouncements, the Government of Orissa forces have entered the Gadkujang gram panchayat on four different occasions over the last week, and demolished several betelvine cultivations. People in the villages are determined to resist this illegal takeovers by the government, and we urge you to support their struggle:

1. Send emails to Jairam Ramesh, (Minister of State for Environment and Forests) and to Dr. P J Dilip Kumar, Director General Forests. Both email addressesare enclosed below. ALSO a sample letter is enclosed below. Alternatively you could use the points in the letter to write your own letter. ALSO, please mark a copy of your emails to: mzpsginfo@gmail.com. This will help us assess how well the Call For Action is going.

Please email now! It will take just a few minutes.

Jairam Ramesh: jairam@vsnl.com
Dr. Dilip Kumar (DG, Forests): dgfindia@nic.in

2. Call the following numbers and register your protest. Read the draft of the letter below if you wish to have talking points in place before you call. Call Now! It will take you just a minute. Even as you call send out an email to mzpsginfo@gmail.com with the following subject line "Called JR/DG". Again this will help us assess the success of the Call For Action.

Jairam Ramesh: +91 11 24361727 or 24363958
DG(Forests) Dilip Kumar: +91 11 24361509

3. Do both of the above - send an email to Mr. Jairam Ramesh and make two phone calls one each to the Minister and the DG (Forests). This is the preferred action.

[1] http://www.facebook.com/l/d7398r_BR2bgrdUMMMgVqjj_7Fw;www.thehindu.com/news/national/article548261.ece
[2] http://www.facebook.com/l/d7398D85B4Yz-yliu0zWVk4UG7w;www.thehindu.com/news/states/other-states/article536677.ece

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Sample Letter <Cut/Paste and fill in details (for example: software engineer, Pittsburgh PA) at the very bottom >

August 5th 2010
Jairam Ramesh
Minister for State
Ministry of Environemnt and Forests
Government of India
New Delhi

SUBJECT: Please revoke forest clearance for POSCO/ Stop ongoing land acquisition in the project area

Dear Sir:
I am writing today regarding a matter of utmost urgency – the continuing evictions and take over of land that the Government of Orissa is carrying forward in the three gram panchayats of Gadkujang, Nuagoan and Dinkia to secure land for the POSCO project in direct violation of the MoEF's own explicitly stated position and the recommendations of the (Ashish Kothari) Special Committee appointed by your ministry to look into the FRA violations in the POSCO project area.
The residents of the three gram panchayats have historically lived and built a strong economy in this area. They have cultivated the said land (4004 acres) for over a century and have time and again made visible that they are part of a consistently productive and very remunerative economy. As such therefore compliance with the FRA is crucial if the rights of ordinary Indians has to be protected.
Earlier this year on Jan 8th 2010, your Ministry had issued a clarification stating that the Forest Clearance issued to the POSCO project was conditional, and subject to fulfillment of other requirements including certificates from gram sabhas of the affected area stating that (a) The process of implementation of the Forest Rights Act is complete and all rights have been recognized, and (b) That they consent to the diversion after being informed of the nature and details of the project and rehabilitation project.
To date, the gram sabhas of the area have not given their consent to the POSCO project—on the contrary, Nuagaon, Gobindpur and Dhinkia gram sabhas have categorically opposed the diversion of land for the POSCO project. In addition, the 3-member National Forest Rights Act committee of the Union Ministries of Environment and Forests, and Tribal Affairs, headed by Ashish Kothari which visited the POSCO project area has confirmed numerous FRA violations, and recommended in a press conference that no forest land can be diverted unless the rights of the people dependent on the forest land are settled under the Act.

In light of these facts, continued takeover of land by the Government of Orissa is clearly illegal and violates the rights of Indian Citizens, besides escalating an already tense situation in Orissa. I fail to understand why the MoEF has not yet revoked the Forest Clearance granted to the POSCO project.
As an advocate of human rights, I am concerned that the lives of ordinary citizens seem to matter less and less to the Indian government in comparison to the demands of corporations. I urge you to respond to the crisis immediately and facilitate its fair resolution:
1. By issuing the necessary notifications/letter required to stop the Orissa government from continuing with the illegal land acquisition.
2. By immediately withdrawing the Final Clearance that your ministry granted for the project in spite of the Forest rights Act not being complied with.

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Call all-party meet, BJP tells PM

The BJP on Thursday met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and asked him to call an all-party meeting to discuss the situation in the Valley. Urging the PM to act quickly and decisively to restore peace in the Valley, the main Opposition told him that the Omar Abdullah government had become "extremely unpopular". It, however, neither sought the CM's resignation nor imposition of Governor's Rule in J-K as it pointed out that the writ of the state government no longer prevailed.
In line with its hardline stance, the BJP asked the PM to first bring the situation under control, rather than give any political package, and also sought an end to steps that demoralised the security forces.
BJP leaders said the PM assured them that a political package, as sought by Omar, was not on the agenda, as the priority now was to restore peace. Singh also favoured the idea of an all-party meet on the issue, Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj said.
By political package, Omar meant a re-look at the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, rehabilitation package for youngsters who had crossed over to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and compensation for victims of the ongoing trouble. The BJP is against any such step as it feels that it would embolden the separatists.
"The government is clueless on tackling the situation. Earlier, there used to be terrorist violence. It has now turned into mob violence," senior BJP leader L K Advani was quoted as telling the PM by Swaraj. Accompanying Advani, Swaraj and Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley were BJP MLAs from the state. A memorandum submitted by the legislators said there was a "personal resentment" against the CM.
The CPM, meanwhile, asked the PM to send an all-party parliamentary delegation to the Valley to hold discussions with all sections of the polity. The people of Kashmir have to be told that "the entire Indian political process is concerned about their problems," CPM Politburo member Sitaram Yechury said.
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Steps to control prices have worked: Pranab

New Delhi, Aug. 5 -- Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Thursday said the Centre had taken all possible steps to counter inflation and asked Opposition parties to refrain from indulging in a blame game since the problem could only be solved through a collective effort.
"It is for the states to take action against hoarders and revamp the public distribution system (PDS) to check prices," Mukherjee said in reply to a motion moved in the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday by leader of the Opposition Arun Jaitley. After the hour-long reply, which was followed by Jaitley's rejoinder expressing dissatisfaction with it, the House unanimously adopted a resolution asking the government to take steps to control inflation.
The finance minister admitted that shortage of supply of food items like pulses and edible oil, along with hardening of international prices, had compounded the situation, yet the government's efforts had brought down food inflation from 21 per cent last December to 9.55 per cent at present. Mukherjee said he did not believe in passing the buck to the states, but most areas in controlling prices such as the PDS and Essential Commodities Act lay with them.
He rejected the Opposition charge that the Centre was insensitive to the plight of the poor. "No insensitive government takes welfare steps like NREGA and providing right to education till 14 years, initiated by the UPA regime.
" He cautioned against reckless spending by the government, saying he did not want a repeat of the humiliation India faced in 1991 when it had to pledge gold for a few million dollars. In his response to Mukherjee, Jaitley said the minister failed to assure the nation as to how he intended to tackle inflation.
"He has rationalised the causes of inflation and expects the nation to be prepared for inflation in future," Jaitley said. No interference in GST Pranab Mukherjee on Thursday sought to allay the fears of state governments that the Centre would usurp their powers through a veto provision in the Goods and Services Tax (GST).

India hints at Pakistan role in Kashmir unrest

Home minister Palaniappan Chidambaram hinted on Friday that Pakistan could be behind weeks of violent anti-India protests in the disputed Kashmir region, a move that could hurt the nuclear-armed rivals' attempts to improve ties.
This is the first time New Delhi has linked Pakistan to the violence in Kashmir that has killed nearly 50 people since June. Earlier India had said Pakistan-based militants were inciting trouble in Kashmir, a region divided between India and Pakistan and which both claim in full.
"Pakistan appears to have altered its strategy in influencing events in Jammu and Kashmir," Chidambaram told the parliament during a debate on the protests, among the biggest since a separatist revolt against Indian rule broke out in 1989.
"It is possible that they believe that relying upon civilian unrest will pay them better dividends. But I am confident if we are able to win the hearts and minds of the people ... those designs can be foiled."
There were fresh pro-independence protests in several places in Kashmir on Friday. At least two people were wounded when police opened fire on thousands of protesters in Sopore town in north Kashmir.
The minister's comments could be seen by Islamabad as a provocation, damaging prospects for improving ties that plummeted after the 2008 Mumbai attacks that killed 166 people and derailed a sluggish four-year-old peace process with Pakistan.
So far, the latest violence in Kashmir has appeared to have little impact on relations.
The two sides last held peace talks in July and those ended in acrimony over the attacks, even though the dialogue itself is seen as a tentative step toward improving ties.
Divided Kashmir remains at the heart of the dispute between India and Pakistan, with both sides claiming the Himalayan region in full. They have fought two of their three wars over it.
India accuses Pakistan of fuelling unrest in Kashmir, but Islamabad says it only lends moral support to what it calls Kashmir's independence movement which has killed tens of thousands of people.
In June, India blamed Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militants for the Mumbai attacks, but Kashmiri separatists say protests by crowds of mainly Muslim youths are generally spontaneous.
LeT was founded in 1990 to fight Indian rule in Kashmir and is based in Pakistan's Punjab province.
Militant violence has fallen dramatically in recent years but popular protests have continued. In 2008, the region witnessed the biggest protests against Indian rule in two decades.
Kashmiri separatists want to carve out an independent homeland or merge with predominantly Muslim Pakistan.
(Additional reporting by Sheikh Mushtaq in Kashmir; Writing by Krittivas Mukherjee; Editing by Miral Fahmy)
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Cameron, Zardari pledge unity

London, Aug 6 (IANS) In their efforts to minimise ongoing tensions between Britain and Pakistan, Prime Minister David Cameron and visiting President Asif Ali Zardari Friday insisted that the two countries have an 'unbreakable' relationship.
During a meeting at British premier's country retreat, the two leaders attempted to smooth over the row sparked by the Cameron's recent remarks that Pakistan is 'exporting terror', the Daily Telegraph reported.
Cameron and Zardari also discussed ways to step up cooperation in the fight against terrorism and the situation in Afghanistan.
Cameron said: 'The president and I have been talking about what we see as an unbreakable relationship between Britain and Pakistan based on our mutual interests....
'Above all what we've been talking about is our strategic partnership and how we can deepen and enhance that partnership to make sure we deal with all the issues where we want to see progress - whether that is in trade, whether it is in education and also in the absolutely vital area of combating terrorism, where we want to work together to combat terrorism.'
'Whether it is keeping troops safe in Afghanistan or keeping people safe on the streets of Britain, that is a real priority for my Government, and somewhere where, with Pakistan, we are going to work together in this enhanced strategic partnership,' Cameron said.
'This is a friendship that will never break, no matter what happens,' Zardari said.
A joint statement revealed that the prime minister has accepted an invitation to make an 'early visit' to Pakistan.
'Both leaders discussed the role being played by the (Pakistan) democratic government in fighting against terrorism,' the statement said.
'The Prime Minister recognised the sacrifices made by Pakistan's military, civil law enforcement agencies and people in fighting violent extremism and militancy,' it said.
Asked to confirm that the leaders had addressed Cameron's remarks in India, an official merely replied that there had been a 'detailed and very constructive, fruitful discussion on counter-terrorism issues'.

Angry Supreme Court cites Charles Dickens in Bhopal gas case

Press Trust of India , Updated: August 06, 2010 20:47 IST
New Delhi:  Taking a dig at the slow pace of judicial proceedings, the Supreme Court on Friday said it would perhaps take another 25 years before the Bhopal gas tragedy case is decided by it and by that time the victims would be dead.

"It took the trial court 25 years to decide the case. It will then come on an appeal in the High Court where it will drag on for another 15 years. After that, it will come to the Supreme Court where it will go on for another 10 years. By that time, the victims will all be dead," the apex court said.

Justice Markandeya Katju, heading the bench which included Justice T S Thakur, made the remarks while expressing ire at the protracted delay in disposal of the cases as litigants/advocates take undue advantage of the loopholes in the legal system.

The Bench cited a Charles Dicken's novel where a reference is made to a civil dispute involving two families, Jarndis Vs Jarndis that dragged on for over a century.Share on SocialGmail BuzzPrint

"In that case, the matter dragged on for 100 years, several generations had died. The descendants, the advocates and the judges were not aware what was the case about but they were fighting it. India is also becoming like that. Cases keep dragging," the apex court said.

Justice Katju made the observations while dealing with a SLP in a 24-year-old civil dispute.

"This is a 24-year-old case and you are filing a SLP," the Bench said while refusing to entertain the case.

On August 2, CBI had moved the apex court seeking restoration of the stringent charge of culpable homicide, which attracts maximum punishment of 10 years jail term, against the accused in Bhopal gas leak case.

It has urged the apex court to recall its 14-year-old judgement that had diluted the offence in the December 2-3, 1984 incident to a mere charge of causing death due to rash and negligent act against former Union Carbide India Chairman Keshub Mahindra and six others.

Besides Mahindra, Vijay Gokhale, the then Managing Director of UCIL, Kishore Kamdar, the then Vice President, J N Mukund, the then Works Manager, S P Choudhary, the then Production Manager, K V Shetty, the then Plant Superintendent and S I Quereshi, the then Production Assistant were convicted and sentenced to two years jail term by a trial court in Bhopal on June 7.

The trial court verdict had sparked an outrage and civil society activists and political parties sought an appeal against it, maintaining the accused had been tried under a less stringent provision of law for the world's worst industrial disaster that left over 15,000 people dead and thousands maimed.

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Leh flash floods: 100 killed, over 350 injured

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Leh: At least 100 people have been killed and many more are missing after flash floods hit Leh in Ladakh. Reports said a number of people were killed and many injured in a massive cloudburst on Thursday night. Four policemen have also been killed ...

Jammu and Kashmir govt announces ex-gratia for Leh flash flood victims

Daily News & Analysis - ‎2 hours ago‎
Place: Srinagar | Agency: PTI The Jammu and Kashmir government today announced ex gratia of Rs two lakh each to the relatives of those killed in a cloudburst that hit the Himalayan town of Leh in the frontier region of Ladakh. While the government will ...

125 killed in Leh flash flood

India Today - ‎1 hour ago‎
At least 125 people were killed and hundreds of others injured in flash flood in Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday night. Many people were reported missing. Army and Indo Tibetan Border Police Force (ITBP) have been carrying out rescue ...

Speaker, Rajya Sabha chairman condole deaths in Leh cloudburst

Daily News & Analysis - ‎2 hours ago‎
Place: New Delhi | Agency: PTI Lok Sabha speaker Meira Kumar and Rajya Sabha chairman Hamid Ansari today condoled the loss of life and property due to floods triggered by a massive cloudburst in Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir. ...

Tourists trapped in Ladakh flash floods

Hindustan Times - ‎3 hours ago‎
Several tourists, including foreign visitors, are reported to be stranded in Leh as air links have been snapped after massive flash floods hit the area. Travel agents are worried over the impact of the disaster on a good tourist season. ...

Flash floods kill scores in Leh

The Hindu - ‎3 hours ago‎
More than 100 people were killed and over 300 others injured after a heavy downpour triggered flash floods devastating Leh in the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir. A look at what is making news across the States. More than 100 people were killed and ...
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Commonwealth Games medals unveiled

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The medals for the Commonwealth Games were unveiled here Friday by Organising Committee chairman Suresh Kalmadi. Kalmadi hoped that India will win more ...
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Narang threatens to pull out of Games after Khel Ratna snub

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PTI New Delhi, Aug 6 (PTI) In what could be a big setback to India''s medal hopes at Commonwealth Games, shooter Gagan Narang is considering pulling out of ...
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Games glitter turns to mud with claims of shoddy work, shonky deals

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Delhi Commonwealth Games have been plagued by delays in the construction of infrastructure and venues. Picture: AP/Manish Swarup A STRAY dog lies in the ...
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Commonwealth Games: Civic agencies also responsible for mess

Economic Times - ‎9 hours ago‎
That's the amount of money that the DDA is spending on the Commonwealth Games 2010. Enough, you would think to ensure that the preparations go off without a ...
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Central Board of Direct Taxes verifying CWG transactions

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In the wake of allegations of corruption in expenses incurred by the Commonwealth Games Organizing Committee, the Chairman of Central Board of Direct Taxes, ...
Opposition demands PM's answer on 'Rs 100000 crore' CWG scam Economic Times
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Delhi Games timing is off-season for swimming: Canada coach

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... the Delhi Commonwealth Games is off-season for swimming and adapting to the conditions would be the key to winning a medal at the October 3 to 14 event. ...

Only two Games stadiums have NOC on fire safety

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Only two stadiums for the Commonwealth Games have got no-objection certificates (NOCs) from the fire department as work continues in the others. ...
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Queen's Baton Relay faces protest in Jharkhand

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The Queen's Baton Relay for the Commonwealth Games which reached Jharkhand's capital Friday was accorded a warm welcome amid protests by the Bharatiya ...
Hyderabad to welcome Queen's Baton Relay on Aug 14 The Hindu
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Games deal puts Indian mission under scanner

IBNLive.com - ‎13 hours ago‎
London: In a new twist in the ongoing battle between the Commonwealth Games organisers and the Ministry of External Affairs over who is responsible for the ...

Australian duo caught in blame Games

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Craig McLatchey and Mike Bushell are veterans of the Australian major events scene, having worked on the Sydney Olympics and Melbourne Commonwealth Games ...
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We shouldn't have bid for the Commonwealth Games: Bhutia

Times of India - Nilesh Bhattacharya - ‎Aug 4, 2010‎
KOLKATA: Baichung Bhutia on Wednesday added fuel to the Commonwealth Games fire, saying that the country should not have hosted the event in the first place ...
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Games provide a subplot for Jamaica series

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... to excel during the final phase of a Commonwealth Games countdown that starts tomorrow against fourth-ranked Jamaica at the State Netball Hockey Centre. ...
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240 docs, paramedics to be available at CWG village

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NEW DELHI: The government today said 240 doctors and paramedic staff would be available round the clock at the Commonwealth Games village to tackle any ...
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CWG: Beleaguered OC suspends three officials

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New Delhi, Aug 6: In a bid to win back its lost credibility, the Organising Committee (OC) of the Delhi Commonwealth Games (CWG) suspended three errant ...
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Image of Games can't be damaged by corruption charges: Fennell

Times of India - ‎Aug 3, 2010‎
NEW DELHI: The embattled Commonwealth Games Organisers on Tuesday received a strong rebuke from CGF chief Michael Fennell who said that the image of the ...
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Triple jumper Idowu confirms participation in CWG

Times of India - ‎10 hours ago‎
LONDON: Some of his illustrious peers might have decided against travelling to India for the upcoming Commonwealth Games, but world and European champion ...

Kalmadi unveils CWG medals, hopes windfall for Indians

Times of India - ‎20 minutes ago‎
Suresh Kalmadi unveiled the victory medallions for the Commonwealth Games. The front of the medal has the Games 2010 Delhi logo and the dates. ...
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Pravesh Rana to spice up Commonwealth Games

NDTV.com - ‎Aug 5, 2010‎
PTI Model-turned-reality TV star Pravesh Rana is all set to anchor the curtain raiser for 2010 Commonwealth Games (CWG) as he prepares to spice up the games ...
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Programme for food safety during Commonwealth Games

Daily News & Analysis - ‎Aug 4, 2010‎
Place: New Delhi | Agency: PTI Amid concerns regarding lack of food safety norms in the capital restaurants during the upcoming Commonwealth Games, ...

Now book slams CWG, puns on 'Common v/s Wealth'

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After coming under fire from several quarters over allegations of corruption, the upcoming Commonwealth Games and its organisers came in for more criticism ...
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New Zealand name Commonwealth Games cycling team

Times of India - ‎Aug 4, 2010‎
WELLINGTON (New Zealand): ProTour riders Greg Henderson and Hayden Roulston are among 26 New Zealand cyclists selected to compete at October's Commonwealth ...
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Shakuni, Duryodhana in CWG 'Mahabharata'

Hindustan Times - ‎3 hours ago‎
PTI A BJP member on Friday likened those involved in the controversy over the Commonwealth Games projects with characters in the Mahabharata. ...

C'wealth Games stadia ready only on paper?

Asian Age - ‎11 hours ago‎
The claims of the Organising Committee of the Commonwealth Games, led by Suresh Kalmadi, that various Games stadia are "ready" seem to be only on paper. ...

No compulsory frisking at Delhi Metro stations

Times of India - ‎4 hours ago‎
Sources, however, said the exercise could be restarted before the Independence Day or the Commonwealth Games. "The queues were getting very long. ...
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Experts: Makeover a monumental flaw

Indian Express - ‎13 hours ago‎
With monuments getting a facelift before the Commonwealth Games, heritage enthusiasts and conservationists are questioning the process adopted to make the ...
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I'm confident to do well in Commonwealth Games: Saina

Times of India - ‎Aug 4, 2010‎
The 20-year-old Hyderabadi is also one of the brand ambassador of the 2010 Commonwealth Games. Saina wished all the best to Dinaz, a prominent fitness ...
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120 students to help manage Delhi traffic during CWG

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As many as 120 university students, including 12 girls, Friday joined as volunteers to help the Delhi Traffic Police during the Commonwealth Games that ...
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Let the Commonwealth Games & insulated fun begin!

Economic Times - ‎Aug 4, 2010‎
Minister Ahmed also informed him that in view of the Commonwealth Games 2010, a workshop of "all stakeholders" was organised on July 23 to "sensitise them ...

Advertisers shy away from tainted Commonwealth Games

Economic Times - ‎Aug 4, 2010‎
NEW DELHI: It actually looks a 'Conmen'wealth Games. Many marketers and advertisers have decided to stay away from the Commonwealth Games because multiple ...

Balogh fired up over Games omission

Sydney Morning Herald - Drew Cratchley - ‎12 hours ago‎
Olympic gold medallist Suzy Balogh says her omission from the Australian shooting team for the New Delhi Commonwealth Games has put the fire in her belly to ...

CBI gets two-day custody of Amit Shah

Hindustan Times - ‎4 hours ago‎
Former Gujarat State Minister for Home Amit Shah (C) speaks to the media representatives at... The Gujarat High Court on Friday granted two-day custody of former minister of state Amit Shah to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in the 2005 ...

CBI to get two-day custody of Amit Shah

Sify - ‎1 hour ago‎
The Gujarat High Court Friday allowed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) two days' custody of former minister of state for home and law Amit Shah for further investigation in the 2005 Sohrabuddin Sheikh killing in a staged shootout. ...

Amit Shah s custody Has CBI mishandled the case

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The arrest and prosecution of the former Gujarat Minister of State for Home, Amit Shah by the CBI has ballooned into a serious political controversy. The BJP claims that this is vendetta ultimately designed to target Chief Minister, Narendra Modi. ...

Sohrabuddin case: Amit Shah sent to CBI custody

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Ahmedabad: Former Gujarat minister of state for home Amit Shah has been sent to two days of Central Bureau of Investigation custody in connection with the alleged fake encounter case of Sohrabuddin Sheikh. The Gujarat High Court on Friday accepted the ...

Gujarat High Court gives 2-day custody of Amit Shah to CBI

NDTV.com - ‎4 hours ago‎
PTI, Updated: August 06, 2010 17:59 IST Ahmedabad: Setting aside a lower court order, the Gujarat High Court has granted CBI two days' custody of former Gujarat minister Amit Shah who was arrested on July 25 in the Soharabuddin Sheikh fake encounter ...

CBI moves High Court for Amit Shah's remand

The Hindu - Manas Dasgupta - ‎18 hours ago‎
AP File photo of former Gujarat Minister Amit Shah. The CBI on Thursday moved the Gujarat High Court to get custody of Shah. Rebuffed by the special court, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Thursday moved the Gujarat High Court with a ...

When Gujarat govt doubted it's own Bar

Times of India - ‎Aug 3, 2010‎
AHMEDABAD: Word about the CBI seeking trial of the Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter case outside Gujarat worried the state government to such an extent that chief minister Narendra Modi in his public speeches abused the Centre and CBI for three days ...

Reprieve for Shah as court rejects CBI remand plea

Times of India - ‎Aug 4, 2010‎
AHMEDABAD: In a setback for CBI in Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter case, CBI court on Wednesday rejected its remand plea for former junior home minister of Gujarat, Amit Shah. CBI had applied for a five-day remand. The court observed that the sealed ...

Modi's fiery oratory may give CBI firepower

Times of India - Prashant Dayal - ‎Aug 3, 2010‎
AHMEDABAD: Fiery speeches have won Gujarat CM Narendra Modi votes. But, this time around, the shrewd politician may find himself in trouble. The CBI has started taping Modi's speeches made after the arrest of his trusted lieutenant and former MoS for ...
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After a week, no deaths in Kashmir protests today

Hindustan Times - ‎50 minutes ago‎
After seven days of consistent news of deaths and violence, the Kashmir Valley on Friday witnessed less-violent protests amid rains and strict imposition of curfew. One youth was, however, critically injured in security forces' action in north Kashmir. ...

Five injured in Kashmir clashes

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Five people were injured, one of them critically, in clashes with security forces across Kashmir Valley Friday as protesters again defied curfew and came out on the streets. Three protesters were injured, including one seriously, when security forces ...

Important to win hearts and minds of Kashmiris: Chidambaram

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Unique solution to Kashmir's unique problem: PC

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New Delhi, Aug 6: Winning hearts of the Kashmiri people through delivering dialogue is the only way to solve Kashmir problem, said Home Minister P Chidambaram. He asked separatists hardline Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani to join in the ...

Nobody believes Omar has a grip on the state

Times of India - Arati R Jerath, Saleem Pandit - ‎17 hours ago‎
SRINAGAR: Just when it seemed that OmarAbdullah had made a decisive intervention for peace by reaching out to Hurriyat hardliner Syed Ali Shah Geelani, the situation threatened to slip out of his grasp as security forces failed to buy into his ...

Kashmir needs unique solution: PC

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Geelani calls for peaceful protests

The Hindu - Shujaat Bukhari - ‎Aug 4, 2010‎
Hardline separatist leader Syed Ali Geelani on Wednesday made a fervent appeal to the people to remain peaceful during their agitation and not burn public property. Additional deployment of troops from Delhi would not deter the people from their ...

Kashmir a unique problem and needs unique solution, says Chidambaram

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Young MPs stand by Omar, ask GenNext in JK to shun violence

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Answer to Kashmir problem lies in dialogue: Chidambaram

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Iran suspicious over WikiLeaks disclosures

New Delhi, Aug 6 (ANI): Iran is suspicious about the revelations made by web portal WikiLeaks, exposing the dubious designs of Pakistani spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence in targeting Indian interests in Kabul and role of Tehran in fuelling insurgency in Afghanistan.
WikiLeaks, the whistle-blower organization has posted over 90,000 classified reports about the Afghan war, which exposes ISI's profound links with Taliban, and its complicity in terrorist attacks on Indian interests in Afghanistan, including attack on the Indian Embassy in 2008.
The disclosure of a six-year archive of classified US military documents by the WikiLeaks.org website underscores deep suspicions about the role of ISI in War against Terror.
"We are suspicious of revealing of these documents because issues raised in these documents are not new ones," Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Mohammad Fathollahi told reporters in New Delhi.
Fathollahi further said that by releasing this report "special goals and objectives" are being followed in order to create an atmosphere.
"We believe raising of these issues at this time which we know in the past they have existed we consider it as a kind of strain for development, stability and political process of Afghanistan," he said while commenting on WikiLeaks report.
India sees validity in the leaked documents, which vindicates New Delhi's charge of complicity between terrorist networks and ISI.
US has already initiated investigations in the biggest leak in its defence history, and Pentagon is now said to be searching for moles in US Afghanistan operations.
The Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister is visiting Delhi and has held comprehensive 'consultations' on Afghanistan with External Affairs Minister SM Krishna and Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao on Thursday.
Iran and India share almost identical positions and "close viewpoint" on development of Afghanistan.
Speaking on reconciliation and reintegration of Taliban militants in Afghanistan, Fathollahi said: "We disagree that that trouble in Afghanistan has a military solution, we don't agree that the presence of foreign forces in Afghanistan is a solution. Government of Afghanistan should be trusted."
Fathollahi denied that there is any pressure on New Delhi from Washington to downgrade its relationship with Tehran.
He also told reporters that the Chahbahar port is partially ready, having two-and-a-half million tones of uploading capacity and soon it will be developed further so that Indian goods can be transited into Afghanistan.
Fathollahi visit to New Delhi is the second ministerial visit in less than a month and follows the July 9 joint commission meeting at which Tehran had relented to expedite work at the Chabahar port that could deepen India's outreach in both Afghanistan and Central Asia. By Naveen Kapoor (ANI)

U.N. climate deal retreats as Bonn talks end

BONN(Reuters) - U.N. climate talks have moved backward rather than forward toward a hoped-for deal later this year as nations make slow progress on pledges to cut greenhouse gas emissions and add more proposals to the working document.
As talks in Bonn on a new climate treaty draw to an end on Friday, the frustration of delegates with the process this week is clearly felt, and a deal in Mexico this year seems unlikely.
This week's meeting is the penultimate before a meeting set for the end of November in Cancun, Mexico.
"I came to Bonn hopeful of a deal in Cancun, but at this point I am very concerned as I have seen some countries walking back from progress made in Copenhagen," said Jonathan Pershing, the U.S. deputy special climate envoy.
A new climate text under discussion has increased to 34 pages from 17 as new proposals are added or old ones reinserted.
It is a blueprint to guide negotiators in overcoming rifts between rich and poor nations when they meet again at the next session in October in Tianjin, China.
The European Union's co-lead negotiator Artur Runge-Metzger accused some countries of adding text in a "tit for tat" way.
"It is important in Tianjin to turn that spirit around."
U.N. climate chief Christiana Figueres said this was the last chance for countries to add to the text.
"If you see the bigger picture, we have progress here in Bonn. It is hard to cook a meal without a pot and governments are much closer to actually making the pot," she said.
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The pace of negotiations has slowed as some countries have gone back on issues agreed last year in Copenhagen such as monitoring and measuring greenhouse gas emissions and ways of cutting emissions from rich nations and developing countries.
"The mitigation discussion even went backwards and became more polarized," said Gordon Shepherd at campaign group WWF.
Reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD) was also reopened over the definition of what it covered.
The Alliance of Small Island States complained rich nations' emissions cut pledges fell short of what was needed.
"We cannot anticipate any major shift from what we had in Copenhagen, which was a 12 to 18 percent reduction when the IPCC called for 25 percent. We are far from that in the aggregate figures," said the group's chair Dessima Williams.
The U.S. said the talks focused too much on putting the onus on only rich nations to deliver cuts, rather than all countries.
Climate finance is also an area of disagreement. The Copenhagen Accord last December set a long-term goal of raising $100 billion a year by 2020 to avert the effects of climate change and a short-term goal of $10 billion a year by 2012.
Pershing said some countries were seeking "staggering sums out of line with reality."
Another setback to the talks arose from the lack of legislation to curb emissions in the United States.
The U.S. Senate dropped efforts to put emissions curbs in an energy bill that is now focused narrowly on reforming offshore drilling, but the country has said it will stick by its 2020 target for reducing emissions.
"It has been taken as a signal by some that the process should be slowed or we should wait for the U.S.," Williams said.
(Editing by James Jukwey)
(For more news on Reuters India, click http://in.reuters.com)


White House: More bumps likely as economy recovers

White House economic adviser Christina Romer on Friday said it was important not to read too much into any one monthly employment report and there were likely to be more bumps ahead as the U.S. economy recovers.
"It is essential that we continue our efforts to move in the right direction and replace job losses with robust job gains," Romer said after the government reported the unemployment rate was unchanged at 9.5 percent in July for a second straight month, just below market expectations for a rise to 9.6 percent.
(Reporting by Tabassum Zakaria; Editing by Vicki Allen) ((toby.zakaria@reuters.com ; +1 202 898 8300; Reuters Messaging: toby.zakaria.reuters.com@reuters.net ))

WikiLeaks expose: Pentagon wants Afghan war files back

Washington, Aug 6 (IANS/RIA Novosti) US Defence Department demanded that whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks return all US secret documents on the war in Afghanistan and erase the classified data already posted on the internet.
Last month, WikiLeaks released some 71,000 US military secret files on the war in Afghanistan dating from September 2004 to December 2009. The website is believed to have at least 15,000 more files with classified data.
'The Defence Department demands that WikiLeaks return immediately to the US government all versions of documents obtained directly or indirectly from the Department of Defence databases or records,' Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell said Thursday.
'We are asking them (WikiLeaks) to do the right thing. This is the appropriate course of action given the damage that has been done,' Morrell said.
The leaked documents contain a massive amount of classified data, from reports on the killings of civilians and lists of names of Afghan informers helping NATO troops, to reports that Pakistan's ISI intelligence agency is helping the Taliban in Afghanistan.
US Defence Secretary Robert Gates earlier said the publication of Afghan war files may lead to serious consequences for NATO troops and their Afghan assets.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has denounced leaking the names of Afghan informants, saying 'their lives will be in danger now'.
The Pentagon, the FBI and the Justice Department are jointly probing the leaks.
The main suspect in the leak of the documents is jailed US private Bradley Manning, who had top-secret clearance as an intelligence analyst for the army when he was stationed in Iraq.
Pentagon investigators believe that Manning has accessed a worldwide military classified internet and e-mail system to download the documents.
Manning, 22, was charged in June with several violations of the US Criminal Code for allegedly transferring classified data without authorization.
Earlier this year, the Wikileaks website posted a video showing US troops firing repeatedly on a group of men, some of whom were unarmed, walking down a Baghdad street.
The website does not have a central office or any paid staff and its operations are run only by a small dedicated team and some 800 volunteers.
Wikileaks' founder, Australian activist Julian Assange, has no home address but he often pops up in Sweden and Iceland, where internet anonymity is protected by laws. He is being hunted by Pentagon investigators and as is suspected of releasing confidential US State Department documents.
--IANS/RIA Novosti

Illegal mining scam: Reddy asks Congress leaders to witness Bellary's developments

Bangalore, Aug 6 (ANI): Reacting to the Congress party's 'Bellary Chalo' padayatra from Bangalore to Bellary to press the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Government in Karnataka to order a CBI inquiry into the illegal mining issue, Tourism Minister G. Janardhan Reddy on Friday said Congress leaders are most welcome to visit Bellary District and witness the developments.
Addressing a seminar hosted by State's Infrastructure Development Department here, Reddy said: "We are welcoming all these Congress people, heartily to Bellary. I have told all my BJP workers to treat them like our guests. Let them come to Bellary and see the development of the Bellary because even Sonia Gandhi hasn't turned to Bellary."
"Sushma Swaraj is coming to Bellary. From last eleven years, how much development we are doing in Bellary. Let them come and see it," he added.
Reddy further said that there was no point in mooting this padayatra since the Karnataka Government has already banned export of iron ore.
The Congress leaders began their march from Bangalore on July 25, and will walk for 20 km every day, covering an average of three km per hour for 15 days.
The padayatra ends in Bellary on August 9.
The Reddy brothers are facing allegations of illegal mining of iron ores by encroaching upon a large chunk of forestland in the area causing huge damage to the environment. (ANI)

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BJP's Gadkari reaches out to Muslims

FE - 02:11 PM
In a bid to reach out to the minorities, BJP President Nitin Gadkari Thursday wrote a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh demanding that his government take steps to deal with encroachments on Wakf properties.
       
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  •             Few bookings for Games hotel rooms yet FE - 01:53 AM
  • It was expected to be a deluge, but so far, it's just a trickle. Hotels in New Delhi which earmarked thousands of rooms for Commonwealth Games visitors are still waiting for the bookings.
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  •             Let it be FE - 02:11 PM
  • "The one approach I will not accept," said Barack Obama in June of Congress's faltering efforts to fight global warming, "is inaction." Instead, the President instructed America's lawmakers to "seriously tackle our addiction to fossil fuels".
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  •             Uniform law to govern ports; shipping min prepares draft FE - 01:53 AM
  • The shipping ministry has kick-started an exercise to bring in a comprehensive law that will subsume existing Indian Ports Act, 1908 and Major Ports Act, 1963. The measure comes in the backdrop of severe criticism of the present archaic laws even as ports are undergoing significant capacity expansion.
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  •             IAF to adopt new system to select pilots in 3 years FE - 01:53 AM
  • In another three years, the Indian Air Force (IAF) will put in place a new system to select fighter pilots for its cutting edge and high performance aircraft fleet, it was announced Thursday.
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  •             Call all-party meeting on Valley: BJP to PM FE - 01:53 AM
  • The BJP on Thursday asked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to call an all-party meeting to discuss the situation in Jammu and Kashmir, restore peace and harmony in the region, and ensure that no steps are taken which demoralise security forces deployed there.
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  •             Another poll pitch, govt announces power subsidy for farmers FE - 01:53 AM
  • Weeks after announcing a fuel subsidy for public transport, the West Bengal government has announced subsidy on power used for agricultural purposes, a move that is seen as a poll pitch at political circles.
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  •             Mexico foreign affairs minister to visit India from Aug 16 FE - 01:53 AM
  • Ahead of the climate change negotiations, to be held in Cancun, Mexico, Patricia Espinosa, the country's foreign affairs minister and chairperson, 16th Conference of the Parties (COP 16) to United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), will visit New Delhi from August 16.
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  •             Haryana unveils relief package for flood-hit farmers FE - 01:53 AM
  • Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Thursday reviewed the flood situation in the state and announced relief measures for farmers, who have suffered heavy losses due to the recent floods.
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  •             Letters to the editor FE - 01:53 AM
  • The government's demand that the maker of BlackBerry—Research In Motion (RIM)—should address security concerns by offering monitoring facility in India is right.
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  •             Omar asked ministers to move out of Srinagar, talk to people FE - 01:53 AM
  • With the situation in the Valley showing no signs of improvement, J&K chief minister Omar Abdullah had deputed six senior ministers to establish contact with civil society in North and South Kashmir.
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  •             Report card FE - 01:53 AM
  • This paper* evaluates how successful is a policy of exchange rate stabilisation to counteract the negative effects of a Dutch Disease episode.
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  •             Our focus will remain on emerging markets FE - 01:53 AM
  • The soap-to-software major Wipro plans to expand the non-IT side of its business and is bullish on acquisitions.
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  •             The fever is down FE - Thu, Aug 5
  • The flu is back, but without the scare. One year after the H1N1 virus led to the first death in India, and set off a wave of panic across the world - with cities reporting closure of schools and public areas seeing a drop in numbers - the onset of monsoon has seen a fresh spurt.
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  •             Capped FE - Thu, Aug 5
  • No one expected a bang; but the idea of a cap on America's carbon emissions died with barely the bathos of a whimper.
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  •             Chidambaram appeals for peace in Valley, promises dialogue FE - Thu, Aug 5
  • Promising to re-start the political dialogue in Jammu and Kashmir, home minister P Chidambaram on Wednesday urged the protesting mobs in the Valley to desist from violent attacks on security forces and help in creating an atmosphere in which constructive talks with 'all sections of people' could be initiated.
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  •             Bank capital infusion to hinge on financial inclusion ranking FE - Thu, Aug 5
  • Capital infusion in banks could turn out to be also a function of how serious they are about implementing the programmes for financial inclusion.
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  •             Protestors' new target: properties of ruling coalition members FE - Thu, Aug 5
  • As the Valley continues to simmer, protestors have begun targeting the homes and properties of politicians associated with the ruling coalition.
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  •             Desi CEO, tech privacy must for defence JVs FE - Thu, Aug 5
  • Foreign players which enter into joint venture agreement with Indian firms in the defence sector would not be allowed to share their technical know-how or software — which they impart to Indian JV company — with even their other overseas subsidiaries.
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  •             Naxals spring another ambush in Dantewada FE - Thu, Aug 5
  • Naxalites on Wednesday ambushed personnel of the Chhattisgarh police, Special Task Force and Koya Commandos in the forests of Gumiyapal in Dantewada.
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Kasab jotting notes in jail to prepare his defence: Lawyer

IE - 05:28 PM
As the deadline for filing an appeal in the Bombay High Court draws to a close, Pakistani gunman Ajmal Kasab, sentenced to death for his role in Mumbai terror attacks, is busy jotting down notes in Arthur Road Central jail to help his lawyers in preparing his defence.
       
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  •             Centre keen on fulfilling its promises to Kashmiris: HM IE - 05:28 PM
  • Observing that it wanted to "win the hearts and minds" of the people of Kashmir, the government on Friday said it would resume dialogue and asked the separatists, including hardline Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani, to join it.
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  •             Man jumps in front of Metro, services disrupted IE - 05:28 PM
  • Services were temporarily disrupted on Metro's Dwarka line during the morning rush hour after a man jumped in front of a train at Janakpuri East station in an apparent suicide attempt.
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  •             Sobhraj's wife, mom-in-law furnish reply on contempt charges IE - 05:28 PM
  • The wife and mother-in-law of Indian-origin 'bikini killer' Charles Sobhraj furnished their explanation on contempt charges before the Supreme Court following their outburst against the verdict upholding life term of the criminal and were ordered to reappear on Sunday.
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  •             Sohrabuddin case: CBI gets custody of Amit Shah IE - 05:28 PM
  • The Gujarat High Court on Friday allowed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to take into custody former Gujarat Minister of State for Home Amit Shah for two days.
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  •             Shakuni, Duryodhana in CWG 'Mahabharata' IE - 05:28 PM
  • A BJP member likened those involved in the controversy over the Commonwealth Games projects with characters in the Mahabharata.
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  •             CWG corruption rocks Lok Sabha IE - 05:28 PM
  • The Lok Sabha was adjourned at 1 pm on Friday after the Opposition launched a concerted attack on the Union government over the alleged financial irregularities in the Commonwealth Games panel.
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  •             No compulsory frisking at Metro stations IE - 05:28 PM
  • The CISF has stopped compulsory frisking of passengers at all Metro stations in the national capital, saying that the exercise was leading to long queues at the stations.
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  •             India still at risk of fresh terror attacks: US IE - 05:28 PM
  • India remains at risk of fresh terror attacks, a US State Department report has warned, saying that New Delhi was receiving volumes of such credible intelligence.
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  •             Early release from jail is a Rs 200 cr biz? IE - 05:28 PM
  • The Bangalore Chapter of Transparency International India (TII) has urged Governor H R Bhardwaj to probe grounds on which premature release of 594 prisoners had been recommended, alleging irregularities with regard to it.
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  •             Leh airport operational soon IE - 05:28 PM
  • The Leh airport that stopped all operations following last night's flash floods is expected to be up and running in the evening, authorities said.
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  •             Damage control exercise gets off in Bihar BJP IE - 05:28 PM
  • Amid rebellion by senior party leaders within BJP in Bihar, the party has launched a damage control exercise to check dissidence internally, ahead of the crucial state Assembly polls slated for later this year.
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  •             Crew member killed after fall from helicopter IE - 05:28 PM
  • In a freak accident, a crew member fell to his death when the door of a helicopter flung open while flying over Namsai in Lohit district of Arunachal Pradesh today.
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  •             'Damaged heart could be coaxed into mending itself' IE - 05:28 PM
  • A broken heart could soon be coaxed into mending itself, says an Indian-origin scientist who led an international team which claims to have discovered a way of converting ordinary tissue into beating muscle cells.
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  •             India suffer first defeat in Portugal training tour IE - 12:51 PM
  • Indian national football team succumbed to its first defeat during the ongoing two-month training tour of Portugal after it went down 0-1 to a local third division side Sintrense in the fourth practice match at Lisbon.
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  •             BJP's Gadkari reaches out to Muslims IE - 12:51 PM
  • In a bid to reach out to the minorities, BJP President Nitin Gadkari Thursday wrote a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh demanding that his government take steps to deal with encroachments on Wakf properties.
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  •             Candid Buddha admits to making mistakes IE - 12:51 PM
  • In a candid admission, West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee on Thursday said the Left Front government in the state had committed mistakes for three decades with regard to land acquisition policy among others.
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  •             Kashmir Valley peaceful, curfew still in place IE - 12:51 PM
  • The situation in curfew-bound Kashmir remained peaceful on Friday with no untoward incident reported from any part of the Valley.
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  •             Party leaders in MP silent over Uma's return to BJP IE - 11:55 AM
  • The BJP in Madhya Pradesh has chosen to stay shut over the possible return of former state Chief Minister Uma Bharti into the partyfold after the Central leadership asked senior leaders to desist from going public about their views on the issue.
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  •             Two more Maoists surrender in Jharkhand IE - 11:55 AM
  • Two Maoists surrendered on Friday taking the total number of rebels surrendering to seven in the last one week in Jharkhand, where the police have launched 'Operation Nai Disha' to bring ultras back to mainstream.
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Your guest, your honour

HT - 11:30 AM
India, Aug. 5 -- The Upanishads, Manusmriti, Ramayana and Mahabharta provide answer to the questions, 'Who is a guest?' and 'How should he be treated?' The term for 'guest' in Sanskrit is 'atithi' - one who visits your place without prior notice.
       
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  •             Cops suspect foul play in cricketer's death in UP HT - 11:30 AM
  • Lucknow, Aug. 5 -- The mystery behind the death of a budding cricketer at a swimming pool in a college in Lucknow remained unsolved on Thursday.
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  •             Sibal: Will issue safeguards for madrassas HT - 11:30 AM
  • New Delhi, Aug. 5 -- HRD Minister Kapil Sibal on Thursday told Muslim religious leaders that legally valid guidelines would be issued to ensure the Right to Education Act did not hinder madrassas, but ruled out an "immediate amendment".
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  •             State to reply on SC/ST Act implementation HT - 11:30 AM
  • Mumbai, Aug. 6 -- The state, within three weeks, will have to file an affidavit informing the high court whether it had forwarded reports to the Centre on implementation of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act in the state.
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  •             'Why is Shivaji Park still not a silence zone?' HT - 11:30 AM
  • Mumbai, Aug. 6 -- The high court on Thursday sought an explanation from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation as to why an earlier order which declared Shivaji Park a "silence zone" was not complied with.
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  •             'Review conditions for poor mothers' HT - 11:30 AM
  • Mumbai, Aug. 6 -- The high court rapped the state government and the municipal corporation for failing to extend the benefits of various schemes meant for pregnant and lactating mothers to homeless women on Thursday.
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  •             List 2 brings confusion again HT - 11:30 AM
  • Mumbai, Aug. 6 -- Confusion and delay prevailed once again on Thursday evening, the day the second merit list for the vocational courses was declared.
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  •             Parents detained for protesting fee hike HT - 11:30 AM
  • Mumbai, Aug. 6 -- The Byculla police on Thursday morning detained parents of students of St Peter's School in Mazgoan for a signature campaign against a fee hike.
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  •             Reward for citizens who foiled dacoity bid in Kharghar HT - 11:30 AM
  • Navi Mumbai, Aug. 6 -- The outgoing Commissioner of Police of Navi Mumbai, Gulabrao Pol has announced rewards for the citizens who helped thwart a dacoity on Wednesday at a finance company in Kharghar.
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  •             WR, CR slug it out for new-age trains HT - 11:30 AM
  • Mumbai, Aug. 6 -- Western and Central railways are slugging it out for the 35 new-age rakes that are expected to come in the next nine months.
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  •             BMC hospitals feel malaria chills HT - 11:30 AM
  • Mumbai Mumbai, Aug. 6 -- The assault of malaria has hit civic hospital staff as well. About 62 paramedical staffers of Sion, KEM, Nair and Kasturba hospitals have taken ill in the last four days, after suffering from several monsoon illnesses, mainly malaria. Several resident doctors, interns and medical students in civic hospitals have also fallen prey to malaria, hospital sources said.
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  •             Pune man falls from train, dies HT - 11:30 AM
  • Mumbai, Aug. 6 -- A 48-year-old Pune resident fell off the Pune-Mumbai Deccan Queen near Sandhurst Road on Thursday morning and died.
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  •             3 die of monsoon illnesses, one of swine flu in city HT - 11:30 AM
  • Mumbai, Aug. 6 -- Three people died of monsoon diseases in the city on Wednesday while one person died of swine flu on Tuesday.
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  •             Caste census: GoM extends date as BJP, Cong dither HT - 11:30 AM
  • New Delhi, Aug. 5 -- With only seven parties responding to its communication on the caste-based census, the Group of Ministers (GoM) has extended the deadline for submitting the views on the issue.
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  •             Aviation regulator yet to implement passenger compensation policy HT - 11:05 AM
  • Mumbai, Aug. 6 -- The aviation regulator failed to implement the policy on compensation for fliers on Thursday.
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  •             I-T chief pulls up dept for refund delays HT - 11:05 AM
  • Mumbai, Aug. 6 -- If you have not got your Income-Tax refund yet, it is because the department is still to process nearly 20 lakh returns filed by Mumbaiites.
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  •             Govt wants Andheri to be like Manhattan HT - 11:05 AM
  • Mumbai, Aug. 6 -- After attempts at transforming Mumbai into Shanghai, the state government is now looking at changing Andheri into Manhattan.
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  •             Delaying 2nd city airport damaging environment: Patel HT - 11:05 AM
  • Mumbai, Aug. 6 -- Coming out strongly against the delay in clearing the proposed airport at Navi Mumbai, Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel said this was "creating more environmental problems" than solving them.
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  •             Deposit cash, check balance in 20 sec HT - 11:05 AM
  • Mumbai, Aug. 6 -- You will soon be able to deposit cash in to your account, without queuing at the bank or dropping an envelope full of money at the ATM. With Cash Deposit Machines (CDMs) being tested across the country, you could simply deposit cash, without an envelope, into the machine and see your account balance being updated in 20 seconds.
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  •             BMC cuts red tape to battle malaria HT - 11:05 AM
  • Mumbai, Aug. 6 -- The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has decided to cut down on procedural delays and give more powers to ward officers and the deputy municipal commissioners to control the spread of malaria.
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Sehwag and Gavaskar batting together will be a dream come true for everyone

IE - 05:29 AM
I know it isn't possible but, what the hell, we think about it all the time! We try and match players from different generations and while that is not just unfair but impossible to do, I have been spending a lot of time (advantage of being on one flight too many) thinking of what it would be to watch Sunil Gavaskar and Virender Sehwag, the two Indian opening batsmen at different ends of my cri
       
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  •             When milestones become millstones IE - 05:29 AM
  • The Boston Red Sox haven't given their fans much to cheer about this summer so we've had to take our pleasure where we could find it, for example, by watching Alex Rodriguez of the Yankees struggle to hit his 600th career home run — again and again and again.
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  •             Spirit of Nalanda IE - 05:29 AM
  • Every great civilisation or historical epoch, at some point in its decline, witnesses the burning of its books and thereafter an erasure of or irreversible damage to the intellectual life and character of its survivors.
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  •             The Saran wrap of Nepal IE - 05:29 AM
  • Shyam Saran last visited Nepal in April 20, 2006, along with Congress leader Karan Singh, as special envoy of the prime minister.
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  •             Mind the gaps IE - 05:29 AM
  • A somewhat different perspective on the global financial crisis was recently articulated by Raghuram Rajan, a reputed economist who also formally advises Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
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  •             Talking it over IE - 05:29 AM
  • In an absorbingly layered debate, this week, Parliament has debated issues related to price rise. There were the predictable barbs to make a political point, provoking Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee to revisit his childhood adversities while taking exception to the charge of official insensitivity to the common person's troubles.
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  •             No sailing against the wind IE - 05:29 AM
  • No good deed goes unpunished," journalist and diplomat Clare Boothe Luce once famously declared.
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  •             Clearing the heir IE - 05:29 AM
  • Nineteen years after his wild-card takeover from J.R.D. Tata, Ratan Tata's stint as chairman of Tata Sons — the holding company of the highly diversified Tata Group — has been acknowledged as wildly successful.
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  •             Negotiate to lose? IE - 05:29 AM
  • The Indian government, at the last round of commercial negotiations with Russia for the supply of four additional reactors at Kudankulum, had wanted the contract to include a clause allowing for the "right of recourse" to NPCIL to sue the Russian supplier for any nuclear liability that may arise as a result of a nuclear accident due negligence on the part of the Russian supplier.
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  •             Running the good race IE - 05:29 AM
  • Two talented, glamorous and feisty Bangalore-based athletes, who have retired from competitive athletics, are fronting a campaign to rid Indian sport of that dreaded, ten-letter word called — no, not corruption, p-o-l-i-t-i-c-i-a-n.
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  •             Column : The governor and the loose cannon FE - 01:53 AM
  • In the first place, RBI deputy governor KC Chakrabarty shouldn't have shot his mouth off. Whatever his views on how inflation should be tackled and at what pace interest rates should be raised, they should have been aired within the walls of RBI. A senior regulator cannot afford to be so indiscreet as to vent to a group of reporters.
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  •             Column : RBI makes a good move on CDS FE - 01:53 AM
  • The Reserve Bank of India, on August 4, placed on its Web site the draft report on introduction of Credit Default Swap (CDS) for corporate bonds for public comments.
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  •             FE Editorial : What controls? FE - 01:53 AM
  • The debate on capital controls has certainly not ended with the passing of the financial crisis. In their latest discussions around the subject, the government and RBI have come to the conclusion that the Indian economy can tolerably absorb up to $150 billion of net capital inflows without the need to resort to capital controls.
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  •             Bid, build, make waves FE - 01:53 AM
  • It's chaos. Preparations are distressingly short of desired goals. Even the main stadia are far from being completed; there are masons and carpenters lurking around all corners. Debris surrounds the new flyovers as well. It looks unlikely that even 50% of the additional rooms capacity envisaged for meeting the Games rush will be delivered on time.
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  •             One for Turkey, and one for you FE - 01:53 AM
  • The repercussions of David Cameron's recent statement in Bangalore that Pakistan is "allowed to look both ways" and "promote the export" of terror seem set to continue for some time to come.
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  •             FE Editorial : Tales of succession FE - 01:53 AM
  • When Ratan Tata took over as chairman of Tata Sons—the holding company of the widely diversified Tata Group—from JRD Tata in 1991, the entire group was worth around $4 billion.
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  •             Sour BlackBerries FE - Thu, Aug 5
  • The threat by the government of the United Arab Emirates to ban data services of the pioneering BlackBerry smartphone owned by the Canadian company Research In Motion (RIM) has vindicated the maxim that changing circumstances can turn one's greatest strength into a greatest weakness.
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  •             The medley and the mosque FE - Thu, Aug 5
  • There are several reasons why I don't object to a mosque being built near the World Trade Centre site, but the key reason is my affection for Broadway show tunes.
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  •             Snap out of denial IE - Thu, Aug 5
  • The sense of crisis brewing across the nation now requires us to ask some graceless questions about political responsibility in the current government.
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  •             Pune's Muthaliks IE - Thu, Aug 5
  • Azadeh Moaveni, an Iranian-American collaborator on Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi's memoir, refers to a survival technique most Iranians have internalised.
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RBI has done enough on inflation: Gokarn

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06/08/2010

Shocking: Liquid soap for Rs 9,379

New Delhi: The Suresh Kalmadi-led Commonwealth Games Organising Committee (OC) may have some more explaining to do. A scrutiny of the final inventory and price list of several "overlays" — movable fixtures and fittings for venues and stadia — hired from four foreign firms reveals major anomalies.
The total cost of hiring these "overlays" is over Rs 600 crore and the inventory list shows several cases where there is a huge price differential for the same item.
The overlays include first-aid kits, water dispensers, lecterns, office stationery, staircases, bookshelves, curtains, doormats, barricade golf carts, fire extinguishers and emergency lights.
Consider:
* After a bidding process, the OC selected four foreign firms for their mega turnkey deal and, as it now transpires, while one vendor, Nussli of Switzerland, for instance, is charging Rs 187 for renting out each "liquid soap dispenser," another firm, British consortium ESAJV, is charging Rs 9,379 for the same item. While the Hong Kong-based Pico Deepali Overlays Consortium is charging the OC Rs 2 for a single disposable glass, the ESAJV consortium is charging India Rs 37 per glass.
* All the hired items were split into seven operational "clusters" covering all the 60 venues of the Games. Each cluster is made up of specific stadia and venues.

* For instance, a 82.5 KVA generator set is hired by OC for Rs 4.65 lakh from Pico Deepali. A generator of the same specifications was hired from Nussli for Rs 14.58 lakh.
* There is a difference of almost Rs 60 lakh for hiring a single public display system of identical size and pitch between Pico Deepali and ESAJV with several such systems being hired for a single games cluster.
Asked about these discrepancies, senior OC members said it was now standard international practice for overlays to be rented per cluster for large sporting events and that the contracts were awarded to the four foreign vendors since their bids were "overall" the lowest.

They said that in such transactions, it was understood that a large quantity of the overlays would be refurbished or brought in second-hand, while other items like furniture, carpets, stationery and toiletries would obviously be new.
Said A K Saxena, OC's Joint Director General (overlays and procurement), told The Indian Express: "There are a few internationally reputed firms who deal with overlays and we have no option but to negotiate on the basis of entire clusters. There may be a price difference between identical items but we have only looked at the lowest bidder for entire clusters and there may also be difference of quality in the items."

Other OC officials admit it took them almost two years to resolve the muddle over overlay rentals since the agencies constructing the venues showed a reluctance to furbish the interiors themselves. Lalit Bhanot, OC's Secretary General, said that they had -- at an earlier stage -- requested for experts from the Central Vigilance Commission and the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation to be part of the hire procedure.
"When no expert joined us, we did the procurement ourselves and picked companies which were not only the lowest bidders but had also done events like the Beijing Olympics and the FIFA World Cup," he said.
He admitted that after the Games, the empty venues would be handed back by the OC to the administrative bodies -- to be refurbished.
Source: The Indian Express


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