Nara Chandrababu Naidu's Visionary Policies For Andhra Pradesh's Development
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MUMBAI: Even as the rains are expected to hit the city around June 6,
only 30% of the desilting work at Mithi river's crucial 17.8km stretch and
50% desilting of all major nullahs has been completed in the name of the
city's monsoon-preparedness. Corporators monitoring the desilting work are
skeptical whether the civic body will meet its June 6 deadline.
According to the storm water drain (SWD) department data, a total of
328km and 7.4 lakh cubic metre silt should be removed. Till date, though,
desilting of only 160km of nullahs is complete and 3.9 lakh cubic metre silt
has been removed. The BMC should complete 70% desilting before mon-
soon, 20% during the season and 10% after the rains. "How does one esti-
mate how much silt has been removed? If you visit major nullahs, you will
see that no desilting work has been done. There is no logic in calculating
percentage. It needs urgent attention and I request the mayor to hold an
urgent meeting tomorrow. There will be floods, at least in my ward in
Mankhurd," said Rais Shaikh, corporator and Samajwadi Party leader.
BJP corporator Manoj Kotak added the question of completing 50%
desilting work of major nullahs does not arise as the BMC started its work
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MONSOON WORKSlate. "I've observed the quantum of silt to be removed in my area in Mulund.
Only floating material and a part of the nullah's silt has been removed. We
are keeping an eye on the work and we will tell the officials to complete it
by around June 5. They can meet the deadline only if they pick up pace."
L S Vhatkar, chief engineer, storm water drains, said, "We started
desilting at the Mithi on May 10 and 30% of the work is complete. We aim
to complete it by June 10." The BMC also plans to install dustbins along
nullahs around 400 spots in the city. "We noticed one metre width of silt and
garbage in nullahs where slums co-existed." The cleaning of nullahs is de-
layed despite the use of a robotic multi-purpose excavator and the recently
procured recycling jetting machines. "The robot removed 2km silt from
Mithi and 1.5km silt from Dharavi nullah. The recycling jetting machine
removes 80 cubic metre (eight trucks) of silt every day. It can go to 30-foot
depth and in an eight-hour shift, clean up to 10 manholes and drains up to
200 metres in length. This is useful as labourers can't enter five-foot drain
chambers. So far, 100km drains and chambers have been desilted in the
island city."
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Editorial
The BJP seems to have transformed from
the principal Opposition party to the party of
perennial protest. For weeks now, as it held
up Parliament, its grouse was that the UPA
government was not showing railway minister
Pawan Kumar Bansal and law minister
Ashwani Kumar the door. It has done so now,
though somewhat belatedly. Now, the BJP
has upped the ante and wants nothing less
than the prime minister's resignation, to add
to the long list of people whose departure
from government it has sought in the past. It
now says it will launch a jail bharo andolan
across the country, something which would
be more in keeping with the mercurial
Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee
than the main Opposition party.
Unkind though this may be, many might
think that these theatrics are a ploy to cover
up for the fact that the BJP does not have
any real agenda of its own or indeed any ideas
to counter the government's schemes which
it does not approve of. It also plans to use
the andolan to explain to the people why it
did not let Parliament function. It should not
be too surprised if it finds that its
explanations have few takers. The BJP
leadership owes it to the people to ensure
that the party functions in a constructive
manner even when it acts as a check on the
government. The UPA has time and again said
that it would like the BJP and its allies to
debate contentious issues in Parliament. But
the latter has taken the easy way out and
blocked the functioning of the House.
The BJP may think that by tripping up the
government, it will win accolades from the
people. It could not be more off the mark.
They have been voted to Parliament to make
policies and laws, not to be a burden on the
exchequer and indulge in street corner
politics. There is no doubt that the
government has erred on many counts. But
by wasting taxpayers' money by creating a
policy gridlock, the Opposition is doing a
great disservice to the people who have voted
for it. By constantly indulging in the politics
of obstruction, the Opposition is highlighting
its poverty of ideas and imagination. It should
put aside its counterproductive histrionics and
come up with a proper counter to the
government's policies, if it can. By behaving
in the manner it is doing now, it is allowing
the government to get away with a lot more
than it should. The Opposition is the
government-in-waiting. But at the rate it is
going now, it looks like it will be waiting for a
mighty long time before it gets anywhere near
the corridors of power.
Giving India a
negative charge
'MAOISTS DANCED ON
SEEING SALWA JUDUM
FOUNDER, THEN KILLED HIM'Anti-Maoist Salwa Judum movement’s
founder Mahendra Karma was the prime target
of the insurgents when they attacked the Con-
gress convoy in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar region
duringSaturday’sambushandtherebelsdanced
before they riddled him with bullets, a survivor
said yesterday.
Reassuring: PMManmohanSinghandSonia
Gandhi meet an injured person at the Rama
KrishnaCareHospital,Raipur,yesterday.Anex-
gratia relief of Rs 5 lakh was announced for the
families of the dead and Rs 50,000 for the As
the insurgents went about shooting two to four
bullets into the occupants of the vehicles after
they ambushed the convoy at Darbha Ghati, 35-
km from Sukma, they started dancing when
Karma identified himself and then sprayed him
with bullets, said the shaken survivorAs Karma
fell,theinsurgentsstabbedhisheadwithabayo-
net. Similarly, the insurgents inquired about
Leader of Opposition Nand Kumar Patel and
hissonDinesh,andafterfindingthem,tookthem
hostage about 100 metres into the woods be-
foreshootingbothofthemdead.Theinsurgents,
it was learnt, made all the gunmen of the leaders
lie on the ground and shot them in their legs one
by one and asked them to run away after taking
away their weapons. The toll in the attack by
Maoist insurgents on the Congress convoy is
close to 30, an official said yesterday. Initial re-
ports based on body count on Saturday night
said that at least 16 people were killed and 25
others were injured when the Maoists carried
out the daring ambush.
While a list of the dead and injured has been
collected from various hospitals, search opera-
tions continue to find out if there are more bod-
ies lying in the forested area, or if people have
been taken hostage by the insurgents, a police
official in the know of the combing operations
said.
PMManmohanSinghyesterdayassertedthat
the Maoist attack on Congress leaders in
Chhattisgarh will not weaken resolve to combat
extremism as he and party chief Sonia Gandhi
met the injured and families of the dead, which
includedtwoseniorleaders.Boththeprimemin-
ister and the Congress chief visited the hospital
here where the injured have been admitted, and
interactedwithmembersofvictims'families.
They also attended a condolence meeting at
the party office in the Congress Bhawan here
and spoke to party workers. Speaking at the
meet, the prime minister said that such incidents
willnotweakenthecountry’sresolvetofightvio-
lence with firmness. “We have to be more deter-
mined in fighting Naxal (Maoist) extremism.
Theselivesshouldnotgoinvain.Wewillpursue
theperpetratorsofthiscrimewithurgency,andI
canassurethenationthatthegovernmentiscom-
mitted to bringing them to justice,” he said.
“Those who commit such dastardly crimes
are working against the interests of peace and
development in the area,” he added. The PM
announced an ex-gratia relief of Rs 5 lakh from
thePrimeMinister’sNationalReliefFundtothe
familiesofthosewhohavelosttheirlivesandRs
50,000 to those injured.
3. PAGE 3INDIALOCALMonday,27thMayto2ndJune2013
40% OF MUMBAI SUICIDES DUE TO
FAMILYISSUES, ILLNESSES SECONDFouroutofevery10
suicidesinMumbaifrom
2007to2011weredue
tofamilyproblems,ac-
cordingtodatafromthe
National Crime
Records Bureau
(NCRB). Similarly,
36%ofsuicidesacross
thestateduringthesame
periodwereduetofam-
ilyproblems.Thetrend
was nationwide, with
domestic issues being
the main cause of sui-
cidesinhigh-incidence
cities like Bangalore,
ChennaiandDelhi,and
states likeTamil Nadu
andWestBengal.
Illnesswasthenext
majorreason,account-
ingfornearly30%ofthe
suicidesinMumbaiand
27% in Maharashtra.
Similarly, in cities like
BangaloreChennaiand
Delhi, and states like
Tamil Nadu, Andhra
Pradesh, West Bengal
and Karnataka, illness
was a major cause of
suicides. In fact, in
Karnataka and AP it
outweighed family
problems.
While the male-fe-
maledividewasn'tsig-
nificant in overall sui-
cidesinMumbai(3,306
by men compared to
2,350bywomen),inthe
stateovertwo-thirdsof
suicides were by men
(52,830 as compared
to 24,770).
There were 2,259
suicides due to family
problems in Mumbai,
with1,152bymenand
1,107 by women. An-
other 134 suicides in
Mumbai were due to
dowry issues, with all
thesedeathsinvolving
women. In
Maharashtra, 28,202
suicides were due to
family problems, with
17,076 by men and
11,126bywomen.An-
other 1,265 suicides
were due to dowry is-
sues, with 11 of them
involvingmen.
Psychiatrists say a
widerangeofproblems
havetheirrepercussions
athome--likefinancial
problems,difficultiesin
relationships, long
workinghours,shrink-
ing social support and
skyrocketing prices.
"Thepaceoflifeiscaus-
ingadisconnectandiso-
lation, leading to de-
pression and suicide.
The'disconnectionsyn-
drome'couldbeworse
thanHIV.Lackofemo-
tional contact leads to
distress,depressionand
suicide.Familycontact
time has also shrunk,"
said psychiatrist Dr
Harish Shetty. Shetty
addedthatsocialchaos
hasincreasedstressand
depressionwithinfami-
lies.
Shetty said the age
fortheonsetofdepres-
sion has come down,
withevenkidssuffering
from the syndrome.
"Thethree'S's,asinthe
'three schools' phe-
nomena, is largely re-
sponsible--school,tu-
itions and studies at
home. Severe anxiety
as a result of exam
stress or poor marks is
also a major cause.
Lackofplayandrelax-
ationhascausedapres-
sure cooker for kids,"
hesaid.
Suicidal people
hopeforanalternative,
butcan'tseeone.That's
why it is imperative to
helpthem,saiddeputy
commissionerofpolice
(Zone V) Dhananjay
Kulkarni.Dealingwith
suicidal people is not
easy, but not impos-
sible, said state direc-
tor general of police
Sanjeev Dayal. Sui-
cidaltendenciesshould
be recognized and
tackled with effective
strategiesandinterven-
tions,hesaid.
Other major rea-
sons for suicides in
Mumbaiincludework-
relatedreasons(unem-
ployment,careerprob-
lems and bankruptcy),
drug or alcohol addic-
tion and love affairs.
While a majority of
work-related and drug
or alcohol suicides are
by men, women ac-
countformoresuicides
due to exam pressure,
cancelled marriages
andnothavingchildren.
The illnesses that
cause depression and
lead to suicide include
AIDS, cancer and pa-
ralysis. Mental health
issues and prolonged
illnessalsocauseprob-
lems.
Vindu asked Meiyappan to lure popular player into fixing ringSources from the
MumbaiCrimeBranch
have revealed that
Chennai Super Kings
CEO Gurunath
Meiyappan and small-
time actor Vindu Dara
Singh both admitted to
beinghandingloveina
bettingracketduringIPL
VI - in fact, Vindu had
askedMeiyappantouse
his clout and induct a
prominentMumbaiIndi-
ansplayerintothering,
sohecouldbringmore
athletes into the nexus.
Handinglove:(Above)
Chennai Super Kings
CEO Gurunath
Meiyappan and actor
Vindu Dara Singh (be-
low)admittedtobetting
whentheywerebrought
facetofaceduringinter-
rogations. Pics/Bipin
Kokate Both
Meiyappan and Vindu
admittedtobettingwhen
theywerebroughtface
tofaceduringinterroga-
tions. Meiyappan re-
vealedthathisattempts
atmakingthequickbuck
culminatedinlossesofRs
1crore,aftersmallprof-
itsinhisearlybettingex-
periences encouraged
him.“Ourmainaimisto
find out if any players
werepartoftheirbetting
circle, and to take our
investigationsfrombet-
tingtowardsfixing,”said
apoliceofficerfromthe
investigation team.
Meiyappanwouldroute
hisinvestmentsthrough
Vindu,whooperatedas
abookieusingthename
Jack. “Vindu had the
clear aim of getting
closertoplayersthrough
Meiyappanwhohadac-
cess to them, and then
use them in the fixing
racket.Wearetryingto
figure out if any player
wasactuallyintouchwith
themandiftheyindulged
infixing,”saidtheofficer.
Vinduwasawarethatthe
MumbaiIndiansplayer
thathewantedtoinduct
intotheringwouldn’tbe
able to turn down a re-
questfromMeiyappan.
The police said
Meiyappan, who was
acquainted withVindu
since IPL-V, won his
bets in the first five
matchesofIPL-VI,but
later started losing
money. But it was al-
readytoolate.Hestarted
making heavy invest-
ments, and lost Rs one
crore. The police also
raidedMeiyappan’sresi-
dence in Chennai last
morning. “Our four-
memberteamvisitedhis
houseandsearchedthe
premises. They have
seizedsomephonesused
by Meiyappan, as well
as some documents,”
saidtheofficer.
Accordingtothepo-
lice,Vinduhastakenthe
namesofseveralactors
whoheclaimsmadein-
vestmentsthroughhim.
However,thelistisex-
tremely long, and the
copsfearthatmakingin-
dividualcallstoeachof
thosementionedwilllead
them on a wild-goose
chase. Asad Rauf, the
taintedPakistaniumpire
who was allegedly in
touch with both
MeiyappanandVindu,
reportedly visited the
latter’shomeinMumbai
on May 14.
4. PAGE 4INDIALOCALMonday,27thMayto2ndJune2013
Nawazuddin Siddiqui is not new to Cannes.After
all, he has been there and done that last year as well.
Full of enthusiasm of a first-timer, speaking from
Cannes, the actor can’t contain his excitement at hav-
ing three of his films getting screened at the French
Riviera this year. “To be up there with the world’s
best is a high in itself,” says the actor, who
swears by his new black suit that he packed
for the event. An excerpt:
Tell us about your Cannes expe-
rience this year?
Very good. Three of my films,
Bombay Talkies, Monsoon Shootout
and The Lunchbox are being show-
cased here. What more can an actor
ask for? The Lunchbox has won the
Critics Week Viewers ChoiceAward and
Monsoon Shootout also got a good recep-
tion. It means a lot for the entire team.
You brought in your 39th birthday
at Cannes. How did you party?
Till date, I have never had a birthday
party. The midnight screening of my film
Monsoon Shootout took place at the
Grand Lumiere hall, Palais Cannes on
May 18 and we left the hall post 12 am.
Around 1 am, a lady came up to me and
requested for a photograph. We clicked
a picture together and she told me that
it was her birthday today (May 19). I
wished her saying that co-incidentally
it was my birthday too. My film’s team
and others around heard it and then
sang Happy Birthday right there. It
was a very nice feeling.
Did you spend time deciding
on your wardrobe for the event?
I directly rushed to Cannes from
Kolkata where I was busy shooting
for Buddhadeb Dasgupta’s upcom-
ing film. I did not find any time to pay
much attention to my clothes. My black
suit saved the day as it suits most occasions.
In any case, it was a new one and I just packed
it for Cannes so my problem was solved. I take
five minutes to get ready, a bath included. However,
A long vacation will have to wait: Kareena
I don’t think anything has changed. If you are in love and you are happy, then that’s all that matters. We have
been very busy of late, so finding time is bit of an issue. Our idea of couple time includes catching a film together,
a quiet dinner or an impromptu vacation.
At the moment we are both tied up with our respective shoots so no plans as yet. Whenever we do plan to go
anywhere, it will be someplace with cool weather. Both of us love Europe and the mountains. But I guess a long
vacation will have to wait. Currently I am shooting in Bhopal and its 43 degrees here! But I ensure I keep myself
hydrated at all times, as it’s the best way to beat the heat!
NICOLE KIDMAN
IS HOT:
NAWAZUDDIN
Tannishtha
(Chatterjee)
and Nimrat
(Kaur) do take a lot of time. Even if you gave them four
hours to get dressed, they would find it not enough. (Laughs
out loud)
You also sported a conspicuous moustache...
(Laughs) It was not a conscious decision on my part to
sport a moustache. It is a part of my look in Buddhadeb’s
film. I resume shooting immediately after getting back to
India. It would have taken a week for me to re-grow it if I
had shaved it off. I did not wish to waste time and hence
went with it.
Which actress did you think looked the best on the
red carpet?
I found Nicole Kidman hot. I have always found her beau-
tiful and seeing her from close quarters was quite special.
Which was your best experience on the red car-
pet?
It had to be the one forAmit Kumar’s film. It was raining
when we walked the red carpet and it fitted perfectly with
the theme and mood of the film. We could not have asked
for more.
5. PAGE 5INDIALOCALMonday,27thMayto2ndJune2013
TENDULKAR BIDS ADIEU
TO IPL AFTER MUMBAI
INDIANS' SUCCESS
Tendulkar, who retired from ODIs in December last year, missed
Sunday's final against two-time champions Chennai Super Kings
due to an injury on his left wrist he picked up while batting against
Sunrisers Hyderabad May 13.
"This is my last IPL. I had taken the decision before the start of
the tournament," said the 40-year-old Tendulkar in a matter of fact
way as the TV interviewer was taken aback.
"I have waited 21 years to win the first World Cup and six years
for the IPL. It has been a great and memorable journey with the
team," said Tendulkar, who got a grand send-off as he was lifted by
his team mates before the customary victory lap.
"We have to be realistic about it. I've played six seasons with the
Mumbai Indians and I have completely enjoyed it. This was the best
season for Mumbai Indians. Before this, 2010 was the best season,"
he said. Soon after, his teammates clamoured to get him in the centre
while posing for group photographs.
"This is the perfect time to say thank you to my supporters and
well-wishers. I cannot wait to lift the trophy," said the little master.
Tendulkar scored 2,334 runs averaging 34.83 in 78 IPL matches.
He has a strike rate of 119.81 and struck one century and 13 fifties.
"I think this is the right time to stop playing the IPL. I am 40. Got
to accept it. I had decided this was my last season."
Friday night, another Indian great Dravid had announced his
retirement from the IPL after his side Rajasthan Royals went down to
Mumbai Indians in the play-off. Days ago, Australian legend Adam
Gilchrist also announced his decision to quit playing the tourna-
ment.
IPLSPOT-FIXING:DOZENSOFBOOKIESHELD,MUMBAI
COPS TO ISSUE SUMMONS TO CHENNAI HOTELIER
NEW DELHI/PANAJI/
MUMBAI:Sixbookieswerear-
rested in Goa on Monday fol-
lowing information provided
by Delhi Police looking for
"fixers" alleged to be conduits
of three more cricketers while
six others apprehended on the
charge of betting in Chennai,
Mumbai and Chennai during
IPL matches. Two bookies
held in Mumbai were allegedly
in telephonic contact with
their counterparts in Pakistan
for accepting bets. The spe-
cial cell Delhi Police, on the
look out for some bookies af-
ter registering a case, had
tipped off the Goa Police about
the presence a few people in
its area, police said. After
monitoring a casino where the
bets for IPL matches were be-
ing put, the police teams drew
a blank till Goa Police appre-
hended six bookies from a
rented accommodation at
Candolim, about nine
kilometres away from Panaji.
Over two dozen mobile
phones, laptops, iPads and
huge amount of cash was re-
covered from the arrested
bookies. Efforts are on to nab
three people who allegedly
used to "fix" deals on behalf
of the three cricketers other
than those arrested by Delhi
Police. The three people, who
are being referred as "fixers"
by the Delhi Police, are from
Nagpur and Jaipur and their
names cropped up during the
interrogation of Mohammed
Yahya, a bookie arrested by
Delhi Police from Hyderabad
airport when he was trying
to flee the country. In
Chennai, an accused in the
IPL betting case Sanjay
Kumar Bafna, against whom
a lookout notice had been
issued by police, was ar-
rested. Meanwhile, a
Chennai hotelier, who alleg-
edly led the IPL betting syn-
dicate in the southern city
and was a crucial link be-
tween CSK team owner
Gurunath Meiyappan and
actor Vindu Randhawa, will
be issued summons to ap-
pear before the Mumbai
crime branch probing the
racket, police said.
"Vikram Agarwal, a hote-
lier, who was handling
Chennai operations of the
betting syndicate, and a cru-
cial link between Meiyappan
and Vindu, will be issued sum-
mons asking him to appear be-
fore us," joint commissioner
(crime) Himanshu Roy told re-
porters.
Roy claimed, Agarwal,
owner of Radisson Blu hotel,
was also a "key link" between
the betting syndicate and
Bollywood celebrities. He,
however, did not divulge the
names of tinsel town person-
alities who were in touch with
Agarwal. The crime branch
chief said a team from Mumbai
on Sunday searched
Meiyappan's yacht at Marina
in Chennai and seized a mo-
bile phone which figured dur-
ing the investigations that led
to the CSK honcho's arrest.
Two mobile phones and a di-
ary were seized on Sunday
during the search of
Meiyappan's Chennai resi-
dence.
According to Roy,Agarwal
knew Meiyappan for the last
15 years and received impor-
tant insider information about
players from CSK and other
IPL teams from him.
THE MEDIA IS HOUND-
ING ME: SRINIVASAN
N Srinivasan, whose son-
in-law and Chennai Super
Kings CEO Gurunath
Meiyappan has been arrested
for alleged involvement in bet-
ting, reached here after attend-
ing the IPL final last night in
Kolkata, where the crowd
booed him
during the pre-
sentation cer-
emony.
"The press
is hounding
me, the media
is hounding
me. I have al-
ready clarified
everything in
the press con-
ference. I have
no reason to
r e s i g n , "
Srinivasan re-
torted when journalists at the
airport asked him about the
scandal and whether he
should resign on moral
grounds. Srinivasan had yes-
terday held a press conference
hours before the final to de-
clare that he would not step
down. He also announced the
setting up of a three-member
enquiry panel to investigate
the scandal, that led to the ar-
rest of three Rajasthan Royals
players. The BCCI president
asserted that he has done
nothing wrong and rejected re-
ports of a revolt against him in
BCCI. He made it clear that he
would not be "railroaded,
pushed and threat-
ened to quit". "My
support is complete
and not one mem-
ber in BCCI has
asked for my resig-
nation", he had
said. "I have a job
and we will act
strictly. I assure
you, the BCCI will
act without fear or
favour to investi-
gate and if player,
franchise or owners
have breached any rules, ac-
tion will be taken", he said. The
three-member enquiry commis-
sion will consist of two mem-
bers of the IPL Operations
Committee and an independent
person in whose appointment
he will have no role. The five
members of the committee are
Arun Jaitley, Rajeev Shukla,
Sanjay Jagdale, Ajay Shirke
and Ravi Shastri.
6. PAGE 6INDIALOCALMonday,27thMayto2ndJune2013
CIVICBODYAGREES
TO FACE CID PROBEThe ruling Shiv
Sena-BJP alliance in
the BMC has agreed to
face a CID inquiry after
the latest Comptroller
and Auditor General
(CAG) reported that
highlighted cost
variations and
discrepancies in the
contracts that were
awarded ion the past
few years.
Besides, the civic
body has decided not to
go for variation
proposal. Variation here
means spending more
by altering the basic
proposal or proposing
additional work without
inviting separate tender.
Representational
Pic
Aseem Gupta,
additional municipal
commissioner (Roads),
said that they’d stop
proposing variation
work. “The concerned
department should
ensure that it doesn’t
accept variation
proposals,” he added.
The CAG report,
which came during
Winter Session of the
state assembly,
revealed that the
roadwork contracts,
which were originally
worth Rs 1,160 crore,
were increased to Rs
1,863 crore without
inviting fresh tenders.
According to the
BMC circular, variation
is permissible only up
to 15 per cent of the
total cost of the
project. However, out of
the 88 contracts that
were awarded between
2009 and 2011, 59 road
contracts violated the
rule. Following the
blatant violations, the
cost increased by a
whopping Rs 703 crore.
Congress leader
and leader of the
Opposition in the BMC
Dnyanraj Nikam had
raised the issue during
the standing
committee meeting
and demanded a CID
inquiry into it. The
NCP, MNS and SP had
seconded Congress’s
demand.
NCP leader
Dhananjay Pisal, said,
“The Sena-BJP alliance
is to be blamed for all
the losses that the
BMC has incurred.”
While SP group leader
Rais Shaik said, “I want
a thorough explanation,
and have state
government to initiate a
CID inquiry in this
matter.”
Meanwhile, Rahul
Shewale, chairman of
the standing
committee and Dilip
Patel, BJP leader said
that they are ready for
inquiry. “The committee
either accepts or
rejects whatever is
proposed by the civic
administration. The
standing committee
has no right to propose
new work,” said
Shewale.
GIRL JUMPS OUT OF
AUTORICKSHAW TO FOIL
MOLESTATION BID
Ateenage girl jumped out of a moving
autorickshaw to save herself from the
clutches of three men, who allegedly tried
to molest and kidnap her in Mumbra town-
ship of Thane district, police said today.
Girl jumps out of autorickshaw to foil
molestation The 17-year-old girl boarded
an autorickshaw on a shared basis along
with two men in Mumbra Thursday
morning. However, when she
realised that the autorickshaw
driver was taking the vehicle
on a different route, she
raised an alarm, police sub-
inspector Chihvad Shetty
said. The men sharing the
auto with her tried to
molest her in the mov-
ing vehicle and as-
saulted her. How-
ever, the girl man-
aged to jump out
from the moving
vehicle to save
herself and
later went to
Mumbra police station and filed a
complaint against three unidenti-
fied persons, including the
autorickshaw driver, Shetty said.
Police have registered an offence
under sections 366 (abduction), 354
(assault or criminal force to woman
with intent to outrage her modesty)
and 323 of the IPC and have
launched a
search for
the accused.
A similar in-
cident was
reported in
B i h a r ' s
Bhojpur dis-
trict Thurs-
day where a
w o m a n
jumpedfrom
a speeding
express train
to escape
frommolest-
ers.
6-yr-old identified suspect
from line-up of 26 studentsSleuths of the Hadapsar police
station, who cracked the rape case of a 6-
year-old girl and arrested the 18-year-old
student of a private college, used good
old detective skills to zero in on the suspect
in record time, though they had little
evidence to go with. The sleuths said that
they had detained 26 students from a
particular college, who are all residents of
MHADA colony, and then conducted a
police line-up of the detained students.
The victim and her mother were taken to
the police station and the suspects were
produced for identification. When suspect
number 21 was brought in, the victim
clung on to her mother and buried her face
in her bosom, which was enough for the
sleuths to know that they had got their man.
On Tuesday morning around 7.30 am, the
minor had gone along with her 4-year-old
cousin to answer the call of nature, when
Abhishek Shinde forced himself upon her
in the bushes near MHADA colony. The
CCTV footage recovered from a housing
society is grainy, which made it difficult for
the investigating officers to identify the
suspect seen taking the minor away. The
sleuths were however able to make out
that the suspect was wearing a white shirt
and black trousers, and he had a
knapsack on his back and realised that
he was a student from a nearby junior
college. “During the investigation, we only
had the CCTV footage, which was quite
blurred and out of focus. Taking note of
his mannerisms, walking style and
uniform colour, our investigating led us
to the college. We detained around 26
students, who are residents of the
MHADA colony and the surrounding
areas,” said Inspector Raghunath
Jadhav of Hadapsar police station. He
added that they produced all the
detained students before the girl, who
immediately identified the suspect.
Shinde was once again produced
before the victim at Sassoon Hospital,
where she has been admitted, and she
confirmed that he was the rapist. “The
moment we showed her detainee
number 21, she got scared and clung
to her mother. She later confirmed that
he was the one,” Jadhav said.
According to the inspector, Shinde is
still giving vague answers during
questioning. Shinde was produced
before the Cantonment Court yesterday
where Judicial Magistrate First Class,
Vinay Muglikar, remanded him in police
custody till January 10. While seeking
police custody, Public Prosecutor, B R Patil
told the court that police need to recover
the clothes the accused was wearing at
the time he committed the crime, and also
that they would need to conduct a medical
examination of the suspect.
7. PAGE 7INDIALOCALMonday,27thMayto2ndJune2013
CROSSWORD
ARIES: The stars
recommend that you
should take proper care
of your health and
temperament during this
week. Some of you might be under
mental stress during first half of the
week and vague feeling of depression
may engulf you.
TAURUS : You will be in a relaxed
and a happy state of mind
most of the time during
this week. Be prepared to
shoulder responsibilities
that come your way
regarding family matters. There is
strong possibility that you would
repent later to wonder how you could
have done this.
GEMINI : Your health
will be fine and you will
feel energetic and able to
undertake tasks that you
had postponed earlier. However
senior citizens might suffer from
joint pains or chest congestion. Long
awaited promotions, elevations in
social status or rise in salary are on
the cards for the most of you.
CANCER : The
planetary configuration
indicates that you are
required to observe
necessary precautions in
your eating habits and take proper
rest coupled with sleep to maintain
your physical and mental health. You
will receive lot of respect from
others.
LEO : The period under
consideration is
favourable for enjoying
good health most of the
time. The favourable days
during this week are likely to be
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. You
are advised to try to make the
optimum use of opportunities when
they come along.
VIRGO : Health and
domestic affairs would need
your attention this week. Do
not neglect an ailment that,
though not serious, may
become a nagging problem. However,
your expertise in preparing meticulous
and detailed project reports will stand you
in good stead later.
LIBRA : Those of you,
who had been suffering
from general weakness and
headaches, would feel
relieved during this week. Youngsters
might decide to go on a health binge.
Regular exercise schedule and proper
diet will make them more relaxed and
active. If connected with computer
related work, you will receive an offer
to set up your own enterprise.
SCORPIO : Your health
will be fine and you will
feel energetic throughout
this week. However you
might be required to look after the
health of the elderly in your family
who may require medical attention.
There may be some changes in the
household for those living in a joint
family.
SAGITTARIUS : It is
a busy period for work
and career, but at the
same time you should
not neglect your regular
exercise schedule. It is necessary to
pay necessary attention towards
your health also. The work assigned
to you during this week might be a
test of your expertise and
knowledge.
CAPRICORN : Your
health might experience
ups and downs. Hence
you are required to
observe slight
precautions regarding your health
during this week. A desire to advance
your career will inspire you to work
sincerely towards achieving your
objectives and goals.
AQUARIUS : Those
who have just
recovered from a spell
of illness should be
careful regarding their
health. A relapse at this stage
might prove to be troublesome for
you. If you have been thinking of
starting an independent
enterprise, make a concrete move
in that direction now by meeting
people and discussing your ideas.
It may take some time.
PISCES : It will be a
good week to build up
your stamina and
reserves to tackle the
coming onslaught of
work. However some of you may
have a slight health problem that
will require you to take rest for
few days. Take care of your diet
and focus on your health.
Your horoscope for this week
A
MOST MEN DIE DURING EXTRA-MARI-
TALSEX, PLUS OTHER MALE SEX FACTS1. Death during sex has
a prototype
While examining the inci-
dence of death during sex, a
1975 study discovered a
unique pattern in males: the
"deceased is usually mar-
ried; he is not with a spouse
and in unfamiliar surround-
ings," and death usually oc-
curs after "a big meal with
alcohol." Another study in
1989 found further evidence
supporting the extramarital
sex bit. Fourteen of the 20
cases of "la mort d'amour,"
or coital death, happened
during an affair.
2. You can tell a guy's
penis size by his fingers
A University of Liverpool
research cited that if a man's
ringfingersarelongerthanhis
index fingers, this means
there were healthy testoster-
one levels in the womb. If the
ring fingers are the same size
or smaller than the index fin-
gers, then the male received
lower levels of testosterone,
implying that one can esti-
mate the length of his organ
by the length of the ring fin-
ger.
Sex and relationships,
Death during extra-marital
sex
3. Can a bowel movement
make for bliss?
In a 2002 study, it was
mentioned that a male had a
history of orgasmic-like feel-
ings after going to the bath-
room. After he answered
nature's call, his body went
through the rest of the male
sexual response cycle. His
pulse rate increased as he
reached climactic state, fol-
lowed by relaxation, then ex-
treme fatigue.
4. Orgasm ... or lack of ...
may prevent breast cancer in
males
A study in Greece found
evidencethatthefrequencyof
adult orgasms may have an
impact on the incidence of
breast cancer in men. In fact,
itwasalsorevealedthatmales
withbreastcancerhadexperi-
encedfewerorgasmsonaver-
age than men without the dis-
ease.
5. Males like 'unusual' sex
Men have a 20 to 1
likeliness against women to
practice an "unusual" and of-
ten socially unacceptable or
illegal behavior, for example
exhibitionism.
6.Trappedsperm
Not all sperm go racing for
the egg at once. Once sperm
has been deposited into the
vaginal canal, some of them
aretemporarilytrappedinase-
men coagulate or clot. Even-
tually, they are decoagulated
by enzymes, which set them
free to swim about a female's
reproductivesystem.Thisclot-
ting, according to scientists, is
meant to pace the release of
spermintotheuterus,increas-
ing the chance that one of
these sperms will reach the
egg and fertilise it.
7. Oxytocin affects males
too It is believed that oxytocin
affects females during sex
(and breast-feeding). But this
cuddle hormone, released by
both sexes during intimacy, is
also found to influence males.
Research from Switzerland
found that oxytocin is associ-
atedwithincreasedfeelingsof
trust in males.
8. High testosterone =
Less sex While higher test-
osteronelevelsistypicallycon-
Across:
1 __ Lanka : our southerly
neighbour (3)
4 Detonate or cause to begin or
start (3,3)
7 A dividing membrane or parti-
tion (6)
8 Crave, covet or lust for (4)
10 Lower House of Parliament
(UK) (3,7)
12 Prohibitions by custom or reli-
gion (6)
14 Accumulates by skimping (6)
15 In large amounts of quantity,
in a way (4,2)
17 Famous hospital on Pedder
road (6)
19 Unable to read or write (10)
21 Bathroom powder (4)
22 ___ ___ nobis : pray for us, in
Latin (3,3)
23 __ ___ puzzle : fit the pieces –
you get the picture (3,3)
24 Big name in moulded luggage
(3)
Down:
1 Agroup of six musici (6)
2 Understanding term? (1,3)
3 Tramples heavily on (6)
4 Feeling one's way overseas (6)
5 Unwelcome visitor, intruder (10)
6 Whimsical; strange (3)
9 Sorcery from the West Indies (6)
11ChineserestaurantatChurchgate
(10)
13 Microscopic one-celled animal
(6)
16 Come as a logical consequence
(6)
17 Delayed bodily effects due to
long journey by plane (3,3)
18 Maintain, prevent from sink-
ing, especially tempo, one's spir-
its, etc (4,2)
20Nameofseaformingnorth-east-
ern arm of Black Sea (4)
21 __ Mahal : the wonder at Agra
(3)
sidered a good thing for men
when it comes to their sex
drive,stillresearcherscontinu-
ally found that males with
higher testosterone levels
marrylessoften,aremoreabu-
sive in their marriages and di-
vorce more regularly. In fact,
married men see more action
than single men.
9. Men fall in love faster
thanwomen
It's not the women, but
men, who get out of control
after a glimpse of the right at-
tractivefaceandfallheadover
heels in love immediately,
claimed love researcher Dr.
Helen Fisher.
10. Family affects test-
osterone As a man becomes
increasingly attached to his
family, his testosterone level
goes down, according to a
2001 Mayo Clinic study. Par-
ticularly, fathers experience a
significant decline in levels of
testosterone with the birth of
his child, especially when he
holds the baby.
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BMC FIELDS MOST RTI QUERIES IN STATE
MUMBAI: The
Brihanmumbai Municipal
Corporation (BMC), the
country'slargestcivicbody,
has been fielding the most
Right to Information (RTI)
queries of any public insti-
tution across the state. Ob-
servers said this indicates
the desire of Mumbai's citi-
zens to have greater partici-
pationinpublicaffairs.
Of the over 6.5 lakh RTI
queries filed across
Maharashtrain2012,nearly
16% (or 1.02 lakh) were
directed at the BMC, ac-
cordingtodatacompiledby
the state. While the 2012
state-widefigureisyettobe
finalized,theBMCfigureis
final. The BMC's share of
state-wide RTI queries has
been steadily increasing,
from11.3%in2008to14%
in 2011. Out of 6.45 lakh
RTIqueriesin2011,90,419
were for the BMC. In
2013, the BMC has already
fielded 39,000 queries till
April 30, which means the
2012 figure could be over-
hauled by the year-end.
Activists said the BMC
shouldn'tprideitselfonget-
ting such a high number of
queries, as this indicates a
lack of transparency. "This
means the BMC has failed
to put up information on its
website suo moto. The
BMC must understand that
Mumbai is an active city,
withgreatercitizens'partici-
pation. So there are bound
tobemoreRTIapplications
in the absence of data from
the BMC," said Shailesh
Gandhi, former central in-
formation commissioner
and chairman of the techni-
cal advisory committee
(TAC) on RTI set up by the
BMC.Another activist said
thelargenumberofRTIap-
plicationsisapositivetrend.
It shows people are not tak-
ing things lying down and
want to be informed. "As
the BMC affects the daily
lifeofpeople,severalappli-
cations are filed. It's good
that people have started
questioningtheauthorities,"
he said.
The highest number of
queries were sent to the
building proposals and
buildings and factories de-
partments of the BMC.
Both these departments
give permissions for build-
ings and shops. Illegal con-
structionisamajorproblem
in Mumbai. Many queries
are also made about open
spaces and health. Officials
said queries for the BMC
come not only from
Mumbai, but Pune, Nashik
and even outside the
state.Civic officials said
there are queries filed to
settle scores and blackmail
people,butexpertssaidthat
unlessdataprovessuchmis-
use no action can be taken.
"Eventhe2Gscamwasun-
earthed by just a plain-
looking RTI application,"
said Gandhi. Maharashtra
wasapioneer,adoptingRTI
in 2002, much before the
centralgovernmentadopted
it in 2005.
TEACHER BURNED
ALIVEBYCOLLEAGUES
PURNIA: In a horrific incident, a school teacher was
burntalivebyhiscolleaguesinsidetheschoolpremisesin
Purnia district today. Superintendent of police Kim al-
legedthatagroupofteachersalongwiththeprincipalofa
middle school under Maranga police station took the
teacher Ranjit Kumar (40) to a toilet, tied his hands and
legs, and poured kerosene on him before setting him on
fire. The ghastly incident took place before the classes
began this morning and students were yet to come in.
Hearing his screams for help, people staying in the
neighbourhood rushed in and took the teacher to Katihar
Medical College where he succumbed to his injuries in
the evening, the SP said, adding the reason behind the
ghastly incident is yet to be known.
Kim said the attackers are absconding since the inci-
dent and the police have launched a search for them.