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MARCH 26, 2017 | PAGES 44 | METRO | INCLUDING BANGALORE TIMES, TIMES INTERACT AND TIMESLIFE! | TIMESOFINDIA.COM | EPAPER.TIMESOFINDIA.COM O F I N D I A BENGALURU PRICE `5 (`7.50 WITH BANGALORE MIRROR ON SUNDAY) ‘Bad Things Will Happen’ Trump warns Americans after Obamacare fiasco P 13 Tamil Sentiment Rajini calls off visit to Lanka after advice P 11 Security Tie-Up Ajit Doval holds talks with US defence officials P 10 I n a first for a Delhi chief- minister, Arvind Kejri- wal will stand trial in a criminal defamation case filed by fi- nance minis- ter Arun Jait- ley. The FM had filed the complaint al- leging that Kejriwal had defamed him in a contro- versy regarding the Delhi cricket body when he head- ed it for a decade. The trial in the case will commence on May 20. P 9 Kejri to be tried for defaming FM U nion home minister Rajnath Singh said on Saturday India plans to seal international boundaries with Pakistan and Bangla- desh soon. “India is plan- ning to seal the internation- al boundaries with Pakis- tan and Bangladesh as soon as possible. This could be In- dia’s major step against ter- rorism and the problem of refugees,” Singh said. P 10 ‘India to seal border with Pak’ M embers of a mining mafia gang active on the river banks near Cor- bett ran over a forest de- partment beat watcher with a tractor when he tried to oppose them. The incident took place near the Kosi riverbed in the Jwalavan forest area at Ka- ladhungi, adjoining the Corbett Tiger Reserve, on Friday night. P 9 Corbett mining mafia kills guard T he CBI has registered a case against two for- mer additional general managers and two ex-chief managers of Syndicate Bank for allegedly causing a loss of Rs 209 crore to the bank by committing a fraud in the bank’s two branches in Jaipur and Udaipur. They took home loans and credit facilities by forging documents. P 10 4 ex-bankers in `209cr fraud New Delhi: In a move to check multiple driving li- cences under one name, the Centre will ask states to make Aadhaar identifica- tion necessary for a new li- cence as well as for those seeking renewal. This is expected to prevent the issuance of multiple li- cences, means adopted to beat the suspension of licence for traffic/criminal offences or for fake identity. The Aadhaar number’s biometrics details will help prevent such practices. The new regime is expected to kick off from October this year, official sources said. The Union road transport ministry has already started work to roll out the measure by incorporating the neces- sary changes. Show Aadhaar to get driver licence Dipak.Dash@timesgroup.com W inter has finally co- me, it’s time to take the morning off and enjoy the #earthly #pleasure of #heavenly #pristine snow,” reads one post with a photo of snow-clad fields surrounded by the Panchchuli group of pe- aks on the Instagram channel @voicesofmunsiari. This is no holiday post by a visiting city-dweller, but the musings of a villager in Mun- siari, a Himalayan settlement in Uttarakhand near the India- China border. With more than 100 posts, the channel already has close to 1,000 followers. @voicesofmunsiari could ea- sily be the country’s first com- munity-run Instagram chan- nel. Here’s where young peo- ple from the villages of Munsi- ari block of Pithoragarh district upload photos and sha- re stories with the world. These villages have own Insta channels Arpita.Chakrabarty @timesgroup.com This image of the snow-clad peaks was posted by a 17-year-old Bengaluru: The BBMP said on Saturday that it would amend building bylaws to enable the civic body keep the ground floor during the construction of a ground- plus-four (or more) floor buil- ding in its name till the owner satisfies all building norms. The proposal is part of its 2017-18 budget presented on Saturday. If you are construc- ting a ground-floor-plus-four- floor building or above, the ground floor shall be registe- red to BBMP at a fee of Rs 100. The move is aimed at curbing building bylaw violations. As per the proposal, the ground floor will be released to the owner if she adheres to building norms, along with the occupancy certificate. “If the property owner has viola- ted the building plan, the gro- und floor ownership will re- main with the BBMP,” said M K Gunashekar, chairman, standing committee on finan- ce and taxation, BBMP, who presented the budget. Senior officials in the BBMP’s town planning wing said: “During 2016, there were many building collapses in- cluding a major one in Bellan- dur. We found that building norms violations were ram- pant. To arrest such illegal constructions, we proposed an amendment to the buil- ding bylaws by linking buil- ding plan approval to issuan- ce of occupancy certificate. Since occupancy certificate is crucial for renting or lea- sing out any property, we want to ensure that such a certificate is obtained only af- ter the building is built as per the plan,” he added. The BBMP in its budget plans for town planning also said that land acquisition for various government projects in future will be done as per the new Transfer of Develop- ment Rights (TDR) norms. “Almost all ongoing pro- jects will be under the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA). Any violation will be looked at from the RERA per- spective. Why bring this new legislation?” asks J C Shar- ma, managing director, Sob- ha Developers. Building Bylaws To Be Amended BBMP wants to keep ground floor to check plan violations BBMP’S `9,247 CRORE BUDGET The civic body seeks separate act for better administration Soon, you can get building plans and khatas approved online Roads, garbage management get maximum allocation CBD road network to be spruced up on TenderSURE lines Namma canteen to be set up in all 198 wards `200Cr for pavements `4,118Cr for road network `898Cr for solid waste management Photo for representation only Rohith BR@timesgroup.com A disabled man from Uttar Pradesh was arrested after he kid- napped his cousin, a medi- cal student, for Rs 1 crore in ransom to pay bribe for a government job, but later killed him out of fear. He, along with his two aides, killed the 21-year-old boy and cut his body into piec- es before stuffing it in a suitcase and dumping it in a running train, report Pi- yush Rai and Kanwar- deep Singh. The accused, identified as Vishnu Dayal, later kidnapped his own ne- phew, 19, and killed him too. Anurag Pal, a student of Gangasheel Medical Col- lege, went missing in April last year. Dayal, along with his accomplices, was ar- rested on March 23 after Shahjahanpur police acted on a tip-off. TNN Man kidnaps, kills cousin and nephew FULL REPORT | P 9 K arnataka’s Informa- tion and Technology minister Priyank Kharge has challenged the Union government to an ethical hackathon on Elec- tronic Voting Machines in Bengaluru. “@rsprasad, best way to put a rest to this is by allowing @GoI_MeitY & @Startup_Kar to have a hackathon on seeing if EVMs can be hacked,” the minister tweeted, quoting a news report in which the Centre rubbishes security concerns raised by the Congress, SP and the BSP regarding EVMs. When contacted, Kharge said he’s serious about the challenge, and considering the huge startup and ethical hacking community in Ben- galuru, it would be good to see whether EVMs are in- deed tamper-proof. TNN Priyank dares Centre to EVM hackathon Bengaluru: The Karnataka government’s move to increa- se the retirement age of priva- te sector employees from 58 to 60 is likely to be contested, say India’s leading staffing com- panies. On the question of whether the move can be ma- de applicable to the IT sector – given that they are exempt from the Industrial Employ- ment (Standing Orders) Act – there’s a near consensus that it cannot be done. Manish Sabharwal, chair- man and co-founder of staf- fing company Teamlease, sa- id that implementing the mo- ve in the private sector would be difficult and could result in companies approaching co- urts. “There are several well- meaning labour laws that are abused. The government sho- uld focus on those,” he said. Ajit Isaac, chairman and CEO of staffing firm Quess Corp, said central govern- ment rules give private emp- loyers the right to decide the retirement age. He said com- panies could use this to con- test the Karnataka govern- ment’s decision. He said the newer service sectors need more flexible laws and a yo- unger workforce to ensure greater productivity. Cos could challenge new retirement age Sandeep Moudgal & Anand J TNN New Delhi: The central go- vernment has accepted the Supreme Court proposal for raising emoluments gi- ven to judges of the Supre- me Court and high courts, commensurate with the re- cent hike in pay for central government staff. The Chief Justice of In- dia (CJI) is the highest-paid functionary in the judicia- ry with his current month- ly emoluments at Rs 1 lakh, excluding dearness and other allowances. This monthly pay is likely to be raised to Rs 2.8 lakh, in addi- tion to perks such as official residence, cars, staff and al- lowances as applicable. A three-judge apex co- urt committee had given its recommendations to the Union government a few months ago with regard to salary hikes for judges. The recommendations were submitted soon after the implementation of the Seventh Pay Commission recommendations for cen- tral employees last year. SC, HC judges to get 200% salary hike Pradeep.Thakur @timesgroup.com Kuldeep Yadav’s figures on Day 1 of Dharamsala Test second best by a chinaman bowler on debut. Lanka’s Sandakan holds the record with 4/58 Kuldeep is the 3rd chinaman bowler to debut in last 9 months after South Africa’s Tabraiz Shamsi and Sri Lanka’s Sandakan Injured Virat Kohli missed his first Test after 54 games, the last being in November 2011 against West Indies Kohli carried drinks to the field as the team’s 12th man. In 2004, Sachin Tendulkar, out with tennis elbow, did the same in Bengaluru Test vs Aussies 4/68 Yadav is the 1st Indian left-arm male wrist spinner to play a Test. In 2006, Preeti Dimri became the 1st chinaman bowler in Indian women’s team DREAM COME TRUE FOR ME: KULDEEP `3L/month for CJI, P 11 T he Centre has asked telecom companies to link all mobile numbers with Aadhaar following an order by the Supreme Court to beef up the security apparatus in the country. Over one billion numbers will now need to be linked in the next one year and companies said the exercise may end up costing as much as Rs 2,500 crore. P 11 Link mobile Nos. to Aadhaar, telcos told Easy to obtain, P 11 It (revised retirement age of 60) would not be applicable for the information technology sector since it enjoys exemption from the Industrial Employment Standing Orders Act. However, it is up to individual companies to decide —Priyank Kharge, IT-BT MINISTER IT SECTOR IMMUNE IT firms can decide, P 6 BBMP BUDGET 2017-18 FULL COVERAGE | P 2 Organic way of life, P 11 C M Yogi Adityanath said on Saturday that no action would be taken against slaughterhouses which are being run on valid licences even as state minister Siddharth Nath Singh admitted that the move had resulted in a loss of livelihood for many. Reports point to a 40% dip in buffalo meat and 30% in mutton production. P 12 Yogi: No closure of licensed shops Official apathy, P 12 Homebuyers to suffer P 5 FULL REPORT | P 6 Lucknow: The city of Na- wabs, known for its mouth- watering Awadhi delicacies, was forced to turn vegetar- ian on Saturday when over 5,000 shops selling mutton and chicken went on strike protesting the Yogi govern- ment’s crackdown on unli- censed abattoirs and meat outlets. Famous eateries of Lucknow like Tunday’s and Mubeen’s too remained shut. The stir may spread with Meat Murga Vyapar Ka- lyan Samiti (MMVKS), UP giving a call for a statewide strike from Sunday. Murga Vypar Mandal of Kanpur has announced it will join the strike from Sun- day. In Noida and Ghaziabad, roadside meat shops, includ- ing those selling chicken, have disappeared overnight. However, the licenced shops have decided not to join the strike. But even among oper- ators in these shops, there is wariness about the current situation, leading to a gener- al downturn in business. In Bareilly, while 60-odd licensed mutton shops were open on Friday, roadside out- lets remained closed fearing a crackdown. In Lucknow, Murga Mandi Samiti (LMMS) and MMVKS held a meeting in the morning and decided to shut the supply. LMMS represents more than 50 wholesalers who supply chicken to about 5,000 retail- ers, besides restaurants, ho- tels and small food joints in the city. MMVKS represents about 600 dealers. Lucknow goes vegetarian as meat sellers go on strike Urooj.Khan@timesgroup.com Reports: P 19 & 21

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MARCH 26, 2017 | PAGES 44 | METRO | INCLUDING BANGALORE TIMES, TIMES INTERACT AND TIMESLIFE! | TIMESOFINDIA.COM | EPAPER.TIMESOFINDIA.COM

O F I N D I A

BENGALURU PRICE `̀5 (`̀7.50 WITH BANGALORE MIRROR ON SUNDAY)

‘Bad Things Will Happen’ Trump warns Americansafter Obamacare fiasco P 13

Tamil SentimentRajini calls off visit toLanka after advice P 11

Security Tie-UpAjit Doval holds talks withUS defence officials P 10

In a first for a Delhi chief-minister, Arvind Kejri-wal will stand trial in a

criminal defamation casefiled by fi-nance minis-ter Arun Jait-ley. The FMhad filed thecomplaint al-

leging that Kejriwal haddefamed him in a contro-versy regarding the Delhicricket body when he head-ed it for a decade. The trialin the case will commenceon May 20. P 9

Kejri to be triedfor defaming FM

Union home ministerRajnath Singh said on

Saturday India plans to sealinternational boundarieswith Pakistan and Bangla-desh soon. “India is plan-ning to seal the internation-al boundaries with Pakis-tan and Bangladesh as soonas possible. This could be In-dia’s major step against ter-rorism and the problem ofrefugees,” Singh said. P 10

‘India to sealborder with Pak’

Members of a miningmafia gang active on

the river banks near Cor-bett ran over a forest de-partment beat watcherwith a tractor when hetried to oppose them. Theincident took place nearthe Kosi riverbed in theJwalavan forest area at Ka-ladhungi, adjoining theCorbett Tiger Reserve, onFriday night. P 9

Corbett miningmafia kills guard

The CBI has registered acase against two for-

mer additional generalmanagers and two ex-chiefmanagers of SyndicateBank for allegedly causinga loss of Rs 209 crore to thebank by committing a fraudin the bank’s two branchesin Jaipur and Udaipur.They took home loans andcredit facilities by forgingdocuments. P 10

4 ex-bankers in ̀̀ 209cr fraud

New Delhi: In a move tocheck multiple driving li-cences under one name, theCentre will ask states tomake Aadhaar identifica-tion necessary for a new li-cence as well as for thoseseeking renewal.

This is expected to preventthe issuance of multiple li-cences, means adopted to beatthe suspension of licence fortraffic/criminal offences orfor fake identity.

The Aadhaar number’sbiometrics details will helpprevent such practices. Thenew regime is expected tokick off from October thisyear, official sources said.

The Union road transport

ministry has already startedwork to roll out the measureby incorporating the neces-sary changes.

Show Aadhaar toget driver licence

[email protected]

Winter has finally co-me, it’s time to takethe morning off and

enjoy the #earthly #pleasureof #heavenly #pristine snow,”reads one post with a photo ofsnow-clad fields surroundedby the Panchchuli group of pe-aks on the Instagram channel@voicesofmunsiari.

This is no holiday post by avisiting city-dweller, but themusings of a villager in Mun-siari, a Himalayan settlementin Uttarakhand near the India-China border. With more than100 posts, the channel alreadyhas close to 1,000 followers.@voicesofmunsiari could ea-

sily be the country’s first com-munity-run Instagram chan-nel. Here’s where young peo-ple from the villages of Munsi-ari block of Pithoragarhdistrict upload photos and sha-re stories with the world.

These villages haveown Insta channels

[email protected]

This image of the snow-clad peakswas posted by a 17-year-old

Bengaluru: The BBMP saidon Saturday that it wouldamend building bylaws toenable the civic body keep theground floor during theconstruction of a ground-

plus-four (or more) floor buil-ding in its name till the ownersatisfies all building norms.

The proposal is part of its2017-18 budget presented onSaturday. If you are construc-ting a ground-floor-plus-four-floor building or above, theground floor shall be registe-red to BBMP at a fee of Rs 100.The move is aimed at curbing

building bylaw violations.As per the proposal, the

ground floor will be releasedto the owner if she adheres tobuilding norms, along withthe occupancy certificate. “Ifthe property owner has viola-ted the building plan, the gro-und floor ownership will re-main with the BBMP,” said MK Gunashekar, chairman,

standing committee on finan-ce and taxation, BBMP, whopresented the budget.

Senior officials in theBBMP’s town planning wingsaid: “During 2016, there weremany building collapses in-cluding a major one in Bellan-dur. We found that buildingnorms violations were ram-pant. To arrest such illegal

constructions, we proposedan amendment to the buil-ding bylaws by linking buil-ding plan approval to issuan-ce of occupancy certificate.Since occupancy certificateis crucial for renting or lea-sing out any property, wewant to ensure that such acertificate is obtained only af-ter the building is built as perthe plan,” he added.

The BBMP in its budgetplans for town planning alsosaid that land acquisition forvarious government projectsin future will be done as perthe new Transfer of Develop-ment Rights (TDR) norms.

“Almost all ongoing pro-jects will be under the RealEstate Regulatory Authority(RERA). Any violation will belooked at from the RERA per-spective. Why bring this newlegislation?” asks J C Shar-ma, managing director, Sob-ha Developers.

BuildingBylaws To Be

Amended

BBMP wants to keep groundfloor to check plan violations

BBMP’S `9,247 CRORE BUDGET➤ The civic body seeks separate act for better administration

➤ Soon, you can get building plans and khatas approved online

➤ Roads, garbage management get maximum allocation

➤ CBD road network to be spruced up on TenderSURE lines

➤ Namma canteen to be set up in all 198 wards

`200Crfor pavements

`4,118Crfor road network

`898Crfor solid waste management

Photo for representation only

Rohith [email protected]

A disabled man fromUttar Pradesh wasarrested after he kid-

napped his cousin, a medi-cal student, for Rs 1 crorein ransom to pay bribe for agovernment job, but laterkilled him out of fear. He,along with his two aides,killed the 21-year-old boyand cut his body into piec-es before stuffing it in a

suitcase and dumping it ina running train, report Pi-yush Rai and Kanwar-deep Singh. The accused,identified as Vishnu Dayal,later kidnapped his own ne-phew, 19, and killed him too.Anurag Pal, a student ofGangasheel Medical Col-lege, went missing in Aprillast year. Dayal, along withhis accomplices, was ar-rested on March 23 afterShahjahanpur police actedon a tip-off. TNN

Man kidnaps,kills cousin

and nephew

� FULL REPORT | P 9

Karnataka’s Informa-tion and Technologyminister Priyank

Kharge has challenged theUnion government to anethical hackathon on Elec-tronic Voting Machines inBengaluru. “@rsprasad,best way to put a rest to thisis by allowing @GoI_MeitY& @Startup_Kar to have ahackathon on seeing if

EVMs can be hacked,” theminister tweeted, quotinga news report in which theCentre rubbishes securityconcerns raised by theCongress, SP and the BSPregarding EVMs.

When contacted, Khargesaid he’s serious about thechallenge, and consideringthe huge startup and ethicalhacking community in Ben-galuru, it would be good tosee whether EVMs are in-deed tamper-proof. TNN

Priyank dares Centre to EVM

hackathon

Bengaluru: The Karnatakagovernment’s move to increa-se the retirement age of priva-te sector employees from 58 to60 is likely to be contested, sayIndia’s leading staffing com-panies. On the question ofwhether the move can be ma-de applicable to the IT sector –given that they are exemptfrom the Industrial Employ-ment (Standing Orders) Act –there’s a near consensus thatit cannot be done.

Manish Sabharwal, chair-man and co-founder of staf-fing company Teamlease, sa-id that implementing the mo-ve in the private sector wouldbe difficult and could result incompanies approaching co-urts. “There are several well-meaning labour laws that areabused. The government sho-uld focus on those,” he said.

Ajit Isaac, chairman andCEO of staffing firm Quess

Corp, said central govern-ment rules give private emp-loyers the right to decide theretirement age. He said com-panies could use this to con-test the Karnataka govern-ment’s decision. He said thenewer service sectors needmore flexible laws and a yo-unger workforce to ensuregreater productivity.

Cos could challengenew retirement age

Sandeep Moudgal & Anand J TNN

New Delhi: The central go-vernment has accepted theSupreme Court proposalfor raising emoluments gi-ven to judges of the Supre-me Court and high courts,commensurate with the re-cent hike in pay for centralgovernment staff.

The Chief Justice of In-dia (CJI) is the highest-paidfunctionary in the judicia-ry with his current month-ly emoluments at Rs 1 lakh,excluding dearness andother allowances. Thismonthly pay is likely to beraised to Rs 2.8 lakh, in addi-tion to perks such as officialresidence, cars, staff and al-lowances as applicable.

A three-judge apex co-urt committee had given itsrecommendations to theUnion government a fewmonths ago with regard tosalary hikes for judges.

The recommendationswere submitted soon afterthe implementation of theSeventh Pay Commissionrecommendations for cen-tral employees last year.

SC, HC judgesto get 200%salary hike

[email protected]

KuldeepYadav’s figures on

Day 1 of Dharamsala Test second best by a chinaman bowler on debut. Lanka’s Sandakan holds the record with 4/58

Kuldeep is the 3rd chinaman bowler to debut in last 9 months after South Africa’s Tabraiz Shamsi and Sri Lanka’s Sandakan

➤ Injured Virat Kohli missed his first Test after 54 games, the last being in November 2011

against West Indies

➤ Kohli carried drinks to the field as the team’s 12th man. In 2004,

Sachin Tendulkar, out with tennis elbow, did the same in Bengaluru Test vs Aussies

4/68

Yadav is the 1st Indian left-arm male wrist spinner to play a Test. In 2006, Preeti Dimri became the 1st

chinaman bowler in Indian women’s team

DREAM COME TRUE FOR ME: KULDEEP

Report P 19 & 22 �`̀3L/month for CJI, P 11

The Centre has askedtelecom companies to

link all mobile numbers withAadhaar following an order bythe Supreme Court to beef upthe security apparatus in thecountry. Over one billionnumbers will now need to belinked in the next one year andcompanies said the exercisemay end up costing as much as Rs 2,500 crore. P 11

Link mobile Nos. toAadhaar, telcos told

�Easy to obtain, P 11

It (revised retirement age of 60) would not

be applicable for the information technology sector since it enjoys exemption from the Industrial Employment Standing Orders Act. However, it is up to individual companies to decide

—Priyank Kharge, IT-BT MINISTER

IT SECTOR IMMUNE

�IT firms can decide, P 6

BBMP BUDGET 2017-18FULL COVERAGE | P 2

�Organic way of life, P 11

CM Yogi Adityanath said onSaturday that no action

would be taken againstslaughterhouses which arebeing run on valid licenceseven as state ministerSiddharth Nath Singhadmitted that the move hadresulted in a loss of livelihoodfor many. Reports point to a40% dip in buffalo meat and30% in mutton production. P12

Yogi: No closure of licensed shops

�Official apathy, P 12

�Homebuyers to suffer P 5

� FULL REPORT | P 6

Lucknow: The city of Na-wabs, known for its mouth-watering Awadhi delicacies,was forced to turn vegetar-ian on Saturday when over5,000 shops selling muttonand chicken went on strikeprotesting the Yogi govern-ment’s crackdown on unli-censed abattoirs and meatoutlets. Famous eateries ofLucknow like Tunday’s andMubeen’s too remainedshut. The stir may spreadwith Meat Murga Vyapar Ka-lyan Samiti (MMVKS), UPgiving a call for a statewidestrike from Sunday.

Murga Vypar Mandal ofKanpur has announced itwill join the strike from Sun-

day. In Noida and Ghaziabad,roadside meat shops, includ-ing those selling chicken,have disappeared overnight.However, the licenced shopshave decided not to join the

strike. But even among oper-ators in these shops, there iswariness about the currentsituation, leading to a gener-al downturn in business.

In Bareilly, while 60-oddlicensed mutton shops wereopen on Friday, roadside out-lets remained closed fearinga crackdown. In Lucknow,Murga Mandi Samiti(LMMS) and MMVKS held ameeting in the morning anddecided to shut the supply.LMMS represents more than50 wholesalers who supplychicken to about 5,000 retail-ers, besides restaurants, ho-tels and small food joints inthe city. MMVKS representsabout 600 dealers.

Lucknow goes vegetarianas meat sellers go on [email protected]

Reports: P 19 & 21