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MADURAI: Launching a scathing attack on AIADMK leader
Jayalalithaa, Congress vice- president Rahul Gandhi, at
back-to-back election meet- ings in Madurai, Coimbatore and Chennai
on Saturday, said Tamil Nadu does not need the rule of a Chief Min-
ister “who stays behind four walls, crushes dissent and be- lieves
that she has the answer for every problem.”
In Madurai, sharing the dais with M. K. Stalin, trea- surer of the
DMK, the Con- gress’ senior ally, Mr Gandhi emphasised that both of
them had understood that “direc- tionally, in thinking, we are
similar.”
He regretted that Tamil Nadu, which had been India’s most
successful State, had be-
come “backward in many, many areas” in the last five years. It was
the State which had leaders like Periyar, Kam- araj, MGR and M.
Karunanid- hi, who flowed into the sea of people like a
river, listened to
them and understood them. Above all, they were humble. “I am
confident that Mr. Sta-
lin also has these qualities,” he said.
Mr Gandhi stuck to the same theme at all venues. He alleged that
both Ms Jayala- lithaa and Prime Minister Narendra Modi were
“sitting
indoors assuming to have so- lutions for the problems of
everyone.”
Mr Gandhi narrated the story of Sathya, a ninth stan- dard girl
from Theni, who lost her father due to alcohol- ism.
Liquor menace
“Ironically, this is the truth in Tamil Nadu,” Mr. Gandhi said and
pointed out that the number of liquor shops had gone up from 1,800
to 6,800 in the last five years. “The Chief Minister gave Rs
5,000 worth freebies and took away Rs 60,000 from each family
through liquor shops,” he charged.
Campaigning at Madura- voyal in Chennai late in the evening, he
said that while the 93-year-old DMK leader M. Karunanidhi had gone
to
meet the people of Chennai during the floods, Ms. Jayala- lithaa
was not seen.
T.N. doesn’t need CM who stays indoors: Rahul
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‘ALLIES ALWAYS’: M.K. Stalin felicitates Rahul Gandhi at a meeting
in Madurai on Saturday. — PHOTO: S. JAMES
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NEW DELHI: Chief Minister Ar- vind Kejriwal on Saturday alleged
that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was not tak- ing action against
Congress president Sonia Gandhi in the AgustaWestland deal ei- ther
because they had an “al- liance in corruption” or “lacked
courage.”
Accusing the BJP and the Congress of being hand-in- glove in the
helicopter scam, Mr. Kejriwal claimed the Central Government had
“done nothing on the Agus- taWestland (case)” for the past two
years and the Prime Minister, who came to pow- er promising action
against the corrupt, was “saving the corrupt.”
“The court in Italy promptly punished the cul- prits in the
helicopter scam.
What stops the Narendra Modi government from act- ing against the
culprits in In- dia,” asked Mr. Kejriwal at a rally in Jantar
Mantar here.
Poser to Modi
“The Italian court order also has names of Sonia Gandhi, Ahmed
Patel, cer- tain officers and Congress- men, but Modi is not able
to gather enough courage to arrest Sonia Gandhi, to ask her even
two questions, to interrogate her. Modiji you have been made Prime
Min- ister to take action not to leave the task to the Italy
court. I want to ask Modiji why he is scared of her?” he
added.
Alleging that the two par- ties had an agreement, a “setting” in
Mr. Kejriwal's words, the Delhi Chief Min- ister claimed that the
BJP government had told the Congress that it would not take action
against Ms. Gandhi if the Congress did not raise Mr. Modi's alleged
fake degree in return.
‘Vadra spared’
Questioning the progress of the investigation in the chopper deal,
Mr. Kejriwal alleged the probe had not made any headway on the al-
leged involvement of Ms. Gandhi’s son-in-law Robert Vadra, who is
yet to “even be interrogated.”
“Modiji will give his go- ahead for a raid on Arvind
Kejriwal but not on (Robert) Vadra, why is that? Why won't you send
him to jail? Is it because you have adopted him?” Mr. Kejriwal
said.
“We have no problem with the qualification of the Prime Minister.
But we have every issue with a Prime Minister who lies to the na-
tion. His bachelor’s degree is fake and he has to prove it
otherwise,” he added.
Hundreds of AAP activ- ists courted arrest when they were stopped
from marching to the residences of the Prime Minister and Ms.
Gandhi.
Party leaders Kumar Vishwas, Sanjay Singh, Ash- utosh and Delhi
convener Dilip Pandey were among those who participated in the
rally.
Modi scared of arresting Sonia: Kejriwal
S TAFFR EPORTER “The court in Italy
punished the culprits.
SEE ALSO PAGE 4
TRAINING GUNS ON BOTH: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal
addressing Aam Aadmi Party activists protesting against Prime
Minister Narendra Modi and Congress chief Sonia Gandi, in New Delhi
on Saturday.— PHOTO: R.V. MOORTHY
SUNDAY MAGAZINE 6 Pages
CLASSIFIEDS On Page 5, 6 & 7
V.K. Singh says China can’t have double standards on
terrorism
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NEW DELHI: The non-performing assets of public sector banks on
account of frauds and forgery soared to almost Rs. 13,000 crore
during 2015-16, more than double two years ago, and over 16 per
cent higher than Rs. 11,125 crore recorded in 2014-15, according to
the latest official data.
NPAs linked to bank fraud soar
BUSINESS | PAGE 15
KOLKATA: The unrest atJadavpur University over the open-air
screening of Vivek Agnihotri’s film Buddha In A
Traffic Jam spilled on to the streets on Saturday. Hundreds of
students converged on Golpark, chanting slogans.
Jadavpur varsity unrest spills on to streets
NATION | PAGE 8
BRIEFLY
NEW DELHI: A day after Nepal cancelled the visit of its Presi- dent
to India and recalled its ambassador, sources told The
Hinduthat the sudden chill in
bilateral ties follows a weeklong battle of nerves during which
Kathmandu accused New Delhi of backing a plot to topple the
government in the Himalayan country.
“On three occasions over the last one week, we com- municated to
the Indian Am- bassador in Kathmandu, Ran- jit Rae, to stop
supporting the political adventurism by our rivals which nearly
toppled the government of Nepal,”
Gopal Khanal, Senior Foreign Affairs Expert in the office of
Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli told The Hindu on the phone from
Kathmandu.
Mr. Khanal claimed that the plot to break the ruling al-
liance, led by Mr. Oli, re- ceived support from India.
The crisis was triggered on May 3-4 when the former Prime Minister,
Pushpa Ka- mal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ of the United Communist Party
of
Nepal-Maoist (UCPN- Maoist), invited Sher Baha- dur Deuba, leader
of the Ne- pali Congress (NC), to form a combine and replace the
gov- ernment of Mr. Oli with a na- tional unity government.
‘Undiplomatic behaviour’
Nepal accused India of fa- cilitating Mr. Prachanda’s sudden
rebellion. Mr. Pra-
chanda’s UCPN-Maoist is analliance partner of Mr. Oli’s Communist
Party of Nepal- Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML). The shaky coa-
lition continues as of now.
However, highly placed In- dian sources have rejected Kathmandu’s
charges. The sources say the setbacks are due to Mr. Oli’s
“petulant and un-diplomatic behaviour.”
India blames PM K.P. Oli’s inaction for unrest
Kathmandu accuses Delhi of backing plot to topple
govt.
K ALLOLBHATTACHERJEE
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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Na- rendra Modi on Saturday met the Chief
Ministers of Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka to discuss
the drought situation in these States.
The separate meetingswith each Chief Minister — alongwith Central
and State officials — are par t of Mr. Mo- di’s move to meet the
Chief Ministers of the 11 drought-af- fected States.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis sought additional
Central assistance to deal with the situation, with as many as
28,000 villages being drought-affected.
“I apprised the Prime Min- ister of the drought situation. We have
asked for a package of Rs. 7,500 crore for comple- tion of
irrigation projects in Marathwada and Vidarbha in the coming three
years, and a special package of Rs. 2,500 crore for completing
pending irrigation projects in the drought-prone western Mah-
arashtra. On both issues, we have received a very positive response
from the Centre,” Mr. Fadnavis told reporters.
He added that the Centre had agreed to his request to submit a
supplementary memorandum, as 11,000 vil- lages have been affected
by drought recently, apart from the ones hit by drought earli-
er.
U.P. wants tankers
Days after refusing to ac- cept a water train sent by the Centre
for drought-hit Bun- delkhand, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister
Akhilesh Ya- dav asked Mr. Modi for Cen- tral assistance.
After the meeting, Mr. Ya- dav said there was water in the dams of
Bundelkhand but arrangements had to be made for its distribution.
“There is enough water in the dams of Bundelkhand. We need
tank- ers to lift it. A train will not be able to reach those
villages,” Mr. Yadav said.
Mr. Yadav told Mr. Modi that as against the Rs.7,543 crore sought
by the State in 2015 to compensate for dam- age due to hailstorms,
just Rs. 2,801 crore was received, and as against Rs. 2,057 crore
sought for drought relief, on- ly Rs. 934 crore was received.
Fadnavis demands
Rs. 7,500 cr., Akhilesh
too seeks Central aid
TAKING STOCK: PM Modi reviews the drought in Maharashtrawith
Devendra Fadnavis in New Delhi on Saturday.— PHOTO: PTI
Amid rising heat over drought, PM meets CMs
SPECIALCORRESPONDENT
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NEW DELHI: The CBI raided the house of an official posted with the
Home Ministry on Friday. It came months after files on the alleged
violations of the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act by Teesta
Setalvad’s two NGOs went missing from the Ministry. The files were
traced and restored in the FCRA division but the CBI was asked to
investigate the matter.
CBI raids house of official over Teesta files
NEWS | PAGE 12
NEW DELHI: The Congress on Saturday sought a public clar- ification
from Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his educa- tional
qualifications and his stated date of birth, failing which the
party may take the matter to the Election Com- mission.
‘Serious questions’
The principal Opposition party joined the Aam Aadmi Party in
questioning the au-
thenticity of Mr. Modi’s edu- cational qualifications and date of
birth, as stated in the affidavit that he had filed along with his
nomination papers for contesting elec- tions. “It appears there are
certain discrepancies on Mr.
Modi’s date of birth and the BA degree he got from Delhi
University,” party spokesper- son Manish Tewari told jour-
nalists.
He added “In the interests of probity, the Prime Minister should
make a clarification. I am not saying that what he has said is
correct or not cor- rect, only that there are seri- ous questions
related to his affidavit that need to be answered.”
Cong. seeks details of PM’s degrees SPECIALCORRESPONDENT In the
interests of
probity, the Prime
says spokesperson
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NAINITAL (UTTARAKHAND): The Uttarakhand High Court, on Saturday,
reserved its verdict on the nine disqual- ified rebel Congress MLAs
till May 9 — a day before former chief minister Hari- sh Rawat’s
floor test.
On Saturday, senior ad- vocate Kapil Sibal, repre- senting
Uttarakhand Speaker Govind Singh Kunjwal, and senior advo- cate
Amit Sibal, counsel for Congress Chief Whip Indi- ra Hridayesh,
concluded their arguments, stressing on the legitimacy of the
disqualification.
Verdict on rebel MLAs reserved
K AVITA UPADHYAY
PLAN TO PASS BUDGET IN PARLIAMENT | PAGE 12
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DHAKA: A Sufi leader was found murdered in Rajshahi district
of Bangladesh. The killing comes two weeks after the murder
of a professor in the same district. Mohammad Shahidullah (65) had
been missing since leaving home on Friday morning before villagers
last night found his body in a pool of blood in a mango
grove.
Sufi leader murdered in Bangladesh
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JNUTA starts hunger strike, alumni also join in A diktat by the JNU
administration asking students not to invite outsiders for protest
on the campus has not gone down well with the JNU Teachers’
Association (JNUTA), who launched a hunger s trike on Saturday
>>Page 4
Yet another Yamuna action plan Another plan to clean the Yamuna was
announced on Saturday with the Centre and the Delhi government
coming together to launch projects under phase three of the Yamuna
Action Plan >>Page 5
M otherhood is reason for cele- bration in any family, but till a
time not so long ago, preg- nancy was a very private af-
fair. An announcement outside the close group of family or friends
was a strict no- no.
But times have changed and that is not the case anymore. For the
Facebook gener- ation of young mothers-to-be, expecting a child is
time make the announcement in style — with help from professional
pho- tographers — happily flaunting their baby bumps.
Young parents-to-be in Delhi-NCR are increasingly turning to
professional pho- toshoots to capture some precious mo- ments
before they welcome their child.
Cashing in on the trend and tapping this upcoming segment in the
market, many professional photographers have now started
specialising in ‘maternity photography’.
Anant Shroff, a 31-year-old management
consultant and his banker wife Tamanna,who is also 31, are
expecting their first child. Since they wanted to record the mo-
ments before the child comes into the pic- ture, the young couple
decided to get in touch with a professional photographer, Akshey
Mehta.
“What women go through during this period can be difficult. Tamanna
is fond of photography, and getting our pictures tak- en was
a way for her to look and feel good about herself,” said Mr.
Shroff.
“The photo sessions can be a little tax- ing for an expecting
mother and you have to be extra careful, but we really like the
results,” he added.
Mr. Mehta, who specialises in pre-wed- ding and wedding
photography, but is fair- ly new to maternity photography, suggest-
ed that the couple get clicked with monuments at Hauz Khas in the
backdrop. “Many young parents like such locations. Qutub Minar is
also a favourite location for maternity photography,” Mr.
Shroff said. “I think the trend is catching up. You can go to
any e-commerce site, look for maternity photographers and be
flooded with options,” he added.
“In fact, I found out that the charges in many cases are quite
reasonable,” he said.
A maternity photoshoot can cost any- where between Rs. 5,000 to Rs.
30,000, de- pending on the photographer you opt for, and if you
decide to go for a particular theme. The remuneration, meanwhile,
is good enough for many photographers to specialise in maternity
photography
alone. Take, for instance, Anega Bawa, a 31-
year-old textile designer who turned into a full-time maternity and
newborn photographer.
“When I was pregnant some years ago, I was looking for a
photographer who could document my pregnancy. I wanted to cele-
brate it. For most people nowadays, this is a once in a lifetime
experience as most people don’t have more than one child,” said Ms.
Bawa.
“You feel special about your baby bump because it wouldn’t be there
after a while. Once the rut begins, your life is all about the
baby. I wanted to celebrate these mo-
ments but I couldn’t find a photographer who specialised in this
and whose work I liked,” she added.
Tired of looking for a maternity photog- rapher, she started taking
her own pic- tures using a tripod.
An alumnus of The National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad,
she was familiar with photography and had always loved clicking
others.
“It caught up and became a passion. I started getting requests from
friends and family to take their pictures, but I didn’t feel very
confident as I was basically a de- signer,” she said.
“It was only later that I thought it was
time to study photography and take class- es. It was last year that
I ventured out on my own,” said Ms. Bawa.
Catching up
According to her, the trend of maternity photography has been
around for some years, but the demand shot up only recent- ly.
“People are still coming out. The trend is still very new to Delhi
as not many an- nounce their pregnancy. It is seen as a western
concept. Most don’t do it because their parents disapprove, but
many par- ents-to-be are now going ahead with it. The trend is
catching up,” she said.
Tarun Jha, another photographer who specialises in maternity
photography, however, says that the segment is yet to grow. “People
in India are yet to get used to it, but thanks to western influence
and looking at international couples, many young parents are opting
for it. It is less about memories and mostly about sharing pictures
on social media,” said Mr. Jha.
In fact, clients not only request for nice
pictures, but ones where they look beauti- ful. “There are lot of
requests where cli- ents say that they should not look fat in
pictures. We don’t believe in airbrushing, we opt for capturing
real life through our lenses. Our focus is on the concept,” he
added.
“Women look beautiful when they are pregnant and I try to make them
feel beau- tiful. Many clients have complimented me saying they
didn’t look this beautiful even in their wedding pictures,” Ms.
Bawa said.
“I try to make them feel comfortable and bring out the emotions of
motherhood by giving the pictures a dreamy and soft look,” she
added.
Male photographers, on the other hand, have to go the extra mile to
make their cli- ents feel comfortable, feels Mr. Jha.
“I take a lot of time to convince the mother that they would look
beautiful. If the mother is not comfortable, the pic- tures
don’t come out good. Comfort and connect between the subject and
the pho- tographer is very important,” he said.
MOTHER’S DAY
MAKING MEMORIES: The trend of maternity photography, which till now
was seen solely as a western concept, is now catching up in Delhi.
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DELHI TODAY
fter more than three days of ques- tioning and not finding “enough
evidence” against them, the Delhi Police Special Cell let off four
youths — suspected to be Jaish-e- Mohammad (JeM) sympathisers — on
Saturday.
The four were among the 10 de- tained by the Cell during simulta-
neous raids in Delhi and Ghazia- bad on May 3.
The operation also led to the ar- rest of three men.
“We were done questioning them and found these four were ready for
counselling. Most oth- ers may be allowed to go soon,” said Deputy
Commissioner of Po- lice (Special Cell) P.S. Kushwah.
Abdur Raziq from the organisa- tion Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind who
accompanied the four boys and had
spent some timecounselling them in the presence of the cops
earlier in the day, said the boys had nothing to do with JeM or
even those arrest- ed and that he was confident about
the other detained boys being re- leased soon.
Counsel request
The Jamiat is arranging for fi- nancial and legal assistance for
the detained men.
Additionally, it has been re- quested by the police to counsel the
detained men, as has been a well-known psychiatrist who has
counselled Gujarat riot victims in the past as well, said the
police.
Earlier, the police had claimed that repeated mention of alleged
atrocities against Muslims in In- dia and elsewhere had played a
part in these suspects getting
drawn towards the JeM ideology. Of those released, three are
from North East Delhi’s Chand Bagh while the fourth is from Gha-
ziabad’s Loni.
They left the Special Cell office on Lodhi Road around 4 p.m. and
left for their respective homes with eagerly-waiting family mem-
bers. They were also accompa- nied by their lawyer, advocate M.S.
Khan.
Mr. Raziq also tried to distance the detained boys from the arrest-
ed ones — Sajid, Shakir and Sab- bir.
It was allegedly at Sajid’s Chand Bagh residence that an impro-
vised explosive device (IED) went off accidentally while he was
trying to assemble it.
For the others, police sources said they had to go through some
more rounds of counselling at the Cell office before they are
allowed to leave and even after that, they would be under the
observation of certain NGOs.
Meanwhile, it is learnt that the
teams formed by the Cell are cur-rently in Western Uttar Pradesh
areas such as Saharanpur in search of more IEDs and other ex-
plosives.
JeM probe: four terror suspects released after three days;
not ‘enough evidence’ They were among the 10 detained by the
Special Cell during simultaneous raids in Delhi and Ghaziabad on
May 3
HOPE FLOATS: Three of the youths are from Chand Bagh and one is
from Ghaziabad. PHOTO: SHANKER CHAKRAVARTY
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Third eye
The Jamiat is arranging for financial and legal assistance for the
detained men
NEW DELHI: A group of people sitting in a queue on a pavement just
outside the Special Cell office in Lodhi Colony has been a familiar
sight here for the last three days.
The days changed but the expressions on their faces remained the
same.
Saturday, however, was different for the family members of the 10
suspects in the alleged JeM module case. Four among them walked
out, bringing relief to their families and hope to others.
In the run up to this moment of release — something they claim
they were repeatedly assured of by the police for the last three
days — they spent their days with the hope of taking their
children back home.
But, at the end of the day, the assurance would prove to be a false
one. Next morning, they would come back to the Special Cell office
again
expecting a different scenario but the day would finally turn out
to be as disappointing.
Unknown fear The situation induces both
cynicism and scepticism which is why they are not forthcoming
when
approached by journalists. Some open up but choose not to
identify themselves. Even the responses are guarded
and they explain why. “I do not know whether a
statement I make to express my concern for my son will be
interpreted in a different way, given a spin and invite further
trouble,” says
the mother of a suspect, who was not among the four to be released
on Saturday.
It takes a little more convincing to make her open up about the
charges against the boy.
“How can they be certain that the people he was speaking to were
terrorists? And does merely talking to Sajid (an accused) makes him
a terrorist?” she asks.
The father of another man who was released on Saturday, said in the
last three days, he would be confronted with the question of his
two young grand-daughters every
night: “Where is our father?” OnSaturday, the grandfather was going
back armed with an answer.
A young boy whose detention was over chose to keep his response
precise. “They did not beat us. Gave us tea to drink, made us sleep
in AC,” is how he summed up his last three days with the request of
not probing further.
Many questions and a long wait for families
SHUBHOMOY SIKDAR They spent their days
outside the Special Cell office with the hope of taking their
children back home
HARD TIMES: Families outside the Special Cell office in Lodhi
Colony. PHOTO: SHUBHOMOY SIKDAR
NEW DELHI: A Delhi court on Saturday summoned Delhi Chief Minister
Arvind Kejriwal as an accused in a defamation case for allegedly
calling Delhi Police personnel “thulla”
last year.Metropolitan Magistrate Ravindra Kumar Pandey of
the Saket courts summoned the chief ministers after recording
the pre-summoning evidence by the complainant.
“Prima facie, court is satisfied that offence punishable under
Section 499/500 IPC is committed by Arvind Kejriwal, so he be
summoned for the same for July 14,” the Magistrate said while
summoning the chief minister.
Counsel for the complainant argued that the aggrieved being an
employee of the Delhi Police and known in society, among relatives,
friends and public at large as the same was defamed by the word
used by accused Mr. Kejriwal.
The case has been filed by Delhi Police constable, Harvinder,
against the ‘thulla’ remark, allegedly made in reference to the
city police personnel by the chief minister in a TV interview last
year.
The complainant has
chief minister underSections 500 (defamation) and 504 (insult
intended to provoke breach of the peace) of the Indian Penal
Code.
Stating that he was hurt by the chief minister’s remark, the
complainant said: “Using a derogatory and demeaning term like
‘thulla’ to refer to police personnel is equivalent to referring
all Delhi Police officials as lethargic and unproductive. This word
has, therefore, harmed the reputation of the complainant in the
eyes of general public, including his family, relatives and
friends.”
Being in a Constitutional position as the chief minister, Mr.
Kejriwal had immense influence and reach and his words impacted the
public perception of the Delhi Police, the complaint said.
By using the derogatory and insulting word ‘thulla’ to refer to the
police personnel, he had crossed all the limits of decency, the
complaint further stated.
Kejriwal summoned in defamation case
NIRNIMESHK UMAR
Case was filed by
made by Kejriwal
NEW DELHI: A Belgian woman has alleged that she was molested by an
Ola Cab driver at South East Delhi’s Chittaranjan Park on Saturday
night.
Till midnight, the woman was completing the procedures of
registering a complaint. A PCR call was received at 10
p.m. Deputy Commissioner of Police (South East) M.S. Randhawa
confirmed the receipt of complaint.
It is learnt that the accused driver tried to forcibly kiss the
23-year-old woman. The driver fled after the incident and continues
to remain absconding.
The woman had booked the cab from Gurgaon.
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ver 600 Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) supporters and 12 Members of
the Delhi Legislative Assembly were detained by the Delhi Po- lice
as they attempted to march towards the residence of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi and
Congress chief Sonia Gandhi at the conclusion of a rally at Jantar
Mantar here on Saturday.
The AAP had organised a rally against what it alleged was a Bha-
ratiya Janata Party-Congress conspiracy to hush up the Agus-
taWestland chopper scam in the heart of the Capital which, begin-
ning 10 a.m. onwards, culminated in a footfall of close to a 1,000
at- tendees and also had senior AAP functionaries such as Kumar
Vishwas, Sanjay Singh, Ashutosh and Dilip Pandey in
attendance.
Deputy Commissioner of Po- lice (New Delhi) Jatin Narwal said 602
protesters including 12 AAP legislators were placed un- der
preventive custody and taken
to the Parliament Street Police Station since the march was illegal
in view of the imposition of sec- tion 144 of the Crim-
inal ProcedureCode in the area be- fore being let off in the
evening
Alleging that both parties were hand-in-glove for respective
political motives, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kej- riwal launched
a scathing attack on Mr. Modi and Ms. Gandhi be- fore leaving the
venue.
The march began soon after. Deputy Speaker of the Delhi
Legislative Assembly Bandana Kumar was among the senior AAP
functionaries to participate in the march.
Swift action by police The Delhi Police had been
gathering intelligence inputs re- lated to the footfall expected at
the event over the last three days and was prepared to detain pro-
testers as soon as they reached the vicinity of Race Course
Road.
Having a preventive mecha- nism, which consisted of three layers of
barricades in addition to several companies of paramili- tary
personnel in anticipation, security personnel got down to the job
as soon a contingent of protesters reached the Tughlak
Road.
Over 600 AAP supporters held in anti-BJP, anti-Cong rally
Protest march draws over 1,000; police were fully prepared to
handle the situation and take the protesters into custody
CITY BUREAU
STRONG WORDS: AAP supporters protest against Prime Minister
Narendra Modi and Congress president Sonia Gandhi at Jantar Mantar;
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal launched a
scathing attack against the leaders on Saturday. PHOTOS: R.V.
MOORTHY
NEW DELHI: While the police were able to successfully
stop the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) protesters from re- aching their
targeted desti- nations, they were unable to help thousands of
commu- ters in reaching theirs.
Traffic was slowed for hours in some key arterial roads in the
Luteyns’ Zone thanks to the chaos caused by the rally.
The AAP, which alleged that the BJP and the Con- gress had forged
an alliance of corruption, had its leader attempting to drive the
message home — quite lit- erally — when they headed for the
residences of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress President
So- nia Gandhi.
Pre-empting security concerns, in case some AAP volunteers
succeeded in re- aching the residence, the
police closed several roadsto normal traffic. Notable among
these
were Race Course Road and Janpath, where the two leaders
live.
Additionally, Ashoka Road and Akbar Road, where the national head-
quarters of the BJP and the Congress are located, were also closed
to normal traffic for some time. Barricades were also erected at
Pandit Pant Marg where the Delhi BJP office is located.
The blocked routes re- sulted in slow traffic on the other roads
connecting the North-South stretch and even the ones connecting New
Delhi to Central and East Delhi.
Traffic remained slow at Tees January Marg and Teen Murti Marg.
These di- versions were put in place once the AAP leaders start- ed
their march. However, since the time was between 11.30 a.m. and 12
noon and it was a Saturday, the overall traffic volume was compar-
atively low preventing a major jam.
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NEW DELHI: Retaliating against his charges against Prime Minister
Narendra Modi, the Delhi Bha- ratiya Janata Party (BJP) ac- cused
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) of
attempting to indirectly help the Congress Party and Sonia Gandhi
in the Augusta Westland Case.
At a press conference on Sat- urday, BJP Delhi Pradesh Presi- dent
Satish Upadhyay, Leader of the Opposition Vijender Gupta and
Pradesh General Secretary Ramesh Bidhuri said that Mr. Kejriwal’s
weak resolve to end corruption could be seen in the suppressed
investigation of the Rs. 400 crore scam by the Sheila Dikshit
government, related to the Delhi Jal Board, which was revealed by
his own Minister.
“Mr. Kejriwal wants the Cen- tre to arrest Sonia Gandhi with-
out full investigation under a political and a weak case sub-
mitted in the court so that Ms. Gandhi and other accused per- sons
may get advantage. This
way Ms. Gandhi and accused persons may escape puni- shment and
after that Mr. Kejri- wal may come with Ms. Gandhi on the national
stage,” Mr. Up-
adhyay said. Mr. Gupta asked why the
AAP government was yet to take action against Ms. Dikshit in the
Water Tanker Scam de- spite claiming that he had 370 pages of proof
against her.
“I fail to understand why the Delhi government is not allow- ing
FIR in the cases related to CWG or Power Discoms against the Sheila
Dikshit gov- ernment? Mr. Kejriwal’s plea that action against Ms.
Dikshit is not progressing due to issues with the Anti Corruption
Branch (ACB) is ridiculous; if ACB is not taking action then
who is stopping the Kejriwal government from going to court?” Mr.
Gupta asked.
Mr. Bidhuri said that Mr. Kej- riwal, who claimed that he was “very
much worried” about the Augusta Westland case, should tell the
people what action he has taken against “his own cor-
rupt” Minister Asim Moham- mad Khan from whom he had demanded
resignation for graft
Get your house in order first: Congress to Kejriwal
Hitting back at Mr. Kejriwal, who had named several senior Congress
functionaries in his speech earlier in the day de- manding that
they be sacked for their involvement in the Agusta scam, Congress
leader Manish Tewari said that it will be pru- dent if Mr. Kejriwal
first put the affairs of his own house in order.
“They need to tell Delhiites how many of their Ministers were
sacked in the past one year, what are the charges against them, why
they had to leave their posts and how many of their MLA s are
facing hei- nous criminal charges in terms of the provision of the
IPC code,” Mr. Tewari said.
Asks Kejriwal why his government has not taken any action against
former CM Sheila Dikshit in the Rs. 400-crore water tanker
scam
CARRIED AWAY: Cops take away an AAP supporter during a protest over
the AgustaWestland scam on Saturday. PHOTO: PTI
Delhi BJP accuses AAP of helping Congress
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NEW DELHI: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Vijay Goel on Saturday
threatened a stir at the Ramlila Maidan if the Delhi government
tried to en- force the odd-even scheme in the Capital again without
en- suring the availability of ade- quate transportation infras-
tructure and preparedness.
Mr. Goel, who deliberately violated the restrictions of the
recently-concluded sec- ond phase of the scheme and was fined, also
suggested that a survey be conducted under the guidance of the
Supreme Court or Election Commis- sion, to ascertain and put for-
ward the view of the people of Delhi with respect to the next
phase.
“If odd-even III is imple- mented without adequate in- frastructure
and public trans- port then on the scheme’s very first day there
will be a rally in Ramlila Maidan by Lok Abhiyaan to strongly
protest against it,” Mr. Goel said at a presser.
Mr. Goel further alleged that the second rendition of the
scheme was implemented
by the Arvind Kejriwal-led Delhi government “without a proper
survey”.Mr. Goel said he would request the Centre and the Supreme
Court to form a committee on pollu- tion and environment-related
matters, which would aim at assessing whether there was enough
preparedness by the Delhi government before the next enforcing of
the scheme, which he termed a mere pub- licity stunt.
Publicity budget
“When the committee is satisfied and gives a nod that there is
adequate public transport and other modes of commute, only
then will the third phase of the scheme be implemented,” Mr. Goel
said.
He added that the Delhi government should an- nounce the publicity
budget of odd-even II.
“The government should answer exactly how much has been spent on
odd-even phase II. The publicity bud- get of the scheme should be
made public. Pollution level
reports by various agencies should also be made p ublic,” Mr. Goel
said.
Will protest next phase if it’s ill-planned: Goel
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ODD-EVEN
NEW DELHI: After launching the scheme to rent out school play-
grounds for neighbourhood children, the Delhi govern- ment on
Saturday issued in- structions to all the users to maintain safety
while playing.
“At the time of usage of the playgrounds, the safety and se- curity
of the students is to be given top priority. All heads of
concerned schools are re-
quired to take care of the stu- dents as well as government
property while according per-
mission for usage of the play- ground,” a circular issued on
Saturday read.
The playgrounds will be available for two types of book- ings:
intermittent (not for more than two days) and short duration (not
for more than seven days). Charges for inter- mittent bookings
range from Rs. 200 to Rs. 1,000 a day de- pending upon the sport to
be played. Charges for short-du- ration bookings are between
Rs. 200 and Rs. 700. A refunda- ble security deposit of Rs. 5,000
will also taken.
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NEW DELHI: A diktat by the Jawahar- lal Nehru University’s
administra- tion asking students to not invite outsiders for
protest in the cam- pus has not gone down well with the JNU
Teachers’ Association (JNUTA), who have launched a protest against
the administration by going on a hunger strike start- ing
Saturday.
“JNUTA had met the Vice- Chancellor Jagadesh Kumar two days ago
with the hope of finding a solution to the on-going prob- lem.
However, to our utter shock, the JNU administration chose to
threaten the teachers’ body on the basis of hearsay. JNUTA has so
far not invited any individual or insti- tution to join the hunger
strike,” said Bikramaitya Choudhary, Sec- retary of JNUTA.
“However, it would like to reassert that it is the privilege
of an elected teachers’ body to call any institution or
individual that it finds fit to speak in the university. It is well
within its democratic rights,” he added.
‘Persecution based on perception’
In a circular issued on Friday, the JNU administration had said:
“The JNU Administration has been holding discussions with the
JNUTA, JNUSU and the students on hunger strike. It reiterates
that the best way to resolve the issues is through dialogue and
discus- sion. It requests all the teachers and students to avoid
inviting people from outside the campus for any gathering or
activity to press their demands, which could undermine peace and
security in the campus.”
With a huge banner hanging at the protest site, that reads: “No
persecution to justify percep- tion”, the JNUTA made their de- mand
clear: “the administration cannot take action on students or
threaten teachers only on the ba- sis of perception.”
“In our meeting with the V-C,
he told us that there was a need for the punishments on the
February 9 incident because of the larger
perception against the students regarding the incident. Now this is
what we have to oppose through our protest, there can be no perse-
cution on the basis of perception,” Mr. Choudhary added.
Human chain
A group of JNU alumni also joined the protesting students and
teachers and observed a hunger strike on Saturday. In the evening,
a human chain was formed by stu- dents, teachers and alumni in
front of the admin block, which has become the hub of all protests
in the campus.
“Whatever the JNU administra- tion has done is against the ethos of
the university. It cannot be ac- cepted in any manner. Our issues
are not only with the high-level in- quiry panel but the way the
puni- shments have been allotted to stu- dents and what has
followed since then. The attitude of the adminis-
tration is just unacceptable,” said Mallarika Sinha Roy, faculty at
Women’s Studies in JNU.
Teachers’ association takes exception to JNU’s diktat asking
students to not invite outsiders; questions reasoning behind
punishments
IN SOLIDARITY: JNU students, members of the teachers’ association
and varsity alumni form a human chain to show solidari ty with
protesting students, who are on an indefinite hun ger strike
against the JNU administration; JNUTA members on hunger strike on
Saturday. PHOTOS: SHIV KUMAR PUSHPAKAR
JNUTA starts hunger strike, alumni also join in
K RITIKA SHARMA SEBASTIAN
need to be punished
because of the larger
STUDENTS PROTEST
NEW DELHI: Their health has certain- ly taken a beating, but the
students
sitting on an indefinite hunger strike against the JNU administra-
tion show no sign of backing down as their protest entered the 10th
day on Saturday.
“It seems as if the administration has made up their mind to punish
the students, which is why it has been ten days that we are sitting
on a hunger strike but no one has even bothered to inquire about
our health, forget agreeing to our de- mands. We have never seen a
more insensitive Vice-Chancellor than Jagadesh Kumar, who is
ready to see the students suffer but not lis- ten to their
demands,” said JNUSU general secretary Rama Naga.
“If the administration does not budge, we will also not withdraw
from our strike. This is a fast unto death and we will not withdraw
till the time our demands are met,” he added.
Sitting on mattresses laid down in the parking shade of the
admin
block, which has now been dubbed ‘Freedom Square’, the students
hold discussions, organise protests
and also cram for their papers and exams — all while fasting.
Two small coolers have been ar- ranged to give some relief from the
sweltering heat, but that does not help much as some of them have
suffered from dehydration and other health problems.
Sixteen students are continuing with the indefinite hunger strike
after six of them, including JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar, had
to
withdraw due bad health. Around 20-30 join the relay strike
daily.
Mr. Kumar had to be rushed to
AIIMS two days ago after his blood pressure levels dropped. He was
released on Friday but doctors ad- vised him to withdraw from the
hunger strike as it might lead to in- ternal bleeding.
“Our demands have been very clear from the beginning, all the
punishments should be withdrawn for students. Students will not
face rustication or pay any fine. Unless the administration agrees
to that,
we will continue with the strike,” said Anant Prakash, a striking
stu- dent.
This is a fast unto death, says Rama Naga
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GOING STRONG: Hunger strike by the students entered its 10th day on
Saturday. PHOTO: SHIV KUMAR PUSHPAKAR
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NEW DELHI: Another year, an- other plan to clean the Yamu- na. This
time, the Centre and the Delhi government have come together to
launch pro- jects under phase three of the
Yamuna Action Plan. Thousands of crores of ru-
pees have already been spent over the years to clean the riv- er,
which has been reduced to a dirty drain in Delhi, without too much
to show for it. But, on Saturday, Union Water Re- sources Minister
Uma Bharti and Delhi Jal Board chairper- son Kapil Mishra announced
eight schemes that they said would work. Under the Cen- tre’s
‘Namami Gange’ pro- gramme, the Union and Delhi governments
launched a campaign to clean the Yamu- na. Everything from rehabil-
itating the old sewer network to a trash skimmer will be a part of
the plan that will cost about Rs.840 crore.
On Saturday, Ms. Bharti and Mr.Mishra inaugurated six schemes at a
ceremony on the Chhat Ghat at ITO. The
schemes include rehabilita-tion and upgrade of the Ritha- la
Phase-1 sewage treatment plant with a tertiary treat- ment plant,
and the rehabil- itation of the Ashok Nagar and Jahangirpuri
sewers. The trunk sewers number 4 and 5 as well as Narwana Road,
Anand Vihar, Hargobind En- clave, Vikas Marg and Jhilmil sewers
will also be rehabil- itated.
The Chhat Ghat, where pil-
grims descend to perform prayers and give offerings, will be
rejuvenated.
Cleaning river surface
The Ministers also flagged
off a programme to clean theriver surface by launching a trash
skimmer.
The boat would travel the length of the Yamuna in Delhi picking up
floating solid waste.
A similar skimmer was used in the Ganges during the Kumbh Mela last
year.
Speaking at the inaugura- tion, Ms. Bharti admitted that there had
been no concrete results even though Rs.1,500
crore had been spent throughphases one and two of the Ya- muna
Action Plan.
“However, our new plans will ensure that we, along with the Delhi
Jal Board, make it a river that we take pride in,” said Ms.
Bharti.
The DJB would be taking the initiative forward by sub- mitting a
comprehensive plan to the Union Water Re- sources Ministry as well
as Delhi Chief Minister Arvind
Kejriwal within a month, saidMr. Mishra. “This Yamuna Action
Plan-3 will be the first plan to comprehensively help with sewage
treatment and solid waste management along with river front
development and providing a proper Chhat Ghat for devotees,” said
Mr. Mishra.
The DJB chairperson also promised that the river would be cleaned
within 36 months.
CLEAN-UP ACT
Yet another Yamuna action plan Centre, Delhi Jal Board
announce eight schemes to rejuvenate the river; sewers to be
rehabilitated
D AMININ ATH
NEW TECHNOLOGY: A trash skimmer will travel the length of the river
in Delhi to pick up floating solid waste.PHOTO: SHANKER
CHAKRAVARTY
Narwana Road, Anand Vihar, Hargobind Enclave, Vikas Marg
and Jhilmil sewers
will be revamped
NEW DELHI: Forest land near South Delhi’s Neb Sarai, which has
become a dump- ing ground over the years, will be reclaimed and its
greenery restored by the En- vironment and Forest De-
partment.
On Saturday, Deputy
Chief Minister Manish Siso- dia and Environment and Forest Minister
Imran Hus- sain inaugurated the pro- gramme to restore the forest
near the Indira Gandhi Na- tional Open University (IG- NOU).
In a statement, the gov- ernment admitted that the forest was being
used as “a dumping ground for gar- bage and debris”. The state-
ment added that the dust emanating from the forest was damaging the
lungs of Delhiites, particularly chil- dren.
In fact, the restoration campaign was inspired by children from
nearby schools who took up the cause of protecting the envi-
ronment. The Panchavati Green Movement, an orga- nisation of
children working to preserve the environ- ment, will be a part of
the mission.
According to government officials, the restoration of the
forest land will help in cleaning the air in the area. The Ridge
area of Neb Sarai has been plagued by ram- pant illegal
construction and dumping. Reclaiming the land by planting more
trees may help the Forest Department to keep land- grabbers
away.
There are concerns that the total green cover in Del- hi, which was
299.58 square kilometres in 2009, may have shrunk due to large-
scale illegal constructions.
Forest land near Neb Sarai to be restored
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REMEMBRANCE
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EVERY WEEK
NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court has directed the Aam Aadmi Party
government
to appoint Food SafetyOfficers in order to check the presence of
pesticide residues in fruits and vegetables sold in the markets in
the Capital.
Hearing a matter in which it had taken suo motu cognisance of a
newspaper report on pesticides present in fruits and vegetables,
which could cause cancer and damage nervous system and liver, a
Division Bench asked the Delhi government to fix a time- frame for
appointment of officers.
The court had earlier directed the Union
Agriculture Ministry to set up a committee and frame guidelines to
prevent the use of pesticide residues in fruits and
vegetables.
The Bench, comprising Chief Justice G. Rohini and Justice
Jayant Nath, was told by the Delhi
know what the Delhi government had done in the matter so far.
Responding to this, the counsel said
advertisements had beenpublished and reports forwarded to the Delhi
Subordinate Services Selection Board.
As the government’s counsel sought time to file a status report in
the matter, the court posted the case for further hearing on August
10, saying it would need to get satisfied about the appointment of
officers.
Some non-government organisations had submitted survey reports
about vegetables and fruits sold in the city markets to the court,
saying they contained pesticides in a harmful quantity.
government’s counsel that he would file a status report in the
matter. As per an affidavit filed by the Delhi government in
November last year, there was requirement of Food Safety
Officers.
The court sought to
Delhi asked to appoint Food Safety Officers MOHAMMED IQBAL
SHOCKING REVELATION: Surveys have found that vegetables and fruits
sold in the city markets contain pesticides.—FILE PHOTO
NEW DELHI:
In what is a much-needed green initiative, the Standing Conference
of Public Enterprises (SCOPE) claims to have brought down energy
consumption substantially in its two towers at Lodhi Road and Laxmi
Nagar here. The two towers accommodate corporate and regional
offices of as many as 65 public sector enterprises.
SCOPE Director-General
U.D. Choubey said here on Friday that savings in power consumption
were 1.12 million units during 2015-16 over the previous year,
leading to a saving of about Rs.1.23 crore. Accordingly, the power
bill of constituents has been substantially reduced.
During the last four years, similar efforts by SCOPE and its
constituents resulted in a saving of about Rs.4.43 crore and 4.48
million units, said Dr. Choubey.
Dip in energy consumption
MOHAMMED IQBAL
NEW DELHI: The decom- posed body of a 60-year- old woman was found
in- side a bed box at her apart- ment in North-East Delhi’s Sonia
Vihar on Saturday.
The deceased has been identified as Meena Ku- mari. The police are
on the lookout for her husband Rakesh, who has been mis- sing since
the incident
came to light, the police said. It was around 10 a.m. that locals
of Sonia Vihar informed the police about stench emanating from the
house of the couple, which was found to be locked from
outside.
The body has been sent for autopsy. A case of mur- der has been
registered. — PTI
Woman’s body
found in bed box
NEW DELHI: Two men who allegedly shot dead a man two days ago in
South Del- hi’s Sangam Vihar have been arrested.
The accused include Pradeep (30), a former
State-level boxer, and Par-veen (25), who is an em- ployee at a
cinema hall in South Delhi. During inter- rogation, Pradeep dis-
closed that he used to own a gym in Sangam Vihar, but 40-year-old
Jiwan Lal, the victim, had filed com- plaints against him, lead-
ing to the shutting down of the gym. This led to Pra- deep
hatching a plan to eliminate him. — PTI
Two arrested
for murder
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Chennai caste no bar 7838000016 bardhansk@ yahoo.co.in
Prof.Match for Smart, Fair, Educat- ed, Service, 42, 5ft, I’ess Di-
vorcee. NoBar
[email protected]
HINDU RAJPUT 36yrs, 80kgs wkg as TL seeks Well settled Groom 36−42.
Ct: 0996369779, rupavinayak@ gmail.com
INDEPENDENT TRUSTWORTHYProfession- al Wanted for a Chennai−based
Smart IT Project Manager Girl (Hin- du, Tamil, Traditional). If you
are a Good Human Being with Clean Habits seeking a Happy Married
Life, then nothing else matters! Call 9840959730. Email:
[email protected]
HINDU SC/ AD No Issues 44, Phd, Asst Prof, Govt, Chennai.
Seeks Suit Qual Groom. Caste No Bar. 09551167135
SADAYAM KOWSIKA Vadakalai Iyengar, Feb 79, CTS Chennai, Divorce no
commitment, looking for groom, max 2 years diff. Same caste. mail
with photo
[email protected]
NADAR CSI Christian girl 26 years, God Fearing, doing
MD(Pediatrics) 2nd year seeks suitable Post Gradu- ate Doctor
groom. Contact: jjebasingh@yahoo. com ,
Phone:9677390353
FAIR,29Yrs,RC,UK Educated,Ph.D in Biochemical Engineering,Employed
as Post Doctoral Scientist in NZ.
[email protected],0984054 2144
Kannada Devanga Sevvelar Girl Fair Poosam 25/163cm MBBS Doing
PGDDVL Expects Doctor/Suitable Groom Ph− 9942011700
Email:podhini61@ gmail.com
SC/AD 26/172cm MBBS; Only Daughter F−Sr.Cntrl Official, Wheatish;
on- ly Medical Professional. 09445855593
Doctor Fair 28 / 159cm MD 15 Lac / Annual Trichy Based
Parents Sozhia vellalar, Muthuraja wanted doctor groom Ct :
9092553399.
Wanted groom 28−31 yrs medical doc-
tors doing/completed residencyfrom USA/Canada/UK for doctor bride
doing residency in Canada. Dad Christian/Mom Brahmin. Email:
[email protected]
CHRISTIAN VELLALAR well settled parents invite established Chris-
tian professional for their fair, pretty, God fearing daughter wt
Mstrs HR 25yrs/158 Cm: 9841371137
Hindu Vellala Pillai girl, Apr’ 89 born. B.Tech non−IT working in
B’lore. Caste no bar. Contact
[email protected]
NAIDU 25 168cm whetish brown slim MBA Bharani Sutha Jathagam Asst
Manager in Govt bank,looking equal- ly,clean,gentleman in
BC&FC. 9344217939
HINDU REDDY IAS 26/160 seeks groom from Civil Services/ Doctors/
Pro- fessional/ Other Equal Cadres. South Indian Caste preferred.
Ct: 09443378426/ dr.r.selvarajannic@ gmail.com
Balija Naidu parents invites al- liance for their daughter 28
years/ 5’4" / B.E., (V.T.U.) and M.S., M.B.A., (U.S.A.) working in
U. S. from Balija parents of well qualified and U.S. settled
grooms. Contact: unitedengineersmysore@yaho o.com /
9448088970
Kashmiri pandit daughter good look- ing 25 years 5’4", Btech
Computer Sciences engg & ME Comp Sciences from IISC Bangalore
working at B’lore MNC as software R & D draw- ing20L plus
ctc.looking for Kash- miri pandit boy IIM/IIT/IIIT work- ing in
Bangalore contact dkbdp@ hotmail.com
24,164CM, MBBS, Chennai settled Malayalee Salafi Muslim, ph −044265
62452,9382121699,
[email protected]
NADAR CSI Girl 28/153 Slim&fair M.Tech Ph 09496197390
USA, HINDU SAMBAVA (SC) 26/168, Uthram, kanni rasi, sudhajathakam,
Software Engineer, working present- ly in USA with H1B Visa.
Parents of suitable boys, (caste no bar) working there and willing
to stay may contact: 9446488558, 9446551578
F− NAIR, M−Kannada, 26/ 164, wheatish BE/ MS working in MNC Ban-
galore seeks educated & employed groom of mixed family. Ct:
09986886280.
Nair Girl 34/155 M.A.,M.Phil Lec- turer Revathi Chowa Dhosham Coim-
batore Settled Seeks Qld Empld 9894153538
ALLIANCE INVITED for a good look- ing Keralite, unmarried lady en-
trepreneur, seeks bridegroom in fifties. Professionals, Doctors,
IAS allied service men preferred. 08826804683, moorthyskrishna36@
yahoo.co.in
Alliance invited for Nair girl 29/ 170 from Kerala, IAS
Officer in Karnataka from well placed young- sters.
[email protected]
PALAKKAD NAIR Girl 25/162 Moolam 1.5 dosham Engineer wrkg L&T
at Chennai.9495133681 radhika.p67@ gmail.com
EZHAVA GIRL 28,165 Uthruttathi, B.Tech, Infosis, Trivandrum.
9633193981/9746769108
EZHAVAGIRL 28/ 173 (Ashwati) / UMC / Working MNC,
Chennai. Contact: 9444613818,
[email protected]
NAIR GIRL,41,Fair,Msc PHD,Asst Prof.,ChicagoUSA Greencard,Cast No
bar,Boys USA Canada Invited.
09895824803
NAIR GIRL , MBBS, 27/165, Chithi- ra, Sudhajathakam seeks alliance
from Engineers, Doctors or such suitable profiles. Ph:09946730660,
09846306414
NAIR GIRL , 26, MA Bed , NET, un- likely to have children seeks al-
liance from suitably educated boys. Reply with full details to
[email protected]
INVITE SUITABLE alliance for inter caste Hindu malyalee girl Father
Ezhava Brahmin Mother Brahmin, June 1981 born star atham Ctc:
8722561000, 7022765439/ neena.tn@ gmail.com
KOVAI SETTLED F−MALAYALI BRAHMIN M− MENON SEEKS SUITABLE
VEG/EDUCTD/EM-
PLYD GROOM FOR DAUGHTER 23 Yrs/M. Sc CS TEACHER/1 1/2 DOSHAM
9488274167.
PUNJABI KHATRI Girl 36/157 Gradu-ate emp. seeks a well educated
& settled bridegroom from a good & decent family background
Ct: 07395958026
TAMIL MUSLIM 23/154 MBBS Wheatish. Doctor parents seek Doctor groom
09884623120 / salsspace@ hotmail.com
TAMIL MUSLIM 26/159, Wheatish, BE, SWE MNC Chennai seeks Prof Qlfd
Groom. 09445368490, saj78670@ gmail.com
Tamil Muslim 26/165cm Fair Girl M.S.,(Engg) Employed in NUS Singa-
pore seeking Engg B.E.,PG CT− 9367158644
PALAKKAD TAMIL Muslim girl 23/151 B.Tech c/s Now working Bank of
In- dia Mumbai Transferable on mar- riage Consideration seeks
suitable groom from banks/Railways etc. 09400476500
TAMIL Muslim 30/160 Beautiful work- ing in Dubai separated with a
boy 6years, very adjustable seeks a un- derstanding bridegroom
9710548633
CHRISTIAN RC Tamil Viswakarma Ph.D 27/166 Well Educated Family,
seeks Suitable Groom. Ct: 9944957793
RC 38/ 155 M.Sc, M.Phil Working: As- sistant professor,
Nursing Col- lege, Bangalore, 3Lpa. Seeks good human being,
Educated working, around Bangalore or based,Groom From the same
caste. Ct: 08122712631, 07401688530
CSI / AG /Tamil / 30 / BE.MBA / Phd (Theo) / 165 / Wheatish /
Well Set- tled / seeks / Born Again / BE & above / settled in
India or Abroad/ Ph: 9840168476, id:
[email protected]
CSI / FORWARD Caste / 33 / 162cm / Wheatish / Slim / MBA / HR
/ Seeks Groom / Contact : 8056405017
RC (DKV), 1981 Born / 160, MCA, SWE (now at US) seeks suitable
groom.. Same caste / Hindus no bar. Ct: 9962583033 / thiraviyamv@
gmail.com
TAMIL RC Pillai Fair 26/MTech/ 160 CM/ Employed at MNC
Bangalore / seeks qualified suitable groom. CT: 7406997422/
email: antony48@ gmail.com
CSI NADAR/ Tamil/ 27/164cms ME (Ph.D) Chennai, seeks God fearing
groom/ same caste. Ct: +917567994861
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FACTORY SALE 300HP Shed, 30000 Sft 5Acre, ETP Licence Near Chennai,
Oragadam Walajabad. Ct : 7305805252
SPARINGLY USED Centering / Scaf- folding Materials in Good Working
Conditions For Sale − 98407 87151 / 98408 71151
MANAPAKKAM, BEHIND L&T, Gated community 2/3 BHK CCP Free
woodwork.Ready to occupy. 7299412345 / 9884263200
Chennai, Nungambakkam Shastri Ba- van Opp Pycrats Lane 3 BHK Deluxe
Flat With 2 CP For Sale.Brokers Ex- cuse.
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Postgraduate, employed, Naidu boy, 35yrs, Never Married, seeks
suit- able bride of Naidu, Chettiar, red- diar, Yadava.
Ct:9442787805
PADMAVELAMU NAIDU 34/168 BE Civil, Business Development Executive,
8.5LPA Magam working in Muscat seeks Bride from decent family
9600120631, 9840503833 senkannan25@ gmail.com
CNB, 2nd, 48/168, BA, 86 L Propty, Veg, Delhi, for Well settled
Broad Minded. Ph:09533946711, 09849961136
REDDY(CASTENOBAR) 27/175 BS,MS/SW Consultant/CGI Technologies/USA
seeks bride CH−9345985323/NE− 9848197222
NAIDU(CASTENOBAR) handsome 30/180 BTech,MBA Design Engnr/Ford/Chen-
nai/9Lac pa CH−9385599033/MI− 9384887888
KAMMANAIDU(ONLYCHILD) 27/180 BTech (IIT) MBA(IIM) Businessman/Ch
70Cr property CH−9380475999/CE− 9842314444
BALIJA 26/ 183 BE SWE TCS CHN 7L paseeks: MBA MCA BE.
044−42125489, 9381858244, 0422−6547744, 09341950028
THEVAR GIRL Smart Good Looking 28/ 175 Chirst Believing
Working in Bangalore MNC as Associate Manager with Good salary.
Looking for a well Qualified & Setteled Groom in India or
Abroad Ct:09940632341/ 09003095453
CHRISTIAN BORN again SC AD 13−12− 81/162cm MCA MPhil M.E Asst
Profes- sor seeks Christian groom. 94439 47282
CSI AD, 29/150, Fair, Graphic De-
signer in MNC, seeks suitableBridegroom. Contact: 9952093215
/ 9791079274 / lydia.sheila@ gmail.com
TPM CHRISTIAN FC 23/153 M.Sc (Chem) M.Phill. Seeks suitable groom.
Ct: 09444495371, 09444263630
CHRISTIAN TAMIL born again girl 27/ 172 MS working in USA
seeks born again groom, working in USA. Con- tact
07353414282/07353400282.
[email protected]
CSI TAMIL Christian Parents invite alliance for Daughter 27
Postgradu- ate HR Manager MNC 8Lacs from well qualified God fearing
groom, clean habits, good christian family. Ct:9600022500 Email:
jms.hm.gs@ gmail.com
CHRISTIAN NADAR Parents Invite Al- liance for their Only Daughter,
Born Again, Fair, Slim, Beautiful, March 1992, 165 Cms, B.Sc (C.S),
M.B.A , Sr. Executive in MNC, 6 Lakhs Per Annum from Grooms below
28 Years, Born Again, Handsome, Tall, Fair, Good Family Back-
ground, Highly Qualified, Well Placed, with Clean Habits from the
same community. Ct +91 99625 66699.
[email protected]
CHRISTIAN RC AD 28/157/ME MNC Chen- nai 40k/pm Seeks Goodlooking
Clean- Habits Well Emplyd/Abroad 9884246800/9445844276
[email protected]
CSI CHRISTIAN Nadar Girl Fair, Good Looking, 03−04−1986 born
/ 152cm / M.Sc M.Phil , working as Assistant Professor in a
Reputed Women’s College, Mount Road, Chen- nai. Both Parents
Doctors (Private) , Suitable Alliance, Employed / Settled in
Chennai / With Clean Habits from Same Community. Con- tact:
9841182514
CSI Nadar smart looking 25/167 PG Lecturer seeks Professional Groom
from god fearing family. 9789027170
RC 30/ 165 B.Com. Employed in Stan- dard Charted Bank,
Malaysia seeks Well Settled Groom. 9176422930
[email protected]
PROTESTANT CHRISTIAN, born again, 30/160, fair, good looking, M.
Tech(USA), born & brt up in Tamil- nadu, wrking as Lead Engr in
Cargill at Karnataka seeks Engg Post Grad/ Graduate in Indian Met-
ros/Abroad. Ct 9788431790
CSI 34Y/ 150 CM, fair, AssistantProfessor, Kerala University
(per- manent) educated and well settled family, requires educated
groom from Trivandrum. Contact 09400853550
CSI FC 32/156 M.Phil MNC employed Chennai, seeks FC/ BC suitable
groom India/ Abroad. Ct: 96770− 96026
RC NADAR 1988 born/158, Fair, Beau- tiful, MBA MSc (Psych), Asst
Mgr− Ford India 9.5L/ pa seeks Groom RC MBA/ M.Tech above 175cm
& drawing above 10L/pa, Chennai/ USA/ Eu- rope. 98403 45969/
sartorajendran@ ymail.com
RE−MARRIAGE Saiva Vellala Pillai (Veg) 35/160/BE seeks well−em-
ployed Groom below 40 Years. Mail:
[email protected] Mob.:
8903143181
VANNIYAKULA KSHATRIYA 26/165 BE Pooradam seeks alliance from Pro-
fessionally empld. groom same caste BHP to redlotus1951@ gmail.com
8608228833
F−Thevar/ M−Nair only Daughter 27Yrs B.E,MBA CBE Wanted well
Edu- cated Emp Groom Caste Nobar Raghu Dhosam Only
EM−madhaviselvaraju@
gmail.com
30/164, Uthiradam, Fair Good look- ing girl, Freelancer Chennai
seeks suitable bridegroom. Caste no bar. Ct:9176790209/
venikrishnan@ gmail.com
HINDU KULALAR 26/165, Hastham, M.Tech, Fair, Ph.D/ PG in Eng&
Tech/ Govt.Officer bridegroom. Ct: 9488228638/
[email protected]
SC AD PR 25/152 Mesham Aswini ME Fair Well Settled Doctor Family @
Chennai, Seeks Rahu Ketu Groom in Same Caste BE/ME/Doctor Prfd.
Send BHP:08056087333 / varunsekar5@ gmail.com
HINDU NADAR, 34 BECS/SWE/MNC/ Blore,
22LPA/Karthigai/Rishabam, need SWE below 37. Also FC/BC.
9751410435
SELECT My Daughter as Your Daugh- ter−in−Law Age 26 Fair Mudaliar
Good Family Girl Uthiram Star. 9382126139
SC ADIDRAVIDAR 46/152, MDS, Never Married, Vegetarian seeks Profes-
sionally Qualified Groom. Emailid:
[email protected]
VANNIAKULA KSHATRIAR 29, MSc MBA working in USA Very fair slim
suit- able groom. 9445452520, 8056267755
HINDU, ADI dravidar Girl, 23 years, Moolam, fair, goodlooking,
slim, B.Tech., Infosys, Bangalore, Rs.30,000/− pm seeks suitable
groom from same sect. Contact: 9443521990.
MUTHURAJA Beautiful Girl 32/156 BE SWE MNC−Chennai Salary
Rs.50000/− Upper Middle Class Divorce Caste− Nobar Seeks Well
Educated Upper MiddleClass Groom. 8903952834, 9443525637
HINDU SC/ AD 24/168 Dentist Pvt Practice seeks Dr/Engr groom
from good respectable family. Ct:9840303312
CHRISTIAN UDAYAR 22yrs BE 172cm Fair Beautiful MNC Company Seeks
Only Christian Groom > 6ft Good Family Values Caste/Denomination
No Bar Ph: 9444064241 Email:
[email protected]
MUDALIAR ASVINI Fair 29/157 MA MEd (phD)State Govt BT Teacher 43K
seeks alliance from similar Educa- tion with Govt.Employment
Subcaste nobar Ct:9840136141/
[email protected]
SUITABLE GROOM for 29/154 Yadava Bharani BTech, MBA, IIM, Blore,
MNC, 24 LPA, CNB. Ct: 9444334465
DKV PALLAR 25/167 B.E. CS Fair Slim Goodlooking Girl Seeks Well
Employed Groom from Same Caste. Ct: 8056281326. Email:
[email protected]
PILLAI 26/ 173, Maham, B.E, MBA, Group I Officer, 50k pm seeks
pro- fessionally qualified Govt. Offi- cer below 31 yrs. Sub sect
no Bar. Ct: 9344982699/
[email protected]
SC/AD/ HINDU/ MSc, D/B/1983 158cm
Visaham, Dhulam Seek Suitable Qual-ified Employed. 9444866276,
9445755194.
VANNIYAR 27/ 160 BE MBA Banking Pro- fessional Poosam−4
nagadosham seeks suitable Groom Ct: 08903736055
ALLIANCE INVITED by Retired Senior Executive parents for their
daugh- ter 29 BBM, MBA, HR Executive, MNC empld, Bangalore, from SC
AD Hindu Tamil, PG/ Engr./ Dr. groom. Par- ents to ct: 09449941927,
080− 25650278, Email: alwar.7h.venkatesw
[email protected]
VANNIYAR 32/ 165 Avitam Kumbam Asst.Mgr,Bank of Tokyo Chennai
seeks suitable groom,same caste. CT:9443139535, 9789739534,
[email protected]
HINDU SC AD 38yrs BE Revathi DM in Govt Bank seeks professional
[email protected] 9840505586
HINDU SC AD MSc 34 Moolam Asst Govt Bank seeks professional/PG
[email protected] 9840505586
TAMIL YADAVA, B.Tech, 32 yrs. 5’3", Sadayam, Fair working in USA,
seeks Suitable USA Groom Soft- ware Engineer Ct: 09894724934
HINDU NADAR Pooradam 24/147/B.Tech IT Professional very good
looking seeks Chennai based IT profession- als from good family.
Ct: 9790322463
CASTE NO Bar. Hindu Maruthuvar girl Rohini, wheatish 30/168 BE, MS,
Sr. Software Engineer,MNC Chen- nai seeks suitable employed groom.
Ct: 9444939746/ sangeetharaman07@ gmail.com
HINDU NADAR Gramani, Age 29, 167cm, Beautiful, Fair, Makaram,
Thiruvonam. Seeks Suitable Groom. 09840925333
MUDALIAR 24/ 168 B.Tech Krithigai, Register Marriage Only
Done, No Consummation No Traditional Mar- riage Done Seeks High
Profile Prof- snl/Business. Geetham:09884858014/
9884658014
MUDALIAR, 42 /MCA/160/Swathi/Veg unmarried wkg IT seeks
qualified groom BHP
[email protected] 9703364590
NAIDU &VANNIYAR 9.8.1992/164 Fair Moolam Dhanusu BE, ECE seeks
suit- able alliance send BHP: 9042808211/ 8678986995.
[email protected]
DEAF−AND−DUMB Naidu Girl 1983 Graduate, Fair, Good Looking seeks
Graduate/+2 good job, decent fami- ly Naidu/Mudaliar/Brahmin groom
First Marriage Ct: 9600108645
VANIYA CHETTIYAR 24/154 B.Tech, M.B.A., working in HCL Chennai
30000/− p.m /swathi/9894051219
VANNIYAKULA Shathriya 30, Poosam, BE, Working in Cognizant, Seeks
IT Groom. Send BHP to bashker@ yahoo.com / 9600041331.
VELLALA PILLAI 35, 165 MBA Moolam, Bangalore 80,000 pm, seeks
Pillai, Mudaliar, Chettiar Groom. 9884607858,
[email protected]
HINDU VISWAKARMA Innocent Di- vorcee, 38, MBA University Rank
Holder, intelligent with a sweet, smart and bright 7 yrs old
daugh-
ter settled in Gulf with high posi-tioned parents seeks well
educated suitable Hindu Groom. Must be un- derstanding, caring,
without encum- brance & willing to settle in Gulf. Box
No−HB−3257,THE HINDU Chennai−600002
COIMBATORE BASED Bride Mudaliyar 24/165 Avittam Kumbham M.Sc Soft-
ware Engg, Working in MNC Chennai seeks Professionally Qualified
Groom. CT: 08903767320, drtk3012@ gmail.com
HINDU SC Parayan Fair girl 25/158 Mrigaseresham BE. Seeks IT
Profnls from Decent Family. Ct: 09500379611.
Hindu, Well settled Tamil girl 28 yrs,MBA,PhD,Magaram(Avittam),
pre- fer Ragu Kettu profiles, in & around Cbe
Ph:8124021249.
VANNIAKULA KSHATRIA, Bharani 26/ 155/ V.Fair, BE(CS), SWE,
MNC, B’lore. Early Marriage, seeks groom from B’lore/ Abroad &
from same caste. Send BHP to
[email protected], umapathi36@
yahoo.com 9008222000
DEVENDRAKULAVELALAR 40 BE MBA SWEn-
gr 25,000 Attractv seek boy CNB 9962310205/207 Mail@kasus2016@
gmail.com
ADI DRAVIDA 25/165 Aswini−Mesham Ms−Biotech (Uk) Working In B’Lore
Seeks Suitable Groom Ct: 09442176334
MUDALIAR, 32/ 163, BE MS Ph.D., working in New York,
Punarpoosam, Mithunam seeks Educated Boy & will- ing to settle
in USA. Caste No Bar. Ct: 9894692416 drtsuryakumar@ yahoo.com
HINDU NAICKER, 30/160, MBA, Dy Man- ager in Pvt Bank, Chennai seeks
Well Educated, Well Settled boy working in Chennai from decent fam-
ily. Sub Caste No Bar. Contact: 09486125964
SAIVAM VELLALAR Pillai Anusham 31/ 155 Graduate MNC Non IT
Seeks Suit- able Never Married Groom Below 37Yrs Including Veg Sub
Set. Clean Horoscope, Bio−Data+Photo with Ref- erences Must Box
No.AM−115880, THE HINDU, Chennai−600002. jeyam1663@ gmail.com
HINDU SC AD 30 yrs 173cm Uthirat-
tathi, Meenam BE,MBA Officer MNCbank, Rs 14lac pa seeks employed
groom from educated family. Ph 9176689616
VISWAKARMA, ROHINI, July77, 155cm, BSC, MBA Manager Std Chartered
(SCOPE) Ch 75K pm seeks groom 044− 24863729 / 9840616326 / gans_74@
yahoo.com
HINDU SC − A.D 28yrs. B.Com., Mithunam, Thiruvadirai Chennai, seeks
Educated Groom with Thulam & Kumbam, age 29 to 32yrs. Ct:
9444279829
HINDU NADAR 24,168,MBBS,USA.MBBS (OR) BEMS Ct.K.A.Raman
Nadar:9380791999 mail:
[email protected]
SAIVA PILLAI, Moolam 27/168, Beau- tiful, Fair, BE, MBA, working
seeks well educated employed groom below 32 yrs. Contact:
9444011796
SEEKING WELL qualified Hindu groom age below 38 working in USA only
for Hindu Pillai Veg girl 32/ 175cm, MCA USA Divorcee, Issue-
less. Ct: 9600043356.
[email protected]
Viswakarma tamil bride 23/152 BE, MBA final year very fair and good
looking seeks same caste groom. BHP to
[email protected] /
9840247553/8056150625
DKV 31 years ,M.Sc − Ph.D, waiting for VIVA, Avittam, Makaram seeks
suitable Groom from Same Communi-
ty. 9894075165 / 9443772255 ALLIANCE FOR 29 Yrs, 163 cm, MBA, Sr.
Consultant, MNC Blr, Seven LPA, Father Pillai, Mother Vanni- yar
Gownder. Caste No bar Ct: 09989239957
SC PR Veg 31/156 Maharam DECE Cen- tral Govt Teacher Chennai/Trichy
Seeks Groom Caste No Bar Ct: 8098621097
WANTED BRIDE Groom Hindu Nadar Rasi Simmam Star Pooram, Age 35,
MSc, MPhill. CT:7845541095; 7299755501
Agamudaiyar 40 MSc Senior IT−Con- sultant in MNC seeks groom from
OBC Mob:9444865135 nsanthakumar@ yahoo.com
SC/AD 29/157 MA Bank 25KPM Poosam/ Kadagam seek Groom Chennai
based BE/PG Good job. 8608191928/ 7418456194
PILLAI, 34/ 162 Maham Lean Looking Fair BE, SWE, TCS Chennai
72000/− pm Seeks ME/ BE/ MCA/ BDS−Profes- sors / SWE employed
Groom. Accepts FC/BC Send BHP: sundar.sundar@ gmail.com
IYER BRAHACHARANAM Srivatsam Poorattathi 4th padam 40/168 hand-
some Ph.D., Post Doctorate em- ployed seeks Coimbatore based/
transferrable job to Coimbatore, Professional groom. 0422−2433613,
[email protected]
KANNADA DEVANGA/ LATHEGAR 30/158 MSW (HR) BETROTHAL DONE
STOPPED MARRIAGE SEEKS WELL EDUCATED & SET- TLED GROOM FROM
SAME CASTE.CT: 9443360126
HINDU SC AD DEC 1978,Mirugaseeri- dam −Mithunam,Govt Bank.Seeks
same groom from good family.Ct:0− 9791890265
Hindu,SC,AD 7.7.87,164,B.Tech,MBA,M .Sc,Fair,Production Editor, Non
I.T. Co. Chennai Looking for Engg P.G,MBA,Doctor,Officer in Govt or
Pvt Co.in and around Chennai. Ct:9444719042,Email:
[email protected]
MUDALIAR BHARANI Fair 23/162 BCom (MBA) CTS seek Good Family Same
Caste 9841335614 janarthanam26@ gmail.com
HINDU SC AD 24/165 BE, TCS Chennai Seeks Dr/ BE/ Govt. Well
Settled, qualified Groom. Ct: 7338936285
CASTENOBAR V.BEAUTIFUL 23/160 BE, MBA SBI Manager welltodo seek
In-
dia/abroad CH−044−26162030/ED− 9385599011
PILLAI (TRICHY) v.beautiful 24/162 BE/Engineer/CTS/Ch well to do
fami- ly. CH−9345985323/TY−9383199099
CHETTIAR (TELUGU/ TAMIL) v. beautiful 25/162
B.Arch/MNC/Ch/ 20Crs CH−044−26160040/SM− 9385599066
SC/AD GOOD Looking, Age−35 / 5.2 / BE EEE, DIP IN EEE,
Working In TCE, 40000 Pm Bangalore. 09626599970
HINDU NADAR Girl 35/167/M.com, Hastham Unmarried. Seeks Educated
unmarried Same community Ct− 9566116063
YADAV Bride 39 MA,first Marriage Well Settled family Annanagar
chen- nai seeks suitable groom.Ct− 9710450744
Suitable match for a Tamil Muthura- ja Girl M. Pharm, 28
years work- ing in a reputed Pharma Co. in Ban- galore is invited
from same caste Boy working in Bangalore, age upto 32 years. Pls
contact: ksankar@ navnitlal.in M : 9825063809
ADIDRAVIDAR, Slim, 24/162, B.E,
TCS, Swe, Ch, Decent Pay, DecentFamily, Seeks Eng/Doctor, 044−
43483306
MUDALIAR, Fair & Slim, 25/160, B.E, Swe, Bangalore, MNC,
Business Family,Seeks Eng/Doctor, 044− 43483309
PILLAI, Fair, 22/165, B.Tech, Eng, Infosys, Ch, 36000PM, Well set-
tled, Seeks Eng/Doctor, 044− 43483313
VISWAKARMA, 24/ 168, B.E, CTS, Swe, Chennai, 28000PM, Well
settled, Any profnl, 044−43483316
TAMIL MUDALIAR 24/155, MBBS., com- pleted, smart good looking girl
from well settled, educated & wealthy family seeks suitable al-
liance, handsome, clean habit, same medical profession, choice PG
(doing/completed) from decent and good family background − mu-
daliar/ naidu. Early marriage. Send BHP not particular about horo-
scope. Contact : 8940812046. email:
[email protected]
Tamil−Iyengar−Vadakalai−Koundinyam− Pooram−22/160−M.Sc.−Native of
Tan- jore Dist.orthodox family pre- ferred Box No−HB−3250,THE
HINDU Chennai−600002
IYER MADHAVA Kasyapa Ashwini 26/ 150 Fair, M.Com, CA, seeks
Prof. Qulfd groom. Ct:9791107025
IYER VADOOLA Chithirai Nov 1974/ 5’3" MS US Citizen Girl
settled in US 20 yrs seeking Brahmin US/For- eign Educated
Professionals from USA/India. Girl now visiting India BHP to
[email protected] /
[email protected]
VADAKALAI NITHRUPAKASHYAPA Pooradam 31/162 V.Fair M.S, MBA from top
U.S. Universities seeks US based Iyer/Iyengar affluent 32− 35 years
PhD/MBA from top US Uni- versities. Ct 9884830141 /
[email protected]
ADVOCATE CHENNAI Unmarried Iyer/Mu- daliyar Parentage Veg 46/165
Upper Middle Class Father&Siblings High- ly Placed Seeks
Suitable Alliance. Mail:
[email protected] / Box No.SH−45162,
THE HINDU, Chennai− 600002.
VADAKALI, SWATHI,NAITHRUVAKASHYAPA US Educated CPA,EMPLD in Invest-
ment Firm in US, 33 yrs,162 cm, Slim,Fair With Clean Habits.FMLY
Settled in N.America Seeks IYENGAR/ IYER Groom Settled in
N.America From Well Accomplished Background. Send
BHP,9445020875,r.santhanagopal @yahoo.com
PADMA VELAMA Naidu/Balija/Gavara 34yrs B.C.S. 14.10.81 Aswini seeks
Well Settled Decent Family. 9380157836
WANTED ARYA Vysya Groom for Novem- ber 1984 Born girl, Computer
Sci- ence Engg working at Salesforce, San Francisco. She has
completed Masters in Computer Science Engg from University of
Texas, Dallas. Parents based in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. Cont:
drkmkp2004@ hotmail.com, 09500962564
KAMMAVAR B.Com TCS 20/165 Good looking Girl seeks well placed clean
boy same community. CT:09976757716.
PADMASALI 25/ 159 MSC(Cs). Moolam 2nd Padam. Parents Seeks
well Edu- cated Groom. Ct: 098841 49006
WANTED SUITABLE Hindu Aryavysya Medical PG/Super speciality Bride-
groom for 27/163, Fair good look- ing Bride studying MS(Gen
Surgery) Final year native of Kakinada, AP. Ph: 09848528954,
badamsurendrababu@ rediffmail.com
LOOKING FOR well educated and em- ployed Groom for Balija Naidu
Girl− Chennai−BALLB −24years−173cm em- ployed. Please contact 91778
05311/
[email protected]
BALIJA NAIDU Div.(No Issue) 32/160 M.Tech MBA SWE IT Chen Sal
9L/anm Seeks Suitable Bride- Groom:9445194725
Balija 25, 165,BEMBA,30K,MNC, Moolam−4,Seeks Groom. 9150384575
/
[email protected]
NAIDU, 37, MCA, IT, Chennai seeks unmarried professional Groom from
decent family background. Contact:
[email protected]
9445691753
NAIDU 27/ 165 BArch Chennai based goodlooking Entrepreneur
affluent family seeks suitable groom 9841044646
BALIJA NAIDU Doctor Bride,MBBS, MS− OG Anusham, Good Looking.
34/ 158cms. Doctors/PG Engrs Preferred. Ct: Ph:9380123020 /
rrinder2003@ Yahoo.com
NAIDU (CASTENOBAR) beautiful 24/ 165 BE/Infosys/35Kpm seeks
groom India/abroad CH−9385599044/MI− 9384887888
KAMMANAIDU BEAUTIFUL 23/160 Gradu- ate 40Crs seeks job/business
groom CH−9345615251/CE−9382554555
REDDY (TAMILNADU) 23/167 beautiful Design Engineer 50Cr seeks groom
well to do 044−26160030/9848197222
BALIJA NAIDU 29 BSc SBI Chennai seeks BE MBA, below 35, earning
50K+ Ct:9094532474/ hemala12369@ gmail.com
REDDY 23/ 168 B.Tech SWE MNC CHN 3Lpa,5Cr seeksMBA MCA
BE.044−281507 76,9381058244,0422−6547744,09379480490
KAMMA NAIDU, Fair MS/USA, 26/163 only daughter. Seeks groom in USA.
Ct−9659773537.
KAMMA NAIDU, 24/170, Slim, Prof. Deg, MNC, Asst.Mgr, Ch, 6 LakhsPA,
Busi Fmly,Seeks Eng/Busi,044− 43483308
GAVARA NAIDU, 23/165, Slim, B. Tech, Swe, TCS, Ch, 24000PM, Well
settled, Seeks Dr/Eng/Busi,044− 43483303
Padmashali/Shettigar girl 28yrs/ 164, MTech, employed seeks
Shetti- gar/Padmashali groom, MS/MBA/B.E/M. Tech, settled in
Govt/Public Sec- tor/MNC jobs in India/Abroad. Send details to
[email protected], Contact: 8599008413
SMU 23/ 165/MBBS Fair from educated fly seeks suitable Dr
groom. Send CV with Photo alliancefd10@ gmail.com
SMU 25/ 162 MBBS, DGO, seeks suit- able MS/MD Doctor groom.
Ct:9952828485 / syednayeem123@ hotmail.com
URDU MUSLIM 23 Fair BE working PSU. seeking suitable groom age
25−28.Preferably college Lectur- ers/ PG Asst/ Govt/ PSU/ MBBS/ BDS
Ct: 9443315658, pgbabdulkadher@ gmail.com
SMU 25/ 165 M.E. Asst Professor, Fair, Beautiful, 50000/− pm
seeks suitable groom.Ct: uruduadv16@ gmail.com
SMU 28 MBA Pious Business family Wanted Professional, Doctor, Engi-
neer & Business. Ct: 9381080814.
SMU 24/ 158cm M.Com Religious Fair Seeks Suitable Groom.
Ct:9591228145 ,Email:
[email protected]
SMU 25/ 156 Fair BDS seeking Groom Age 26−28 MBBS/ MDS/ MS/
ME/ Gulf 8870672284 gmohideenbasha@ gmail.com
SUNNI URDU Muslim Sheik B.Tech / 24yr / 170CM . Good Looking
Fair Religious Girl Working Teacher Chennai. Ct: 9840465998,
[email protected]
SUNNI MUSLIM B.E / 24 / 160 / fair, well−settled family.
Seeks groom Preferably Govt / Engr / Doc- tor background &
ready to reallo- cate. Ct: 9003873669
Mail:
[email protected]
HINDU NADAR Caste no bar BE 16 Lpa business 17c propertied
unmarried Chennai 38/173 Only son clean habits Send BHP to Email −
[email protected]
HINDU NADAR Caste no bar BE 16 Lpa business 17c propertied
unmarried Chennai 38/173 Only son clean habits Send BHP to Email −
[email protected]
CHENNAI BORN, British Citizen, Graduate, 43, Employee in U.K, Seeks
Graduate (Nurse). Contact : 9841248588 / 9962384628.
CHRISTIAN BOY aged 30 working in a nationalised bank in Bangalore
looking for a suitable match from the parents of godfearing ,
educat- ed. goodlooking girls. cont mob− 7090277887
WANTED BRIDE age up to 40 years for a healthy Well settled 49
year
Old Divorcee without encumbrance. Only those who have caste no bar
choice need Contact: 9840049020
INVITED PROPOSALS from Brahmin Brides for Fair Telugu 6000N− 45y−
173 MS, MBA Sr. SW Prof. (USA) a Divorcee with child living sepa-
rately (Agreement). Contact: 91− 9441267982.
HINDU 27/ 178 MBBS − MS M Brahmin Caste No Bar Seeks Veg /
MBBS Ct : 9994747626.
HINDU PILLAI 29/180 Doing MD (GEN− MED) Govt Service, Seeks MBBS
Girl. 09790638284, murali030789@ gmail.com
HINDU 27/ 178 MBBS − MS M Brahmin Caste No Bar seeks Veg /
MBBS Ct.9994747626
Aryavysya Ayilyam fair 33/174 BE MS MNC Chn 15L