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LOVE JIHAD
YOGI’SMASTERSTROKE
FOR 2022!
CHIEF MINISTER ADITYA NATH YOGI
ADITI NAGAR
mastermind strategist Uttar Pradesh Chief
Minister Aditya Nath Yogi has very smartly
and timely set “Love Jihad” as one of his most
strategic plans for 2022 Assembly polls by
making Love Jihad cases as non-cognizable
criminal offence with five years imprison-
ment. Yogi has stolen the show from the opposition par-
ties, including the Congress, which have been caught
unaware of Yogi’s this tactical move. Except Rajasthan
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, no other Congress leader
across the country and even Mayawati and Akhilesh
Yadav in Lucknow have been able to work out a well-
thought plan and strategy to suitably respond to Yogi’s
controversial Love Jihad offensive. According to sourc-
es, Yogi’s two mentors Prime Minister Narendra Modi
and Home Minister Amit Shah are also curiously watch-
ing their UP nominee Yogi’s “2022 game plan”. Political
observers are of the view that after Ram Mandir move-
ment, Love Jihad may turn to be an another emotion-
ally and politically super hit story of the Saffron party
in Yogi led Uttar Pradesh. Surprisingly, with no admin-
istrative background, this Ghorakhpur “Monk”, main-
ly assisted by his two principal aides Avinash Awasthi
and Navneet Sehgal, is proving to be a tough Adminis-
trator and also one of the most popular leader even out-
side UP, after Narendra Modi and Amit Shah. Now,
Yogi’s Love Jihad mission may bring some more popu-
larity and laurels to his political career.
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LAW TO CHECK
CYBERCRIME OR
TAME JOURNALISTS?
PROTESTS IN
FRANCE OVER LAW
TO PROTECT COPS
erala government’s new law giv-
ing teeth to the police to check
misuse of social media has given
rise to fears that the state envis-
aged curtailing freedom of ex-
pression. Allaying the fears the government
maintained that the law was intended to os-
tensibly prevent cybercrime against women
and children. The law added to the Police Act
as Section 118-A empowers the police to suo
motu register a case against an accused and
arrest him. It provides for either a fine of Rs
10000 or five-year imprisonment or both. It is
the wording of the Kerala Police Act Amend-
ment Ordinance signed by Governor Arif
Mohammad Khan that has raised the hackles
of opposition parties and experts who were
apprehensive of its misuse.
The law stipulates punishment for those
who produce, publish, or disseminate content
through any means of communication with
an intention to intimidate, insult, or defame
any person through social media. Chief Min-
ister Vijayan Pinarayi said that the law was
formulated to check abuse of social media to
tarnish the image of individuals. The govern-
ment also contended that the law was intro-
duced as it had no legal option to deal with
cybercrime after the Supreme Court repealed
Section 66-A of the IT Act and Section 118-D
of the Kerala Police Act which curtailed free-
dom of expression.
On the face of it, even the new law has am-
ple scope for misuse at a time when the Chief
Minister’s Office itself is under a cloud but
as political leaders and bureaucrats become
increasingly intolerant of negative publicity,
targeting journos has become the norm.
assive protests have been staged
in France against a controversial
security law that will make the
dissemination of images of police
officers “that might harm” their
“physical or mental integrity”. Those found
guilty could be sentenced to a year’s impris-
onment or a fine of up to 45,000 euros. Protest-
ers, who included journalists, human rights
groups, Reporters Without Borders, and Am-
nesty International (France), claim that the
law will hinder journalists and rights activ-
ists from reporting police brutality. Interior
Minister Gerald Darmanin told a press con-
ference that journalists covering protests and
demonstrations should give prior informa-
tion to authorities to “avoid confusion” in
case police resort to force.
France has witnessed a season of protests
over police brutality and racism. Activists
accused the police of allegedly killing a de-
livery driver in Paris after putting him in a
chokehold.
IN-DEPTH
K
M
oday,theIndianeconomyiscon-
sidered to be one of the stable
economies of the world. After
covid, from since last three
months, the Indian industry is
stalking and growing at super-
fast speed. As a result of “Vocal
for local “ and “make in India”,
a government of India initia-
tive, the economy is on the race
toestablishnewpeaksandmak-
ingbigbucks.Indiancompanies
are conquering many foreign
companies across the globe. En-
trepreneurs of India are now
manufacturing small kinds of
stuff like pins to large military
outfit requirements in India it-
self. The world’s renowned
American company is also go-
ing to produce Medium-range
Fighter aircraft in India. There
are many similar instances
whereIndianentrepreneursare
waiting for a new wait.
At present, the Indian com-
panies require to peek outside
of the clutter of the old genera-
tion’s thinking and adopt pro-
fessional management. The
contribution of small scale in-
dustries to the Indian economy
is more than 75 percent. Profes-
sional management is required
here in small scale industries
to develop them at 2x speed and
to achieve new peaks. In small
and medium scale industries,
the role of the CEO is in the
same hands as the owner. In
such cases, the company’s fu-
ture is governed by the promo-
tors of the company.
But now it is high time, small
industries need to hire a CEO
in the true sense. It is time for
the CEO to take responsibility
and anticipate the result. For
this, the promoters of indus-
tries have to upgrade their
thinking with new professional
clothes. If a promoter wants to
achieve new peaks and goals,
he needs to serve as CEO or ap-
point a new business head, to
make it more professional and
optimistic. The future of the
company and its working at-
mosphere depends upon the
attitude of its higher authority.
At present, the promoters are
running the company on the
things that they like and think
is appropriate. Many a time
professionals working in the
company are very intelligently
gifted, but they do not own
their intellect, instead, they do
agree with the owners in their
decision about the firm, and
ultimately company suffers.
The time has come for the
CEO or promoter to perform
extraordinarily as the profes-
sionals in the large scale indus-
tries do. As professionals are
evaluated and appraised every
year, CEOs or promoters also
need to be evaluated profes-
sionally as well. If the compa-
ny owner is acting as the CEO
of the company, he has to make
policies to evaluate his own
performance. Depending on
the growth and profits given by
the promoters of the company,
the company’s CEO has to give
a salaried increase or even a
dividend.
Last year, a prominent ven-
ture capitalist organization in
India surveyed how the perfor-
mance of the CEO could im-
prove the performance of the
company. Nearly 800 compa-
nies were taken into considera-
tion for the survey. The results
were very interesting. When
asked about the growth of the
company credit was given into
the owner’s account, while D-
growth was reasoned to be
changed in the market and
called the weak ability of work-
ers. Some of the CEOs also said
that our segment has very
toughcompetitionduetowhich
our company’s performance
has been stalled. Less than 1%
of the CEO or promoter ac-
knowledged that some of their
decisions went against the in-
terest of the company and ulti-
mately the company suffered.
In this survey over 80% of the
employees said that the com-
pany can grow more, and you’ll
be surprised to know that more
than 70% of employees said
that they are not happy with
the working methods and deci-
sions of the promoter and if
they’ll get a chance, they’d hap-
pily leave the company.
It is to be said that, in India
more than 75% of business
houses are based on small-scale
industries, the main perfor-
mance index of the company is
proportional to the perfor-
mance, thinking, and decision
of its CEO. In the present sce-
nario, there is no criterion for
the valuation CEO. Promotors
even do not even believe that
they should be evaluated. Em-
ployees are evaluated at least
once a year, similarly, the CEO
should also be evaluated every
year. CEOs can take or dip the
performance company. There-
fore, their performance evalu-
ation should be given more
importance than that of evalu-
ating employees. Because one
good employee will serve the
company at tide period, others
will support the firm at ebbs,
but CEO have to take the com-
pany at both (tides and ebbs).
CEO’S PERFORMANCE
ASSESSMENTS ARE ESSENTIAL
FOR COMPANY’S GROWTH
T
At present, the
Indian
companies
require to peek
outside of the
clutter of the old
generation’s
thinking and
adopt
professional
management.
The
contribution of
small scale
industries to the
Indian economy
is more than 75
percent.
Professional
management is
required here in
small scale
industries to
develop them at
2x speed and to
achieve new
peaks. In small
and medium
scale industries,
the role of the
CEO is in the
same hands as
the owner
It is to be said that, in
India more than 75%
of business houses
are based on small-
scale industries, the
main performance
index of the company
is proportional to the
performance,
thinking, and decision
of its CEO
ntil 2016, global
leadership was
a hallmark of
A m e r i c a n
greatness. The
United States was at the
forefront of establishing
and supporting the United
Nations, the International
Monetary Fund, the World
Trade Organization, and
much else. America was
exceptional in that, despite
its stature at the end of
World War II, it chose to
buildaworldorderthrough
multilateralism and global
institutions, rather than
pursuing reparations and
unilateralism.
It is almost impossible to
comprehend how much
damage Donald Trump’s
presidency has done to
America’s global standing
these past four years. From
the start, his administra-
tion sought to reverse long-
standing policies that had
been embraced by Republi-
cans and Democrats alike.
Preferring unilateral-
ism, Trump abandoned
the Trans-Pacific Partner-
ship (TPP) and demanded
a renegotiation of the
North American Free
Trade Agreement, the US-
Korea Free Trade Agree-
ment, and other accords.
He slapped tariffs on im-
ported steel and aluminum
under the pretext of “na-
tional security,” in viola-
tion of the spirit, if not the
letter, of international
trade law under the WTO.
These decisions – and
Trump’s behavior more
generally – quickly eroded
the confidence that other
countries had previously
placed in US leadership
and “soft power.” The US,
suddenly, could no longer
be trusted to honor its
commitments.
While multilateralism
cannot guarantee the US
complete fulfillment of its
objectives, it certainly can
achieve more than bilater-
al deal making of the kind
Trump has pursued. With
4.25% of the world’s popu-
lation and accounting for
15.2% of its GDP, the US is
nowhere near large enough
to impose its will on the
rest of the world. Rather,
US influence is most en-
hanced when it is deployed
in concert with others. No-
where is this truer than on
the issue of trade.
ConsiderTrump’s“trade
war” with China, which
has utterly failed to meet
its stated objectives. The
bilateral trade deficit with
China has grown, and US
exports to China are falling
well below the target level
implied in the “phase one”
agreement the two coun-
tries signed in January. Is-
sues such as intellectual-
property rights and e-com-
merce remain unad-
dressed. Perhaps even
worse, demanding that
China set quantitative tar-
gets for purchases of US
exports has only increased
the extent to which the Chi-
nese state must intervene
in its economy.
These failures do not
come as a surprise. Tariffs
cannot be expected to re-
duce a bilateral trade defi-
cit, and bilateral measures
are usually offset by third-
party actions anyway. For
example, in 2019, US im-
ports from Vietnam rose
sharply as its imports from
China declined. And there
have been numerous com-
plaints about Chinese ex-
ports to the US being rout-
ed through other countries
to hide their origin.
The Trump administra-
tion’s one-on-one deal
making has failed for a
simple and obvious rea-
son: we live in a multi-
country world. Tariffs and
other discriminatory
measures levied against
one country will simply
create an opening for oth-
er countries to fill.
Ignoring this reality
leads to serious difficul-
ties. For example, one of
Trump’s first official acts
was to ditch the TPP, which
would have established a
free-trade area among 12
Pacific Rim countries, no-
tably excluding China.
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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on
Sunday wished Samajwadi Party founder Mulayam
Singh Yadav on his 81st birthday. “Heartiest wishes to
Mulayam Singh Yadav jee on his birthday. I pray to Lord
Ram for your good health and long life,” said the chief
minister in a tweet in Hindi. Mulayam Singh’s younger
brother and Pragatisheel Samajwadi Party president
Shivpal Yadav too greeted the socialist veteran while
also seeking inspiration from the politics of sensitivity
of his elder brother. “Wishes to our source of inspiration
and the person who did politics of sensitivity. May you
live long, remain healthy and give direction to the coun-
try and society,” said Shivpal Yadav in a tweet n Hindi.
CM Yogi Adityanath greets SP founder Mulayam Singh Yadav
on his 81st birthday as Shivpal Singh Yadav looks on.
Har Ghar Nal Yojna to benefit rural UP
Vishal Srivastav
Lucknow: Uttar
Pradesh’s Vindhy-
achal region has been
thirsty for quite some
time now. The scarcity
and connectivity of
the water supplies was
in shambles for years
here. Such was the
situation in the region
that water scarcity
forced many people to
migrate from here.
However, with the
collaboration of the
Central and State gov-
ernments, the region
would soon see the pic-
ture change.
On Sunday, Prime
Minister Narendra
Modi and UP CM Yogi
Adityanath launched
a project worth Rs
5555 crores. While
PM Modi was present
through video confer-
encing during the
launch, CM Yogi was
present in Sonbhadra.
“The scarcity forced
many people to migrate
from the region,” the
Prime Minister said af-
ter laying the founda-
tion stone of rural
drinking water supply
projects in Mirzapur
and Sonbhadra dis-
tricts of the Vindhy-
achal. Modi also inter-
acted with village water
and sanitation commit-
tee members during the
event.
“For decades after In-
dependence, if any area
had fallen prey to ne-
glect, then it was this
area. Be it Vindhyachal
or Bundelkhand, this
entire area despite hav-
ing resources became
an area of scarcity. De-
spite having so many
rivers, this area was
identified as the most
thirsty and drought-af-
fected area. This was
thereason,whichforced
many people to migrate
from here,” he said.
Turn to P6
PM Modi and CM Yogi during foundation stone laying of rural
drinking water supply projects in Vindhyachal region on Sunday.
`5,555.38 cr scheme aims to
provide water to 41 lakh villagers in
Sonbhadra and Mirzapur districts
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It is that time of the year again, when tourists leave the comfort of their homes
to spend time in the beautiful mountains and valleys. Lahaul, being the latest
addition sees the arrival of tourists at the north portal of the Atal tunnel as it
received fresh snowfall on Sunday. —PHOTO BY ANI
WINTER COMES
KNOCKING!
Jammu: Pakistani
troops targeted forward
posts and villages along
the International Bor-
der (IB) and Line of
Control (LoC) in Jam-
mu and Kashmir’s
Kathua and Rajouri dis-
trict, drawing retalia-
tion from Indian troops,
officials said on Sunday.
However, there was
no report of any casu-
alty in the latest cease-
fire violation which
came a day Turn to P6
New Delhi/Riyadh:
Climate change must be
fought not in silos but
in an integrated, com-
prehensive and holistic
way, Prime Minister
Narendra Modi said at
a G20 event on Sunday
and asserted that the
entire world can pro-
gress faster if there is
greater support of tech-
nology and finance to
developing nations.
Addressing the G-20
summit side event—
‘Safeguarding the Plan-
et: The Circular Carbon
Economy Approach’—
Modi said India is not
only meeting its Paris
Agreement targets, but
also exceeding them.
“Inspired by our tra-
ditional ethos of living
in harmony with the
environment, and the
commitment of my gov-
ernment, India has
adopted low-carbon and
climate-resilient devel-
opment practices,” he
said. The entire world
can progress faster if
there is greater support
of technology and fi-
nance to the developing
world, the prime minis-
ter asserted.
“For humanity to
prosper, every single in-
dividual must prosper.
Rather than seeing la-
bour as a factor of pro-
duction alone, the focus
must be on the human
dignity of every work-
er,” Modi said.
Such an approach
would be the best guar-
antee for safeguarding
the planet, he said.
Modi said that in
times of COVID-19
when everyone is fo-
cused on saving citizens
and economies from the
effects of the global pan-
demic, it is equally im-
portant to keep focus on
fighting climate change.
“Climate change
must be fought not in
silos but in an integrat-
ed, comprehensive and
holistic way,” he said
and highlighted that In-
dia is not only meeting
its Paris Agreement tar-
gets, but also exceeding
them. Turn to P6
New Delhi: Congress
leader Ghulam Nabi
Azad on Sunday cate-
gorically denied that
there is rebellion in the
party. Azad, however,
added that some lead-
ers are looking for re-
forms, which will ulti-
mately help in revital-
izing the party.
“There is no rebellion
in Congres party, we are
looking for reform. Re-
bellion means replacing
someone. There is no
other candidate for the
post of party president.
This is not a rebellion.
This is for reforms. We
are the ones who believe
in directing what is nec-
essary (for the better-
ment of the party),”
Azad told ANI. On being
asked if Congress is go-
ing through an existen-
tial crisis as it contested
on 70 seats in recently
concluded Bihar As-
sembly polls and man-
aged to win just 19, Azad
said, “There is a need to
revitalize and for that,
we need to think of a
new formula. We have
to change the system.”
The Congress party’s
strike rate was poorest
among the alliance
partners in the recently
held Bihar assembly
elections, in which even
the Left performed bet-
ter in the state which is
not usually considered
as their stronghold.
Turn to P6
2024 polls:
Nadda’s 120
day national
tour from Dec
RBI GETS 1 MN
FOLLOWERS
ON TWITTER!
New Delhi: BJP presi-
dent J P Nadda will em-
bark on a 120-day na-
tionwide tour to tone up
the party’s formidable
organisational machi-
nary with an eye on the
2024 Lok Sabha polls, as
the saffron dispensa-
tion looks to focus on
regions where it did not
fare well in the last gen-
eral election.
BJP general secre-
tary Arun Singh told
reporters that Nadda
will begin his travel
from the first week of
December and Uttara-
khand will be the first
state on his itinerary.
December 5 is the
likely date for the begin-
ning of his tour.
Singh said the BJP
president will visit eve-
ry state, hold virtual
meetings with heads of
all booth units, the
smallest organisational
entity in the party, and
meet every MP and
MLA of the organisa-
tion besides its senior
leaders, including dis-
trict chiefs, in each
state.
Nadda will visit some
booths to interact with
ground workers, he
added. Turn to P6
New Delhi: Reserve
Bank of India on Sunday
became world’s first
central bank to have over
one million followers on
its Twitter handle. “RBI
Twitter account reaches
one million followers
today. A new milestone.
Congratulations to all my
colleagues in RBI,” RBI
governor Shaktikanta Das
tweeted. India’s monetary
authority has beaten
US Federal Reserve and
European Central Bank on
Twitter by emerging as
most popular central bank.
Need to fight climate
change in a holistic
way: Modi at G20
No rebellion in Cong, looking for
reforms, says Ghulam Nabi Azad
Jammu: A 150-metre long underground tunnel
suspected to be used by terrorists for infiltration
was detected by the BSF at the International Border
in Jammu and Kashmir’s Samba sector on Sunday,
DGP Dilbag Singh said. Singh, who along with BSF
IG, Jammu frontier, NS Jamwal, and IG Jammu
range, Mukesh Singh inspected the scene, said the
tunnel was unearthed following investigation into
the recent encounter near Nagrota on the Jammu-
Srinagar National Highway. Cops shared some vital
inputs found from encounter scene with BSF which
after hectic efforts, managed to find the tunnel.
Pak targets villages, forward
posts along IB, LoC in J-K
TUNNEL SUSPECTED TO BE USED BY
TERRORISTS DETECTED IN J-K
PM Narendra Modi addresses during the G20 Summit via video
conferencing in New Delhi on Sunday. —PHOTO BY ANI
—FILEPHOTO
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Lucknow: Lucknow:
Uttar Pradesh Chief
Secretary Rajendra Ku-
mar Tiwari on Sunday
offered prayers to a cow
of Nandini breed at a
program organized to
celebrate Gopashtami
at Kanha Upwan, a cow-
shelter home in Nadar-
ganj area Lucknow. He
garlanded the cow and
fed jaggery to all cows
at the place.
Tiwari also gave nec-
essary instructions re-
lated to cleanliness at
the cow shelter home.
He instructed offi-
cials to make sure that
there is no shortage of
water and fodder at any
of the cow-shelters in
the state. He said that
the funds provided by
the state government
for maintenance of pro-
tected bovine at shelter
sites should be used for
their better upkeep.
He said that the “Save
Cows” policy of the
state government,
strives to give ‘Gau
Mata’ the same glory,
fortune and respect that
is mentioned in holy
scriptures a thousands
of years ago.
The cows hold a spe-
cial importance in the
Indian culture and is
deemed to be holy ani-
mal by the Hindu ma-
jority nation.
It is believed that all
deities are believed to
reside inside the cow.
The presence of cow
has been a part of the
Indian lifestyle since
forever.
On the occasion of
Gopashtami, Uttar
Pradesh Chief Secre-
tary Rajendra Kumar
Tiwari highlighted the
importance of Gau-se-
wa or service towards
cows.
The said that holy
cow gives us affection
and blesses us, thereby
serving Gau Mata can
do well for ourselves,
our society and for the
entire state.
He said that cow
protection is one of
the top priorities of
the Chief Minister
adding that if some-
one is found commit-
ting any cruelty or
crime against cows,
then adequate legal
action will be taken
against him.
First India Bureau
Lucknow: Prime Min-
ister Narendra Modi
lauded the Uttar
Pradeshgovernmentbe-
ing led by Chief Minis-
ter Yogi Adityanath, for
fast-pace developmental
works in the state.
The Prime Minister
especially pointed out
that despite the chal-
lenges posed by the nou-
vau coronavirus, CM
Yogi Adityanath has led
the development pro-
jects of the state from
the front.
Prime Minister Nar-
endra Modi was speak-
ing at the stone laying
of rural drinking water
supply projects in Mir-
zapur and Sonbhadra
districts of Uttar
Pradesh via video con-
ferencing. The Prime
Minister said, “the pro-
jects are an example of
Uttar Pradesh’s fast
moving development
despite challenges
posed by COVID-19.”
“The perception of
Uttar Pradesh and its
officials has changed
because of the the fast
paced development
works that are undergo-
ing in different parts of
the state. , the image of
the UP government and
its officials is chang-
ing,” PM added.
He added that it was
an extraordinary initia-
tive taken by the UP gov-
ernment that looked af-
ter migrant labours job
interestsduringthepost
lockdown phase. “Work-
ing in such a big state
with minute details
(baariki) on all fronts,
UP has done ‘kamaal’
(wonders), Modi said.
The PM praised ef-
forts of Yogi Adity-
anath for reduction in
encephalitis cases. He
said the success of the
Yogi government in
containing it is being
discussed far and wide.
For saving lives of in-
nocent children, each
and every citizen of UP
is blessing the entire
team of Yogi Aditynath,
Modi said.
The prime minister
also remembered Son-
elal Patel, the founder
of the Apna Dal and fa-
ther of Anupriya Patel,
the Lok Sabha MP from
Mirzapur. Anupriya’s
party Apna Dal (Son-
elal) is an alliance part-
ner of the BJP in UP.
“Today, when I
speak to people of this
area, it is very natural
that I remember my old
friend Sonelal Patel,
who was very con-
cerned about water
scarcity issue that has
been faced by the pub-
lic in this area. Seeing
the starting of these
schemes, his soul today
will feel satisfied and
also shower his bless-
ings on us,” Prime
Minister Narendra
Modi said.
UP government is committed to protect cows in the state, says CS
CULTURE FIRST
CS RK Tiwari
marks the
Gopashtami by
servinig cattle
at Kanha
Upavan. Says,
UP govt will not
spare the ones
committing
cruelty against
the animal Uttar Pradesh Chief Secretary Rajendra Kumar Tiwari at Kanha Upwan.
UP govt’s initiatives, despite Corona
challenges, brought the change: PMModi calls welfare oriented steps taken by the Yogi Adityanath government and officials as extraordinary
Greet and meet. Displaying the bond of mutual respect between UP CM Yogi Adityanath and PM Narendra Modi. —FILE PHOTO
MODI 2.O TO
SOLVE SCARCITY
‘Gangster Act on
those behind deaths
due to illicit liqour’
First India Bureau
Lucknow: Yogi Adi-
yanath asks officials
to invoke Gangsters
Act against culprits
following deaths due
to illicit liquor.
Taking a serious
note of deaths due to
consumption of il-
licit liquor in Praya-
graj district, Uttar
Pradesh Chief Min-
ister Yogi Adity-
anath on Saturday
said the people re-
sponsible for the in-
cident should be
booked under the
Gangsters Act and
their property
should be confiscat-
ed. A UP govern-
ment release said
that the Chief Minis-
ter has given direc-
tions for action in
the case under the
Gangsters Act.
“The Chief Minis-
ter has directed that
the property of peo-
ple involved in sell-
ing poisonous liquor
should be confiscat-
ed by taking action
under the Gangsters
and Anti-Social
Activities (Preven-
tion) Act against
them. By auctioning
the seized property,
the victim’s families
should be helped,”
it said.
Yogi Adityanath
LU@100: Governor lays
emphasis on physical fitness
Sanitiser production scales
high during last nine months
First India Bureau
Lucknow: Uttar
Pradesh governor
Anandiben Patel on
Sunday addressed a
group led by Vice Chan-
cellor of the University
Alok Kumar Rai, who
walked down from the
Lucknow University to
Rajbhawan. She said
that physical exercise
should be a part and
parcel of life and moti-
vated them to include
morning walk in their
daily habits.
Congratulating the
University on complet-
ing 100 years, the gover-
nor said that the stu-
dents should make the
event a memorable one.
The governor said that
the students should be
made known of their
talents and should try
making the best use of
them.
Citing the example of
Prime Minister Naren-
dra Modi, she said that
he has played an impor-
tant part in raising the
bar of the country in
the international arena
by bringing world lead-
ers together. Therefore
the students of the Uni-
versity should also em-
phasise on team work at
different levels.
The governor, who is
also the vice-chancellor
of the University said
that the institution
should organise educa-
tional exchange pro-
grammes and should
send the students on
educational tours for
better exposure. The in-
stitution should also
make sure that the ar-
rangements of the trip
are also managed by the
students.
First India Bureau
Lucknow: As much as
177 lakh litres of hand
sanitizers have been
produced in Uttar
Pradesh in the last nine
months in light of the
COVID-19 pandemic,
raking in a record in-
come of Rs 137 crore, the
state Excise department
informed on Sunday.
Out of the total
amount that has been
produced, about 165.39
litres have been sold,
including 78.38 lakh li-
tres outside Uttar
Pradesh, while a total
of 87.01 lakhs have been
sold in the state.
Calling it an ‘Oppor-
tunity in a disaster’ Ad-
ditional Chief Secre-
tary Excise Sanjay R
Bhoosreddy said that
the Excise department
produced sanitizer in a
timely manner for the
market and along with
income, it was also an
effective weapon
against the coronvirus.
Itis to be noted that
sanitizer production
fetched a GST revenue
of Rs 12,848 lakh and
license fee of Rs 794.28
lakh while revenue
from decentralization
was Rs 21.18 lakh.
COVID UPDATES
UP recorded 2,588
fresh COVID cases on
Sunday, pushing the
tally to 5,26,780 with
death toll rising to
7,559 with 35 more
deaths. Fresh cases
were reported from
Lucknow (351),
Meerut (283), Ghazi-
abad (189), Gautam
Buddh Nagar (171),
Kanpur (118), Alla-
habad (110) and Vara-
nasi (102).
The governor addressing the group that walked down from LU.
Pandemic was an opportunity in disguise for sanitiser producers.
An income of
Rs 137 crore was
generated from
production of
hand sanitisers in
the state
Yogi government for
more COVID-19 tests,
economic development
First India Bureau
Lucknow: Additional
Chief Secretary (Infor-
mation) Navneet Sehgal
while addressing the
media at Lok Bhawan
informed that emphasis
is being laid on con-
ducting more and more
Covid-19 tests.
He said that the Chief
Minister has instructed
that infections should
be identified and treat-
ed by maximum RTP-
CR, Antigen and Tru-
enat test.
He said that wearing
masks, washing hands,
social distancing and
keeoing off from crowd-
ed places is the key to
keep COVID-19 at bay.
Sehgal informed me-
dia persons that cases
of corona infection
have increased in the
border districts of the
state.In order to boost
economic activities the
state government is
making continuous ef-
forts.
He informed that
new MSME units are
being opened to cre-
ate employment and
further increase eco-
nomic activities.He
informed that about
25 lakh people have
got jobs from MSME
units and job fairs.
Cheif Secretary RK Ti-
wari on Sunday said
that Uttar Pradesh gov-
ernment will test each
and every travellers
from Delhi for coronavi-
rus testing.
ACS Navneet Sehgal
Students and teachers
led by VC AK Rai
walked down from LU
to Raj Bhawan on
Sunday
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Several injured as
bus overturns
Around 20 passengers
were injured after a bus
overturned in UP’s Un-
nao on Sunday. Around
20 passengers were in-
jured as the overturned
near Sirdharpur village
on Saturday night. The
bus was coming from
Delhi and was heading
to Bahraich. It was car-
rying around 82 passen-
gers.
Bizmen protest
attack on trader
A businessman Ankur
Agarwal was attacked
by goons at Hewett
Road under Aminabad
police station in the
city. Over 400 traders of
the area protested
against this and shut
their shops. The police
have arrested two of
the attackers. Traders’
leaders Satish Agarwal
and Atul Tripathi said
the goons had forced
the victim to move
away his vehicle from
his parking spot. The
victim said Manish
Pratap Singh with his
10-12 men launched the
attack on him.
National shooters
caught with katta
National shooters com-
ing in from Dubai were
held at Lucknow air-
port with katta (coun-
try-made pistols) worth
crores. They could not
show any proof from
Rifle Club for these
weapons. Customs
team seized 16 pistols
from their pocession.
When the Rifle Club
team from Delhi called
them, the shooters de-
nied to appear before
them on the pretext of
corona symptoms.
BRIEF
in
First India Bureau
Lucknow: Lucknow:
CM Yogi Adityanath
led Uttar Pradesh
was awarded the best-
performing state in
the inland fisheries
sector, while Odisha
got the award of the
best marine state on
the occasion of World
Fisheries Day, ob-
served by the Depart-
ment of Fisheries,
Ministry of Fisheries,
Animal Husbandry
and Dairying.
According to the
Ministry of Fisheries,
Animal Husbandry
and Dairying, the
per-capita fish con-
sumption in Odisha
has increased from
7.71 kg in 2000 to 16.24
kg in 2019-20.
Uttar Pradesh has
taken up various initi-
atives in aquaculture
under the CSS-Blue
Revolution, which led
to an increase of 30 per
cent in water spread
area for fish culture in
recent years, the min-
istry said.
The Minister of
State for Fisheries,
Animal Husbandry
and Dairying, Pratap
Chandra Sarangi,
was the chief guest
who also launched
the logo of Pradhan
Mantri Matsya Sam-
pada Yojana.
“Through this event,
we send a message to
our fishermen, to our
nation and to the world
that fisheries is an im-
portant sector that con-
tributes immensely to
the socio-economic
growth of the country.
Fisheries sector
is extremely diverse and
quite dynamic,” he said.
For the first time in
the sector, the Govern-
ment of India awarded
best performing states
for 2019-20 namely,
Odisha (amongst ma-
rine states), Uttar
Pradesh (amongst in-
land states) and Assam
(amongst hilly and
NE states).
Krishna district in
Andhra Pradesh was
chosen the best marine
district; Kalahandi,
Odisha, the best inland
district; and Nagaon,
Assam, the best hilly
and NE district. The
government also
awarded best organisa-
tions for 2019-20.
First India Bureau
Lucknow: Inspector
General K
Satyanarayana’s car
was stopped at the
Kotwali Gate by a
molestation victim
and her family in
Rath, Hamirpur yes-
terday.
They asserted that
no action was being
taken in their case by
the police and pleaded-
for justice.
The IG has filed a
lawsuit and ordered an
inquiry into the case.
A resident of a village
in Kotwali area told that
on November 19, while
she was returning from
the field carrying fod-
der,ayoungmanbelong-
ing to Akona village had
caughtandmanipulated
her. On protesting, she
was severely beaten
with the butt of a gun.
Hearing the screaming,
the victim’s mother and
aunt, who were cutting
fodder in the fields
rushed to the spot and
challenged the accused
who in turn ran away
threatening them all.
It is alleged that after
some time, the accused,
returned at the farm
with his family mem-
bers and beat them
black and blue. The vic-
tim had become uncon-
scious in this fight.
The victim alleged
that the police took her
family members to the
Police station when her
family called up ‘UP
112’ for help. A case was
registered against her
family despite going
through this turmoil,
instead of the accused.
First India Bureau
Lucknow: Samajwadi
Party workers celebrat-
ed patriarch Mulayam
Singh Yadav’s 81st birth-
dayoutsidehisresidence
and the party office here
on Sunday.
The area around Mu-
layam Singh’s residence
was decorated with post-
ergreetingsonhisbirth-
day. Party workers were
seen reaching the SP
headquarters in large
numberstocongratulate
theirleader.“Netaji(Mu-
layam Singh Yadav) is
ourinspiration,hesacri-
ficed his entire life for
humanityandsocialism.
He is a living example of
an ideal public servant,”
said Armaan Khan, SP
leader.
He also said that un-
der the guidance of Mu-
layamSinghYadav,Akh-
ilesh Yadav will become
the Chief Minister of
Uttar Pradesh in 2022.
“The 2022 elections
areroundthecornerand
today I want to reiterate
that under the guidance
of Mulayam Singh Ya-
dav, our leader Akhilesh
Yadav will become the
CM of Uttar Pradesh
once again,” he said.
Union Minister Nitin
Gadkari took to Twitter
and wished him health.
Lok Sabha speaker
Om Birla also took to
Twitter to wish the lead-
er. Meanwhile, SP’s offi-
cial Twitter handle
poured wishes for their
leader on his birthday.
First India Bureau
Lucknow: Lucknow
witnessed an abnor-
mally low tempera-
ture of 10 degrees Cel-
sius on Sunday morn-
ing while the maxi-
mum during the after-
noon remained at 24
degrees Celsius.
However, Monday is
expected to get even
colder with a mini-
mum temperature
dropping further by
one degree Celsius to 9
Degrees Celsius.
The government has
ordered for night shel-
ters to be built for
those, homeless. The
government has given
clear cut instructions
to ensure that Covid
protocols be followed
in the shelters. For
this, government has
sought appointment of
senior officials as nod-
al officers for night
shelters. The state gov-
ernment also asked
district authorities to
launch surprise in-
spections to ensure im-
plementation of man-
datory norms.
Officials would ar-
range mattresses,
quilts, clean bed
sheets, safe potable
drinking water, lava-
toryandkitchen.Local
bodies would also be
required to facilitate
bonfires near shelter
homes, which should
be in close proximity
to hospitals, medical
colleges, stations etc.
First India Bureau
Lucknow: The vi-
brant festival of
Chhath may be over
but it would be re-
membered for a long
time for a special rea-
son. Whispers are
aloud in the galleries
of Lok Bhawan that
an IAS couple from
Uttar Pradesh made
the most of their pow-
er for performing the
Chhath Puja.
While many comforts
come packing for IAS
officers in India, an IAS
couple of Vaibhav Sriv-
astava, District Magis-
trate, Raebareli and his
wife Neha Prakash,
Special Secretary (IT),
have got a pool built
from the public money
in their official home.
It has been known
that the couple got the
pool made through Pub-
lic Works Department
(PWD) recently only to
perform the Chhath
Puja 2020. This is not the
firsttimethatthecouple
is in news for their out
of turn choices. Earlier
too, Srivastava made
headlines for getting a
red carpet laid for his
wife during a function.
Also, during the lock-
down, Srivastava led the
Thaali bandwagon in
Pilibhit to appreciate
Covid warriors.
First India Bureau
Lucknow: The UP Pub-
lic Service Commission
(UPPSC) declared the
results for Combined
State/Upper Subordi-
nate Services (Prelimi-
nary)Examination-2020,
commonly known as
PCS (Pre)-2020, and As-
sistant Conservator of
Forest/Range Forest Of-
ficer (ACF/RFO) Pre-
liminary Examina-
tion-2020 early on Sun-
day. The exam was held
in October 2020.
In PCS (Pre)-2020, a
total of 5,393 candidates
and in ACF/RFO Pre-
liminary Exam-2020, 180
candidates have been
conditionally declared
successful. They will
now appear for the
mains, dates of which
will be notified by soon.
The qualified candi-
dates need to take note
that their results are
conditional and they are
expected to follow guide-
lines available on the
website of UPPSC and
undertake the neces-
sary action as specified
in it, failing which their
candidature may be can-
celled.
Uttar Pradesh was awarded on the occasion of World Fisheries Day.
The police noting down the complaint of the girl.
The winter chill has gripped the city hard.
The IAS couple performing the puja at the pool.
UP best-performing state in inland fisheries
CSS-Blue Revolution in the state has led to an increase of 30 per cent in water spread area for fish culture in recent years
First India Bureau
Lucknow: Chief Min-
ister Yogi Adityanath
on Sunday wor-
shipped cows on the
occasion of Gopashta-
mi at Tanda Falls
here. He also inspect-
ed the cow shelter
where he offered the
prayers.
On the occasion, Adi-
tyanath said, “Stray
cows should be kept in
cow shelters and then
should be distributed
among farmers. Every
farmer rearing a stray
cow should get Rs 900
per month per cow.
The CM also handed
over cows to 11 families
and said, “When the
children of these fami-
lies will get milk, their
malnourishment will be
eradicated. When the
children are healthy, the
future of the country
and society is bright.”
In a statement, the UP
government said, ‘In
what could arguably be
the most unique scheme
in the country, Uttar
Pradesh Chief Minister
Yogi Adityanath chose
the occasion of
Gopashtami to hand
over cows to 11 families
who have malnourished
children. It will serve
the dual purpose of pre-
serving cows as well as
providing nourishment
to under-nourished chil-
dren.’
As many as 66,257
cows have been given
under the Sahbhagita
Yojana, of which 1,071
were distributed among
1,069 families with mal-
nourished children.
“The scheme is part
of the process of bright-
ening the future of soci-
ety as well as the nation.
We have made an ar-
rangement that all desti-
tutecowswillbebrought
to cow shelters and if
any farmer is willing to
keep them, he will be
given Rs 900 per month
as maintenance charg-
es,” Adityanath said.
CM Yogi Adityanath worships cows on Gopashtami
HOLY REVERENCE
Under the
Sahbhagita
Yojana, the
Uttar Pradesh
government is
giving Rs 900
every month to
the person
taking care
of cows Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath participating at the puja on Sunday.
Girl stops IG’s convoy to complain
against eve-teasing, police inaction
SP patriarch Mulayam Singh
Yadav celebrates 81st birthday
City records coldest day,
more chill expected today
UPPSC declares PCS prelims results
More than five
lakh candidates
had applied for the
exam while around
three lakhs had
appeared for it.
‘Privileged’ IAS couple gets a pool
from PWD to perform Chhath Puja
CRIME ROUND-UP
First India Bureau
Lucknow: Salman,
21, son of
o n e
R a s h i d
Hussain, a
resident
o f
Maqbool-
g a n j ,
Hewett Road under Kes-
arbagh Police Station
was arrested on Sunday.
The accused along
with his men Shivam
Singh, son of Jai Naray-
an Singh of Scooter In-
dia Square (Sarojini Na-
gar) and Jamid Raja,
son of Enullah, of Roop-
pur, Khadra PS, Hasan-
ganj used to be involved
in mobile snatching in
the city riding stolen
two-wheelers.
They also used to sell
these stolen mobiles on-
line by preparing fake
bills in their name. The
acused has several cases
registered against him
at Gomti Nagar PS.
He was being
searched by the police
for long and this time
too he was almost on his
way to Delhi when he
was nabbed by the Kai-
sarbagh police.
Wanted
criminal
arrested
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Har Ghar...
Referring to the tem-
ple of Vindhyavasini in
the region, Modi said
the Vindhya hills are a
big centre of belief
(vishvaas) and faith
(aasthaa).
“With the blessings
of Maa Vindhyavasini,
this project is begin-
ning. The Vindhyachal
hills have been a centre
of belief (vishvaas), pi-
ousness (pavitrata) and
faith (aasthaa) from an-
cient times. Poet Ra-
himdas had said ‘jaa
par vipadaa parat hai,
so aavat yehi desh’ (a
person facing difficulty
comes to this place).
The reason for this be-
lief was the abundant
resources and possibili-
ties present here,” he
said.
The PM said once
piped water reached
thousands of villages in
Vindhyachal, the health
of children would im-
prove and their physi-
cal and mental develop-
ment will be better.
Modi said the area is
becoming a leader
(agrani) in the world in
the solar energy sector.
Need to...
India is a signatory to
the Paris Agreement
under the United Na-
tions Framework Con-
vention on Climate
Change. The Paris ac-
cord was adopted at the
UN climate conference
“COP 21” held in the
French capital in 2015
with an aim to reduce
hazardous greenhouse
gas emissions.
Underlining that In-
dia has taken concrete
action in many areas,
Modi said the country
has made LED lights
popular and noted that
this saves 38 million
tonnes of carbon diox-
ide emission per year.
2024 polls...
During the travel, he
will also strategise with
party leaders for
strengthening the or-
ganisation in Lok
Sabha seats and regions
where the BJP did not
win in the 2019 polls, he
said.
With assembly polls
in four states, West
Bengal, Kerala, Tamil
Nadu and Assam, set
to be held in the first
half of the next year,
he will also review the
party’s preparedness
for the elections, Singh
said.
Nadda will spend
three days in big states
and two in others.
He will also meet
BJP’s allies and hold
public programmes
and press conferences
as well, Singh said.
Pak targets...
after a personnel of
the Indian Army was
killed and three others
including two women
were injured in sepa-
rate ceasefire violations
by Pakistan in Rajouri
and Poonch districts.
“At about 11.15 am on
Sunday, Pakistan initi-
ated unprovoked cease-
fire violation by firing
with small arms and
shelling mortars along
the LoC in Nowshera
sector of Rajouri. The
Indian Army retaliated
befittingly,” a defence
spokesman said.
In another ceasefire
violation, the officials
said Pakistani Rangers
targeted Satpal, Man-
yari, Karol Krishna and
Gurnam border outpost
areas at around 9 pm on
Saturday, drawing
strong and effective re-
taliation from the Bor-
der Security Force
(BSF).
Cross-border firing
between the two sides
continued till 3:45 am
on Sunday but there
was no report of any
casualty or damage on
the Indian side. —ANI
No rebellion in...
“We all are worried
about losses, especially
about Bihar and by-
polls results. I don’t
blame the leadership
for the loss. Our people
have lost the connection
on the ground. One
should have a passion
for their party and to do
everything for that,” he
added.
The Congress party
veteran, however, em-
phasized that grassroot
leadership is required
for the betterment of
the party and said,
“Polls are not fought by
5-star culture. The prob-
lem with leaders today
is if they get a party
ticket, they first book a
5-star hotel. They won’t
go if there’s a rough
road. Till the time 5-star
culture is given up, one
can’t win elections.”
“Office bearers
should understand
their responsibility. Till
the time, office bearers
are appointed, they
won’t go. But if all of-
fice bearers are elected,
then they will under-
stand their responsibil-
ity. Right now, anyone
gets any post in the par-
ty,” Azad said.
“Our party’s struc-
ture has collapsed. We
need to rebuild our
structure and then if
any leader is elected
in that structure, it
will work. But saying
that just by changing
the leader, we’ll win
Bihar, UP, MP, etc. is
wrong. —ANI
FROM FRONT PAGE
CENTRE SENDS HIGH-LEVEL TEAMS TO HP, PUNJAB
Country sees more actives than recoveries for 1st time in 47 days
New Delhi: On a day
when the country wit-
nessed more active Cov-
id-19 cases than recov-
eries for the first time
in 47 days, the central
government has decid-
ed to dispatch high-lev-
el teams to Uttar
Pradesh, Punjab and
Himachal Pradesh to
support them in pan-
demic response and
management.
Across the country, a
total of 45,882 new cases
were detected on Thurs-
day, slightly higher
than the 44,807 who
were declared to have
recovered.
The three states have
recently witnessed a
marked rise in the num-
ber of active coronavi-
rus cases. Earlier, simi-
lar teams were sent to
Haryana, Rajasthan,
Gujarat, Manipur and
Chhattisgarh.
“The gap between re-
covered and active cases
is steadily increasing
and presently stands at
80,80,655,” the ministry
noted. With Thursday’s
addition of nearly 46,000
new cases, the total
number of confirmed
infections in the coun-
try has crossed the 90-
lakh mark, more than
84.28 lakh, or nearly 94
per cent, have recov-
ered,1.32lakhhavedied.
RT-PCR exceeds RAT in Del,
250 ventilators delivered: MHA
New Delhi: Almost a
week after Union Home
Minister and top BJP
leader Amit Shah held a
meeting to review the
Covid-19 situation in
Delhi, the number of
RT-PCR tests in the na-
tional capital has ex-
ceeded the number of
rapid antigen tests.
Also, as many as 250
new ventilators were
delivered to the Defence
Research and Develop-
ment Organisation
(DRDO) hospital to ex-
pand the Covid-19 treat-
ment capacity in Delhi,
the Ministry of Home
Affairs (MHA) said on
Sunday.
“For the first time
number of RT-PCR
tests in Delhi have ex-
ceeded Rapid Antigen
Tests. 250 ventilators
were delivered to
DRDO hospital and are
being installed,” the
MHA said.
The spokesperson of
HM said, “Following
Amit Shah taking lead
in ramping up medical
infrastructure, leading
new strategy to combat
Covid surge in Delhi.
For the first time num-
ber of RT-PCR in Delhi
have exceeded RAT.”
AIIMS TO RECRUIT 207 JR. RESIDENTS
Covid-19
infrastructure
ramped up
The number of
real-time reverse
transcription poly-
merase chain reaction
tests in Delhi have
surpassed the num-
ber of rapid antigen
tests on Friday.
A total of 250
ventilators have
been delivered to the
DRDO hospital and
are being installed.
The house-to-
house survey, as
directed by Shah, has
started in Delhi and
till Friday, 3,70,729
people have been
surveyed.
AIIMS has also
started the process
for recruitment of
additional 207 Junior
Resident doctors, the
spokesperson said.
Cong’s Tarun Gogoi on life
support while battling Covid
Guwahati: The health
condition of three-time
former Assam Chief
Minister Tarun Gogoi,
who has been battling
post-Covid health com-
plications for a month
now, remains “critical”
despite some positive
signs like “spontaneous
eye opening”, doctors
said. The 86-year-old
veteran Cong leader
had become “complete-
ly unconscious” after
difficulty in breathing.
Law panel of the GST suggests
measures to tackle fake invoices
New Delhi: The Law
Committee of the GST
Council after its intense
deliberations on the is-
sues of GST fake in-
voice frauds, spread
over two days, has sug-
gested two-pronged
manifold measures that
would warrant on one
hand to tackle the men-
ace of fake invoices and
ineligible availing and
passing on of input tax
credit (ITC) by unscru-
pulous fraudsters, and
on the other, would en-
sure not to impact the
Ease of Doing Business
provided by the GST’s
liberal registration and
refund regime, and sim-
ple self-compliance sys-
tem with little checks,
said the sources in the
Department of Revenue
(DoR).
According to the
sources, the Law Com-
mittee while suggest-
ing systemic tighten-
ing, some modification
in the registration pro-
cess, use of Aadhaar
and Aadhaar like reg-
istration modus opus,
faced the biggest chal-
lenge to dig solutions
which would not be
impacting Ease of Do-
ing Business, al-
though, would effec-
tively control the men-
ace of fake firms and
fly-by-night operators.
The Law Committee
has come out with the
measures which are
taken on precise iden-
tification of potential-
ly riskier taxpayers
based on very well de-
fined parameters run
on the automated envi-
ronment, thus, would
not be impacting Ease
of Doing Business for
genuine taxpayers,
businesses entities
and traders. —ANI
MP to form ‘Mantri Parishad
Samiti’ on cow protection
Bhopal: After holding
the meeting on ‘Cow
Cabinet’, Madhya
Pradesh Chief Minister
Shivraj Singh Chouhan
on Sunday said that the
state government will
form the Mantri Pari-
shad Samiti to work on
protection and promo-
tion of cows.
“Ministers of depart-
ments related to ani-
mals and principal sec-
retary will together
form the Mantri Pari-
shad Samiti to work on
cow protection and pro-
motion. This issue can-
not be handled only by
the Animal Husbandry
Department,” said
Chouhan.
This comes after the
MP CM held the first
meeting of ‘Cow Cabi-
net’ in Bhopal. The state
government had decid-
ed to form a cabinet for
the protection of cows
in the state. Earlier to-
day,Chouhancelebrated
‘Gopashtami’ at his resi-
dence in Bhopal. —ANI
CHOUHAN HOLDS ‘COW CABINET’ MEET
Ahead of
Hyderabad civic
polls, Javadekar
slams KCR govt
Hyderabad: Slamming
the Telangana govern-
ment, Union Minister
Prakash Javadekar on
Sunday said that the as-
sets of CM K Chan-
drashekar Rao and his
friends are increasing
but the assets of the
state government are
decreasing. He said that
BJP has come up with
an ‘aarop patra’ which
lists 60 failures of the
state government dur-
ing the last six years.
Ahead of the munici-
pal body polls in the city,
Javadekar expressed
confidence over the
prospects of BJP. —ANI
NCP will welcome move if BJP
merges B’Desh, India, Pak: Malik
Mumbai: Maharashtra
Cabinet Minister
Nawab Malik on Sun-
day said that his party
Nationalist Congress
Party (NCP) will wel-
come the move if BJP
creates one country by
merging India, Paki-
stan and Bangladesh.
“The way Devendra
ji has said that time will
come Karachi will be
the part of India. We
have been saying that
India, Pakistan and
Bangladesh should be
merged. If the Berlin
wall can be demolished
then why not India, Pa-
kistan and Bangladesh
can come together? If
BJP wishes to merge
these three countries
and make a single coun-
try, we will welcome it
definitely,” Malik told.
“It is still 15 months
left for the BMC elec-
tion. Every party has
the right to work for
their party. We are also
strengthening our par-
ty. We would want that
those who are running
the government all
three parties should
contest polls together,”
he said. —ANI
NGT directs States/UTs to set up nodal agency
New Delhi: The NGT
directed that under the
oversight of Chief Sec-
retaries of States/UTs,
the designated nodal
agency may hold its
meeting not later than
January 31, 2021.
Noting that adequate
steps for protection of
water bodies have not
been taken, the National
Green Tribunal has di-
rected all states and Un-
ion Territories (UTs) to
designate a nodal agen-
cy for the exercise.
The NGT directed
that under the oversight
of Chief Secretaries of
States/UTs, the desig-
nated nodal agency may
hold its meeting not lat-
er than January 31, 2021,
to take stock of the situ-
ation and plan further
steps, including direc-
tions to district authori-
tiesforfurthercourseof
action. The tribunal
asked the Central Moni-
toring Committee,
formed for monitoring
remediation of 351 pol-
luted river stretches, to
monitor the steps for
restoration of water
bodies by all the states
periodically, at least
thrice in a year. “We find
that steps taken so far
can hardly be held to be
adequate. It helps not
only aesthetics but also
wateravailability,aquat-
ic life, microclimate, re-
charge of ground water
and maintaining e-flow
of the rivers.
“Under the Public
Trust Doctrine, the
State has to act as trus-
tee of the water bodies
to protect them for the
public use and enjoy-
ment for current and
future generations,”
Justice A K Goel said.
The tribunal was hear-
ing a plea filed by Hary-
ana resident Lt Col
Oberoi seeking to re-
store Ghata Lake in
Gurgaon besides resto-
ration of 214 other wa-
ter bodies and natural
channels in the district.
Health workers collecting swab samples from a person for COVID-19 testing at India Gate in New
Delhi on Sunday.
NGT asked the Central Monitoring Committee to monitor the
steps for restoration of water bodies.
Nawab Malik
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DR AK TRIPATHI
OF RMLIMS HAS
RESIGNED
The director of Dr Ram
Manohar Lohia Institute of
Medical Sciences (RMLIMS)
Dr AK Tripathi has resigned.
According to sources he
resigned due to the internal
strife at the institute. Dr
Tripathi had joined again only a
week ago after an investigation
against him absolved him. The
state government had removed
him from the post due to an
old allegation. Dr Tripathi
cited family reasons for his
resignation and is said to be
rejoining King George Medical
University (KGMU). Before
joining RMLIMS, Dr Tripathi
was HOD of the Haematology
department at KGMU.
—Ahtesham Siddiqui
ANXIOUS TIME FOR
UP PCS OFFICERS
The PCS officers of the Uttar
Pradesh bureaucracy are
going through a real anxious
period. While most of the PCS
officers are anxious due to
their transfers while some are
worried because of their due
promotions. The PCS officers
in hushed tone share their grief
by saying that the officers who
have connections at higher
levels are getting promoted and
those who lack the necessary
connections are being denied
of it. The pain of these PCS
officers is justified from the
fact that while junior PCS
officers are being promoted as
City Magistrate, at the same
time the senior PCS officers
are mourning their bad luck.
Similar dire straits exist for the
promotions at the level of City
Magistrate to ADM as well.t
messages in the most poetic
manner.
—Vishal Srivastav
First India Bureau
Shamli: Around eight
o’clock on Sunday a
young woman resident
of avillageinJhinjhana
police station area in
Shamli, Uttar Pradesh,
was taking cow dung
from her house to put it
near the field. It is al-
legedshewasdraggedto
a sugarcane farm by
three youths of the vil-
lage and gang-raped.
The accused fled after
threatening her.
The victim reached
home and informed
about the incident. On
the information of the
family, Jhijhana police
station in-charge
Sarvesh Kumar reached
the spot with the police
force and took informa-
tion about the incident.
A report has been filed
against the accused on
behalf of the victim,
naming them.
The police have ar-
rested the two accused.
The victim was sent for
medical examination.
SP Nityanand Rai also
visited the spot and in-
spected the incident and
inquired about the inci-
dent. The station in-
charge says investiga-
tion and litigation is on
in respect to the ac-
cused.
Alleged gangrape by 3 in
sugarcane field, two held
RSSboardmeet:CMYogiAdityanath
joinsBhagwat,JoshiatPrayagraj
Love jihad, Ram Temple, self reliant India, covid and environment to be discussed
First India Bureau
Lucknow: The two-day
meeting of ‘All India
Executive Board - East-
ern Uttar Pradesh Re-
gion level’ of Rashtriya
S w a y a m s e v a k
Sangh (RSS) spread
over eight sessions, be-
gan in Prayagraj on
Sunday.
RSS chief Mohan
Bhagwat and senior
general secretary Bhai-
yyaji Joshi are partici-
pating in the meeting.
Sources said that the
two-day brainstorming
session at Vashistha
Vatsalya Public School,
Gauhania will discuss
issues related to Hindu
awakening, love jihad,
Ram temple, and self-
reliance in rural India
and family manage-
ment. Environment
and climate change, wa-
ter conservation, social
harmony, use of poly-
thene will also be dis-
cussed in the two-day
meet.
Chief minister Yogi
Adityanath reached
Prayagraj in the even-
ing and joined the dis-
cussions. During this,
the Sangh chief in-
quired about what is
going on in the state
along with the wellbe-
ing of the CM.
It is believed that the
Sangh chief also dis-
cussed the problems
arising out of Covid. It
is also being said that
CM Yogi also informed
the Sangh chief about
the preparations to
bring a law against
Love Jihad.
In fact, after the
growing cases of love
jihad in Uttar Pradesh,
the Yogi Adityanath
government started
preparing to enact a
law to curb it last week.
Law has been made
against Love Jihad in
the neighboring state
of Madhya Pradesh,
while the Haryana gov-
ernment has started
the process along with
Uttar Pradesh.
The Home Depart-
ment of Uttar Pradesh
has sent a proposal in
this regard to the Law
Department.This meet-
ing was presented as a
courtesy meeting be-
cause of the idea of Mo-
han Bhagwat being the
head of the family. Af-
ter meeting the Sangh
chief, CM Yogi left for
Bamharauli Airport by
road from Gohania.
His special plane ar-
rived from Lucknow
around five in the even-
ing. The CM could not
leave by the helicopter
due to darkness. Mean-
while, the road to the
airport was barricaded
by the police.
Due to this, traffic op-
erations were also af-
fected in some places.
At 6.30 pm, CM’s plane
flew from the airport.
The District Magis-
trate had come to visit
the CM but could not
even come close at hand
to the CM because of
the MLC Election Code
of Conduct.
RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat and CM Yogi Adityanath.
Lucknow: Following
instructions from Ad-
ditional Chief Secre-
tary, Excise Depart-
ment, Sanjay R
Bhoosreddy, 8,059 sam-
ples have been collected
from 7,316 shops till
Sunday.
The samples are be-
ing sent to Excise Labo-
ratories of Meerut, Luc-
know, Gorakhpur and
Prayagraj. At country
liquor shop Sikrari in
Etah, 25 litres of illicit
spirit, 83 fake pouches
and 01 roll of fake QR
codes were recovered.
In Agra district, 15 il-
licit liquor pouches
were recovered.
Noted social activist miffed
over UP police approach
Universities, colleges in
state to start from today
First India Bureau
Lucknow: Uttar
Pradesh under exem-
plary leadership of
Chief Minsiter Yogi
Adityanath has been
progressing on several
fronts. But the police
are still to be sensitive
towards people’s com-
plaints.
Recently a complaint
was registered with the
police against an IT
company for duping an
NRI, but two months
down, no action has
been taken yet.
Prem Bhandari, a
noted social activist had
personally taken up the
issue to help the NRI
and sent a complaint to
Avinash Awasthi, Addl
Chief Secretary, UP on
Sept 21, 2020. Almost in-
stantly, the complaint
was forwarded to the
Commissioner of Po-
lice, Noida for action.
Regretfully, Noida po-
lice have not taken any
action or provided an
update on this com-
plaint.
Atarecentmeetingof
NRIs in Manhattan, NY,
several community
leaders had shared
doubts on safeguards
and apathy of UP law
enforcement in such
cases. Bhandari had in-
tervened to assuage
their fears and instilled
confidence that under
Yogi Adityanath ji - who
himself is an accom-
plished Mahant and
places paramount im-
portance to interests of
citizens - they can re-
pose full faith and trust
inthetransformedstate.
Bhandari said “Yogi-
ji is working so hard on
multiple fronts, he was
featured in the press
yesterdayremindinghis
senior officers to attend
all phone calls and meet
everypersonwhohasan
issue, yet it is disap-
pointingtoseecaseslike
this not getting priority
for so many days.”
Hoping the police
would take up the issue
urgently, Bhandari add-
ed“Whilewecanalways
take a judicial route to
get justice, I feel that
if resolved expediently
under the auspices
of Yogi-ji, the goodwill
generated globally
would be unbridled and
priceless .”
First India Bureau
Lucknow: Congress
party spokesperson
Acharya Pramo
Krishnam has demand-
ed top leadership
change in the All India
Congress Committee.
Acharya Pramod
Krishnam, who contest-
ed the Lok Sabha elec-
tions from Lucknow in
2019, has demanded
that the party’s nation-
al general secretary and
in-charge of Uttar
Pradesh, Priyanka Gan-
dhi Vadra should be
handed over the com-
mand of the party.
Acharya Pramod
Krishnam, tweeted a de-
mand to hand over the
command of the party
to Priyanka Gandhi
Vadra and demanded
Priyanka Gandhi to
lead the party because
this is the opinion of
crores of Congress
workers.
Acharya believes af-
ter Priyanka officially
takes over the party’s
command, there will be
a new gusto infused in
the workers and mem-
bers of congress. This
will give the Congress
an opportunitytofierce-
lyopposetheanti-people
policies of the Modi gov-
ernment at the Centre.
First India Bureau
Noida: An alleged cow
slaughterer was held af-
ter a gunfight with the
police in Noida during
which he suffered inju-
ries, officials said on
Sunday. The gunfight
took place Saturday
night near Rasoolpur
Newada village in Sec-
tor 62 under Sector 58
police station limits, the
official said.
“Accused Tahir Ali
was with his two part-
ners when they were
interceptedbythepolice
during a checking. A
gunfight broke out in
which Tahir got injured
and was held. His part-
ners managed to es-
cape,” a police spokes-
person said.
Tahir, who hails from
Sambhal but currently
lives in Ghaziabad, car-
ried a reward of Rs
25,000 on his arrest, the
spokesperson said.
The police have also
recovered an illegal
country-made pistol
along with some ammu-
nition, two chopping
knives, four syringes.
First India Bureau
Lucknow: Lucknow:
Universities, colleges in
Uttar Pradesh to reopen
from November 23
The state government
had on November 17 no-
tified the guidelines for
reopening of the univer-
sities and colleges,
which have been closed
since March in view of
the coronavirus disease
(Covid-19) pandemic.
Universities and degree
colleges across Uttar
Pradesh will reopen
from November 23, but
only with 50 per cent at-
tendance of students on
roster basis, according
to the guidelines issued
bythestategovernment.
The state government
had on November 17 no-
tified these guidelines
for reopening of the uni-
versities and colleges,
which have been closed
since March in view of
the coronavirus disease
(Covid-19) pandemic.
Addl. chief secretary,
higher education, Moni-
ka Garg, in her order
sent to all district mag-
istrates and registrars
of universities said the
higher educational in-
stitutions were to re-
sumeclassesinaphased
manner to avoid crowd-
ing on campuses.
The classes may start
with 50 per cent attend-
ance, the order said and
added that all students
have to wear mask, use
hand sanitiser and
maintain social distanc-
ing to prevent spread of
the virus. Know all the
guidelines here:
1. The universities and
colleges have to make
provision for thermal
scannin and hand
wash for all.
2. V-Cs and principals
havebeenaskedtolay
down standard oper-
ating procedures
(SOPs) to run the in-
stitutions.
3. To combat Covid-19,
educational institu-
tions can also enter
into a tie-up with
nearby hospitals,
NGOs working in
health sector, etc.
4. Parentshavetoensure
thattheirwardsfollow
health protocol while
away from home. If a
student is not keeping
well, parents must en-
sure they do not step
out of their house. All
students are required
to download the Aaro-
gya Setu App.
5. Students, teachers
and staffers living in
containment zones
will not be allowed in
the institutions,
which are required to
publicise Covid-19
helpline numbers.
6. At the entry points,
institutions must
avoid overcrowding
of students and they
may enter in a disci-
plined line. In the
classroom, students
will be required to sit
ata6feetdistanceand
they will not be al-
lowed to share books,
notes and laptops.
7. Universities will be
allowed to reopen
hostels where all
health protocols can
be followed.
Prem Bhandari with CM Yogi
Acharya Pramod Krishnam
Education institues need to follow strict Covid protocols.
Acharya Krishnam bats for
Priyanka at the party helm
Cow slaughterer held
after gunfight with cops
Hathras case: CBI for brainmapping
First India Bureau
Lucknow: Lucknow:
The CBI is now prepar-
ing to file a status report
intheLucknowbenchof
AllahabadHCinconnec-
tion with the alleged
gang-rape and murder
of a Dalit woman in
Boolgarhi village of
Chandpa police station,
Hathras. In this se-
quence, the CBI has de-
cided to get done the
brain mapping and poly-
graph tests of the four
accused, who have been
now shifted to Gandhi-
nagar from Aligarh Jail.
Hathras Police have
left for Gujarat for the
exercise, which was con-
firmed by Aligarh Dis-
trictJailjailor,PKSingh.
One of the accused is a
minor.Thefourwillhave
a brain mapping and
polygraph test at the In-
stitute of Forensic Sci-
ences in Gandhinagar.
The CBI has taken the
court’s permission for
these tests. The accused
have been lodged in Ali-
garh Jail for almost two
months. Following the
CBI court order, they
were taken to Gandhina-
gar by train late in the
night amid tight securi-
ty. The process of taking
the four accused out of
jail to Gandhinagar was
kept completely confi-
dential.
The CBI, which close-
ly examined every as-
pect of the case for 42
consecutive days before
Deepawalihadalsodone
a scene recce in Boolgar-
hi village.
The CBI, which had
conducted several
searchesattheaccused’s
housealongwiththevic-
tim’s, also inquired
about the case in Bool-
garhi as well as nearby
villages. The CBI had
planned to conduct a
narcotestof thevictim’s
side as well as the eye-
witnesses, but they have
refused the same.
Major hauls in
illegal liquor raids
by Excise Dept
The CBI has examined the case for 42 consecutive days.
9. The beauty of life is that though
our bodies may stop growing
after a certain age, there is no
limit to the growth of the mind and soul.
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2NDFRONT
COVID-19
UPDATE
UTTAR PRADESH
7,559
DEATHS
5,26,780
CONFIRMED CASES
GUJARAT
3,859 DEATHS 1,97,412 CASES
DELHI
8,391 DEATHS 5,29,863 CASES
WORLD
1,390,934
DEATHS
5,87,71,049
CONFIRMED CASES
INDIA
91,37,812
CONFIRMED CASES
1,33,731
DEATHS
MAHARASHTRA
46,623 DEATHS 17,80,208 CASES
RAJASTHAN
2,163 DEATHS 2,43,936 CASES
KARNATAKA
11,654 DEATHS 8,73,046 CASES
First India Bureau
New Delhi: Former
national president of
Congress Rahul Gan-
dhi on Sunday target-
ed the Yogi-led state
government in Hath-
ras case citing the
People’s Union for
Civil Liberties (PUCL)
report which states
that the victim
family needs immedi-
ate relief.
Rahul Gandhi, MP
from Wayanad Lok Sab-
ha seat of Kerala, tweet-
ed from his official
Twitter handle ‘The
constant exploitation
of victims at the hands
of the government in
Uttar Praesh is unbear-
able. The entire country
is seeking answers from
the government in the
case of Hathras rape
and murder and is with
the victim’s family. An-
other example of uni-
formed hooliganism in
Gundaraj in the state.”
Reportedly, the PUCL,
Uttar Pradesh on Satur-
day had claimed that
members of the Hath-
ras victim’s family were
living in conditions
similar to a house ar-
rest. This comes as the
family was granted se-
curity.
PUCL said that imme-
diate relief is necessary
for Hathras gang rape
victim’s family. The Cen-
tralReservePoliceForce
(CRPF) has been de-
ployed to protect the
family but they are not
safe. The family is ter-
rorised as to what will
happen if the police
force is not there, so
apart from the safety of
the family, arrange-
ments should be made
for their rehabilitation
withtheNirbhayaFund.
Meanwhile, a team of
CBI officials have taken
the four accused in the
Hathras gang-rape case
to Gujarat’s Gandhina-
gar for a polygraph and
brain mapping test.
Accused Sandeep,
Lavkush, Ravi and
Ramu have been taken
to Gandhinagar for
brain mapping and pol-
ygraph test. Although
this has no recognition
in the court of law but
the CBI will try to get to
extract more informa-
tion. It may help the
CBI to get a conviction
for the accused.
Girl was gang-raped
in the field area at some
distance from the vic-
tim’s house on Septem-
ber 14. The 19-year-old
had died in Delhi’s
Safdarjung Hospital on
September 29.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi hits out at UP government for not taking immediate action in Hathras case.
RahulslamsUPgovt,seeksquick
relieftoHathrasvictim’sfamily
Congress leader says the incident is another example of ‘gundaraj’ in the state
RAHUL TWEETS
Azamgarh DIG mulls legal
route to get back Ansari
First India Bureau
Azamgarh: DIG
Azamgarh Subhash
Chandra Dubey is on
a mission to bring
MLA Mukhtar An-
sari locked up in the
Ropar Jail of Punjab
to Uttar Pradesh.
Uttar Pradesh po-
lice is not able to bring
him back to the state
for many ongoing cas-
es despite many ef-
forts. Now, the police
want to take legal con-
sultation to get Ansari
back to Uttar Pradesh.
Till now, Ghazipur
and Azamgarh police,
who went to Ropar Jail
in Punjab to bring
Mukhtar in connec-
tion with different
cases, had to come
back empty handed.
Mukhtar Ansari has
been booked in Ghaz-
ipur’s Moham-
madabad Kotwali for
obtaining license on
fake documents.
Ansari was to ap-
pear in the MP- MLA
court at Prayagraj
in connection with
the hearing of the
case. Ghazipur po-
lice was to present
Ansari in the case on
October 21. They
reached Ropar to
bring Ansari to UP.
Upon reaching
there, the UP police
was told that doctors
had advised Mukhtar
to rest as his health
was very bad and he
could not be allowed to
travel long distances.
Ansari is wanted in
the gangster act in a
murder case in Tarwa
police station area of
Azamgarh. Ansari has
been elected as an
MLA from UP’s Mau
constituency for a re-
cord five times. He has
over 40 criminal cases
against him, includ-
ing those related to
murder and kidnap-
ping.
First India Bureau
Lucknow: The daugh-
t e r - i n -
law of a
B J P
M L A
f r o m
Shahja-
hanpur
has ac-
cused his father-in-
law of threatening
her. She has filed a
complaint with the lo-
cal police station.
BJP MLA from Til-
har, Roshan Lal Verma
has been accused of
maltreatment by his
daughter-in-law Sarita.
However, Nigohi SO
said that a formal com-
plaint in writing has
not been received yet.
Sarita, a resident of
Nigohi town, said that
her husband Vinod Ver-
ma died on December 3.
2018. She has a daughter
also. The husband’s fa-
ther MLA Roshanlal
Verma was not register-
ing her name in the
family register.
There are 6 cases go-
ing on in court between
her and the MLA relat-
ed to the property dis-
pute. Sarita alleged that
on September 5, her
brother requested the
MLA not to harass her.
On this, the MLA called
him up and threatened
to send Sarita and her
father to jail.
Sarita has also given an
audio clip to SO Mano-
har Singh with a writ-
ten complaint in this
regard.
Lucknow: The
Bharatiya Janta Par-
ty (BJP) on Sunday
accused the Con-
gress, the Samajwadi
Party (SP) and the
Bahujan Samaj Party
(BSP) of looting the
Vindhyachal and the
Bundelkhand re-
gions of Uttar
Pradesh.
In a statement is-
sued here, state BJP
chief Swatantradev
Singh said, “The Con-
gress has looted in the
name of the Bun-
delkhand package,
and its senior leaders
had grabbed land of
tribals in Sonbhadra
and Mirzapur.”
“The mining mafia
during the rule of the
SP and the BSP in the
state had left no stone
unturned to ruin
Bundelkhand and
Vindhyachal. Now
with Modi-Yogi in
power at the Centre
and in the state, the
accountability of
those indulging in
corruption are being
fixed, and these
regions are being
developed,” he said.
—PTI
First India Bureau
Lucknow. DGP Hitesh
Chandra Awasthi rep-
rimanded the officers
of the district for ar-
bitrary postings of
policemen. The DGP
was receiving fre-
quent complaints re-
garding the same.
The annoyed DGP
wrote a letter to district
police suprintenments
to manage this unpre-
dictability and warned
all the officers. Not
only this, the DGP has
expressed his displeas-
ure over the posting of
Sub Inspectors instead
of Inspectors.
The letter stated
that two-third police
stations of the state,
which have been
identified for inspec-
tor-level officers, will
only deploy qualified
officers of inspector-
level. It was also said
that no Sub-Inspector
level officer will be
posted as a police of-
ficer-in-charge in
these police stations.
It was further stated
in the letter that if
more than one inspec-
tor is posted at a police
station, then it should
be kept in mind that the
most senior officer
should be made the in-
spector in charge.
In the appointment of
Inspectors-in-charge,
Inspectors of Police
Districts, compliance
with the mandate is-
sued on reservation
dated 18.07.2007 in the
SC / ST / OBC commu-
nity should be ensured.
The top cop said that
he and his department
are on a constant alert
mode and no such ab-
surdities shall be enter-
tained.
Azamgarh DIG Subhash Chandra Dubey. (R) Mukhtar Ansari
DGP Hitesh Chandra Awasthi
Lucknow: Buoyed by
the performance of
smaller parties in the
Bihar assembly elec-
tions, some regional
and local outfits in UP
are likely to revise
their strategy for the
2022 state elections to
prove that small is
big.
These outfits repre-
senting Dalit and back-
ward classes are having
a re-look at their elec-
toral stand after the re-
cent bye-elections to
seven UP Assembly
seats showed that split
in non-BJP votes ulti-
matelybenefitedtherul-
ing saffron party.
SP chief Akhilesh Ya-
dav intends to forge an
alliance with smaller
parties, which includes
PragatisheelSamajwadi
Party (Lohia), the outfit
floated by his estranged
uncle Shivpal Yadav,
who in turn has given a
positive response.
The SP had tied up
with the Congress in
the 2017 UP assembly
polls and with the
BSP in 2019 Lok Sab-
ha polls but failed to
halt the BJP jugger-
naut. The SP might
have a local tie-up
with RLD and Mahan
Dal in western UP,
party sources said.
The BJP had tied up
with Apna Dal (S) head-
ed by Anupriya Patel
andShuheldevBhartiya
Samaj Party (SBSP) led
by Om Prakash Rajbhar
keeping in mind their
clout among Kurmi and
extremely backward
classes respectively.
BJP MLC and UP vice
president Vijay Baha-
dur Pathak said the par-
ty has cordial ties with
its allies and the bonds
will get stronger in the
days to come. Sources in
Congress too said that
the party was toying
with the idea of forging
an electoral alliance
with smaller parties for
assembly polls.
Political front of
Chandrashekhar Azad’s
Bhim Army party- Azad
SamajParty(Kashiram)
- besides Owaisi’s
AIMIM party, Qaumi
Ekta Dal of Mukhtar
Ansari and Peace Party
of Mohammed Ayub are
also likely to jump in the
fray. —PTI
Local parties to play real kingmakers in 2022 assembly polls
POLITICKING
In the 2012,
over 200 parties
had fielded their
candidates,
while in 2017
their were some
290 parties
vying for
electoral laurels
Leaders of various parties have started gearing up for the assembly polls.
EMPOWERING WOMEN
Governor Anandiben Patel distributes tool kit to a woman under ODOP scheme. Muradabad district magistrate IAS Rakesh
Kumar Singh also seen.
DGPirkedovercapricous
postingsofpoliceofficers
‘Cong, SP, BSP looted Vindhyachal, Bundelkhand’
Daughter
in-law accuses
BJP MLA of
harassment
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there are a few important things to consider before planning one amidst
the pandemic. City First presents you various tips to simplify the process!
he beach is consid-
ered one of the saf-
est places in the
time of the pan-
demic, as it is in
the open place so
one can maintain
social distance and enjoy
at the same time. So you’re
all set for your beach vaca-
tion, all bookings have
been made and the excite-
ment levels are soaring;
the only thing left to do is
pack. That dreaded task!
What simplifies this is a
quick checklist to help you
pack for a beach holiday.
Here’s a list of items that
are essential and one must
take along while going for
a beach vacation during
the pandemic.
SUNSCREEN
It is an essential thing to
carry to a beach vacation,
but make sure the sun-
screen is red safe.
BEACH HAT
A pretty hat will not only
make you look excellent
and fashionable but will
also prevent your skin
from developing wrinkles
before age.
ANYTHING FOR FUN
Choose from sand toys,
football, volleyball, beach-
ball, or kite to enjoy games
with your squad.
SUNGLASSES
Don’t forget to carry these
essentials for your beach va-
cation. Even if you are not
someone who wears them
too often, sunglasses will
save your eyes from direct
sunlight.
BATHING SUIT/ TOWEL
Bringwithyourself abathing
suit and towel if you are go-
ing on a beach vacation and
don’t share it with anyone.
There are plenty of bathing
suit options available in the
marketnowadays,choosethe
onewhichiscomfortableand
yet gives a chic look.
Most importantly, have fun
with friends!
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LEO
JULY 24 - AUGUST 23
You are going to get
fantastic returns from a
recently made business
deal. You will spend a
pleasant day and will invest lot of time
with your spouse or parents or both.
You are health conscious but still
cheat often every now and then. You
love listening to music.
LIBRA
SEPT 24 - OCTOBER 22
You will be very happy with
your finances today as you
will make some huge profit
from stocks. Good
earnings indicated for those in retail
business. Your family members may
call you for some serious
discussions about property. Your
focus is love right now.
ARIES
MAR 21 - APR 20
If you have given money to
someone thinking about
his/her welfare or need
then you will surely get this
money back. You always have good
intentions about others but your
angel ruins it all sometimes. You are
desperate to have someone in life but
you don’t want to change for anyone.
SAGITTARIUS
NOV 23 - DEC 22
Some of you may soon
become a parent or may
start planning your family. A
promotion is sure shot deal
even at this time. You are more than
satisfied and have nothing to complain
about. You keep experimenting with
your ideologies. You do not like doing
household stuff but still contribute.
GEMINI
MAY 21 - JUNE 21
Those of you who are
willing to sacrifice your
sleep to reach and achieve
your goal will certainly
make it happen and for others you
need motivation and sincerity to
follow the same path. You believe in
God but you also believe in the fact
that nothing will happen on its own.
AQUARIUS
JAN 21 - FEB 19
Risk taken in business will
fetch you amazing results
and also if you continue to
have the same attitude than
that day isn’t far when you will be
among wealthy people. Face your fears
and do not run away from them. You
get pleasure in doing charity work and
this satisfaction give you a kick in life.
TAURUS
APR 21 - MAY 20
An increase in salary is
possible even amidst the
covid situation. The leading
a group in a company will
find the day very favourable. Sweat
out as much as you can because
thats the only way to show
improvement. You love your younger
sibling more than anything.
CAPRICORN
DEC 23 - JAN 20
You earn enough to satisfy
all your needs and you
always encourage
everyone to be self
dependent. You have accomplished a
lot in life and it gives you immense
satisfaction too but you are still not
done and wish to do more with life.
You are someone who never fails.
VIRGO
AUG 24 - SEP 23
Good budgeting is likely to
increase your buying
power and make you save
too. You will not go wrong
by following the instructions in letter
and spirit at work. Aftermath of a
function or ceremony will be
exciting! Those travelling to a place
will find the smooth and comfortable.
CANCER
JUNE 22 - JULY 23
You may make a late loan
payment but it will have no
repercussions for you.
Those working part time
will have lots of work in hand today.
You may not be willing to continue
working in the same role in your
firm, discuss about it with your
senior rather forming your own.
PISCES
FEB20 - MARCH 20
Believe it or not, you have
it in you to make it big in
life and all you need is to
believe in yourself.
Something or some power is above
us all and you need to have faith.
Sometimes people take advantage of
your innocence and you dont even
realise it. Do not waste much time.
SCORPIO
OCT 23 - NOVEMBER 22
You are as pure as possible
inside and as tough as one
can be from outside. Be
brave in spirit and go and
confront your family incase if you
have made any mistakes. Helping
your spouse or mother in completing
house hold chores is a sign that you
care and love them.
YOUR
DAYHoroscope by
Saurabbh Sachdeva
istory is rife with
stories of war and
conflict. Very sel-
dom do we see any
references to peri-
ods of peace,
which makes me
wonder if humans are by
nature a destructive spe-
cies. Politics is all about
rhetoric, opposing the oth-
er parties, and rejecting
sound proposals. Religion
too has not helped bring
peace, and I doubt it ever
will because it is man-
made. Since we are not per-
fect, religion too cannot be
and hence can be ques-
tioned.Iamnotapessimist,
neither am I an atheist.
I am a believer in the di-
vine and would like to be
regarded as a neo-realist.
The past did not belong to
me; it is not my doing. But
the present is my doing
and the future will be the
result of my doing. So I
choose to use History as a
means to learn what not to
do. And I choose to stay
clear of religion because I
have the conscience that
was gifted to me by GOD to
guide me. I do not need
man-made rules to govern
my thoughts. Let’s save
those rules for law and or-
der.
How lovely would it be if
we all thought this way? I
am not sure who reads my
articles, but I keep writing
hoping that someone does.
Silence from readers could
mean anything. I hope it
means contemplation and
the sowing of seeds of con-
science. I know we all have
it. If only we chose to love
with the same passion that
we hate, if we begin to be
selfless, if we kill our egos,
if we become one with the
divine energy that created
us we will be in a better
place.
Both hate and love are
states of being. So clearly
we need to exist in both
states. I choose to hate peo-
ple who harm animals; I
can’t tolerate stupid and
utterly selfish people, and
I pray that nature rid the
world of people who are set
to destroy it. On the other
hand, I love it! I love those
who can co-exist peaceful-
ly with nature; I am in awe
of people who spend their
life caring for other living
beings; I respect those who
reason; I love those who
love! And I absolutely dote
on animals.
Let’s pause for a second
and think. We find God in
so many forms: Idols, holy
books, houses of worship,
and even dead people.
What then is keeping us in
finding God in the living
and natural forms he has
created? Why must every-
thing we do be governed by
what is good for us? Why
can’t we use the right bal-
ance of our mind and
heart?
Earlier this year, Prime
Minister Modi entirely
shut down India in just a
matter of hours and over a
televised speech. And Indi-
ans adhered. We had to; for
us, it was a matter of life
and death. We responded
to an immediate threat.
The lockdown lasted a few
months. This Diwali many
state governments banned
fireworks. I was happy at
first to learn that this deci-
sion would bring relief to
free-roaming animals and
birds. But soon my excite-
ment died down. I was dis-
appointed to learn that this
ban was motivated by hu-
man health. Can we for
once think of other life
forms? And if humans are
all we care about, would
you change your ways if I
told you that plastic is not
just killing our cows and
planet but is also killing
us. We may have put an end
to fireworks, but we have
not yet curbed plastic. And
now all our festive decora-
tions are made of plastic
and all of it is coming
home!
Instead, the nation-wide
imposed lockdown and ban
tactics can be used to rally
people to change their be-
haviour towards nature.
What is keeping state gov-
ernment from administer-
ing hefty fines to people
who litter? What is keep-
ing them from setting
aside their political differ-
ences and come together to
clean up their country and
protect her animals? The
lack of intent and owner-
ship! There, I have laid it
all out on paper. Inaction is
due to a lack of intention,
and the absence of imme-
diate threat.
I do not want to give up
on the government. But I
also would hate to wait on
them. Here’s some food for
thought. When you suffer
from a cold or a wound,
your mother administers
her traditional natural
remedies. Funny then that
she and other ladies con-
tinue to destroy nature by
discarding household plas-
tic into the same soil that
grows those natural reme-
dies! Not being sexist here,
but we do live in India,
where the woman is still
the homemaker and has
the power to heal and de-
stroy. Let’s help our home-
makers become the keep-
ers of nature, and let’s en-
courage more love!
Would you love or hate?
MARIAM ABUHAIDERI
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12. J
ustin Bieber and Hailey Bieber
make sure to make heads turn
whenever the power couple steps
out for a quick lunch or for work.
Over the last few days, the couple were
snapped in Los Angeles together as
well as solo as they went about
their day. The paparazzi, who
make sure not to bat their eyes
and miss such outings, re-
cently snapped Justin and
Hailey out for lunch. The
couple were seen heading
back to their car and
twinned in Khaki pants.
While Justin looked
busy caught up in his
phone as he sported a
white hooded top sweat-
shirt and Khaki pants, Hai-
ley complimented him in
an all-tan brown look. The
super model wore a long
tan brown jacket. —ANI
A
ctor Vaani Kapoor, who will be
seen opposite megastar Aksh-
ay Kumar in the upcoming spy-
thriller ‘Bell Bottom’, revealed
she has been bowled over by the ‘Kh-
iladi’ star as the macho hero can pull off
any role, any genre with the utmost
ease.
The ‘Befikre’ star said, “For me,
Akshay sir is a superstar in every
possible way. He is such an en-
thralling actor and I am only
grateful to be sharing screen
space with him. He is so fas-
cinating as an actor. “ “He
can pull off action, comedy,
romance, thriller, and be the
best in everything. Akshay
Kumar can ace any genre! He is
so talented and experienced and one
can only observe and learn from
him all the time.” —ANI
B
abuji dheere chalna, Waqt
ne kiya kya haseen sitam,
mera naam chin chin chu,
na jaao saiyaan… Geeta
Dutt lives on through her memorable
songs! Geeta Dutt’s melodious voice en-
thralled many in the 1940s and 1950s and it is a
tragedy that her meteoric rise to fame ended in a
sad demise. Music composer and director K. Ha-
numan Prasad overheard Geeta singing in her
home and gave her chance to sing in the movie
BhaktPrahlad.S.D.Burmansignedhertosingfor
his film Do Bhai. The song Mera Sundar Sapna
BeetGayawasaninstanthit.Thus began her mo-
mentous career in Hindi cinema. She married
actor-director Guru Dutt in 1953, having met him
whileworkingonhisfilmBaazi.Butthemarriage
soon hit the rocky ground and never really took
on. She died of liver cirrhosis in 1972. —City First
IMMORTALGEETA
BLACK PANTHER 2
C
hadwick Boseman’s
deathhasleftanindelible
markinHollywood,espe-
cially in the MCU (Mar-
vel Cinematic Universe) where he
was idolised as Black Panther. Be-
fore the heartbreaking news made
its way, Boseman was supposed to
kickstart shooting for Black Panther
2 in March 2021. While Marvel Stu-
dios and director Ryan Coogler are
workingoutaplanof howBlackPan-
ther 2 will come about, a recent
report may have unveiled some
of their drawn-out ideas.
According to THR, Black
Panther 2’s filming will
commence in Atlanta,
Georgia in July 2021 and
last for upwards of six
months. Letitia Wright,
Lupita Nyong’o, Winston Duke and An-
gela Bassett will mostly reprise their
characters for Black Panther sequel as
Wright’s Shuri may take on a more
prominent role, which will delight
MCU fans. —ANI
11 years of togetherness
B
ollywood actor Shilpa
Shetty on Sunday penned
down a heart-warming
note for her husband as
the couple celebrated their elev-
enth wedding anniversary with
an adorable picture.
The ‘Dhadkan’ star took to In-
stagram to post a picture of her-
self with her husband Raj Kun-
dra and complimented
the post with a note
about the relation-
ship she shares
with him. “No
filter LOVE. The
REAL DEAL. As
we complete 11
years today, I still
have eyes only for
you (and on you),”
she wrote. —ANI
A
ctor Taap-
see Pannu
on Sunday
shared a
humorous post for her
fans giving a glimpse of
hers during the training
session for her upcoming
film ‘Rashmi Rocket.’
The ‘Pink’ actor hopped on
to Instagram to share a picture
from her training sessions with a
quite witty caption. The pictures
see her in a black sports tee, lying on
the ground with hands trying to cover
her face and stopping the camera to
click her picture. “If ‘Nahiiiiiiiiiiii’
(No) had an emoji face! #RashmiRock-
et,” she wrote in the caption. —ANI
he internet is filled with
birthday wishes for Scar-
lett Johansson as the Black
Widow actress turned 36 on
Sunday. The actress has been
in the news lately for her se-
cret wedding with Saturday
Night Live’s Colin Jost. The couple,
who was engaged for a while now,
walked down the aisle in a surprise wed-
ding. While we are eager to know how
the actress celebrates her first birth-
day since the wedding, we decided to
take a quick trip down the memory
lane to the time she visited India.
For the unversed, as reported by
Daily Mail in 2007, Scarlett trav-
elled through the Indian state of
Uttar Pradesh as part of a ten-day
trip to northern India and the
southern coast of Sri Lanka with
Oxfam. She visited the country to
see the problems of poverty and
understand how she can make a
difference. As she observed people
of the state, the actress confessed
she found the people “so creative
and resourceful.” Explaining her
observation, Scarlett said,
“They’re constantly working,
making things. Even the
smallest space has become a
workshop or something.”
—Agency
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Turned
36!
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T
he Jeopardy host, Alex
Trebek, who sadly died
after a long battle with
cancer at the age of 80
earlier in November, donated
62 acres of land in the Holly-
wood Hills to the city of Los
Angeles years ago in 1998. The
Trebek Open Space runs into
Runyon Canyon Park. It is de-
scribed by the Mountains Rec-
reation & Conservation author-
ity as “a sunny, well-established
network of fire roads, provid-
ing trails for hikers, mountain
bikers, and equestrians.”
The Laurel Canyon Land
Trust reminded fans of the
park with a tribute on Face-
book following the sad news of
his death. “Today Alex Trebek
passed away. Did you know that
he was a generous conserva-
tionist in addition to being a
famous game show host? He
donated 62 acres of land in the
Santa Monica Mountains in
Nichols Canyon to create the
Trebek Open Space,” they
wrote. —Agency
‘Most treasured’
MEMORIES
R
eminiscing the fond
memories associated
with 1991 romantic dra-
ma film ‘Lamhe’, actor
Anupam Kher took a walk
down the memory and shared
BTS pictures, as the movie
clocked 29 years on the horizon
of Indian cinema.
The actor captioned the post
as, “Apart from the cult status
our film #Lamhe has acquired
in the last 29years, the experi-
ence of shooting for the film
will always remain one of my
most treasured memories!! Es-
pecially the medley song with
#YashJi @anilskapoor #Wahi-
daRehman ji, Choreographer
#SarojKhan Ji and the ulti-
mate #Sridevi. We had the
most amazing time filming it.
You can watch the medley on
again and again. ##29yearsO-
fLamhe ##Romance #Friend-
ship #Love.”
—ANI
ALEX’S
LEGACY
All praises for Akshay
Power Couple
Scarlett Johansson
Geeta Dutt
Team Black Panther
Alex Trebek
Taapsee Pannu’s post
Shilpa Shetty Kundra’s post
Justin and Hailey BieberAkshay Kumar
Anupam Kher’s post