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@TheDailyPioneer facebook.com/dailypioneer Follow us on: MONEY 8 SENSEX RALLIES 320 PTS; ULTRATECH JUMPS 5 PC OPINION 6 INDIA’S CHINA AGENDA SPORTS 12 CLASH OF THE TITANS HYDERABAD, FRIDAY JANUARY 3, 2020; PAGES 12 `3 } DRAMA AT MAA DIARY LAUNCH, RAJASEKHAR RESIGNS Page 11 www.dailypioneer.com { RNI No. TELENG/2018/76469 Established 1864 Published From HYDERABAD DELHI LUCKNOW BHOPAL RAIPUR CHANDIGARH BHUBANESWAR RANCHI DEHRADUN VIJAYAWADA *LATE CITY VOL. 2 ISSUE 84 *Air Surcharge Extra if Applicable HYDERABAD WEATHER Current Weather Conditions Updated January 2, 2020 5:00 PM ALMANAC TODAY Month & Paksham: Paush & Shukla Paksha Panchangam Tithi : Ashtami: 11:25 pm Nakshatram: Uttara Bhadrapada 07:20 am Time to Avoid: (Bad time to start any important work) Rahukalam: 10:57 am- 12:20 pm Yamagandam: 03:05 pm – 04:27 pm Varjyam: 08:42 pm- 10:29 pm Gulika: 08:13 am - 09:35 am Good Time: (to start any important work) Amritakalam: NIL Abhijit Muhurtham: 11:58 am - 12:42 pm Forecast: Heavy Rain Temp: 28/19 Humidity: 84% Sunrise: 06.46 Sunset: 05.53 Cong attacks Pinarayi for posting Rahul's letter on his Twitter page GNVFC gets telecom wing notice on Rs 15,019cr dues 8 5 Sensex rallies 320 pts; Ultratech jumps 5 pc Mayawati questions Priyanka’s silence on death of infants 5 5 A girl and her sister have alleged that they were denied passport by the authorities in Chandigarh because they looked like people from Nepal. "When we went to the passport office at Chandigarh, they saw our faces and wrote that we are Nepali. They ask us to prove our nationality," one of the girls alleged. "We took up the matter with (Haryana) minister Anil Vij, only after which the process of making our passport started," she said. The Deputy Commissioner of Ambala, Ashok Sharma, said the passport authority wrote "applicant seems to be Nepali" on their documents. DENIED PASSPORTS AS WE LOOK NEPALI, ALLEGE 2 HARYANA GIRLS CBSE MANDATES 75% ATTENDANCE TO WRITE CLASS 10 AND 12 EXAMS TATA SONS CHALLENGE CYRUS MISTRY'S REAPPOINTMENT T ata Sons approached the Supreme Court today challenging the restoration of Cyrus Mistry as the executive chairman of the group by company law tribunal NCLAT last month. Cyrus Mistry was restored as the executive chairman of Tata Sons, one of the country's oldest and largest business houses, on December 18 by the NCLAT, three years after his dramatic sacking. In its petition, Tata Sons sought a stay on the company law tribunal's order as well as it declaring the selection and appointment of N Chandrashekaran as chairperson. S tudents should have a minimum 75 per cent attendance to be able to appear for the 10th and 12th examinations to be conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The CBSE in its latest notice has directed all schools to calculate attendance of students who have to appear for class 10 and class 12 board exams this year as on January 1, 2020. Students whose attendance will be calculated less than 75 per cent will not be allowed to appear for the exams, as per the rule mandated by the CBSE. CENTRE REJECTS WEST BENGAL'S TABLEAU PROPOSAL FOR R-DAY I n what could spark fresh tensions between West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and the BJP-led centre, the Union Ministry of Defence on Wednesday rejected her state's tableau proposal for the Republic Day parade on January 26. "The tableau proposal of West Bengal government was examined by the expert committee in two rounds of meetings. The tableau proposal of the West Bengal government was not taken forward for further consideration by the committee after deliberations in the second meeting," the ministry said in its statement. Modi taunts anti-CAA protesters to protest against Pak’s atrocities PNS n TUMAKURU (KARNATAKA) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday slammed the Congress and its allies opposing the Citizenship Amendment Act, saying they are against giving relief to those who have been bru- talised and victimised in Pakistan. "Pakistan was founded on religious grounds due to which atrocities on minorities such as Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and Christians have increased. But Congress and its allies don't speak against Pakistan," he said at a function here. He also said the Congress and its allies take out rallies and stage demonstrations against the efforts to prevent atrocities on religious lines and save women from sexual assaults. Modi wondered why those opposed to the CAA were not speaking out against Pakistan's atrocities and asked what stopped them from doing so. Continued on Page 4 PNS n BEGUSARAI Union minister Giriraj Singh on Thursday stoked a fresh controversy alleging that chil- dren who study in missionary schools lack "sanskaar" and end up in practices like "beef- eating" when they go abroad. Addressing a religious func- tion at his Lok Sabha con- stituency in Begusarai of Bihar, the firebrand BJP leader also advocated, as an antidote, teaching of "shlokas" of Bhagvad Gita and the verses Hanuman Chalisa at private schools. "I would like to say to peo- ple present here, this practice should start from the private schools since at government- run ones, we run the risk of inviting accusations of impos- ing the bhagwa (saffron) agen- da", Singh said. At private schools, students should be taught shlokas of Bhagvad Gita and Hanuman Chalisa. "I say this because it has been seen that at schools run by mis- sionaries, children from well- off families excel academical- ly, go on to have successful careers, but when they go abroad they eat beef. Why so? This is because we have not inculcated 'sanskaar' into them", the Union minister said. Continued on Page 4 Giriraj stokes row, missionary schools children lack ‘sanskaar’, eat beef Union minister says pvt schools should teach Gita, Hanuman Chalisa Singh also addressed a press conference in support of CAA where he equated protests against the content- ious legislation with Pakistan-sponsored ‘Ghazwa-e-Hind’ PV KONDAL RAO n WARANGAL Although Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister himself has asserted that TRS supremo and Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao would continue to lead the State for another 10 or 15 years without any hassles, some more minis- ters in the KCR cabinet have joined the chorus of those chanting pro-KTR statements. These Ministers too have asserted that he is capable of leading a team in the state as the Chief Minister. Minister for Excise and Youth Affairs Srinivas Goud was the first person in the Cabinet to declare that KTR is one leader who can lead the team of TRS cabinet in the coming days. He made the statement last week. The sec- ond phase of Palle Pragathi programme in Warangal rural district witnessed a similar statement from Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Minister Errabelli Dayakar Rao on Thursday. Interestingly, the Minister announced that the 'Youth Icon of the state' KTR had enough capabilities and could efficiently take the state towards specific growth and development. The Minister, during his speech at Dammannapet village in Wardhannapet segment of Warangal rural district, reiter- ated that KTR had led TRS to clear victories in all the elec- tions. Continued on Page 4 Ministers KT Rama Rao and Errabelli Dayakar Rao participate in Palle Pragathi programme in Siricilla on Thursday PNS n HYDERABAD Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, who has unveiled plans to enhance the State's literacy level as part of his government's thrust on education in 2020, announce on Thursday that lessons that help in cultivating moral and ethical values would be intro- duced in schools from the coming academic year. As part of the process of developing curriculum to move towards a values-based society, lessons would be prepared in consul- tations with spiritual leaders like Sri Jeeyar Swamy as well as former DGPs. KCR opined that the educa- tional system should be such that it would insulate students from criminality, while incul- cating and enhancing moral and ethical values in society. The Chief Minister released an autobiography, 'Journey through Turbulent Times', written by former DGP HJ Dora, at Pragati Bhavan here on Thursday. Tamil Nadu former Governor PS Rammohan Rao, former Union home secretary Padmanabhayya, Government's Chief Advisor Rajiv Sharma, Vigilance Commissioner KR Nandan, DGP M Mahender Reddy, Hyderabad Police Commissioner Anjani Kumar, several former DGPs, former Chief Secretary Sri Kaki Madhav Rao, HJ Dora's teacher Prof RVR Chandrashekhar Rao, noted journalist I Venkata Rao as well as several IAS and IPS offi- cers attended the programme. Continued on Page 4 HC seeks report on new Secretariat PNS n HYDERABAD The Telangana High Court on Thursday sought to know how the state government proposed to mobilise funds required for the construction of the proposed new Secretariat buildings, despite financial constraints. It direct- ed the government to file a counter affidavit informing the court about the budget estimates for the new Secretariat complex, complete map of the proposed con- struction, area of construction, number of years it would take to complete it etc. A division bench of the HC, comprising the Chief Justice of the state Justice RS Chauhan and Justice A. Abhishek Reddy, passed the orders while dealing with a batch of PIL pleas filed against the demo- lition of the Secretariat build- ings. The counsel for the peti- tioners told the HC that the state government was trying to demolish the entire com- plex to build a new one, instead of modifying the exist- ing buildings. The HC later posted the matter to January 7 for further hearing. Sterlite Tech bags Rs 1,800 Cr project from TS Govt PNS n HYDERABAD STL (Sterlite Technologies Ltd), a data networks innova- tor, has bagged a Rs 1,800 crore project from Telangana Fiber Grid Corporation Ltd. (T-Fiber) to create a high speed rural broadband net- work. Supporting the vision to establish a 'Digital Telangana', T-Fiber and STL will work together for enabling afford- able and high-speed broad- band connectivity to 6 mil- lion rural citizens in the state, an STL release said. The State Government is taking big leaps to build and leverage the broadband infra- structure under BharatNet, which aims to provide broad- band connectivity to all 250,000 gram panchayats in the country. As a state-led program, Telangana has initiated T- Fiber to provide broadband connectivity up to the house- hold level across the state by rolling-out optical fiber and network infrastructure. Continued on Page 4 Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao releasing the autobiography, ‘Journey through Turbulent Times', written by former DGP HJ Dora on Thursday n Catch them young n KCR pitches for values-based education Priest held for stealing 31 bicycles PNS n HYDERABAD A 19-year old priest from Moula Ali, whose addiction to PUBG made him steal 31 bicycles, was nabbed by the Malkajgiri Police on Thursday. He had stolen the vehicles at different points of time from Kushaiguda, Nacharam, Neredmet and Malkajgiri areas, the police said. He used to sell the bicycles to devotees, after claiming that they had been gifted to him. The accused, identified as Nandula Sidhartha Sharma alia Siddu, 19, is a resident of Mangapuram Colony at Moula-Ali. DCP of Malkajgiri, Rakshitha K Murthy said: "He told the devotees who come to the temple that he got the bicy- cles as gifts from people and that they can pay the price according to their conve- nience. All the stolen vehicles, including those sold, were recovered by our teams" said the ACP of Malkajgiri, Y. Narasimha Reddy. The boy stays along with his mother and had learnt Vedas. "Meanwhile, he got addict- ed to PUBG mobile game and used to frequently pick up quarrels with his mother for his needs. Continued on Page 4 The stolen bicycles recovered from the priest Nandula Sidhartha Sharma KCR to devise municipal poll strategy on Sat PNS n HYDERABAD A meeting of the Telangana Rashtra Samithi's extended committee will be held at Telangana Bhavan, the party's headquarters, here on Saturday. TRS supremo and Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao will chair the meeting. The meeting, which will begin at 11.30 a.m., is expected to go on up to 4.00 p.m. Party leaders, including Members of Parliament, MLAs, MLCs, Zilla Parishad chairpersons, corporation chairpersons, state executive members and others will attend the meeting. KCR is expected to give direc- tion to the party machinery for contesting the upcoming Municipal polls. CBI raids Renlife Labs in SBI loan fraud case PNS n HYDERABAD Sleuths of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Thursday conducted searches at Renlife Labs Private Limited in connection with a Rs 16 crore SBI loan fraud case. According to investigations, out of Rs 16 crore, an amount of Rs 1.7 crore was credited to Renlife, and Rs 16.8 to Virchow Biotech. Virchow then credit- ed back the amount to Renlife. According to CBI officials, the company which availed the loan is into purchase and sale of human blood-derived prod- ucts like Albumin, Immunoglobulin and Factor eight used for haemophilia. CBI had booked an FIR involving various sections of the law against the accused for criminal conspiracy, cheating, criminal breach of trust by a public servant and forgery. "CBI has named Pawan Kumar Relationship Manager of Medium Enterprises, J Nageswara Sarma Chief Manager, Shashi Kumar manager of SBI Mahaboobgunj branch, Renlife Labs directors Arul Prakash Ramakrishnan, Mohammed Abdul Azeez and others. SBI regional manager of Charminar region filed a com- plaint with CBI in which he alleged that the account of Rs 16 crore turned NPA and fraud account on March 18 2019," sources said. Continued on Page 4 Ministers bat for ‘KTR as CM’ in districts Jeeyar to help frame new syllabus for TS students

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OPINION 6INDIA’S CHINA

AGENDA

SPORTS 12CLASH OF

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Established 1864Published From

HYDERABAD DELHI LUCKNOWBHOPAL RAIPUR CHANDIGARH

BHUBANESWAR RANCHI DEHRADUNVIJAYAWADA

*LATE CITY VOL. 2 ISSUE 84*Air Surcharge Extra if Applicable

HYDERABADWEATHER

Current Weather ConditionsUpdated January 2, 2020 5:00 PM

ALMANACTODAY

Month & Paksham:Paush & Shukla PakshaPanchangamTithi : Ashtami: 11:25 pm Nakshatram: Uttara Bhadrapada 07:20 amTime to Avoid: (Bad time to start

any important work)Rahukalam: 10:57 am- 12:20 pmYamagandam: 03:05 pm – 04:27 pm

Varjyam: 08:42 pm- 10:29 pm

Gulika: 08:13 am - 09:35 amGood Time: (to start any important work)

Amritakalam: NILAbhijit Muhurtham: 11:58 am - 12:42 pm

Forecast: Heavy RainTemp: 28/19Humidity: 84%Sunrise: 06.46Sunset: 05.53

Cong attacksPinarayi forposting Rahul'sletter on hisTwitter page

GNVFC getstelecom wingnotice on Rs15,019cr dues 8

5Sensex rallies 320 pts;Ultratechjumps 5 pc

MayawatiquestionsPriyanka’s silenceon death ofinfants

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Agirl and her sister have alleged that they were denied passport by theauthorities in Chandigarh because they looked like people from

Nepal. "When we went to the passport office at Chandigarh, they sawour faces and wrote that we are Nepali. They ask us to proveour nationality," one of the girls alleged. "We took up thematter with (Haryana) minister Anil Vij, only after whichthe process of making our passport started," she said.The Deputy Commissioner of Ambala, AshokSharma, said the passport authority wrote "applicantseems to be Nepali" on their documents.

DENIED PASSPORTS AS WE LOOKNEPALI, ALLEGE 2 HARYANA GIRLS

CBSE MANDATES 75% ATTENDANCETO WRITE CLASS 10 AND 12 EXAMS

TATA SONS CHALLENGE CYRUSMISTRY'S REAPPOINTMENTTata Sons approached the Supreme Court today challenging the

restoration of Cyrus Mistry as the executive chairman of the group bycompany law tribunal NCLAT last month. Cyrus Mistry was restored asthe executive chairman of Tata Sons, one of thecountry's oldest and largest business houses, onDecember 18 by the NCLAT, three years after hisdramatic sacking. In its petition, Tata Sons soughta stay on the company law tribunal's order as well asit declaring the selection and appointment of NChandrashekaran as chairperson.

Students should have a minimum 75 per cent attendance to be able toappear for the 10th and 12th examinations to be conducted by the

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The CBSE in its latestnotice has directed all schools to calculate attendance of students whohave to appear for class 10 and class 12board exams this year as on January 1,2020. Students whose attendance will becalculated less than 75 per cent will notbe allowed to appear for the exams, asper the rule mandated by the CBSE.

CENTRE REJECTS WEST BENGAL'STABLEAU PROPOSAL FOR R-DAY In what could spark fresh tensions between West Bengal Chief Minister

Mamata Banerjee and the BJP-led centre, the Union Ministry ofDefence on Wednesday rejected her state's tableau proposal for theRepublic Day parade on January 26. "The tableauproposal of West Bengal government was examinedby the expert committee in two rounds of meetings.The tableau proposal of the West Bengal governmentwas not taken forward for further consideration by thecommittee after deliberations in the secondmeeting," the ministry said in its statement.

Modi taunts anti-CAA protestersto protest against Pak’s atrocities PNS n TUMAKURU (KARNATAKA)

Prime Minister NarendraModi on Thursday slammedthe Congress and its alliesopposing the CitizenshipAmendment Act, saying theyare against giving relief tothose who have been bru-talised and victimised inPakistan.

"Pakistan was founded onreligious grounds due to whichatrocities on minorities such asHindus, Sikhs, Jains andChristians have increased. ButCongress and its allies don'tspeak against Pakistan," hesaid at a function here.

He also said the Congressand its allies take out ralliesand stage demonstrations

against the efforts to preventatrocities on religious linesand save women from sexualassaults.

Modi wondered why those

opposed to the CAA were notspeaking out against Pakistan'satrocities and asked whatstopped them from doing so.

Continued on Page 4

PNS n BEGUSARAI

Union minister Giriraj Singhon Thursday stoked a freshcontroversy alleging that chil-dren who study in missionaryschools lack "sanskaar" andend up in practices like "beef-eating" when they go abroad.

Addressing a religious func-tion at his Lok Sabha con-stituency in Begusarai of Bihar,the firebrand BJP leader alsoadvocated, as an antidote,teaching of "shlokas" ofBhagvad Gita and the versesHanuman Chalisa at privateschools.

"I would like to say to peo-ple present here, this practiceshould start from the private

schools since at government-run ones, we run the risk ofinviting accusations of impos-ing the bhagwa (saffron) agen-da", Singh said.

At private schools, students

should be taught shlokas ofBhagvad Gita and HanumanChalisa.

"I say this because it has beenseen that at schools run by mis-sionaries, children from well-

off families excel academical-ly, go on to have successfulcareers, but when they goabroad they eat beef. Why so?This is because we have notinculcated 'sanskaar' intothem", the Union ministersaid.

Continued on Page 4

Giriraj stokes row, missionary schoolschildren lack ‘sanskaar’, eat beef Union minister says pvt schools should teach Gita, Hanuman Chalisa

Singh also addresseda press conference insupport of CAA wherehe equated protestsagainst the content-ious legislation withPakistan-sponsored‘Ghazwa-e-Hind’

PV KONDAL RAOn WARANGAL

Although MunicipalAdministration and UrbanDevelopment Minister himselfhas asserted that TRS supremoand Chief Minister KChandrasekhar Rao wouldcontinue to lead the State foranother 10 or 15 years withoutany hassles, some more minis-ters in the KCR cabinet havejoined the chorus of thosechanting pro-KTR statements.These Ministers too haveasserted that he is capable ofleading a team in the state asthe Chief Minister.

Minister for Excise andYouth Affairs Srinivas Goudwas the first person in theCabinet to declare that KTR isone leader who can lead theteam of TRS cabinet in thecoming days. He made thestatement last week. The sec-ond phase of Palle Pragathiprogramme in Warangal ruraldistrict witnessed a similar

statement from Panchayat Rajand Rural DevelopmentMinister Errabelli Dayakar Raoon Thursday. Interestingly,the Minister announced thatthe 'Youth Icon of the state'

KTR had enough capabilitiesand could efficiently take thestate towards specific growthand development. TheMinister, during his speech atDammannapet village in

Wardhannapet segment ofWarangal rural district, reiter-ated that KTR had led TRS toclear victories in all the elec-tions.

Continued on Page 4

Ministers KT Rama Rao and Errabelli Dayakar Rao participate in Palle Pragathi programme in Siricilla on Thursday

PNS n HYDERABAD

Chief Minister KChandrashekhar Rao, who hasunveiled plans to enhance theState's literacy level as part ofhis government's thrust oneducation in 2020, announceon Thursday that lessons thathelp in cultivating moral andethical values would be intro-duced in schools from thecoming academic year. As partof the process of developingcurriculum to move towards avalues-based society, lessonswould be prepared in consul-tations with spiritual leaderslike Sri Jeeyar Swamy as well asformer DGPs.

KCR opined that the educa-tional system should be suchthat it would insulate studentsfrom criminality, while incul-cating and enhancing moraland ethical values in society.

The Chief Minister releasedan autobiography, 'Journeythrough Turbulent Times',written by former DGP HJDora, at Pragati Bhavan hereon Thursday.

Tamil Nadu formerGovernor PS Rammohan Rao,former Union home secretaryP a d m a n a b h a y y a ,Government's Chief AdvisorRajiv Sharma, VigilanceCommissioner KR Nandan,

DGP M Mahender Reddy,Hyderabad PoliceCommissioner Anjani Kumar,several former DGPs, formerChief Secretary Sri KakiMadhav Rao, HJ Dora'steacher Prof RVRChandrashekhar Rao, notedjournalist I Venkata Rao aswell as several IAS and IPS offi-cers attended the programme.

Continued on Page 4

HC seeks report onnew Secretariat PNS n HYDERABAD

The Telangana High Court onThursday sought to knowhow the state governmentproposed to mobilise fundsrequired for the constructionof the proposed newSecretariat buildings, despitefinancial constraints. It direct-ed the government to file acounter affidavit informingthe court about the budgetestimates for the newSecretariat complex, completemap of the proposed con-struction, area of construction,number of years it wouldtake to complete it etc.

A division bench of the HC,comprising the Chief Justice ofthe state Justice RS Chauhanand Justice A. AbhishekReddy, passed the orders whiledealing with a batch of PILpleas filed against the demo-lition of the Secretariat build-ings. The counsel for the peti-tioners told the HC that thestate government was tryingto demolish the entire com-plex to build a new one,instead of modifying the exist-ing buildings. The HC laterposted the matter to January7 for further hearing.

Sterlite Techbags Rs 1,800Cr projectfrom TS GovtPNS n HYDERABAD

STL (Sterlite TechnologiesLtd), a data networks innova-tor, has bagged a Rs 1,800crore project from TelanganaFiber Grid Corporation Ltd.(T-Fiber) to create a highspeed rural broadband net-work.

Supporting the vision toestablish a 'Digital Telangana',T-Fiber and STL will worktogether for enabling afford-able and high-speed broad-band connectivity to 6 mil-lion rural citizens in the state,an STL release said.

The State Government istaking big leaps to build andleverage the broadband infra-structure under BharatNet,which aims to provide broad-band connectivity to all250,000 gram panchayats inthe country.

As a state-led program,Telangana has initiated T-Fiber to provide broadbandconnectivity up to the house-hold level across the state byrolling-out optical fiber andnetwork infrastructure.

Continued on Page 4

Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao releasing the autobiography, ‘Journeythrough Turbulent Times', written by former DGP HJ Dora on Thursday

n Catch them young

n KCR pitches for values-basededucation

Priest held forstealing 31 bicycles PNS n HYDERABAD

A 19-year old priest fromMoula Ali, whose addiction toPUBG made him steal 31bicycles, was nabbed by theMalkajgiri Police on Thursday.He had stolen the vehicles atdifferent points of time fromKushaiguda, Nacharam,Neredmet and Malkajgiriareas, the police said. He usedto sell the bicycles to devotees,after claiming that they hadbeen gifted to him.

The accused, identified asNandula Sidhartha Sharmaalia Siddu, 19, is a resident ofMangapuram Colony atMoula-Ali.

DCP of Malkajgiri,Rakshitha K Murthy said: "Hetold the devotees who come tothe temple that he got the bicy-cles as gifts from people andthat they can pay the priceaccording to their conve-

nience. All the stolen vehicles,including those sold, wererecovered by our teams" saidthe ACP of Malkajgiri, Y.Narasimha Reddy.

The boy stays along with hismother and had learnt Vedas.

"Meanwhile, he got addict-ed to PUBG mobile game andused to frequently pick upquarrels with his mother forhis needs.

Continued on Page 4

The stolen bicycles recovered from the priest

Nandula Sidhartha Sharma

KCR to devisemunicipal pollstrategy on SatPNS n HYDERABAD

A meeting of the TelanganaRashtra Samithi's extendedcommittee will be held atTelangana Bhavan, the party'sheadquarters, here onSaturday. TRS supremo andChief Minister KChandrasekhar Rao will chairthe meeting. The meeting,which will begin at 11.30a.m., is expected to go on upto 4.00 p.m. Party leaders,including Members ofParliament, MLAs, MLCs,Zilla Parishad chairpersons,corporation chairpersons,state executive members andothers will attend the meeting.KCR is expected to give direc-tion to the party machineryfor contesting the upcomingMunicipal polls.

CBI raids Renlife Labsin SBI loan fraud casePNS n HYDERABAD

Sleuths of the Central Bureauof Investigation (CBI) onThursday conducted searchesat Renlife Labs PrivateLimited in connectionwith a Rs 16 crore SBIloan fraud case.

According toinvestigations, out ofRs 16 crore, anamount of Rs 1.7 crorewas credited to Renlife,and Rs 16.8 to VirchowBiotech. Virchow then credit-ed back the amount to Renlife.

According to CBI officials,the company which availed theloan is into purchase and saleof human blood-derived prod-ucts like Albumin,Immunoglobulin and Factoreight used for haemophilia.

CBI had booked an FIR

involving various sections ofthe law against the accused forcriminal conspiracy, cheating,criminal breach of trust by apublic servant and forgery.

"CBI has named PawanKumar Relationship

Manager of MediumEnterprises, JNageswara SarmaChief Manager, ShashiKumar manager of

SBI Mahaboobgunjbranch, Renlife Labs

directors Arul PrakashRamakrishnan, MohammedAbdul Azeez and others. SBIregional manager ofCharminar region filed a com-plaint with CBI in which healleged that the account of Rs16 crore turned NPA andfraud account on March 182019," sources said.

Continued on Page 4

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Jeeyar to help frame newsyllabus for TS students

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SEVERAL IRRIGATION PROJECTS,CANALS NEED URGENT REPAIRSPNS n MAHABUBNAGAR

The lack of proper supervisionby irrigation department offi-cials till now has left severalirrigation projects and canals inlurch.

Alterted by SaralasagarProject in Wanaparthy districtdeveloping a major breach inthe early hours of Tuesday, theirrigation department officialsare of the view thatPriyadarsini-Jurala irrigationproject, Devarakadra projectand some other canals andminor irrigation tanks needurgent repairs.

Threat to these minor-irriga-tion projects and tanks devel-oping breeches is looming largebecause of unprecedentedwater levels in them due torecent heavy rains and inflowsfrom neighbouring Karnatakastate.

Annually, the irrigationdepartment is supposed toundertake inspection of tanks,canals, project bunds and crestgates and implement mainte-

nance and desilting works. Butthe same could not be done forthe past two years, because offund crunch, according to anofficial in the irrigation depart-ment who wished to remainanonymous.

The project safety commit-tee, headed by engineer-in-chief, takes care of the mainte-nance works of the irrigation

projects. Repairs could not be taken

up to the Priyadarsini-Juralaproject for the past 15 years.The project gates were rusted.It would have adverse impacton Nettempadu, Bhima- I andII projects and the Koilsagarproject. It would affect thedrinking water and irrigationneeds of people living in aya-

cut villages and lands under theayacut.

The structure and crest gatesof Jurala project built onKrishna River in 1984 wasdamaged because of the recentheavy floods.

The flood bank built at thepushkar ghats collapsed due tothe heavy water current in theriver. Though the officials have

noticed the defects, no effortsseem to be being made toundertake repairs.

Of the 13 crest gates of theKoilsagar project, there iswater seepage under two of itsgates. Last year, the leakagecould be arrested to an extentby undertaking repairs. Butthe problem still persists,albeit on a low scale. Thedam structure also sufferedsome erosion. The stepswinding their way into thestructure were damaged lastyear, but no repairs could betaken so far.

The water level in the reser-voir measures at 31.3 feetagainst the FRL of 32.6 feet. Norepairs could be taken up to thereservoir for the past fourdecades or to its crest gates.

The Rajolibanda DiversionScheme main canal inVaddepalli mandal got dam-aged at its distributaries from24 to 28. The canal developedbreach in September last yearaffecting the ayacut farmers forabout three days.

n The structure andcrest gates of Juralaproject built onKrishna River in 1984were damaged due torecent heavy floods.

n The flood bank builtat the pushkar ghatscollapsed due tostrong current in theriver.

SWACHH TELANGANA

State spends Rs 339 croreevery month: CS SomeshPNS n MAHABUBNAGAR

Chief Secretary SomeshKumar has said that the stategovernment is releasing Rs339 crore every month on dotto turn Telangana intoSwachch Telangana and greenTelangana.

Participating in Palle Pragatiphase II programme held atGundla Potlapalli village ofMahabubnagar district onThursday, Somesh Kumarexhorted one and all to strivefor the development of the vil-lages through the programmewhich aims at improvingcleanliness and greenery in thevillages and collective develop-ment through devising planscollectively.

The Chief Secretary calledfor planting saplings in vacantsites and nursing them. He toldthe village panchayats thatcarts and tractors were givenaway to villages to collectgarbage. He asked them towater the plants using watertankers.

Flying squads were pressedinto service to assess theprogress of Palle Pragati pro-gramme and make surprisevisits to check the quality of theexecution.

Somesh Kumar wanted offi-cials and elected people's rep-resentatives to take part in thevillage development pro-grammes. He exhorted womenand youth of the village to takepart in the event.

In terms of literacy, the state

of Telangana lagged behind andranked after Bihar, Jarkhandand Rajastan and desired thatit should rank number one interms of literacy.

Somesh Kumar wantedevery literate to teach anotherilliterate under the 'Each OneTeach One' programme.

He asked ward members invillages to undertake door-to-door visit to prepare a list ofthe illiterates as the govern-ment is going to embark oncomplete literacy programmeon receipt of full details.

After six months thereshould be none who could notread or write in the village. Hetold the residents of the villagethat he would visit the villageagain only after it becomesfully literate.

The Chief Secretary inspect-ed the dump yard and rainwa-

ter harvesting structures builtin the village. He asked the vil-lagers to segregate wet garbagefrom dry garbage in the binsprovided by the panchayat.He asked the village panchay-hat to grow medicinal plantsnear the dump yard.

Panchayat Raj principal sec-retary Vikas Raj explained theobjective of Palle Pragati to thepeople. He exhorted the vil-lagers to implement the phaseII programme on the lines ofthe phase I, which was imple-mented excellently.

The Center and state gov-ernments released Rs 6 lakh toPotlapalli village, he saidpromising to release funds tothe village this year also.

District Collector RonaldRoss, Additional PCCFSadanand and others werealso present on the occasion.

Work as per priorities ofGovernment, CS to staffHYDERABAD: Chief SecretarySomesh Kumar on Thursdayasked the government servantsto work according to thepriorities of the government andearn laurels for it. In a meeting with employeesand officers of the GeneralAdministration Department atSecretariat, Somesh Kumarwanted the officials to workwith dedication and bring their

problems, if any, to his noticefor redressal. The Chief Secretary cut a cakeon the occasion of New Yearand greeted the employees andofficers of the department. Gazetteers' commissioner GKishan, GAD joint secretaryArvinder Singh, deputysecretaries Devender Rao,Chitti Rani and others werepresent.

IANS nNEW YORK

River ice cover will decline byabout six days for every onedegree Celsius increase inglobal temperatures, leadingto economic and environ-mental consequences, says anew study. According to thestudy, published in the jour-nal Nature, more than half ofEarth's rivers freeze overevery year. These frozenrivers support importanttransportation networks forcommunities and industrieslocated at high latitudes.

Ice cover also regulates theamount of greenhouse gassesreleased from rivers intoEarth's atmosphere, the studyadded. "We used more than400,000 satellite images takenover 34 years to measure

which rivers seasonally freezeover worldwide, which isabout 56 per cent of all largerivers," said the study's leadauthor Xiao Yang from

the University of NorthCarolina, US.

"We detected widespreaddeclines in monthly river icecoverage. And the predicted

trend of future ice loss is like-ly to lead to economic chal-lenges for people and indus-tries along these rivers, andshifting seasonal patterns ingreenhouse gas emissionsfrom the ice-affected rivers,"Yang said. The researchersalso looked at changes toriver ice cover in the past andmodelled predicted changesfor the future. Comparing

river ice cover from 2008-2018 and 1984-1994, theteam found a monthly glob-al decline ranging from 0.3 to4.3 percentage points .According to the researchers,the greatest declines werefound in the Tibetan Plateau,Eastern Europe and Alaska.

"The observed decline inriver ice is likely to continuewith predicted global warm-

ing," the study explained. Forthe future, the research teamcompared expected river icecover through 2009-2029 and2080-2100. The study's find-ings showed monthlydeclines in the NorthernHemisphere ranging from 9-15 per cent in the wintermonths and 12-68 per centduring the spring and fall.

The Rocky Mountains,northeastern US, easternEurope and Tibetan Plateauare expected to take the heav-iest impact, the study said."Ultimately, what this studyshows is the power of com-bining massive amounts ofsatellite imagery with climatemodels to help better projecthow our planet will change,"said study researcher TamlinPavelsky.

Comparing river ice cover from 2008-2018 and 1984-1994, the team founda monthly global decline ranging from0.3 to 4.3 percentage points. Thegreatest declines were found in theTibetan Plateau and Eastern Europe

Global warming behind river ice cover loss: Study

SPNS n HYDERABAD

TSIIC chairman G Balamalluon Thursday said that the year2020 is going to be a veryimportant land mark in indus-trial development of the stateas the Pharma City, MegaTextile Park in Warangal andmany other projects are goingto become a reality.

Participating as chief guestin the TSIIC employees' NewYear celebrations, Balamallusaid that the credit for givingpriority to industrial develop-ment of the state goes to theCM K Chandrasekhar Rao.

Balamallu noted that theTSIIC played a crucial role inthe accelerated industrialdevelopment of the state dur-ing the past five years.Compared to the land acqui-sition by the APIIC, the TSIICacquired double the quantumof lands to meet industrialneeds of the state, he com-pared.

He called the KCR's brain-child of the TS-iPASS as rev-olutionary. On account ofindustries minister KTR'sefforts, permissions were givento over 11,000 units to set upindustries, he said adding thatof them, 8,000 have set up theirunits. In all, 12 lakh personsgot employment in them.

The Pharma City developm-ent works in 19,000 acres nearMuchcharla would be initiat-ed soon. Similarly, the MSMEIndustrial Park at Dandu Ma-lkapur, Kakatiya Mega TextilePark, NIMZ at Zaheerabad,Mega IT parks, mega foodparks are going to become real-ity this year, he said.

‘2020 to be landmark year in industrial development’

State spent Rs 17k cron irrigation projects PNS n HYDERABAD

In spite of economic slow-down, the state governmenthas spent Rs 17,285 crore innine months on various lift-irrigation projects to ensuretheir timely completion and isready to spend another Rs5000 to Rs 6000 crore in thenext three months.

The government has iden-tified irrigation as its prioritysector and seeing to that it willnot face shortage of funds.

During 2019-20, the gov-ernment ensured that suffi-cient funds were released tothe Kaleswaram project andspent at least Rs 8596 crore insix months. Of the amount,the government borrowed Rs5945 crore. The rest of theamount was sources throughthe state exchequer.

It facilitated the lift-irrigat-ing of Godavari water to theMid-Maneru project. The gov-ernment also spent Rs 2021crore under Palamuru -Rangareddy project. Lion'sshare of funds were used forland acquisition, rehabilita-tion of the displaced personsand so on. This year the gov-ernment has plans to irrigatethe maximum extent of ayacutlands under Sitarama Lift-Irrigation scheme.

Accordingly, the govern-ment has decided to completeall the three pump houses byMarch end.

The government spent Rs800 crore under Devadulalift-irrigation scheme and Rs1000 crore under its floodcanal project. The govern-ment has cleared pending billsto the tune of Rs 873 crore inrespect of minor irrigationprojects. According to the sta-tistics, the government spentRs 17,825 crore at the rate ofRs Rs 1,920 crore.

The state government is yetto clear current and pendingbills amounting to anotherRs 10,000 crore. By the end ofthe current fiscal year, the stategovernment is likely to spendanother Rs 5000 to Rs 6000crore under irrigation projects.

The stategovernment hasidentifiedirrigation as itspriority sectorand has assuredthat it will notface shortage offunds

Collector issues showcause notice to sarpanch PNS n MEDAK

Sangareddy district CollectorHanumantha Rao on Thursd-ay issued a show cause noticeto the Shivampet village sar-panch in Pulkal mandal ofSangareddy for not heeding tothe advices pertaining to themaintenance of cleanlinessdrive under Palle Pragathi.

On the other hand theFinance Minister Harish Raotook part in a similar kind ofprogramme in Konaiahpallivillage under Manoharabadmandal and planted saplingsalong with the ZP chair personHelamatha Shekhar Goud.

The Minister expressed dis-satisfaction and questionedthe sarpanch.

Cops crack‘fake' robberycase, recoverornamentsPNS n JAMMIKUNTA

The Jammikunta Police sawthrough two brothers andapprehended them within 24hours. The police recoveredvaluables worth Rs 11,70,000from them. The game plan ofthe accused is devising arobbery drama to avoidrepaying bank loan.

The arrested were identi-fied as Kasula Mahesh andKasula Bhaskar, who ownedVijayalakshmi Traders andJewellers. According to VBKamalasan Reddy, Commi-ssioner of Police, Karimnagar,the duo complained to thepolice that a major theft hadtaken place in their jewelleryshop on December 31 night.

According to the police,the duo availed loans fromvarious banks and hatched aplan to avoid repaying ofloan and concocted the theftdrama to avoid repayment ofthe loans.

Accordingly, they pur-chased gold and silver. Theirgame plan was to claim insur-ance on bank loans and dupethe banks by faking robbery.

As part of the plan, theycreated a theft scene and st-ored the valuables. As part ofthe plan, both the accusedlocked their homes and wentto village.

Bhaskar returned to hishouse-cum-jewellery shopand put a broken lock to thefront door and tried to con-vince the neighbours andgold merchants association.

The police examined thesuspects and CCTV footage.The use of modern technol-ogy and CCTV camerasrevealed it was a fake robbery.After suspecting that it couldbe the handiwork of the insi-ders, the police questionedtwo bothers. They spilledbeans. VB Kamalasan reddygave away suitable rewards tothe policemen who success-fully cracked the case.

VIDEO OF COPS THRASHING YOUTH

4 officials from TS Police attached to Sircilla dist PNS n HYDERABAD

Four officials from theTelangana State Police, includ-ing two sub-inspectors, wereattached to the district policeheadquarters pending aninquiry, a day after video clipsof them thrashing youngstersin Rajanna-Siricilla surfacedonline. The decision is seen asdisciplinary action against theofficials.

The decision came amidstthe outrage against the allegedexcess of the police officials.Two video clips shot from abalcony show a constable, ahome guard and two sub-inspectors slapping, kickingand beating youth.

The incident took place inthe early hours of Wednesdayat Telangana's Sircilla town.The police claimed that ataround 1 am on Wednesday

following New Year's Eve cel-ebrations, a few youngstersbelonging to two differentgroups engaged in a brawlnear a petrol pump at Sircillaand created a public nuisance.

According to the district SP,few youths broke liquor bot-tles on the main road and triedto trespass into another per-son's house. The police allegedthat the youth tried to physi-cally intimidate a resident

and this led to the policeusing 'some physical force'.

The decision to attach thepolice officers to headquarterswas taken even as a detailedinquiry into the entire inci-dent is underway. "Prima facieit appears that there was someextra use of force. The policeofficers have been moved fr-om the police station andattached to headquarters,"police said.

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Vanteru Pratap Reddy, chairman of State Forest Development Corporation presenting, sports kits to students of GovernmentPractising High School, in the city on Thursday

NEW YYEAR GGIFT

RIMEORNERC

Govt yet to shift polluting industries beyond ORRPNS n HYDERABAD

The Telangana Governmentseems to be going soft aboutthe polluting industries. Sincethe last 7 years, there has beenno progress in the matter andindustries continue to pollutethe environment causing severehealth problems to millions ofpeople residing in Hyderabadcity, particularly those whoare located nearer to the indus-tries. A total of 8,206 licenceswere issued for establishingnew industries, out of which835 are Red category, 2,315Orange and 5,056 Green/Whitecategory, in past 4years.

Forum for GoodGovernance in a letter toChief Secretary, pointing outthe dilly-dallying of matterwrote, "Red and Orange cat-

egor y industries releaseuntreated effluents into near-by streams which find theirway into Musi River and otherwater bodies like HussainSagar. Government has spent

hundreds of crores to cleanMusi and Hussain Sagar with-out any positive result. Thenew Red and Orange catego-ry industries will further dam-age the Musi and Hussain

Sagar unless urgent steps aretaken to relocate the indus-tries and ensured that theindustries release only fullytreated effluents into thewaterbodies".

It may be mentioned herethat as per G.O. Ms No 20dated 1-3-2013 shift and relo-cate all polluting industriesexisting in ORR to outsideORR in Hyderabad. A total of1,545 industries were identified

for shifting, out of which 385are already located outsideORR and 1160 industries, con-stituting 803 Red categoriesand 357 Orange, are yet to beshifted.

The letter stated, "Workrelated to feasibility study andsite suitability for shifting ofindustries as per guidelines ofPollution Control Board andMinistry of Forests has beenentrusted to Environment

Protection Training & ResearchInstitute (EPTRI). Once EPTRcompletes the feasibility study,shifting of industries will betaken up. Since last 7 yearsthere is no progress in the mat-ter and industries continue topollute the environment caus-ing severe health problems tomillions of people residing inHyderabad city particularlythose who are located nearer tothe industries."

Forum For good governancein July 2018 submitted a repre-sentation to H.E the Governorwho forwarded it to SecretaryIndustries and Commerce.Governor's office on 10-12-2019 informed Forum for goodgovernance, that the reply fromSecretary, Industries &Commerce department isawaited.

A total of 1,545 industries wereidentified for shifting, out of which 385are already located outside ORR and1,160 industries, constituting 803 Red categories and 357 Orange, are yet to be shifted

STATE AIMS TO TRANSFORM HYDINTO GLOBAL AI INNOVATION HUBPNS n HYDERABAD

While declaring 2020 as the‘Year of AI’, IT Minister KTRama Rao has set ambitiousgoals for the state, includingestablishing Hyderabad amongthe Top 25 Global AIInnovation Hubs. “Our prima-ry goals are to attract andenable approximately 200 AIinnovators or start-ups leadingto a valuation of $3-4 billion tobuild their base in Hyderabad,educate and attract top AI tal-ent from across the globe towork on critical areas as deter-mined by the industry andgovernment; Enable govern-ment and key Industry verti-cals to leverage AI and deliv-er public transformation con-tributing an additional 1% toTelangana GDP," he said.

The Minister reinforced thatthe premise of Telangana's AIis for social good and said, “Wewould ensure that AI shouldserve humanity and the com-mon good while enforcingfundamental rights such asprivacy, equality, fairness anddemocracy.” The TelanganaGovernment has announcedpartnerships with chip majorIntel, Adobe, Tech Mahindra,Nvidia, Public HealthFoundation of India (PHFI)and IITs of Khargapur andHyderabad. Tata ConsultancyServices has announced that itwill make investments in theAI domain in Hyderabad. TheMoUs were signed in the pres-ence of IT and IndustriesMinister KT Rama Rao afterhe declared 2020 as the 'Year ofAI' at a meeting here withindustry bigwigs.

Intel, Public HealthFoundation of India and IIT-Hyderabad jointly signed theagreement with the govern-ment for setting up a researchcentre in applied AI in health-care and smart mobility. IIT-Kharagpur signed an MoU toset up a centre of excellence inAI and research and develop-ment park. The state govern-ment also signed MoUs withIIT- Hyderabad, WadhwaniAI, Hexagon and InnovationNorway.

“While we are calling 2020as the Year of AI, this eventtoday will set in motion a setof initiatives, which will poten-tially make the next decade asTelangana's decade of AI.Telangana is ready to capturethe global AI opportunity,”the Minister said.

n Telangana government declares 2020 as ‘Year of AI’, launches series of projects

n Creation of datasets anddeveloping a Data Exchange

Platform: The State would aim to bea nationally and globally recognised

resource centre for data setsand algorithms from and forIndia, with a mechanism to

make these available forresearch & innovation,

create - India AI Data Trustn Creation of infrastructure:

Plan to make available a high-Performance AI Computing (HPAIC)

Infrastructure to startups andresearch centres by entering intotechnology partnerships with the

industry and academian Create quality talent pool:

Develop talent by training 30,000students in AI/ML/DS and DeepLearning in the next three years

n Governance, Ethics and Privacy:State plans to develop a governanceframework in key sectors and setup an advisory council on theethical use of data and further

develop guidelines that would helpto organizations implement

practices and measures inthe model frameworkn Research and Innovation:Develop human capacity in

advanced AI technologiesaimed at solving India specific

problems by attracting talentedresearchers across the world towork at our Research Centersn Enabling AI Adoption andCommunity Collaboration: Govt willalso be working to ‘Industrialize AI'by encouraging Industry adoption ofAI solutions through co-Innovationof solutions with Start-ups

State's AI strategy

PROJECTSINAUGURATEDn Stamps andRegistrationDepartment unveiledAI project called ‘IGRSMedha chatbot'wherein the chatbotwill answer publicqueries

n Telangana AI-basedcrowd managementand estimationapplication - ThisApplication helps toestimate the presenceof crowd or density insensitive areas. Thiswill help the lawenforcement agenciesto manage and executeoverall planning infaster and better way

n Municipal electionsto witness use of selfiebased - Real-timeDigital Authenticationof Identity (RTDAI)where polling boothauthenticationwill bedoneonline.StateElectionCommissionis yet todecide on thewards where thisfeature will be used

AI in CCTV cameras to help crowd mgmtHYDERABAD: TelanganaPolice and IT Departmenthave officially launched AIbased crowd management andestimation application.

Minister KTR unveiled theapplication developed by T-Hub incubated startup Awiros.Speaking on occasion, RajeshKumar DIG CounterIntelligence said, "This projectis extremely important for us.

We will be able to know size ofthe crowd and how thecrowd is behaving. Ithelps in places such astemple, Khumb Mela,Medaram Jathara oranywhere where thereare chances of stam-pede or even a public orpolitical function." YatinKavishwar of Awiros said, "Wehave built AI based solution,

where we can use existingCCTV cameras to estimate

the presence of crowd ordensity in sensitive areas.This will help the lawenforcement agencies tomanage and execute

overall planning in fasterand better way. The app was

deployed on few cameras in thecity.” KTR unveiled a report bythe startup which monitored

the recently concluded matchbetween India and West held inHyderabad. Awiros folks said,"One of the CCTV cameras inthe stadium was used to panacross the stadium and use thefeed with application to esti-mate crowd density. We esti-mated crowd with 90 per centaccuracy. The work is stillgoing on with lot of data beinggiven by Police Department.”

Woman whoimmolated self atPanjagutta PS diesPNS n HYDERABAD

The 37-year-old woman, whoimmolated herself at thePanjagutta police station onTuesday, succumbed to herinjuries at a hospital onWednesday. The deceased wasidentified as S Lokeswari, anative of Chennai. She hadsuffered 60 per cent burns andwas admitted in OsmaniaGeneral Hospital.

According to the police,Lokeshwari, doused herselfwith petrol and set herself onfire after filing a complaintagainst her partner PraveenKumar, accusing him of cheat-ing on her. The police person-nel present in the stationdoused the fire and rushed herto a hospital. Initially she wastaken to Nizam's Institute ofMedical Sciences (NIMS) andlater was shifted to Osmania.

Preliminary enquiryrevealed that Lokeshwari wasin a live-in relationship withPraveen Kumar after the deathof her husband, and werestaying in Maqtha,Khairatabad. Lokeshwari hadcome into contact withPraveen, an employee at ajewellery shop in Hyderabad,through a matrimony site in2012, following which, theystarted living together.

Praveen had helpedLokeshwari get a job in thesame shop. However, differ-ences cropped up between duoat some point. In 2014, Praveenfiled a police complaint againsther for alleged theft of goldornaments. She was arrestedand sent to jail. After release

from the jail, there was a com-promise and Praveen reported-ly offered to pay Rs 7.50 lakh ascompensation for the live-inrelationship and she had agreedto the same.

Lokeshwari, who hadmoved to Chennai and wasliving with her mother, cameto Hyderabad on Friday alongwith her friend Kannan to takethe promised money fromPraveen. However, Praveenkept delaying the paymentand avoided her. She thencame to the Panjagutta policestation along with her friend,Kannan, and gave a writtencomplaint against Kumar.Even as Kannan was talkingwith a police officer,Lokeshwari came out and setherself ablaze.

After Lokeshwari's death,police have booked a caseagainst Praveen for abettingsuicide. An investigation intothe incident has begun whileefforts are on to nab Kumar.

The deceasedwas identified as S Lokeswari,a native ofChennai. Shehad suffered 60per cent burnsand wasadmitted inOsmania GeneralHospital

Paralysis patientkills self

An octogenarian committedsuicide by setting herself

ablaze at her residence onChandanagar on Wednesdaynight. She is suspected tohave been depressed over achronic illness. The deceasedwas identified as 85-year-oldBosukunda Nagamani, aresident of Huda colony inChandanagar. According to thepolice, Nagamani was sufferingfrom a mild paralysis for morethan a year and was stayingalone in the house. She wasbeing treated, but there was noimprovement in her condition.The Chandanagar police saidthat Nagamani was reportedlydepressed over this. OnWednesday, after her youngerson and wife went out, Nagamani gatheredclothes and lay them allaround her. She then tookmatches from a nearby tableand set the clothes on fire.She suffered grievous burnsand died on the spot. Thebody, which was shifted to theGandhi Hospital morgue forautopsy, was later handedover to the family onThursday.

Drunk men mow downpolicemen; SIinjuredASub-Inspector and other

police officials sufferedinjuries after a car rammedthem at Ananthagiri Hills inVikarabad district on Tuesdaynight. The four occupants ofthe car were taken intocustody. The incidenthappened when the NawabpetSub Inspector of Police,Krishna and other officialswere checking vehicles atAnanthagiri on New Year day.The police intervened theoverspeeding car for a check when the four peoplerammed the car into them.However, police caught thefour people when they tried toflee from the spot. The SI, whosuffered grievous injuries, wasshifted to a nearby hospital.The drunk men were identifiedas Imran, Anwar, Navid andSameer, all residents ofTolichowki. Sources said thatthe four were not onlyintoxicated but were also onother drugs. In a tweet,Director-General of Police, MMahendar Reddy appreciatedthe efforts of the police indischarging duties in spite offacing problems while sharingabout the incident and picturesof the injured policeman.

T’wood producer's sonbooked for abusing copsPNS n HYDERABAD

The Panjagutta Police bookedTollywood producer NattiKumar's son Kranthi oncharges of abusing policemenin an inebriated conditionduring New Year celebrationsnear Country Club atSomajiguda.

According to police, thepatrolling team of Panjaguttapolice received a message ona brawl outside the CountryClub around midnight. Onreaching the place, the policefound that a few persons werecreating a nuisance at thespot. "When the patrol officerswere collecting details, Kranthibehaved rudely and creatednuisance. He obstructed the

policemen and pushed them,"said Karunakar Reddy,Inspector, Panjagutta police.

Later, the police detainedKranthi and shifted him to thepolice station. Minutes later,Kranthi's father Natti Kumarand his family members cameto the police station andengaged in an argument withthe police. Based on a com-plaint, a case has been registered.

Firearm holders askedto deposit weaponsPNS n HYDERABAD

In view of the forthcomingmunicipal elections,Rachakonda PoliceCommissioner Mahesh MBhagwat issued an orderasking all f irearmlicence holders todeposit theirweapons with thepolice. The order,which was issued inthe interest of publicpeace and tranquility, stipu-lates that all holders of ArmsLicences residing inRachakonda, except those whoare exempted and working

on guard duty on the premis-es of nationalised banks, pub-lic sector undertakings,sportspersons and securitypersonnel, have to deposittheir weapons with the police

stations or authorisedarms dealers.

The weapons shouldbe deposited imme-diately in view of theelections scheduled on

January 22, failingwhich penal action will be

initiated against the erringpersons by confiscating theweapons and also prosecutingthem as per law, Bhagwat saidin the order.

PNS n HYDERABAD

Heera Group managing direc-tor Nowhera Shaikh is beingtransferred fromChanchalguda Prison toMumbai to be produced inMumbai Sessions Court forfurther investigation on pend-ing cases throughoutMaharashtra - Mumbai,Thane, Navi Mumbai,Buldhana, Murdzalzeera, andMalegaon.

Nowhera was first arrestedby the Telangana police inOctober last year in NewDelhi and brought toHyderabad on a transitremand. The arrest was madeduring the course of the inves-tigations into a case bookedagainst her at Banjara Hillspolice station in Hyderabad

for cheating, criminal breachof trust and criminal intimida-tion. She has also been bookedunder Telangana Deposits ofFinancial Establishment Act1999 and The Prize Chits andMoney Circulation Schemes(Banning) Act, 1978. Policesaid it found incriminatingevidence against Nowhera,who runs various businesses inIndia and the Middle East.

Nowhera to be produced inMumbai Sessions Court

MANUU getsinnovativeweb portalPNS n HYDERABAD

Maulana Azad National UrduUniversity Vice-ChancellorDr Mohammad AslamParvaiz launched new webportal of the university. Thew e b s i t e ,www.imcmanuu.com, whichwas developed by the univer-sity’s Instructional MediaCentre strives to showcasevarious activities of the univer-sity in well-structured mannerthrough intuitively designedinterfaces.

Dr Parvaiz appreciated theefforts made by the IMC fordeveloping an attractive anduseful website and congratu-lated the team. Director ofIMC, Rizwan Ahmed alsospoke on the occasion.

Special outlets to sellFASTag on highwaysPNS n HYDERABAD

The National HighwaysAuthority of India has set upspecial counters to sell FASTagon the busy Hyderabad-Vijayawada, Hyderabad-Bengaluru and Hyderabad-Warangal Highways so thatthe waiting period at toll gateswill come down drastically.

It may be recalled thatCentre introduced collectionof toll tax through FASTagacross the nation with effectfrom December last year at alltoll plazas. In view ofSankranti festival, the Centrehas decided to collect toll taxin both up and down direc-tions as thousands of vehiclesprefer to travel for the festivaloccasion.

The last date to purchaseFASTag by vehicle owners islikely to be stretched further.To regulate traffic at the tollgates and to increase the useof FASTag sales outlets arebeing opened at road sidehotels as vehicle drivers arebound to halt at hotels forrefreshments.

Arepalli Krishna Prasad,regional officer of the NHAI,said that FASTag are being soldat five hotels on Hyderabad-Vijayawada route and twohotels each on Hyderabad-Bangaluru and Hyderabad-Warangal Highways. He saidthe FASTag sales counters attoll plazas will work as usual.He put the 56 per cent of thepayment of toll tax is going onthrough the FASTag.

Officials of the State Government and global tech companies showing copies of the MoUs signed in presence of IT MinisterKT Rama Rao in the city on Thursday

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Several senior IAS officials arereportedly unhappy with theappointment of 1989 batchIAS officer Somesh Kumar asChief Secretary of the state.According to sources, theappointment of SomeshKumar as Chief Secretary hasirked General AdministrationDepartment (GAD) SpecialChief Secretary Adhar Sinha.

It is learnt that Adhar Sinhawas showing disinclination towork under Somesh, who isjunior to him. Sources saythat the government maytransfer him from GAD. It isfurther learnt that the govern-ment may appoint AgricultureDepartment CommissionerRahul Bojja as GAD principalsecretary.

On Thursday, Adhar Sinhaabstained from the meetingconvened by the new CSSomesh Kumar with the GAD

officials. GAD joint secretaryArvinder Singh, deputy secre-taries-Devender Rao, ChittiRani and others attended themeeting.

It is also learnt that severalseniors of Somesh Kumar arecontemplating to shift to Delhiwith Central deputation.Outgoing Chief Secretary SKJoshi had superseded BPAcharya, Binoy Kumar(Central deputation). In thesame manner, the state gov-

ernment had appointedSomesh Kumar ignoring hisseniors-BP Acharya, BinoyKumar (1983), Ajay Mishra(1984), Pushpa Subramanyam,Suresh Chandra, ChitraRamachandran, HeeralalSamariya (1985), RajeshwarTiwari (1986), Rajiv RanjanRanjan Mishra, VasudhaMishra (1987), Shalini Mishra,Adhar Sinha and RaniKumudini (1988).

Many officials, who areseniors to Somesh Kumar, areon deputation to the Centreand some others are serving inthe state. Adhar Sinha wouldlikely opt for Central deputa-tion in case the state govern-ment fails to appoint him in anindependent post.

Meanwhile, Ajay Mishra,Shalini Mishra and two others,who were not happy with theappointment of SomeshKumar as Chief Secretary, mayapply for Central deputation,it is learnt.

Appointment of newCS irks IAS officials

Jagga Reddy faults Errabellifor criticising Rahul GandhiPNS n HYDERABAD

Congress MLA fromSangareddy T Jagga Reddyfound fault with PanchayatRaj Minister Errabelli DayakarRao for comparing AICC for-mer chief Rahul Gandhi withMinister and TRS workingpresident KT Rama Rao. JaggaReddy said that it was improp-er for the Minister to speakobjectionably against RahulGandhi. Jagga Reddy said"KTR has no stature to com-pare him with Rahul Gandhi.Former AICC chief sacrificedthe Prime Minister position. Itis improper for Errabelli tocompare Rahul with KTR.Errabelli can praise KTR butdoes not have any right to crit-icise Rahul. We will start crit-icism, if the Ministers failed tostop criticism. Do not forgetthe fact that Minister post isnot permanent".

Speaking to the media atGandhi Bhavan here onThursday at Assembly MediaHall, Jagga Reddy madescathing attack on TRS gov-ernment. The TRS is misusingpower in every election, healleged.

Jagga Reddy said that theChief Minister is using police,

government officials andmoney in elections. The TRSgovernment is trying to winmunicipal elections usingpolice and government offi-cials, he said.

He alleged that the police areproviding protection to the rul-ing party during the distribu-tion of money and liquor inevery election. The previousCongress governments nevermisused power in this manner,he pointed out.

The Congress MLA saidthat there should be one weektime in between finalisation ofreservations and election noti-fication.

"State ElectionCommission's commissionerV Nagi Reddy sold out to

TRS. IAS and IPS officialshave to stop doing slavery tothe ruling party", Jagga Reddysaid.

Alleging that the FinanceMinister is the reason for thedrinking water problems inSangareddy constituency, JaggaReddy said that Harish Rao isnot speaking about water prob-lems in Sangareddy con-stituency but is busy in tellingthat the education in govern-ment schools is in bad stage.Harish Rao is working onbehalf of private schools, heremarked.

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TPCC official spokespersonIndira Poshala demanded thestate government to controlthe sale of liquor and curb beltshops as liquor is the reasonfor the rapes and murders inthe state.

Indira warned the state gov-ernment that she will wage amovement if the governmentfailed to control the sale liquorin the state.

TPCC spokesperson hasalleged that as many as 17,952cases were registered in 22 dis-tricts from 2014 to 2019 forillegal sale of alcohol throughbelt shops.

Speaking to the media atGandhi Bhavan here onThursday, Indira said that she

applied for list of belt shopsacross the state at Right toInformation (RTI). However,the RTI stated that it has noinformation regarding beltshops but it provided the casesnumber in detail, she said.

Curb belt shops inTS: Indira Poshala

TPCC official spokesperson Indira Poshala addresses the media at GandhiBhavan on Thursday

Mahabubnagar (1022), Jagtial (783), Rangareddy(784), Wanaparthy (492),Sangareddy (889), Karimnagar(722), Siddipet (419),Mahabubabad (354),Janagoan (511), Warangal(481), Secunderabad (153),Medak (462), Nizamabad(217), Kothagudem (496),Medchal (280), Peddapalli(1024)

Count of belt shops KTR has no stature tocompare him withRahul Gandhi. Former

AICC chief sacrificed thePrime Minister position. It isimproper for Errabelli tocompare Rahul with KTR.Errabelli can praise KTR butdoes not have any right tocriticise Rahul. We will startcriticism, if the Ministers failedto stop criticism. Do not forgetthe fact that Minister post isnot permanent

— JAGGA REDDY, Congress MLA

Mothkupallyto join BJP onJanuary 7PNS n HYDERABAD

Former MinisterMothkupally Narsimhulu isall set to join BJP on January7 at Delhi in presence of BJPnational working presidentJP Nadda.

It is learnt that the BJPstate president Dr K Laxmanand Union Minister GKishan Reddy are makingefforts to admit leaders fromother political parties intoBJP along withNarasimhulu.

Recently Laxman went tothe residence ofNarasimhulu to invite thelatter into the party fold.

The BJP leaders feel thatparty will be strengthenedfurther in the state ifNarasimhulu joins BJP.

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STL was awarded a workorder for about Rs 1,100 crorefor Phase 1 of the project.

The total project value isworth about Rs 1,800 crore forwhich STL has received the let-ter of intent, it said.

This turnkey project entailsdesigning and building anend-to-end rural broadbandnetwork across 11 districts,

3,000 gram panchayats ofTelangana and managing thenetwork for an additionalseven years.

The project has a significantO&M (Operations andMaintenance) revenue stream,close to 30 per cent of the over-all Project value, it said.

The scope includes rollingout end-to-end network con-nectivity by deploying 64,000kms of OFC (Optical Fibre

Cable) Network, as well asdeploying IP MPLS(Multiprotocol LabelSwitching), a routing tech-nique and GPON (GigabitPassive Optical Network), apoint to multi point access tocreate seamless network con-nectivity.

K S Rao, CEO, NetworkSoftware and Services,STL,said the uniqueness ofthe T-Fiber project is that it

would connect every house-hold across the rural part ofthe state through optical fiberand provide them high speedinternet connectivity.

"Internet connectivity willenable economic growth andsocial well-being of rural cit-izens, thereby making thisproject a shining example forrural development. STL isproud to be associated with T-Fiber,” Rao said.

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"KCR would decide theanointment time of KTRand then only KTR wouldlead the cabinet," DayakarRao asserted. KTR was adynamic leader, unlikeChandrababu's son Lokeshor Sonia Gandhi's sonRahul, he commented.

Batting for KTR, Errabelliquestioned why the family ofKCR, which had broughtstatehood for Telangana,should not serve the state?

In Karimnagar, MinisterGangula Kamalakar is car-rying the baton in support ofKTR's leadership, while inKhammam TransportMinister Puvvada Ajay iskeen on seeing KTR as CM.Ministers like PrashanthReddy and Talasani SrinivasYadav are also seriously sup-porting the demand foranointment of KTR as CM.

Almost all the newlyappointed ministers in theKCR cabinet are coming outopenly in support of thecandidature of KTR for theChief Minister position at anapt time. Their statementsto this effect at various meet-ings are certainly coming asboosters for the youngleader of the state ofTelangana.

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The accused in the case mis-used the name of one VijayMysore Raghavendra ofBengaluru and added him asone of the directors.

They later forged documentsto establish that VijayRaghavendra's father died andused the family property ascollateral security with the bankfor obtaining a loan.

Though Saifabad SBI branchinitially rejected the loan, theMahabubgunj branch had sanc-tioned an asset-backed loan ofRs 16 crore by accepting animmovable property of vacantland of three acres 30 guntas ofBangalore South.

The then AGM(Cybercrimes) of SBI

Dhanarajana Rao, who wasbranch head of theMahabubgunj branch, enter-tained middleman and allowedthe loan proposal. Apart fromArul and Azeez, another direc-tor Vijay Mysore Raghavendrawas inducted at the time ofapplication through imperson-ation. The directors of the com-pany informed the bank that

Vijay Mysore Raghavendra'sfather M V Raghavendra diedand produced fake proof ofdeath certificate.

The photos of VijayaRaghavendra affixed on loandocuments didn't match withthat of PAN card and drivinglicences. SBI officialsDhanarjana Rao and PawanKumar resorted to gross negli-

gence in the pre-sanction stage.Nageswara Sarma and Pawanfailed to verify the antecedentsand KYC of landowners. Theyalso failed to check the gen-uineness of death of MVRaghavendra.

Other accused ManagerShashi Shankar disbursed theloan without seeking approval ofbranch head and violated rules.

The scam came to light whenoriginal Vijay MysoreRaghavendra filed a complainton February 2 in 2019 withChief Manager of Mahabubgunjbranch alleging that his namewas misused and Rs 16 croreloan availed in the name ofRenlife Labs using his familyproperty. He also said that hissignature didn't match withdocuments concerning the

company and that the pho-tographs pasted bore no resem-blance to him. Given seriouslapses, J Nageswara Sarma andShashi Shankar were placedunder suspension and vigilancedisciplinary case initiated.

During investigations, it wasfound that the original saledeed, memorandum of depositof title deed, irrevocable GPAsaid to be executed atCommonWealth ofMassachusetts USA and deathintimation issued by ShreyaHospital on June 21, 2018, wereall forged.

Investigations revealed thatone MN Khaja, father of one ofthe promoter directors, is a keyperson in an organisation. Hisson, Abul Azeez, was a studentof pharmacy.

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Dora narrated the difficulttimes he had faced during hisservice. He has given anaccount of some of those timesin his book. The CM felicitat-ed the author and congratulat-ed him.

"Unfortunately, criminality ison the increase in the present-day society. In some incidents,humans are behaving like wildanimals. There is an urgentneed to stop the spread ofcriminality. Moral values can beraised in society only throughvalues-based education of chil-dren. Our government is com-mitted to this and will workwith dedication. We feel thatfrom the coming academicyear, values-based educationshould be taught in education-al institutions in the state. Wehave to prepare lessons in thisregard. We will appoint a com-mittee with former DGPs. We

will seek advice and suggestionsfrom spiritual teachers like SriJeeyar Swamy and others. Wewill start teaching properlessons, which will pave way fora better society, and this willstart from the coming academicyear. The police also shouldextend their support to makeTelangana society a better one,"KCR said. "There is nothingwrong in taking stringentaction for protecting good insociety. This is necessary whiledischarging duties. In a democ-racy, sometimes the govern-ment has to take measures,

even if they are not liked by thegovernment, in the larger inter-ests of people. We have toundertake certain action whilerecognizing people's sentimentsand respect them. There isnothing wrong in this. If soci-ety at large is getting benefitted,certain stringent actions arenecessary," the Chief Ministersaid.

"Under the leadership ofDGP Mahender Reddy, thepolice are making a lot ofefforts to eradicate social ills.The Telangana police are notconfining themselves to main-

tenance of law and order; theyare also discharging their socialresponsibilities. Eradication ofillicit liquor, closure of playingcards clubs, stoppage of illegaltransport of rice, plantingsaplings as part of HarithaHaram programme, the policehave done good work. Thepolice also should do their bitin making the entire state, atotally literate state. The stategovernment is committed thisyear to attain full literacy ratein the State. The police shouldbecome partners in the pro-gramme and make it a success.They should take a pledge toturn every illiterate person intoa literate person," the ChiefMinister observed.

"HJ Dora wrote a good book,which is an essence of hisexperience. Dora also showedhow to achieve success throughteamwork, how to act strategi-cally at the time of crisis, howto work efficiently with theavailable resources.”

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When his family did notpay attention to hisdemands, he hatched a planand started committing theftof bicycles which wereparked inside the housesand apartments to earnmoney in an easy way to ful-fill his needs," said the DCP.So far, he has committedthefts of 31 bicycles in theneighbourhood.

Following cases of biketheft cases in the vicinity, theRachakonda police workedon clues and apprehendedthe 19-year-old on Thursdayand later recovered the bicycles.

CBI raids Renlife Labs in SBI loan fraud caseThe directors of the companyinformed the bank that Vijay’s fatherdied. The photos of VijayaRaghavendra affixed on loandocuments didn't match with that ofPAN card and driving licences

Dora narrated the difficult times he had faced during his service. Hehas given an account of some ofthose times in his book. The ChiefMinister felicitated the author andcongratulated him

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"We are often accused of beingradicals. Our culture is that ofgenerosity. We feed ants withsugar and serpents with milk.It is another thing that some-time the serpents end upintimidating us", the BJP leaderknown for his copious use ofinnuendos, said.

Singh also addressed a pressconference in support of theCitizenship Amendment Act(CAA) where he equatedprotests against the contentiouslegislation with Pakistan-spon-sored "Ghazwa-e-Hind" andlambasted opposition partieslike the Congress and WestBengal Chief Ministers TMCfor their strident criticism ofthe new law. He dared the

Congress to come out andopenly proclaim that it sup-ports granting citizenship to allillegal immigrants fromBangladesh and the Rohingyasfrom Myanmar.

Singh said the party's stancewas guided solely by vote bankpolitics.

He said this referring to theopposition partys contentionthat the CAA which proposesto grant citizenship to non-Muslim refugees from Bangl-adesh, Pakistan and Afghan-istan discriminated againstpeople on the basis of religion.

The Union minister alsodeplored the recent instance ofmisbehavior with Arif Khangovernor of Kerala, who washeckled by acclaimed Leftisthistorian Irfan Habib at a pub-lic function where Khan hadsought to defend CAA.

"All these things are part ofPakistans Ghazwa-e-Hind, ai-med at weakening India. CAAis just an excuse. It is an inst-ance of kahin pe nigahen, ka-hin pe nishane", said the BJPleader.

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Congress MP from BhongirKomatireddy Venkat Reddysaid that TRS working presi-dent and IT Minister KT RamaRao knows the fact that theCongress is still in the heartsof people and hence KTR hadstated that TRS is not under-estimating the Congress.

Venkat Reddy said that theCongress will hoist flag inmunicipal elections. Poor willget justice only when there isa questioning voice in thestate. He stated that theCongress party showed howdevelopment looks like byestablishing IT Companies,Outer Ring Road and other

developmental programmeswhen it was in power.

Venkat Reddy held a meet-

ing with Congress activists atAdibhatla in Ibrahimpatnamconstituency on Thursday.

Speaking on the occasion,Venkat Reddy alleged that theTRS is making the people fallill in the name of Pharma City,after it coming to power. Healleged that the Chief Ministernot even fulfilled a singleassurance promised duringthe elections. He said thatKCR has no concern aboutpoor and weaker sections andhence KCR is not implement-ing farmers' loan waiver,unemployment allowance andRythu Bandhu schemes."Andhra Pradesh ChiefMinister YS Jagan MohanReddy is fulfilling all assur-ances given to the people.KCR has no humanity," VenkatReddy said.

KTR knows strength of Cong: Komatireddy

Komatireddy Venkat Reddy addresses Congress activists at Adibhatla inIbrahimpatnam constituency on Thursday

Telangana Transco and Genco CMD Devulapalli Prabhakar Rao, TSPDCL MD Raghuma Reddy greet Power MinisterGuntakandla Jagadeesh Reddy on the occasion of New Year on Thursday

COURTESY CCALLIPE’s event today, tomorrowPNS n HYDERABAD

Institute of Public Enterprise(IPE) is organising its annu-al event Sanskriti andStartupedia on January 3and 4 at its Shamirpet cam-pus, Hyderabad. In line withthe main theme 'ExcellencePersonified', the event offersan opportunity for excel-lence by bringing togetherthe management students,working professionals, indus-trialists, policy makers andpractitioners on the sameplatform.

The Event will be inaugu-rated by K Madhava Rao,IAS (Retd), president, BoG,IPE and Ram Jaladurgam,L&D Head, Hetero DrugsLimited.

‘Cong appointscommittee forselection ofcandidates’PNS n HYDERABAD

TPCC working presidentPonnam Prabhakar said thatthe Congress party is like aperennial river. Congress willnot be affected, no matterhow many people includinghim leave the party.

Prabhakar said thatCongress will choose thecandidates for municipalelections on the basis of'Select-Elect'. He asked theaspirants to apply at theirrespective Congress offices.The party appointed 15-member committee for theselection of candidates.

Speaking to the media atKarimnagar on Thursday,Prabhakar said that Congresswill hoist its f lag inKarimnagar.

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Strongly defending theCAA, he said it was adoptedby Parliament in a historicmove, but that the Congressand its allies and the ecosys-tem created by his party's rivalwere now against the veryinstitution.

He said India cannot leavethe Hindus, Christians andSikhs apparently fleeingPakistan to "their fate" andadded it was the country'sresponsibility to protect them.

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Over two decades after theincident, two men have beenconvicted for raping a minorgirl and abetting the crimerespectively by the Delhi HighCourt, which said the medicalevidence corroborated the vic-tim's testimony.

The high court set aside thetrial court judgment that hadacquitted the two men of thecharges, saying the acquittalsuffered from the vice of per-versity, resulting in a gravemiscarriage of justice.

It said the 13-year-old girl,in her testimony before thetrial court, had given a vividand indubitable recount ofwhat she was subjected to bythe accused at the time of theincident in March, 1997.

"Having regard to the total-ity of the circumstances, app-earing on the record of the ca-se, we are constrained to obs-erve that the trial courtignored the cardinal tenets ofappreciation of evidence,including the weight to beattached to the testimony ofthe minor victim, since theaccused had evidently beenidentified immediately andarrested contemporaneously,"a bench of justices SiddharthMridul and IS Mehta said inthe verdict passed recently.

It said the trial court alsofailed to consider thecircumstance that no disputewas raised at the relevant stageregarding the identity of the

two men, nor was it broughtto the notice of the higherauthorities of the police or thelower court at the relevantpoint in time.

The bench said the medicalevidence corroborated theclear and unequivocal testimo-ny of the minor victim, whohad also identified the twomen as the offenders beforethe trial court.

The high court allowed theappeal of the prosecution chal-lenging the acquittal of the twomen and directed that convictsSurender Kumar and Ravinderbe taken into custody.

While Surender was con-victed for the offences of rapeand criminal intimidation,

Ravinder was held guilty ofabetment to rape.

The court will pass theorder on the quantum of sen-tence next week.

According to the prosecu-tion, the incident took placeon March 27, 1997, when thevictim and her younger broth-er had gone out to ease them-selves, and while Ravindercaught hold of the minor boy,Surender forcibly picked upthe girl and took her to a near-by vacant spot.

It said the girl raised analarm, but Surender gaggedher mouth and raped her andalso threatened her with direconsequences if she narratedher ordeal to anyone.

He left the girl there andfled, the prosecution said,adding that after some time,the girl's father came theresearching for her and she toldhim about the incident.

The girl's father informedthe police and an FIR for theoffences of kidnapping, rapingand criminal intimidation wasregistered under the relevantSections of the IPC at theAlipur police station here.

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Six killed, 13 injured as bus falls into gorge in RajouriJAMMU: Six people were killedand 13 injured after a busskidded off the road and fellinto a deep gorge in Jammuand Kashmir's Rajouri districton Thursday, police said. Thebus was on its way fromSurankote to Jammu when theaccident happened at Siot, theysaid. Police said a recuseoperation, assisted by thelocals, is underway. They saidsome of the injured are incritical condition.

Priyanka slams PMover Section 144 inVaranasi on ‘359 days'

Vaishno Devi footfallin 2019 lowest in 3years: Shrine BoardJAMMU: The cave shrine ofMata Vaishno Devi, situated atthe Trikuta Hills in Jammu andKashmir's Reasi, recorded itslowest arrival of pilgrims inthree years in 2019 with lessthan 79.5 lakhs devoteesvisiting the temple, ShrineBoard officials said onThursday. "As many as79,40,064 pilgrims paidobeisance at the cave shrine in2019 as compared to85,86,541 in 2018," an officialof the Shri Mata Vaishno DeviShrine Board (SMVDSB),popularly knows as ShrineBoard said. There has been adecrease of 6,46,477 pilgrimslast year as compared to 2018,and a decrease of 2,38,254pilgrims as compared to81,78,318 in 2017, officialssaid. The arrival of pilgrims atthe shrine was the highest in2018 in the five years since2014. In 2014, it had droppedto 78.03 lakh from 93.24 lakhthe previous year.

Delhi Congressstages protest,demands rollbackof LPG price hikePNS n NEW DELHI

The Delhi Congress on Thu-rsday protested outside Sha-stri Bhawan here demandinga rollback of the hike in LPGprices. Narendra Singh, aprotester, was seen crooning"Mehngai dayain khaye jaathai", a popular Bollywood so-ng about inflation, at the ve-nue. Delhi Congress workers,led by party president Sub-hash Chopra, also raised theslogan of "Awaaz do, hum ekhai" that had rent the air dur-ing protests against CAA.

NEW DELHI: Congress leaderPriyanka Gandhi Vadra onThursday attacked PrimeMinister Narendra Modi, sayinghe has the "gall" to tell peoplethey have nothing to fear whenSection 144 was imposed inhis constituency of Varanasi on"359 out of 365 days". TheCode of Criminal Procedure(CrPC) section empowers anexecutive magistrate to prohibitan assembly of more than fourpersons in an area. Taking toTwitter, Priyanka Gandhi cited amedia report that quoted aBanaras Hindu Universitystudent as saying that in the365 days of 2019, Section 144was imposed in Varanasi townfor 359 days. "On 359 out of365 days in the year 2019,Section 144 was imposed inVaranasi town the PM's ownconstituency and he has thegall to say that people havenothing to fear?" she said inher tweet.

The Delhi High Court set aside thetrial court judgment that hadacquitted the two men of thecharges, saying the acquittal sufferedfrom the vice of perversity, resultingin a grave miscarriage of justice

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Commuters on AirportExpress Line here can nowaccess internet using free high-speed WiFi inside train coach-es as the Delhi Metro launchedthe services on Thursday, thefirst such facility in any coun-try in the South Asian region.

The 22.7-km swankiest lineon the Delhi Metro networkhas six stations, and eight trainsply on this corridor, officialssaid.

The WiFi facility inside traincoaches on the Airport Linewas launched by DMRC chiefMangu Singh in a runningtrain on the express corridorthat connects New Delhi andDwarka Sector 21 stations.

"This is the first time in Indiathat WiFi facility is being pro-vided in underground metrotrains. India has become thefourth country in the world to

have this, as at present under-ground metro train WiFi facil-ity is available in Russia, SouthKorea and China," ExecutiveDirector of Corporate

Communications, DMRC,Anuj Dayal told reporters afterthe launch. According to theDMRC, this is also the firsttime, WiFi facility is being pr-ovided in underground metrotrains in the South Asianregion.

"A few metro cities globallyoffering WiFi connectivity in

underground trains areMoscow and St Petersburg(Russia), Seoul (South Korea)and Guangzhou, Shenzhen,Wuhan and Shanghai (China),"the DMRC said.

Passengers on AirportExpress Line will now be ableto enjoy all standard internetapplications like email,

Facebook, YouTube, Googlesearch, WhatsApp, video andaudio calls, and more whiletravelling inside a train.

Plan is also to extend the ser-vices to other corridors (Line1-6) -- Red Line, Yellow LineBlue Line, Green Line andViolet Line, Dayal said.

"The timeline for the expan-sion of the facility to other sixcorridors (Lines 1-6) is rough-ly one year. Based on the per-formance, we will see how itcan be extended to Lines 7, 8and 9 -- Pink Line, MagentaLine, Grey Line," he said.

A one-way journey on theswanky corridor takes 24 min-utes and about 60,000 peopleuse the line daily, according tothe DMRC.

The Airport Express Linehas six stations — New Delhi,Shivaji Stadium, Dhaula Kuan,Delhi Aerocity, IGI Airportand Dwarka Sector 21.

This Wi-Fi project wasimplemented by a consortiumof Maxima Digital Pvt Ltd (apartner of Maxima Telecom ofRussia), Technosat India PvtLtd and Sifi Technologie, theDMRC said.

"For a seamless WiFi expe-rience at the Airport ExpressLine, the consortium has laida dedicated 24-km fibre net-work, 7 km of power cable with44 base stations (pole as well asframe type) and other activecomponents along the line toensure that trains never loseWi-Fi connectivity," Dayal said.

Delhi Metro launches free WiFi inside trains on Airport Express Line

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Vice President M VenkaiahNaidu on Thursday comple-mented the staff of RajyaSabha TV after the televisionchannel crossed 40 lakh sub-scriber mark on YouTube.

In a series of tweets, theUpper House chairman saidhe is "delighted to note thatRSTV today crossed 4 millionmark on YouTube."

Naidu said from a Youtubesubscriber base of 4.5 lakh inAugust 2017, RSTV increasedits footprints by a remarkable888 percent in the last 29months. "It speaks for thechannel's fast growing appealas an informative and educa-tive platform. It also indicatesviewers' hunger for right con-tent and sombre presentation.I compliment all concernedfor this achievement," he said.

RSTV is owned and oper-ated by Rajya Sabha and waslaunched in 2011.

The cable television net-work channel covers the pro-ceedings of Rajya Sabha.Apart from telecasting livecoverage of Rajya Sabha pro-ceedings, RSTV also bringsincisive analysis of parlia-

mentary affairs and currentaffairs.

Meanwhile, Naidu has alsoconstituted a six-membercommittee for the merger ofLok Sabha TV and RajyaSabha TV with a view to cutcosts and reduce extra spend-ing on coverage of parliamen-tary proceedings.

RSTV touches 40L subscribermark on YouTube, gets V-P pat

It speaks for thechannel's fastgrowing appeal as an

informative and educativeplatform. It also indicatesviewers' hunger for rightcontent and sombrepresentation. I compliment allconcerned for thisachievement

— M VENKAIAH NAIDUVice President

Mayawati questions Priyankasilence on death of infants PNS n LUCKNOW

BSP president Mayawati onThursday questioned thesilence of Congress leaderPriyanka Gandhi Vadra on thedeath of infants in Rajasthan'sKota district and said sheshould have met the womenwho had lost their children dueto the "laxity" of the AshokGehlot government there. In aseries of tweets, the formerUttar Pradesh CM alsoslammed the Rajasthan govern-ment for the death of infants."The death of 100 children inRajasthan's Kota district is verysad and painful. Chief MinisterAshok Gehlot and his govern-ment are still insensitive, disin-terested and irresponsible,which is highly condemnable,"

she charged in a tweet."But, what is more sadden-

ing is the fact that the top lead-ership of the Congress andespecially its lady general sec-retary maintaining silence overthis issue. It would have beenbetter that like she did in UP,she had met the aggrieved

mothers, who lost their chil-dren due to the laxity of theparty's government," she said.

The BSP chief also said, "Ifthe the Congress general secre-tary does not meet mothers ofthe deceased children, thenher meeting with aggrievedfamily members of UP will beconstrued as pure theatricsand political self-interest, whichthe public of UP should bewary of." At least 100 infantshave died at a government-run

hospital in Kota in the pastmonth. Later in a statement,Mayawati said, "The BSP hasbeen opposing the divisiveCAA/NRC while the Congressis trying to derive politicalmileage. This is extremelyunfortunate."

The party chief also reviewedthe preparations for theupcoming Delhi assembly elec-tions. Elaborate discussionswere held on candidate selec-tion, the statement said.

The death of 100 children in Rajasthan's Kota districtis very sad and painful. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlotand his government are still insensitive, disinterested

and irresponsible, which is highly condemnable

— MAYAWATI, BSP ppresident

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The Uttar Pradesh Police hassubmitted a charge sheet in acourt here in connection withthe death of a 23-year-oldUnnao rape victim, who wasallegedly set ablaze by fivemen.

Additional Superintendentof Police Vinod KumarPandey, who is heading aSpecial Investigation Team inthe case, said the charge sheetwas submitted on Wednesday.

"There is ample proofagainst the five accused per-sons, and the charge sheet wasprepared based on those evi-dences," he said on Thursday.

The 23-year-old Unnaorape victim, who was airlift-ed to Delhi and admitted toSafdarjung Hospital with 90per cent burns after being seton fire, died following a car-

diac arrest on December 6,2019. The woman was setafire by five men, includingtwo of her alleged rapists, onDecember 5 morning whenshe was going to Rae Bareli toattend a court hearing in therape case filed by her.

In her statement to SubDivisional MagistrateDayashankar Pathak, thewoman had said she wasattacked when she reachedGaura turn near her home onher way to the court.

She had specifically namedHarishankar Trivedi, RamKishore Trivedi, UmeshBajpai, Shivam Trivedi andShubham Trivedi as the per-sons who set her on fire.

The woman had alsoalleged that Shivam andShubham Trivedi had abduct-ed and raped her in December2018.

UP police submitscharge sheet in Unnaorape victim death case

2 men convicted in minor girl'srape case 23 yrs after incident

For accessing the high-speed internet facility,a passenger needs to log on to‘METROWIFI_FREE' network. After that, hewould need to enter the phone number toreceive an OTP. Once the login is successful,the commuter can enjoy free Wi-Fithroughout the journey

PNS n NEW DELHI

Jamia Millia Islamia onThursday rejected reportsthat one of their students suc-cumbed to injuries sustainedduring the protests againstthe amended citizenship law.

There were reports doingthe rounds that a student haddied during the police actionin the protests on December15. However, the hospital,where he was admitted, saidthat the deceased was not aprotester and had died due tochicken pox.

According to AhmadAzeem, Public relations offi-cer of the varsity, they havebeen informed by theProctor's office that thedeceased was not a student ofthe varsity. "A fake news iscirculating in social mediathat a boy namedA b d u r r a h m a n /Obaidurrahman died ofinjuries inflicted upon him bytear gas shell during proteston 15th December 2019, wasstudent of Jamia.

No student diedof injuriesduring anti-CAAprotest: Jamia

PNS nTHIRUVANANTHAPURAM

The Congress in Kerala onWednesday attacked ChiefMinister Pinarayi Vijayan fortagging a letter written bysenior party leader RahulGandhi on the Loka KeralaSabha (LKS) on his Twitterpage. Vijayan had made pub-lic Gandhi's letter by thankinghim for the 'warm greetings tothe Loka Kerala Sabha,' a meet-ing of expatriates, currently onhere. The Congress-led oppo-sition in the state is boycottingthe LKS. "In his message,@RahulGandhi had opinedthat "the Loka Kerala Sabha isa great platform to connectwith the diaspora, and recog-nize their contribution",Vijayan tweeted quoting fromthe letter. AICC General

Secretary K C Venugopal andLeader of Opposition in thestate assembly RameshChennithala came out againstVijayan, saying he was tryingto whip up a controversy as theWayanad MP's letter was only

a gesture of courtesy. Gandhihad sent the letter onDecember 12 while theCongress-led opposition UDFdecided to keep away from theLKS on December 20,Chennithala said.

There was no need to makethe letter controversial as it wassent days before the UDF tookthe decision not to participate,Venugopal said in Thrissur.

Chennithala said it is natur-al for Gandhi to reply to the let-ter written by the ChiefMinister inviting him for themeeting. The attempt is tostoke a controversy, which wasunfortunate, he added.

The UDF decided to boycottthe meeting, as it was beingorganised extravagantly at atime when the governmenthas no funds to even paysalaries. No decisions taken atlast year's LKS have beenimplemented so far, he alleged.

Rahul Gandhi had showncourtesy by replying to the let-ter and it is unfortunate thatthe Chief minister is trying toexploit it, he said.

Cong attacks Pinarayi for postingRahul's letter on his Twitter page

PNS n BENGALURU

Former chief ministers ofKarnataka Siddaramaiah and HD Kumaraswamy on Thursdaylaunched a scathing attack onPrime Minister Narendra Modias he embarked on a two-dayvisit to the state attend events inTumakuru and Bengaluru.

In a series of tweets, theCongress and the JD(S) leaderstook a dig at Modi for hisalleged failure on various fronts."You did not visit Karnatakawhen it was devastated byfloods, you did not visitKarnataka when our farmerscried for help, but all of a sud-den, when you want to launchyour political propaganda, youremember the innocent peopleof Karnataka. Wah Modi Wah!!"Siddaramaiah tweeted.

In another tweet, theCongress leader claimed

Karnataka is starved of Centralgovernment funds as there wereno adequate flood relief, no GSTrevenue loss compensation andthere was a delay in the trans-fer of grant-in-aid.

He further said, "Beforeattempting to fool our people,let the people of Karnatakaknow when they will get theirdue share!" He also sought toknow from Modi why the 25

MPs from Karnataka have'turned off ' their engines.

"With 25 MPs from BJP anda state government with BJP,people hoped for a doubleengine. Instead, all BJP repre-sentatives have turned off theirengines and have become syco-phants to play a tune to youridiosyncrasies. Why, are theyscared of you?" Siddaramaiahsaid.

Former CMs hit out at PrimeMinster over Karnataka visit

SONBHADRA CLASH

5 cops askedto deposit 30 days' salaryas finePNS n SONBHADRA

Almost six months after 11tribals were killed in a clashover a land dispute here, theUttar Pradesh police has heldfive policemen responsible forlaxity and asked them todeposit their 30 days' salary asfine. The clash took place inSapahi village on July 17 lastyear. Twenty-one people werealso injured in the violence thaterupted after the village head-man, Yagya Dutt, and his sup-porters opened fire on a rivalgroup while trying to takepossession of 90 bighas ofland in Ghorawal area here.Five policemen have beenserved notice to deposit their30 days' salary as fine,Sonbhadra Superintendent ofPolice (SP) Ashish Srivastavasaid on Thursday.

When village head YagyaDutt tried to forcibly grab a dis-puted piece of land in 2017,police inspector Shiv KumarMishra and his predecessorMool Chand Chauhan didnot pay heed to complaints byGond tribals, he said. Theyhandled the matter with aprejudiced approach, he added.

Srivastava said three consta-bles — Kanhaiya Lal, SudhakarYadav and Pramod KumarSingh — did not act as per therule of law and followed direc-tions of their senior officers.

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There is no doubt that 2019 hasbeen a special year for China:Lavish events were organised tocelebrate the 70th anniversary ofthe founding of the People’s

Republic of China (PRC). In 1949, from therostrum of the Tiananmen Square,Chairman Mao had announced, “China hasarisen.” On October 1, 2019, ChinesePresident Xi Jinping was on the same wave-length as his predecessor when he said, “Noforce can ever shake the status of China orstop the Chinese people and the nation frommarching forward.” On that day, Beijing dis-played several futuristic military gadgets.

On December 29, the Global Times list-ed China’s advanced weaponry. It said, “theyear 2019” has been a “year of harvest” forChina’s military equipment as the countryshowcased a “massive selection” of the latest,advanced and powerful weapons that oper-ate on land, sea and air. It is not only in thefield of advanced armaments that Beijing hasbeen “doing well” but in this domain, theprogress is indicative of an assertive China andof the innovative developments undertakenby Beijing. Comparatively, India is definitive-ly trailing. Even though the communist party’snewspaper observed, “These displays ofChina’s new weapons showed transparencyin the country’s military development” andsent a message to the world that China wasdetermined to “safeguard sovereignty andpeace,” the fact remains that China is stillpreparing itself.

Last week, in the Port of Dalian inLiaoning Province, China launched thecountry’s 23rd Type 052D and the sixth Type055 destroyer. Experts said “the ship was oneof the world’s largest and most powerfuldestroyers” and was capable of leading a highsea fleet or becoming the “pillar in an aircraftcarrier battle group”, said the Global Times.

A few days earlier, China had officiallycommissioned its first domestically-builtaircraft carrier, the Shandong. The CNNreported, “China has officially commis-sioned its first domestically-built aircraft car-rier, the Shandong, a significant step forwardin Chinese President Xi Jinping’s ambitionsfor the country to field a world-class Navy.”Xi attended the commissioning ceremony inthe southern province of Hainan where thecarrier joined the Chinese Navy. In 2019,China launched the highest number of war-ships in the world: Nine destroyers, one com-prehensive supply ship, one comprehensivelanding ship, one amphibious assault ship, 12light frigates with a total displacement of200,000 tonnes, surpassing the US by far.

The Global Times quoted military expertsas saying, “2019 will not be the end of China’smilitary equipment development. Moreweapons are expected in 2020 and beyond.”But there is another side to the coin. PresidentXi has been facing a rough sea at home. Thefourth plenary session of the 19th ChineseCommunist Party’s Central Committee washeld in Beijing from October 28 to 31. The

members discussed the workreport presented by Xi and adopt-ed it “to uphold and improve thesystem of socialist rule of law withChinese characteristics andimprove the party’s capacity forlaw-based governance and law-based exercising of state power.”

The communiqué mentions,the nation is facing “increasingchallenges at home and abroad.”The gathering upheld the prin-ciple of “one country, two sys-tems,” maintaining lasting pros-perity and stability in HongKong and Macao, and “promot-ing the peaceful reunification ofChina.”

Despite the serious difficul-ties faced by China, India needsto be prepared to respond to itsrise. But first, let’s talk about whatIndia should not do. The two-daymeeting between Prime MinisterNarendra Modi and President XiJinping at a resort in October inMamallapuram was an occa-sion to talk about “civilisation.”But was it of any help?

As it is, during Nehruviandays, India was fond of this hazyconcept. The dictionary thusdefines the term as “an act or aprocess of civilising, as by bring-ing out of a savage, uneducated,or unrefined state, or of beingcivilised.” Already, in the 1950s,this great “idea” allowed theIndian leadership to “dream” oflofty principles such as peacefulco-existence, while China wasquietly consolidating its presenceon the Tibetan plateau andpreparing for a war with India.

Today, India should look

after its own interests and forgetabout vague idealistic concepts.It should learn from the Chineseleadership, which has alwaysremained pragmatic and down-to-earth. Unfortunately, whenIndia speaks about its past, it doesso to avoid talking about the pre-sent. This is what may have hap-pened between India and Chinaduring the two-day encounter atMamallapuram. Though it isnot known what went on for two-and-a-half hours during the one-to-one dinner composed of exot-ic Tamil dishes, very few concretedecisions seem to have beentaken. The Indian foreign secre-tary affirmed that the “K” wordwas not pronounced. This isregrettable for the occasion wasopportune to clarify the Indianposition.

One positive outcome fromthe meeting was the decision toestablish a high-level economicand trade dialogue mechanism“with the objective of achievingenhanced trade and commercialrelations, as well as to better bal-ance the trade between the twocountries.” This can, hopefully,help rebalance the trade deficit —today in India’s disfavour.

An example of a positivepragmatic policy for India hasbeen the creation of the post ofChief of Defence Staff (CDS). Aday before the end of the year,the Government finally nomi-nated Gen Bipin Rawat, outgo-ing Chief of Army Staff, as thefirst CDS “to drive the desper-ately-needed integration amongthe three services.”

But why did we have to waitfor one day before the end of GenRawat’s tenure to see his namereleased? There was probably anintense lobbying from the babusto preserve their turf. The his-tory of modern India is aMahabharata between the pro-gressive forces, which want tochange “eternal Bharat”, and theentrenched administration stick-ing to their privileges.

To win this battle would bethe best way to counter China. AsRawat was handing over thebaton to Gen MM Naravane, hissuccessor, he was asked a ques-tion: Is the Army better preparedtoday to face the security chal-lenges than when he took over?Gen Rawat replied, “Yes, we arebetter prepared.”

Preparation for any even-tuality is the way forward tocounter the rise of China. Atthe same time, India needs tocontinue investing in infra-structure, telecommunicationsystems, roads, airports andborder areas while also provid-ing a decent living and empow-ering frontier populations. Inthe future, ArtificialIntelligence (AI), latesttelecommunication means andnew technologies should beindigenously developed if Indiadoes not want to be left behind.Only then will China respectIndia and will not be temptedto engage in an adventure likeit did in 1962. This is a toughagenda for 2020.

(The writer is an expert onIndia-China relations)

The first day of the new decade saw thebirth of an estimated 400,000 babiesaround the world with India recording the

highest number at 67,385, a whopping 17 percent of the new births. We managed to leavebehind the world’s most populous countryChina, which welcomed 46,299 newborns thesame day. The good news is that accordingto the UNICEF, child mortality is down in thecountry and worldwide as in the last 30 years,the number of deaths of children under fivefell over 50 per cent. According to a

Government report titled Children in India 2018 — A Statistical Appraisal, therehas been a significant fall in the Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) in the country from46 in 2011 to 34 in 2016. The Under-five Mortality Rate (U5MR) has also gonedown to approximately 39 for 2016. However, the figures worldwide are not sopositive as far as newborns are concerned. In 2018, a whopping 47 per centbabies died in the first month of their birth, which is an increase of seven percent from 1990. Though each life is a cause to celebrate because of the poten-tial it holds, India, which is already labouring under the burden of overpopula-tion, hardly has a reason to cheer. As it is the country’s population is expectedto exceed that of China’s by 2027. We are projected to add nearly 273 millionpeople to our piece of the planet between 2019 and 2050. This, in a countrywhich is unable to feed its children as is evident by our dismal performance inthe Global Hunger Index. India slipped from the 95th rank in 2010 to the 102ndin 2019, behind its neighbours Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan!

Though our burgeoning millions make us an attractive market for most coun-tries, we have a demographic slag to deal with besides distorted developmentparadigms. The lack of employment opportunities in rural areas has seen a risein migratory flows to urban areas and by the middle of the century, half of thepopulation will be in cities. This will result in more urban slums, law and orderproblems and stretch the already thinly spread water, power resources, sanita-tion facilities and urban infrastructure. The Government is already struggling undera healthcare burden. Despite a huge middle class, a whopping 25 per cent peo-ple live on less than `143 a day. India accounts for one in three of the globalpopulation living in poverty. Unemployment is at a 45-year high and in the next20 years, the number of job-seekers or working-age population is expected togo up by more than 200 million. A whopping 30 per cent of the country’s youthaged between 15 to 30 years are neither studying nor working. Till we cannotguarantee a good life to our children, we must hang our heads and apologise tothem as they did not ask to be born in this mess that we have created.

The appointment of Gen Bipin Rawat asChief of Defence Staff (CDS) is a much-needed first step in military reforms. There

can be no doubt about the need for a unifiedmilitary command in resource-challengedtimes when warfare is all about technology andsmart integrated manoeuvres. In an age of highpotency threats and quick scrambles for a reac-tive strategy, our security apparatus cannot befragmented but must appear to be working intandem and as a complete ecosystem.However, the creation of this post is not enough

without a sound execution strategy. And going by the delay in setting up the office— the recommendation for CDS was made in 2001 by a Group of Ministers onnational security, headed by the then deputy Prime Minister LK Advani — topdefence management needs to be a priority. Of course, there are challenges inimplementation and a tussle for control implied in an overlap of civilian and defenceauthorities and procedural duplication. The CDS’ status is equal to that of a CabinetSecretary. He will be the principal military advisor to the Prime Minister, the CabinetCommittee on Security (CCS), the National Security Council (NSC), the DefenceMinister and the Home Minister (on internal security in disturbed areas and bor-der management). He must assist the NSC to formulate and review the nation-al security strategy and execute it. And though theoretically, he would still haveto work with the Defence Secretary and function with the Ministry of Defence(MoD), this could lay the ground for a territorial war of egos between existingbureaucracy and the military leadership. For the CDS would ultimately reducethe tasks of the MoD and the service headquarters to joint entities. The CDS willneed to be a bridge on many counts. First, he has to reconcile the three ser-vices, which are perennially caught in a hierarchical war. The fact that the firstCDS comes from the Army will always bear on his decisions as either prefer-ential or impartial. Second, there is the tough challenge of professionalising theDefence Ministry and cutting through the red tape, where workable policies meanan inclusion of sector experts, experienced strategists and serving chiefs. If theCDS gets caught up in turf issues, then the whole purpose of his office wouldbe defeated. In the absence of clarity of what he can and cannot do, there willalways be speculation about whether he can overreach himself in a civilian struc-ture. The sooner that role is defined, the better it is for operational integrity.

The CDS also needs to be backed up by theatre commands for no unifiedstructure can operate without these. As of now, we have just one theatre com-mand in Andaman & Nicobar islands though three others are already on the draw-ing board relating to cybersecurity, space and special forces divisions. A time-bound plan must be made as to how many theatre commands are required inour specific scenario. Most importantly, we need to develop our own templatethan rely on existing ones, simply because we need to rationalise budgets, infra-structure and manpower. Without optimising our resources, no goodwill can beearned on this initiative as we continue to question hikes in defence budgets whilecompromising spends in social sectors. Besides, the forces may actually needto use some civilian experts on smart management and organisational flows tobuild efficiencies in the integrated defence architecture. So that transparency isneeded. There is also a need to define the CDS’ role as a military advisor to theNuclear Command Authority. Since operational command will gradually shift totheatre commanders and the CDS, there will be some erosion of power amongservice chiefs. Obviously, the long-term purpose is about streamlining the forcesand that will impact key decisions on manpower, procurement and choice ofarms buys and an overhaul of the administrative structure as we know it. Whileit is true that hybrid wars cannot afford old set-ups, the Government has to makesure there are no misgivings about this new martial command formula. At thesame time, multiple and newer threats are real and hovering at our doorstep.India’s first CDS, therefore, has a lot of ground to cover and little time to wintrust. The Government has to set firm timelines for this initiative.

Loopholes remain

Sir — The Prime Minister must becomplimented for implementing arecommendation made in 2001 bya Group of Ministers on nationalsecurity, headed by the then deputyPrime Minister, LK Advani.Expectation is that with the appoint-ment of Bipin Rawat as the newChief of Defence Staff (CDS),defence management will improvesignificantly.

The Government’s own Pressrelease defines the appointment ofthe CDS as “landmark”. Hopefully,Gen Rawat will give “effective lead-ership” to the services at the top levelof decision-making, improve coor-dination among the three servicesand prepare them better to deal witha rapidly changing security environ-ment and the changing nature ofwarfare.

To accommodate the CDS inthe higher defence organisation, itis understood that the Governmenthas decided to create a brand newDepartment of Military Affairs(DMA) in the Ministry of Defence(MoD). Though it is clear that high-er defence management structureswill now have an additional personin the shape of the CDS, his rela-tionship with the three Chiefs and

the Defence Secretary has not beendefined clearly.

One hopes that the roles andfunctions of other departments inthe MoD, too, will be re-examinedso that the military and civilianbureaucracy work together in theinterest of the country. However,dealing with the bureaucracy will bea challenge for the CDS.

J AkshayBengaluru

Declining fortunes

Sir — After the Shiv Sena’s exit fromthe NDA, it’s now the time for theJanata Dal (United) [JD(U)] to playball. JD(U) vice-president PrashantKishor’s suggestion that the partyshould contest a lion’s share of seatsin the Bihar polls later this year sig-nals trouble for the BJP. BiharChief Minister Nitish Kumar is a

shrewd politician. He had hiredKishor as a strategist way back in2015 during the Assembly electionsbut was later elevated to the post ofparty vice-president.

Nitish Kumar knows the weak-nesses of the BJP, especially after itsuffered debacles in Maharashtra,Jharkhand and the poor show inHaryana. He wants to exploit the sit-uation to its maximum. Kishor’s lat-est statements should be seen in this

context. In retaliation, the BJP hasgiven its command to DeputyChief Minister Sushil Modi. The lat-est war of words between them isa strategy of the two parties to exertpressure on each other.

However, the weakening posi-tion of the Rashtriya Janata Dal(RJD), the Congress and othersmaller Opposition parties hasstrengthened the bargaining powerof the JD(U). The fear of loosingBihar, like Jharkhand, is hauntingthe BJP as it knows, it cannot winthe State all alone. Now time hascome when the BJP, like Congress,will have to play the second fiddlein Assembly elections to regionalparties in States where they arestrong and in return seek conces-sions in parliamentary elections.

Remember, the Congress wasquick to mould its strategy inJharkhand where it agreed to con-test lesser seats than its regional ally,Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM).Similarly, the BJP would have todevise a way to empower Nitish’sJD(U) to avoid any rift. It can ill-afford to rub Nitish Kumar thewrong way for fear of losing Bihar.

J AkshobhyaMysuru

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India’s China agenda

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Compared to China, which is assertive and has undertaken innovative developments, Indiais definitively trailing. Preparation for any eventuality is the way forward to counter its rise

Akhilesh should stay inPakistan for one month andpray in Hindu temples, thenhe will have first-hand expe-rience of atrocities commit-ted on Hindus in Pakistan.

UP BJP chief—Swatantra Dev Singh

I've always viewed myselfas a hardcore commercialactor. And if you see my work, from the start, I've only done commercial cinema.

Actor—Akshaye Khanna

How often is a woman’sbody sacrificed on the profane altar of advertising,profit and pornography.The female body must berespected and honoured.

Head of Catholic Church—Pope Francis

S O U N D B I T E

L E T T E R S T O TT H E E D I T O R

The power of protests

It is axiomatic that protests have become an “essen-tial dimension” for mankind. In fact, they have nowbecome intrinsic to human existence. Humans protest

not just as individuals but as groups, communities andnations. They usually protest against something they per-ceive or believe to be harmful to them. The ongoingprotests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA)seem to be the most significant one in post-IndependentIndia. Like it or not, they have stopped the ModiGovernment juggernaut in its tracks. They have erupt-ed at a time when the Government was under the illu-sion that it could do whatever it wanted to without beingquestioned or held accountable. They have come as abolt from the blue to the Government, which mistookits election victories as a licence to reshape the coun-try at its will.

The arrests of those who made kolams (intricateand decorative drawings on ground) with anti-CAA mes-sages were an illustrative example of Government repres-

sion. In a first, the Delhi police used Automated FacialRecognition System (AFRS) to screen the crowd at PrimeMinister Modi’s Ramlila Maidan rally. The rightness ofthe cause — India’s continued existence as a secularand pluralist democracy — espoused by the protesterscutting across religions and castes has thwartedattempts to give the protests a communal colour.

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At schools run by missionaries,children from well-off familiesexcel academically but whenthey go abroad, they eat beef.Why so? Because we have notinculcated sanskaar in them.

Union Minister—Giriraj Singh

The CDS has to overcome many turf wars, the one withinservices and the other with the bureaucracy

No cheer there as a whopping 30 per cent of our youth agedbetween 15 to 30 years are neither studying nor working

Integrated efficiency

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Do more with less

BECAUSE WE HAVE OPPOSED ANTI-PEOPLE POLICIES LIKE THE CAA AND THE NRC, THE CENTRE

HAS REJECTED OUR TABLEAU PROPOSAL. —WB MOS FOR PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS

TAPAS ROY

THE GOVERNMENT HAS NOT FOLLOWED RULES.OTHER STATES HAVE FOLLOWED THEM, SO THEIRTABLEAU PROPOSALS HAVE BEEN ACCEPTED.—WEST BENGAL BJP PRESIDENT DILIP GHOSH

POINTCOUNTERPOINT

Economic development and human well-being hinge on the availability of naturalresources on affordable terms. India’s ambi-

tion of high growth and meeting human aspira-tions has led to the widespread use of naturalresources, many of which are non-renewable andimport-dependent. For example, crude oil. In2018, India imported more than 225 milliontonnes of crude oil at a cost of $ 130 billion. India’sdemand for fuel and non-fuel resources has beenskyrocketing in recent times owing to strong eco-nomic growth and technological advancements.Between 1990 and 2017, India’s material con-sumption increased almost three times from 2.5billion tonnes to 7.4 billion tonnes.

Continued reliance on virgin materials fromwithin India and outside for driving economicgrowth will not only have adverse consequenceson their future availability and costs but also posea serious threat to the environment. “Doing morewith less”, also known as “resource efficiency”, hasemerged as a key strategy that can transform theconventional linear production-consumptionsystem to one that is circular, thereby preventingresource wastage and overuse of virgin materi-als by industries.

Resource efficiency encompasses a widevariety of technologies, processes, policy and insti-tutional interventions along with the product andservice life cycle stages. These typically includemining, design, manufacturing, consumption andend-of-life. Resource efficiency promotes life cyclethinking that helps in identifying opportunitiesto reduce material/resource footprint along thevalue chain, thus improving resource productiv-ity and value enhancement. A resource-efficienteconomy would help, for example, extend prod-uct life, develop products that can be kept in cir-culation to minimise loss of resources, close mate-rial loops, reduce landfill dumping, and degen-erating resources (incineration of waste) and soon.

The United Nations Development Agenda of2030 (UN 2016), too, recognises the importanceof efficient use of natural resources through SDG-12, i.e. promotion of sustainable consumption andproduction (SCP). By becoming a signatory to theUNSDG, India has committed to achieving sus-tainable consumption and production by 2030 bysubstantially reducing waste generation throughprevention, reduction, reuse and recycling.India’s commitment towards promoting sustain-able consumption and production is reflectedthrough the recent draft of the Resource Efficiencypolicy prepared by the Ministry of EnvironmentForest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC). Thedraft of the National Resource Efficiency Policy,2019, is considered to be a significant step towardsthe desired transition as it will help identify oppor-tunities and facilitate thinking and supportaction towards closing resource use loops byestablishing links and synergies across existingsectoral and/or resource-specific strategies.

One of the key aspects the policy focusses onis establishing an institutional mechanism thatintends to promote inter-ministerial engagementand facilitate exchange of ideas for implementa-tion on resource efficiency. The consequentchanges in regulation and policies are expectedto generate new economic opportunities and busi-ness models, resource-efficient products and ser-vices and increase investment and employment.

Transport is a major resource-consuming sec-

tor with high environmental impacts. Atransition from personalised vehicleownership to shared facilities can sig-nificantly improve resource efficiencyin the sector. It has the potential to notonly attract economic investments butalso create employment opportunitiesfor thousands of Indians.

Sustainable agricultural methodscan increase yield, reduce the environ-mental impact and improve profitabil-ity for farmers. Further, labelling andretailing will create a market for theseproducts at the domestic level. Strategiesfor reduction in food loss during han-dling and transit will go a long way inmeeting increased per capita availabil-ity of food. In the urban environment,car-pooling clubs, sharing of buildingservices and office spaces would alsolead to saving of resources while the useof innovative building and infrastruc-ture design and resource-efficient inputscan achieve significant energy savings.

Pricing externalities linked toresource extraction and use throughtaxes can increase the prices of virginraw materials, thereby generating theeconomic incentive to use them moreefficiently and make the secondaryresources more price competitive.Resource efficiency standards are anextremely important enabling factor topromote the use of secondary rawmaterial and products made fromthem. These standards not only enableidentification of resource-efficient prod-ucts or raw material but also indicatetheir quality and enhance acceptabili-ty.

Higher acceptance will lead toincreased demand and generation ofeconomies of scale. However, large-scaleawareness generation efforts anddemonstration projects will need to beundertaken to change perceptions about

products made from waste/secondaryraw material. Further, setting up ofmandatory targets for recycled contentin new products will stimulate and sup-port responsible consumption demandsfrom both consumers and businesses.

Participation, collective action andcommitments from all major stakehold-ers, including industry, policymakers,Government agencies, academic, andcivil society organisations comprisingnon-profit institutions, think tanks,business groups, consumers, technolo-gy developers and solution providers areessential. But this will need the supportof administrative and managementmechanisms for implementation andenforcement of resource efficiencymeasures. Business models can also bedeveloped to design products to usethem for as long as possible, reusing andthen remanufacturing them at the endof service life. Further, the creation offinancing mechanisms that includemeeting the requirement of viability gapfunding will make these business mod-els scalable, replicable and will be ableto generate larger social, economic andenvironmental benefits.

Technology could play an importantrole by enabling application of circulareconomy principles on a larger scale byimproving access to information, man-agement of materials through efficientrecovery and recycling, tracking andlogistics, transparency and accountabil-ity. Good practice guidelines andmanuals help in standardisation to theextent possible and in mainstreamingresource efficiency across businesses andtheir value chains. India’s MSMEs formthe backbone of the industrial sector.Due to the paucity of financial andhuman capital, resource-efficient strate-gies for MSMEs might remain a distantdream. Although there are schemes for

these industries, there is a need tostrengthen the existing industrialecosystem between large and small enti-ties by bringing in more capacity devel-opment, process and product develop-ment and support green procurement.

State governments and local author-ities can focus on their sectoral priori-ties and design resource-efficient strate-gies at their level and become leaders infostering resource efficiency and circu-lar economy at the sub-national level.Given that the Niti Aayog has highlight-ed the importance of competitive fed-eralism, the focus on State-level resourceefficiency strategies will help in the cre-ation of a competitive edge. Circularthinking can be embedded in design-ing the municipal services provision,integration of circularity principles inprocurement processes and related ten-ders and in setting up the infrastructureof urban industrial symbiosis.

It is important to also emphasise onthe need for systems thinking andconsider resources from a supply chainperspective, using a life cycle approach.There is a need to tap into the synergisedknowledge and expertise of differentministries and departments of theGovernment and promote holistic con-sideration and recognition of resourceefficiency challenges.

Further, a monitoring process thathelps assess the resource use, efficien-cy of sectors and resources with har-monised metrics and regular publica-tion of results could give resource effi-ciency a higher profile in India’s eco-nomic growth pathway.

(Bhattacharjya is a Fellow andAssociate Director of the ResourceEfficiency and Governance Division andBakshi is a policy research Fellow at theEnvironment and Waste ManagementDivision at TERI)

Resource efficiency is a key strategy that can transform the linear production-consumptionsystem to one that is circular, thereby preventing wastage and overuse of virgin materials

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A stitch in timesaves nine

SOURAJIT AIYER

Communities are strengthened if people are readyto handle any crisis. So disaster-prepared citizens

form the foundation of a resilient society

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India is no stranger to natural calamities like cyclones, earthquakesand floods, particularly in recent years as the effects of climatechange are being felt across the world. Add to these man-made

catastrophes like fires, building collapses, industrial and transportaccidents and the list of disasters that test the resilience of ourcommunities is indeed a long one. Ideally, our citizens should beprepared to tackle any such mishap but the ground reality is verydifferent as most people in the country don’t know even the basicswhere it comes to handling disasters.

The need to build our contingency preparedness becomes evenmore acute when one considers that a nation of India's scale stilllacks the optimal level of institutionalised resources across the lengthand breadth of the country for efficient and effective disaster man-agement. It is also worth noting that a significant number of fatal-ities occur post-event, during any disaster, due to mismanagedhandling of the victims by the first-responders eager to help butwho lack the basic knowledge of how to manage crisis situations.

Sometimes even institutional teams can need the help of cit-izens when they find themselves in a dangerous situation, like theone the Delhi Fire Service personnel found themselves in after abattery factory collapsed in northwest Delhi's Peera Garhi follow-ing an explosion due to a fire that broke out early in the morning.Even though 18 people were rescued from the building, one fire-fighter was killed and 14 others were hurt when the structure col-lapsed trapping them inside.

This is a gap which some non-profit organisations are fillingby equipping our citizens with disaster management and crisis pre-paredness skills so that they can prevent unnecessary catastroph-ic situations from flaring up. They want to ensure that citizens arenot a liability to the institutional teams if such a disaster does occurbut are able to complement them and are able to help reduce thetoll a disaster takes on the local population. They want to makeour communities ready for all the activities that go behind disas-ter management.

One such example is a foundation in Maharashtra's earthquake-prone Palghar that targets schoolchildren, resident associations,factories and corporates to build their disaster management andcrises response skills. Its founder, Bhupendra Mishra, left his jobat the State Government's civil defence organisation to prepare peo-ple for a crisis as he had experienced first hand the disastrous resultsof an industrial accident in his childhood and later in life while help-ing a railway accident victim. These experiences made him realisethe lack of preparedness and awareness about disasters in ourcommunities and motivated him to turn into a social entrepreneur.Now communities are being trained by the foundation in numer-ous first aids, victim handling, tackling fires, basic rescue opera-tions and evacuation techniques, managing mobs, impartingCardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and so on.

This discourse about building disaster management skills inour citizens to make our communities more resilient is picking upglobally as well, including in the USA where successive hurricaneshave wrought havoc across its south and south-east.

But the idea to talk of this need is not to make our commu-nities excessively worried by colouring disasters as an impend-ing doom or Armageddon but to make the citizens better awareand prepared in case any eventuality ever occurs. Since the resilienceof our communities is only strengthened if our citizens are betterprepared to handle any crises, it may be safe to opine that disas-ter-prepared citizens are the foundation of a resilient community.

Ironically, most human resource courses in MBA colleges, espe-cially in India, are yet to imbibe disaster management in their cur-riculum, despite the fact the eventual growth in the manufactur-ing sector in fast-growing emerging markets could lead to indus-trial accidents, which in turn would mean lawsuits. Since preven-tion is better than cure, building better preparedness of the humanresource executives to be deputed at such establishments wouldnot only save the direct costs of the accident, but also the indi-rect legal costs. That alone is a significant economic opportunityto look at disaster management skills more seriously.

Top-down systematic funding would go a long way to insti-tutionalise the system of disaster management training through-out the country. Currently, only a small handful of Corporate SocialResponsibility funds and agencies are funding these efforts of thenon-profits in India. This should be scaled up if a paradigm trans-formation of our citizens' level of preparedness is to be realised.Countries like ours need to relook at how we are building crisispreparedness in our communities. After all, everyone has a roleto play during a disaster. However, making ourselves better pre-pared would go a long way to making our roles more effective andefficient.

(The writer is an author and consultant with a leading busi-ness insights portal)

An alarming number of 2.69million cases of tuberculosishave been reported in India by

the World Health OrganisationReport (WHO), 2019. As of now,India contributes to 27 per cent of theglobal burden of tuberculosis.However, diligent efforts and constantdetermination may enable the coun-try to demonstrate leadership in thecontrol of this communicable disease.The country, though reeling under animmense population burden, has thepotential to achieve tuberculosis elim-ination through innovations in health-

care technology.India possesses the capacity to

serve as the global centre for innova-tions focussed on neglected diseasesand the current technologicaladvancements that exist are inade-quate to bridge gaps in neglected dis-eases that affect the Indian population.At this juncture, it is important to nur-ture the innovation ecosystem inIndia and increase investment in thesame. It is imperative to integrate cut-ting-edge technology and systems inall aspect of healthcare, particularlysurveillance and monitoring mecha-nisms, diagnostic technologies, treat-ment approaches, preventive andpalliative strategies and the systemsrequired to make healthcare availableand accessible to all those in need.

The National Strategic Plan2017-2025 for tuberculosis elimina-tion by the Government endorsesinnovations and technologies throughcollaborative efforts by Governmentbodies and organisations, including

civil society organisations and the pri-vate sector players.

It is on these lines that the IndiaHealth Fund (IHF) was conceptu-alised to strengthen the health ecosys-tem by bridging the gap between thelaboratory and the market and trans-lating proof-of-concepts into a sus-tainable impact.

The health fund aims to fosterout-of-the-box thinking aimed ateliminating tuberculosis and malar-ia by 2025 and 2030 respectively,which is aligned with the vision of theGovernment. In an attempt to serveas a catalyst for change, it provides aplatform for innovators to supportstrategic products and processes thatwould result in reduction of sufferingand deaths occurring due to theseinfectious diseases.

The IHF recently launched theTB Quest 2019 post a rigorous screen-ing and evaluation process to awardnovel pathways towards addressingthe multiple challenges of tuberculo-

sis that result in huge economic andhuman costs. One of the awardeeswere innovators working to addressthe pressing problem of delayedtuberculosis diagnosis in remote areasusing artificial intelligence and deeplearning technology for imaging forquick and accurate diagnosis.

Another awardee is working onpreventing transmission of tubercu-losis from animals to humans with anovel diagnostic kit that uses a com-bination of native and recombinantantigens to detect bovine tuberculo-sis. Sputum collection has proven tobe time-consuming and inaccurate attimes, so to address this problem,another firm created an immune-magnetic cell capture technologythat replaces sputum smearmicroscopy as a method for diagnos-ing tuberculosis.

For efficient implementation oftuberculosis diagnostics at the districtand sub-district level of healthcaredelivery, yet another innovator devel-

oped a real-time quantitative micro-PCR system with the aim of bringingbattery-operated, point-of-carePolymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)testing and molecular diagnosis topatients.

The Centre for Health Researchand Innovation (CHRI), in partner-ship with an innovator aims to enablefaster diagnosis and treatment initi-ation of tuberculosis patients throughthis system, allowing primary health-care workers to diagnose tuberculo-sis in primary health settings wheremicroscopy is the sole diagnostic tech-nique available.

Further, a device calledTuberculosis MonitoringEncouragement Adherence Drivethat is aimed at improving drugadherence was another path-breakingtechnology that was recognised andawarded. To ensure a smooth transi-tion from the laboratories to the mar-kets for these technologies, a team ofscientists, public health and medical

practitioners will guide and mentorthe innovators in their journey.Furthermore, the IHF aims to createa platform for these innovators bymobilising resources and buildingpublic-private partnerships to initiateinnovative solutions, business mod-els and bring a transformative change.

Innovations that combine afford-ability along with ground-breakingtechnology should be encouraged andsupported to the very last mile.Elimination of tuberculosis fromIndia will be achieved by breaking thesilos, forging partnerships, creatingnovel business models and extendingsupport to innovations curated byyoung entrepreneurs.

A comprehensive and collabora-tive platform involving public and pri-vate stakeholders can facilitate thisprocess and accelerate the process ofelimination of such diseases fromIndia.

(The writer is CEO of a corporateventure on health funding)

Fight TB through innovationsIndia contributes to 27 per cent of the burden of tuberculosis in the world. However, diligent efforts and constant

determination may enable the country to demonstrate leadership in the control of this communicable disease

MANOJ KUMAR

HYDERABAD | FRIDAY | JANUARY 3, 2020

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While the number of internetusers continues to grow, thespace it offers is underthreat, by the diktat ofgovernments.Where internetrestrictions are needed, theymust be proportionate andtransparent. Informationmatters. If it didn’t autocratswould not be so anxious tocontrol its flow. And thepeople would not keepfinding ways to circumventthose restrictions.

(The Guardian editorial)

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Bajaj Auto totalsales down 3 pc in DecemberNEW DELHI: Bajaj Auto onThursday reported a 3 per centdecline in total sales at3,36,055 units in December2019. The firm had sold atotal of 3,46,199 units inDecember 2018, Bajaj Autosaid in a statement. Totaldomestic sales were down15 per cent at 1,53,163 unitsas compared to 1,80,351units in the year-ago month,it added. Motorcycle sales indomestic market were1,24,125 units last month asagainst 1,57,252 units inDecember 2018, down 21per cent, it added. Exportswere, however, up 13 percent at 1,60,677 units ascompared to 1,41,603 unitsin the same month a yearago, Bajaj Auto said. Totalcommercial vehicle saleswere at 51,253 units asagainst 47,344 units in theyear-ago month, a growth of 8per cent. Domesticcommercial vehicle sales wereat 29,038 units last month asagainst 23,099 units in thecorresponding month lastyear, a growth of 26 per cent,it added. Commercial vehicleexports were down 8 per centat 22,215 units as comparedto 24,245 units in December2018, the company said.

Royal Enfield salesdown 13 pc at50,416 units in Dec. NEW DELHI: Niche bike makerRoyal Enfield on Thursdayreported 13 per cent decline intotal sales at 50,416 units inDecember. The company hadregistered total sales of 58,278units in the same month ayear ago, Royal Enfield said ina statement. Domestic sales inDecember were at 48,489units as against 56,026 unitsin the year-ago month, down13 per cent, it added. Exportslast month were at 1,927 unitsas compared to 2,252 units inDecember 2018, a decline of14 per cent, it said.

AGR WOES

GNVFC gets telecom wingnotice on Rs 15,019cr duesPNS n NEW DELHI

Gujarat Narmada ValleyFertilizers and Chemicals(GNVFC) has received ademand notice from the tele-com department for paymentof outstanding dues worth Rs15,019 crore by January 23,2020.

The dues pertain to finan-cial years from 2005-06 to2018-19 in connection withVSAT and ISP licences held bythe company, it said. The out-standing includes interestamount as well.

The company said it is seek-ing expert legal advice in thematter to decide future courseof action.

"The company is presentlyexamining the said demandnotice and judgement of theSupreme Court by seekingexpert legal advice in the mat-ter," GNVFC said in a BSE fil-ing.

Based on the legal advice,the company will decide thefuture course of actions on theissue, it added.

The fertiliser firm informedthat it has "received a demandnotice from the Office ofController of CommunicationAccounts, DoT, Ministry ofC o m m u n i c a t i o n s ,Government of India, GujaratTelecom Circle,Ahmedabad...directing thecompany to deposit the totaloutstanding amount of Rs15019,97,48,444 (inclusive of

interest amount) beforeJanuary 23, 2020, in respect offinancial years from 2005-06 to2018-19 in connection withVSAT & ISP Licenses held bythe company".

The Department ofTelecommunications (DoT)has also sought Rs 1.72 lakhcrore in past statutory duesfrom state-owned gas utilityGAIL India following theSupreme Court's AGR(Adjusted Gross Revenue) rul-ing in October.

The DoT had sent a letter toGAIL seeking Rs 1,72,655crore in dues on IP-1 and IP-2 licences as well asInternet ServiceProvider (ISP)licence. In response,GAIL has told theDoT that it owesnothing more thanwhat it has alreadypaid to the government.

Besides GAIL, the DoT isalso seeking Rs 1.25 lakh crorefrom PowerGrid which had

both a national long-distanceas well as an internet licence.PowerGrid says it has an AGRof Rs 3,566 crore since 2006-07and after adding penalty itcomes to Rs 22,168 crore.

After sending out notices tofirms such as GAIL, the DoThas said any relief to non-tele-com companies from paymentof enhanced levies can comeonly from the Supreme Court.

The DoT is currently "exam-ining" the replies given by thestate-owned non-telecom firmson the AGR dues, a senior offi-cial had recently told PTI.

Bharti Airtel, VodafoneIdea and other telecom com-panies owe the governmentnearly Rs 1.47 lakh crore inpast statutory dues.

These AGR liabilities aroseafter the apex court in Octoberlast year upheld the govern-ment's position on includingrevenue from non-telecom-munication businesses for cal-culating the annual AGR oftelecom companies, a share ofwhich is paid as licence andspectrum fees to the exchequer.

The apex courtallowed three monthsto the affected compa-nies to cough up theamounts due to thegovernment.

The DoT has mean-while made it clear that

the AGR order will apply to alllicencees, including compa-nies such as GAIL, RailTel, andPowerGrid.

The dues pertain to financial yearsfrom 2005-06 to 2018-19 inconnection with VSAT and ISPlicences held by the company, it said.The outstanding includes interestamount as well

Sensex rallies 320 pts;Ultratech jumps 5 pcPNS n MUMBAI

Market benchmark Sensex ral-lied over 320 points while theNifty ended at its fresh lifetimehigh on Thursday, led by index-heavyweights Reliance Industriesand HDFC twins as global mar-kets logged robust gains.

The 30-share BSE indexended 320.62 points, or 0.78 percent, higher at 41,626.64. It hitan intra-day high of 41,649.29.

Similarly, the broader NSENifty closed 99.70 points, or0.82 per cent, up at 12,282.20-- its all-time high.

Ultratech Cement was thetop gainer in the Sensex pack,surging 4.37 per cent, followedby Tata Steel, IndusInd Bank,L&T, Reliance Industries, SBI,HDFC, HDFC Bank, AxisBank, ONGC and ITC.

On the other hand, BajajAuto, TCS, Infosys, NTPC,Nestle India, Kotak Bank andHero MotoCorp fell up to0.89 per cent.

Traders said domestic

investors followed Asian equi-ties which rallied on Chinesecentral bank's fresh stimulusfor the country's slowing econ-omy.

Bourses in Shanghai andHong Kong spurted up to1.25 per cent, while Seoulended in the red.

Stock exchanges in Europealso opened significantly higher.

On the currency front, therupee depreciated 11 paiseagainst the US dollar to 71.33(intra-day).

The 30-shareBSE indexended 320.62points, or 0.78per cent, higherat 41,626.64. Ithit an intra-dayhigh of41,649.29

BSE toconduct mocktrading on January 4PNS n NEW DELHI

Leading stock exchange BSEon Thursday said it will con-duct mock trading sessionsfor various segments onJanuary 4.

The mock trading onSaturday is scheduled forcommodity derivatives, equi-ty derivatives, currency deriv-atives and equity segments.

Continuous trading incommodity derivative andcurrency derivative segmentswill begin at 10:00 am and goon till 3:30 pm.

For equity and equityderivatives segment, sched-uled time for continuous trad-ing is 10:15 am to 3:30 pm.

"The mock trading ismerely for the purpose oftesting and familiarizationand that the trades resultingfrom such mock trading willnot attract any margin oblig-ation or pay-in and pay-outobligation and will not createany rights and liabilities,"BSE said in similarly wordedseparate notices.

Mock trading sessions aregenerally conducted by stockexchanges to test the perfor-mance of their system toenable flawless trading.

China’s support, trade optimism lifts Asian marketsAFP n HONG KONG

Asian markets started the newdecade on the front foot, withmost rallying out of the blocksThursday on lingering tradeoptimism, while China's cen-tral bank announced freshstimulus for the country's stut-tering economy.

The broad advances come asinvestors remain upbeat aboutthe global outlook afterWashington and Beijing even-tually reached a trade agree-ment to ease tensions betweenthe two, while Brexit uncer-tainty has essentially beenremoved.

However, geopolitical wor-ries resurfaced following awarning from North Korean

leader Kim Jong Un that mora-toriums on nuclear and inter-continental ballistic missiletests had ended, with talkswith the US going nowhere.

Shanghai and Hong Kong led

gains after the People's Bank ofChina said it would lower theamount of cash lenders mustkeep in reserve, freeing upmore than USD 100 billion forloans to small businesses.

The move comes as leaderstry to kickstart growth in theworld's number two economy,which is running at its weak-est for almost three decades.

"We expect the PBoC tocontinue to ease policy through2020, trying to ensure growthremains around that six percent target," Stephen Halmarickat Commonwealth Bank of

Australia told Bloomberg TV."Easier monetary policy

across Asia and the Pacific is atheme for this year as well."

Shanghai and Hong Kongboth added one per cent, whileSydney gained 0.1 per cent andSingapore put on 0.7 per cent.

Taipei, Mumbai, andBangkok also rose, thoughManila and Jakarta retreated.

Tokyo remains closed for therest of the week.

Dealers were also being sup-ported by relief after DonaldTrump said the mini China-UStrade deal will be signed off inWashington on January 15,and he will later travel toBeijing for the next phase oftalks.

The signing will smoothconcerns that the pact couldsuffer a last-minute collapse,which has niggled sometraders.

Seoul was down one per centafter Kim declared a self-imposed moratorium was nolonger needed, raising the pos-sibility that the North couldsoon resume missile launchesor nuclear tests.

Shanghai and Hong Kong led gainsafter the People's Bank of China saidit would lower the amount of cashlenders must keep in reserve, freeingup more than USD 100 billion for loansto small businesses.

PNS n MUMBAI

Everstone-backed IndoSpaceon Thursday launched threeindustrial and logistics parksin Gujarat, Andhra Pradeshand Haryana.

With this, the company hasadded nearly 120 acres ofspace, which will boostIndoSpace to grow its foot-print across significant regionsand achieve its long-term goalof 120 million sqft of modernlogistics infrastructure acrossthe country.

IndoSpace has a portfolio ofaround 34.5 million sqft acrossdeveloped and under-con-struction projects compris-ing 34 industrial and logistics

parks in nine cities, the com-pany said in a statement.

The three new industrialand logistics parks are locatedat Becharaji in Gujarat,

Anantapur in Andhra Pradesh,and Sohna Taoru in Haryana.

"As a national developer, westrive to provide modernlogistics and warehousing

facilities across strategic andsignificant locations. Thelaunch of these three parksmarks IndoSpace's rapidgrowth in laying down astrong foundation for grade Alogistics infrastructures acrossthe country," EverstoneGroup Vice Chairman – RealEstate, Rajesh Jaggi said.

He further said 2019 wassignificant for the company asit entered into new markets aswell as expanded in the exist-

ing ones. "We wish to carrythe same momentum in thisnew year," Jaggi added.

The industrial park inBecharaji is spread over 40acres and is situated closer toBecharaji-Mandal SpecialInvestment Region.

Becharaji is developing intoone of the largest industrialmanufacturing hubs for carand two-wheeler manufac-turers and is also home toJapanese industrial cluster.

The three new industrial and logisticsparks are located at Becharaji inGujarat, Anantapur in AndhraPradesh, and Sohna Taoru in Haryana

IndoSpace launches 3 industrial, logistics parks

Sugar outputdown 30.22 pcin Oct-Dec 2019 PNS n NEW DELHI

The country's sugar produc-tion has fallen sharply by30.22 per cent to 7.79 milliontonne in the first three monthsof current marketing yearending September, but ex-mill prices have remained sta-ble so far, helping mills clearcane payment to farmers ontime, ISMA said on Thursday.

However, sugar exports arehappening at a good pace,Indian Sugar Mills Association(ISMA) quoting market datasaid, adding mills have so farcontracted for shipment ofover 2.5 million tonne of sugarunder the government'sMAEQ (Maximum AdmissibleExport Quantity Quota).

Ex-mill sugar prices haveremained steady in the range ofRs 3,250-3,350 per quintal innorth India and at Rs 3,100-3,250 per quintal in the southIndia, the industry body added.

"Since the centre has notincreased the Fair andRemunerative Price (FRP) for2019-20 as also the state gov-ernments like Uttar Pradesh,Uttarakhand and Punjab havenot hiked the State AdvisedPrice (SAP), ex-mill pricesremain stable, mills are in abetter position to be able topay cane price to the farmerson time," ISMA said in astatement.

Releasing the latest produc-tion data, it said the country'stotal sugar production hasdropped to 7.79 million tonnetill December 2019 from 11.17million tonne in the same peri-od of the 2018-19 marketingyear (October-September).

In its first estimate, the

industry body had peggedsugar production lower at 26million tonne this year from33.16 million tonne in 2018-19. The second estimate willbe released next month.

Sugar production inMaharashtra -- the country'slargest sugar producing state -- dropped to 1.65 milliontonne till December 2019, asagainst 4.45 million tonne inthe same period last year, thedata showed.

The average sugar recoveryin Maharasthra has declined to10 per cent from 10.5 per centachieved in the year-ago peri-od due to loss of sucrose con-tent in the flood-affected sug-arcane crop.

Minister: Lanka extends freetourist visa facility until April 30 PNS n NEW DELHI

Sri Lanka on Thursday extend-ed the free visa-on-arrivalscheme till April 30 for the cit-izens of 48 countries, includingIndia, Tourism MinisterPrasanna Ranatunga said, asthe country tries to revive thetourism sector which was hit bythe Easter Sunday bombings.

In April, Sri Lanka suspend-ed its plans to grant visa-on-arrival to citizens of 39 countriesafter the devastating bombingsthat killed 258 people.

In July, the island nationadded more countries, includ-ing India and China after it re-launched the free visa onarrival scheme, which wasimplemented from August 1.

"We have decided to extendthis facility due to requestsfrom the stake holders. ACabinet paper would be sub-mitted for this purpose,"

Ranatunga said.In the aftermath of the

Easter Sunday bomb attacks,the USD 20 visa fee for SouthAsian travellers and USD 35fee applicable to visitors fromthe rest of the world werewaived off.

Tourism which contributes5 per cent to the island's GDPwas dealt a severe blow afterthe ISIS linked local extremist

group National ThawheedJammath (NTJ) carried outsuicide bombings which killedover 260 people at three luxu-ry hotels and three churches onApril 21.

Sri Lanka's tourism arrivalshad received a boost by early2019 with over 10 per centincrease in arrivals year on year.The Lonely Planet had by thennamed Sri Lanka as a toptourist destination in the world.

However, after the EasterSunday bombings, the indus-try suffered mass scale can-cellations of prior bookings. InMay last year the arrivals suf-fered over a 70 per cent slump.

The tourism industry offi-cials said the arrivals during2019 were well below the 1.9million arrivals target.

The first 11 months data for2019 had showed arrivals hadbeen 1.67 million down bynearly 20 per cent.

Shriram TransportFin to raise Rs 1,000 crorePNS n MUMBAI

Shriram Transport Financeon Thursday said it is look-ing to raise up to Rs 1,000crore through bonds.

The base size of the issue isRs 200 crore with an option toretain oversubscription aggre-gating up to Rs 1,000 crore, thecompany said in a release.

This is the second tranche ofbonds to be issued by the non-banking finance company.

"The funds raised will beused for onward lending,financing and for repayment/prepayment of interest andprincipal of existing borrow-ings of the company and forgeneral corporate purposes,"the release said.

It is offering three- andfive-year bonds with month-ly, annual and cumulativeinterest payment options andseven-year bonds withmonthly and annual interestpayment options.

PNS n NEW DELHI

Realty firm Puravankara Ltdwill invest Rs 125 crore todevelop a housing project inPune in partnership with alocal builder.

The company said it willconstruct 236 apartments inthis four-acre project 'PurvaAspire' and is expecting a rev-enue of Rs 200-250 crore.

The first phase of this pro-ject will be ready by September2023.

Puravankara said it hasidentified Pune inMaharashtra as one of the core5-6 cities for growth and plansto launch various projects,comprising around 10 millionsq ft, in the coming years.

"Pune is one of the key mar-kets for Puravankara. In thelast one decade, Pune hasemerged as an IT and auto-mobile hub. The residential

real estate market in Pune haspicked up quite well as com-pared to other cities in pastthree years," said AbhishekKapoor, COO-Residential,Puravankara.

The company is evaluatingvarious joint venture propos-als to expand its presence inPune market.

Puravankara has 40 millionsq ft of projects which arecompleted and delivered;around 20 million sq ft underdevelopment. Currently, thetotal land asset of the compa-ny is nearing 70 million sq ft.

Puravankara announcesRs 125cr housing project

Commercial papersworth over Rs 1.1 lakhcrore get listed on BSE PNS n NEW DELHI

As many as 52 issuers have list-ed commercial papers worthover Rs 1.1 lakh crore on theBSE since November 2019.

The exchange enabled the list-ing of CPs and announced frame-work for them in November2019. "Till date, 52 issuers havedone 288 issuances of commer-cial papers and have successful-ly listed CPs of Rs 1,11,080 croreon BSE. The weighted averageyield of these issuances is 6.11 percent with an average tenor of 137days," the bourse said in a state-

ment. Besides, the BSE saidnine firms have made appli-cations with the exchange tolist their CPs for a total issuesize of Rs 5,950 crore. Theeffective date for listing of theirCPs with the bourse is Jan 2.The firms are Kotak SecuritiesLtd, Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd,Birla Group Holdings Pvt Ltd,Power Grid Corporation of IndiaLtd, Kotak Mahindra Prime Ltd,Motilal Oswal Financial ServicesLtd, JSW Steel Ltd, KotakMahindra Investments Ltd andSharekhan BNP ParibasFinancial Services Ltd.

Ex-mill sugarprices haveremained steadyin the range ofRs 3,250-3,350per quintal innorth India andat Rs 3,100-3,250per quintal in thesouth India, theindustry bodyadded

Prasanna Ranatunga

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ver the past eightdecades, the All-India IndustrialExhibition, popu-larly known asNumaish, has been

an integral part of the city’slandscape. Scheduled to runfor over one-and-a-halfmonths each year, the annualfair draws lakhs of peoplefrom many cities.

Numaish was first con-ceived in 1938 to raise fundsfor conducting an economicsurvey of the state by the

Osmania Graduates’Association (OGA). Duringthe meeting, Mahmood Ali,one of the members, suggest-ed that the stalls set up inconnection with the Nizam’sSilver Jubilee Exhibition atthe Public Gardens could beused to hold another exhibi-tion that can help raisemoney for the OGA.

The idea was immediatelyseconded by the others pre-sent at the meeting — MirAhmed Ali Khan, Mir AkbarAli Khan (a barrister, wholater became the Governor ofOrissa, as it was called back

then), Raja Guru Das,Shankarji and others.

Initially known as theNumaish-e-Masnuath-e-Mulki, the latter part of itsname faded from conversa-tion and only Numaishremained. Like the name,which means exhibition,much has changed aboutNumaish, but its inherentcharacter — a fair that allowsfamilies to bond with theirloved ones in the evenings ina fun-filled environment —remains intact.

The proposal was alsoaccepted by the then

Municipal Commissioner ofHyderabad, Nawab MehdiNawaz Jung Bahadur whodirected the municipal staffto spruce up the PublicGardens for the second exhi-bition. OGA had saved a lotof money by reusing the stallsbut were still short of funds.Then they approachedprominent private citizensand organisations for funds.

Ultimately, the conceptcame to life with about 100stalls that were set up inOctober 1938. BesidesShankarji who was the hon-orary secretary, Mohammed

Farooque, Abdur Raheemand Khaja Hameed Ahmedwere among the founder-members of the exhibitioncommittee.

Khaja Hameed Ahmeddrafted the prospectus of thefirst Numaish which listedthe eligibility criteria for itsmembership, which was lim-ited and was without mone-tary compensation for thework done by the members.It was also decided that theprofits from Numaish wouldbe utilised for developmentpurposes and that the com-mittee would promote asocial, economic and indus-trial environment in the stateand in the country in general.It was also decided that theNumaish would be a place toeducate people.

The first Numaish wasinaugurated by Nawab MirOsman Ali Khan, Nizam VIIin 1938 at the Public Gardensor Bhaag-e-Aam as it wascalled then. It was open foronly 10 days and theresponse was overwhelming.

Unlike the past few decadesof Numaish, the shops werekept open only during theday. Overwhelmed by thesuccess of the first Numaish,the exhibition committee, asit was formally being calledby then, decided to holdanother exhibition the fol-lowing year. With clamourgrowing to extend the dura-tion of the exhibition, thecommittee decided to host itfor a fortnight.

There were also demandsfor allocating a separate dayjust for women to visit the

exhibition which were heardby the committee and weremet.

As the years passed, thenumber of stalls grew and theaddition of children-centricstalls imbued an aura of aproper village fair. This alsoturned Numaish into anevent that attracted families.

After the third year, theOGA constituted a societythat came to be known as theexhibition society. The man-date of this society was toplan and conduct the exhibi-tion every year.

The society realised thateven a fortnight was notenough to cope with thenumber of visitors and theduration was extended to amonth. In 1946, Sir MirzaIsmail, the then Diwan(Prime Minister) of the king-dom of Hyderabad, decidedto shift Numaish to its pre-sent venue.

In 1948, after Police Action,Numaish became the All-India Industrial Exhibitionand this version was inaugu-

rated by the first GovernorGeneral of India, C.Rajagopalchari. From then on,the Numaish has grown fromstrength to strength, attract-ing lakhs of people each year.

Proximity of the NampallyRailway Station to the venuewas one of the major factorsthat contributed to the suc-cess of the fair as it helped thetraders and the local indus-tries easily transport theirgoods to the Public Gardens.

Another factor contribut-ing to the success of Numaish’s was Shankarji.Remembered as the drivingforce behind the exhibitionsociety, his leadership turnedNumaish into a social serviceinstitution.

Now, besides being a plat-form for small industries, theexhibition society providesvocational training for womenand has established institu-tions for graduate and post-graduate education as well.

The exhibition will be opento public until February 15

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THE HISTORY OFNUMAISH

Since its establishment in1938, Numaish has

become a part of the cityas much as the Charminar

or the biryani. Here is alook at the history of this

popular exhibition thatpeople across the city

flock to each year

Speaking to V SATEESH REDDY,television actor Pawon akaPavaan Sai, a Hyderabad-based actor, shares about hisjourney to acting, his dreamrole, charity activities, tryingout his hand on bigscreen, urge to learnnew things andmore

PLACING THE SCRIPTABOVE ALL ELSE

orn and brought upin Hyderabad, tele-vision actor PavaanSai is known for hisbreakout roles intelevision serials like

Happy Days, MogaliRekulu, Muddu

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Mandaram.Speaking

to The

Pioneer,Pavaan Sai

shares how hisjourney began intelevision and his

dream roles.

Learning to dance Pavaan started acting

on the small screen in2009 in the serial Happy

Days. In order to land thisrole he spent around five yearsgoing from office to office, giv-ing auditions for roles anddisplaying his skill set toeveryone he came across.

“My family moved toHyderabad before I wasborn and my parents set-tled here. Being born andbrought up in this city, Iwas always interested in thefilm and television industryhere. I completed my school-ing in 2003 and my gradua-

tion in B.Com from WesleyDegree College. During thesame time, I started learningdance from my brother’s friend who is a choreographer.Later, I learned acting too fromhim. With my skill set in hand,from 2004 to 2009, I visitedmany offices seeking role intelevision, and finally got myfirst one in Happy Days in 2009.It is a comedy serial with col-lege life as its backdrop,” sharesPavaan. “Next, I got an oppor-tunity to work in the popularMogali Rekulu serial. It is withMogali Rekulu that I made amark and attained a certain

level of popularity and I willalways be thankful to theserial’s director ManjulaNaidu for giving me thisopportunity.”

Great response “Television audience treat

TV actors as members of theirown family. I can especially feelthis when I meet them afterwork and they appreciate myrole. Nowadays, televisionactors are earning a name forthemselves by displaying theirtalents in other media too. Eventhe reverse is true as manyactors from the film industryhave started acting in TV seri-als. In my opinion, it alldepends on talent. Many havegained stardom on social mediaand are now getting opportuni-

ties to feature in

movies. Hence being dedicatedto the profession is all there isto it,” says Pavaan.

Movie trials Pavaan is keen on proving his

acting talent on the big screentoo but he is specific about thekind of roles he wants to por-tray. He says, “I have beenoffered some movie roles butI’m looking for scripts wherethe story is the hero. I don’tmind playing the role of a hero,a villain or any other role aslong as the script is good.People have seen me do differ-ent types of roles on TV and, inthe same way, I want to do dif-ferent roles in movies too.” Hisdream roles include like theantagonist (Eshwar) he por-trayed in Mogali Rekulu and therole of a Military officer shownin the movie Uri.

Women as villains In cinema, most of the vil-

lains are men but in serials it isthe other way round. Whetherasked if showing women as vil-lains in several serials will havean impact on the viewers’ per-ception of women in general,Pavaan says, “I suggest peopleto just watch serials as enter-tainment and not take it per-sonally. Don’t emulate serialactors. Like movies, serials areonly for entertainment and Ihope there is not much impactby these roles on people.”

Learning new thingsHe said that he never felt

like a star and always loveto learn new things. Headds, “Never lose your headin success and never loseyour heart in failure.” WithOTT platforms, peoplehave a lot of options towatch in their free time.When asked if OTT plat-forms impact the televisionviewing experience, Pavaan

said that OTT platforms

gives more opportunities forpeople who want to pursue act-ing and it will be another plat-form like television.

Role modelsPavaan says that he loves

Hrithik Roshan’s dance and hisenergy levels. He shares, “Iadmire each and every actor fortheir efforts to bring out a qual-ity output. Hrithik Roshandance and energy levels are out-standing. I also like acting ofDwayne Johnson, Shah RukhKhan and Allu Arjun. Myfavourite movies are TaareZameen Par, Bommarillu. Myfavourite serial is Mogali Rekuluand I love my role as Kashi inMuddu Bidda serial.”

Giving back to society Pavaan says it is important

for people to give back to soci-ety. For this television actorsbanded together to start theCricket Association forTelevision, through which they have been raising moneyregularly through charitymatches for NGOs in need.Speaking of the same, he shares,“I was very happy for playingthe matches knowing that theproceeds will be used for help-ing the underprivileged. Apartfrom this, I also help someNGOs procure necessaryamenities for them. I lend ahelping hand with a hope thatmore people will come forwardto change society if they seeactors also doing it.”

Being fit and healthyPavaan said that being fit and

healthy is important for anactor. He explains, “Getting anopportunity is important for anactor. I suggest upcoming actorsto never miss out any actingopportunity and give your 100per cent. We have to be trans-parent in the field. Being fitand healthy is must in this competitive field.”

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Television audience treat TVactors as members of their ownfamily. I can especially feel thiswhen I meet them after workand they appreciate my role.Nowadays, television actors areearning a name for themselvesby displaying their talent inother media too. Even theconverse is true as many actorsfrom the film industry havestarted acting in TV serials. Inmy opinion, it all depends ontalent. Many have gainedstardom on social media andare now getting opportunities tofeature in movies. Hence theprofession is all there is to it.

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HONORARYAWARD

Lakhotia Group ofInstitutions

(LGI), recentlyreceived an award forits CSR Activities and

was bestowed thetitle of the ‘Best CSR

project in women'sempowerment' at the

41st PRSI NationalAwards ceremony

held in the city. Severaldignitaries including Mohammed

Azhar Mujahid, founder andchairman of LGI and Mr. Affan,

managing director of LGI,graced the event.

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PARTY CITY GUIDE

GET YOUR EVENT LISTED: To get your events listed, please send your detailsalong with a poster and contact number to [email protected]

COMEDY

lStandup comedian Vivek Muralidharan is allset to make you laugh in his upcoming showtomorrow at Phoenix Arena from 5 pm. Vivek isa methodical comicwho has a certainway about his toneand delivery. Withpin point punches,weird observationsand a comicaldelivery, he cangrab the audienceand sustain theirattention for a longtime.

VIVEK MURALIDHARAN LIVE

l Shudrka Hyderabad is staging a play EkDurachari Raja on January 19 at Lamakaan from7:30 pm. The play, Ek Duracharo Raja has drawnfrom Camus' ‘Caligula' the concept of deification ofemperors which was common to the pagan world,the Greek and Macedonian kings.

EK DURACHARI RAJA

l Presented by Sutradhar theatre group, Mainrahi masoom is a solo performance enacted byVinay Varma and directed by Prof. BhaskarShewalkar is a biographical sketch of thefamous Hindi and Urdu writer, the Late Dr. RahiMasoom Raza. This performance is a first of itskind on Rahi. The play will be performedtomorrow at Lamakaan at 7.30 pm.

MAIN RAHI MASOOM

l Lakshminarayana Global Music Festival 2020organising a Musical Festival to celebrate the 150thbirth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. The festivaltitled ‘Tribute to Mahatma’ by Dr L Subramaniamand Kavita Krishnamurti will be held on January 6,2020 at 7 pm at Shilpa Kala Vedika.

TRIBUTE TO MAHATMA

GOD AND THE SCIENTISTS

DISCOURSE ON MARGINALISED

l Directed and written by Shrirang Godbole, theplay offers a fantastic stage experience to theaudience. The story is woven around a lot ofcomic situations and funny interludes. The playwill be performed at Ravindra Bharati on January5 at 10 am.

IDIOTS

lCinephiles Film Club is screening a film God andthe Scientists on January 8 at Lamakaan from 7 pmonwards.

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racks within theMovie ArtistsAssociation(MAA) have creptinto the New Yearas well. At the

annual MAA diary launch inHyderabad on Thursday,executive Vice-PresidentRajasekhar, stormed on tothe dais and snatched themicrophone from writerParuchuri Gopalakrishna.The actor claimed that theMAA is far from functioningsmoothly. The likes ofChiranjeevi, Mohan Babuand Jayasudha who wereseated on the dais were hard-ly pleased with this act ofRajasekhar.

“Since last March, I haven’tdone a film as I was thor-oughly immersed with theday-to-day activities off theMAA. I’ve been experiencingproblems at home too. Thepressure got to me, leading toan accident recently. I’ve lostmy Mercedes because of it. Iagree with Chiranjeevi garuwho had said that everyoneshould be allowed to partici-pate equally for the smoothfunctioning of the MAA. Butthings are anything butsmooth here. Our opinionsare being suppressed,” heclaimed. When Chiranjeeviraised objections toRajasekhar’s speech, the latterasked him to wait as he didn’tinterrupt the former’s speech.When Mohan Babu tried tointervene, Rajasekhar said,“Nothing happens if youshout.”

He added that there’s notransparency at the MAA. “I

will speak the truth. If anyallegations are leveled againstme, so be it. I will lead anhonest life,” he said, beforegiving back the microphone.

A visibly upset Chiranjeevisaid that there was no pointfor him to grace the event ifelders are not respected. “Icondemn Rajasekhar’sactions. The event was goingin a pleasant way until hebroke the protocol,” he saidand added that disciplinaryaction should be initiatedagainst Rajasekhar.

Rajasekhar’s wife Jeevithawas quick to get into damagecontrol, saying that it was a

‘slight disturbance’ to whatotherwise was a very impor-tant event. “My husband is achild at heart. He doesn’tbelieve in hiding his emo-tions. I am sorry for theinconvenience caused. Wehave great respect for you(Chiranjeevi). All said anddone, there are issues atMAA. But as Chiranjeevigaru said, let us not takethem outside but solveamong ourselves,” she said.

Earlier, Chiranjeevi hadasked the MAA to come uptwo to three events this yearso that more corpus fund isgenerated. “Last year, I’ve

been to event abroad to raisefunds. We can ask Nagarjuna,Balakrishna to do the samethis year. Even Mahesh Babu,Pawan Kalyan, Prabhas, RamCharan, Allu Arjun amongother young heroes should beasked. I’m sure if I ask them,they will attend the events.More the corpus fund, morewe can help. I will representthe MAA to the governmentif any help is needed.Sometime back I asked KTRto allot to two to three acresof land for the film body. Heresponded positively andasked me to identify the land.We couldn’t proceed with it

yet. But the offer is still there.In fact at a recent event that Iattended, KCR garu said thathe would help the industrygrow. We should be readywith a plan,” Chiranjeevi stated. — NG

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tollywoodDrama at MAA diary launchC

t the first pressmeet of S.S.Rajamouli’s ambi-tious RRR that washeld in March lastyear, the film’s

producer D.V.V. Danayyasaid that the estimated bud-get of the film stood at Rs400 crore. But as is the casewith previous Rajamouli’sfilms, the budget has shot upsignificantly, The Pioneer haslearnt. His earlier films likeEega and Baahubali had acertain budget on paper but

things changed drasticallyonce he took to sets. It’s asimilar case with RRR, star-ring Jr NTR and RamCharan, as well. And produc-er Danayya is not losing sleepover it as he knows he canmake huge profits out of theventure.

A source close to thedevelopment informs,“Initially after the pre-pro-duction work, Rajamouli feltthe film needs a budget of Rs350 crore for completion as itdoesn’t involve constructing

massive sets like the onesmade for Baahubali.However as he began shoot-ing it, he felt that his visionnow required a budget of Rs400 crore. As the shoot pro-ceeded, he realised that heneeds another additional Rs50 crore. Currently it is esti-mated that the film’s budgetwill be around Rs 450- 500crore, making it the secondbiggest Telugu film after thetwo-part Baahubali movie.”

“Producer Danayya isn’tfretting over it as he under-

stands the huge market forthe film. He knows he canmake a windfall out of theproject. The only thing on hismind is to get a properrelease date. He is keen on asolo release for the film. It’sunlikely that the film will getits previously planned July 30release this year even thoughmore than 75 per cent of theshoot has been wrapped up.”

Set in early 1920s, RRR is afictional story based on tworeal-life heroes and freedomfighters —Alluri Seetharama

Raju and Komaram Bheem.Tarak is playing the youngerBheem, with English actressOlivia Morris paired along-side him, while Charan willbe seen as younger Ramaraju,with Alia Bhatt as his leadinglady. The likes of Ajay Devgn,P. Samuthirankani and Irishactors Alison Doody and RayStevenson are essaying signif-icant roles. M.M. Keeravaniis the film’s composer. In alllikelihood, the film will openin 10 languages on a simulta-neous note.

RRRbudget

soarsIt is common

for filmmakersto exceed their

initial budgetestimation.NAGARAJ

GOUD findsout why

Rajamouli’sRRR exceeded

the initialbudget and

what’s next forthis epic drama

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lthough hehasn’t hadmuch suc-cess as adirector,R.P. Patnaik

has always hoppedfrom one genre toother as a storyteller.After his last ManaloOkkadu that dealtwith electronic media

and its influ-ence on

society, the director,who was once asought-after musiccomposer has goneback to his favouritegenre, horror.

His next, titledAlisha, is a horrorthriller. It features rel-atively new faces likeAishwarya Salvi,Vedhanth Saluja,Richa Kalra andAkshay Backchu inlead roles.

The filming went tofloors last year and amajor part of it will beshot abroad. Besidesstory and direction,RP is composingmusic for the filmwhich is a productionventure by Dr Sonal.

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RP PATNAIKgoes back to hisfavourite genre

RAVI BABUtargets youthwith his next

fter his disastrous Aaviri, actor-turned-film-maker Ravi Babu has moved on. Heannounced on the first day of the New Yearthat the title of his next movie will beCrrush, a youthful comedy entertainer. In

his trademark Ravi style, he even unveiled a posterwith three men ogling at a bikini clad young woman.While he has refrained from revealing the castdetails, we hear it will feature a bunch of newcomers.It will go to floors from January 24 and will be readyto hit the cinema halls in summer. The director him-self is producing it under his home banner A FlyingFrogs production, while his trusted script advisorSatyanand has helped him on the script front.Marthand K. Venkatesh is the editor, whileBhaskarabhatla will pen the lyrics.

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ellamkonda SaiSreenivas admits thathis thought processbehind choosingscripts has changedafter the success of

Rakshasudu. From now on, hewants to prioritise quality overquantity. “I got a good namebecause of Rakshasudu and Iwant to live up to it with the oneor two films I would do everyyear. I want to pick the rightfilms. Rakshasudu taught me alot. Earlier I used to compromiseon a couple of scenes in myfilms but now, there’s no roomfor compromise as audienceshave become smarter,” he says.

Currently, the actor is shoot-ing for Kandireega directorSantosh Srinivas’ next. Havinggone to floors recently, the unti-tled film is 20 per cent done

with shooting. “It’s a characteri-sation-based movie, a first forme. I play a role who doesn’tstick to his words. He changesaccording to situations aroundhim. Except for the last 20 min-utes, which will be highly emo-tional, the rest of the film willleave the audience in splits. It’s a

full-length entertain-er. Comedy is toughto crack but I’m giv-ing my best,” headds.

The actor, whowill celebrate his26th birthday today,was in the newsrecently for hiseight-pack abs. Hesays that he was inthe US for a coupleof months post therelease of Rakshasuduwhere he decided toget fit.

“I even grew mybeard in the process butonce I came back toIndia, director Santoshwanted me to sport a cleanshaven look as his hero is ayoung boy,” he says. — NG

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Film with SantoshSrinivas is a laughriot: SREENIVAS

CURRENTLY, THEACTOR IS SHOOTINGFOR KANDIREEGADIRECTOR SANTOSHSRINIVAS’ NEXT.SOURCES SAID 20 PERCENT OF SHOOTINGHAS BEEN COMPLETED

Rajasekhar resignsLater in the day,Rajasekhar tendered hisresignation as MAAexecutive Vice-President.In a letter, he blamedMAA president Nareshfor his decision, sayingthat his peer is not main-taining transparency, notrespecting the majoritymembers’ decisions andtaking decisions unilater-ally. “Even the diarylaunch event was not dis-cussed in an EC meetingbut was only sent as awhastapp message toJeevitha,” he said.

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PTI n GUWAHATI

The Sri Lankan cricket team, led byveteran pacer Lasith Malinga, arrived

here on Thursday for the three-matchT20 series against India amid tightsecurity after the city witnessed wide-spread protests against the CitizenshipAmendment Act (CAA).

The Sri Lankan team headed straightto the team hotel amid thick securitycover. The members of the Indian teamare expected to arrive in batches todayfor the series opener on Sunday.

“Both the teams have optional train-ing sessions, Sri Lanka followed byIndia in the evening,” a official of theAssam Cricket Association (ACA) said.

Assam had witnessed widespreadprotests against the CAA in December,which affected Ranji and U-19 matchesat the domestic level because of curfew.

“But situation is absolutely normalnow and tourism is back in the state. Weare hosting Khelo India Games fromJanuary 10 and about seven thousandplayers will participate,” ACA secretaryDevajit Saikia said.

“It’s now safe as any other place in thecountry. The state government is look-ing after the security arrangement andthere’s no issue at all.”

About 27,000 tickets of the 39,500-capacity Barasapra Stadium has alreadybeen sold out.

“People were busy with theChristmas and New Year celebrations.We are expecting a last minute ticket rushnow,” he said.

PTI n NEW DELHI

Batting legend Brian Larabelieves the Indian

cricket team, under ViratKohli, is capable of winningall ICC tournaments it com-petes in.

The 50-year-old left-handed batting icon was ofthe view that every interna-tional side sort of targetsIndia in ICC tournaments.

“I think they are defi-nitely capable of winning alltournaments that they play.I think what Virat Kohli andcompany and the Indianteam has to appreciate thefact that everybody sort oftarget India,” Lara was quot-ed as saying by India Today.

“Everybody knows thatsome point of time oneteam is going to play thatimportant match againstIndia. If it’s a quarter-final,semi-final and final,” headded.

Under Kohli’s leader-ship, India has reachedgreater heights in both Testsand ODIs but has so farfailed to win an ICC tour-nament, fizzling out in cru-cial games.

AFP n CAPE TOWN

Rassie van der Dussen willremain in the South Africa side

for the second Test with England atNewlands after his impressive debutdisplay in his team’s opening win,keeping Temba Bavuma out despitehis return to fitness from a hipinjury.

Bavuma will not have thechance to repeat hisNewlands heroicsagainst England fromfour years ago, whenhis thrilling century made him thefirst black African to make a hun-dred for South Africa.

The decision to overlookBavuma for a white player maycause some controversy in view ofan official target of having two blackAfricans in the national team.Kagiso Rabada is now the onlyblack representative.

“Temba passed his fitness test.But we think it is the right thing to

do to give Rassie an extendedrun,” said captain Faf Du Plessis.

“Temba is on board withthe process that we are part ofto try to get guys to score big

runs. Temba will bereleased to play some four-day (domestic) cricket andit is a great opportunity for

him to score some runs.”Asked what message he

had for black followers of the game,

Du Plessis insisted the decison tokeep Bavuma out was a purelycricketing one.

“We don’t see colour.Opportunity is very important.Temba will be the first guy toacknowledge that he got a reallygood opportunity,” he said.

“There will be things in place tomake sure we keep producing play-ers of all colours but right now weneed to win Test matches.”

The vacancy in the battingorder caused by Aiden Markram’sbroken finger will be filled by newcap Pieter Malan, a specialist open-ing batsman and a like-for-likereplacement.

PTI nMUMBAI

Focus will be firmly on Test spe-cialist Ajinkya Rahane andyoung prodigy Prithvi Shaw

when Mumbai take on Karnataka intheir Ranji Trophy Elite Group Bgame, beginning here today.

Both Rahane and Shaw failedwith the bat in the last Ranji gameversus Railways which the domes-tic giants lost by 10 wickets insidetwo and half days.

It will be a good opportunity forthe two players to get some runsunder their belt. This will be the lastRanji match for Shaw, who departsfor New Zealand with the India Ateam on January 10.

The pint-sized opener got startsbut was not able to convert in thelast game, following his doublehundred in the lung-opener againstBaroda.

Shaw will have tocounter Karnataka’sattack in slightly windyconditions at theBandra-Kurla Complexground.

For Rahane, who has played 63Tests, the Karnataka game pro-vides perfect platform to find formbefore he also departs for NewZealand.

Also, Mumbai needs to improvein all departments after the embar-rassing loss against the Railways athome.

The 41-time Ranji championswill miss the services of India play-ers Shreyas Iyer, Shivam Dube andpacer Shardul Thakur, who will beon national duty.

In their absence, it will be achance for the likes of skipperSuryakumar Yadav, crisis manSiddhesh Lad and experiencedAditya Tare to make a mark. Also,if another player Sarfaraz Khan, whohas been named in the squad,makes the playing XI, then it will bean opportunity for him to make itcount. Yadav also heads for NewZealand with the India A team onJanuary 10. The bowlers will be ledby Tushar Deshpande.

Meanwhile, Karnataka wouldnot have the services of India open-er Mayank Agarwal but have thelikes of skipper Karun Nair, open-er Devdutt Padikkal to do the job.Their pace bowling attack, led byprolific Abhimanyu Mithun, willpose a huge challenge to theMumbai side.

The BCCI has asked Mayank torest in view of the upcoming seasonand hence he would not be playing

the game, said sources in theKarnataka team.

PUNJAB HHOST DDELHIMOHALI: Sans India opener ShikharDhawan and speedster IshantSharma, a depleted Delhi will haveto improve their game significant-ly to present a tough challenge

against table leaders Punjab.Delhi, whose batting has proved

to be their weakest link so far thisseason, will find it tougher in theabsence of Dhawan, who will missthe game as he will be on nationalduty.

The southpaw had made amatch-winning 140 in testing con-

ditions against Hyderabad in theprevious game at Feroz Shah Kotlagrounds.

Kunal Chandela, who failed inthe last two games after scoring ahundred against Kerala in the tour-nament-opener, is likely to open withAnuj Rawat in Dhawan’s absence.Since it is an away game, Delhi’s lead

pacer Ishant is also be unavailable ashe play only home matches as partof his workload management.Expectations are high from 21-year-old Simrajeet Singh, whoimpressed in the last two gamesagainst Hyderabad andAndhra, taking 12 wickets.

Medium pacerSubodh Bhati may get achance to play his firstgame of the season inIshant’s absence.

The Dhruv Shorey-led side has its task cut outagainst hosts Punjab, who arethe team to beat with two bonuspoints victories and a draw.

Young India batsman ShubmanGill was back among the runs witha 100 in the last game againstdefending champions Vidarbha.

He would be aiming for moreruns before he leaves for NewZealand with the A team. CaptainMandeep Singh has been leadingfrom the front with 385 runs in threegames, including a double hundred.

Gurkeerat Singh too is in fineform, having scored 149 againstVidarbha.

Leg-spinner Mayank Markandehas been the pick of Punjab’s bowlerswith 11 wickets at an average of 18.45.

BENGAL TTAKE OON GGUJARATKOLKATA: With weather threaten-ing to rob the opening day’s play,Bengal find themselves in a famil-iar tight spot against an in-formGujarat in a home Elite fixture.

In their previous match,Bengal had taken a firm footingagainst Andhra but rain and badlight resulted in a truncated matchand eventually the hosts had to set-tle for three points on basis of firstinnings lead.

Outside top-five in the elitecross pool, Bengal will have to keepa close eye on the skies with rainforecast today. But the Arun Lal-mentored side will be desperate forfull points against a team, who areon a roll with successive wins overHyderabad away and Kerala athome.

In Ashok Dinda’s absence,who is out of the team on discipli-nary grounds, 21-year-old IshanPorel relished the challenge ofbeing the leader of Bengal’s paceattack.

In the batting department,Abhishek Raman, with two consec-utive centuries, will be the one to

watch out for, while skipperAbhimanyu Easwaran will

also be desperate toreturn among runsbefore leaving for NewZealand tour.

Bengal will missboth Easwaran and Porel

in the later stages of the pre-mier domestic tournament as

both are part of New Zealand-bound India A squad.

Bengal also might be temptedto hand a maiden Ranji cap to 24-year-old Ritwik Roy Chowdhury inplace of a struggling SudipChatterjee.

The Parthiv Patel-led Gujaratalso boast of talented openerPriyank Panchal, who scored amatch-winning 90 againstHyderabad, while the experiencedduo of Piyush Chawla and AxarPatel will lead the spin attack.

The visitors will also look upto some insights from coach SairajBahutule, who was in charge of theBengal side before Lal took over.

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Veteran wicketkeeper batsman ParthivPatel on Thursday advised young

Rishabh Pant to ignore criticism and focuson his game, saying dealing with this con-stant pressure can help him emerge as abetter batsman.

Seen as heir apparent to MahendraSingh Dhoni, the 22-year-old Pant hasbeen receiving flak for his failure to per-form consistently at the top level.

“Today’s youngsters have got thatadvantage of playing with the big playersand sharing the dressing room withthem. But when you are struggling forform, you get opinions from all quarters.It’s about keeping yourself away fromopinions and focus on your game,” Patelsaid.

“If you play for India, there would bepressure. Every player has got pressure ofdifferent situations. Your skills get honedin such pressure situations.

“In the T20 series (against WI) he didwell. You see he’s having a fun time at the

ground as well. He can become a goodplayer when he comes out of such pres-sure situations,” said the Gujarat skipper.

On Pant’s wicket-keeping technique,the 34-year-old Patel said: “Obviouslywhen you play for India, you have some-thing in you. He made his Test debut ina tough place like England where the ballswings a lot. He’s a young player. It’s aboutgaining confidence. It can change in a mat-ter of one-two innings.”

Having made his Test debut at 17, theyoungest to don the wicketkeeping gloves,Patel has seen it all — the rise of Dhoniand the unflinching support of the teammanagement for Pant.

“Opinions should not matter whenyou know that the team management andselectors back you. It’s about enjoying themoment and express yourself,” he said.

“It’s just because he’s doing well there’sso much talk about him. He has done wellin the last series. He has got the talent andthe team is providing him that confidenceto do much better,” added Patel, a veter-an of 25 Tests and 38 ODIs added.

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Mayank Agarwal’s absence from theircrucial Ranji game against Mumbai

will be an opportunity for others to provethemselves, said Karnataka skipper KarunNair, who attributed the India Test opener’ssuccess to years of consistent hard work.

Karnataka will miss the services ofMayank as he is set to leave for New Zealandwith the A team on January 10 and BCCIhas requested to exempt him from theupcoming Ranji game.

“Mayank is big player, but it (hisabsence) opens an opportunity for someoneelse to come and grab their chance,” saidNair, who has played six Test matches forIndia.

In his short-international career,Mayank has already scored two double hun-dreds and Nair, who has watched the IndiaTest opener from close quarters since hisfledging days, on Thursday paid glowingtribute.

“I think, Mayank has always been ahard-working cricketer, so I think it was hightime that the hard-work paid off,” Nair said.

“It is just to do with his hard-work thathe (Agarwal) is doing well now and I don’tthink he has changed much at all.

“It is just that with the runs that he got,his confidence also improved and then as abatsman confidence plays such a big role, itis all down to his hard work (rather) con-sistent hard-work that he is reaping therewards.”

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New Zealandsweated on

the fitness of batting kingpin and captain KaneWilliamson on Thursday after he and HenryNicholls missed a second day of training aheadof the final Test against Australia.

Both are battling viral infections as theyrace to recover for the clash in Sydney, wherethe visitors are desperate to salvage some prideafter being thrashed in the first two Tests.

Spinner Mitchell Santner is also unwell anddid not practise on Thursday, with batsmanGlenn Phillips making a late dash to Sydneyon Thursday evening as cover.

“It’s up in the air at the moment — a cou-ple of boys are a little bit crook unfortunate-ly,” said opener Tom Latham, filling in forWilliamson in his pre-match press conference.

“They’re having today off, as well as yes-terday, so fingers crossed they’ll be right to gotomorrow.

“It’s gone around the team a little bit whichobviously isn’t ideal, but fingers crossed,they’re resting up and hopefully they’ll wakeup tomorrow morning and be good to go.”

If they are not fit, it will leave New Zealandwith big problems.

Jeet Raval is the only specialist batsmanwaiting in the wings, but he has been out ofform and was dropped for the last Test inMelbourne.

They also have bowlers Todd Astle, KyleJamieson, Matt Henry and Will Somerville onstandby.

Coach Gary Stead stressed Phillips’ inclu-sion was precautionary and they were stillhopeful all players would be fit.

“We’re still hopeful Henry and Kane willpull through and we will give them everychance to prove their fitness,” he said.

“Glenn has been in terrific form this sea-son and has good versatility with where he canbat and the roles he can play.”

Australia captain TimPaine has made clearhis team has no inten-tion of easing up despitethe series being won,after winning allfour of this sea-son's homeTests withinfour days.

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The National Cricket Academy,which has often been criticised

for its handling of players’ injuries,is set to get the help of a BCCImedical panel and a dedicatedsocial media department as part ofits overall revamp plan.

The need for a medical panelwas discussed at the NCA’s recentmeeting which was attended by allthe BCCI-officer bearers, includ-ing president Sourav Ganguly andNCA cricket head Rahul Dravid.

The development comes afterthe criticism the NCA drew for theinjury management of leadingIndia players, includingWriddhiman Saha and morerecently Bhuvneshwar Kumar.

All-rounder Hardik Pandyaand premium pacer JaspritBumrah added to the NCA’s woesby choosing personal rehabilita-tion over recovering in Bengaluru.

“The BCCI will consult aLondon-based clinic, Fortius, forsetting up its medical panel,” a topBCCI official said.

Head of fast bowling, a posi-tion which has been lying vacantfor a long time, will also be filledsoon.

That person will be in chargeof setting up a fast bowling pro-gram at the NCA. The board willalso hire a nutrition head for theBengaluru-based facility.

The NCA has mainly been inthe news for all the wrong seasonsand there is no official communi-cation coming out of it.

A social media manager willcome on board to provide regularupdates on the happenings insidethe facility. The move could alsogo a long way in repairing NCA’sreputation, the Board officialadded.

The NCA will also be con-

ducting Level 2 and Level 3 coach-ing courses at its premises withstate associations footing the billfor their respectively coaches.

“Coach development consul-tants” will also be hired onrequirement basis.

Utmost caution will be takenwhile issuing medical updates onthe Indian players with vetting ofthe information done by the teammanagement as well as the NCA.

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