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Sunday, 17 September 2017

NDIA AA No other project in the world has faced so many hurdles: PM Modi

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DABHOI (Gujarat): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday inaugurated the Sardar Sarovar Dam on the Narmada river, saying no other project in the world has faced so many hurdles as this "engineering miracle" which many people had "conspired to stop".





"No other project in the world has faced such hurdles as the Sardar Sarovar Dam on the Narmada river. But we were determined to complete the project," Modi said here.


Addressing a rally some 55 kms from the dam site in Dabhoi town of Vadodara district, the Prime Minister said "Sardar Sarovar will become a symbol of India's new and emerging power and propel growth in the region ... the project is an engineering miracle."



Modi, who had earlier dedicated the dam to the nation on his 67th birthday, said "many false allegations were hurled on us. Many people conspired to stop this project. But we were determined not to make it a political battle."




"I have knowledge ('kacha chittha') of everyone who tried to stall this project, but I will not name them as I do not want to go on that route," Modi said.



"A massive misinformation campaign was launched against the project. The World Bank which had earlier agreed to fund the project, refused to give loan for it raising environmental concerns. But, with or without the World Bank, we completed the massive project on our own," he said.


Modi said the construction of this dam was an engineering marvel and every engineering student should study it.

Noting that shortage of water was a major factor in slowing the pace of development, Modi said the project will also help take water from the dam to the Indo-Pak border in Gujarat to fulfil the water needs of BSF soldiers, besides benefitting states like Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Maharashtra.




He said he was delighted to dedicate the dam to the nation on his birthday and thanked the chief ministers of Madhya Pradesh, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Maharashtra's Devendra Fadnavis and Rajasthan's Vasundhara Raje Scindia.

Paying tributes to Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel and B R Ambedkar, Modi said had the two leaders lived longer, the dam would have been completed in the 60s and 70s itself, boosting the economy and combating the problems of drought and floods.



Nearly 56 years after its foundation was laid, the Sardar Sarovar Dam, which was mired in controversies and faced stiff opposition from affected villagers, became a reality today after Modi unveiled the plaque to launch it.


Earlier, the prime minister had performed a puja at the site in Kevadia area of the Narmada district.

Union minister Nitin Gadkari and Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani were among the dignitaries present on the occasion.




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Saturday, 16 September 2017

CBI court begins hearing in two murder cases against Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh in Panchkula

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Chandigarh:The hearing in two separate murder cases against Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh and others began in Chandigarh on Saturday in a special CBI court amid tight security.


While seven accused in the murder cases were present in the court in Panchkula, adjoining Chandigarh, the jailed sect cheif took part in the hearing through video conferencing from the District Jail in Sunaria near Rohtak.
Singh has been lodged in the Rohtak jail following his conviction in August in two rape cases.

Tight security arrangements, including para-military forces and Haryana Police personnel, were seen in Panchkula town, especially around the court complex in Sector 1.

Security arrangements were tightened around the prison complex near Rohtak and in Sirsa district, where the headquarters of the sect are located.
The cases, related to the murder of Sirsa-based journalist Ram Chander Chhatrapati and former Dera manager Ranjit Singh, allegedly by functionaries and followers of the sect were listed for final arguments on Saturday in the court of special CBI judge Jagdeep Singh.
Final arguments in the murder case of journalist Chhatrapati are being held on Saturday.
The same court had, on 25 August, convicted Ram Rahim on two counts of rape of his female disciples. He was sentenced to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment by the CBI court on 28 August.
Haryana Director General of Police BS Sandhu had said on Friday that adequate paramilitary and Haryana Police personnel had been stationed in Panchkula in view of the murder case hearing.



However, this time, no Dera followers assembled in Panchkula ahead of Saturday's hearing, unlike the rape case hearing where over one lakh followers had converged in the town and had indulged in large-scale violence after his conviction.
Chhatrapati was shot at in October 2002. He died in November, after battling for life in a hospital for a few days.
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Former Dera manager Ranjit Singh, who was believed to be privy to a number of wrong things going on inside the sect headquarters, was shot dead in July 2003.
The sect chief is an accused in both murder cases, along with other accused, as these were carried out allegedly at his behest.
Ram Rahim's conviction in August in the rape cases led to violence in Panchkula and Sirsa in Haryana, leaving 38 people dead and 264 injured. Isolated incidents of violence were also reported from Delhi and several other places in Punjab.
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Friday, 15 September 2017

230 Students Fall Sick After Eating Food At School In Odisha

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BHUBANESWAR:  Altogether 230 students, including 150 girls, were taken ill allegedly after eating food in different schools in Odisha's Malkangiri and Kalahandi districts, officials said today.

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Around 150 girls of a government-run residential school fell ill with symptoms of food-poisoning at Badapada in remote Chitrakonda area of Malkangiri allegedly after eating breakfast today, said Ramkrishna Gond, Project Administrator of Integrated Tribal Development Agency (ITDA).

The affected girls of the residential school for tribals were immediately taken to a local hospital after they complained of vomiting, loose motion, nausea and stomach pain, he said.
They were later shifted to the hospital at Chitrakonda for better medical treatment, Mr Gond said adding a probe was on to ascertain the cause of the incident.

Besides Mr Gond, Malkangiri district Collector K Sudarshan Chakravarthy visited the hospital to enquire about the condition of the girls, who were being provided with proper medical treatment, officials said.

Similar incidents were reported from Kalahandi district where 80 students of five schools fell ill allegedly after eating mid-day meal yesterday, officials said.

The students of schools at Luma, Kubri, Bandhpari, Ranjendrapur and Dangri villages under Lanjigarh block complained of vomiting, nausea and stomach pain after eating the meal yesterday, they said.

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The affected students were taken to government hospital at Biswanathpur and two of them were referred to the Bhawanipatna government Hospital.

The mid-day meal for 176 schools of Lanjigarh block is prepared and supplied by a trust, they said adding the cooked food was sent to different schools by vehicles.

The district education officer (DEO), sub-collector and tahasildar visited Biswanathpur to monitor the situation.
DEO Pradip Kumar Naik said more than 80 students of five schools had been affected and provided with treatment. Many of them have already been discharged from hospital.

He said the situation was under control and the affected students were recovering fast.

Kalahandi Collector Anjan kumar Manik said the cause of the illness would be ascertained after enquiry which was in progress.


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Blue Whale Challenge: Two Teenage Girls Run Away From Agra, Rescued in Madhya Pradesh

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New Delhi:The Supreme Court on Friday sought the Centre's response on a plea seeking a ban on the online Blue Whale game that has been blamed for a number of deaths of young people.



A bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra, Justice AM Khanwilkar and Justice DY Chandrachud sought the government's response and asked the petitioner advocate, CR Jaya Sukin, to serve a copy of his petition on Attorney General KK Venugopal.
The petitioner has sought that an awareness should be created about the fatal consequences of the Blue Whale game.
The Blue Whale Challenge, reportedly created by a former convict in Russia, is said to psychologically provoke players to indulge in daring, self-destructive tasks for 50 days before finally taking the "winning" step of killing themselves.


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Petrol, diesel prices in India higher than most countries: Why govt taxes are extortionist in nature

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High petrol and diesel prices are once again in the news. And the reason for this is the high taxes on these fuels, rather than the international crude oil prices. Even as the public anger is palpable on the social media and other forums, there is no indication from the government of its willingness to reduce these taxes.


The Times of India has written a hard-hitting editorial on Friday (15 September) on why the government should lower the oil taxes. “International crude oil prices may have halved since the Narendra Modi government assumed office, but it has made practically no difference to the consumer. This anomalous situation encapsulates a misguided taxation policy that has treated the oil sector as government’s cash cow,” it has said.
Just two days ago, various newspapers reported that petrol and diesel prices have risen to their highest level in three years. In Mumbai, for example, the capital of a BJP-Shiv Sena governed state, the petrol price was the highest in the country – on Tuesday (12 September), it had inched up to Rs 79.48 per litre.

Not that this price rise happened overnight. Ever since the Narendra Modi government introduced the daily price revision system of the petroleum products (from mid-June this year) to avoid sudden spikes in prices that caused popular revulsion, cost to the consumer has been going up on a daily basis, albeit in small measure. For example, between 1 July and 12 September, the price of petrol for the common man went up by Rs 5.18 per litre. Similar has been the hike in the diesel prices in Maharashtra. It now costs Rs 62.37 per litre in Mumbai.
The residents of Delhi are a shade luckier, for they have to fork out a little less for both petrol and diesel: Rs 70.38 per litre for petrol and Rs 58.72 per litre for diesel (on 12 September). This difference is there because though the excise duty levied by the central government is the same in case of both Maharashtra and Delhi, the value added tax (VAT) charged by the Delhi government is comparatively less than that by the Maharashtra government. Nevertheless the prices of petroleum products in Delhi have correspondingly gone up considerably in the last year due to the massive increase in the central excise duty in this period.
During his electoral campaign in 2014, Modi had promised to bring acche din for people of India if he was elected to power. People voted for him; the ‘good’ tidings that have come their way are the exorbitant taxes that the people are forced to pay for their basic needs.
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Take the petroleum prices: when Modi was attacking the erstwhile Manmohan Singh government for bringing misery to the people in April 2014, the taxes on petrol stood at 34 percent and taxes on diesel were barely 21.5 per cent. But in July 2017, taxes on petrol account for 58 percent and those on diesel have breached 50 percent.
How do India’s oil prices compare with that of the US or other western nations? In the US, where the per capita income hovers around $60,000 (in purchasing power parity terms), the average price of the petrol (gasoline, as they call it) is $0.70 dollar per litre (on 11 September). One can find in most developed western nations the price of the petroleum products at the similar level.
But then one can argue that rich capitalist nations can afford to keep the petroleum prices low.
Then let us take the case of China, a country that we aspire to compete with and beat economically. The per capita income (again in PPP terms) in China is slightly above $15,000 dollars; it sells petroleum products to its citizens at an average price of 6.5 Chinese yuan (1 Chinese yuan equals 0.15 US dollar). That works out to less than a dollar per litre.

But take the case of India. Our per capita income, taking purchasing power parity into consideration, is a little above $6,000. But our government sells petroleum products to its citizens at a price of $1.25 (Rs 80 at the current exchange rate).
What does it suggest? The clear conclusion is that ours is an extortionist government. It has no parallel in the advanced nations; it has also no parallel among the emerging nations.

Our government even turns out to be the worst among the poor south Asian nations. Take the case of Pakistan which many of our ‘hyper-nationalists’ deride as a basket case. There too, the government is more considerate to its citizens than ours. Pakistan, whose per capita income is around $5,500 (less than that of India) sells petrol to its citizens at 71 Pakistani rupees, which works out to just $0.67.
Compare this ‘basket case’ with our country which is supposed to be an example of a ‘growth miracle’ nation: our government, though we are a richer nation than Pakistan, imposes almost twice the taxes than what the Pakistani government imposes on its citizens.
It is not as if Pakistan’s is an exceptional case. Consider the case of Sri Lanka, Nepal or Bangladesh, our government’s extortion has no match in any other country.
The TOI editorial makes this point squarely: “All our neighbours, particularly Pakistan, pass on more benefits to consumers of petrol and diesel. This places Pakistan’s economy on a relatively more competitive footing than India’s, perhaps even countervailing its ‘Jihad’ handicap.”
What is the bottom line? That the Indian government imposes a heavier burden on its citizens compared to that of other countries, whether they are richer or poorer nations than India.




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Thursday, 14 September 2017

CPI-Maoist says it had no hand in killing of journalist Gauri Lankesh

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The outlawed Communist Party of India (Maoist) has denied it had any role in the murder of senior journalist Gauri Lankesh outside her house in Bengaluru and said it was the act of “Brahmanical Hindu-fascist goons of Sangh Parivar led by Mohan Bhagwat”




In a statement dated September 9 that reached media on Thursday, its central committee spokesperson Abhay said Lankesh’s murder was not only a blatant attack on free speech and freedom of the press but an assault on all revolutionary, democratic, progressive, secular, and rational dissenting voices of the country.

The 55-year old editor of Kannada weekly Gauri Lankesh Patrike was a fierce critic of Hindu extremism and her death on September 5 triggered speculation that people connected to right-wing organisations may be behind her killing.
The Karnataka government has formed a special investigation team, headed by inspector general of police (intelligence) BK Singh, to probe the gunning down of Lankesh that triggered outrage and protests across the country. The investigators looking for the killers of Gauri Lankesh are yet to find any conclusive leads.

Abhay said the party rejected and condemned the patently false insinuation made by some leaders of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) suggesting the Maoists might be behind this murder.

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“This is nothing but a futile attempt to divert the growing mass anger against the Sangh Parivar,” he said.
He added apart from silencing one of its most vocal critics, the Hindutva-fascists wanted to send out a clear warning through the murder of Lankesh that anyone who dared to put up a real opposition to the fascist juggernaut of “Narendra Modi-Amit Shah-Bhagwat ruling clique” would meet a similar fate.

“The Hindutva-fascists may kill some of us, jail many of us, and scare a larger number into silence temporarily. But they certainly cannot suppress the people forever and turn the wheels of history backwards. They will certainly be thrown into the dustbin of history by the masses who alone are the makers of history,” Abhay said.

He said his party has called upon the oppressed classes and the people of the country, including religious and national minorities, Dalits, Adivasis, intellectuals, and journalists to strongly protest Lankesh’s murder to demand prompt and stringent punishment of the perpetrators and to intensify the united countrywide people’s movement against aapkasamacha fascism.

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Zomato Completes Runnr Acquisition, Will Continue to Operate Independently


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Zomato on Wednesday announced that it has completed its acquisition of food delivery service Runnr, adding over 1,500 people. Runnr was originally known as Roadrunnr, and offered B2B services for hyperlocal deliveries - this grew slowly, and last year, Roadrunnr
acquired troubled food delivery service TinyOwl, and changed its name to Runnr, through which you could order food and track delivery, much like with Swiggy.


With the Zomato acquisition, Runnr's run comes to an end, but the former is going to use Runnr's logistics to offer delivery services to restaurants, complete with live order tracking, to catch up to the feature that Swiggy popularised in India.
Describing Zomato as an amalgam of many companies (online ordering, point of sales, infrastructure services, advertising, etc.), founder and CEO Deepinder Goyal wrote in a blog post that it provided Runnr with the tools needed to build its business while being aligned with Zomato's larger mission.
"For us at Zomato, we saw that we were going to be working with a team of extremely driven individuals who had figured out how to solve for a vital piece of our puzzle—the one that affects our user delight: logistics," Goyal wrote.
This is contrary to his earlier position that handling delivery logistics is not a cost-efficient business, and that's something Goyal also addressed in the blog post. "For the record, we have always maintained that the most cost-efficient delivery fleet is the restaurant’s own, where they can utilise the same staff during off-peak hours for back-of-house and marketing activities. 
That belief is still intact," he wrote. "Keeping that in mind, Runnr will continue to function as an independent logistics company (owned by Zomato) offering the full stack of logistical services to players other than Zomato as well - e.g. pharma, grocery, e-commerce, and so on."


In other words, Runnr will continue to try and grow its B2B business, while also servicing Zomato. However, at the time of the Tiny Owl acquisition, the company had mentioned that around 95 percent of its B2B business was from food, so the other delivery services likely remain a small part of the company, particularly given the increased focus on food since 2016. 
Also, funnily enough, on Reddit, Goyal had written two years ago that he would not acquire TinyOwl, because "don't like the name"; since Runnr acquired Tiny Owl and Zomato acquired Runnr, it looks like he did end up acquiring the company, yet losing the name.
Going forward, this will mean that one of Swiggy's big plus points - being able to track your order in real time - is taken away. Zomato isn't the only competition that the company will have to face either - Uber launched Uber Eats in Mumbai, then expanded the service to Delhi. It is now testing the deliveries in Bengaluru as well.
 Like Swiggy (and now some Zomato orders), Uber Eats also provides live order tracking. The competition is food delivery appears to be heating up again, though the question of efficiency that Goyal mentioned remains to be answered for now, for all the companies.


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